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Show COROKE The Water Supply. Ladies' Linen Suits, In tho lates Council as seem would if our City It styles and endless variety, at A. Kuhn should act in tho matter of bringing the & Bro.s. HAIL. DAILY f water into the city and filling the gating ditches soon. Unless the water is brought in, the gardens, orchard and shades shall coon perish, and our beautiful city indeed become th dusty burg the Bear. on the gardens are Already supply t of showing the necessity of water, and it seems strange that the matter is not attended to. - A great many of our citizens have expended largo amounts of money to beautify and adorn their homes and make our city pleasant and attractive, and it seems hard that any should adopt the dog in the manger policy. Because a person has no love for the beautiful himself, and cares nothing for pleasant, agreeable surroundings, is nd reason he should prevent his neighbor from making a home that is a little above sunh an one as a good farmer would provide .for his horses, cattle and hogs. We have of water in case of no supply we have and fire, although so fortunate been wonderfully far, yet we have no security for, the future. We hopq,to gee immediate ac tion in the matter. It is useless to talk of inducing immigration and building up our country while our languishing gardens and dying trees attest the thriftlessness of the people. Beautiful homes, evidences of the fertility of the soil and salubrity of the climate, attract settlers much more than windy boasting and loud talk. Let us all pull together then, and have a bountiful supply of water here at all times. A small expense will furnish an abundance for all purposes, aud it is our own fault if we do not have irri- OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. UNITED STATES 0FFICEK8 FOR UTAH: ioornor Sara I. B. Ax tail, tali fornix. Sarotary laors A. Black, Utah. Chief Justice David Lowe, Kansas. Associate J ustire J. S. Boreman, of Pennsylvania, and P. II. Emerson. Michigan. Marshal George R .Maxwell, Michigan. - U. S. Attorney William Carey. Surreyor-OenerNathan Kimball, Ind. al Receiver of Public Moneys V. Silvers. Rezirter Land Office Wiftlitt Potton?er. U. S. Asseisor J. P. Taggart, Illinois. U. S. Collector 0. J. Hollister, California. BOX ELDER COUNTY OFFICERS: Vrobato Judge Samuel Smith. Sheriff John Attorney J. C- - Wright. Burt-Prosecutin- g M. D. Rosenbaum, .Assessor and Collector bounty Clerk J. C. Wright. School Superintendent Mr. Joolson. County Recorder J. C. Wright. COItlXXE CITY OFFICERS: Mayor E. P. Johnson. Councilmen S. L. Tibbals L. Kliel, J. T. Parkinon. fjoui. Demer Henry T.iewes, J. D. W. C. Farmer, Phil. Klipnle, Ed. F. Ferris, Johnson. J. W. Guthrie. Hecordor F. C. Jacobs. Treasurer Lambert Eliel. Justices of the Ponce E. C. Jacobs, T. J. Marshal D. D. Jtvan. S. L. Tibbals, II. House School Trustee and A. llardenbrrook. HXIAC.lOi; NOTICE. Rev. A. B. Cluckner, pas- M. K. CHURCH tor Preaching every Sunday at 7:30 p. m. Sabbath School at 10:30 a m. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. S. L Gillespie, pator Preaching every Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sabbath school at p. m. 2 CHAPEL OF THE GOOD SAMARITAN (Protestant Eniscopall Rer. Wm. H. Story of Loean officiating. Services the last Sunday of each month. CORINNE VICINITY. AMD load of freight itanding on the track to be unloaded. Eleven car train now run on regular time. Specials go through daily also, with an immense number of cars. it. Freight , A car load of hones passed through west last night, the remains of celestials returning to the flowery kingdom. That the Colonization Society is a doing good work is evidenced by the number of settlors who have already located upon the land around us. Lager Beer on tap, at the Checkered Front. Down! Down! Down Again! Gran reduction in Ladies Hats, at A. Kuhn fc Bro. A CARD. . As there has heon considerable talk in regard to my working under prices, etc., in the blacksmithing business', I take this method to inform the freighters and public at large that heretofore I have worked according to the standard of prices; but from this date, until further notice, I will shoe herses and mules at $4.00 per span, and other work in proportion, and will warrant the same to be equal to any in this vicinity. R. U. Conner. I. O. O. F. There will be a regular meeting of Corinhe Lodge, No. 4, I. O. G. F., in the hail this evening at 8 A kew floor is being put in at the oclock, sharp. S. L. Tibbals, N.G. J. A. Johnson, Secretary. freight depot. The great bulk of freight now unloading at this point makes it necessary to have things in first class Immigration. order. We learn that several families of imGoing BACX.The emigrant travel migrants aro expected here during next eastward continues to assume larger week who are coming with the intention in the valley. They proportions each day. Three cars at- of locating lands are coming prepared to go right to work tached to a freight train yesterday were building up homes for themselves and well filled. by so doing aiding in regenerating, civGentle zephyrs combined last night ilizing and improving the whole counand for a few hours made things howl try and adding to its material prosperity. To day however, with the exception of a The dissapeintments of those who have stray one that lost itself during the traveled farther west have caused many night, they failed to put in an appear- to examine the matter more thoroughly and use their judgment and their reason ance. in their location. The selection Locust treks are putting out white of aselecting home is a very important matter, all over Nothing more beautifies a and a decision on that subject should street than this kind of trees, and our not be lightly reached, but should have property holders showed their good judg- careful consideration. It is a matter ment by strewing them so handsomely which affects the whole life of those inabout town. terested, and the future of the rising Three hundred men and teams generation is governed in'a great degree wanted to deliver 15,000 cords of wood by the circumstances and surroundings of the homes in which they are reared. nnd2,000,000 feet of logs on the line of the Hilliard, flume. For information We want no idle drones but welcome all industrious, energetic persons who address or call on Alex Toponce, want to surround themselves with the Utah, or 3. Howe, Hilliard, comforts and luxuries of this world, and Wyoming. are willing to work for them. There is no room here for idlers and office seekArrived. Part of the stock for ers who wish to live off the people in Whittiers new .liquor store, to be return for their valuable (?) services; opened soon in Kuhns building formerly hut our broad acres, our abundant water occupied by M. Amshlers beer hall, has arrived. Just aa soon as things can he power and our natural advantages of location present an inviting field to the arranged in ship shape the doors will industrious and energetic portion be thrown open and Corinne can count thrifty, of the surplus population of the Atlantic another to her long list of solid business States and Europe. We do not believe houses. that any one who comes here with the intention to work out a success will The Snake Kiver Is a sickly stream, from the has fact so that it ever experience a feeling of disappointprobably long been confined to its bed. Owyhee ment. Those who come expecting to Avalanche. live from the industries of others will Unlike the Bear River, which is a probably get very tired of the country, healthy stream, and probably because and the sooner they do so the better for it is supported between two banks. themselves and all concerned. Co-Tin- ne, -- We The presistency with which the remains on , the bottoms is be. water , coming extremely annoying. If we didnt know that it was a regular thing, at least for a few days each season, we ahould cempare it. to the meeting of an old pair of 49ers, who hadnt met in so long a time that once together it was bard to separate them, each trying his d level beat to wear the other out Prot. C. B. PLUMMiER,the elocution ist and eccentric character delineator, for Salt Lake te give one of left He his genuine entertainments there. will return in about ten days; and coni tinue to Montana, and will give an exhibition here before starting. The Sen Frangisco,' Sacramento,7 and the papers generally. throughout the coast speak in th highest terms of his efforts, and he no doubt of a genuine treat t)gtt i& ttise ib? . te-d- ay ;' Vt-- s, want that class of citizens wha will help to improve the country, build up free chools, churches, newspapers and aid in 8advancement of civilization who wil make the country belter for their living in it. To all such the country offers the greatest kind of indneements. Our citizens should all take hold of the. matter of distributing our Maps and Circulars, in order that reliable information regarding our section may be thoroughly disseminated all over the country. The committee who - prepared the circular were careful not to make any statement which would not be borne out by the Persons coming here on the facts. strength of the representations contained theerid will find every statement to bear the' test' of examination, and no one need have any hesitation in sending them to relatives or friends. . Plenty of them can be procured, and every citizen should take hold df the spatter in earnest. ' - V. j cnrACTDTttirinTs Summone. Utah. A. Hardenbrook, J. P. Fine Teems Solon Feck, plaintiff, vs. Beach S. Shepard, , defendant. all kinds of Groceries, and Provisions', at the of Utah of The Territory mrd people H. Lxnrxs. 'each 8. Shepard, defendant: You greeting to summoned to appear before mo, at aro hereby Malad Precinct, in Vwimei aSoo my iiy. Human Hair. Front Braids, county of Boa Elder, on theinthirteenth dayan-of 1875. a. D. ten A. oclock at 3 m., July, 00. $5 ounces, weighing Long swer the complaint of tho above named to plainGem kral Outfitting Switches, $6 00, 7 50, $3 60; very nice, 10 60, $11 60, $12 $0. All these Switches have long covering. Curls from $1 60 to $3 00. Old Hair and Combings cleaned, dyed and made up cheap, at the Standard Hair Store, 107 fHimball Block. Wm. Irvine, proprietor. N.B. By sending sample of hair, and say price, for any class of hair goods, all orders will be promptly attended to, and satisfaction guaranteed. . tiff, who claim an indebtedness against you of two hundred and .ninety-eigdollars, on an amount for goods sold and delivered and money loaned to tho defendant by the plaintiff, when judgment will be taken against you for the said amount-togeth- er yith costs and damages, if you fail to appear and answer. To the Sheriff or any Constable o Box Elder county, greeting: " Slake legal service and duo return hereof. Given under my hand this second day of June, A. D. 1873. A. HARDENBROOK, J. P. ht Utah end i In the Justices Court of Malad Precinct, In the countyjof CtX;Eldr and --Territory of ' - . - j" . t , f &ta,Qe i Oosripciriy s.wj.- t Grooertoo LDIE DAILY OS STAGES In tho Justices Court of Malad Precinct in the county of Box Elder and Territory of Utah. T.J. Black, J.P. Allen Hardenbrook and John Landon, part& Auer Murphy announce that they ners doifg business under the firm name and style of Hardenbrook k Landon, plaintiffs, va. are now compounding those cooling de- John B. Bouldware, defendant. The people of the Territory of Utah send licious summer beverages, such as Milk te John B. Bouldware, defendant: Punch, Queen Charlottes, Julips, Cob- greeting You are hereby summoned to appear before me. at my office in ' orinne City. n Maiad blers, Egg Lemonade, etc., at the OcciPrecinct, county of Box Elder, on the thirdental Saloon, Salt Lake City. teenth day of July, A. D. 1875, at one o'clock p. m., to answer the complaint of the above named plaintifffc, who claim an indebtedness SPECIAL NOTICES. 840 against you of forty and dollars, on account of goods sold and delivSource of Happiness. ered to defendant by plaintiffs and service of Ilenltti of plaintiffs, when judgment will be The relaxation of the nervous system, which property taken against you for the said amount.tegether creates an indisposition to mental or bodily with costs and damages, If you fail to appear answer. A and action, is of very frequent occurrence. To the Sheriff or any Constable of said Box torpid liver, debilitated stomach, or deranged Elder county, greeting: Make legal service bowels are the great causes. For years Da. and due return hereof. Given under my hand this second day of Hanna 'a CiiL BRArKD I. X L. Rittsbs has been successfully used throughout the United June, A. D. 1875. T. J. BLACK, J.P. States, as an unfailing restorative and health and medicine restoring giving invigorating W. O. JOKKSOX. . R.X.OSBO. A. A. TATTSMOV. those organs to their original strength It has never failed to restore to health and reinvigorate the whole system. Dyspepsia, indigestion and loss of appetite, general debility, fever and ague, disappear with its use. As a medi cin e for diseases arising . from impure or impoverished blood, it is without an equal. They are composed of an absolutely pure diffusive stimulant, medicated with the most effective tonic, and will provo a safeguard against the attacks of dyspepsia and liver complaint. 13-1-00 13-10-0) tle ALL KINDS OF FANCY AND FAlQLy Leavee Franklin, Idaho, daily, nun!y north to Oxford, Ross Fork, Taylor Lnite, . Helena, Ft Bo.toa, BlaekiUt, Deer Lodge, and Missoula, Montana. amazing success as Da. Hknlkvs Cklkbratkd I. X. L. Bitters. This is a pure stimulant, with the finest tonics and alteratives which the vegetable kingdom affords and is tho only preparation at present known which thoroughly moots the energency. The effect or this popular restorative is continuous. Each dose taken invigorates the vitii energies and the brain, and it3 prolonged ue will unquestionably cure any cae of debility, or mental torpidity that does arise from organic causes beyond the reach of medicine. It is in the strictest sense of the word, an invigorating and regulating cordial. -- 1 f the nerves are trem cm fad rat mtanu The Bonanza AGENTS h lin. d Gllmor ytS Salisbury . ; - PEOPLES 2?r : HEAT rough lumbar on hand. aADIIOl mm Montana Street is the duty - Corinno, Utah. A. .Ubelsssle ALWAYS 'i Easy OF A GOOD SUPPLY u J 3 7 Vr. Tobacco, and CIgan, . All kinds i of Wines, Scotch Portsp hand. Crtstish and Con-stsntiy.- on ' Montana Qt. Ooriuue. A Louis Demers, : CP : lime Pe &3ebOPlEI3XE.S, VttM'Uf: Of ';.3 ' - '7. . Dry Goods and Clothing, A full stock, all sizes, of the celebrated P SchiTtler Chicago PROVIOIOaO, Ste. Mcczy reeped Always on hand, warranted in every and guaranteed the best wagon made. Abo a full supply of REAPS R8, M0WER8. THRESHING MACHINES, BULKY RAKES, GRAIN DRILLS, PLOWS, GANG i , t I j ; ; , , ,, . , , ' . 9 A targe assortment of - , . Farm !M!acliinery.' ; , FRUITS AND FAMILY SUPPLIES ; '.off? aLldkjcrIp- TION8. i " - AND HARDWOOD WAGON , IRON, STEEL, MATERIAL, Ordcro from Mehborlns Towns ProfnptlF Filled. lVarcl::usD Hear Ihc Dcpst, 't p rl i sr rvf M t And all kinds of Blacksmith and Wagon-make- rs Supplies, for sale at the lowest cash prices. 1 1 Corinne, JS3 y Uc:c3 tlo-opc:- r; ; , City DrCwCiy Id j, j - . - 7lHE3, LIQUOB3, BETWEEN HAMPTON STATION, U. N . B. B., AND HaLAD CITY, . , Propr. sod jSecond 8trs Comer of Colorado ti v r tf 4 t i i OOBIfflfB, UTAH. s ' Prco Lunohe nl TsIEj;;;: jt 3 0HBE3B. GHAUT. House CBAOUBBS1, . X cnJ Halt Cfi. ACBOttLSCff SAUSAGE, Connecting with U. N- - R. R. trains going north.. . Leaves Hampton every Monday, Wednesday aud Friday; returning Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Far CS 80. eeltf .:! r FIBS, . UTAH. eOSDfNB, , BBS AD, gers, iilLVGR OTAR CEBTADUAUT, . j A large and complete stock of all kinds of Carrying J. F. - 1 NATIVE AND FOBEIGN And all kinds of the best and latest improved Always on hand. sepl-t- f wmoAUuniMutDimani PLOWS, Wgoli Covers Alt HEYFROn. C'orinnef XJta.li. Uly You will find on all the trains Pullman Sleepers, new and magnificent Lay Coaches, and the host Smoking and Second Class Cars now on any road in the United States. Particular information, with maps, time tablos, etc., may be had at any, of the Through Ticket Office In the West, or upon personal or written application to J. H. M untain, Western Traveling Agent, Ornate, Neb or to W. H. Stesmett, ' General Passenger Agent, Chicago. - .J r. Liqzcra, Will always he found at either tf these establishments. , - North-Weste- rn. 3 V A & r i( Groceries, of Goo. A. LoiVo, Terms Wagon Depot . The Chicago - , Dtl oldest, and several miles the shortest, route between Omaha and Chi, cago. Within the past two years the road bed has been put in admirable con- All orders will receive our personal attention. dition, and almost the entire line bas been relaid with steel rails. i The Depot In Chicago is centrally lo CO. T7, C. JOMSOfl cated, and as their trains arrive there thirty minutes in advance of all other lines, passengers can always be sure of Lino. making Eastern connections. For all f.lalad Valley Stage North-Eastern points in Northern and Iowa, you should purchase tickets via Montana stage being discontinued .from Marshall, Cedar Rapids, or Clinton. OHE Jl toMftlftd the undersigned will run corinne For poinU in northern Illinois or Wisconsin, via Fulton; and if vou are going to Chicago, or East, you should, by ill A Trl-WcoLino, means, purchase your tickets by the Old Pioneer Route the United States mails and passen. r Detail Dealer am Steaks Roasts, Etc., ON HAND is the n ft leii'jes, ProTiii: FULL STOCK CHICAOA& N0RTH- - WE8TERN RAILWAY ... t DAN HEYFR0N, Proprietor. Choice starting on a journey to ascertain by what route they can reach their dee tin i lot scpi-t- nut tu of all persons before tion. with the least trouble, and if there are two or more roads leading to the same point, to'decide which is the safest and pleasantest to travel. ' , We take pleasure in stating, that the i lagkg. I have also opened a Meat Market opposite Louis Demers' for the benefit of my patrons in the northern quarter ef town. Important to the Traveling Public It Caumd Esw&al Proprietors. Celebrated Fish Bros Wagons Spring Wagons. " pu,y , Having made extensive arrangements for supplying my own stook, I wo Id rtispeetfolly inform the public that now and hereafter I will sell at lower prices than any other butcher in Corinne. ' Invalids, by nervous debility, desirous of again feeling the vigor of health and vim of AND WARRANTED system, should take a few bottles of Da. Hem-ley- 's L-Cklebratkd I. X. - Bittkrs. Before one bottle is taken they will feel the dawn of restoration, of returning health. No case In every respect, as they are made of the very best material. of dyspepsia, indigestion, loss ,of appetite rheumatism, kidney or liver disease, has ever resisted its restorative power. Every part ol the human system requires and should receive sustenance and support from the stomach, regulated by the liver. If the stoma h cannot supply the aliment lequired, the whole system languishes. Fortify your organs o life with these bitters, and in a few days you will fell We would also call attention to our style of your whole system invigorated; for every disease arising from disordered liver, stomach or bowels, it is invaluable, It will revive your shattered system- Dyspepticts and persons oi bilious habit should keep it within reach, i they value health and esae. - Hae CmMerJmmdifivffm CO., FOR THE For Sale on for all. & ruKii l f ll-o- us and relaxed, it braces them; if the liver is torpid it promotes activity in hat organ; the appetite is poor and digestion a slow and painful operption it creates a relish for food and enables the stomach to convert it into healthful ailment. Moreover it is a specific for a large number of ailments, some of which are particularly prevalent in the damp and chilly weather which we so often experience in midwinter Amoug these may be mentioned rheumatism, chills and fever, and ail the morbid conditions of the digestive organs. By insuring perfet digestion and a proper flow of blie, it insures pure blood, a vigorous circulation, and the prompt discharge of all waste matter from the system- - JOHflSOfl on Band. tartly Passengers can Montana at any ol ies: at the office of the (T.N H. R. orinne or Ogden nd at the Company's offiesu Frank- Oko. sy-- i OTOHTBT Pork, Mutton and Meats of all" kinds found in a First Clam establishment C. nd (Between Zeeoud mi WACOM DEPOT Beef of Fineot Qualltyy IV. ' v isrEW Life I Sweet. The blood is the life of the human system. Keep It pure and all is well; for this purpose no standard medicine has had fo uniform and tinfl ov ioi0l Montana Otrcct, Corlnn, From the terminus of the U. N. R. It. through all the principal towns and mining nmm of Montana and pMttTl T3l-- Summons. p : . J A ? - 0 r, v GCOBOB IIAITF, v'r ; rf O ?oM LAlGSIR BEEB Pmrixtor. J Diseases of (ho EldsojOt a info! affections of the bladder, North Frost street, Corinne, Utah. O.U andurinary DCS. P. eiLYRrJ, proprietor. .rTx n RCQE B . ' organs, , accompanied by gravelly deposits PM- , . t ' . r i irritation of the neck of the bladder, with difficulty of holding the urine, in stricture- - la The only first . elaga ractauract in the city seminal weakness, and In all conditions of the parts, accompanied by. debility, weakness or painful irregularities in main or female. Mrs. ilsrs, wiiovV the lata Lon Is, superintend the work harastf, which in lIYDRJ&Tin C0U?C23 Jo IIUtTO .sure it to be in tha bsct style a t , j will be found a most efficacious remedy. PrePrice, SI per bottle; S5 per half B. KBIT" ' pared by v d.K5)?lfTJCar,5.I;rr,ai?T Einmir C75 1 per t3 rzz a ra nsisr (cuf tuoY nO ; , T gBuraxLY Oa.,,C4ztca. . " . . - Always ca hand, kw 611-vt- N, -- z a34-2-m 41 Liberty ' . 4 ' MttiSlA I' - street ra urffi jcr sr. I -- ?. A-- .Hi" 'jiAiiO cl 'it s ; r. lb |