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Show CORIME DAILY. - - YVEDXUDAY OFFICIAL MAIL. IE('KBEB 23. DIRECTORY, - Keziner Land Ollico Villitt Pottcnger. U. S. J. P. Taggart, Illinois. U. S. Collector O. J. Hollister, California. r BOX ELDER COUNTY OFFICERS: Samuel Smith.- - -- Probate Judge Sheriff John Hurt. Prosecuting Attorney J.C- Wright. Ases4i)r and Collector J. Rosonbauia. County Clerk .1. 0. Vfright. P ;hool Sunorinter.dent Mr. Joelson. County Recorder J. C- - Wright. 'CORIN NT! CITY OFFICERS: . E. II. Ilnrlbut. Mayor Councilman S. L. Tibhal?, L. Eliel, E. C. Tercuson, J. AW (lutlirio, J. T.D- Parkinson, J. MaLh, Hiram House, .l. - Ochiltree, Louis lf;nerv and Ifnry Liowo-S- . Rtvoider W. 1. Field. Treasurer George M. Allen. of the Peace E. C. Jacobs. Justice Mai-lrt- l D. i). ltan. School Trustees S. Lffihbals, II. House and A. Hnrdenbrrook." - - CORINNE ANO VICINITY. Sison, Wallace & Co. havo just received a c hoice lot of raisens. Second shipment of the well known Atrolan cloaks, at A: Kuhn & Bros. Mr. Weldon, who has been sojourning in limghnm Canyon, for the past month, returned home last night. R. Egar, better known ns left this morning to visit his old home in Syracuse, X. Y. He expects to return in the spring. , A present Jhfit a lady would appreciate highly a silk dress, in the latest shade, nt moderate prices, from 'the well known establishment of A. Kuhn & Bro. John Kupfer has the most complete stock of toys ever brought to Corinne. There is nothing in that line but what can bo found nt his establishment. Give him a cull and satisfy yourselves. which will be devoted to ores from ; ; Established here in May, 1SC9, was one' cient warrant for its success. which been have The smelting works, of the fir?t papers to take a decided some time, have passed into for idle which iri stftnd against the Pries-thoodthe eyes of the Mormons wasXreason in other hands, and will commence operathe I highest degree. To the efforts of tions in tho spring. Time forbids us mentioning other imthe credit in a roninniPEnMoasE in-Ut- to-da- hag been the principal support of the town, was injured slightly in the early part of last year, by the removal of the forwarding houses that had, been the business to other points; S, J. Lake has returned from his conducting but it was only of short duration, for trip north, and can be found at his phomore freight was forwarded from this tographic gallery until the first of Janpoint to Montana and Idaho during the uary. Ho guarantees satisfaction on all gionths of October and November than his work. in the samo months of any preceeding & Co. are Wallace almost year. Kiesol & Co. will enlarge their Sisson, to fresh their freight houre, nnd the contract is let for daily receiving supplies extensive stock of goods, to be sold the building of a new forwarding house, so there is no doubt that tho freight cheaper than ever. business of the coming year will almost The brick storo room of Fd. Conways, double any of the past. was sold yesterday at Brigham City- by IRRIGATING CANAL. Jeput U. S. Marshal Pratt, at the The Corinne and Malad Irrigating suit of Geo. L. Holt, and bid in by Wm. and Manufacturing Canal Company was Hyudman, attorney for Holt, for 1,100. organized in October, 1372, aDd an enA suitable present for a lady an tirely homo enterprise. Four of- - our elegant trimmed cloak or walking jacket. prominent citizens having witnessed the A Kuhn & Bro. offer them at very rea efforts of a number of parties representsonable figures. ing eastern capital to bring out the water o Fine jewelry of every style and des- of Bear River at a point some twenty-fivmiles north of Corinne, the estimated cription, for holiday presents, at John cost of which was near 100,000, and Kupfere. had noted the failure and the cause The ladies and gentlemeifare kindly thereof, determined to undertake tho task invited to call and see the new good in ef placing at least 4(5,000 acres of land Farmers Kew York Store. nearest Corinne in condition to be irriHenry Leiwes is constantly recev-jn- g gated by the waters of Malad river, and groceries in every variety and of the thus secure tho settlement of the valley; choicest brands in the market. It is his and at the same time to furnish one of intention to leave no vacancy in the gro- tho best water powers in the Territory. such mon undertake they accomcery line. Give him a call and examine When plish something, and we now have a his stock. ditch ten milos long, constructed at a Hon. M. E. Hollister, of Malad, has cost of 20,000, furnishing water for our been appointed Chief Justice of Idaho. famous orchards and, gardens, propelling The- - appointment will no doubt give a flouring mill with a present capacity of general satisfaction, as he is in every 300 sacks per day, applying the power to Mr. the respect qualified for the position. City Water Works, and enough yet Hollister is a lawyer by profession but remains to run three times the amount lias been on the bench sixteen years of machinery now in operation. The twelve years 'Circuit Judge in, Illinois, fertility of the soil, as proven by several and four years Associate Justice, of experiments made in the valley, is not Idaho. surpassed anywhere. The cereals, vegHuman Hair. All kinds of ladios etables and fruit, sueh as apples, pears, hair goods. Combings madoup, and all peaches, apricots, plums, quincos and all Orders the small fruits, have been produced sorts of hair work done cheap. by letter receive particular attention, at here, ancTfor beauty and flavor cannot the Standard Hair Store, Salt Lake be excelled; and our acres yield wheat, l oats, barley, etc., far Jjeyond the average City. of any other district in the mountain The place to buy a nice present is Thus we see that what we are at T. D. Conway's. He has China valleys. as a business town, and whatever success Toys, Bohemian and China Vases, we have attained, is due to the indomitaMotto Cups, Mugs, DoIIgj &c. ; in fact ble energy and enterprise ofoOP'own every thing to please "both old and citizens. ' -- SPECIAL NOTICE. We invite the public at large to J f, 1 - - i! F ' ' - i ..5 c ex- Kuhn & Bro. a ssaevES ts? finder will be cuitably u,. OF CITIZENS v . , , fli.L V, Of M. AMOHLUrr 1BVITATTOB. 1 1 I v TMU .i J I 1 i DECT ADVEETIDIHG DEOici W ui W boeier, IN THtt TCRRITORY. Prspr. Saiul Howe. 11. C. klesel. i L. Demers, W. MeNutt. Corner of Celerede aid Ceoond Ctroet . f 9 f i f . t !. , ' . OX DMCOXATIOXS. H- - Lei was, OOKMXTTSB Dan lievfron, A. J. Canto, Harman Kuahlar. . Koesman, D. D. Kyan, mxcxrnoM Herman Kayser, COftlHVB, UTAH. BAS TUB LAEBE9T CtECUUTiei D. W Farmer, Graham. Saml Hewe, Tim Handerson, Jas Graham, Ogden. ALONG A A P. C. TB1 - ABB Tlckoto to Dali - AVD r Music by the Full Fourteenth infantry Dand of Camp Douglas. tilt T6GI6 . H TUB B0&TBSRE C0U1T1B LAGER BEER MARAfiltS. FLOOE . W. Guthrie, J. J John Kupfer, . , coainini. J- - B. P. Johnson, ' Til HID? (Bill?! 4 03.00. F0D TDK SCDSCDIDE H11L. Always ea hand Ah Supper at the Central Hotel, (Tickets, yer couple, $2.) MALT OF A SUPERIOR QUALITY f: - Latest Telegraphic Orders from a distance premptly filed epo:ts eltf LEONARD 6) N U GENTS' HATS. I- $ 05 o 0 H o J& CQ M a 0 I 0 Ed U b IN CASH INTKRIIT i f seel-t- I In Wameetfaa With the BAKE RJY f 8 4 i FIE3T-CLAS- i b. n. nopot.) cosinuo. Fuoiuar sf p Uab b a I OFFICB JOB 3 Z-tm 5 o O1 is a h 00 0 afl blade OUTFITS FOB PA88CNQBRS LUXC2XC3 ABB OBOCXBIZ3 OF ALL Dtf BE23 XJEE BREAD 1YXBT DAT FZES AND C4KE3. A Plain and Fancy Job Printing. Team Three meals, 81; Bede, 88; Beard per week, $8.00; Beard aud lodging, $7. Muers All Blade el H R , sopl-t- ci Paid for Wheat, - 4 t4 0) - PELTS AND I Q Highest Market Price CBUBRAL WCV0 OF RAILROAD HOUSE 9 b -. FURS HIDES, a O 4 HIGHEST MAREBT PRICB TOR Hi a a 14 g Workmen. J to pay the ;s o - AND Department PERFECTED MT ARRANGB-m- o with some of the largest houses in New York and Boston, 1 am prepared O' New machinery Local ten AVIlfGts hi Corinno, Utah Full GOODS FURNISHING! ANO CORINNE MILLS L, Boots and Shoos, 0 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. E G L I Tfboleeale and reUdl dealer ia 0 ,D. f Price. . BAND-BILL- S, mi the Lewes POSTS ES, DODfBRJ, - LACK MAN, Proprietor peomammm IIVI LBTTCB BBAD8, Is. Quality of Flour 0 BILL HBADS, a CO., GEO. A. PRIUCE BTATEMBKTA-BLAI- I. it? ORGAflS AUD UELOOEOnS fVi f i. LAB i i r , , r j. The eldest, largt and most perfect tery la th United 8taUe. I on hand and for sale at the 5 LOWEST MARKET RATES. THE CORINNE MILLS, ntnxfky 5,0 0 BUSINESS CARDS. TISITINa t ; J ' New in use.'.,,' No other Musical Instrument ever : tha Popularity . .. H h ; which commenced making flour on the oluod' IS on , ; modern all the have lGtb, improvements ' O V crSudhrPrinLktii attached, and it is believed will furnish . 4d4n. . .BtB'rexo;. a market for all the grain that will be produced in the valley for some time. We Have the Most Completely Furnished Mill In Utah, and faet, It has two run of French burrs, The power Propose to do the Dost with room for two more. The Old City Work In the Territory. h turbine wheels, consists ef three . S ewwe with a pressure of 17 XA feet of water. t . ' i. i ' Crdcro The middlings purifier is the only one in know well above ' jAVING purchased the .The bine frill use ,ia the , Territory., , t j .4t Meat Maret ef D. J. Hoyfron, I will take j i j. p. , . , ' stare more than 6,000 bushels of grain, and there is space for more if needed. On You? RrXX IN pleasure hi earring tho best meats to tho pub- - Tug OxLY first-claThe proprietors have employed Ue. Price aa low as caa bo had ia any workmen, and the mill run conAddrc OWEKS & OO., . oornor of XXoataua and Fifth tho h: Prep. tinually. 0 , Heat Harfret . r e t I ring CBETIIICATI f A i f I ft 5 -- 2 ilc!tcnf Utah. ss BALL TICKIT8. , n ' Bills OP LADIY' T 5 e . CARDS, EELTOn D000D, 20-inc- The grim angel of death visited our town this morning, entered the family of A. W. andE. M. Brown, and took from them their only child, Ira, .aged three rears, the idol of his parents and the pet and favori-t- of all who knew him. The funeral service will take place in the SAMPLING AND SMELTING WORKS. Episcopal church, Ogden, to morrow a A leading citizen, ia company with l'O a. m.T'Tho parents have the heartinterested in mining in felt sympathy ef the entire community persona largely Montana. hat made arrangement and in their w berefiTcravr.U r,1A , A. J. Caacio, A. V. iirowa. M. Langsdorf, 8. L. 'ilbl.aU, T. J. Black, A. B. WilUrt, and you wish to indulge, we recommend you to their care. Their Tom and Jerry is simply immense. t i i Johnson. S 3. J. AT THE OCCIDENTAL In Salt Lako City, the ever popular proprietors, Auer & Murphy, can always be found catering to the tastes of When in the city the thirsty public. The-Bes- ' Halt llouso. City Drcvory ond Phil Klipple, COMMITTna L. EUel, , l, or AUiivnmn. j. 8w. 1874. to me direeUd bythe Pureuant to an execution District Ceurt cf the lasrttory of Utah. lehell Cxpoee at poblje tle. at ae front door of tfce court bmUe, tit the ,ctlJ of of Box Ktdef, andTerritoty Brigham, county CM1.0B tna 81s day of Deoeeebar, I8T4.at.Afi to o'clock tho following doeerlbqd yraieea. and'lote 10, 11 and 11, wit: Lo8. block bleok SSfi, ue plotted !iOerinue ofty ettrfey, Sex Xlder county, Utah. To be told a thepfoperty of J. n. Beadle at the cult ef Deuni J. Toehy. ' Terme of eale. caeh. dell . UBO. B. UAXWRXiL. U. S.Marehal. C0BIMB, Tim Henderson, tV m. IIyndman, J. K. DeYol, John Xickuui, , t ; D j Ucmhola Gale. DECEMBER 81, 1874. coMWxrru reworded by leaving fw. tpt Corinne. Dec. 8, i TO.BD GIVTN.BT THO it worth ef racfc. - MASQUERADE BALL GO Experienced tOWE 1AV rocclpt toucd by G B- - Ovioa A Duplicate of "M? tbo Lead OUee at Receiver , attendance I convey Carriages will be in ball. the from and to guests amine our mammoth stock of dry goods, etc. A full assortment in ruffling, gloves, laces, ribbons and sash ribbons, at bottom prices, to be. found at A. - this morning received five thousand rolls of paper for the spring trade. It appears early in the season for the arrival of this class of ' "goods, yet many have commenced repairing their buildings, to be in time for the immense business which they are sure will be upon them before tha winter ' ' ' is done. - ' - , t- , . ah FREIGHT BUSINESS, young. ,4 . V ! thia paper belongs large at the present time, of freedom the of expression portant enterprises degree which the people of the Territory now but all agree that At no time in the his- tory of tho city has . there been so enenjoy . STEAMBOAT. couraging an outlook as nt the present. .This enterprise was inaugurated in the Masonic. There will, bo a special and a company formed winter of70-7- l, Communication for installation of offiknown ns the Corinne and Salt Lake of Corinne Lodge No. 6, A; F. & Steam Navigation Company. It prom- cers A. M., this evening, to commence at 7 ised great results, but owing to the exA full attendance of treme dullness in mining matters the oclock, sharp. members is desired. Visiting brethren year following the completion of the invited to attend. By order of steamer, added nothing to the financial cordially Wm. IIyndman, the W. M. ability of the company. There was no Secretary. freight of any consequence transported across Salt Lake, the principal business Farties wishing to obtain live and Christmas turkeys, can be accommobeing to curry tourists to the islands The in lake. the dated by calling at O. D. Richmond & other places of interest when is not far Co.s. distant, however, day not only those who gave money to assist As the time, for the Masquerade apin the construction and the owners of the the interest in it is rapidly lx 'A, but the minors in Tooele, East proaches increasing.. The ladies have been busily Canyon, Tintic aud Carnp Floyd, will preparing, and are nearly all ready, rejoice at the increase of business and while the gentlemen have been prompt facilities for transportation that a naviin securing their costume. There apgation of the lake will vfford. In conto be a general determination to nection with the Utah Western Railroad pears make the most of this Tare chance for the steamboat will yet be one of the fun, all Ttcognizing the fact that such leading enterprises in the Valley. opportunities here are like angels' visits, THE CITY WATER WORKS. few and far between. In no town or city has there been shown any spirit of enterprise to bo IMMENSE SACRIFICE with Corinne. Our At A. Kuhn & Bro. in clothing, etc., for citizens, compared without the aid of foreign capital, were fourteen days only, from found equal to any emergency. One Dooleys Yeast Powder is put up in gentleman, unaided and alone, undertook the matter of supplying the city packages to suit the wants of all. Supewith water, which he has accomplished rior to any other baking powder in marw'ith satisfHction to the present time. ket, and convenient, economical and Water pipes have been placed 1ft every wholesome. A single trial will convince street, and with a very small expense the most skeptical that it is, as representwater can be brought to tho door of ed the most reliable, healthy and cheapest ever offered to consumers. every house. HV! v? , most complete stock of holiday goods ever brought to Corinne and still they come. j Mon-- of She Town from lSa tana and Idaho and different parts of Origin lie prsseut tf talas and this Territory. The parties having the Ft: lure' Frotpecis. management of the enterprise are a suffi-- l rTllK UTAH RRPORTKR, A Review Farmers Hew York Store, has the which J. W. McXutt CUAKirw campling, works in the spring, v STATES OFFICERS FOR UTAH: ovornor Goortfo It. Wood, Oregon. 't Fefretary Oero A. lHack, Ctahi Chief J itstfcej. ii. Me KeahJN off York" Ak?oeiato .1 utifes J. S. Jioroman, of Pennsylvania, and P. H. Emerson, Michigan. Marshal Jeorge It. Maxwell, Michigan. U. S. Attorno William Caroy. Sirvoyor-Genora- l Nathan Kimball, Ind. Receiver of Public Moneys J. B- - Overton. John Tink, prill erect -- - J5-QR- Crain! PlXZY-CLAX- X TZi-PLACf- Prcrpily i- 4 market-Markctjo- n 7 s Dutterbaugh,, Ceorge Alex. Toponco, del tramIHowo, Preyrietew.- eireete. XT. J - ? uett' X3aloooU9 tcum Preyxi'tter. , s , , m i . ;oi 1 $ .1 I i t5, , f, ',!', t !t I , : urn pnnTias co. A if . - - , .m. r |