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Show CORmE MAII DAILY afiuiTl THIUaDAY OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. TI mse of our buttnmi m?n who cxzzszo. Qatkr. Advertisements and Job Work. prom- ised to enlarge their advertisement when spring opened and business picked up, will p1eae t$ke notice that the time has arived; also, those whoso far have not advertised, but promised to do so by The steamer has been purchased by a. O. HARKSE8S. - G. liSeSMtP John W. Young, and we learn that the J. w, GOTHSIC intention is to make it run in connection with the Utah Northern and Utah Western, connect at Corinne with the Northern, and at Lake Point with the & CO., W-Wh under-tan- d that the Urn. for a Mills have made arrangement regular supply of flour to be shipped to tne points in the vicinity of the latter es, xx. road-- , and our merchant are taking steps to semre the j hbiug trade of the mining camps. The trade of that whole conntry naturally should come here, and COKINNE,-UTAwill do so with a proper effort on the part ot our business men, and we sincerely hoptrthey will not let it go by default, hut make no delay in securing what naturally belongs to lhem. Our merchants should visit those places, and Dealers in Gold Dust and Coin. present their advantages to those interested, and the dealers in wagons and agricultural implements should certainly be on hand to secure tho large trade which that section sustains. Nothing can be accomplished without persistent Exchange on all the principal cities of the effott, and natural advantages will not United States. avail unaccompanied by energy and perseverance. C- UNITED STATES OFFICERS FOR UTAH: Governor Sami. B Axteli, all Corn ia. A. Blak, Utah. Secretary George Chief Justice .r. B. McKean. Ne t York. the ef April. Gentlemen, walk up .Associate Justices J. S. i oreraan, of to the scratch; no more excuses of hard and P. II. Emerson, .n ichigan. R- Marshal Michigan. Maxwell, U- - S. times, for we cant subsist more than a Attorney William Carey. Survivor-GeneraNathan Kimball, Ind. hundred years or so longer on them. Receiver of Public Monevs V. Silvers. Something more substantia! now, if you Register Land Office Willitt Pottenger. P. Tosrgart. Illinois. J. I;. S. A less L. S. Collector 0. J. Hollister, California. please. And vou all have more or job work to do; roll it in; we nre preBOX ELDER COUNTY OFFICERS: pared to execute the most intricate job, Probate Judge Samuel Smith. Sheriff John Burt. bill heads, letter heads, card, etc. Prosecuting Attorney J. C Wright. Assessor and CoJ lector J. Rosenbaum. Tlie MmelflMf? Works. Countv Clerk J. C. Wrizht. School Surerintendent Mr. Joelson. These works should be placed in runCounty Recorder J. C. Wright. ning order as soon as possible, a the COttINNE CITY' OFFICERS: We-tor- n road will be running to Stock-t- on Mavor E. P. Johnson. of May and the ores w 11 Councilinen S. L. Tibbl, L Eliel, J. T. by the Parkin-oLoui Denier Henry Liewes J. P. and soon the roads Farmer, Phil. Klipnle, Ed. F. Ferris, W. C. be running in upon us Johnson, J. U'. Guthrie. to will be cleared Montana, Hnd ore shipRecorder lb C. J . ments from that direction will commence Treasurer Lambert Eliel. Justices of the Peace L. C. Jacob, T. J. and we should be ready to attend to the Black. Mnrhal I). P. R an. reduction of all that come. Wo should School Trutee S. L. Tibi uls, II. IIouso bo able to load the steamer on all her and A. Ilaidenl rrook. return trips. The carrying trade on the KEI.llilorN NOTICE'S. lake the coming season will doubtless demonstrate the necessity of building M. F.. CHUR' ev. A. B. Cluckner, pastor Preaching every Sunday al 11 a. in. and another steamer to supply the demand ARRIVED! ARRIVED! ARRIVED! 7 r. rn- The erection of the manufacturing works At A. Kuhn k Bro,s per. express a PRESBYTERIAN' CHURCH Rev. S. Sunday hero will increase the ship- very select assortment of latjst style pntor Preaching every at II a. m. and 7 t. m. Sabbath school at contemplated in a great degree. We Gents Hats. 21 i P- - m. business ping A If PEL OF" THE HOOD S M.RITAN hope thost having the smelting business alt Bov. Win. 11. Story (Protestant Eni-csee the necessity of Important to the Trnvellng Public of Logan officiating. Services the last Sun- in hand will It is tho duty of all persons before day of each month. Let its moving in the matter at once. be increased to the utmost and starting on a journey to ascertain by capacity VICINITY. COR1NNE ANO what route they can reach their destina preparations be made so that the wants tion with tho least trouble, and if there Reimposeih The last Idaho Legis- of their customers can be promptly to lature restored the tax on freight teams There is no fear of a lack of are two or more roads leading to tho same point, to decide which is tho safest business at profitable rates ; the only dangoing into that Territory. and pleasantest to travel. ger is in not haying capacity to do all & a Co. nave fresh Wallace Sisson, We take pleasure in plating, that tho the business that will come. lt Penn-aylyanl- a, l- se-so- r lt n. I u'-ob- supply of California onions. And still the sloughs nre thick and noisy with tha quack of the ducks, in spite of the efforts of sportsmen . Ducks. Go and jsee the fine Opera Hat at A. Kuhn & Bro. A Great N'cflty.tho We nre daily suffering serious having to travel, to If you want a fine Biack French inconvenience of to business with Lake transact Salt City Hat go to A. Kuhn & Bro. tho Lund Office. It is a burdensome Marbles Playing marbles is the tax upon the people and one that should amusement of the Brighamites. But he remedied ns soon ns possible. The while theyre at this they are out of business of the country in the vicinity of that place is merely nominal, ns all something worse. - GkneralOutfittino Fine Teams, 'all kinds of Groceries, and Provisions, at ' II. Leiw'er. Arrived. Seven Germans arrived in town from the east lat night, three or four of whom will stop here, and the rest continuo to Montana. March Weather. March did go out in a lamb-likmanner after all; but buck on the she was like a rampage until she got her ready on. e full-grow- Tho coach took out ' this morning C. W. and ML Jennie Mobcck for Helena, Fred Builaro for Deer Lodge, and Win. Mauldin for Passengers Kyans. The Steamer. The steamer City the lands worth settling upon in that section nre already entered, and the there are not favorable for a just ndminiitration of the affairs of department, as the influence of the Mormon Priesthood is very potent, and makes itself felt in every part cf the Government. This portion of the Territory is just being settled and occupied. Our city i3 removed from all these drawbacks. is eentrally located, and easy of access to nil parts of a great region which is being rapidly occupied. We have no social, political, business, commercial or other interests in common with the southern portion of the Territory, and if we had a District Court and a Land Office here, no one would visit that portion of the country once a year. sur-loundin- PrompQAttentlon Given lo Collection. few days. Lively times anticipated among tho stevadores on the levee. For a Neat Companion Hat see A. Kubn & Bro. New Mr. Drake, the to take charge of the new books of the heavy forwarding house of Kiesel & Co., arrived last evening. Mr. Browning, heretofore filling the position, goes to Salt Lake in the employ of Walker Bros. Book-Keepe- r. book-keep- er April Fools. This being the first day of April groups of two or three were seen in various quarters of town at divers times looking through a piece of smoked glass at the eclipse; loud guffaws invariably followed, with a sheep faepd individual taking tho lead to a saloon and the others following, to pay his foot- ing for being April-foole- d. Goods for the Million Are beginning to arrive atthe New York Store; Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats and Caps, by the car load and wagon load; Carpets, of all shades and colors, finest quality; Boots and Shoes, Gents Clothing, etcr Call and examine. J. TV D. hat IIe Was Worth. Farmer. A stran- & Bros. Bank of California San Francisco. o. New Yor. ' hemieal National Rank rNew York. Herman National Bank hieago. Omaha National 'Bank Omaha. White & Mc'Jorwick Salt Lake City. Ueo. Opdyke A BANK ger in town last evening, in speaking of his partner, who was stretchd at full length in a neighboring room, said: Notice. That mans cost me 150,000. The The members and stockholders in the other fellows standing about said nothCorinne Agricultural Park Association ing, but thought that if they owned an interest in the gentleman they would will meet at the City Hall, April 2, 1875, nt half-pa- ss 8, sharp. Assessments on let him slide at less and take chances. stock not paid up will be sold and New Meat Market. Dan Hey-fro- transferred to the highest bidder accordwho Is tho old war lior;e of the ing to the of the Association. butcher business in Corinne, comes to All accounts against the Association the front again in this issue, and tells please present. Geo. Buttkrbaugii, the people where to go for their marketPresident. t ing. Dan gays he is selling steaks, M. A. McKinney. than Vice the Presidcn. roasts, chops, etc., cheaper cheapest, because he raises and butchers AT THE OCCIDENTAL his cwn stock and has-nmiddle men to deal with. Across the track his pa- In Salt Lake City, the ever popular trons will find him in the room formerly proprietors, Auer & Murphy, can alto the tastes o f occupied by T. J. Parkinson, opposite ways be found catering When in the city Louis Demers, where will be found the the thirsty public. and you wish to indulge, we recommend some kinds of meats and the same prices you to their care. Their Tom and Jerry that rule In thejPeopWi Market. is simply immense. n, by-la- ws J. MON THE i. I BUSIES, " : ... areJmade at-- 1EMIK JCggr-SE- I3 13 IV TO THE BURDETT ORGAN COMPANY FOR CIRCULARS. ND IT A II. SIGHT DRAFTS DRAWN ON NEW COKINNE MILLS LOTTERY OF CtB.t. HAVANA Conducted by the Sf anbh novernmenL and under the suj ervisJon of the Captain tiencial Cuba. Corinne, Utah. THESE DRAWINGS ABE NEVER NOR THE PRIZES REDUCED. POST-BOXE- D evv Machinery Drawl HgM every EXTRAORDINARY DRAWING, with BLOOD Tickets', distributing 3l,2D0,uHj in Prizes. ( For ticket. Circular?, etc., address (box M2), Workmen. Experienced ITtBD CORKER, SALT LAKE CITY. 3A3 FRANCISCO RAILROAD HOUSE the principal cities East and Went Highest PERSONAL AW ATTENTION PROMPJ MlKIiET, rN aepl-t- f Mont: r.a Street. SAIOOWS. DAN 1IEYFR0N, Proprietor. THE BANK. Pork, Mutton and Meats of all kind found in a Firt Class establishment. & CASH' B A OUTFIT8FOR PAS3BNOER8 LUN0HEl AND FRESH GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS On the olfl Ilnasey Bank Corner. Ilaring mado extensive arrangements for supplying my own stock. I wot id reqmctfully inform tho public that row and hereafter I will toll at Icwcr prices than any othci The Best Quality of Flour BREAD Fifth A Montana Otroeto, on hand and for sale CORINNE. DAY PiEd T.rms Three meal, $1; Bed, per week, IS.lO; Board and lodging, at the LOWEST MARKET RATES. i I have also opened a Meat Market opposite AH 6ftc; $7.' Uindiol l iquor at tho Poard owe Price. Louis Demers for tho benefit of my patrons in the northern quarter of town. The Celebrated aepl-t- f We Have Steaks Roasts, Etc., ETERY AND CAKE C bukchor in Corinne. the Most Completel D. LAC H MAN, Proprietor NEWARK Ftrrniahed Mill In Utah, and Propose to do the Rest Work In the Territory. FREDERICKSBURGER LAGER BEER Will always be found at either of thete oitablishments. Oompftiiy San Francisco. Bay, Alameda Go., Cal. Title Perfect. Incorporated. Always on Tap. HEYFROH. DAN KITHS K ERY , KINGSBURY, Props. t Choice K Fating R. R. Repot,) CORINtlL Paid for Wheat. f MONTGOMERY Market Price will IEeee.ro ASD lay. 0. CHICAGO, Collection 17 REGULAR DRAWING consist of 32, POO Tickets, with 842 Prios, distributing $4M),-00- ANI YORK, And all PFW ERIE BIMJRfvS & WHEELOCK, So!r Proprii torn North-Wester- n. Fiuoiot Quality, , OnS MATCHLESS" BURDETT t, PEOPLES MEAT bisllani-ot- h STKEET. COBINNE. A. -- BUY AND SELL NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Cost bis Fctirc Stock of Winter Dry Goods and Clothing to oake rcon fer Spring Stock of Goods to irrire. CORINNE OF CORISNK North and Rou I h Rond. The citizens of Montana are still working in earnest to rid themselves of the inconvenience of transporting their sup plies by teams. The energy with which they nre laboring to secure connection by rail is worthy of commendation, and should be met with a helping hand by our people, ns all their efforts nre directed to the building a North and South railroad. A meeting was he.d in Jefferson County on the 20ih of last month, which elected delegates to the Territorial Convention, which is to meet at Helena on the 21st of this month, and unanimously adopted the following preamble as the sentiment of the meeting ; Whereas, From our isolated situation, remote from the business world, our means of transportation are limited and entirely inadequate to the demands of the Territory, and the progress of our country in its development i conseWe have quently seriously delayed. waited long and patiently with the hope that in the early completion of the Northern Pacific Railroad we could obtain relief. That hope we are compelled to abandon, ancl wo find ourselves in a situation that requires us to put forth our energies in aid of ourselves. We believe our success and prosperity depend on a speedy connection by rail with some main thoroughfare; and, further, that the easiest, quickest and cheapest connection is by a North and South rail road. at Price Ea-tern You will find on all the Irwin Pullman Sleepers, new and magnificent Day Coaches, and the best Smoking and Second Class Cars now on any road in the United btate. Particular information, with maps, time tables, etc., rmiv he had at any of the Through Ticket Office in the Wet, or upon personal or written application to J. II. Mountain, Western Traveling Agent, Omai.n, Neb., or to W. II. Stksnktt, General Passenger Agent, Chicago. 3 y Ea-ter- Jc e CORRESPONDENTS. and several miles the between Ohinha and Chiroute shortest, cago. Within the put two years the Voad bed has been put in admirable conO. D. CASS President. dition, and almost the entire lino has W. T. FIELD Cashier. been relaid with steel rails. The Depot in Chicago i centrally located, and a their trains arrive there thirty minutes in advance of all other line.-- , passengers can always be sure of n connections. For all making in and North Northern points should Iowa, you purchase tickets via Cedar Marshall, Rapid, or Clinton, For point in noithern Illinois or Wisconsin, via Fulton; and if vou are going GOVERNMENT vouchers, coin, gold to Chicago, or Ea-you should, by all AND EXCHANGF. DUST, Old ticket the means, purchase your by Pioneer Route u Nubria and Black Algana Hat is all of Corinne is owned by John W. Young. the go. A full Assortment at A. Kuhn She will put into this port within a very Will Sell for Thirty Days Only North Western Railway The Chicago ALL. York C111CAQA& is tho oldest, -- F D CJ 0 23. H. oi ed OA R.' is. & jt a. 23 II-B- nt-tend- B A J. W. GUTHRIE Wines, Liquors, & Cigars, The NEWARK LAND COMPANY D nowassuming ebape; the Guarantee Fun in March to i hi? oiui any will be m aed r and rail Ibko 3.i0 eoile by eteamboat one in lands and , town their oa.t By rofe.onoe to tbe will be adverti-e1 otrero that roer. ,at be Survey bait it will Drinc On Ycur Grain! dl'. 1 1 Fever and Ague PillS fkee xunch, all cases of chills and fever dumb ague, intermittent lover, &c. A specific for This preparation Is purelyvegetable, and prepnrod from the recipe of Dr. Keith, who has used it in the treatment of abeve diseases for mny years, with invariable success. Put up in boxes containing 50 Pills. Price, Si per box, or 0 boxes for $o. Sent by mail on reeei.it of price. 1 re; aied only by is B. KEITH A 44 j2'H3m LIDDELL a And Prices to Suit the Time JOHN H. MoCUTOHEN lats or Washington, d. c. A ttorney-a- t Na CO., 24 Main Pe-fcrtli- Liberty st., N. Y. A - -U 5 doe north of Salt La.,e City. MAKING SUITS Maw otbkkt, ' UTAH. and dealers in o Howe, diroct line tbio :h !!i or poii twrbetw eer all to an tbi? the roniimting and. water, deep fke United State? and thegreatwt Franeisco-wat- er, lay of Sanexcellent foil climate, Tbi laud will be ca-- y communication. 3 fold at auelhn w April In acre and lots. cra-- t T hi? ' oiix any will eouimenee activa 01 tniorma-tioi- i. For all ?eun. in building, etc., auWrh tlon. a, ply circular. 4M4 alilorma. at the office of tho 1 ompany. Lank of taliloruia,. oppoalte rtteet. basement, . Sau rranci-co- . Proprietors. manu-riiuringointon- lke gd LEONARD ELIEL :. 11 Wholesale and retail dealer in Bootc and Shoes, can F0RSWHIS3 C3SC3 ueo a CHARLEO R. PCTCUO, Manocer' maroiia Dlssasrs ef tbo HATS. , Bladder, and urinary Painful afiectlen ef aVING PERFECTED MY ARRANGE-1H- I organa, acxomi anied by ' gravelly do: oits with seu.e of the largest houe me Irritation if the neek of the bladder, with difin New York aod Boston, 1 am prepared i ficulty of bolttny tho urino, in stricture. : to pay the the ' of conditions aetnkaal wexkuera, and in all . or FOR PRICE MARKET parti, cacouipenlfld by debility, weakness? HIGHEST or female, painful lrrc;alariiies in male 5 ' SALT LAKH OTT UEECHASTS Samt dolfl a w, to BltOYN, SALT LAKE HOUSE GEOCEES AND C0M1SS13N Ceorge GutterUaugh, Alex. Toponce, St-- , MPETIAI. ATTENTION Wholesale and retail d. 1 r: FINAN, HADDIES and FRBSIL OYSTERS IN TIIEIIt SEASON. RJALSII & Cr.2r;3WALDf Props. coGPouttJ hides, runs, ano Pjtjs will tv OOft amadou remedy. ezfitted (hk lokla anise $20atina a1 $5 FettlomL t, -fs ..Otattr J Highest price paid for UTAH DRIED FRUIT Alain street, 3 SALT LAKE CITY. . i. 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