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Show CORIME I'KI DAY DAILY - - - - We are informed that quite a number i. of parties from Salt JLake City and In tho District di- nr.t cnBEa OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. UNITED STATES OFFICERS FOR UTAH: Governor Georje L. Wood?, Oregon. Focrotary Gfv,rgo A. Bia'-h-, I tah. Chief Justice J. B. McKean, Near York. Associate Justice? J. S. Foreman, of Pennsylvania, and P. II. F,mercon, Mi'hLgan. Marshal George It. Maxwell, Michigan. U. S. Attorney William Carey. F lrveyorHleneral Nathan Kimball, Ind. Receiver of Public Moneys J. I;. Overton. Hint Pottergcr. Register Lard Ofii-- e S. A?ses,-oJ. p. Tazart, Illiroi-- . I. U. S. Collector O. J. Hidli-te- r, California. BOX ELDER COUNTY OFFICERS: Probate Judge Samuel Smith. Sheriff John Port. Prosecuting Attorney J. C- - Wright. Assessor and Colie ter J. Ro.enbaum. Count Clerk J. 0. Wright. Mr. JoeDoa. School County Recorder J. 0. Wright. COPriNXE CITY OFFICERS: Mayor II. E. Ilurlhut. U. Tibba!?, L. Eliel, E. C. Council mea W. Gu'hrie, J. T. Parkinson, J. rerr.ion, J. Mal-h- f Hiram Uouie, M. 1). Ochiltree, Louis Peiner and Henry Liewes. I. Recorder W . T. M. AJln. Treasurer Ge rce jl Justice of the 1eac E. C- - Jacobs. llarhal D. D. Kan. ju Attorney William llvr.-- mange U. lib,A-II. House V r 1 I Tri-te-s-- S. ard A. other portions of tho Territory, are recting their attention to laada in the vicinity of Corinne, and are making ar- rangements to settle upon and perfect a title to portions of the agricultural land in our valley. It is an enterprise which" Within a will richly repay the outlay. few miles of Corinne are tfcouiands of acres of fertile land lying favorably for irrigation. The ditch which is completed furnishes all the water neccsary for supplying the southern portion of the valley. The surface of the land, gently sloping to the south, with a soil of un paralelled richness, furnishes inducements to the agriculturist which are seldom found. Our flouring miifwill furaieh a borre market for the grain, and our locality is free from saintly rule. The experiments already tried Jiave demWe onstrated the fertility of the soil. also have the advantages of free schools, a free press end free thought, with" theJ influence (Lf Christian churches and pure Christian teaching. CORINHE AND VICINITY. Guthrie and Jule E. P. JohnJ. son returned from Salt Lake last night. "W. Teams loaded with wood me numerous in town to day. Ribbcns, in all prices and quality at the well known establishment of A. Kuhn & Bros. J. M. Darling, who ha3 recently established a crackPr factory in Salt Lake, was in town soliciting orders. to-d- ay The snow which fell yesterday lias almost disappeared from tho valley, but it still crowns the mountains. J. Summons. Court in and for the Third Ju- cl'cial District of Utah Territory; county of Salt Lake. Henry O. Darkness, plaintiff, vs. ' tiro' C9. Groes can count himself extremely lucky in having his case s V7m. CISCCIUECC'JS. HEW ADVERTISSHEMTg. Public Lamii. MAIL. PROFESSIONAL CARD. Montana Brewery, Fourth itreet, near Front, Jacob O. Kuney, defendant. The people of tho United States, In the Territory of Utah, send greeting: To Jacob C. Kuney, defendant: Ton are BEEN hereby required to appear in an action brought above the named in by plaintiff the against you District court of the 3d J udicial District of the Territory of Utah, ar.d to answeplhe complaint filed therein within ten days exclusive of the alter tho service on yon of this Bttt Bttr, Wine, Wkklj day of service served within this county; or if summons if served out of this county, but in this district, on hand end for sale at 12 cants. within twenty days; otherwise, within forty days; or judgment by default will be taken against you, according to the prayer of said complaint. The said action is brought to ro- cover the sum of Zi'xO, together with interest FREE LUNCH EVERY NIGHT. thereon at the rate of three per cent per month from Juno 4th, 1V74, alleged to be due on a certain promissory note, and for the further UEHBY 0UTHOFF, Propr. as attorneys fees si ocitied in the sem of mortgage and for costs of suit; also to foreclose a certain mortgage: that the property may be sold by tho U. S. Marshal or sheriff of Box El- Photograph gallery, der county, and that tho said plaintiff may havo judgment against said defendant for any Front street, Corinne, Utah. deficiency which may remain after applying tho proceeds of the sale, as appears more fully set out in the complaint on file herein. And you are hereby notified that if you fail'to For Only. appear and answer tho said complaint as abov required, tho said plaintiff will apply to th court for the relief demanded therein. Witness The Hon. J as. B. McKean .Judge. and f work executed la the finest style the seal of the District court of the A LLndkind on short notice, festiei action guaranteed l. 8. Third Judicial District, in and lor te all. the Territory of Utah, this 24th day of November, A. D. 1874. E. B. McKEAN, clerk, VIEWS TAKEN TO ORDER. dl Willis P. clerk. McBride, Dep. by On hand, a large aasertaaant of Stereoscopic Summons. has RE-OPEN- DM tv ED. ui kpn & CoT have just received Eatern Buckwheat Flour, ranted pure. war- - "William Peck, for Bannack, was tho only passenger on tho- Montana coach this morning. Irt A car load f wheat from Cache Val- ley for the Corinne it ills arrived yesterday afternoon. & Co. ere daily re- ceiving large quantities of goods, which must be sold cheap for cash. The Virginia ITouse came near being the scene of a conflagration this morning, by the explosion of a lamp. The sidewalk on Fifth street from City Hall to the southern limits of the town 13 being graded. Graveb will be placed on ns soon as the grading is completed. r J.M. Walker, formerly a partner of J. W. McNutt, in the drug business, is tm a visit here, and is tho guest of Mr. McNutt, at the Metropolitan. A full assortment of Winter Gloves for ladiev, gents and children, at A. Kuhn & Bros. Win. J. Grocs and the .persons who accompanied him a? witnesses bcfore-lh- e Grand Jury, parsed through here on their way home last night. Wm. Eougla?;, who has been stopping at the Metropolitan for a week past, last night, secured BEST ADVERTISING IIEDlti porary residence Two Voeko In the District court in and fer the Third Judi-eiDistrict of L tah Territorj; county of Salt Lake. George W. Cheriey and Jeremiah S. quickly squelched by the Grand Jury ef Jones, partner? doing business under the firm ramo and style of G.W. Chesley ic Co., plainthe Third District Court. Under the tiffs, vs. Jacob C. Kuney. Poland bill parsed at thelaEt icssion of Ilia j enple of the United States, in tho Territory of Utah, send groeting: Congress, tho December term of court To Jacob Kuney, defendant: You are to appear in an action brought will begin next Monday, and the for- hereby required the above named plaintiffs in again-- t you by the District court of the rl hird J udicial District mation of a new Grand Jury will necesof tho lerritory of Utah, and to answer the sarily be required, and all indictments complaint filed therein, within ten days (exday of service) after the sor-i- e not presented this week will go over for clusiveon of theof tbi? summons, if served within jou The trial --jury was dis- this county; or, if served out of this county, but their action. in this di'tiict, within twenty days; otherwise charged last Saturday, and the court within forty davs; or judgment by dofaultwiil has devoted this entiro week to the law be taken again-- t you, according to the prayer of said complaint. Had Mr. Gross case been Faid action i? brought to recover the sum of calender. S kV l,s, alleged to bo due Irom defendant to postponed a couple of days, it is fair to plaintiffs on an account lor goods, waros and sold and delivered between tho with the rush of business fol- ir.er htmdNG day of September. 1F72, and tho Lt day of with irtere-tfroipaid l?sl lowing in the close of their career, that July. 187 1; together ol' ton percent per annum; and the at date rate it have would the they scarcely given of suit; a? api cars more fully set out for complaint on file herein. attention they did, and Mr. GroeiT there- in And you are hereby nctified that if you fail fore would have been under great exto appear and answer the said complaint as above required, the said plaintiils will take pense and suspense until it came judgment said sum of 3(j53.13 against ou for the cost? as aforo-aiwith interest up in tho next term. As it is, everybody ' Witness theandHon. Judge, Ja. B. McKean, court of is satisfied with the result, and congratuand the Feal of the 'J s. tho hird J udicial District, in and l. late him and Judge Johnson, who had Jor the lerritory of Utah, this 2oth day of November, A. D. 1374. the case in charge. E. B. McKEAN, clerk, dl by Willis I. McBrido, Dep. clerk. Persons from a distance when arriving in Corinne are surprised at the The Old City Meat Market. advantages itufforcis for a permanent place of residence, and more than one who have had an opportunity to thorAVING purchased tho above well ftiown oughly observe its surroundings have Meat Maret of D. J. Heyfron, I will take frequently been heard to express their astonishment that any should want con- pleasure in serving the beat meats to the pubfidence in a successful future. One genlic. Brice as low as can be had in any market tleman remarked in our hearing yesterthe corner of Montana and Fifth day that he could not see why Corinne Marketjon should not be the leading town of the streets. railroads between tbe Missouri and the Pacific. The freighting is extensive, and Bronrieter. rod even wonderful to tboso accustomed to the dronifh times cities of several times OF CORINNE, its size are having in the east. The Bear BANK Fiver is a fine body of water better than can be found for nearly a thousand miles in any direction and can be utilFT AH. COIIIXXE ized for watering the land around at a less expenso and even better than tho rivers of tho much talked-o- f Colorado. As ij is the inlet of Salt Lake, at some future time and perhaps that time is not a long way off the city will derive O. D. CASS President. more or less benefit from the trade there. W. T. FIELD Cashier. The Portland road will be the means of bringing hundreds of workmen and their families here, and in waj's innumerable almost will help to build up the place. The Corinne Mills just erected must necessarily make it tho centering grain depot fer tho surrounding country, and when the manufacture and export of OVERAMENT VOUCHERS, COIN, GOLD home articles is once begun true prosLUST, AND EXCHANGE. to said be dawn. The land perity may is of good quality; but there should be more settlers, and SIGHT DRAFTS DRAWN ON back will be felt. the citizens here havo shown, and the enterprises they have engaged in, if they NEW YORK, will but stick to it half as much in CHICAGO, tho future, a very few months will have SAN FRANCISCO, elapsed before Corinne will far excel the other cities on tho road. IeW S. a' WEST J. LAKE, Tlree door south of Townsend House, on and alter Saturday and until further notiee. HAS THE LARSI3T CIBCUUTIOI If THE NORTHERN COUNTIES 0 AND ALONG C. TUI P. R. R. New Publications! The Philosophy of Marriage, a new edition, a treatise on the laws governing life, explanatory of the causes ana symptoms, with instructions for the successful treatment of weakness, low spirits, despondency; nervous exhaustion, muscular debility, and premature decline in manhood. Price 25 cts. Address the author, Dr. Beck, "West Temple Btreet, three doors South of Townsend House, Slt Lake City, pre.-um- e, 1- tchhitory. A Photographic Artist. n23 ,w THtt STREET, TEI1PLE -t co.-t-? SUBSCRIBE , FOR TlfE SUL, rI , Ut h. Consult tiens dally from 10 td 8, nd from 6 to 8 p. m. Sundays 11 to 1. , d. Di-tri- ct Satchels and Trurks, in large variety, cheaper than ever, at A. Kuhn & Bros. Sisson THU EHEdES: XMEfc. n i?ion, Wallace KIILU p 17,000 in gold dust which ad entrusted to two Chinamen to bring down from Idaho. he-h- Several shots were fired in the street In front of Henry Leiwes store, about 4 oclock this morning; no one was injured, however. Billy Iiensing says if he is again disturbed of his rest, he will feel inclined to take a hand in the shooting himself. neqry Leiwes is constantly receiving groceries in every variety and of the choicest brands in the market. Tt is his intention to leave no vacancy in the grocery line. Give him a call and examine his stock. Leonard Eliel is busily engaged baling furs for the New York market. He has on hand' spccimns of the furs of almost every animal that inhabit the mountains and valleys iu this section of country. Arrangements are err foot for a grand masquerade ball, to be given by the citizens of Corirne at the Opera House, December 31. The invitations are now in print and will beout in a few days. The committees are composed of enterprising men who will spare no expense to make it agrand success. - Is proprietor and consulting physician of the London, New York, and Melbourne, Musuems of Anatomy, Member of the ollege of Surgeons, London, University of Edinburg. College of Surgeons and Phyridans, Philadelphia, Life member of tbe American Institute, New York, author of various Standard Medical Works, Corresponding member of the Ito.Ta! Society of Chemistry and Science, Berlin, and member of the National Medical Association. The principal Anatomical Schools in Europe and America are indebted to Dr. ISeek for his valuable Pathological and Anatomical contributions, and his magnificent collection of scientific anatomical preparations at his valuable Institute on Broadway, term the center of attraction to the Modical fraternity and students of Now York, and is regarded as the Nucleus of scientific information and groat exponent of Pathological and comparative anatomy of tho United State?. It is nearly thirtv years since tho establi?h-raeof the New York Anatomical Museum, and this invaluable Institute, combined with the difterent medical works from the pen of I)r. Beck, has disseminated during that period, information of the most Interesting a d useful nature a? to How we live, more and have our being. fc 0 7 0 1 HI at The editor of the Ogden is becoming extremely sensitive of late. So many communications of a personal character reach him that he cannot find it in his magnanimous heart te publish them. Since he received - a g for the offence, he steers pretty dear of personalities, and devotes the major portion f the tract to d editorial (!) on the beauties of celestialism. His matrimonial cares wear heavy on him for Chawles married and his un13 considerably grateful compositors are about to strike for more pickles, and the chromo publishers have notified him that as no ca-- h was received, they cannot fill hi order. With this list of grieviances, in addition to a severe attack of softening of the brain, it is not strange that he occasionally gets beyond his depth. Chawles, we sympathize with you. Latter-day-tra- LI cow-hidin- Collection PERSONAL bn Union Re -- opened. Bakery BREAD, JOR S Froo Lunch. nl5 FOSTERS, DODtHRS. OPINIONS OP THE PRESS. PROGRAM M KB, ENVELOP5 BLANKS, The Philosophy of Marriage, should be lAUtf Jour-cread by all medical and of Applied Chemistry, New Pork, Boston, and 1 hiladelphia. Dr. Becks book entitled Philosophy of Marriage, is full of home truths. One of BUSINESS CARD , , debility he a?cribes to the pernicious effects ef Tobacco as effecting the nervous system. He VISITING CARDS, says when used to excess it produces numerous untoward symptoms, among which are DeBALL TICKET. bility of the Nervous and Circulative Functions. We recommend it for general readBILLS OF LADING ing. London Medical Times. non-medic- , GEORGE HANF, Proprietor. al. al , Real bought, sold and rented. Money li'Rred on Heal Estate and Collaterals. Gol-le- v fion? made throughout the Territory. 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Patients, therefore, desiring his profession! services or advice1 will do well to secure his lramedt to services. Dr. Becks permanent New York residence is No. 40 Bond Street, where he, or one of the firm. my at an times be consulted. Consultation fee, by letter or otherwise, XvOa Notice, 7 ranch tho middle of brand. The owner ean hare the same by and paying for advertising-nolT-lc CERTIFICATES; RECK1P? , J - octl2-t-f 0. Box 602. ctar Meat Op- Refers by permission to Gov. G. L. Woods, U. S. Special Agt. B. 0. Dent-- , J. II. ickxzer. J. M. Postmaster, R. Geo. Maxwell, Marshal, OFFICE Plain and Fancy Job. Pointing. nal. CRACKERS, CHEESE. LOAN AND COLLECTION AGENCY. AY. Perkins Drug Store, posite the Prstoffice, 1 Thidwork of Philosophy of Marriage. Dr. Becks should be placed in the hands of every one. The authors reseach and experi-ienc- e LETTBR HEADS, , enable him to deal thoroughly with the subject. Philadelphia Ledger. HEADS. 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Babcock, The eastern bound passenger train will be twelve hours late The delay is occasimed by a smash up cn the Truckee Division, near Verdi. A track was laid around the wreck to enable the AT TIIE OCCIDENTAL passenger train to pass. The cause of In Salt Lake-City, the ever popular the accident and the amount of damproprietors, Auer & Murpht, can alage occasioned thereby is not known ways be found catering to the taste of here yet, but no lives were lost. "When in the city the thirsty public. The advantages of using Dooleys and you wish to indulge, we recommend Yeast Powderover other baking powders you to their care. Their Tom and Jerry is apparent to all aftera careful trial.-.-It i simply immense. is not only the most reliable, but perThe very latest in Dress Goods and fectly free from deleterious substances, For sale at the most fashionable Dress Trimmings, and therefore healthy. & Bro.a. at every grocers. to-d- ay. Latest Telegraphic D. D. 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