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Show - .' & V. JHP r" , 1 S , '5- '. J f ' --- t t N ' ,T 5 T ' ' ' : ' t t : 2 - v CORINNE . '. r nOADAY OFFICIAL CICI 5TX3TE3T3. CoMtvoICoMtKo$ Coming! llr. Labe advices from Boise City, Idaho, Ad. Kuhn, of A. K.& B. U now inNw HAV1M LOITERY OF IUD1. HAKC1I 23. state that Bro. John Biggs was found York concluding bit purchase in good. guilty of perjury and land grabbing, He is visiting the markets of Bostonand Conducted by the Spanish Government, and all of which was for the id of Daniel Philadelphia, from which he has select- nnder DIRECTORY. the supervision of the Captain General Yours as DAILY 4 - UNITED STATES OFFICERS FOR UTAH: Governor Sami. B Axtell, California. So retary George A. iiioek, Ltah. Chief Jurtieo- J B. McKean, New York. Associate ! Ufti as ,J. S. Foreman, of Penn fylrauia. and 1. H. REiern, .Michigan. Marhal George Maxwell, Michigan. U. S. Attorney William Carey. 8nrveyor-enerNathan Kimball, Ind. Receiver of Public Monevs V. hilvr. Land Office U ill itt Pcttenger. Register IT. S. A eteor J . P. Taggart. Illinois. U. S. Collector 0.. J. ilolli-te- r, California. - al ELDER COUNTY OFFICERS: Probate Judge Samuel Smith. Sheriff John Hurt. Wright. Proecuting Attorney J. C Rosenbaum. J. Asseor and Collector County Clerk J. C. Wrizht. School Superintendent Mr Joe! sob. CBOX Jr Recorder Count riht. - CORINNE CITY OFFICERS : Mayor E. P. Johnson. Councilmen S. L. libbal, L. E'iel, J. T. Parkinson. I'oui Perner Henry Liewe, J. I. Warmer, Phil.V Klipnle. Ed. F. Ferric, W C. Guthrie. Johnson, J. Recorder F. C. Ja"Ol Treasurer Lambert E'iel. of the Peace L. C. Jacobs, .T. J. BHpk. Marshal D. P. It' an. II. House School Trnteea S. L. Tibl-alsand A. Harden brrook. Jn-tic- es , Ri:Lifiior( M. E. CHURCH sorites. Rev. A. B. ClMckrer, rap11 a. m. and tor Prea.hing every Sunday at 7 p. m Rev. S. PR ES BYT E It T A X CHURCri Prea hing every Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sabbath school at pa-t-- 2j'2 p. m. CHAPEL OF THE GOOD SAMARITAN (Protestant Episcopal' Rev. Wm. 11. Story of Locan officiating. Services the la-- Sunt day of each month. ITV-lll- EL. COR9NNE AND VICINITY. Ik Town. Superintendent Pratt, of the Salt Lake Division of thT Central Pacific Railroad, is circulating around town. Passed or three cars of fine mule from Missouri for California passed through on the freight this morning. Through. Two Siifon, Wallace & Co. have a fresh supply of California onions. Called. We had the pleasure of a call from Mr. D. Cohen, of the firm of Cohen Bros., Deer Lodge, who is on his annual trip to San Francisco for his mercantile stock. Anniversary of Corinnh. There will be a Grand Anniversary Dance at the Central Hotel, on the evening of March 25th. Tickets, including refreshments, ?1.50 each. For a full line of everything worth belonging to a fashionable estnblLhmen in Dry Goods, Clothing, and Furnishing Goods, cheaper than the cheapest," go to A. Kuhn & I3ros. New Sign. We noticed Shep this morning engaged in prancing around the new bank of Guthrie & Co., and on iuquiry found he was engaged in painting a new sign, one that will be something extra in general appearance. Shep knows how to do it. In Full Blast. The Corinne Mills are now in full operation. Six or seven thousand bushels of wheat are now in the bins, but ijur neighbors of Cacho and surrounding valleys need not be dilatory in bringing along more, as the Mills will make short work of that on hand. Sabbath Schools. Th Sabbath schools, through the interest taken in them by the pastors of the different Churches, are becoming well attended and much interest manifested by the scholars. Our Churches and Sabbath Schools will rank with those of any place. General Outfitting Fine Teams, all kinds of Groceries, and Provisions, at II. Leiwes. Thanks. DICK SIAIL. V , ladleted. Wells, better known and the Utah Northern in ChrLt, Railroad. Marshal Pinkham now has tho indefatigable John in his hotel, and he is likely to lemain there until the December term of Court, as Yours in Moee Christ has no help for him. Thatcher did try his hand at the removing game (being a party if terested,) but failed to have the Prosecuting Attorney, Joe Huston, ousted, and a pliant and a wollgreaed aspirant for the position put in his place to lubricate the wheels of Justice. Mese overlooked his hand, still there to look after and the interests of Government und squelch nch little three-cargames. H. Iluj-ton- e d The Parlor s merlalnmaut. thither. The entertainment on Saturday evenAt an eariy ing was a grand success hour the seat were all filled and a large number had to be improvised for the occasion, while much of the standing room was occupied. A ho curtain rose on the beautiful tableau, Evening Maude little representing inPrayer, fant devotion. . 1 he seene carried many a one who has knocked around on the rough side of life back to the days of innocent childhood, when the heart breathed out its pure nspiratiuns at a mothers knee, and many a sigh went up from hearts that show no outward The Little Face above the sewniing. Spread, by Miss Lftcy Pratt, was ll received. The lady was slightly embarrassed but acquitted herself in a highly The piano solo by creditable manner. Mrs. Grey v, us a beautiful piece and was executed in a manner which would have been creditable anywhere, and attested the merits f that lady as a first class The performer. Coquette, by Miss Morton and 31 r. Welch, was genuinely done. It was the verdict of all that the lady was endowed by nature with all the qualities necesary to fully sustain that The Old Folks was one character. of the best things produced, and was put on tho stage butter than any of the others. Miss Morton and Harry Johnson did a fine piece of acting in the tabThe Maniac, a declamation by leau. Miss Hattie Pratt, was one of the best things of the kind we have heard for a long time, and the Caudle Lecture by the same young lady was true to Two piano duets by Miss nature. Hattie Pratt and Mis Millis were very fine and the piano solo by Mbs Millis wa an excellent performance. I saw Esau kissing Kate was sung by Mr. Kiesel in a mirth provoking manner and Miss Morton and Harry Johnson camo out strong in the tableau. Wo noticed that the country cousin was bound to have all the bill called for. The German song by Mr. Kiesel was excellently done and well received. The picture A Reverie, by Miss Stanley, beat all the works of art wo ever saw. It was the kind of a picture that would jut warm up an old bachelors soul and make him forget all the troubles of this life. Mr. Welch gained much credit as a singer. The .National Tableau at the close was well put on, and the young lady in the center, Mbs Lucy Pratt, who represented our new Territory of Cariboo, did our rich embryo State full jusMrs. Grey preriJed at the piano tice. during tho evening and fully justified the reputation she has acquired as an Mayor Johnaccomplished musician. son, with his usual grace and suavity of manner, did the hontrsas muter of ceremonies. Everything passed off in a manner pleasing to both the performers The house was one anjl the audience. of the largest ever out in Corinne at any kind of nn entertainment, and all went home satisfied and hoping that the experiment might be repeated. w-- AT THE OCCIDENTAL Information! is wanted of Joseph Miller or Joseph Graf; born in Baden, Germany; served in the O. V. I.; came to "Weber county, Utith, about ten yeajp ago. Address this ' office, or hts stepbrother, Leonhard Graf, 25th ward, Cincinnati," O. -- Important to Use Traveling Public is the duty In Salt Lako City, the ever popular The Chicago & 3ttL Will Sell for Thirty Days Only SALT LAKE CITY. at Prine Cost bis Entire Stork r BANKINB. of Winter Dry Goods and Clothing to make room for his H. 0. HARKXES3. 1. W. GUTHEIE. C- - of Goods to Arrive. Spring Stock G. LAXGSOOEF t J. W. GUTHRIE L anlxeri- Mam-mot- h - 3. Y. FARMER, CO., MONTANA 8TKEKT. COHI NX K - THE CORINNE, UTAH. MATCHLESS BURDETT ORGANS ARE MADE AT TE X PENNA. ! :. X TO THE BURDETT ORGAN COMPANY, ERIE, De&lers in Gold Dust and Coin. JSQSEND I FOR CIRCULARS. BILLINGS & WHEELOCIi, Sole San Francisco Bay, Alameda To., Cal. tions. Titlo Perfect. CORRESPON DENTS. A tpdyko New York. o. BANK The NEWARK LAND COMPANY is now assuming shape; the Guarat tee Fund 1 aid in. 'Jhis ompany will he j ret ared in Manh to taUo :?.0(0 ooi-bv steainloat and rnilrt ad to their town and lands in one excursion, which w ill be advcrti'cd. I.y releicnee to tho oa-- t Purvey bait it will he seen that at ictrcio Point, in tront of .Newark, the deep wnter come all the way through the channel Horn the 1 acific, with tho k P. li. it. running in a direct line thiotigii Livormr re making this tho ormecting oil t hot wren all ait'-othe I nited tnte and, bv deep water, to all tho gl. he, ai d the great o- mnnu-l- a allpaitsot t trirg- oint on tho i'avotSan 1 ranci-1- 0 plenty of water, good climate, ewcllor t soil 'Ihi land will ho and ea-- communication. at auction in Airil in acre ar.d lot.n lod 'J his oini any will cou.monco oj era-toi or all lntormn-t'oin building, etc., soon. circular, map, ai d suL. ri turn. n plv nli'ori 1a at the olfce of tho cun any, 40. i ark 01 Cahluma, street, opi New Machinery 1 CORINNE OF Corinne, Utah. Incorpcrated. 1 hemical National Bank New York. German Notional 1nnk hicasjo. Omaha National Tank On aha. TV bite A McCormick Salt Lake Cjjy. RETAIL DKaLEK IK a. 1 1 1 -- A M- b- 1 -t cobixxi; AND CHEMICALS MILLS i Prompt Attention FGivtn to Col lec- Geo. paw Proprietors. NEWARK CORINNE Land Company. Exchange on all the principal cities of the United States. Bank of California San Francisco. PURE DRUGS 133 Mew York DRUGS, ETC. A.XD ALL. ' k J. W. McWUTT, 2 053 IFvL North-Wester- n. You will find on a!l the trains Pullman Sleepers, now and magnificent ay Coaches, and the bet Smoking and Second Cla- - Cars now on any road in the United States. Particular information, with map, time tables, etc., muv hediad at any of the Through Ticket Offices in the West, or upon personal or written application to J. H. Mountain, Western Traveling Agent, Onmi.a, Neb., VV. II. or to Stknnett, General Passenger Agent, Chicago. WUOLE3ALK J 25 day. F FRED CORKER, Railway the oldest, and several miles the shortest, route between Omaha ard Chicago. Within the pa-- t two years the road bed has been put in admirable condition, and almost the entire line baa been relaid with steel rails. The Depot in Chicago U centrally located, and a9 their trains arrive there thirty minutes in advance of all other line, passengers can always be sure of making Eastern connections. For all points in Northern and North-Easte- rn Iowa, you should purchase tickets via Marshall, Cedar Rapid, or Cl'nton. For point in northern Illinois or Wisconsin, via Fulton; and if vou are going to Chicago, or Ea-- t, you should, by ali menus, purchase your tickets by the Old Pioneer Route 3LO-C- V tf ARCAUJS B For tickets. Circulars, etc., address (box 692), and p!ennntc$t t travel. We take pleasure in stating, that the Cuicaga& 'lt iv REGULAR DRAWING consists of 32J00 Tickets, with 842 Prizes, distributing 1480, tion with the least trouble, and if there are two or more road leading to the same point, to decide which is the safest n - - , Jut p 16,-0- 00 North-Wester- - ; t THESE DRAWINGS ARE NEVER POST- PON ED NOR THE PHIZES REDUCED. 17 : ' , 4 of Cuba. Drawings every ' ? v ( 000. of all persons before EXTRAORDINARY DRAWING, with starting on a journey to acertain by Tickets, distributing $1,200,000 in what route they can reach their destina Prizes. It is Pratt and Morton offer their many thanks to the public for their kind patronage Saturday evenIn Bad Condition. Tho gutters ing. Their thanks are also due for the along Main street, and in fact in various kindness shown them by both ladies and quarters of town, need cleaning out gentlemen in assisting in the prepara-tion- s badly. By the ice and mud becoming for the entertainment; also to mixed together during tbe winter, and those assisting on the stage. thawing and freezing again, they have mudholes and cause the The Effect of Spring Tho un become perfect overflow the sidewalks, making shine of the fine spring days now upon water to in places for pedesus is having a wholesome effect upon it very disagreeable streets are dry and in fine the people on the north side of the street. trians. The but tho gutters and sewers are They crawl out from their places of condition,a disgrace.' They should be business and congregate around and simply seen to at once. whittle the store boxes as the peo jut pie of any other town ere in the Labit of Opened Out. F. H. Church opened doing. No better evidence is wanting out his place of business three or four that spring has at last arrived and to doors above the Mail office this mornatay. ing. He will do a general produce The River. Bear River is as clear business, and the farmers in tho neighand placid as the smiles of a belle in borhood will always get cash for their and summer time now that the ice has ungrain, potatoes, butter and eggs covered its bosom and flowed on to the anything else they have a mind to bring lake. The banks will soon become a in. Mr. Church is one of the mot favorite resort for youngsters cultivating favorably known man in tha community, an African shade on the upper lip, and and if he doesnt extend his business into for the misses who will persist in styling a large shipping trad to other cities it tbe lonely river, as though that before many days we will be greatly was the attraction that called them mistaken. Misses ed the handsomest stock, a well as the largest that has ever been procured for this section. The good- - ere now on their way to Corinne, nd will ta here a ?ocn as Express and fa- -l freightliiiec can bring them. Be sun and s their new lock for the latest novelties and styles. ' ' J UTAH. Experienced Workmen. y -- n. 1 la-en.e- OIL. PAINTS, WINDOW VAP.NIS3ES, fcan O. D. CASS.... .President. ... Cashier. W. T. FIELD. TOILET FINE GLASS, mar VI in SOAPS, Manager Kligfhett , FiNCY 3rlN CASHW -- A27D WALL GOODS. BUY AND SELL PAPER, GOLD GOVERNMENT FRAMES. BAKERY, PICTURE STATIONERY, VOUCHERS, COIN, EXCHANGE. AND IDCST. POCKET Etc. NEW OUTFIT8 FOR PA33S.NGER9 LCNOHES AND F ALL KINDS FRESH GROCERIES YORK, CHICAGO, City Brewery and Malt House. FRANCISCO DAY PiKd AND CAKEL on hand and for ale at the Eoar T,rms Thro md. $1; Bode. per week, $5.t0j Boird and lodging, $7. will Rece.ro Collection Propr. PROMPT AND Corner of Colorado ani Sjconi Street LOWEST MARKET RATES. All Klndawt ATTENTION. SALOONS. eepl-t- f nt tho Lowe I.lqur Prire. f THE BANK. B. LACHMAN, Proprietor Complete! Furnished and to Best do the Propose ork In the Territory. AIONTGOMERY After receiving KINGSBURY, Props. Sc LAGER BEER a thorough renovation, Is Now Open. k Bring On Your Crain! On tlae old Ilnassey Rank Corner. AND TDS FINEST the We Have J Most Mill in Utah, OSCEOLA SALOOli, CORINNE, UTAH, QUALITY Fifth Al-- o Llontana Otrooto, Cl Best Wines, Liquors, Tiie Celebrated Fm-parea- by wltb tbt. UInca, Liquors, & Cigars, . J , v. ' ' V EL? tiie sest deer, ale and porter - nd Prioee to $uit he Time - cocktails a specialty D. ia&DAS lu k O tO. w ?,5 Portland? C9 FOBS AUD FJJt-J- , Tertn tee , 1 FOR HIGHEST MARKET PRICE HIDES, CHAMPAIGN I hats f , , fussiiHua goods and Boston, In New York to pay the ' ALWAYS ON TAP. I cm vMt nbll.ta-nea- t every retpeet. v LUNCH - Boots and Shoes, Flmfc Cliess In - ITI3ISI3 Proprietor'- LEONARD ELI EL, The Oilliard Department Always on Top. al- i Wholesale and retail dealer in Diseases of the Kidnejs proprietors, Auer & Murphy, can JJIItltlS IlYDRASTin COUPOUZD tastes the to of be found catering ways will be found a most efficacious remedy. When in the city the thirsty public. and you wish to indulge, we recommend Pric SI SS per half dozen. per bottle; , JJ. K.H11U M. Ca., you to their care Their Tom and Jerry 44 Liberty street. New York. is simply immense. Toponee, Oaml Howe, and Cigars. FREDERtCKSDURGER LAGER BEER Painful affections of the bladder, and nrinary organs, accompanied by gravelly deposits IjrritAtion of the neck of the bladder, with difficulty of holding tbe urine, in stricture, in seminal weakness, and in all conditions of the parts, accompanied by debility, weakness or painful irregularities in male or female, Ceorce Butterbaugh, Alex. delS Orders from adlstanee promptly filled seltf . 1IIE BAR IS STOCKED WITH THE CORINNE. MALT OF A SUPERIOR QUALITY a2tf-2- m The Best Quality of Flour 50'-- ; sepl-t- Always on hand. J principal cliiesj East and West And all Jthe PERSONAL OF EVERY BREAD SAN MISCELLANEOUS. YOUNG Iheat. SIGHT DRAFTS DRAWN ONJ CORINNE, UTAH.,i. AMSHLER Paid for Facing R. It. Dep t,) CORINNE. CUTLERY, M- - Market Price RAILROAD HOUSE SPONGES, BRUSH CS, IMPORTED AND o.-i-te . CHARLES R. PETERS, i PERFUMERY Pranci-co- |