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Show CORIME DULY HO M DAT - - - MAIL JAXl'ABY 25. tleman UNITED STATES OFFICERS FOR UTAII: Tiovernor Oeorge 1. Woods, Oregon. Secretary Oeorsre A. Black, Utah. Chief Justice-- J. Ik McKean, New York. Associate .1 utice$ J. S. Foreman, of Pennsylvania, and P. H. Emerson, Michigan. Marehal tleorge R. Maxwell, Michigan. U. S. Attorney William Carey, t Survoyor-OenerNathan Kimball, Ind. Receiver of Public Monevs J. 13. Overton. Register Land Office Willitt Pottonger. IT. S. Assessor P. Taggart, Illinois. U. S. Collector 0. J. liol lister, California. BOX ELDER COUNTY OFFICERS: Trobate Judge Samuel Smith. Sheriff John Butt r Prosecuting Attornev J. C W right. Colic-tJ. Rosenbaum. Assessor and Cointr Clerk J. C. Wright. School Superintendent Mr. Joelsoa. County Recorder J. 0. Wright. OFFICERS: COIUNXE CITY .Mayor U. E. HurlbutCouncilnion S. J,. Tibbals. L. Eliel. Ferruson, J. W. Guthrie, J. T. Parkinson, J. MaHb, Hiram House. M. l. Ochiltree. I.onix Iiemer and Henrv Liowes. Recorder F. C. Jacobs. Treasurer Lambert Eliel. Jutloe of tho Peace L. C. Jacobs.. Marshal D. I. ID an. School Truteo? S. L. Tibbals, H. House and A. Hardenbrrook. al -- or E-C- . CORINNE AND VICINITY. the happy man this time. It is a bouncing healthy heir that excites his mirth. Next. Is The pay car of the C. P. K. R. arrived yesterday, and made Ihe railroad boys in the vicinity happy by repleting their almost exhausted exchequer. Good living within the reach of all Table board at the Central Hotel to 97 per week. re-duo- ed Sisson, Wallace A Co. are almost daily receiving fresh supplies to their extensive stock of goods, to be sold eheaper than ever. Sleighing still continues good in town, and many are taking advantage ef it, as the many fast and dashing turnouts to be seen daily on the streets indicate. to the movement and designs of many freighters who are harbored in that vicinity at present, and also of severe losses sustained by some I got from tho recent cold weather; to Blackfoot about two weeks ego; there I found the Levan Bros., Charley Fore and Billy McLean. I intended at that time to keep on to Corinne, but the weather turned cold and stormy and I weakened. Fore, McLean and Charlie Moss have moved to Pocotella; Levan Bros, and myself started for there and got this far, and tho cold and storms have kept us here yet. We are in good quarters, and are boarding out. We may move in a few days. A Cache Valley freighter, named Charles Lefevre, left here this morningfor home. He was loaded for Helena, and got his freight through all right. He had four mule teams; .ten mules died above, but he made his way to Joe Warrens and camped there the first night. The next day it waa very cold, and eight more of his mules died. The last few days he lost some more, aad left some mules, which were unable to travel, at Joe WarHe has lost in all twenty-on- e ren?, to feed. mules on the trip, "and is bound to lose severs! more. My mules are in I think they will good condition,-an- d stand it through. LreeaafcMweir received at Farmers New York Store a new lot of seasonable Dry Goods and Clothing, ever. to be sold lower than The less in personal property alone by the Marysville, (Cal.,) flood is estimated at $1,000,000. None of the merchants of that city escaped loss. Mrs. T. B. H. Stenheuie is announced te lecture in Virginia City, Nevada, on Friday evening next. Her subject is: The Mountain Meadows Massacre. And newcomes the Omaha Bee and says4hat the females of that town are not Omahens nor Omahosses, but We may expect them to Omahustle that editor out of his boots. Oms-hussie- s. Martin Board Reduced. On and after today (January 19,) board will be reduced at the Metropolitan Hotel to soven dollars per week. Still alive, and my shop filled with the choicest kinds of meats. Although I have a pair of moss agates, I am net to be undersold, and will now as befere sell the best beef, mutton, pork, veal, etc., as low as the owest. Levi Sanders. Hew Machinery Montana at., ent door to 8Uaon, WaUaee k Ooa. AMD OausaQO, Dried Doaf Dealers in all kinds of Workmen. Experienced ( The oldest. larjo?t and most perfect manufactory in the United states. Price 0 0 4,0 5 CASH' N No other Musical Instrument ever obtained tho same Popularity. earSend for Price Lists. Address BUFFALO, W. Y. Paid for Wheat. Letters frem cU parts of the Civilized World. C3 CMIMAl UAY CF IMcal MuGting a Practice 0 0 Uucisrogfi Patients in Enropa, tho T7est Indies, the Dominion of Canada, and in every State of the Union. Vo mercurial medldnM or deleterious drags need. Has during the poet twenty years treated suooem-full- y nearly or quite 40,000 cases. All facta connected with each case are carefully recorded, whether they be communicated by letter or in person, or observed by the Doctor or his associate physicians. The latter are all scientific medical ! HAS THE LARGEST OIRffULAlfGV THE NORTHERN AND r. I- W o 0 H Q o a $ $ W a H g 6 H H ti & ti I g o 0 0 Q -- S 2 a k fi $ q which is now being published in aeries. Sioxt, CONTEXTS TABLES work (which sent free on application to either Dr. Foots, or the Hurray Sill Publish-k- g Coapasy, whose office is 129 Bast 28th Street. Agents both men " women wanted to sell the foregoing works, to whom a liberal profit will oe allowed. The beginnings of small fortunes save been made in selling Dr. Foote's popular works. Plaix Hoke Tale" is particularly to adults, and Science nr Btoet is tdapted nut the thing for the young. Send for contents able and see for yourselves. The former answers a mulHtude of questions which ladies and gentlemen feel a delicacy about asking of their physicians. There is nothing in literature at all like either Scieecb nr Stoet ef the foregoing works. or of the Publishers. of had be aaa only agents PLAIN HOME TALK ' is published in both the English and German Languages. Onoe more, ' ? . n fi K Local j& 5 - GENERAL HEWS OF INTEREST Ifew-Tor- k. J!' 1 ir Comprise a large and xarted assortment of Patterns for Ladies', Misses, and Children's Garments of foreign and domestic designs, by the most accomplished Modistes. They are the most perfect fitting, most elaborate, and yet the most simple patterns ever presented to Alte public, and talcs the lead wherever introduced! Agent wanted. Send for illustrated Catalogue. Address, eg o Domestic flowing Ssrhlse Co., In eenneetien with the Mao. k n Kow-Yor- k. JOB OFFICK FIRST-CLAS- S i Li. NEWARK, a California. . A bome-clrcl- Assessments. TOWN OF NEWARK, row being laid out in Alameda county, will consist of 40U divided into acres, 2ol)0 acres of which will beone-acsubdivided Into lot, plats, and ioUO acres into 0000 Town Lots, each 32 foet by IO.j feot, besides others for donation tp re-50 ligious and public uses, a public park of acres, warehouses, hotels, dwelling houses, etc., for sale. To provide funds for this enterproject atonce.there prise and to carryout the will be offered for sale 2300 shares at $dU0 each which will entitle each shareholder to a one-acplat and two town lots, and a pro rata interest in all Improvements projected by the Directors. The payments will bo SlOti in Jan100 in May, 1875-anuary, S100 in March, and have been made the when two payments bo will up at auction put remaining property to the public, and all premiums will be divided among the shareholders, and it is believed will amount to sufficient to cover the last paythat ment. it is thought by this every eharo will double in value in six months, as tho land is put in at $125 per acre, which is very low for so large a piece of land in one body so near San Francisco. Person of small means will note that they can hero net a country homestead complete for . SliMOuind an interest in a livo country location with easy, cheap and quick communication with San Francisco. Estimates show that bungalow houses can be erectod, containing parlor, two bedrooms, closets, kitchen, etc, at a cost not to exceed SlOuO each, and as a sale of the one-acr- e plat or the two town lots will probably cover the cost of the land, it is easily soon how any person can have a cheap country home, or pleasant Summer residence, at no is equal to anything great outlay. Tho climate recomin America, and its boneflts cannot but mend it to invalids1 and pleasure-seeker- s. Tho distance to tho Warm Sulphur Springs is feroflly six miles. The soil is unsurpassed in watility, its products not to be excelled, and ter is abundant for every purpose. No similar enterprise can compete with this either in cheapness or location, and being plan, fair alike to entirely on the and all benefit this must community all, t H Domestic 0 K 30 re Has Bootc and Shoes, CENTS 7 FURNISHING 63303 CHARLES R. PETERS, doTO FOR THE DIRECTORS. day at home. Term CC COO Address Q Btramom A 3Ufree to Peitand, Maine. j PROGRAMMES. BNVEL0PBS Old Corner feeing the stylo and keeps the the ed first-cla- ss Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. LETTER HEADS. BILL HEADS. STATEMENTS BLANKS, LABELSr i PERFECTED MY ARRANGE-me- Tpn ts with some of the largest houses in New York and Boston, i am prepared to pay the A VINO HIGHEST MARKET PRICE FOR FURG IIIDES, AND PELTS senl-tf SENT FREE and postpaid Thz Bcvicblt Btookt $75 per week CASH to all, at home or traveling. Something entirely new. Address at once, Ttfn Bivxklt P CO., Chicago Co-- , Chicago. H E K IOGM Ills. A. O. GAGGIK, Painter & Paper Hanger ; Cgg (Basement,) SAN FRANCISCO. HAND-BILL- S, Free Lunch every night, consisting of Oyster Soup, and the Vegetables of the seaae . IAN0 HATS. For certificates of climate, prod relThe Great Silver Plater, Cleaner, and Polishmaps of the property, and any information ative to this enterprise, apply at the office of er. Indispensible to every family- - A fortune for agents. Sells at sight Sample Free, the association. hend for It A dress at once, KENDALL A -- k. W. L. WHEELOCtt Depot in ' lotions, etc., v Yow-Tor- DODOBKAl LEONARD ELIEL, Wholesale and retail dealer in ef Plain and Fancy Job Printing. POSTERS, out-aider- Street, Balldlng, THE OLD C0R11ER. d California Tor exeewtlng nil hinds Honthly, Domestic re i e. at 0 S300 per Share and No . to Fashion, Litkkatvbr and Aet. Devoted A thoroughly reliably refined and practical lufonuar.t concerning matters or Fashion In all its departments ; a repository of choice and entertaining literature, handsome Illustrations, art criticisms, etc.. ete and a Journal specially adapted to the wants of the Terms, fil.ftO per year. Specimen copies free. to every subscriber In Owe Dollae oivcn Aw the celebrated Domestic" laper Fashions ns premium. 'antassers wanted everywhere. Address, H 4051-- 2 Department ss. u & y V Sewing Vaehlne Co., Domestic A Christmas and Latest Telegraphic Reports? light-runni- o 2 Id . 't Full Rank the highest for Durability, Perfect Work, and Ease of Operation. They are the most silent, and serviceable, the easiest to sell, atul most willingly paid for. and nnwer every requirement In the .family and manufactory. .Libera! terms to Agents. Address, a a : W i; ? 0 WamtodL AS "ABOVE. ADDRESS CO (Jew Year Gifts. SIBSCRIDE 90R TOC HAIL. first-mention- (f) S!en, Capital and Enterprise V- - St all, excepting the Is out 'of print), will bo w ' R. R. ACENTO .WANTED. Of Ed 80-at-- re TZXBi Box 788, New York. & O Risk. County, IN COUNTIES ALONG 0. I Xr. E. B. FOOTE, Address b) OF Alameda i ' w RATION Your , t l' Dx. Foots Is the author of Medical Com-mobook that readied a circulation Besse, of over 250,000 copies; also, of " Plain Homs Tale, mors recently published, which has sold to the extent of 70,000 copies ; also, of Scizece Double Your Capital and Secure TCRMt'oRY. IN THC FnCC OP GUAQCCw 0 Crain! CO.-OP- E BESTADVCHTI3ING BEDIM HB IS TR3ATINO Invalids at a distance are required to answer an extended list of plain questions, which will be furnished by mail free, or at the office. A complete system of registering prevents mistake or confusion. Case books never consulted, exoept by the physicians of the establishment. For free consultation send for list of questions. A sixty-pag- e pamphlet of evidences of success sent Iree also. Q ad -- THC AH to-me- ur , men. No DfilLV uiniL; ADVICQ CIVGn DV HAIL Now in use. -- f, 9 m TREATS ALL FORMS OF CY ORGANS A HD r.lELODEOflS Higlifbt Market isician, i in iiiuuuuuuuia J GEO. A. PRINCE & CO., d ef-o- - i'r j,"1 ensmne bisbaqe, ahd croora to a first class pertaining js2 And everything Butcher Shop. ' 120 Wholesale & Detail Dciehoro ring clergyman here within a week or two and their Church will be regularly opened for services thereafter. They bare an elegant, commodious Church, and we are sure that all our people will hail the advent with pleasure. Ours is essentially a Church-gein- g community. We welcome the reverend gentleman and hit family to our midst, and hope he may be the instrument of much good here. "We hopeour Episcopal friends will remember our needs and furnish us with regular services. That Church has been having the benefit of the service! of Rev. Stoy for some time, but we need the presence of a resident Rector to in sure the prosperity and growth of the Church. LsUUtCl : AYZI3, KEV7 - YORK,' Cor.HX2klZ, " (SODCPCIG I Hooro, Prcprc of Flour Use Dooleys Yeast Powder if you relish light, elegant bucuits, rolls or pastry. Convenient to have in the house, always ready, reliable, and permits no waste of flour with which it is prepared, Manufactured by Dooley & We have received the January numBrother, C9 New Street, New York. ber of Sherman & Hydes Musical ReOur sportsmen are still keeping us view. This number is an improvement supplied with abundance of feathered upon those proceding, in quality and game, as well as shipping large quanti- variety of reading matter and music, and ties to our less favored neighbors in Salt in mechanical execution. Mr. Geo. T. Lake City, and localities. Bromley, the noted humorist, contributes an article entitled My Uncle, a remWe notice the presentation to one citizens, of a brace of beautiful mallards iniscence of the war, and will regularly from parties urho had profited by his contribute hereafter. The Review can be efforts. Quite a company were present had at the low rate of $1 50 per year, and will prove a valuable acquisition to and the scene was an affecting one. Hie family circle. Sherman & Hyde are James E. Mathews, Grand Lecturer the publishers, San Francisco, Cal. of the G. L. F. & A. M., returned this Our special has just arrived from the merning to Salt Lake City. He has been sojourning in our city for several City of the Saints, and reports a great countenances of days instructing the boys, and enjoying gloom resting upon the disaspleasant social times with the fraternity everybody there on account of the in Big and Little Cothere. He expresses himself very much trous snowslides who can aro leaving pleased with the condition of Coricne tonwoods. All and the rush now seems Lodge. It is a fact that everything those Districts, done by our citizens is atways well done. to be towards Bingham Canyon, one of in the TerThey never attempt anything to have it the most promising Districts ritory, the ore from which, although of a failure. low grade, yet is of sufficient value to The Utah Western road expects to be work. running to the mines early in thespriag. AT THE OCCIDENTAL Tbis enterprise is of great importance to Corinne. The steamer is to commence In Salt Lake City, the ever popular & can alrunning regularly, connecting with the proprietors, Aukr Murpht, trains on that road, as soon as the river ways be found catering to the tastes of When in the city opens. Freight for all the western and the thirsty public. southern portions of the Territory will and you wish to indulge, we recommend then pass through and be reshipped at you to their care. Their Tom and Jerry is simply immense. Corinne. The low grade ores can be One hundred thousand more women transported cheaply and reduced at our smelters. With the Bear Lake road than men in England. A pretty good giving urs short and direct communicaplace for some of Utahs bachelors to tion with the ceal fields, and' water caremigrate to. from the riage mines, manufacturing and Human Hair. All kinds of ladies the reduction of ores must become a made up, and all prominent industry with us. There is bair goods. Combings Orders done cheap. nothing to prevent our taking a front sorts ef hair work rank among Utah towns before the close by letter receive particular attention, at of the season, and the well known en- the Standard Hair Store, Salt Lake terprise and perseverance of our citizens City. is an Msuraoee that every anterpriae Sisson, Wallace & Co. have received will be pushed to itt utmost. a large invoice of superior eeal eil. other-retire- O. Corinne, Utah. here are making arrangements for manu facturing salt the coming season. It is an enterprise requiring but little capital. Energy and industry are all that is re- The Best Quality quired to make it a success. As we have no summer rains of any account, the erection of expensive buildings is on hand and for sale at the The atmosphere being dry, avoided. the use of fuel is dispensed with. The only preparation necessary iS the conLOWEST MARKET RATES. struction of the vats for evaporation, which can be done at very slight expense. After that all that remains to be done is to run the water of tho lake into them, and let the sun and winds do the Wo Have the Most Completely rest. For table and dairy use it must Mil! in Furnished Utah, and be ground and refined, while it is suffPropose to do the Best iciently pure when first evaporated for Work In the Territory. the use of the mills and smelters which aro the principal consumers of the article in this country. A convenient market is at our doors for all that can be fur nished, and we. are situated at a favorable On Your point for shipment north, east, west and south. The increased amount of ore being reduced, will make the demand the next season double what it has ever George Outterbaugh, Alex. Toponce, been before. A lucrative business is Saml Howe, of small means, who have open dc!3 Proprietors. a stock of and perseverance. We are to have a resident Methodist Uwwwwl , We understand that several parties go-ahe- h' .Peoples Market. CORINNE MILLS -- Just - in this city, wo loarn tho follow- ACYicrrcrrro. ing in regard OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. Johnny Adams From a privato letter frem T. Toober, dated Ross Fork January 19, to a gen- - ? OFFICE Fifth AT THE CITY HALL, StrjNst Corinne. ay forwhat , you get, and get what you pay for. BUSINESS CARDS, VISITING CARDS, - . y BALL TICKETS, r BILLS OF LADpa; Here food is prepared for the bovt of society, And handsomely served in all style and variety; And the lovera of imported liquors and wine Say Wheelocks the place in the city to dine. CERTIFICATES, RECEIPTS hs full 50 dishes Of meats, wild and tame, he all sorts of The lier river supplys him with ' fishes; And the f ir L Belle France, and the hills on the Rhine Give drinks to all those who dines. ncclo at all at the Old Corare Ordiro Prcbptly Attended Uouroe FOR TICKETS THREE MEAL oeta-tf To-- Cl- - LOOT. receipt issued by G- - B- - Overton, A Duplicate Receiver of the Land Office at Salt Lake in payment for the ME quarter sec 7, town 9, north ef range 2 west, amt nufabered 422. is the intention of the subscriber te applyto have refionded the purchase money The finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving the Mid receipt with the subscriber D, I). RYAN, Crriane, Da. L 1C7A C. , ft Adorer Ditl FniUTO CO. 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