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Show J Tha Indians encamped across the river ara still prowling around, burning MONDAY - - DECEBEB 21. fences, aad stealing everything th,y can Hew much longer are find unguarded. we to be annoyed by these' Latter day OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. pets? UNITED STATES OFFICERS FOR. UTAH: Governor O'vjrya L W&od, Oregon. Lyiandar Gee, one of the Mormon SV retary iere A. Black, Utah. judges of elfdion last August1 in Tooele Uhief Justice. B. McKean, New York. Asoeiat'? J. S. Foreman, of Penn county, plead guilty to the charge of sylvania. and F. II. Emerson. Michigan. Mar.ha! George H. Maxwell, Michigan. receiving fraudulent vote, and was senU. S. Attorney William Carey. tenced by Judge McKean to one month Kimball, Ir.d. Overton. B. Receiver of Public Moner J. ia the penitentiary. W illitt Potfenger. Register LandOtS'-U. S. .Veor J. P. Tageart. Illi',oK Humax Hair. All kinds of ladies California. U. A Collector 0. J. Holii-tehair goods. Combings made up, and all BOX ELDER COUNTY OFFICERS: Orders sorts of hair work done cheap. Probate Judge Samuel Smith. BurtSheriff John by letter receive particular attention, at Prosecuting Attorney J. C Wright. and Col le tor J. Rosenbaum. the' Slandard Hair Store, Salt Lake Af&orClerk J. C. l Cour.tr Saner! r.tendentMr. Joelsoa. City. County Recorder J. C. Wright. The place to buy a nice present Is CORINNE CITY OFFICERS: at T. D. Conways. He has China Mayor II. E. Hurl but. Council rnonS. L. Tibals. L. Eliel, E. C. Toys, Bohemian and China Vases, J. W. Guthrie, J. T. ParWinon, Motto FerrMai-bLon, , Hiram House, M. D. Ochiltree, J. Demers Cup, Mugs, Dolls, &c.; in fact and Ilenrv Liewes. Louis very thing to please both old and Reorder W. T. I ieM. CORIWE Surveyor-Genera!--Nath- DAILY HAIL. an the occidental at Lake the ever In Salt City, popular & AtTXR MrRPMT, can alproprietors, ways be found catering to the tastes ef the thirsty public. When In the city and you wish to indulge, we recommend you to their care. Their Tom and Jerry is timely immense. - Wright-Schoo- Treanrer George M. Allen, the Peace E. C. Jacobi. Justice of Marshal 1. 1). Itran. Behcet Trustee S. L. Tiblals, II. House and A. ila'denfcrrook. LI- 'AND YICIMITY. CORINNE 'CIL Sixteen tom of hay were fold hare day at f 12 per ton. to- Grand reduction in clothing, at A. Kuhn A Bro. Five hundred' lurhels of wheat was delivered at the Corinne Mills on Satur- day. Fine jewelry of every style end for holiday presents, at John des-"cripti- on, young. The fall term of the Corinne public school will close Thursday, December 24lb. The day will be spent in class drills and other exercises. All are cordially invited to attend both in the morning and afternoon. Mrrrt Christmas. KELTON sc2oanG' commit opera house A' gjer.ajtd Ths Oxlt OWENS A The house has been refitted and well furnished. 'i ha table is supplied with the beet the market aifords. Stage leave every morning for all principal points in Idaho. C0KX2TTU ed J. PIES, CUTS on pbooba non. coimmi. BAS TUB LA BOOT CICC7LAY2SB IB TUB HOBTBBBH C0BBYH3 J. W. Guthrie, J. D- Graham. ABD ALOBO TUB f. P. R. R. fSuppsf 03.00. and Bstotl?; coRiiii, cm. (Tickets, per couple, $2.) LAGER B'EEil Latest Telegraphic Roports ft A AWP G IS AND 00 A mig im 0 0 Workmen. Full 0 Local or Tit flier 0 High?! MALT OF A BUPJTJOl cEttnnAL nawo O !N CASH" im K Q 0 V The Best Quality of Flour on hand and for sale at tho o; Q o K J N S ta g a Furnished Mill in Utah, and Propose to do the Dost Work In the Territory. FI128T-CLAE- JOB OFFICR 3 akhbef Vm ! to ournrsYOB 0 ot 2 K $ b 0 . D0B0BB3, PBCBBAHUO, C3YEL0PE3 3 o' aopl-t- 0 t t 1,1 DAT A & $1; Beds, tfri el a 1 6 CO. LABELS BALL TICKETS. BILLS Of LADING, A. PBL1CE 4 0RGM1S AtlD CO WELODEOlC 54.00 Now in use. . CERTIFICATED N A Price. D. LACHLAN, Propria BUSIHEES CARDS, VISITING CARDS, NYhliale and retail MEECBANTS, M" Utnors at BLABX0, BROWN, MMSilON f LBTTBB BBAD8, BILL BBAD3, r- - AND ! t V. (JEOCEES En CAH3. meels, All Binds PB3TBZ3, e. m Proprietor. en-dor- se , BABD-BILL- S, Georg Butterbaugh, Alex. Toponco, J V, per week, $2. CO; Board and lsdgist B. & BVXBT AND Plain cad FancySJcMPrinting. 6TATCUCBT3, LIDDELL pxsNXKGiRS-buic- PXKAD e Howe, vi Gj i H GBOCKBIBS OF ALL UND8- -f CO Drlng On Your Grain! f rnolaff B. n. Depsti con1 Tasks-Thr- ee . vl i fc Saml sltf BAKE BLY 0 the Most Completlly 1 ; i8 i "W Si In iieedsn vlffi (he 12a m b a b Jb LOWEST MARKET. RATES, delfl a dirtecss Rroat!; RAILROAD H We Have frm I Paid for Wheat. QUA LI" of iHTnaaT Orders 0 I it5-- ! Always ea kaad. lias BJ Price M i i Department f . , BECZIFTO Noether -Musical Insu JLO v '"'r tha earn PopUni7 V and dealers Tin FIN AN, BADDIES and FRESH OTSTERS IN THEIR SEASON. The Old City Heat Oorfiet. Highest price paid for UTAH DRIED FRUIT Main street, S.door aboTelPoitoSJce, SALT LAKE CITY. so7--J EVERY PER&CN, Man, woman, boy or girl should send at cr.-- o for one of the Excelsior Stationery Packets, containing note paper, envelop s, penholder pencil, pens, blank book, blotter, photographs of 100 beautiful ladies, tooth picks, pertume sachet, Chinese pu?7.1e,end a line piece of ladies or gents jewelry. Try package. Price, for Si. Agents wanted. Dt paid, 59 ets., orJ.3CARTT BURROW, Addroso, Stt Hers ay K lilajdghia. Or&ro well know jAYINQ purchased the above Meat Maret ef D. J. Heyfron, I will take pleasure In serving the best meats to tho public. Prieo aa low as can be had la any market. Markotjon tha eorner of Montaaa aad Fifth To. I X L D. - XT. Daboools. Bakorf' Onhand.dM ;--n Addroee All j FEPtrauKO. Spoeiai attentiefl private parties. Ji CortopoiiRab. ) - .''a y 1 siB I of BBBAD, CAKIS. ' streets. nett Przajltl:zC.z3 k ' Frepr. SUBSCRIBE FOR TOE DHL. at the Central Hotel. next-Thursd- ay. - Pin, sa City Brettery end Malt Wm Corner of Celorede attendanee to eenvey Carriages will bethein ball. from and to guests Experienced i S h Douglas. Corinno, Utah. i k AND infantry Dand of Camp New Machinery I FURS HIDES, the Full Fourteenth Tickoto to Dali l HIGHEST MAJREHT PRICE Ki M. AMOHLKR II! were favored Saturday evening with a friendly call from Harry Norton, who for some time past has been local editor of the New Northwest, published at Deer Lodge, Montana, and one of the The house on E. P. Johnsons ranch, best weekly papers in the west. Mr. south of town, was broken into on Fri- Norton has severed bis connection with day night, but as it has not been the above paper, and intends trying his occupied for some time, the only dam- fortune in San Francisco. He is a pleasage was tho breaking open of he door. ant and intelligent gentleman and deserves to succeed. There was one unfortunate party on the ice yesterday; but luckily the water TProf. Patterson has extended an inviwas shallow where they broke in, and tation to all to be present at the closing wet feet was the only damage sustained. exercises of his school Citizens should not forget that their Skating on Sunday is a dangerous business. presence will be very encouraging to the children on that occasion. Many people John Kupfer has the most complete who gladly pay their taxes, and are alstock of toys ever brought to Corinne. to respond if a donation is There is nothingdn that line but what ways ready asked to improve the advantages of the can be found at his establishment. Give school think that when they haye aided him a call and satisfy yourselves- .with their means, they have done all This is The Morman papers are full of praise they can for its advancement. dechildren the class of that the poople for our new Governor, but they will soon light to see present at an examination, sing another tune if he refuses to for they knew the friends of the school, polygamy, blood ntonement, perand it is them they wish to please. by jury and other heinous crimea-taugh- t the ehurch. Han Milled and Another llanger-- ously Wounded. The Junction foreman was fortunate A special to the Mail from Kelton enough to have a watch, and unfortunate this On the evening of morning says: enough to have it stolen from him. the 18th a ranchman named Quinn and Surely money is getting so scarce that a man named Joe - - , who was formthieves are starving7 or they would nev.r a stock tenders for Quinn, met in a think of trying to steal anything from a erly at Rock saloon Creek, on the stage routo printer. 120 miles north of this place. After - J. W. Keeney, sheriff elect of Oneida taking several drinks together a fight county, Idaho, arrived from Malad yes- occurred between them, which resulted by three terday, and intends remaining with us in the immediate death of Quinn refor a few days. Mr. Keeney will enter balls perforating his body, and-Jo- o upon tha duties of his office the first of ceived a stab in the abdomen frornwhiclf Intox-ioatio- n January, and will undoubtedly make a it is believed ho cannot recover. is the only cause assigned.9 good' and efficient officer. M MU In New York and Boston, i .3. to pay the H. Leiwes, W. loots i W. IfeNutt. J. Shoe FBSKISHMS L. Demers, FLO a MA5A0KBS. Saml Howe, Tim Henderson, J as. Graham, Ogden. C0K1NNE MILLS Business still continues good in town. .Every person represents their trade bettor than any previous winter, and all expect good times in the Epring. Boots ahd ItJ THE TCBRITOnY. II. C. Kioeol, Wm Wheeler, P. Johnson, John Kupfer, Heruian Kaer, GEORGE HANF, Proprietor. 1 jTS; Wholesale and retail dsalsr l, Saml Howe, B. by 1 A. W. Brown, nxczraon tfuslo ,BU 11 s Dan Heyfron, F. Kossman, A. J. Caggie, D. 1). Ryan, Herman Koehler. Free Lunch. KS ae, M plotted in Corine?cjT We sold u ti. rD - ookmiru LIQUORS, SAUSAGE, CRACKERS, CHEESE. evenMrs. J. AY . Guthrie leaves-th- is ing to spend the winter with her daughThe ladies and gentlemen are kindly ter, who is attending school at San invited to call and seo the new goods in Francisco. A number of her friends Farmers Now York Store. called last night to wish her a pleasant nie tr ip and an early return. S. L. Tibbal?, D. Heyfron and Phil Klipple left by the U. N. R. for Logan The Johnson who made suefi a sucthis morning. cessful raid on the Mail office Saturday efforts Fred J. Kiesel & Co. are repairing morning, has thus far eluded all to arrest hirm As we abhor profanity, their office; papering and painting it fine we cannot give full vent to our fe.lisgs, style. ! ! but cant help thinking earchains Watches, d breastpins, and sleeve of rings, fiogar rings, buttons, Sisson, "Wallace & Co. bavo just native gold, at John Kupfers. received Eastern Buckwheat Flour, warSilk Cloakisg Velvet, Velvet and ranted pure. Velveteen, in the latests shades and Dooleys Yeast Powder is put up in at than A. Kuhn A Bros ever, cheaper packages to suit the wants of all. SupeCo. are daily re- rior to any other baking powder in marSisson, Wallace ceiving large quantities of goods, which ket, and convenient, economical and wholesome. A singlo trial will convince must be sold cheap for cash. the most skeptical that it is, as representOnly one passenger by the Montana ed the most reliable, healthy sad cheapcoach this morning. The most of the est ever offered to consumers. is toward travel Corione. The Idaho Legislature has commenced Farmers New York 8tore, hae tho the work of remodoling the school law most complete stock of holiday goods of the Territory. A bill has been introever brought to Corinne and stillihey duced in the House, and is favorably recome. ceived, which abolishes the present Grand holiday exhibition of all Mormon apportionment. yThis will be kinds of Furs, made up in latest styles, rather damaging to the Saints in Oneida at A. Kuhn & Bros. county, for in the past their draffs on tho treasury for the ostensible purpose of If there ever was any doubt there is educating tha young have filled many none now that the Masquerade will be a deficiencies in the church of the Latter-da- y grand success. Let us all be there. frauds. block OEOT ADVCQT13U7G nGDIUD Thil Klipple. 6- A Johnson, A. J. Caggie, L. EUel, "WINES, a OX AMMAW. J. If. Langsdorf, 6. L. Tibbals, T. J. Black, A. B. Gilbert, Sale. oclock tho folloJtat wii; Lot 5, block tOb, COK1CXTTBB OP mVTTATIOH. BREAD, Kupfar's. Harshals COMMB, Tim Henderson, Wm. Hyndman, J. F. DoVol, John Nick urn, remaining unpa'd ALL Schoola Taxes 1st, ill be collected by law, with costs, . HAH1IK.N.1U.O.V, oliector. del Re-open- Corinne, Doe. 8, THD DECEMBER 31, 1874. f Etiery OF CITIZBHS School Tax Notice. Ur.icn the aaft-caustta- 00., Props. seplT-t- flit. tv Dill TO BB GIVFN BY THO Hotel in rea Place. First-cla- ss A. Kahn A Bros.. French Merino, French Cashmere, black and colored Alpaca, Imperial Serges, Poplins, Empress Cloth, French Satins; also, a full assortment of black and colored Gres Grain, warranted all silk. A grand ball will be given at Kelton Two Danisbmen arrived at the Metro on Christmas eye, by Owens & Co., the politan last week and registered their new proprietors of the Kelton House. names as Frank Morris and Chas. HanA good time is insured. sen, pretending to be stock dealers. They spent considerable time in trying to purFor Sale. One Herrings Safe chase a span of fine horses frorp Henry with Combination Lock. . Leiwes, who furnished them all tho , Ferris & Holt. drinks and cigars they wanted, and had Mattings, Rugs and Carpets, f agreed to close tho trade with them toall kinds and of the latest patterns, at day; but last night they silently folded low prices, to be -- seen at Af Kuhn & their blankets, threw them out the window of the hotel, and departed. Bros. I B agjN have rwiuNiwi U6 finder tho a MASQUERADE BALL DOUSE, Vo. Chy, Utah Territory, m 2 In north Kelton, Utah. Just arrived at -- - j,j NEW ADVERTISEKESTS. e r, CSCXLlACECrS w sddW ,j.f |