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Show i Judge MAIL. DAILY CORINNE MONTANA I. J. Teoliy. Judge D. J. Toohy, formerly proprietor of the Corinne Reporter, and jutely JUNE 2. tTEDIICSDAY, on the editorial staff of the Salt Lake Sr. Tribune, U. S. Commissioner, and what OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. ft-'. i. not, visited his friends la Corinne last UNITED STATES OFFICERS FOR UTAH: evening, and this morning returned to Governor Sami. B Axtoll, California. Zion. He is preparing for an immediate A. Black, Utah. Chief Justice David I. Jiowe, Kansas. to San Francisco, to take the Vociate .Tactic? J. 3. Boroman, of Penn- departure management of and put in operation a sylvania, and P. H. REmrrvon, Michigan. Marshal loorge Maxwell, Michigan. mammoth Independent daily paper, to U. S. Attorney WIGiam Carej. Surveyor-GenerNathan Kimball, Ind. be called the Globe or Times. The Receiver of Pnbllc Monevs V. Silvers. Ketristor Land Office Willitt Pottenirer. Judge is an able lawyer, has had years U. S. Aeor J. P. Tnggart, Illinois. is an energetic, ' U. S. Collector 0. J. Hollister, California. of newspaper experience, igorou, and snappy editorial writer, . BOX ELDER COUNTY OFFICERS: and must naturally create an organ that Probate Judge Samuel Smith. Sheriff John Burt. will take the lead in any caue he may A tiornev f Prosecuting - - " Aeeeeor and Col e tor M. D. Rosenbaum. espoue. By nature and by qualificCountv Clerk J. C. Wright. ation, tho newspaper business is unSchool Superintendent -- Mr. Joclson. County Recorder J. C. Vri?ht. doubtedly .his vocation. He has just returned from the field of his future labors, CORINNE CITY OFFICERS: ' and all necessary measures conne.ted Coancilmen S. 1. Tibbal. L. Eliel, J. T. with the inception of a new journal were Parkinson. lui iemer Henry I.iewe. J.. D. C. F. Ed. Ferric, Farmer, lhil.W.Klipnlo. completed whilo in San Francisco. Ho Johnson..!. Ja'-oRecorder I. 0. expects to leuve Utah next Saturday. - Treasurer Lambert Eliel. Justices of tho Peace E. C. Jacobs, T. J. In common with the numerous Gentile -- -- i - al " J.C-T'right- . I n. Mayor-E-P.Johnso- b. -- Black. Marshal D. D. II an. School Trustees fi. I. and A. llardanbrrook. Tibbal, II. House RKLimOVH NOTICES. ! M. K. CHURCH Rev. 'A. R. Tlnckner, tor Breaching every Sunday at 7:30 p. m. Sabbath School at 10:30 a m. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. S- - L Sunday Gillespie, pator Preaching ereryschool at at 11 a ra. and 7 p. m. Sabbath and his friends in the Territory, we vsh him all the success he anticipates, and if he employs the same energy there that h(T has displayed in the cause of freedom and justice here, he must certainly succeed. - soon to be connected with the outside world nl p. by the electric thread. Tho Nevada and CHAPEL OF THE COOT) SAMARITAN Rev. Wm. H. Story Northern Telegraph Company agree to (Protestant Enjoopal)Services the last Sunofficiating. build the line to that city for an admonth. each of day vancement of three thousand dollars, to J? be paid back in telegraphing. This is CORINNE AND VICINITY. certainly a very liberal offer, as the B. F. WHiTKfeturned to Malad toamount would soon be returned. Telegaafh. Boie, Idaho, is of-Los- -- Ogden Fire. i - Summons. Lc In tbs Justices Court of Malad Precinct, in Elder and'Territory of tho county Utah. A- - Hardenbrook, J. P. -Solon Feck, plaintiff, vs. Beach S. Shepard, defendant. - 'I ho ; people of tho Territory of Utah d greeting to eaehS. Shepard, defendant: You are hereby summoned to appear before me.ai my office in orinne ity, in Malad Precinct, county of Box Elder, oa the thirteenth day of o'clock: a. m., to anJuly, A. D. 1875. atoften the above named plain swer the complaint tiff, who claims an indebtedness against you of two hundred and ninety-eigdollars, on an account !oegoodtold and delivered and money loaned to the defendant by the plaln-tif- f, when judgment will betaken against you for the said amount together with costs and damages, if you fait "to apear end answer. To the Sheriff or any Constable o Box Elder county, greeting: Make legal service and dua return hereof. Given under my hand this second day of of-Be- x. '- m Wholaaala aad lUteu Xwlw L t r-v- 1 , i 4 si3 v V. KftiOLBQAVa i Ii Grooerleo, ft, Produce and . s, Li Cf& v ht D. 1875. A. HARDENBROOK, A. June, , Propigi o RCTAIU: .i alt (, tj -s- Hontana Otrcct, 4 S - . sA&xa ro In the Justices Court of Malad Precinct, In the county of Box Elder and Territory of L B FINE ALL KIND rJITJEO, re 052131,. OUTFirriNti-- ew f ' i f ' GOODS AID - QStt cm C .m FAU - 1 ! ta .i D.tt J.ixdCrc. !. AyOrder by mall or telegraph pwaptlj attended te. C l OuSt 8eerl tboesend retch lumber ahioflee - - lot ' , LEIWES, Betett S, THE LARGEST WAGON DEPOT a $ le bead.' . Hjav NEW re-to- OF PANCT AND FANILT 8TANTLY ON HARD. IO VO p L Corin (Between nv-- i. J, P. Summons. u $ r!t 13-10-0) The firs at Ogden yesterday destroyed in addition to the us a visit this morning. Dolmonico hotel, the establishment of g John Q. Harniih, Deputy United Mr. Keisel, an old office belonging to the States Marshal, is going to Buel to night Western Union Telegraph Company, and damaged considerably the building on official business.. of A. Landt. Tho Junction places the Alex Topokce and H. Spencer loss at about $5,000, and says it was inThe Bonanza for nil. started for Snake River this morning, sured in the agency of Burns & Smedley, Invalid, by nervous debility, desirons of and will return in about two weeks. of Salt Lake City. again feoiing the vigor of health and vim of So$n Peck of Buel, Nevada, gave 2.--, r r)iVinri)WfiJi - , tah. T. J. Black, J. F. Allen Hardenbrook srd John Landen, partner. doi g business under the firm name and st vie of Hardenbrook St JLandon, plaintiffs, vs. John B. i ould ware, defendant. Territory of Utah --end 'ihe'peoole of the Ji. John te Bonldware, defendant: greeting You are hereby summoned to appear before me. at my office in orinne City, n Malad Frecinct, county of Box Elder, on the thirteenth day of J uly, A. D. 187), at one ocloek Auer & Murphy announce that they p. m.. to answer tho complaint oi the above who .laim an indebtedness named are new compounding those cooling de- againt plaintiffs, you of forty and 13100 nMO on account of goods sold and deliv.liar, licious summer beverage, such, as Milk dered to defendant t y plaint ff9 and service of Punch. Queen Charlottes, Julip. Cob property of plaintiffs, when judgment will be taken against you for the said amount. together biers. Egg Lemonade, etc., at the Occiwith costs and damages, If yon tail to appear dental Saloon, Salt Lake City. and answer. 'lo the Sheriff or any Constable of said Box Elder county, greeting: Make legal service SPECIAL NOTICES. and due return hereof. Given under my hand this second day. of Kealtli tho Nource of Ilnpptneae. June, A. D. 1875. T. J. BLACK, J. P. The relaxation of the nervous system, which creates an indisposition to mental or bodily W. O. JOHNSON. a J. OS BOBN. A. i. MllXUOlb A action, is of very fro juent occurrence. torpid liver, debilitated stomach or deranged bowels are tho groat cause. For years Da. HhSLE FELSBUArED I. X I,. PlTrsRS ha beerr successfully usod throughout the United Statos, os an unlailing restorative and health and invigorating giving medicine those organ to their original strength It has to health and reinvigor- never (ailed to ate tho whole system. Dyspepsia, indigestion and los of appetite, goneral debility, fever and ague, disappear with its use. Asa medium e for diseases arising from impure or impoverished blood, it is without an eiual. They are composed of an absolutely pure diffusive stimulant, medicated with the mot effective tonic, and will provo a safeguard & CO. against the attacks of dyspepsia and liver com W. C. JOHNSON plaint. ro-tori- day. H A03TJS:i3T KIW From tho Helena Herald. 1 The Sally Belle lode it yielding a large amount ef stiver ore, 'much of which ia of sufficiently high grade-tship. Lieutenant Colonel Fred. Grant, it is announced, will command the expedition, which goes up tbevYcltowslone by steamer. They expect to take a steamer at Bismarck and proceed up the Yellowstone to the Powder River, and as much further as possible. It is asserted by parties in the city who are acquainted with the facts, that the man Henderson, who is the unknown man with Shaffer, is not the Jack Williams indicted by the Grand Jury for complicity in the Wnrl murder. We are informed that Henderson is a fugitive from justice from the Territory of Utnh; that he recently arrived , here and stopped in Prickly Pear valley for two week, during which time Warl was murdered; that should he ho capturud and brought back here his friends can prve that he was not away from the galley during the two "weeks previous to his leaving ibr Benton. 4 ' v. ft Dealer la A AND i 1 i Groceries, -- system, should take a few battle of Dr. Detectives and Deputy United States Marshals are thicker hare at presJrico. ent, than fiddlers In Almost Gone. With the exception of a email patch here and there, no snow is to be observed on the mountains. Colonel H. T. Templeton, a mining speculator well known in Utah, died in San Francisco --Thursday night. Justice Hardenbrook last night unit?d in the holy bonds of matrimony, H. M, - A Brigham City woman, with a The Weather. Without making .wolfskin hat, swung around the- - circle mnch fuss about it, the weather turned yesterday, to the consternation of fash- -' disagreeably chilly and uncomfortable ionable ladies who were out shopping. two or three days ago, and h9 remained so since. It is well during - A treight train passed though town threa or four months in enough the year, when that was hardly visible, on coal is to be had and the Brigham City account of the number of Indians that road is in condition to allow our Morwere taking a free ride for a short dismon wood venders a paage, but jut tance. now, and before the Enoch scows have f.TnK products of the farm are still become well enough adjusted to naviwe would prefer less rolling into town in large quantities. gate -the bottoms, All - who are engaged in this busi- of it.ness say they never have known such Downl Down! Dawn Again! Grand quantities in the market before. reduction in Ladies Hats, at A. Kuhn to-da- y . Beer on tap, at the Checkered Ladies Linen Suits, in the latest stales and endless variety, at A. Kuhn Bro.a. '.it 2 and seventy five car loads of freight were unloaded at the depot in Corinne during the month of May. A- much greater number are expected this month. - Funeral. , The funaral of L. P. Cowan took place at half past 10 oclock It was well attended, and tho services wera conducted by the Rev. S. L. Gillespie. Mrs. Cowan will con tinuAhar journej k Montana in a few to-da- y. days. The Silver alanche says Judge Whitson, been on the Idaho Bench for of years, .ha been transferred r City Av- who has a number from the Third Judicial District, which locates him further south in the ,,. Territory. . .(w i . i.v..'.. New Firsu E. S. Whittier, of JEvaQitqq Wyohas leased a building f M. Amshler, on Montana Street, and will epen a wholesale liquor store in a The' business will be conducted by E. Schottenfels, M. D., late oti Cbtcaso. O Jt ar by the capsizing of a boat, containing Aftd a cdfarade. The body was by ziofeoveeed The .survivor saved swimming ashore. Allen leaves resides at'Laramie. Denver ari&'wbo t tv X bim-gjO- v THE TERRrrORY Tcbaeeo, Celebrated Fish Bros Wagons nud Corinne, Utah. " Cigars. 5 ornerr Montana and Fifth Sts. FULL STOCK A. CORINNE, UTAH. and 'Pcrta English Ale Con- stantly on hand. seltf For Sale on Easy Terms Vagon Depot of Geo. A. Lovc, Utah. C'oxixixie, Important to tlie Traveling1 Pnblic Fine Teams, It is the duty of all persons before all kinds of Groceries, and Provisions, at starting on a journey to ascertain by II. Leiwes. what route they can reach their dustina tion with the leat trouhle, and if there A gentleman just are two or more road The Steamboat leading to the returned from Salt Lake, and who was same point, to decide which is the safest out in the excursion latelv from there on and pleasantest to travel. We take pleasure in stating, that the the City of Corinne, says that Captain Dorris stated to him positively that the CmcAGA& North- - Western Railway fteamer would arrive here some time in is the oldest, and several miles the Seven shortest, route between Omaha and Chithe latter part of this week. Within tho past two years the hundred people were out in tho excur- cago. road bed has been put in admirable conShe will make regular trips to dition, and almost the entire line lias sion. this point, the Captain says, without fail been relaid with steel rails. The Depot in Chicago i centrally loas thero is enough business assured to trains arrive there warrant it. We hope this may be the cated, and a. their minutes in advance of all other thirty case, and no longer delay be occasioned. lines, passengers can always be sure of making Eastern connections. For all North-Easte- rn -- The circulars of the points in Northern and Circulars. you should purchase .tickets via Colonization Society are now ready Iowa, Marshall, Cedar Rapids, or Clinton. for distrbution, and can be procured at For points in northern Illinois or Wisthe post office, the drug store or at this consin, via Fulton; and if vou are going office. Persons having friends to whom to Chicago, or Eat, you should, by all means, purchase your tickets by the Old they wish to send these circulars 6Hould Pioneer Route attend to the matter at once. Any perThe Chicago & North-Wester- n. son' desirious of subscribing money to You will find on all the trains Pullaid the Society or paving their subscrip- man Sleepers, r.ew and magnificent I ay tions, can do so by calling on W. W. Coaches, and the best Smoking and Class Cara now on any road in Watkins, chairman of the committee on Second the United States. finance. Particular information, with maps, time tables, etc., mav be had at any of Front Braids, the Human Hair. Through Ticket Officeain the West, 3 ounces, $5 00. Long or upon personal or written application weighing J. H. Mountain, Switches, $0 00, $7 50, $8 50; very to Western Traveling Agent, Ornate, Neb., nice, $10 50, $11 50, $12 50. All these or to W. H. Stennett,, Switches have long coverings. Curls General Passenger Agent, Chic go. frm $1 50 to $3 00. Old Hair and Combings cleaned, dyed and made up ICE MCE! ICE! cheapt the Standard ; Hair Store, 107 Kimball Block. Wm. Irvine, .proprietor. L-B. By sending sample of hair7 Fifteen hundred tons of the beet pare Spring Ice for sale, by the ton or car load, and say price, for any cla3 of hair goods, at moderate rates. all orders will be prom ptly attended to, r , o i aiid satisfaction, guaranteed. m25 , HOUSE, Corinne. St j Corinne, Montana , i t 4 ept-t- f j i Louis Demers, AND WARRANTED WBOLmutfsamnauuin In every respect, a they are made of the very best material. S, G-ROCBRIE- f rt; fli V f Dry Goods and Clothing) Wo would also call attention to our style o: A full stock, all sizes, of the celebrated PROVISIONS, Etc. 4 P Schuttler Chicago Wagons , ' Spring Wagons. 4 s hand, warranted in every respect and guaranteed the best wagon made. Also a lull supply of REAPERS, MOWERS, THRESHING MACHINES, SULKY RAKES, GRAIN DRILLS, PLOWS, GANG Always on A GOOD SUPPLY OF - ' PLOWS, And all kinds of the best and latest improved ' t " , i Covers W agon Fam Always on hand. A W. C. ' ! - AND WAGON IRON, STEEL, ' $ 77 Bakcy J, u- - .1 Z2C3. -- p, r OILYEB9, - . The only first elaas - , . Mrs. Sners, ( - ) ' Praprlelor, Lois C r; ' r Jv . . I ' rv . eltf 'i. E-T- J 5 -- ' . " UTAH. mitt's r', t Street i.v 4 A CRACKERS, lu CHEESE. v n I n j 00RI2IHE, UTAH. 'i-.S- ii 'BiEl V GEOCQC HAN P. 4 Prtrtl .Yioth'i Sa . Y, ' fit in:3 nis c7thi i - SR t f finbi ?n!fitD tuoY fiO f ' Always on hand. Also itt-or- ee MflQR-ASU?EIlIORiITAljT- T . RATES COREtNB, - h 4 Corner of Colorado nod Second SLSTa? tj restaurant in the city SomizqrtecfOThe Bctexly Oo., Chinee- ' t tSe WVk herself,, which it to be in the beet strle. k Prco Lunch.' - widow or tho lata PromixtlT Filled. n F. OBAUT. " 9 frorriljhbdrlng Town i 7 . North Front street, Corinne, Utah. ...... Ordero P SAUSAGE, nlO ..... a i LIQUORS, - S1LVEU 8TAU REST AUUAnT, 14 CRIP- QF ALL Dps t v1' i TIONS. ' Connecting with U. N R. R. trains going north. ' Leaves Hampton every Monday, Wednesday and Friday; retaining Tuesday, 50. . rn. AMOHLCR Prop'r. BETWEEN HAMPTON STATION. U. N. B. B., AND HaLAD CITY. t AND FAMILY SUPPLIES f t PIES, WINES, s, v Fare-fi- FRUITS City Brewery and ed. I " Carrying the United States malls and .passen-ger- . Re-open- BREAD, LIno, Thursday and Saturday. ? 4 Cortnno, Utah. fTHE Montana stage being discontinued from A corinne to Malta, the undersigned will run Trl-Woo- kly 1 ; s h Union' A MATERIAL, Warehouse Near the Depot, Line. Stage NATIVE ANDFOREIGN And all kinds of Blacksmith and Wagon-make- rs Supplies, for sale at the lowest cash prices. JOHNSON & CO. Valley A large assortment of W Sj ff i ' Machinery ? Malad f V HARDWOOD All orders will roceive our personal attention. kf large and complete stock of all kinds of - -1- of Wine, Scotoh Alt kinds always gn hand , Cheyenne, Tlairs- ?r , day. Will men Attend an engineer" on tho Union Pacific, wna drowned in a lake, ,J)A0WKED-Ne- m il-o- us , Transferred Liqncni, AGENTS FOR THE Life is Sweet. The blood is the life of the human system. Keep it pure and all is well; for this purpose no standard modicino ha3 had :o uniform and amazing success as Du. II k.m ivYs CLli bkati d I. X. L. IliTrfcRs. This is a pure stimulent, medicated with tho finest tonics and alteratives which the voidable kingdom affords and is tho only preparation at present known which thoroughly moets tho onorgency. The offocto' thi popular restorative is continuous. Each doo taken invigorate tho vitil energies and tho brain, and its prolonged iio will cure any cae of debility, or mental torpidity that doo arise from organic caues boj ond tho reach of medicine, It is in the stricto-- t sense of the uoi d, an invigorating and regulating cordial. It the nerves are trem and relaxed, it brace them; it tho liver is torpid it promote activity in hat organ; rhe appetite i poor and digetion a low and pain-lu- l operption it create a relish lor lood and enables the stomach to convert it into heaith-iu- l ailment. Moreover, it i a speci 1c ior a large number of ailment, some of which are particularly prevalent in tho damp and chilli weather which we so o ten experience in midwinter Among these may be mentioned rhe nnatHn, chill and lover, and all the morbid condition of the digestive organ. By insuring periet digetiou and a pro or rlow of blie, it iri ires pure blood, a vigorous circulation, and tho prom t discharge of all woto matter lrom tho system- & Bro. General Outfitting -- & i -- co Jones and Mrs. Katie Hutchinson, both tho crew, and one directly blurted out: All shouted Billy, you be Brigham! of this city. in chorus Billy is Brigham! Billy vicinis in on the ranges this The stock Brigham! and upon inquiring what ity is in splended condition. Old settlers in the name of the Prophet they meant say they are the best they have ever by that a small boy yelled out, Bull in the ring! known, at this season of the year. Front. Bitti-ks- . STOCK the-stom- Dead. er SELECTED Hes-lly- s Eeforo Cklebratkd I. X. L. one bottle is taken they will fool tho dawn wanted to deliver 15,000 cords of wood of restoration, of returning health. No case and 2,000,000 feet of logs onthe line of of dyspepsia, indigestion, loss of appetite the Hilliard flume.' For information rheumatism, kidney or liver dieh.se, has ever its restorative power. Every part of address or call on Alex Toponce, Co- resisted tho human system ro puros andhould resoive and support troin the tomaeh, rerinne, Utah, or S. Ilowe, Hilliard, a h cannot gulated by the liver. If Wyoming. supply . tho aliment iciuired, the whole system langui-hosFortify your organs o lilo with these bitters, and in a few davs you wiil fell The Last Game. "While passing your whole system invigorated; for everv disease arising from disordered liver, stomach or up street to day we observed some bowels, it is invaluable, it will revive jour urchins playing their little games in shattered system. Dyspeptiet and persons of bilious habit should keep it within reach, if proximity to the school houe. Know- they raluo health and osae. ing how it was ourself, we gazd upon Three hundred men and teams BEST WJM. pw . wwek- - Three meals for $..00. Eingio meabifLoe. - .j.VtlH JCwSce - a distance proicvtb aelCf jy. |