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Show Wifi CORISXE DAILY COB1X3C PUBLIC CCIIOOL. Unartz Still In Montana. MAIL. Mw. CT.ZZ2. ETC. In the general interest that is being Report lor Wesk Erdlaff Oet. 18. I felt in the development of $ur silver ' r HaliinUy. Octobiir 13V IS74. advanced chad. ; f to attendance. io is directed attention Number little but mines, OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. 14 31 ale?. ....... ........................ the working of our gold ones. We learn Female-?.- . .....................II .UNITED STATES OFFICERS FOB. UTAH: daily attendance.. from Air. a.J. Davi3 that the number Average 1 3lale. ......11 Females of stamps row in operation is 25 in ork. o IMMAaT GRADE. f 41 in Jeffer, Associate Justices J. 8. of Penn-y- l Lewi? and Clark counties, m attendance. Number aid P. H. Ewer?on, Michivan. ........................472l son, C in Meagher, CO in' Madion,'10 in Mai e?.... .. ' Martbal 1L. j. vj. rjcnuTT, - . - . 4 j. t -- f tie; .n -- Bore-man- Maxwell, Michigan. U. S. Attorney William Carey. Sarveyor-Uencr. Nathan Kimball, Ind. Receiver of Iublfe 31obevs-- J. B. Overton. Register Land utflco Willitt Pottenger. S. J. p. Tarsrnrt, Illinois- I. U. S. Ajos,r Collector O. J. Hollister, California. George - 4 .1 Female?... Beaverhead total 142,, against 5 last Average daily attendzneo 3lale? year. Besides the above, 5 stamps are Females being put up in Deer Lodge county and Whole norm her in attendance.. Helena Ind. 25 more in Madison. Average daily attendance.... al at tho depot about sixty tons' of high grada ore, brought down recently by Graeters out- shipment. It immediately, we are . . COIUNNE CITY OFFICERS: told, by several times this amount if the Mayor n. E. Hurlbnt. Councilmon S. L. Tibbal. L. Eliel, E. C. teams can be procured for freighting it. Ferruson, J. W. Guthrie, J. T. Parkin-on- , J. MaNh, Jlira m Homo, M. D. Ochiltree, This is another encouraging lino of Ioui Demers and Henry Liowoi. traffic that will greatly benefit Corinne, Recorder W. T. Field. ' Treasuror George M. Allen. and every means should be used to faciliJustice of the Peace E. C. Jacob?. tate any efforts put forth in that directMarshal D. I. Kn. Attorney William llrndman. ion." The coming summer is sure to School" L. TibbaD, II. IIouao and A. Hardonbrrook. bring with it a much further develop"'! mmjmmmm ment of the mines of Montana than CORINNE AND VICINITY. and the heretofore, higher necessarily be will Terriof out the 1b shipped and oats grades Barley quoted at tory for reduction; because the means for $1 .40 per bushel. reduction are far more perfect than tho The' in latest sashes Homan f very . primitive ones of Montana yet afford, can be seen only at A. Kuhn & Bros. and will more than off-e- t the freightage. L By keeping a sharp lookout, such freight Several feminine noble reds were pascan all he secured fur Corinne, and it sengers on tho east bound freight this will not he least of the various branches morning. For energetic and bright looking speci of traffic in which she is engaged. Notes. mens, cast your eye on tho trippers of the fantastic, last night; tho lime the depot yard i? At present filled with more fieiglitcrs taking on loads For Indies handsome ties nn.bscarf?, for tho upper country than at any time any color, changeable and others, go to this season. It lesemhles to some extent A. Kuhn & Bros. the baggage train of an army in camp,' The rush from the emigrant trains for there being fully seventy-liv- e wagons edibles resembles a body of rebs in re- packed in various quarters. Freight is treat. constantly arriving, and with all the accessions daily coming to Land for taking Sison, "Wallace & Co. have just received a fresh supply of very nice cod- it north, it still accumulate-- . There are now eighteen cars on the track to ho unfish. Walker Bros, and Cledo Farnhams loaded. If the freight business keeps up its present appearance and theJe is outfits arrived from 3Iontana this mornevery reason to believe it will increase ing with quartz. a long season will he the remit and midAirs. Dana, for ;llelena, and Jim winter will scarcely see the la-of it and Pole Mitchell were passengers leaving. Following are the freight rs Boyle on tho coach north this morning. that have left since our Thursdays refit and other?, awaiting will be followed - Tro-teos- ............441J s.. 25 ...77 '" a 0, i 0 fl.i t. f " v j -i j t- A Pune RETAIL : Second shipment of goods per week ending Oct. 17: John Marryatt, James Mussante, Charles Proyrn. J K Morton, d Cramer, August'S Cordelia, V ictor 2 M auldin. J tmo McDonald. Fred Goddard, A L N irargans, Polberg, Mariana II J line?, John D Wilson, 31ollio E." Jlorrocks, James D Williams, Andrew B 2 Kalman, Julia Williams, Edwin N 2 William?, Lemuel . T. J. BLACK, Postmaster. At Auer'& 31 urphys, Occidental saloon, Salt Lake City, can always be found tho bet of- liquors and tho finest brands cf cigars. Queen Charlottes, oda cocktails, mint jusherry cobblers, and all favorite summer drinks lep?, mixed in unrivalled style at the Occidental. Call and see for yourselves, discharge of their duty.' AND CUCrAlCALO DEALER J)I LETTER LIST. Follow ing is tho list of letters regaining in the Corinne Postoffice, for the - Albert LL--h, , PAINTS, FINE 553 WICJES, Tho Bea ver Enterprise publishes a heading News by Mail, and the other day wo thankfully acknowledged the compliment. But with tho worst kind of unkindness the editor latc-l- employed a quarter of a column to convince his readers that the mail referred to was by that slow old coach the coach, Now, what is nfore ilnkind? j Squib. Baskin has served notico of contest of election on George Q. ' One door north of the C. W. Higgins, Dr. Iieuse, and microscopic analytic physician, treat? all classes of chronic diseases, on scientific principle?. Particular attention given to chronic diseases of fern alas, fit.?, cancer?, sore eyes, deafne?gj catarrh, neuralgia, tape worms, piles, .gravel, salt iheurn, erysipelas, end spinal disease?. I invite tho earnest attention of the afflicted. 3Iy system is po newfangled nfiair, but the result of years of expeirenea in healing chronic disease?. Call and seo me and if you do not know what your troubles are, I will tell you at once. & Bros. Corinne Mitts Machinery. The machinery far the new Corinne I Mills arrived here last night, and but a ffcw days will elapse now before tile ponderous machinery will b get in we belisve, is in readiness far putting it in immediately, and as it' . ' f tLo first class kind, a driving business will certainly .bo in order fof the mills in 6 short time. The enterprising" "gentlemen connected' with this enterprise are deserving of the greatest patronage in- their effort to increase the prosperity " of the townJ. and there' is no doubt,- of J thair getting it. motion,-Everythin- fs-o- - g, TOILET riNB. GOODS. f. SOAPS, tAEDJ PANOT WALL f 4 , , Pocket PBASIE3. ' CUTLERY, C I O A H. S. Ere. K48 THE LAE3E3T CORINNE, UTAH. Genera! Blacksmlthln C. rs o THE LARGEST AND d o o. & IN THE TERRITORY, o I- Wagon XORTil FRONT STREET, seltf (Oji osite R. II. Depot,) 0 o H CITY MARKET o H S CO, 4 f a ' td UTAH. CORINNE is S i0 h co UTAH, I). J. or Frs 2 the compose Etc.. Etc . 3 . & E.L I ' E L, Boots and Shoes, cents' furnishing: JTT AVTNO GOODS AMO PERFECTED 31 Y HATS. COIN and FURS HIDES, eIV HAND-BILL- S, O COLLECTION 8 will receive ept-t- PELTS. AND Plain and Fancy Job Printing. Bought and Gold. B All f OF 11 DODGERS, PRjOgRAUMrj?, ENVBL0FES CO RHINE, LETTER HEADS. mu. . caBisrsis POSTERS, prompt Mtentioa. HIGHEST 3f ARKET TRICE FOI BILL HEADS, STATEMENTS. SQpl-- tf O. D. RICHMOND C. t CO. O. D. CASS.. e Board - 21 '..... fl.JOT Moal Ticket?, ?7. soppn S DayH:tU-2-and nr to $2 per day- to $12 per iraek ti jket?, 1. S10 Hiaht.'S 0 BLANKS. President. W. T. FIELD Cafibior. BUSINESS CARDS. i t sell' buy and OVEBXUENT IYOUCHEB3, COW. DUST. AND EXCHANGE. I k VISITING CARDS, " T BALL TICKETS BILLS OF LADING, CERTIFICATES, " "" ' V ILZSBfPT s 4 OHN EUPFEB, GOLD UONTAITA GT. : i: - ? CORINNE. DKALKB IX FINE WATCHECf SIGHT ORAFTS DRAWN ON V i And raanafactorer of fine NEW YOE3; i CSSXQAQO, . ... . riATivc J - SAX FBANCHSOO, i And an ' ik rriaelpal diles Em4 and Wecfc t 9 i 4 - y 1 CelloeUeM i IHSJSlL - . " ASO , ; tin t - llt t Bme S'- PSrT . cold acynLnv f in PISTOLS and MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS alwayv on band." i.epalrinfi rept-t- r patoA, azk! warranted. EVERY PKRfcCN, -- fcv. f T r LABELS SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, ' ' - fSiO Fer exeeutlng al kinds of GOLD DUST, ARRANGE-mart- ? with ?mio of tho larsot house? in New York and Boston, I am preparod to pay thoi . , Room OFFICE 0 c EXCHANGE Main Street, opposite WahVatch Hotel. superior Dooleys Yeast Power from any all others in market. Fr-ed J0D FIIIST-CLAS- S fienl-t- Aug. Podlech, Prop., cotn-pouud- Uxti. It a In eonaecdea with Finn. Wholesale and retail dealer in the Best.to i and Cornod Meat. f LEONARD -- o u First National Bank of Utah BEEF, TEAL, MUTTON, TORE, : Pi THE IIEYFKDN, Proprietor. INTEREST Qf o Ld STOCKHOLDERS CENQRAL nCWO it B THE DtjycJtCiciH . K h CORINNE Local Foil e AWKERS, 53 Q hi HUSSEY WARREN Q A OLD Corner of"3Iontana and Fifth streets, M (a: BAMKIM0. tills. - Corner.: Montana and Fifth Sts. CORINNE, UTAH. XT Latest Telegraphic. Reports. 0 and 8leixhs made to order. Till: 6D0SCQID3 FOE THE, l&IK 0 ST0CE SELECTED BEST fnrriaro Berairinir Pair.tlrgand Trinuninjr. Busviofl J P R. It. Q Making and Shoeing. octl'rtf Tnai Afcp.ALora PHIL. KL1PPLE, Prop., - CIRCULATION IN THE NORTHERN COUNTIES rpl-t- f - injurious substances, and so nicely that the contents of each box insures light," sweet, healthy biscuits, rolls and pastry. tiig TcnniTonY. in PAPER, General Merchandise. Economical, Reliable, i? i ? u Miss Laura II. Stevenson commences wholssaLx axd sstah. dxulkxs nc an engagement at tho theatre Monday evening. Col. Joseph r. Nounan has resigned his office as Clork of tils Third District Court. OOODS OF EVEKV DES The Tribune wants the grand jury to SECOND-HANCBIPTIC431 BOUGHT AND BOLD. . interview G. CVsar Bates, tlw) irrepres-sible farmer District Attorney. Itthinks be has sometning to say that would inNoulnna At., 2l door west of terest them very much. tho .S2Air olSee. A lunrtic, whom eocio of the funny fellows of the city made believe he was a CORING E UTAH. to BrigDeputy Marshal, proceeded a serve to residence hams yesterday EUROPEAN PLAN HOTEL, warrant of arrest. He was met by some of the hirelings at the door, refused enWHITE HOUGH, trance and finally arrested, but was re- leased on becoming apparent. bis-lunac- eiediuu mnyrem i .1 'i r AND OVERLAND SHOPS, - t FKJTT7BE STATIONERY, ' r Oox-Imi- o t t j , PESTUiXEST , - - GLAC3, . . uouono N Colorado street, near For rth. a SHOVEL. The owner ran have the saiuo by paving-fothis ad and moving propertv. Arrlv to GIFNE'UL .STEPHEN LAVIN, I. O. U. V. 31. agor.s, & EPONGE3, E5CS3E3, 111POBTED XOTJINTD. V, 1 -- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. D Latest Paris fashion in beaded belts black salt rubber belts, and any style in leather witli patent buckle, at A. Kuhn WINDOW VAENIiOES, Stkcialtiks. w, Soli Ioike OILS, ; Cor-inn- r Vk "Walker with 0,000 pounds for C. press, this season, at A. Kuhn & Bros. II. Feck, Sterling. Kraitus Sorensen is the name of the August Miller, 10,000 pounds for Rich polygamous chap from Danish Town & W ilson, Bozeman. who carried off the young girl from e D. B. Hill, 10,000 pounds for P. A. as his third cone. lately, Largey and others, Virginia City. Henry Tenj'ck, with 0,000 pounds of Brick IIou?e, with five room?, for rnt. Pleasantly located. Enquire of fruit; lliram Caswell, 8,500 pounds of fruit, and 31. 31. Curtin, 4,500 pound? 8. L. Tibbals. of fiuit all for 3Iorris Bros., Helena. .There will le services in the Preshy-- , llebt-Parks, 10,000 pounds far W. terian "church morning and 11. Weymer and other?. Deer Lodge. evening, Kov. M. G. Cass is expected The Bill, to take such part in tho services as his was occasion An that of the erjoyaole health will permit. at the Opera Iloiue, grand opening ball, Charles Dow, from Rockford, Illinois, last The xarious committee havnight. arrived in town a few days ago, for the ing it in charge left nothing undone to purposo of establishing a nursery if ho fill the measure of enjoyment for those find things suitable for that purpose. who were fortunate enough to be in atThis is a feature badly needed, and we tendance. The hall was just comfortabli hope the gentleman will conclude to re- filled, and the jostling and general inconmain with us. venience felt at places where the crowd is An intoxicated individual of tho Mor- greater than the room will. bear, was enAbout fifty couples mon persuasion who was found in a tirely wanting. graveyard at Salt Lake City, assured were in attendance. Among those presthe sexton when ho took him in charge ent we noticed tho familiar faces of that he was not drunk, hut a petrified several of our Ogden friena?, and from various point? along the C. P. R. R. At giant. 12 oclock adjournment was had for ' Just received, per express, the very and tha latest in gents hats, all new styles and supper at the 3Ietropoiitan, was that Campbell unanimous verdict colors; also a full assortment of Windon tho occasion as tiro himself excelled sor senrf at A. Kuhn & Bros. boss caterer. Dancing was recommenced Mr. Ilolengren is erecting a black- at --1 and continued till 4 oclock, when smith shop, 30x40, on the north side of the party broke up. Now that this one I ho track, which is to contain three has proven a success of the greatest kind, forges. This makes tho fifth shop, and wo should like to see a continuance of tho present workmen assert that even them at regular intervals during the this number will not he sufficient to ac- winter say, every two weeks or oftener. commodate tho public, as they are com- A social club should bo organized, and pelled daily Co refuse work. among tho brave and fail, of Corinne a series of enjoyable night? be inaugurSisson, Wallace & Co. respectfully Invito teamsters, and all others, to ex- ated. "With the talent displayed at no place is better amine their stock and get 2riccs beforo this last one, surely pircpared to effect such an arrangement. purchasing elsewhere. Freight checks Waltz in, boys; plenty of fuu in store. taksnrin payment for outfits. tub;, 5 v J A - port: cy- Af r , t DRUCO it. a L-ro- 74 S. J f and Misa J KxxiK PaVtkksox, Assistant. There is nt present lying - YmOtCSALC u ; -- t A5D SKTAIL DKALKX V WUOLKSALe tf f Ahkim A. pATTEtfcos, Principal. Morttaia Ore. BOX ELDER COUNTY OFFICERS: Probate Judge Samuel Smith. Sheriff John Burt. Prosecuting Attorney J. C- Wright. AMWfor and Collector J. Rosenbaum. County Clerk J. C. Wright, School 8uperlntendent Mr. Joelson. " County Reorder J. C. Wright. a , , .' ? -- 4 , Prcrntly tCrzdidr'i v f i '. Orders - , - To.- i " , - v Eisrfts2s& Addi&M' weki peri nine of 100 beaatifal Iftdieri tooth, fine a wd piece of la Uninee mchet, poult, ATTfauI! vl9 Harmony Si. rkUajnlphlA. Uit i c&ft i - J H'. i e 03tija - H i 1 ca; ' CtSHe |