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Show , t - in fj CORIME DAILY MAIL. - - . 04 TOB1K 2H. WEDVEKDAY OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. UNITED STATES OFFICERS FOR UTAH: Governor George 1. Wood, Drosron. Secretary George A. Black, Utah. Chief Justice J. li. McKean, Ae.v York. Associate Jutioe J. S. Boreman, of Pennsylvania, and P. II. Emerson, .Mi higun. Marsha! Georgo R Maxwell, Mkhigan. U. S. Attorney William Carey. Surveyor-GenerNathan kiuibaH, Ird. Receiver of Public Mong-.- L 15. Overton. iilitt Iotterigcr. Register Land Utfn e al Aeor J. P. Tnyart. Illinois. Crthforria. 0. J. U. S. U. S. Collector IL-lii-te- BOX ELDER COUNTY OFFICERS: Probate Judge Samuel Smith. Sheriff John 15'trt. Prosecuting Attorney J. C- Wright. Assessor and Collec tor J. Rosenbaum. Countv CIerc J. C. Wright. School Superintendent Mr. .TooDon. County Rocorder J. C Wright. CORINNE CITY OFFICERS: Mayor II. K. Hurlbot. CouncilmenS. L-- TibbaL, L. EMel, E. C. Ferruson, J. W. Guthrie, J. T. Parkinson, M. D. Uchiltrce, J. Alalah, Hiram House,Lievres. Louis Demon and Henrv Recorder W. T. Field. .Treasurer George M. Allon. the Peace E. C. Jacobs. Justice of Marsh!-!- I). It) an. Attorney William ilyndman. School Trutees S. L. 'liboals, II. House nd A. IlardenLrrook. CORINNE AND VICINITY'. Chav. Iligbam, from Ross Fork, and contractor at Fort Hall, is in town. Owens and Kipps number yesterday was 176 ducks. The very latest in Brussels carpets at A. Kuhn & Bros. Soma of our cross streets since the rain are in a very suitable condition for raising ducks. Rumor has it that smelting works are to be erected here for the reduction of ores from Montana. Mere anon. 0, goods, at A. Khun and beautifu & Bro. 4 gold-hoade- d, d, Dont buy a cents worth of until you have seen A. Kuhn immense stock. Jim Cavanagh, the good & Bros, section boss, was Jhe happy father last night. Belding is chairman of the committee to find out and report which? The banders are busy practicing these rainy nights, and make things howl with" the echoes. Give it to us asy, boys. New Cranberric, the finest over in the' Corinne market, just received at Fred J. Kiesel & Cos. The last nights coach not arriving, this morning an extra was dispatched. W. N. Shilling, for Boss Fork, the only passenger. Readers teamsgot off this morning, with 60,000 pounds of freight, including pianos, etc., for L. Auerbach & Bro., Helena. dren Latest styles of ladies and chil- shoes in sufficient quantities to supply the entire county, at A. Kuhn & Bros. Goods will continue to arrive for the next six weeks. Henry Clawsen, fast freighter, John Greiger and Air. Shultz, mule trains, arrived yesterday from Helena? Clawsen made the round trip, there and back, in forty days. Perhaps it is not necessary to inform our readers that this is a wet and disagreeable day, but in a month from this time it will no doubt bo read with interest by those having a filo of the Mail. Sisson, "Wallace & Co. respectfully invite teamsters, and all others, to examine their stock and get prices before purchasing elsewhere. Freight checks taken in payment for outfits. The first number of the Lassen Coun ty (Cal.) Journal, published at Susan- ville, is on our table. It is filled with interesting reading matter, clearly printed, and is devoted to the interests of the farmers of that section of country. . A young business man in Corinne thinks the Mormon hucksters are progressing too fast. "When enquiring of a farmer why be didnt bring over some hay, the reply was, Do you think Im a d d fool? Im going to keep it till spring, and get something for it. May -- Eg. "Would it not be propriety for our council to have lamps placed at the street crossings. The cost would be very .trivial compared with the benefit A that would be derived from them. These dark and rainy nights the Brussells careffieg) pet on the floors (net of tha Mail ' in of private 4 we0ngs suffer wonderfully for want of light. ! i ( J. W. PfiOFESSIOflAL CARD. ETC. vw evw LlcGDJTT, taorjARD'CI At J. ' e. di-eas- THE es WUOLKSXLK AJTD lirst-cla- c PUKE DHUGO mr .TUI AVISO PERFECTED 5 w,th. and Boeton, NewYork in T AND CtlCfJICALO - ' . MY ARRaNGE- largest huuho i am prepared ? 4 r: at . THREE MEAL TICKETS FOR CL DELItlQOEMT SCHOOL TAX RQTICE LL PERSONS FROM WHOM SCHOOL Taxes are due are notified that unless the same are settledhereby by the 4th of Nor, ember, they will ha collected aocordln to law. A. II ARDEN BROOK, Cob. S.-Tibbals, Treasurer, , , vect23-t- d t. V i A HIGHEST MARKET TRICE FOR FURS HIDES, Takes pleasure in announcing hi viit to Salt Lake City, and may bo consulted at his temporary residonco. dLS. PAINTS, TOILET. BOATS, SPONGES. BRUSHES, IMPORTED i PERFUMERY TEHPLE GOODS. STREET, AXD WALL r y y 31 A R It E T Corner of Montana and Fifth streets, FANCY PAPER, CORINNE UTAU. PICTURE STATIONERY, FRAMES, POCKET r 1 D. CUTLERY, Three doors south of Townsend House, on and a.ter Saturday and until further notico. - CITY J WEST j h- FIXE PELTS, soul-t- TI1C OLD f GLASS, ADD l WINDOW TARNI33B3, W T resr sssa c:: am rati. I. t 1IEYFIXOU, Proprietor. ETC. VEAL, BEEF, CORINNE, UTAH. MUTTON, rOfE, Etc., Ec FresM Bnd sepl-tCorned Meat. spi-t- f f HENRY LEIWES, T N New Publications. Who.esale and Retail Dealer In CO Groceries ami Provision., IJ q nor, ' The Philosophy of Marriage, a new a treatio on tho laws governing lile, edition, explanatory of the cause and with instructions for the uccesful P.vinpt01u, treatment of wniknos, low spirit. tIe!Kndency; nervous exhaustion, muscular dehihtv, and premnti-rdecline la m nhood. 1 rico 23 cts. Address the Dr.Beek , M ot Temple trect, three author, doors Nouth ot Tow intend House, Balt Lako Oitv, Ut Consultations ddly from 10 to 3, and from 8 to o i. m. b undays H to 1. flgars and Tobnt-eo- . o all PORTER AND ENGLISH 0 fl Uid o I" u H o 9 hi hi - M rM s J tu fl Si g 0 Q Ed AMSKLER Propr. Corner ef Colorado and LAGE R F Q Q Y0U3IG BEES OF J. T. PARXIHSOfi fl G K cl Reck fiurlMgs and 0 Office OPINIONS OP THE PRESS. OVCRLAQ ' General Dlacksmlthlns, Veson f.Taklna and Shoeing, POltf .."iMreRenelrin and Trimming, u agons, Buggies and Painting feleighs made to order. ? , 4 CvUW f Der,ot ' , House an Rooms per day 2 Rooms per week 1 Oil Room and board per dav Room and board per week.......! 00 Day board per week . nN - , Single meals with t;' Barber shop and laundry connected . hotel. H. Brunton, Proprietor JOHN H. MoCUTClU un or vaihsotoii, d. c.J t (Opposite IL R. Depot,) Attorney-nt-L- a TJto.li otlMf No. 24 Main SL, 5 doors north of Potoffice, Salt Lake City. Cl CO. O. D. niCHMOriD t .. wnouesAUt asm n sua nnsins x t SPECIAL ATTENTION TO MINING WANTED - 1 t General Mere handiso ' ; :f4 . GOODS COOND-nAU-D CRIPTIOX CF pvg? P Hentana CtH fid deey Css oommm Dar i DZJ cold. BOUGHT ADD - ocO-Ctfta- artier of I1, t; rtziCS I UTAH. w cissoLunon- - TxTOTTCH 13 HEREBY OIV heretofore the as x 2z6,- O I EXCIANGD ACRES nF rrpO proved 'arming Land, in 1 tt Drarght H0n., MuW. Oxen or o!her stock. Apply at Corinne Mills, to - D. H. 8lKNCEIJr , i ,, and 1 and J wff-t- y NOttTII FBOJTT STB REF, I SALT LAKE CITY- - -- . s SHOPS, PHIL. KLIPPLE, Prop., Corluno 023.,, , Cost Alniy Corher north of Bain Wason Overland v it, f Lave order. 4 O 1 for BARLEY, WHEAT ardMTS Cah paid H Is CO AIN, 0 . , f 63 or forwarded anvwhcre, by remitting cent to the Secretary of tho New xork Anatomical .Museum, Bread vuy. 4V & CO, Whotefato and rotait dealers in El , S seltf twonty-fiv- o Jk 1 Orders from a dl.tanceproraptly filled fl n, j . MALT OF A SUPERIOR;QUALITV 0 - OlALl!' , o ft u The Philosophy of Carriage Daria g Dr. Becks residence In Salt Lake ho may bo consulted daily, on those diseases, to which he has devoted hi lifetime, and 6a which his numerous medical works treat including every form of debility of the nervous muscular gyeteav Dr. Becks stay in Salt Lake must, from his numerous other eng gements, be necessarily limited. Patients, therefore, desiring his professional services or dvice will do, well to secure, hu im mediate services. 'Dr. BeckS permanent New York re idence Is No. 40 Bond Street, where he, or one of the firm tny a ail times be consulted. or otherwise, ousoltattea fee, by letter 1 7 , onult ttm at West Temple Street, three doors South of Townsend House, Salt Lke from 10 to 3, and to 8 p. m. Sund-y- , city, v ' ' 11 to 1. Speei 1 appointments for private consultations ca bo made by correspondence. - IL.ET THE Always en hand. Abo t a fXL al. EE R 13 4 w E t Second Street H A co j s AND 0 0 2 non-medic- f pl-l- CORINXE, UTAH. 3 nt Philosophy of Marriage. This work of Dr. Becks shauld bo placetl in tho hands of everyone. The authors reeach and experience enable him to deal thoroughly with the subject. Philadelphia Ledger. Dr. Becks work we have perused with pleasure, and find it full of valuable information. Philadelwhia University Medical Journal. The Philosophy of Marriage, should be road by all medical and Journal of Applied Chemistry, New Pork, Boston, I and hiladolphia. Dr. Bock's book entitled Philosophy of Marriage, is full of home truth. One of he aeribeto the pernicious effects of debility 1 obacco as effecting the nervous systom. He says when used to excess it produces numerous untoward symptoms, among which are Do bilityof the Nervous and lrculatir Functions. We recommend it for general reading. London Modical Times. 8. 7 d S H . M- - 0 g Q & This very able work, a recent production of Dr. Leek s, treat principally on disease of tho Nervous and Generative systom, showing tno principal causes of tlieir production with nseful and valuable advice for their prevon-Do- n and cure. This book may be had from Dr. Leek sfilaIt,Laka City residence, on appli-catio- o. City Brewery and Malt House. 0 o 0 being. Coi-inr.- . Q Dr Beck con-tributio- ns, Montana St., V CO ol-lc- ge CON- - STaNTLY ON HAND. bl O' Is proprietor and consulting physician of tho London, New York, and Alelbourne, Alusueins ot Anatomy, Member of tho Collco of Sur-geo-i) London, University of Edinburg, ot Surgeons and Llfo member of tbe American Institute, New York, author of various Standard Medical Works, Corresponding member of tbe Royal Noei ty of Chemistry and Science, Berlin, and ?ho National Medical Association. 1 ho principal Anatomical Schools in Kuroio ALl.lorya'?r indebted to Dr. heck for his valuable Patholojricar and Anatomical and his magnificent collection of scientific anatomical preparation at his valuable institute on Broadway, form the center of attraction to tho Medical fraternity and st of Now Yorn, and is rey aided as the Nucleus of ecicntiiic information and great cxr onent of PathoIoei-a- l and comparative anatomy of the Lnited States. It is nearly thirtv;.veais since tho c?tabli?h-raeof the New Yorit Aratoinkal Museum, mvaluablo combined with ik the d'fleront medical Intituto, works from the oe Dr. Bock, has disseminated duringpenthat period, information oi the luo-- t interesting a' d useful nature a to llow wo live, move and have our kinds of wines, scotch ale U UJ CXy aJSSOIVea oy 1X19, AU fcavlnjforclaims pcnoai tSea rnvwiont will pretext fm Ltrttkcr, red tic indebted will ttzi. OctibTOlC7t J A At! - f h -- e jr O;., AO h Boolo and Shoob, I BKTAlL PIULXK - CORNER. ft f l Wholesale and retail dealer la I legi-Iatur- 4 . C8(2, o Brother Joseph's statements. Brother Peck, in reply to some InterA. Kuhn & Bro. buy their goods of the manufacturers in large quantities, rogatories by the audience, stated briefly whereby they save a large profit and can his position, which was that he voted sell cheaper than any retail house in the and sustained the , priesthood ticket, treat. ' To he convinced, go ,end learn whether right or wrong, for that waa his see their mammoth instructions from President Yeung. low their prices and t l , , The' motion to adjourn beingf' now stock. y ' KE313U. tion ! This is tha weather for ducks, and the sportsmen are taking advantage of it and bringing them in by the score. If yoa want the handomest goods all you have to do is, go to A. Khun & Bro. The champion billiard cue of Montana Is at the Metropolitan, belonging to Billy Matthews. It is a fine affair, and in sections. gold-bande- MALAD prio.-thoo- - what lots of new "Wibrought up again, Brother John lliams wished, as a question of privito ask Brother Hatch. who was lege the author of the bill passed at the last RatificaHeavy Mongrel session of the Legislature making an Meeting- the lawful fenco for fence eight-pol- e Oneida county, and if he (Hatch) was why be couldnt and that same, Full Account of the Manner in Which wouldnt support him again. Hatch enThey do it, and How the Bos Take it. tirely disclaimed the authorship, and everything Was lovely with Brother W. By this time the boys had become tired 27. Oct. Malad, Idaho, of the fun, and the motion to adjourn Mormon-DemThe Eds. Mail: being put, was carried, with three hearty last d ratification meeting cratic cheers for the Liberal ticket. event of was the tabernacle ONEIDA. . the at night the afforded boys the season, and Trials ot Duck Ahaoting. in a been has enjoyed more p4rt than Last Friday John "Y. Lowell, Henry a of To attempt portrayal Harrison and James Ilarvey, from Sait lorg time. , Mark the is out of affair question lh Lake, arrived in Corinne for tho purpose in succeed Twain might perhaps giving of testing tho duck shooting for which a faint idea of the supreme ridiculousthe Bear is so famous. They had all the ness of the occasion, and could he have paraphernalia of a first class outfit, and been there would have furnished himself on Saturday, securing two boats, staited with ample material for a new book. down the river, on the lookout for a The meeting was called and announced suitable plare to pitch camp, for a stay as a Democratic meeting, and it was of several In one was Lowell, days. presumed that we wore to be treated to with the equipage bedding, tent, 13 the stereotyped rehash of political stump sacks shot, 100 pounds powder, three speeches, but happily for all concerned, extra fine case guns, grub satchels, two such was not the case. or three suspicious looking kegejetc. -- Judge IligLee was called to the chair and in tho other Harrison and Harvey. and made a few well timed remarks conMonday-- , Owens and Kipp, the hunters stagof the the meeting, object cerning of the Bear, were rowing their usual for the was it that ing puipoe of endow- course down the river, when suddenly ing the Democrat! 2 nominees of the they wore brought up by a rope stretched Territorial Convention held recently at across the river, and the appearance of Boise City, and from the time he closed three men frantically treading the wilhis remark, the word Democrat was lows lining the bank. They were the not again spoken during the entire meetparty who started Saturday. In stowing, whieiiJasted for about four hours ing the ammunition, etc , in Lowells Bishop Budge was announced as the bout, it bad been put in the bow, and speaker of the evening, and stepping after rowing for a few miles the boat forward, with that childlike smile of his, took water and suddenly sank, the bow at nee to business. Ignoring proceed-in the mud with its contents, sticking the Democracy and their candidates, he except the guns, which floated oflf in commenced with bis objections to the their cases, and were afterwards (recovLiberal ticket (county) and the manner ered.Lowell took a fin bath and got in which it had been gotten up. He obto shore the best way. possible; when jected to the candidates put forth, and they- rigged the rope across to recover the statements made against the priestthe lost outfit, and had been working hood ticket at the Liberal convention; ever since without success. Owens and in fact nothing suited him, inasmuch as willow procured prongs and in a it was not done under orders of tha Kipp few moments pulled it up, but a rush f r About the time he was the priesthood. suspicious looking kegs was almost closing his diatribe against the wicked the cause of Everyanother, swamp. Liberals, some one in the audience, inthing was in place except a 23 pound keg terrupting him in the middle of an ele- of powder, Lowells satchel and a sack gant peroration, objected to the chairman of shot. And now the party have finally of the meeting as not having been regpitched camp, and are slaughtering the ularly chosen, and demanded another ducks in quantities. vote on the quest'oa, and which, after Arrived this morning, per express being discussed for half an hour as to its propriety, wa3 put and the chairman at A. Kuhn & Bros., French "Wool sustained in his position. The debate on Serge, Diagonal Poplins, Mohair Glace, this novel proposition was extremely Mohair Brilliantine, and all colors in Silk Pongee, Trimmings to match. wide in its scope, andfembraced the history of the county from the date of its Something new in Corinne. organization up to the present time. It At Auer & Murphys, Occidental was decidedly rich. Order being at last saloon, Salt Lake City, can always be restored, Bishop Hatch was called upon found the bet of liquors and thi finest to tell what he knew about toll road brands cf cigars. Queen Charlottes, Bro. legislation in the last Rich moved that Judge Iligbee explain sherry cobblers, soda cocktails, mint julep, and all favorite summer drinks away the charges of corruption against mixed in unrivalled style at the OcciBishop Hatch. Dr. Morgan objected dental. Call and see for yourselves. that the bishop be allowed to employ an attorney to defend him. lie could make Dooleys Yeast Powder. Is the most a true statement of the facts, and then convenient and reliable Baking Powder has ever been offerod to the public. the people could decide for themselves. thatallows no waste of flour with which it It Mr. Davis thought the meeting unnecesis used is free from injurious subsarily noisy, and insisted on better order stances. Use no other. Grocers keep The chair was unable to be heard, but it. at last Brother Hatch got started in on Specialties. One door north of the his vindication of himself, but forgot to Walker Heuse, Dr. C. W. Iliggin, mention the subject matter of tho con- microscopic and analytic physician, treats all classes of chronic diseases, on troversy, and came very near drawing scientific principles. Particular attenattention to the Democratic candidate tion given to chronic of females, fits, cancers, sore eyes, deafness, catarrh, for Delegate in fact he actually mentioned the name of Mr. Fenn once, and neuraigia, tape worms, piles, gravel, salt erysipelas, and spinal disit is asserted by some who were rear eases.rheum, I invito the earnest attention of the speaker that he did so twice. the afflicted. My system- - is no newBefore he had got fairly warmed up, fangled afiair, but the result of years of in healing chronic diseases. however, another gentleman, who occu- expeirenee Call and see me and if you do not pied n position on the platform, abruptly know what you? troubles are, I will tell took the stand and, forcing tho bishop to you at once. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. give way, commenced an attack on his statements that were fur more truthful OLD than polite, winding up with a call upon the gentleman from Fianklin to explain his action in regard to the Bear River toll bridge; also that in relation to his W. L. WHEELOCK action in the Legislature relative to cinching Majad Valleyand favoring his own immediate neighborhood; also Ha i tho Old Corner facing tho s in trying to remove the county seat from Depot in style and keeps tho Malad to Oxford,' a dingy little hamlet so small as to be unknown in most secFinest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. tions of the county. Several other calls were made upon the bishop by different individuals to explain away suspicious Free Lunch every night, consisting of Oyster circumstances, so that when at last he Soup, and the Vegetables of the season. to floor obtained the answer it was geta and motion wa3 made to adting late, for what you get. ancf get what journ. But Brother Rich, son of the Pay you pay for. apostle, having been too full1 yestcr day for utterance, wishing to speak his Here food is prepared for the best of society. piece, was allowed to proceed, and the And handsomely served in all stylos and variety; question of adjournment was r.ot put. And the lovers of imported liquors and wine Rich had tho same storyJo tell about the Say Wheeloeks the place in the city to dine. wild and tme, he h s full 50 dishes-Thsaintly outfit at Soda Springs, and was Of meat, Lear river sapplys him with all sorts of politely informed several times by some fihes; the f ir La Belle France, and the hills on one in the audience that he deviated from Andthe Rhine words to that effect, hich Give drinks to all those who at the Old Corare the truth, dines. ' he denied and could prove it by any of ' V fl? 1 f At the brethren, though they seemed very r.loalo ail Hours. backward in coming forward to sustain jlLilRY H&VW a t |