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Show rr " ir , .v S V . :; T.) V Dt lOXIXXE fs tf .' .A MAIL. DAILY , a :;i. Joel -- v Superintendent . M 2' North, g-o- step-fnttie- Rev. M. G. Cass, who has been ill for the past few days, is tilde to be around again. James T. Parkinson & Cn. are pay Ing from $1 CO to ? 1 70 per hundred for barley. The prescription for Campbell sick nnssis recommended a? a sure cure, but should not be taken at one dose. -- .r Twenty. even freight wagons were ly- in g at the various blacksmith shops this Now Cranberries, the finest ever in - th Corinne j market, j just received at Fred J. Kiesei A Cos.' scientific e. A larg assortment of- - Radios and Misses Hats just roccived per express at A. Kuhn & Bros. ch r? ' v; I Vv 4'. .&:- - ICCIS BEEt 67 TEE FINEST QUALM J STATION EXT, PX0TUB2 FRAMES. PbOXKT Always en bind. Alee CUTZXBT, Etc. IN MALT OF A SUPERlORiQUALITY ff 4 i CORINNIB, UTAH. pi-t- r Order from a distance promptly fllleil ) seltf SAM. L. TIBBALS Q 3 Hill it TOE (TOR 0 0 HOLES ALC VV and 0 JS 1IEKKBY G1VBN THAT llin berotoforo oxistine under tk iirtn name of Strieker A to., nar chants, at 8pringtown, 8nake River Mines, by mutual coniuaho, is this day dissolved the sent. having elolme aRaiust firm will present them for payment to Mr. iStriuker, and these indebted will also call upon him for settlement. nETAIL h, . 111 Cl s HERMAN STlUCKlvU, HENRY MEYERS. ri " . October JO. 1ST 1. I- LEGAL NOTICE. THE JUSTICES COURT OF MAT AD IN Precinct, in the county of Box Elder, Jacobs, .Tiistico Territory of I 'tali tiei.ruS W, Chesley and Jeromiah 8. Jones, name partners doing business under the firm Plaintund style of tleorire W. chesley A-., iffs, vs. F. P. Wlncholl, Defendant. Summons: The people of (he Territory of Utah tend greeting to F. P. Winchell, defendant: You are hereby required to appear in an action brought against you by ubure named you, withplaintiffs in said court filed against of service in ten days (exclusive of the day alter the service on you of this summon, if served within this county; otherwise within forty days from such service exclusive of the day of service, or judgment by dofault wiil bo taken aguin.--t you according to the prayer of said cotuiduinL 8aid action is brought to re- cover eighty-tw- o dollars and twenty-fiv- e (SJ.J'd for goods, wares and inercliandiso sold and dolivered to defendant at his special instance and roque.-'And'you are hereby notified that if yon? fail to appear and answer the said coinolaint, i ft!ovo ro piired, the said plaintiff will take you for the said sum nl' judgment against cents and cighty-tw- o dollars and twenty-fir- e DEALFR IN o Latest Telegraphic Reports. Jw - (0 fineQ vjicjes, Cl uouons K-U. Full Local Department; AMD . ? d H GENERAL HEWS OF. INTEREST J4 Vi O' Z a U , L t GV jEl JstL G '4 i l Ell a-- CUS-t-S- - . Given under my hand this 21tb day of SepK. O. JA;OBS, tember, A. D. 1871. Justice of the Peace. LEGAL C9 la connection NOTICE. with Ike Hi 1 e 0! FIRST-CLAS- THE LArjCEOT AND h a z U Goorgo W. Chi partners, doing businoss under the firm nnmo and style of Geo. W. thosloy.t Co. t plaintiffs vs. Goo. Hanf, defendant. The ?ople of the Territory bf Utah tend greet ing to George Jlanf, defendant: luu are hereby required to appear in an action brought against you by above namedn plaintiffs, in said court filoil against you, wjth-iton days (exclusive of the. day of servico) after the service on you ot this summons, is served within this county; otherwise within forty days from such service exclusive of the day of sorvico, or judgment will bo taken said against you according to tho prayer coinolaint. Said action is brought to recover two hundred and fifty dollars and fifty ceeta 231) .10) for good and merchandise sold and lelivred to defendant at his special instance and request. And yu are hereby notified that if you fail to appear and answor tho said complaint as above required, the said plaintiff will take judgment aptiin.-- t you for the said sum of two ) 1. died and fifty dollars and fitly cents and costs. Given under mv hand this 23th day of Sejr tember, A. D. 1871. E. C. JACOBS, : Justice off the Peace. C1 a COURT OF MALAR TN THE JUSTICE county of Itox Kir lrwinct, Corinno City, dor, Territory of Utah -- E. C. Jacobs. J ustico. ify JOB OFFICE S BEST Cl SELECTED (-- Ter exacting all kthd ef I. STOCK f t IN TUB TERRITORY. Plain nnd Fnncy Job Priming. f - 1 IIAND-BILU- . I, rs o POfiTBRS, ENYKbOI'ES OIT Y MARKET Comor of Montana and Fifth streets, . 1. J. LADEIJi UTAH. BUSINESS CARDS, I VISITING CARDS, REYFKOX, Proprietor. . LI eat. Corned Fresh and1 sopl-tf - o. d. Rlctinonb a co. i vsounu in min General THorobanilloo. d: Carriage Renairing.PaintlngsmdTriaDitng. Eteika made le orders V r Corinne -- otl.Vif ; D ... yXTtaH. Neafee C Lie L9 KOSSMAN rbi)4e end retail denier U COLK, Montana 51., bet. Ath and 8th, T i r. i conirinc. UTAH. ! 0rc!cxs r Prcct!7 ' AUfdcd To r. '? ' ; TEE CHOICEST .IXES,. AXD UQC0R3 v i - .v V"v.. .' c?Tc . . . V'J.. - ..t''- c:n AC3 , r K CATS. . I 1. FDEC LUNCH EVERY DAY. i i 5 ytim T X . $ I $ r The cofleit ssiloon in tho city, uritf ? T W ,A4drxt! Ilee i i t Corkr.no, Utah. t uioncst MAExcr psjc3 roa co., t t U7An srpl-t- f OLD COBtlER.. UIOED, fOOS . , to-open- ed ADO Put??. ! the OM- - Jenerw facing tbs boot in CiNelM tImd'ktsps ihs n ljr.Ce Hp uui vnnriG neir ui ,v.t ' CIGARS ALWAYS OX HAND. V E 84 deer went JBopto acid 7 Gli ooo , , e Til niM tbo CORINNE S' Wtrt . &; XUO!IT 'i LGOH AH f CS1PTXON EVERY DBS AND SOLD. OP GOODS D (Oypocite R. R. Depci,) . . CERTIFICATES, j RECEIPTS SECOND-HAN- ernes r, NOSTti pcooy V n eeirf D agon, Uegslee nod . HILLS OF LADING, BEEF, VEAL, MUTTON, IORK, Etc.. Ete q h opoy Oonornl Cloeksmlthlnc, 7cc3fi Maklns antUShosInQ, BALL TfCKETS. 1 ' PIIIL. KLI??LE,: Prop., STATEMENTS, BLANKS, UTAH. CORINNK, ovcrla n d LETTER HEADS. HEADS. CORINNE Ccrnci r.lontana and Fifth Sts. DODGERS, PROG R A II KIES, THIS OLD -- , PAPtB, CO SUBSCRIBE f V ' .5 N nt, l . tTALL fW-OTIC- ; 4 . E - . . AKDJ JABOT i OOQB3. COAPS, ItfPOSTb rijfrcE of Dissolution. -- j- TOiLKT PBRrCUEKT THE NORTHERN " AND ALONG TllEj' 0. V. R. It. atten- V NEW AOVEBT SEMEMTS. . well-know- JINK ItiAGER BPEET WINDOW-- VAP.XUBtrr, SP0XQK3, BBUSnCS. rrr A load of pumpkins was circulating around to day, the smallest of ..which jflrould measure as much as Briggy Jr.s The Corinne Postmaster. paunch. The Montanian of the 15th is entirely! .. Hitiira House has rented tio Corinne wrong in its statements about the Corwater works to the Malad Ditch ComTho wfstern mail arpany.4 The new managers will not tnko inne postmnster. a. rives hero at 0:30 in. and the northern chargo for some days yot. with starts at 7, stage any mail matter & Co. have a new that may arrive, being distributed on Hisson, Wallace window fastener. Its utility and the- curs nnd not passing through the patent are of notice. Call postmasters hands at this place. It freperfection worthy and sec. quently happens that the western train Tim Henderson resumed his old po. fails to arrive in time to connect withi sition this morning as Wells, Fargo As the stage, and necessarily mail matter Co.s agent, temporarily filed by Mr, must lay over till the following will account for tlio Montanian F. C. Roosevelt. two copies of tho Sacramento The city of Ogden has $2,418 73 stock receiving Union at on time, and not throw th hi the Junction. Ilew do you like it, blame on the Letters postmaster hero. Gentiles ye who contribute to tho sup dropped into the postoffico at 9 oclock ' port of The lithe-eateinstead of 6 Postmaster Black inBrick House, with five rooms, for forms us go off' the following morning rent. Pleasantly iocaUd. Enquire of for the north; also, all mail matter that arrives per eastern expross at 7:40. Is S. L. Tibbals. it not just, possible that there are irregu A fatal accident occurred to Mr. in 'Jmtic, on Monday, by the larities outside of the Corinne postoffice nciiduntnl dLcliargo of his gun, while on the .northern route, and would it not be woll for the Montanian to nose around hunting. nearer home for frenks in the mail The passengers on tho coach nortlv without casting so far for this morning were n. Shinebcrger, for something to bark at. Judge Black, Shinebergers; A. T. Graeter nnd wife, the present incumbent, bar 111 led tho ofRnnnack; Mrs. 10. F. Bond and daugh fice here baroly three weeks, but in that ter, Virginia. time has used every endeavor to facil,,f Tho grand jury' mado eighteen Indict- itate the Scedy transportation of mail ments yesterday'. At this rato there i matter passing through his hands, nnd a probability of getting through with n has elicited the thanks of all our citizens. small portion of the polygamous rascals If others handling mail matter fur the north are as punctual as this gentleman, this winter. will be no occasion for The peoplo Sisson, Wallaee & Co. respectfully there irInvite .Uamsler, and all others, to ex- of that section crying about fufther amine their stock and get prices before regularities. purchasing elsewhere. -- Freight checks For ladies handsome ties and scarf in for takn payment outfits. any color, changeable and others, go to A. Kuhn A Bros. bilBilly Matthews, the liard man of Helena, who pnssedthrough The streets presented an extremely cast sojne two weeks since, arrived back lively appearance during tho day huck4 Ho will prob sters from in Corinne last night. Brigham, freighters loading bly locate in Omaha. fur the north,. etc. All agre that Cor-- a it. As an evidenen of the business of Cor inne at present is enjoying better times Inne merchants, ona firm this morning, than for years before, with greatly in1 r: ACaL' Kubn liroe., motived in one ship- creasing prospects. ment 15.000 pounds of goods 40 cases, Three prisoners, soldiers from Fort averaging 375 lbs. each. Hall,' arrived in Corinno yesterday in Tho. Sptllmnn, soldier who lost. kit chargo of Lieutenant Van fttrater and ; two men. Marshal Ryan increased tho the rebellion, dad ieg ln tko War-- f wounds beside, will call number by one, whom he had arrested , the people of Corinno with an article seme time ago, and all left on tbo westWo. hope he ern hound train last evening for Alca-tra- z, , dUhtng furniture. heavily bailed and chaiued. efived liberally.11 Ash-Laug- Particular principle. All-person- day-whi- OILt, OLAS9, tion given to chronic diease ef females, tits, cancers, sore eye, deafness, catarrh, piles, gravel, nuraigia, tapo worms, and salt rheum, erysipelas, spinal disease. linvitvthe earnest attention of the afflicted. My system is . no newfangled nflair, hut the result of years of expejrenee in healing chronic diseases. Call and seo mo and if you do no! know what youi; troubles are, I will tell you at once. -- Tho meeting in th lrcsbyterjan church this evening is for the purpose of organizing a Bible Society for . T, Wat, our next door neighbor, Jillcd a 50 cash order in 20 minutes this morning. This is the way the Corrinnc-thian- s do business. Cor-Ina- r, Tlie train of J, C. Walker A Bro., in chargo of C. C. Lana, wagon master, left yesterday fur Helena, loaded with 42.000 ihs. for Fred Leman. Raymond A Bros. outfit, with 60,000 lbs. merchandise for thomselves, left yesterday for Virginia City'. Graeter train, consisting of twenty-thre- e wagons, rolled out Monday with 110.000 lb., for. Helena. V. Readers mule train arrived this morning with ten tons of ore from the Legal Tender mine, 12 miles from Helena. A gentleman lately arrived from Helena staUs he passed on hi way down fully 200 wagons en route for Corinne. Teamsters leaving at tho present time anticipate a return for another trip north before the season closos. A mule train consume about twenty, and a bull train thirty days in traveling to Helena. Now is tho time to affiliate with the hotel men, whilotheyro in such excellent humor with overflowing houses. PAINTS, mmim CORINNE, UTAH. -- Freight Notre. morning for repairs. AttD CIimiCALO , Cor-inri- The very latest in Roman sashes bo seen only at A, Kuhn. & Bros. can The first number of tho Utah Scandi-nav- , a now Liberal Scandinavian paper, will be issued itf Suit Luka to. morrow. Settmd i THK At Auer & Murphys, Occidental IU THE TEHRITORY. saloon, Snlt Lake City, can always be found the best of liquors and th finest brands cf cigars. Queen Charlottes, soda cocktails, mint ju sherry cobblers, lep., nnd all favorite summer drinks mixed in unrivalled style at the Occidental. Call nnd see for yourselves. Specialties. One door north of the Walker Heuse, Dr. C. W. Higgins, inicrotcopiu and analytic pliysieian, HAS THE LARGEST CIRCULATION treats all classes of chronic diseases, on COUNTIES She is about 18 ycajrsof age, crazy. and hail from MalaJ, where she has a Henry filonson, residing. u in various families in lins lived ihe during tho ut two years, and lately has given such unmistakable mental derangement that it was signs-othouirht belter to keep her in custody till friend should, arrive. While conto the City Hall, she" severely veying her bit in the thumb one of the gentlemen in rhnrge, named Blakely, but was finally lodged and watched during the night. Marshal Rynn has telegraphed to her folk in regard to her present condition,' and no doubt they will shortly arrive and tnko her in charge. Two teamsters from Mnlad offered her transportation, but the couldnt bo prevnilod upon to go. She remains under the protecting wihg of the City Marshal. A child of' Mr. Durfeo at Conner Spring died yesterday. f Colorado Corner punn onuco injurious substances, und so nicely com potiuded tliat tin? content of each Imx insures light, sweet, healthy biscuits, rolls nnd pastry. nl , 7 A others in' market. Fre from any DEST ADVGRTISIfiG nil rj. -Aaz:Z.zf0tpyr.- t IL ni-frfS- n ErnKOMlCAL, KkUAULE, TliK BEST. If, Kfley'a Ymt Power is superior to fr . I WUOLKALK AXO RKTAIL ORaLKB first-clas- s Jels. .. . M niesft-A- Tine n VJ. - - 'w)f Pw-oeuti- ng Eq.,..for lato.Pffgon papers. 'is J. Knhn & Bros, thi morning received the largest stock of god ever brought to Cerinne,' cmisistingOf Indies cloth rep, gentleinea (something missus and. ladies wear, apurtl, Vail styles of ladies hat, linen goods, under wear, and everything that can b found n a furnishing store. Calt and look at thi immense stock. .Mi-higa- indebted tef .John Bclden, for Goo is -- We ar cr3,iTC. , . y -- c:icrx Representative 4n ; the Oneida County Independent ticket, dropped in on u to day. Mr. C. myj th Independent will make it warm for the Mormons on , tho 3rd or Norernla-r- . Thatcher bos been men on this WEU.VWiDA Y- " 'ovrVHXU 21. working with nearly ,200 for several end of the Utah so aa to and leveling, OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. ballasting days, make the tioek botween Ogden and llm VNlTf.D STATED OFFICERS FOR UTAlt: old lists tdher part f as d junction t'overnof (iwje 1 Orwon. the road. . They have done splendid A. l.laeU, Vth. Gourge Ik.Mt-Koawork, and will now more most of the Ne.v Turk. llilof JmdicO J. Associate J J. I'orenian, of lenn force to the gap between SmiihUdd and,, and I. H. Emerson, sylranl. Franklin, which will soon be filled up, .Marshal George It Maxwell, Michigan. and the road iu a few day will be comU. S. Attorney WMUnm Carey. !nrTrorGcera1 Nathan Kimball, Ind. pleted from Ogden to Franklin. The Itcccifpr of I'ltlille Moneys J. I. Urertun. Montana freight will all go by this Rei:iter-- Land Office Wiliitt I'ottcnger. route, and Franklin will bo the rndoz. A sensor l!S. J. I. Taggart. lllitioU. U t$. Collector O. J. Jlolli'tcr, California. vous for freighters, and tho depot for Ogden Junction, forwarding house. BON ELDER COUNTY OFFICERS: 0. April lrubnta Judgo Samuel Smith. Sheriff John Hurt. Thi is another of Brother Chawlcs Attornev J. C " right. prophecies that has not verified itself. and Coltctor .L Rosenbaum. AworClerk J. 0. Wrizht. County Four good Irishmen, c wld have wheeled School Sti(erinteiulent rMr all the freight over the route that has Coast Recorder J. C. Wright. ben shipped by the tf. N. R. R. this CORINNE CITY. OFFICERS: Mayor II. K. llurlhut. venr, and a section cur hoti-- u will answer Councilman-- S. Tihhale, L. Kliel, K, C, as a I. the forwarding houses at depot Forguson, J. V. Guthrie. J. 'I. Tar' tnnn, SI. Hiram Itoure. I). Ochiltree, 'Franklin this winter. J.MaRb, Louis Oemerp and Ilonrv liiotriw, Recorder W. T. FiehL Treasurer Georgo ii. Allen. Crssj'. Ieat-Jawubs. E. C. the f JuatUmof (Juito ft crowd gathered around the hfarsmtD. U. E an. Attorney William ilyndman. Mar-sliSchool Trustees S. 1. "i'ibvali, II. iluuso City Hall last night, occasioned by and A. Dardenhrrook; Ryan liavitig in charge a young Btm .Mormon Swdih girl nauied JIary CORINNE AND VICINITY. Peteron, who lias recently become Vt' i . CAI1 Candida (e for Wm. Clemen, N T a v lV":",c;r-- 73 F cr.JCJ?r fYJj',,cr 'i.yxC"'nv f.1) p;v.c:?uro-- . "tixzzT,r eV.i, , v:--2- T0 ctOtf pobi- - |