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Show '; ' COmSE himself 13 not to b sneezed at in a dead and captured him in a square get-ofr. iv y.'bm.n i. short time,' brought him jto town', bad OfljMrA Y him tried before Jadge Jacobs and fined OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. The pristen dollars for drunkenness. states united oiviceesfouutaii: oner had a horst, but not the lucre, and G rnr Be ffc WVwhB, Orp-.r- n. was put under the Marshals care until 'i' rje A. B5;vk, Utah. York. O, ;rciirv .fir-tijcp J. B. Net when he sold the m J. S. of I'vi.n-f'-- !' yesterday afternoon, wMin a ai 1 1. H, Knirou. ' hurse for fifteeu dollars, paid his fine and 31ichiga.n-- I MavvSl, S- left. Atforiuv Wit am Carer. S rt vr lHjpal Nathan Kimball, Ird. .J. J!- A Draw ii,'fjver ' J.r,"d ',,1 y U iilitt rVner. 1 1! I A .1. o . ! Yesterday morning, after stopping in V. S. Coll tor U. f. lloiii-tcr- , California. a coal houe in proximity to the Opera : o i ceils U'X i:i.ii;:i county Heue all night, a ragged specimen of "rul ntii J i le !Cjc! Smith- manhood called at the residence of CounFlreriM.f i.hn Hrt- Utii-- e ,. iriz Atfore.ov J. C VI rirht. cilman Ferguson, while the gentleman A nn-llretmbaum. Coil, o, was about sitting down to dispose of his i. tv C!r. (. C. Uri.A.t, S ht,r t :c-r- r.reinl it 3t r. Aoel-omornings ration, and demanded break . Coar.tr' iie 'rdrrJ. C The Councilman whs disposed to CO'UXVB CITY otTICSRS: argue the propriety of the demand, ' f a or J I , r '! i'f alJ. L. I2iel, E. C. Cow.' iluiO'i - S. when the fellow bed d if he wouldnt J. . (I. ri.rlo, 1. T. i Ie:.' ivm, A.. Mat-h- . M. It. Ochiltree, have it, and went down into a big belt Hira'o l.o ik ici V.ain! Jl.oirv I.ie.Tes. strapped around him for a navy, which 'j. ivM. Tr '1. 'V.ro -- C. JaoL?. afterwards proved to be empty. Ferguof Sop 'to !, 3 son with a "little deringer, fiw it K !Um. iliiaoi iUndinan. At'nihpyTn-tr- V n win wheeled man the and made off at e S. L. H. IIouo f'itod A rr'ivk. the top of his speed. He came to.Slar--1ih- 1 Ilynn very shortly afterwards CORSHNC AND VICINITY. 'Xot in the wav men sboukl go. . DAILY HAIL. f, -- t,re -i ,i- mezzz. Sisson , "Wallace & Ce. have just reoeivad a large quantity of California J. UlfAGOCd ID)EPOY ' onions and sweet potatoes. r If you want to im Imported -- 11 Ovt-rton- . . i T.t-'irn- rt, it f-- t -- t..r---- b I n. s ? -t- Wri-rht- 'a-t. V T Kuhn & Broi. vholoau of the On door north Specialties Walker Houw, Dr. C. W. Higgins, microscopic and analytic physician, treats all classes of chronic diseases, on scientific principles. Particular attention given to chronic diseases of females, fits, cancers, sora eyes, deafness, catarrh, neuralgia, tape worms, piles, gravel, salt rheum, erysipelas and spinal disease. I invite the earnest attention of tho afflicted. My system is no newfangled affair, but the result of years of experience in healing chronic diseases. Call and see me, and if you do net know wbat your troubles are I will tell you at once. 'i i V ; a 490i0Wm um A"! Ox J j t Ladle Cloaks all you have to do i to go to A. f khiran--Ma.bal-.eor- 51 YJ. rJcOTTV, Mf-Kc-a- - S fe i, m snail, psauutn 's f n j- on ft GEORGE A. LOWE, IP v! i" n l. i PURE DRUCO 3 Corinne XJto.li. i THIS c ARD CtlCCnCALO full stock of the celebrated A PAINTS, P. SCIIUTTLERS OILS, ar'-ir.-O'- i, VAMiap, runs GLAS9. t mi"i WOlDOtr TOILET tf it - i r " A s OUST ADVEllTiSIItG UEDIUa GOATS, SPONGES, B2USS23. VStOKTSD NEW ADYERTISEKEBTI. ! ;r-f.a- lu -- ! fjoi-al-1- , K-.- C. A. U rend water, member of the Diamond K, is at the Central. A. Kuhn & Bro.s stock of Piece Cood cannot be excelled. Severe! ttrrtera rorlh this morr.iti startinsr jostonl on account uf the tain. A load of fee trout from Bear Lake vn; in town e!ling at lf cents to-da- y jr X KHind. w Oranber-ie-- :, The weather clerk has pulled the latch HL'ain, and is deluiax us with rain beginning-durin- g the fine, Jiiid.t an l continuing all day. g Arrived at A. Kuhn & Iro.s-"full of all the latest styles in clothing. Ilr Clark left yesterday for IleK A. But hi face streaming with blood from the - overfio.v,M And pretty well used up generally. He did not get bis breakfast, but certainly did what be deserved more.,. -- CORI.WE PERFUUEET LS ('.a, with G0703D pounds tor SI. Ibinir, Zlurjihv, Ned & Co., Morris Bros., and Othfls. L.die Knit (bo A, Kuhn O HOUSE. OPERA. & Bros. The hop at th .Metropolitan, which lias wji to have taken plate postponed on account of th rainy weather. Djc notice will be given when it transpire. to-niph- t, b-.-e- returned hut night from n trip-dothe river, with duck-;Thy cunveyed- Mr. Ohojr, a - len ling sportsman of Salt Lake, to the puity who had the misfortune to capsize recently, and who are still camped and taking lots of game a few mik-- below. Owens and Kipp wn -- - . s 7ootmm Irr!g!t. Several of the Helena merchants are from Bismarck notifying them that their fall shipments liad arrived afely at that place, and that the good', wares and merclmndbe would be iwperlj hotied at that point until spring opens. The shippers thus notified ara-little hot, but just who the blame rests with hath not transpired. Helena Herald. Nothing can bo more plain than this the feasibility of the in domon-trntinCorinne route over the Muicltsuell in shipment of goods to Montana. "While goods which were shipped to that point the way for months since will lie idle months those shipped much later via Cotinno have reached their destination. But our neighbors up north have too much gojJ seme not to see the advantages wenatTord, and it is unnecessary for us to eulogize uponrthe subject. in receipt of statements a g me; to-co- The "Wheeler Troupe. This celebrated company has arrived and will give one of their entertainments at the Opera House night. It is scarcely necessary to say they have sustained their famous reputation whenever performing, and the Salt 'Lake Tribune has the fallowing in reference to their recent appearance in that city: Wheeler's Comedy Troupe, last evening afforded the roost enjoyable dramatic entertainment that has been given in the In half a dozen theatre for months. comediettas the troupe showed their, fun producing qualities, and kept tliQaudi ncein a roar till their sides ached. Mr. 3 Jen Wheeler nu Irishman all over, 1 nd liis dry humor proved irresistible. 3 faster Bennie is a chip of the old block, fnd for grotesque acting and genuine monkey shines is hard to beat. Charles Petrie in his songs and negro delineations also made a great hit. Miss Pe Coo rey is a pleasing singer, a graceful dancer aud a Cue comedienne. Tbis talented company deserve to be liberally patronized. Everybody should attend that desires to see a genuine troupe in its fun pro- Yoking proclivities. Arreaied. Joseph Brown, an inebriated individ- PAPES, STATION EEY, PICTUS3 F&ASZZ3, Thursday. Evening. Nov. 5th. , 1M T n POC2ET THE TCnniTORY.1 - - j v 4 CHICAGO OtTTLE&T, WAGONS 1 u Sro. This celebrated Troupe of Artists consists o tho following company : ON HAND AND FOR SALE prices. Tho-- wagons are thoroughly made, of tho very beat materials, and are known all through the We.wtasthe bes-- t and inot reliable wagon made, and are IN EVLKY RESPECT. WAURAMEO Al&o a full stock of jh LWAYS at Miss Elsie DCourcy. vocaii.-- t and actress. tho le reu-or.ab- CORINNE, UTAH. e Tron the Helena Herald, Get. 2S.") XI iss Annie Brown, danghter of John N1-Ben Wheeler. lri.--h Comedian. celebrated the Brown, of Philipsburg, M. T., left HelJ Master Bennie, ena yesterday for Leavenworth, Kansas, vocalist ar.d lightning gline artist, whither she goes to join the Sisters of the boy in WAGON COVERS, ALL SIZES ; WAGON his charges and charac-Ufoegs. BOWS, THIMBLE 8K1T1NS, WAGON Charity. Mbs B. is 20 years of age, Charles Petrie, has been attending the St. Vincent WOODS, WAGON AND Lion Banjoi.'t and Negro Comedian. MA'l ERIi L OF Academy at this place for several years, and may really bo called an accomplished ALL DhBCBIP-HONDont fail to sco tho beautiful act of as well as personally attractive young lady; yot, of her own.chojce she withIHKXEYS (OtinTSlIIP. For tale at the draws from the world and the enjoyike. New Jtc., Duetts, Songs, Trios, ments naturally so alluring to the young, and hereafter the world will hear of her CASH RATES! no hs. LOWEST AdinlMolon. only through the kind deeds performed Ilfrveil Sen is. 75 cut. at the promptings of a pure heart. Miss Reserved Seat Tickets for sal at Postoffico and McNutts Drugstore. Annie was the only remaining family tie left to her father, and it must have Also constantly on hand a full supply of required as high a sense of duty on his "Doors open at 7 oclock; Performance commences at 8. part to his church to give her up as on Mowers, Reapers and Mowers the daughters part it did to dedicate her FREE SCHOOL TAX PAYERS. life to the same. Reapers, Threshing MaDEMEMRER that the sale of property for . rpl-t- f HAS THE LARGEST CIRCULATION I THE NORTHERN COUNTIES AND ALONG THE C. P. R. IB d r N C9 i i S. Self-Raki- 91AL4U ITKliS. Malad, Idaho, Nov. 2. Tho District Court opened here to- Shawls, CUve, Hosiery, at , jetc. , in endless variety 1 ' WALL GOODS. 'y: vV ( D Gone to Joiu the Mater of Charity. FANCY AND , AT CAR-RIAG- E thy finest ever in the Coriune market, just received at KreJ J. Ki.s:d & Cos. st-in- WHEELER TROUPE, '! day, and will remain in session probably for several weeks. Neither the United States or Territorial District Attorneys bavo arrived from Boise 3et, being doubtless detained on election matters, and no criminal business cun be done until the3T arrive, which will be towards the last of the week. The only business transacted y was tho ordering of u venire for Territorial Grand Jury, and tho whitewahing of a dozen saintly Democrats. Bishop Hatch had ordered all those of his baliwiuk who were not citizens to scrape together the needful nmonnt required for clerks fees at any sacrifice,' and proceed to Malad and obtain their papers before election day, but they didnt respond, and not one of them so inanj' put in an appearance votes lot for the saintty caiise. Novur dozen vote of your a half mind, Bishop; as all and your babies, wives, you did last election; it will count as many and b far less expensive to youT beggarly outfit. The hard work of the campaign is both parties are takover, and ing a brief respite preparatory to the The struggle at the polls Saints have been outgeneraled at every turn, which they freely admit, and have little hope left for tho success of their little scheme to place Oneida county under the power of the Mormon priesthood. Bishop Hatch, because he was lionized by the dirt eating portion of the Democracy at Boise City, last winter, when he was a member of the Legislature, assumed to himsolf the position of dictator, and imagined that he controlled not only Oneida county, but the entire Territory, and all he had to do was to crook his finger and all, including his Democratic friends, would oboy. But the poor fool will find out differently, and that neither he nor his church allie g have the power to dictate in political af Kirs in Idaho Territory. "We expected Major nulon, ur popand ular U. S. Attorney, here to close the camhad made preparations & address by that genpaign with public tleman, who handles our saintly friends and their practices in a manner peculiar to himself; but he failed to arrive, and we presume he is .doing good work at Boise against the dirt eater candidate on the saintly issue. 'Judge McBride of Salt Lake came up Tuesday to attend court.' Sheriff Morgan started for Bear Lake to serve an attachment in a suit wherein one of the solid firms of Corinne are interested. After a week of rain and mud, we are now having fine weather and good roads. to-nig- a Ofmck: Carriage RcpairinjrTaintipgand Trimming. aons," Buggies and JSlcigka made to order. 3 t sepl-t- f J B 2 to & a 0 Utah. oetl5-t-f ht to-nig- General Merchandise, G00D3 D CRIPTION j OF BOUGHT FACTORY EVERY DE3 BOLD. AMD b CORINNE I E L, a C300S FURS PELTS. AND sepl-t- HENRY LE I 7 um v 2 w 6 Til E Plain and Fancy Job Pinting. A f OLD CORNER. H HAND-BILL- S, 0 N o POSTERS, DODGERS. PROGRAMMES. ENVELOPES City Rrcrery and LETTERHEADS, BILL HBADS, alt (lease. VI. L..WHGGLOCK .at - Has 4 le-open- Depot in first-cla- ss Cigars and Tobacco. M. AnOHLCIT t i j , E 0, j STATEMENTS, , i s ProvislsasLlqaon, BLANKS, Prop'r. LASSLf r the Old Corner facing the style and koepc the . BUSINESS CARDS. v Corncr ef Colorado and Second Stmt VISITINq CARPS, " ; Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars .... . "LALL TICKETS. BILLS OF LADING, CERTIFICATES, RECEIPTS , CORINNE, UTAH. Free Lunch every night, consisting of Oyster Soup, and the ego tables of tho seaso ALL KINDS OF WINES, SCOTCH AMD ENGLISH' POSTER CONSTANTLY For executing all klads eft WAGONS The Lightest Draft Wagon Made. 5 Groceries and I f Wholesale and Retail Dealer In JOB OFFICE S 0 Are superior to any wagons sold in the West. They are r, . FIRST-CLAS- l sepl-t- HIDES, a is : (3 El The BAIN WAGON is net made for a cheap AND HATS. wagon. We do not pretend to compete with cheap work. Our wagons are all first class. AVING PERFECTED MY ARRANGE-- - All wagons warranted for one year. mei t with some of the largest houses in New York and Boston, I am prepared to pay tho! General Agents for Montana aim daho. HIGHEST MARKET PRICE FOR In connection with the Mata h With CALIFORNIA STAKE RACK BEDS, LIGHT and HALF SPRING WAGONS. THE Boots and Shoeo, FURNISHING K FARM WAGONS Wholesale and retail dealer in CENTS H QEtSERAL MEWS OF INTEREST 0 BAIN WAGONS sepl-t- f E L . 2 We have now on hand UTAH. LEONARD o z, (All sizes), . ual who had secured sleeping accommodations on the sidewalk of Main street, . . O. night before last, was arrested by Marshal Ryan. The Marshal stepping into Doo1ey,a Yeast Powder.- - Is the most his prisone of the adjoining stores with convenient and reliable Baking Powder with time a for that has ever been offered to the public. oner, and being occupied in out waltzed It allows no waste of flour with which it something else, Joseph, is free from injurious sub' the liveliest manner and took to the is used marshes just below town. The Marshal stances. Use no other. Grocer keep it. 1 w Ed 1862. ESTABLISHES Hon tana. St., 2d door west of F HEIGHT WACJONR, the Malt otlice. I FAZtn WAGONS, ht y -O k IN D CALEBS Department 09 Of SECOND-HAN- ss Local S'5 i Q' O. D. RICHMOND & CO. W HOLES ALS AND KETAIL Full Q (Opposite R. R.JDepot,) Corinne 0 H V 21 BAIN WAGONS NORTH FRONT STREET, n A a Near the Depot ' TV Latest Telegraphic Reports. 0 8 o 0 H o o General Blacksmlthlng, Wagon Warehouse and H & aj w. to-da- And all kinds of tho best and latest Improved FARM MACHINERY. Making and Shoeing. 0 I- (f) FOR TRE JIUt. W o - ng PHIL. KLIPPLE, Prop., to-da- to-d- til chines, Sulky Rakes, Plows, Grain Drills, Gang Plows, October Unpaid Taxes was postponed from Thursday, November th, 1K74. A. HARDEN BROOK, Collector. ni 12th to OVERLAND SHOPS, SUBSCRIBE ALE Pay for trfsat yea gst. and get you pay for. ON HAND. hst J Montana St., Corinne, . sepl-t- f nn m:c7 C3;rEz? (uauh nnicE of oissoianon. RT0T1CB 18 HEKBBT GIVEN THAT th hsretofbre existing under the firm name of Strieker Jt Co., merchants, at Sprtnctown, Snake River Mines, Inahp, is this day .dissolve! by mutual eoo-5A It persons having eUxas against the Eu " rrts ti U:u 3 te til tie. W&.U the Old Oeroe nt firm will present them for payment to Ilr. StHcker, and those indebted will also call upon him for settlement. : HERMAN STRTCKER, HENRY MEYERS. October 30, 1874. 2w Orders Promptly atteaded CVTccIa crcll Ucurci. r.'mtTt2:;ET0 POfl Cl. a' a , , ( Airs r rj 0 I't i ; ' . f iiAKrA c0?qror;qtraiJTT J t' ' t v A.j- - r ' M i Vk - , 4 ' - Vy J . ' Adims ,.t ' , 1 THR3C t Tt. ' y 5 pannna co. .iCcrlnno f Utah. |