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Show CORINXE THI'R'DAY DAILY - - OFFICIAL MAIL. DKl'EMBER 1. PeatHMler-an- d tho Akh la Oue Chapter DIRECTORY. UNITED STATES OFFICERS FOR UTAH: Governor Oeorye 1. Wfod-- Cretfon. Jeor:re A. Black, Utah. Syptary Chief Justice j. IJ. McKean, New York. e J. S. Roreman, of Pennsylvania, and P. H. Krnr?on, Michigan. Marshal iorge Pi. Maxwell, Michigan. U. S. Attorney VilliatnCarcy. Surveyor-- ! leneral Nathan Kknball, Ind. J. R. Overton. Receiver ot Public Mone lteri-te- r I. and Oilko AVillitt Pottenger. V. S. Aae or J. P. Taziart. Illinois. U. S. Collector O. J. iloilkter, California. Council Chamber, Cobikxe, Tbo Malail Malid, Dec. Off-4t- u 8 Eds. Mail: Elder Charles Penrose, of Ogden, seems to take a very lively interest in affairs concerning tbe people of Malad Valley. He took a hand in election matters, and tbe peopla repudiated bis counsel by a vote of over two to one. He advised them as a brother and a saint to vote for Fenn, and thpy voted for his' opponent Bennett and BOX ELDER COUNTY OFFICERS: elected him by a handsome majority. Probato .Tiidze Samuel Smith. He ad vised 4hm to repudiate the ring Sheri:! John Burt. Attorney J. C- - right. roectiti:ig and they done the contrary by sustainAsae-ooand Col lector J. Rosenbaum. C. I. Clerk l County ing it almost en rnasse. He is conSuperintendent Mr. Joelfon. C. Count Reorder J. Wright. stantly advising them to subscribe for the Junction, and they respond by takCO It IN NK CITY OFFICERS: ing three copies of his Mayor II. E. Ilurlbut. Councilmen S. J. Tihhals. L. Eliel, E. C. He employed a polygamous bilk to canFerruon. J. W. Outhrie. J. T. Par'in'on, .1. Mai-h- , Hiram Houao. M. I). Ochiltree, vass for him, and the result is nary a Louis !etner and Henrv Liowes. but his beautiful represent Recorder W. T. Field. subscriber, Treasurer Oeorgo 'I. Allen. alive is in a few short weeks a fugitive Justice of the Peace E. C. Jacobs. Marshal 1. I. Uan. from justice and a creditor of all who - APornev William llvndman. were so green as to credit him. In fact S hool Trustees S. L. Tibbalv H. House ar,d A. ilardenbrrook. Charles doesnt seem to prosper in any LW of his undertakings in connection with CORNNE AND VICINITY. Malad people, and yot ho isnt satisfied, but goes on with his ravings and keeps A juvenile fight was the excitement thi afternoon. Little blood. giving his silly advice as though anyone cared for itor that it would have the Youth? tool cheats and livery least effect upon anyone. And knowing stables at John Kupfer?. that whatever appears in the paper is - The Montana stage arrived on time passed unnoticed by all sensible people, he takes occasion to write private letters, with ten passengers last night. in which he sets up his imagined grievGrand reduction in clothing, at A. ances and gives gratuitous advice without Kuhn & Bros. stint or measure. Even in his private The City Council, at their meeting Inst letters he fails to give his authority for of his foolish lies, knowing if he did night, abolished the office of City Attor- any so that it would upset all his plane. ney. Charles has lost a letter! Doubtless it re& Co. are Wallace was an important letter, for Charles has daily Si?on, ceiving large quantities of goods, which no others; and knowing the polygamous must be sold cheap for cash. swilltub who wrote it, we may be persafe in saying that it was very Uepworth Dixon, with his Yon, a fectly important. There was an item in it, graduate of Oxford, passed west last and Charles is proverbially short of evening. be but items; got that letter at last J it Grand holiday exhibition of all had been some four weeks on the road, kinds of Fur?, made up in latest styles, or as Charles says, delayed at the at A. Kuhn & Bros. Malad postoffice; and when he got that letter he got an iteia, and that item The freight outfits of P. B. Clark & wa3 what made Charles mad it was the Co , and Capt. Todd left this morning. news of the election from Oneida county The former loaded for Helena, and the and tbe very mortifying fact that he and latter for. Virginia City. his Junction had been repudiated at the Silk Cloaking Velvet, Velvet and polls. Straightway be seats himself at Velveteen, in the latest shades and tbe editorial desk and delivers himself of cheaper than ever, at A. Kuhn & Bros. a lengthy diatribe against the manage ment of the Malad postoffice; a change Snow two and a half feet deep in Alta must be had, quoth Charles ; those City, Little Cottonwood. Here we are blawsted Liberals can get their mails having ns fine weather as' in the days of regularly Wnd manage their election mat spring. ters through the mails without interference on the part of the saint, whereas Dolls, jumping horses, wagons, and store could only have cars for the young folks at John Kup- - if the the management thereof many a letter fer-tcould pass at election times without the Amusements are now in order, and consent and inspection of our people. tbo Opera House is engaged until Mon- Couldnt you fix up a better story, Prof. Lake will amuie( Charles? That polygamous correspondday. nnd the three following nights, Mrs. ent of yours has now changed hift loca Chamberlain, the talented lectures wil tion to Kaysville, and is there engaged discourse on spiritualism. in teaching the polygamous offspring the Deseret alphabet, so you will have no Henry Leiwes is constantly receiv- more advices from him, and you maybe ing groceries in every variety and of the more fortunate in your next correspond choicest brands in the market. It is his ent at Malad at least you may hare intention to leave no vacancy in the gro- one who can come near telling the truth. cery line. Give him a call and examine Bro. Penrose, one word of advice: The his stock. people of Malad are well satisfied with the management of our postoffice, anc The track of the Utah Southern Railwhen we wish any of your advice in tbe road, says the Tribune, has been laid to a point three miles south of Provo, and premises, or that of your friends, we will call upon you. Until then you the road bed is completed to Pa3rson. would do well to attend strictly to your Iron is arriving daily. Thir is the inown" affairs. W. strument to purge tho southern part of Several new locations of agriculture the Territory of its barbarism. Where-eve- r tbe engine screams, it sounds the land near our town are talked of. The knell of Mormonism in that quarter in attention of farmers is being directed to these lands at present, and we predict a very short order. large number of settlers on them the John Ivupfer has the most complete coming winter. Novr is the time; get stock of toys ever brought-t- o Corinne. ready for cropping in the spring. NoThere is nothing in that line but what where in the great west is there such can be found at bis establishment. Give inducements for permanent settlers as him a call and satisfy yourselves. in the Bear River Valley. Fertile soil, convenient market, with cash instead of We understand that the Indians barter, plenty of water for irrigation, camped within two or three miles of and a free civilized community. town are annoying the settlers very much, claiming that the !a.nls are theirs, Mekry Christmas. Just arrived at and v, the fences, stealing hat A. Kuhn A Bros., French Merino, burning find. can They say they era going French Cashmere, black and colored they to remain until the government furnishes Alpaca, Imperial Serges, Poplins, Em "blankets and supplies. The attention of press Cloth, French Satins; also, a full our Indian Agent is directed to these assortment of black and colored Gres wanderers. The settlers have bought Grain, warranted all silk. and paid for their lands, have paid taxes The holidays are coming, and everyto support the government, and are body is looking ahead to the happy time entitled to protection. which those days will bring about the of friends and joyous Mrs. Belle Chamberlain will lecture pleasant in the Corinne Opera House on Spiritu- remembrances of the merry days of yore. alism Saturday and Sunday In view of the prosperity of our town, evenings following. Mrs. Chamberlain the citizens should be particularly jolly has traveled extensively and lectured in at that time. Standing at tbe head of many cities ef the Union, in all of which the Territory in business prosperity, and she has met with great success. All far beyond all other places in the Terrishould attend. Admission, 50 ceDts; tory in sooial and educational advantachildren half price. Lecture commences ges, it is certainly encouraging to us to 7 oclock. observe the good time coming, and we at half-padoubt not all are feeling the exhiliarat-in- g the of Levi Sanders, City Market, effects of prosperity. of meats this colossal made a display a mammoth beef killed Remember that Dooleys Yeast morning, haviDg in yesterday. He will receive a day or Powder is the only baking powder in two a bear of huge proportions, and will market that contains no substances but then be enabled to furnish his many such as are desirable to produce light patrons with the choicest quality of bear sweet roll, biscuits, pastry, etc., and meat. Hk prices are always as low as food that is healthy and nourishing. weight. Grocers keep it. he lowest Ju-tk-- ate r Wrizht-Schoo- semi-weakl- e- , co-o- Council met pursuant te adjournment, at 8 oclock p. m., L. Eliel, presiding. Eltbl, Guthrie, Tibbals, Demers, House and Leiwes. Absent Ochletree. Parkinson nnd Ferguson. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Tbo Finance Committee reported, recommending the abatement of taxes assessed against L. D. Newman for tbe and abatement of the years 1871-7- 2, No-shor- t eoraocxjE City Drcv;ciy end Halt DAILY OX BEST ADVERTISING HEDIUI1 aaaAxannEVT. Phil Klipple, 8- Tim Henderson, Wm. Hyndman, J. F. DeVol, John Niekum, 8. Johnson, - A. J. Caggie, A. W. Brown. or COM MITT SamI Howe, A. B. Gilbert, I. Demers, Wm Wheeler, rUOOB HAS THB LARGEST CIRCULATION IH THS NORTHERN COUNTIES AND ALONG THB J- - J. J. W. Guthrie, Farmer, W. Graham. D- - Mattings, Rugs and Carpets, of all kinds and of the latest patterns, at low prices, te be seen at A. Kuhn A Bros. Prices Reduced AT THE OCCIDENTAL In Salt Lako City, the ever popular t! Klusle by the Full Fourteenth Infantry Dand ef Camp i Has FOB THE UHL. Tickets to Dali - - 03.00. Suppsr tt the Central Hotel. Carriages will be in attendance te convey guests to and from the ball. Latest Telegraphie Reports O Local Fall Here food is prepartd for tbe bet of society, And handsomely served in all styles sod variety; And the lovers of imported liquors and wins heelocks tbe plce in the city to dine. Say Department DO meats, wild and tme. he Es full' 50 The he-- r river supplys him with ll sorts of fishes; And the f ir La Belle France, and the hills os tbe lthine Give drinka to all thosa who at tbo Old Cornrs dines. GENERAL WE WO FOR II OF IWTERE8T GEO. A. PRINCE & ! CO., ORGANS AND T.IELODEONS Sc CO., Oi w the public of this city. Doors open at 7 oclock. Performance commences at 8. Admission 30 eents. fhlldron, an- The oldest, largest and most perfect in the United States. 0 0 8 10 don, the principal and noted buildings of England, France, Italy, Germany, Ireland, Egypt, Palestine; interesting viewji of America and comic views in great variety. This exhibition is one of the beat and most beautiful ever offered to In connection with the Mxia 5 o hi fc a si m balfPrlc. JOB OFFICE FIRST-CLAS- S 8 0 Duplicate recejpt kuod bv G. B. Overton, Receiver of the Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah Territory, to D D. Ryan, for $U2-oin payment for the NE quarter sec 7, town 9, north of range 2 west, ana numbered 402. It is the intention of the subscriber to apply to have retunded the purchase money. The finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving the jaid receipt with the subscriber. D. D. KYAN, No other Musieal Instrument ever obtinel the same Popularity. aarSend for Price Lists Address BUFFALO, N. Y. Union 0 Bakery Plain and Fancy Job Pnnting. PIES, WINES, LIQUORS, SAUSAGE, 03 h (Jw- - w 0 K H HAND-BILL- S, CRACKERS, POSTERS, 2 (gallery. CHEESE. D0D3EK3, PROGRAMMES, Front street, Corinne, Utah. Froo Lunch. EXYEL0PE9 LAOT WEEK. BILL HEADS, nl6 STATEMENTS, work executed In the finest style " BLADES, Urn to all. i LETTER HEADS. 2 and on short notice, aatisiactiou guaranteed ed. Re-open- BREAD, Q & 4,0 0 0 Per eneeotlnc all kinds ef M a q LOST. ; Now in use. LO H tnsnafr-tor- y is n Q O' Tickets for sale at McNutts Drug Store GEORGE HANF, Proprietor The Old City Heat Market i LABELS VIEWS TAKEN TO ORDER. On hand, a large aaee t.uent of Stereoscopic n23 Pb olographic Artist. views. g. LEO HARD BUSINESS CARD . VISITING CARDS, CERTIFICATES, N UTAH TTTi AVING PERFECTED MY ARRANGE-A- A mo' ts with some of the largest house in New York nnd Boston, I aia prepared ' to pay the FURS Crd:ro PBrpfietsr Prctl7 ilways on band, the beet beef, real, mutton sepl-t- f and pork; tke best corned meats, nnd the best sausages of all kinds. Ebtray Notice paid for all kinds of hides. Meats de.Cash livered any place free of eb arge. to roraneb the middle of April last, fiAME k one Ked Yearling Heifer, without mark or I am thankful for the patronage of the pub brand- The owner can have the same by provlie. advertising-ao!7-ling property and paying for D- fltco AD - UTAH. soil LBVI SANDERS. CIEIIJ BBfflAlA and dealers In Addrew FIN AN, HADDIE3 and FRESH OYSTER Hf THEIR SEASON. V oail PciriTna co. Highest price - m BBOWN, A Wholesale and retail PELTS AND D. I. W. Babcock, fitiseded To. Meat Market. HIGHEST MARKET PRICE FOR IDES, Market on the corner of Montana and Fifty LIDDGLL HATS. ACS pulr lie. Price as low as ean b had in any market. no24 FURNISH1K3 MODS kcown wW tske pleasure la serving the best msats fo RECEIPTS streets. O purchased the above well Meat Maret of D. J. Heyfron, I BALL TICKETS, BILLS OF LADING, E L I E L, Boots and Shoes, CENTS' 1 1 AVING J. LAKE, Wholesale and retail dealer in I! you pay for. TICKETS THREE MEALoct8-t-f The exhibition consists of the best European views, such as the Parliament houses of Lon- tLL kinds of get what' r.loalo at all Hours. & Thursday Evenlne, December Art for what you get, and V IS CORINNE OPERA HOUSE, Photograph tbe Finest Wines, Liquors end Cigars ay BY Corinne, Dec. 8, 1874. ss Free Lunch every night, consisting of Oyster Soup, and the Vegetables of tbe seuo 4 OK tler lo, first-cla- (Tickets, per coaple, $2.) GRAY!) LXILBHIOY PROF. LAKE the '0Jd Corner' fscici style and keeps tbo re-open-ed Depot in NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Stereosscptican Views CORKER. VS. L. VHECLOCK proprietors, Auer & Murpht, can always be found catering to the tastes of When in the city the thirsty public. and you wish to indulge, we recommend you tn their care. Their Tom and Jerry p. eltf Sami Howe, Tim Henderson, Jas Graham, Ogden. ! Rocky Mountain Coal ! Great reduction in price. The best and cheapest in the market. E. C. Jacobs, Agent. QUALITY MAHA.OKBS. SUBSCUIBB Sisson, Wallace A Co. have just received Eastern Buckwheat Flour, warranted pure. FINEST QlALin Orders from a distance promptly filled THE OLD C. P. R. R. Douglas. " Til MALT OF A SUPERIOR ascaynon consume. E. P. Johnson, John Kupfer, Herman Kayser, 2 2 Of Always en hand. Alls W, McNutt. cornermen en moobatxoxs. H. Lei wet, L. Eliel, Dan Heyfrqn. F. Kossman, A. J. Caggie, D. D. Ryan, Herman Kucnler. 12 00 Bill TOUNG H. C. Kloael, J. Black, J. in TUB TERRITORY. nrUTATIOX. M. Langedorf, J. S. L. Tibbals, T. LAGER BEER AD commm a 88 10 Carried unanimously. Council adjourned until Monday, Dec. 21st, 1874, at 8 oclock p. m. ! C0MME, DECEMBER 31, 1874. The following resolution was presented by Councilman S. L. Tibbals: Prices reduced OF CITIZENS IMJROVKM KMT KIJXD. Resolved, That the office of City Attorney be and tbe same is hereby abolished. Second 8 CORINNE. UTAH. 827 73 13.... 75 00 E. C. Jacobs, ftationerv H. II. Shepherd, hajlin? gravel L. Demers, repaiiing fDoet croseirg ' THU TO BE GIVFN BY THE FVXD. lc. . Corner of Colorado and MASQUERADE BALL , OX OOXTIXGENT L. A I f penalty, on the taxes oi Samuel Howe foi the year 1871. On motion the report was received and adopted, and the taxes and penalty ordered abated, in accordance with the recommendation of the committee. The report of the City Treasurer fer the month of November was read and received, and ordered placed on file. The report of the City Marshal for the month of November was read and received, and placed on file. A special report ef tbe City Recorder was read and received. On motion, a warrant for 950 in faver of E. C. Jacobs was ordered drawn on Contingent as compensation for extra service in writing up the minutes of the Council- - from February 23d to November 1st. The following bills were presented and warrants ordered drawn: Geeorpe M. Allen, salary la full D. 1. Kan, saUry Nov. 13 to Af.lSHLCR Propr. KJ day, st cx:auct::j Present ht re-uni- commit opera house Dec. 9th. 1874. s. To-nig- cio. ttZZlllkGIZZl. COUNCIL PBOCEEDIflCM. 31ALAD LETTER. J Corlnr.Df Utah. II aia r?U for UTAH ft-ei- eera DRIED VKVll above PesfoO Salt lard cot w |