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Show I I i CORIHXE 1 DAILY WKDJIEIOAY ' - . DrrEtBEK OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. AT THE OCCIDENTAL was manifested In Salt Lake City, the ever popular Considerable surprise at the 7xam- - proprietors, Avail & IliJRPHT, .cap! al2. by those present ination yesterday , at tWdec slon of the ways be found catering to the tastes of "When in the city Court in holding the defendant for trial tbe thirsty public. It does UNITED STATES OFFICERS FOR UTAH: upon tbe evidence adduced. seem a little mysterious, and one naturGovernor George It. Woods, Orevon. Secretary George A. Black, Utah. what state of f c s the ally Chief Jut J. R. MeKean, New York. Associate J utire J. S. Boreman, of PennwouldTequire as a justification, if such sylvania, and P. 1L Kmerwn, Michigan. an attack, following such a series of Marshal George It. .MaxwellrMichigan. U. S. Attorney Wi! Mam Carey. ' threats, were not. Many ill natured reSurveyor-GenerNathan Kimball. Ind. Receiver of Public Money J. B. marks were indulged in by those present Land OtEce Willitt Pottenger. U. S. Aaaesor J. P. Tazgart, Illin&t. at the decision; and it does look rather U. S. Collector 0- - J. Hollister, California. severe that a man should be subjected to BOX ELDER COUNTY OFFICERS: several hundred dollars extra expense Probata Judge Samuel Smith. for defending the life of himself and wife Sheriff John Burt- CJ. from tbe attack of a rough. One genProecuting Attorney Wright. Assessor and Collector J. Rosenbaum. tleman remarked that the case had been Coanty Clerk J. C. School SuperintendentWright. Sir. Joelson. a great benefit to the attorney, as they Ceunty Recorder J. C. Wright. had now learned what fools Wharton, CORINNE CITY OFFICERS: - Mayor II. E- - Hurl but- Parker, Russell and others were, and ' Councilmen S. L. Tibbals, L. Eliol, K. C. hew muca the profession had been at Ferguson, J. V. Guthrie, J. T. fault in so long regarding those old fogies J. MaUb, Hiram House, M. D. Parkinson, Loui Demer and Henrv Liawes. Ochiltree, as authority on criminal law; and he Recorder W. T. Field. Treasurer George M. Allen. coafidently predicted that Abe time Justice of the Peace E C. Jacobs. M arshal I I . Ryan. would soon come when1 the legal fraterWilliam llrr.dman. Attorney School S. L. Tibbals, II. House nity w7ould resort to Corine e to get their and A. Hardenbirook. false ideas of law, acquired in confiding VL 1. in tbe works of these old authors, corCORINNE ANO VICINITY. rected and-ir- n proved. Corfnno is bound J. W. Guthrie left this morning to to become a noted place anyway. a short visit to his friends in Salt Judge W. E. Hollister arrived from Lake. Malad last night, on his way to'Boise to Grain is said to be scarcer in the attend the Territorial and U. S. Courts, market than if was at this time last which will occupy his time for about year. three months. He will preside in the Siison, "Wallace A Co. are daily re- Second District Court in the place of who is spending the winceiving largo quantities of goods, which Judge Noggle,ter in California, for the benefit of hi must be sold cheap for cash. health. There will be a number of im Judge Johnson went to Salt Lake to- pertant cases tried at this terra of court, day as attorney for Wm. J. Groes, who among others the cases of Thatcher, the had a hearing here yesterday. land grabber, and Gill, the faulting Judge Hollister is a good Potatoes are still rolling into the mar- treasurer. ket from across the river. Several teams law judge, and deals justice without fear or favor, and the guilty and innocent disposed of their loads alike may expect to get their ju;t dues. Sisson, Wallace A Co. have ju?t received Eastern Buckwheat Flour, warA paper is being circulated in town ranted pure. fer the purpose of Taising money to gravel the walk between the Opera House The cold, chilly winds of December, which the poet tell of, have not yet put and Central Hotel. This is an imin an appearance; on the contrary, the provement much needed, as tbe greater portion of the pupils attending school weather is delightful. pass over it four times a day, and in wet Salt Lake sportsmen now hunt wild weather part of the walk is almost imcats in Little Cottonwood canyon. One passable for small children and very was bagged yesterday morning while disagreeable for all. Parents having feasting on the carcass of a jack rabbit children attending school will certainly --just captured. not lose anything in contributing. A Lambert.Eliel wag the lucky man at number of persons t whom it was prethe raffle last night for the $150 gold sented subscribed with their usual liberchain, throwing 48. Thirty dollars was ality. refused fer a half interest in 41, which Notice . F. A A. Jf. was second best in the race. and work Regular meetirg on Second Degree. Special Henry Leiwes is constantly receiving groceries in every variety and of the night; work on Third Degree. Fu.I choicest brands in tbe market. It is his attendance of members desired. V:sitins intention to leave no vacancy in the gro- brethren cordially invited. By'ordeV of "Wm. Hyndman, cery line. Give him a call and examine the W. M. Secre tary. his stock. a-- ks "ClALSDD. . Fourth Front, 'a t i. r I t" r i V W I ei t If - CL-ur- t BEEN ,HS RE-OPE2I- ED. $ J i a v. ft I , nrufi oa HEW ADVEBTISECEBTS. i Beat The Old City Heat Market al Overton-liegDt- 3tontan& Brexvery, and you wish to indulge, we recommend you to their care. Their Tom andj erry is simply immense. lce-j-- er id Bar, Wise, on hand ud for sale at 12 S' cents. Wtisky Segzn m lic. Trice as low as can be had in any market. Photograph Market'on the corner of Montana and FiTth Art Gallery, i Front street, Corlnne, Utah. 'n f Take pleasure in announcing his visit to Salt Lake City, and may bo consulted at bis temporary residence. J ri c ( C28T ADVERTISING X. W. Babcook noil For Two IVooko Only. Proprietos. OF BANK of work executed la the finest style ALL kinds on short notice, fcatlai action guaranteed CORINNE, to all. TEUPLE V7EST IM THU TERRITORY. STBEET, VIEWS TAKEN TO ORDER. - UTAU. (UBIlt.YK Ob hand, a large esssrtatnt of Stereoscopic views. B. Cashier. ff - f - . J F . H. Eastman, D. Miss L. Kicbler and J. L. Carnaghen, for Helena, and Ad. Kubn, for Boss Fork, were passengers on the Montana stage this morning. THE NORTHERN CO AND Reports from tbe road north say the pleasant weather of the past few days has had the effect of unloosing a great many teams stuck in the mud, and they are now slowly making their way Mon-tanawar- d. The advantages of using Dooleys Yeast Powder over other baking powders is apparent to all after a careful trial. It is not only tbe most reliable, but perfectly free from deleterious substances, and therefore healthy. For sale at every grocers. Mr. Alex Stalker, councilman of Oneida county, Idaho, arrived here from Franklin yeetorday, and, last night, accompanied by Wm. Clemens, Representative, proceeded to Boise to be in attendance at the opening of th 3 Territorial Legislature. Twe new jerkies and two from Concord, N. n., arrived this morning. They artfor P. B. Clark & Co., Helens, and are to be used on the stage line between that point and Bozeman. They are being put up and will be .sent to their destination in a buck-board- s, few days.. One of the white rabbits thftt burrew under the old Uintah Houso just below the postoffice came out for a sniff of the sunshine this forenoon T A big white dog spotted him seen after, and there was a white streak for about a minute making for home quarters, but the cotton-tail! made first. ; There are about half a dozen in the rendezvous. . The Junction wants a new postmaster at Malad, giving for a reason that sev- eral communications addressed to them from that point havo failed to reach their destination. Our dealings with the Malad postoffice, and they have been extensive, always gave satisfaction, and no complaints of mail irregularities from that section hare ever been heard; but d the elder in Israel who conducts the editorial department of the tract, feeling sore over the result of the recent Oneida election, must necessarily have a fling at some one in that section, hence he wants the postmaster removed: half-witte- afore-mentione- d OVERNWEST 111 0 t SIGHT DRAFTS DRAWN ON YORK, 3 AN T KAN CISCO. - - 4 PROMPT AND ATTENTION LlDDlvLL & GROCERS AND C0SSI$.'I H A OQ A 5 oA 1 o U lil I Q Q MERCHANTS, and dealer in - Helena Herald. Good sleighing in this vicinity now, i UTAH DRIED FRUIT Highest price Alain street, 3 doors above Potoflice, a SALT LAKE CITY. Li! se7-3i- n gT a 0 Pi VALLEV HOUSE, cl (Oprosite the Temple) SALT LAKE CITY - - UTAH. & a li. t Great Reduction iu Prices to thej Times. Board and room, per day .Single meals .' Single bed Single rooms, per day 75c to 50 50 1.00 FRENCH Day- and. Open MEALS COOKED TO OKDKR AT ALL HOURS. Private room for families and parties. room The proprietor supplies lum-- at tbe Germania Saloon, oysters and everything in style. A.MOMO 1MK VXXI, JPropr. h J Fred Corker E-tat- At A. W. Perkin Drug Store, posite the Prtoffice, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH- - I. BoxtIM. and 1 .I JvH UTAH BILLS OF tADl'" H A1:!nd i. m tbnkfal fr tbe noW ttop. HAS BEEN REFITTED The table supafford.-- , plied with the beet the market f ' Becki residence In Salt Lake he daiiy.on thoe diseases, to hM devoted his lifetime, and on be!t beef, veal, mutton dical worka treat in- X2Rir!L,,,ly,OBt patronage of the pub LEVI SANDERS. Ebtray Notice Mtutr th, nirba. "ty In Salt L ke must, from bis be necessarily therefbri, desiring hi fervicea or sdvice trill do weU lmnaedlte eerviees. hjPlJiecka permanent New York residence la , r?t, where he. or one of the Mmeebe consulted. lt ti0n f or otherwise, b. t? .Temnle Street, three of Townsend House, Slt Lke vT &oxaWto8,and fi to 8 p. m. Sand y p fth ed. . BALL TICKETS, 2. riplIEandHOUSE eep7-t- entitled Meat Market. : well-fumih- k certificaT& 11 -- l.k$ ,ot " UTAH. GREENEWALD. ' De- b?Htf ti2J!ZV0W mng Which are Func2n.d 9rculative tion Lgf-g-" A blanks Philosophy of home truths. One of BUSINESS CARD . Pernicims effects of Tobnera-aeffectmgthe nervous system. He YISITINOt CARDS, V cxcess tt produce. numerous ward1 MAIK STWKXT, MALSH EiiVEI etatemst8. op- SALT LAKE HOUSE SALT LAKE CITY PROGRAMMES; r 1 hiladelphla. dobRlwk'. GEORGE HANF, Proprietor. octl2-t- f t. POSTERS, D0D3ER3, should be Fro Lunch. Refers by permiion to (ftv. G. L. Wood, Special Agt- - P. U. Pent., J. II. Wickirer, U. S. Marshal, Geo. It. Maxwell, Postmaster, J. M. Moore O. j. tion. I hiladelwhia University Medical Jour- - " n!6 PM soa5SfesaiasrtaKj,u Col-lecti- oii OrvicK ruuld every one. cheese. e 1 OFFIff JOB of p,,aco1 in the hands of res each and experi- LETTER HEADS. wiUi th BILL HEADS, Mairiage-7-TliMwo- Dr CRACKERS, Real bought, sold and rented. Money leaned on i.eaJ.K-tat- o and Lol laterals. made tbro.igho t the Territory. ptom, tly attended to. with the Mail Plain and Fancy Job OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. SAUSAGE, LOAN AND COLLECTION AGENCY. r Bad Dubt Collections a Specialty. In oenneotiea ( LIQUORS, BROKER r d. PIES, WINES, . - Re-opene- INTERES HAND-BILL- S, r BREAD, octl2-t-f . Bakery to rent- - r upt-tai- Union Fur-,nih- ed GENERAL NEWS OF Fer exeeudag all kind f i Night. - Dcparliueai cents to the Secretary of the New York Anatomical Museum, Broadway. Walker Brothers Bank, Salt Lake City. (PiMHit D-e- r CO Reports1 of This very able work, a recent production of Dr, Reek s, treats principally on diseases of the Nervous and Generative showing the principal causes of theirsystems, production, with useful and valuable advice for n their and cure. This book may be hadpreven-tiofrom Dr.' Beck s Salt Laks ( ity residence, on appli cation, eor forwarded anywhere, by remitting twenty-fiv- 0 N On tho French Plan Local . The Philosophy of iSIarriigo H RESTAURANT Full FIRST-CLAS- S 0 ! m Tbe principal Anatomical Schools in Europe and America are indebted Jo Dr. Reck for bis valuable Pathological and Anatomical contributions, aud his magnificent collection of scientific anatomical preparations at bis valuable Institute on Broadway, form the eentor of attraction to the Medical fraternity and students of New York, and Is regarded as the Nucleus of scientific information and great exponent of Pathological and comparative anatomy of the United States. It is nearly thirty years since the evtablih-raentthe New York Anatomical Museum, invaluable-institut- e, combined with 'the different medical works from the pen of hr.. Beck, has disseminated during that period, information of the most interesting a- d usefhl nature a to llow we lire, move and hare oar being. K) Monthly Hoarders. DAIIL & SORENSON. sep7-3- Is proprietor and consulting physician of the London, New York, and Melbourne, Muiuwiu of Anatomy, Member of the College of Surgeons, lxrdon, University of Edinburg, College of Surgeons and Phyicians,Philadelphia, Life member of tbo American Institute, New ork4 author' of various Standard Medical Works, Corresponding member of the Koyal Society of Chemistry and Science, Berlin, and member of Uie National Medical Association. $ Special Kates for Weekly or y Several companies have located ground on Moese creek, in Lodge county. Fine prospects have been obtained in the gravel, which encourages the owners to begin tbs construction of a bed-ro- ck Bums. The indications are good that tho ground will pay well, as three dollar per day to tbe man has been obtained on tbo adjacent bars. Cy. Kmp brought in last Saturday seven hundred ounce of silver from Kemp Bro.s Silver Mill. The mill had suspended operation for want of blue stone and sulphate of iron, but'we understand from Mr. Komp that his experiments have taught hint that he can dispense with either, having discovered substitute which is both. cheap and abundant here. This mill will- ba started up again . Messrs. Dixon-- , James, Dunphy and ;Keller recently discovered a seven foot vein of quartz, about one mile north of the Ten Mile toll gate. Deer Lodge5rod. They have located the same, erected a shaft bouse, and havo commenced the work of sinking a shaft to the depth of fifty feet. The ore contains $95.50 in silver to tho ton, and is rich in copper. The wall rocks are well defined, and judging from present indication it bids fair to prove a very valuable mine. Col. D. F. Jenkins, an old resident of Helena, but late of Cedar, has returned to the metropolis to spend tbe winter He got bis scalp a little frostid coming over the range, but otberwe presents a youthful appearance happy as a millionaire, notwithstanding a considerable loss of time and money by his venture in Cedar, He says that the Forest dran has reached the same .kind of gravel found in the Bar discovery, and encouraging prospects are being obtained from it; reports favorably on the new mines on Nine Mile Creek, and think tbe country safe. . i - b Ciiiit NHL, Dr. Beck f H - Independent. Eggs are $1.00 per dozen, and bens feel mighty preud. A 0 . CO - o 0 a FINAN, II AD DIES and FRESH OYSTERS IN THEIR SEASON. i Latest Telegraphic Ww & J BROWN, "Wholesale and retail rrow . h! sepl-t- f 6) a pa a O 8J 3 A m will Rcct.ro Collection FOR THE - i 0 0 H the principal ci tes East and Wes. SUBSCBIBE Q uM 0 0 CO CHICAGO, MONTANA NEWS. insen-ibilit- The Philosophy of Marriage, a new edition, a treatiso on the laws governing life, explanatory of the causes ana symptoms, with instruction for tbe successful treatment of weakness, low spirits, despondency; nervous exhaustion, muscular debility, and premature decline la manhood. Prioe25 cts. Address tbe author, Dr. Reck, West Temple street, three doors South of Townsend House, Slt Lake City, Ut b. Consult tions dlly from 10 to S, and from 6 to 8 p. m. Sundays 11 to L GOLD VOUCHERS, COIN. AND EXCHANGE. DUST, PERSONAL .. P. R. R. AND SELL, 13YJY And all Till , C. Neu Pcblicatieas NEW C0UNTIQ ALONG t ht and still snowing. The stampede for Camas Prairie, near The boy. Missoula, has subsided. couldnt find paying prospects. The penitentiary convicts will shortly appear in the new uniform ordered by Marshal Wheeler.- The complete suit is in white and black stripes, the same as adopted by the New York btate pris-o- ns at Auburn and Sing Sing. A ehinaman was recently found dead in the snow near , the road, between the Half-Wa- y House and Spokane House, Bozeman road. His hore was found near tbe body, and it is supposed that h was chilled to when he ft 1 off, and seon thereaf.er perished. Ii that he was steeped in whisky or opium, or perhaps both. j HAS THO LARU3T CIRCVUT10M jr. C. Corbin and son, i W Three doors south of Townsend House, on and alter Saturday and until further netiee. vN President. W. T. FIELD J. LAKE, Photographic Artist. n23 O. D. CASS r - to-mo- OEDlTl streets. pj to-nig- 1 J. s to-da- 1 n TEHEdES: 3DjE2,. RAYING purchased the above well known FREE LUNCH EVERY NIGHT. Meat Maret of D. J. Heyfron, I will take XXEKKY SUTXIOFF. Propr. n21 pleasure in serving the best meats to the pub- . Tr-itee- errenu.: People to. HAIL ,nSS?Pr v y D. D. KY-A-H. "T ; urj64 ' - ; .tPPointiaent for private ' hy . . , . t oecsult-Wa4- e Order Prcnptl iltfD fvvi J i j Addreu u .ii i t i ' pninTWi co. Coflrtna |