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Show mmi r,i' ' l"J- "-- - yzAr - - v.- - .A, .v , f ' s ' 9 . ? . r t -- 1 "yiy-- 1 w The warm winds from the south and the fine weather we are XkIDAsT n A Ki ll 19. having is drying up the' mud in the streets very fa-In a short lime now, with good luck, it is expected that we OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. will get down to the lower levels, and UNITED STATED OFFICERS FOR UTAH: succeed in clutching the ears of the army Governor Simi. B Axtril, al Forma. Se retaryGeorfe K. black, Utah. of mules that have sunk out of sight - Chief Justice J. B. McKean, .N.v York. this winter belonging to our freighters, Associate J ufti 3 J. S- i oreman, of Penn II. P. and Emerson. lraiiia, uichigaa. and then start them on their regular ij Marhal George R .Maxwell, Michigan. U. S. Attorney William Carey. business north, to relieve the suffering Sarvevor-Genera- l Nathan Kimball, led. people of Montana and Idaho. Receiver ot Public Moneys V. Silvers. W iilift Iottenger. Register I.ard Ollice COURSE DAILY Drying Up. HAIL. t. - . J. P. Taggart, Illii oi. Colle.tvr 0-Holibter, California. BOX ELDER COUNTY OFFICERS: Prolate Judge Sasnuol Smith. Pherili John Unit. Prosecuting Attornev J. C Wright. Awetor and Collector J. Rosenoauw. County Clerk J. 0. Wright. Joolaon, School Superintendo: C. U U. S. U. S. A??e'-o- Itnllrontl Lnnfls. r J. Tht? agent of the Central Pacific road will be hire in a few day to giadT and rale the lards of the railroad in Rail- this valley. The company are now prepared to execute deeds to their lands ril.t. County Recorder J. ai d propose to deal most liberally with CORINNE CITY' OFFICERS: actual settlers. It is for the interest of . 1 Jehr.'-onE. Mayor to have their lands in culCouneilnien S. 1.. '1 ibbal, L Eliel, J. T. the lonTpary Parkinson. on I emery Henry I.iewe, J. D. tivation and thev intend to offer reasonjaiirmer, Phil. Klipple. Ed. F. Ferrii, Vr. C. able inducements to all who wi-- to go Johnson, J. W. Guthrie. Recorder II C. Ja'ob. upon them and make homes. There Treasurer frarnbert Eiiol. T. C. Jacobs, J, neverwill be so favorable un opportuJ ii'ticos of the Peace E. Blank. Marshal D. D. R'an. nity for securing eligible homes a the S. L. Tibbali, If. IIouso School Trustee present season, and we would advise all and A. Haidenbrrook. who aro desirous of doing so to atULLl(iltH NOilCr.S. tend, to the milter as soon as the II. E. CIIURCII Iev. A. B. Cl'iehr er, rap- agent has completed his labors. Delays tor Preaching every Sunday at II a. m. and are dangerous. 7 m t-- Mr. I h p. PRESBYTER TAX CHURCH Rev. S- I ra-t'- r leavhing every Sardav nt 11 a. in. and 7 p. m. Sabbath school at 21 .j That Sign. ) VICINITY. D Coach left n time with a light load and nary a passenger. The driver wa? - along. Confirmed. reference to our dispatches on first page it will be seen that David P. I;nwH was confirmed by the Senate as Cheif Justica of Utah to" day. , By Anniversary of Corinne. There will be a Grand Anniversary Dance at the Central Hotel, on the evening of March 25th. Tickets including refresh- etc. ments $1.50 each. Night. To-morro- w Ttie addition to Kiesel Goino Up. Co.s forwarding houe is progressing & as fast as the weather will permit. The frame and timbers nquired for the building are in place, and the 6iding will be put on immediately. kneral Outfitting. Fine Teams, all kinds of Groceries, and Provisions, at G II. Lei wes. Shicet Music. From F. YV. 278 West Sixth stieet Cincinnati, Ohio, Sadie Darling; words by J. T. Rutledge, music by Charlie Baker. IL1-mic- Passed Througu. k, S. S. Fenn, the defeated candidate for Congressional honors at the last election in Idaho, passed through to Malad yesterday, to take some action in contesting the election of Bennett, the successful candidate. Colonization Circulars. Dr. Graham has a large quantity of these circulars. Any of our citizens wbhiug to send them to their friend?, can obtain them of the Doctor, and stamps nnd envelopes of E. C. Jacobs. Let thorn be thoroughly circulated. For a full line of c7crything worth ' belonging to a fashionable establishment in Dry Good, Clothing, and Furnishing Goods, chonpr than the cheapest, go to A. Kuhn & Bros. The Daily Mail. The Corinne Mail has just completed its first volume. It is a faithful representative of the intereris of .Corinne, nnd it should he liberally pntronized, The editor m.vs lie will try and run it through another volume and then, if it dont pay hell quit. Thats the way to talk; but if the Mail dies, so does Corinne. Uviena Independent. Another Slide On Wednesday morning a snow siide occurred nj. the north end of Ogden Valley, demoli-hin- g the house of Mr. James Burt. Ho was entering the house at the time, a.'d hi wife and four children were inside. All were rescued, with more or less injuries, except one child four years old, who at last accounts had not been found. ! The New Postal LAW.By patch received and publi.-he- d or so of people who drop into the Mail daily Is this the and timidly inquire, that it is one door east. Postoffice, Simply because we have set up a sign or two in letters llmt would crowd the tabernacle, with the words Daily Mail upon them, wo do not wish to rob neigl bor Black of his honors and draw all the people in the Territory who may have business at the Pnstoffice. That sign is not meant to signify that there is a daily mail from Corinne to the lower region, or anywhere elso from all that is conveyed in that sense by it, but to point out the road ns a finger-boar- d to subscribers in arrears, advertisers, and t such as desire first class job work, OIIAPEL OF THE GOOD SAMARITAN (l'roteriant E)ii0.al Rev. Win. II. Story of Logan o fioiating. Services the last Sunday of each month. CORJNNE AN upon the million impress p. in. Once more we deiiro to dis- yesterday from. Washington, it will be seen that tho Postmaster General has extended-th- e thne until the 1st of April before the new postal law, created by the last session of Congress, increasing the rato of postage to one eent for each ounce cf printed 'matter, goes into effect. At present the rate is one cent for each two ounces, and includes printed matter, seeds, bull?, etc. ('lanlMlltn OMltty. ."c ... t Cond'ictvd by th Spanish Government, and nndor th euparvisron of tho Captain Uniai of Cuba. 17 It is North-Wester- 32,000 $480- ,- r - EXTRAORDINARY DRAWING, with FL-0Tickets, distributing J1,20C,0UU in JJ r riies. BNXiNfi. U. O. BABKNKSS. J. W. J. w. GUTHRIE Dealers THE Bank of California San Francisco. o. Now Y'ork. Geo. i dyke heniieal National Bank New York. Merman National Lank ( hicajjo. Omaha National Bank Omaha. W Into & McCormick Salt Lake City. CORINNE UTAH. CORIMNK Nortii-Westkr- n. Mr. Coming! Comino! is Ad. Kuhn, of A. K. & B. now ia Nw York concluding hi purchase in goods, lie is visiting the markets of Boston nnd p. ! Tt-rritor- y, President. Cashier. I IE. AT-- P HE 2V IN CHARLES R. PETERS, NEW GOLD AND Experienced' Workmen. Manager riu i Paid for tTJhoat. Liquors, The Best Quality of Hour Tobacco, nod Cigars FRANCISCO a Seed and fer sal a the will Recte.ro All kinds and ATTENTION PE3HPT epl-t- of Wines, Scotch English Porter Con- LOWEST MARKET RATES. Ale stantly on hand. f AND PROVISIONS. Montana St., Corinne. Furnished Mill In Utah, and Propose to do the Dost . Louis Demers, Work In the Territory. r" Wholesale and Batsil Doelar la WHOLKSALS AMD BVAX.S MMXAXV Drlnc On Your Crarf ii i- - .1 J . C cored I -- i . Tcponco, Comi Howe, - . dels CERIE I, OUTFITTING GOODS.! AND SOAPS, COUNTRY -- .. . . CAS3 i V W? t r POCKET FRAMES, f f f .5 t ' f , COUMET ; KDCI f fs ndt Snttsr.snd CUTLERY. i? t . O-Ord- , . I . . wn attended ' - ., by nwtl or telegraph - . - it r ; f PrciiP17 Iix - f COKINNE.UTAH. U..C T!: ' j - 4 Uwma a fMtsatenkssl. . , . y. Jr.-- ' LI C L, . i i.. ? ! .i l,y ease uM4k r EATS. i yi j ti i .em ue tt v . v A prepared - ft- tZZZJI liAEiCT PJtICS , VSri. i ; ! FOR 'ft ititciis PU30 ano' f gill 1st ef cczpxrn. . - urn 'i -- r j ' i 'I puts VWtni i nn, A A i it"' - A 1 i . to pe - yroaptlj ' i" Proprietors- ! i Xn. . p v Orders from neighboring 'Tcwno Special ty s Bcoto. nnd Ghoeu, i Im ; J m PAID j-- CT3H? tx - JTION8. PAPER, t n A tl O n j ii , a Wholassl and retail dealer in OF ALL DESCRIP- - STATIONERY, PICTURE - of NATIVE ANDt FOREIGN FRUITS AND FAMILY SUPPLIES - GTANTLY ON HAND. , " ... CON- FANCY AND WALt FBODUCE - . assrtmat . a GOODS. A large x 4 LDO ALL KINDS OF FANCY AND FAMILY GRO- - CuttornuQh, Alex. ' f PRO VISIOUS, Eto. 3 (Between Second end Third streets.) t ' r t WINDOW a ;u ? GROCERIE!i. ttontano Gtroot, Corlnno, AND CHEMICALS PERFUMERY the f.1ost Oompletel We Have tpi-t- f Groorrlco, Produce nnd Provialooo. SPONGES, BRUSHES, IMPORTED CASH-o- o i k ; Oirket Price Highest ths principal cities East and West And all PURE DRUGS TOILET Llachinerv Weiv Groceries, ? FINK Proprietors. Wholesale and Retail Denier In YORK, SAN WHOLES ILK AND RETAIL DEALER IK GLASS, PENN,. ERJUE, LEIWES, CHICAGO, i VARNISHES, , ! r Corinne, Utah. mar-Vl- SIGHT DRAFTS DRAWN ON J. W. RlcWUTT, OIL-- , A ( The NEWARK LAND COMPANY is now assuming shape; the Guarantee Fund paid in. 'lhis oinpany will be j re, ared in March to take 3,0oo i oople by steamboat and railrtad to their town and lands in one excursion, which will be advertised. By reference to the ('oast Survey hart it will be seen that at Potroro Point, in front of Newark, the deep water comes all the way through the channel from the I acitic. with the P. R. It. running m a direct line thiough Livermore Pass, making this the connecting point between allpaitsof to ail the United State and, by deep water, all parts of the globe, and the greateri manufacturing point on the Boy of San Francisco plenty of water, good climate, excellent soil and easy cohimunieation. lhis land will be 'Old at auetion in April in acres ai d lots, 'lhis L'omiany will commence active operation in building, etc., soon. For all information, circulars, maps, and subscrii tion. arply aliiornia at the otiice of the oinj any, W street, basement, oppoite Lank of caliloruia, San Francisco. DRUGS, ETC. PAINTS, .A . 1 i J. W. GUTHRIE, " ' ARE MADE NEW AUK CORINNE MILLS Land Company. HENRY AT THE OCCIDENTAL Collection In Suit Lake City, the ever popular proprietors, AUKi: & Murphy, can al- PEWAL AND ways be found entering to the tastes of the thirsty puhlc. When in the city 680CIBJE3 recommend and you wish to indulge, you to their care. Their Tom and Jerry is simply immense. . TB'JLJEl&lLTEllRt. Profkioup, ed the handsomest stock, a well n the hugest that ha ever been procured for this section. The goods nro now on theii way to Corinne, and will be here ns soon ns Express nnd fnt freight lines' can bring them. Be lire nnd see their new stock for the latest novelties and styles. inm-muc- Arrive 4 VOUCHERS, COIN, AND EXCHANGE. DUST, select- 1m 4 ' GOVERNMENT Philadelphia, from which he of Goods to for circulars. BUY AND SELL supply of California onions. r tore San Francisco' Bay, Alameda Co., Cal. Title Perfect. Incorporated. Collec- CORRESPONDENTS, OF i 5 O SEND TO THE BURDETT ORGAN COMPANY, tions. al lace & Co. nave a fresh il AO.L7 . HE IK, 1 Exchange on all the principal cities of the United States. BANK f MATCHLESS" BW1DETT ORGAtJS i I ly Lake this winter supply in fact scarcely any being put-uThey neglected during the former part of Ihe season to take advantage of the cold weather and sehet their ice, which na then several inches thick, thinking that it would be more advantageous at a later day to procure it, a it would be thicker nnd much less ex pensive to handle. But they calculated with one eye open, nd the ice faild to form to suit their paiticular desires, and has gone entirely now tho season tons 500 or 1,000 nnd scarcely whole have ben saved to supply tho While coming summer. city the detriment to the it is a serious people there,, it will make it nil the better for our own ieo merchants, as several thousand tons have been saved, and the Knot quality of ice nt that. II. House alone filled two house with ft total capacity of 1,G00 tons; and others in the neighborhood of the Bear River have secured "k large amount. Zion being proverbially a hot place, tho resideats will feel it nil the more the coming summer for the want of this cooling material, but we can assure them that we can. supply. all they, will need in their dominion. 2 Q BILLINGS & WIIEEL0CK, Sole Prompt Attention Given to 4k MONTANA BTKEET. COBINlNE. Dust and com. in Gold You will find on all the Irwins Pullman Sleepers, new nnd magnificent Conches, and the best Smoking and Second Class Cars now on any road in O. D. CASS.1 the United States. Partifolar information, with maps, W. T. FIELD time table, etc., may be had at Hy ot the Through Ticket Offices in the VVest, or upon personal or written application to J. H. Mountain. Western Traveling Agent, Oma. a. Neb., or to W. H. Stknnktt, General Passenger Agent, Chicago. ice dealers in Salt failed to get in their ? V1 J.IX ; Fr It isstntrd that the F D -- r Coming , ., & CO., CORINNE, UTAH. Railway & (2 A moth Spriug Stock c. a. LAxasnoar Ct'THKI. xro. the oldest, and several miles the shortest, route between Omaha and Chicago. Within tho past two years the road bed 1ms been put in admirable condition, and almost the entire lino has been relaid with steel rails. The Depot in Chicago ri centrally lo. Irwins arrive there cated, and as thr-iin minutes advance of alt other thirty can lines, passengers always be sure of connections. all Eatern making North-Easte- rn in and Northern points Iowa, .you should purchase tickets via Marshall, Cedar Rapid, or Clinton. For point, in noithern Illinois or Wisconsin, via Fulton; and if vou are going to Chicago, or Ea-- t, you should, by all means, purchase your ticket ly the Old Pioneer Route The Chicago 2Lo Will Sell fer Thirty Days Only at Princ cst hia Entire Stick of Winter Dry Goods and 1'Iclhiug to nalio rood for hto Uan- - SALT LAKE CITY. is A glance nt the Pallor Entertain- J For ticket. Circulars, etc., address (box 632), FRJiD CORKER, . v 2& to W Mew 000. by n :j,v j ? tt Svr 'EvL-- REGULAR DRAWING consuls of Tickats, with 342 Prices, distributing what route they can reach their destina lion with tho least trouble, nnd if there are two or more road leading to the same point, to decide which is the safest and pleasantest to travel. We take pleasure in stating, that the Cuicaga& g day. the duty of all persons before starting on a journey to t. B A THESE DRAWINGS ARE NEVER POST-FOXE-D NOR THE PHIZES REDUCED. Drawing avrorjr ; it E-fTZY.3- Iniportnut to (lie Traveling Pnblie A New Territory. The Gentiles of Corinne and other towns out that way, having tired of Mormon rule, are scheming for the formation of a new which they propose shall be christened Cariboo. It is to le formed of portions of Wyoming, Utah, ami Idaho. The Corinne Mail thinks that the Territory will certainly be created, New Liquor lions. would and beleiving that Corinne jfriend Whittier informs us that he necessarily occasion he the capital, takes has in contemplation the establishment that city must boms the to that say bf A .liquor house at Corinne. ; He will, most Denver important city between News. of course, con tin u bis business here. Denver Francisco. and San Corinnites will find him a gentleman i "" and a man of business. May your success be good,Ed. Evanston Age. Informatiom is wanted of Joseph Mr. Whittier will find a warm welMiller or Joseph Graf; born in Baden, come from the people of Corinne if he Germany; served in the O. V. I.; came maks up his mind to locate ameng us, to Weber county, Utah, about ten years and a more substantial one from the ago. Address this office, or his. steparmy ef freighters and northern brother, Leo r. hard Graf, 25th ward, whq do thsir trading bar. Cincinnati, O. mar-sha- nts v n.mriA LornsttY of cuo. v Ice. . 111 OUACYCTECSaTC. The meeting ef the Board of Manager of the Emigration Society last evening was well attended. The report of the committee appointed to prepare a paper setting forth tho resources, advantages .and attractions of Bear River Valley was received and adopted. It U the intention of the Board to puhli-- h ,000 in an connection with copies equal number of Mr. Glovers map, a birds eye v w of Corinne and the valley. The' latter will be of great assistance to those at a distance who wish to gnin inforrra-tiu- n relative to this country. Taken in connection with' the description in the fair report, a very givn the of of the knowledge topography be can Our country gained. people have taken .hold of the matter in earned and intend to make a success of it. Thy know what the country is and what are its advantages, and they also know that if its real merits are once brought to the attention ol those intending to emigrate they cannot fuil to perceive our superior advantages. There is re real excellence without great labor is ns true in life settlement and improvement of a country ns in anything else. Hw many places endowed by, nature with most superior advantage have been eclipsed by their more energetic neighbors through their own supineness. Let us all then keep the ball rolling and never relax our energies until our valley is filled with faun houses and our city with the din of commerce and programme of the ment at the Optra Ilou-- e evening, makes us anticipate a much more drlightful evening than we nt firi-- t had in view. There are sixteen diriin and separate pieces, and include tableaux, piuiio ducts, songs, beth sentimental and humorous; declamation, charades, and even a Caudle lecture. However, this last could just as well have been omitted, for it naturally roust cieate trouble among the married portion of the audience. Those taking pari in the performance are Mrs. Grey, Miss Miliss, th M Pratt, Miss Morton, Mis Stanley, Mis Harriet Johnson, Mr. Kiesel, Mr. Welch and Mr. H. Johnson. Nearly, if not quite all these names are familiar to our people in connection with musical undertakings, and it is almost unnecessary to say anything in regard to their merit; and recollecting alio th it the exhibition was originated and is for the sole purpose of raiding funds for one of our Chuiche, there certainly must be a crowded hall to greet them. . .m lTm- . 7 t V i. T r ,' rl v j: ; W M t - , v - 7 |