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Show CHf ACTCJTCirSTS. ' rural the individual An evidently-froMAIL. districts a day or two ago accosted one TUESDAY FEURITABT 2. of our citizens, who occasionally takes a sleigh ride into the country, with: Can OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. you tell me where I can find Jones? UNITED STATES OFFICERS FOR UTAH: The citizen drew himself up with some Governor George 1m Woods, Oregon. and inquired, Aint you frorn dignity Secretary George A. Black, Utah. North. String?; On receiving aw affirm-stiv- e Chief Justice J. B. McKean. New York. "Vfce.Ml and Retail Dealer in Associate Justices J. S. Boreman, of Pennoh his heel with turned he reply, sylvania, and P. II. Emerson, .Michigan. Marshal George It. Maxwell, Michigan, every appearance of disgust, saying, tl. S. Attorney William Carey. and look for Jones. I You go to h Surveyor-GenerNathan Kimball, Ind. Receiver of Public Moneys J. B. Overtcrn. havnt lost any Jones. The cause of Register Land Office V ill itt Pottenger. U. S. Assessor J. P. Taggart. Illinois. the gentlemans dislike te that particuU. S. Collector O. J. Hollister, California. lar locality is difficult to understand, as QraeariM and Provisions, Liquors, BOX ELDER COUNTY OFFICERS: it is a pleasant, lively community, and Cigars and Tobacco. Probate J udge Samuel Smith. dances there. have pleasant very they Sheriff John Burt. CORIME DAILY vj.otir.s!: a go. siseo, HEIM 17 It O L E GW L EEODQdiSW G J 5 57" tit . i? Vm v- jj wNi A!CI al Prosecuting Attorney J. C Wright. Assessor and Collector J. Rosenbaum. Connty Clerk J. C. Wright. School Superintendent Mr. Joclson. County Iteeorder J. C. Wright. CORINNE CITY" OFFICERS: Mayor II. E. llurlbut. . Councilmen S. L. Tibbals. L. Eliel, -- Ferguson, W. Guthrie, J. T. Parkinson, J. Mai.-b-t Hiram House, M.,D. Ochiltree. J.Louis emers and Ilenry Liewes. E-tC- K C. Jacobs. Treasurer Lambert Eliel. Justice of the Peace L.C. Jacobs. Marshal 1. I). K' an. School Trustees S. L. Tibbals, II. Hous6 and A. Harden brrook. der ? : open. The lightTall of irieiv last night has Our snows improved the sleighing. hare fallen in small quantities and often enough to keep the sleighing good without coming to fuch a depth as' to cover the feed, and the weather has been mild and pleasant. Our climate is just as near perfect as anything on earth can be, and we have none of the troubles incident to the less favored localities east and west of us. . Ed. T. Ferris, Esq., of the firm of Ferris & Holt, started East this morning. Mr. Ferris will be absent about a month combining in the trip both bnsiness and pleasure, and will return with all necessary arrangements completed to satisfactorily fill the many orders which he will undoubterly receive for wagons, etc., the coming season; Just received at Farmers New York bracing a table of contents varied by facts and fiction the former making history, and in doing so exhibiting a true and firm attachment for it's raetto ofrdevoted to the development of the The Ksarsarge and the ALL KINDI OF WINES. SOOTJH ALE country. AND ENGLISH PORTER CONAlabama, the first- article, is a vivid STANTLY ON HAND. description of this famous fight, by an followed by a characteristic A Sage-bruslocal sketch; entitled, Alibi. Joaquin Miller contributes a poem, To the Lion of Venice; Chas. W. Stoddard concludes his fine realistic StM OorinneiV eepl-tsketch of Hloomsbury Lodgings; the ' Venetian love story, Playing with Firo, closes as graphically as it opened in the previous number; How we went to TivJli,is an entertaining article; and so is Isabel , or the Peatship of Ilreda, by Dr. Ver Mphr. In Glimpse at a MONTGOMERY k KINGSBURY, Props. GoldCentral American Republic, Montana A gentleman in the city from Terrace reports things looking well for that burg. The business men are confident of a good season, and promise Corinne a gooff trade from them the coming summer. In fact the entire northern portion of the Territory is looking up, and orders are already beginning to pour in to our merchants for goods. As all of that region procure their supplies at Corinne, we are visibly affected-b- y their prosperity. Already our traders find they are obliged to increase their usual spring purchases, and we find no long faces among our business men. hunting on Qiieen Charlottes Island, and The Story of Battle Rock, we find condensed materia! that goes to make up the history of the sunset land. The Editor contributes the second chap- On Sisson, Wallace & Co. are almost daily receiving fresh supplies to their MONTANA. t GENERAL V' K. (Dllothinri w ' t 3 pu v ? T 3E3 i comrjNE, u. Independent. es i a - j j , . : lour TH " a . E: V UnEELOCfi, Sole; Proplptcjs v- CORINNE MILLS OLD C0RI1ER . V, , hr W. L. VJI lECLOCt: II y i Corinne, Utah. fi BEER. Has the "Old Corner facing the stylo and keeps the ed Depot in first-clas- - d New rJlaqhinery r; Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. AGENTS OF THE i -- J?r ce Lunch every night, consisting of Oyster Soup, and the Vegetables of the sease Ponder FREDJI!IESELcCO Workmen. Ex ay for what you get, and get what t, you py for. Wt of society, And handsomely served in all styles. nd variety; And the lorers of importer! llntiorssrd wine Sy U heelocks the placo in the city to dine. Here food is prepared for the , ' and t'me. ho hs full 30 i :t s.j$ , V t Z Zjj & - ' AND Ilea, Capital and Enterprise. COUaiSSIOI CASH' r4 o-- Meals at all Hours. UERCI1AJITS, FOR 9U THREE MEAL TICKETS f oetti-t- . .Peoples IMarket. Your Christmas and for VJheat. a ohsise stoek of Koep o Martin (lew Year Gifts. Cl; Moore, Propro. Groceries. V Wholesale Tobaccos, County, A. fltehcst Slirket Price dihe The boar river supplys him with all sorts of fishes; And the f ir La Belle France, and tho lulls on tho Khin Give drinks to all those who at the Old Cornro r dines. FORWARDI NG AND . Works Towder in jobbing lots at San Francisco sel price3, freight added. Capital and -- OF- - IP 13 TV IS IS, Largest Stoeb in Corinne C 0-- 0 PER ATI OSH Montana Uet nil Botchers. The Best Quality & Dealers in all kinds of J Share and No Assessments. Tper to And everything pertaining Butcher Shop. a first glass js2 GEO. A. PRINCE & C0., divided into acres, 2V); acres of which will boone-arPipes, e into lob, plats, subdivided and U)00 acres into oiXH Town Lots, each 32 feet by 105 feet, bosides others for donation to re-30 ligious and public uses, a piblic park of ORGAIIS flllD ELODEOllS hotels, dwelling bouses, Liquors, enteretc., for sale. To provide funds for this atonce.thero prise and to carry out the project The oldest, largest and mot perfect tqanufac will bo offered for sale 251X) share-- at S;00 each lory In the United States a to shareholder each one; which will entitle ETC. a pro rata BTC., acre plat and two town lots, and ETC., Interest in all improvements projected by the Directors. The payment will be $loo In Janin May, 1873 uary, 100 in March, and 3100 been ; 2 'v A n made the and when two payments have use Now in auction will at bo up put property remaining to tho public; ftnd all premiums will be dividNo other Musical Instrument ever obtained ed among the shareholders, and it is bolievoc the jsame .. . Popularity. to cover last the paywill amount to sufficient (j i a j ,1 than Wholoonlo " ment. it is thought by this Y A a Y IT 3 V fiarSend for Price Lists. in double six in. will value months, share every BUFFALO, Jf.Y. Address as tho land is put in at 3125 per aero, which is largo a piece of land in one veryv low ibr-s-o bod so near San Francisco. .Persons of small means will note .that they can hero get a country homOstoad complete for SFHMI.and an interest in a live country location with easy, cheap and quick communication I with San Francisco. Estimates show that i FRUIT. EOS bungalow houses can bo erected, containing Wholesale iuid retiil dealer In closets, kitehon, etc., at parlor, twotobedrooms, as a sale exceed ?10in) each, and a cot not o will of the plat or tho two town lots it is easily probably cover thecost of the land, seon how any person can have a cheap country home, or pleasant Bummer residence, at no (Tentp aad DessssUo. to is climate Tho anything equal outlay. great recoup-menin America, and its benefits cannot but V it to .invnlids and pleasure-seeker- s. c:::3 HATS. cemts Tho distance to tho Warm Sulphur Springs is, fer-(AND in soil is six miles. The unsurpassed only wa-: and not excelled, tihty, its products L ter is abundant ior every purpose. AVINO PERFECTED MY ARRANGE-ENo aifolltu onterptise can eoinptyvvittt yds howes 'of me ts with some the largest either in cheapness or'1 location, and being York and Boston, i tain prepared New in to. fair on alike tho Sole plan, entirely Agsafts for the out-to ; and pay all all, must benefit this community eiders. f For certificates of climate, prod ictions, etc., HIGHEST MARKET PRICE FOR relmaps of the property, and any information office of to the ative this enterprise, apply at i A. COOTQS 0ISTEBS the association. . , f 4 5V f hides,- - FuriS5 aero,-warehouses,- 54,000 : :, ? a " . . '1 , 1 t? a bO-ac- ro ?' t the SF MARKET RATES. LOWEST, i i TOMN OF NEWARK, now beinglaid ffitE I out in Alameda county, will consist of 4JU0 i of Flour on hand and for aal Yi Sausage, Dried Deof Cutlery, A tt Co's. at, next door to Sisson, Wallace California Cigar, $300 - CORINNE, UTAH. . DILLIDRS WC CARRY THE Of meat3, wild Alameda . V i t- . o Risk. v ; f THE BURDETT ORGAN COMPANY, ERIE, PENN., FOR CIRCULARS. FKEE LUNCH, Secure M i BunpETTqrans ER,I California We Have i the Most Completely Furni tiled Mill In Utah, and-- ' Propbso to do the best Work in the Territory. ' ... .'j.'JV--f .j, j - and Rotall. ti pout ring On Your Grain I list FI- LCOrJARD ELIEL, ? Ceorce OuttdrbauQh, Alex. Toponoe, of; ono-acr- Boots and Shooo; d 5i l0a!T8 CEfJT ' . . At , . 4051-- 2 Califernir (Baseiaeat,) deJ0 Street, FJLNCISO , ftno;pajfa A. T. CAGGlE Pointer a Paper tlcnc-- f . 3 ;; PorlsM and the Terri! nr of Moatana. CHARLES R. PETERS, A u ii RECTORS. FOR OFFICE Fer day at home Terms (Qn free.. Address U. STixapx Jc Pare and aU hlntU of Ctaotrp Prfi eoTPortlanaTkiaine. frCaca J' r?4 CC bD t0 , - AT THE CITY I I . 7-- - : HAXfD Gorinn ' ? i F.C7EE i . and postpaid' Th Bxtmi.t Bvpokt 173 per week CASH to all, at home or traveling. Something entirely new. Address at once' Thk Bxvkblt Co., Chicago- - j eVid. E to-b- e -- i THE t. Wines, Liquors, &, Cigars, Double r if i la H 2 ARE MADE AT And Prices to Suit the Times- - Snow on Snake river is reported two feet deep. This is the heaviest, snow that has been in that vicinity for yars. The First National Bank of Helena paid a dividend of twenty thousand dollars to its stockholders on November 1st last. R trains, The last of the Diamond bringing freight through from Fort Peck, arrived yesterday. Also tho last of the trainR laden with freight for onr merchants from Franklim. At the fourth annual convocation of the Gallatin Valley Pioneer Society after the transaction of the business pertaining thereto, the following officers for' the ensuing year were elected : President AV. O. P. Hays; Linguist and Interpreter, S. J. Beck; Secretary, T. A. Street; Master of Ceremonies, J. J. Chambers; Orator, E. Robertson ; Historian,!. L. Street; Statistician, N. V. Mattison. Attendance was good and harmony prevailed. - tlECCnAUDISE, MONTANA STREEi, Fourth & Montana Streets, Helena Herald. -- ' i; a Tlie Celebrated the-Foli- ' ozncH H 0 CORIIVNE. : " ' dS-'doc- tl old Ilnsseyllank Corner. , to-da- y e. rf'n f ter of his Autobiography of a PhilosThe Etc. department is opher. unusually full, among othefr articles making reference to ths J.apunese Indemnity Fund now held by tho U. S. Government, and which it is proposed to devote to educational purposes in the Current FREDERICKSBURG LAGER University of California. Literature department contains some excellent reviews. John H. Carmapy Always on Tap. & Co.', Publishers, San Francisco, Ual. Send 4, and you will get it for a year, postage paid. A special from Deer Lodge, dated January 26, says: A messenger arrivtjd here from Emmetsburg this morning for medical assistance. lie reports a shooting affair between M. 'VVallwork and a man named Courtrigbt. The former was shot twice in the thigh, and the latter was shot in the abdomen. Mr. Ferguson, who attempted to separate the The crazy Frenchman who was men, was shot in the hand. No partias to the cause of the shoting. shipped hero from Oneida county, Idaho culars for Dr. Mitchell left at 9 a. m. is to be sent back where he belongs. It Emmetsburg. is said that he was tied and sent down here on a wagon and turned loese for A Russian nobleman, who is setting bur people to care fer. The city authorParis agog by the extravagance of bis ities here have taken care ef him. He gave a dinner visited one or two of the Mormon towns, entertainments, recently at which he promised to show his guests where instead of being looked after he a dish they had never bofore seen. Just was brutally beaten over the head and before the banquet was over, a covered upon the person, and it is probable that silver tureen, nearly fiive feet long, was it will be some time before he can rethe table, and, when - the upon placed cover. Thfft; we suppose, Is the teachcover was removed, one of the prettiest of the to Dram'atiques in ings gospel according Brigham, actresses of was disGwlivia and is the true Mormon method of the costume of Lady cushion. silken a closed, reclining upon dealing with those unfortunates wh actress and the The tureen cosi $16,000, The man received $5,000 ior her share in tho hare become Ms said to have some property in Cariboo, performance. and Judge Feck of Malad, who is in the city, has agreed to look after the man AT THE OCCIDENTAL and have him provided for according to In Salt Lake City, the ever popular the laws of Idaho. Thi Judge lives in Auer & Murpht, can ala different atmosphere" frottUour saintly proprietors, be found catering to thejastes of -towns, and recognizes the claims of ways the thirsty public. , When , in the. city humanity and believes there is a better and you wish' to indulge, We recommend method of dealing V with insane persons ' f to their care. Their Tom and Jerry than beating them , nearly te death and you is simply immense. then leaving them to perish from neglect. Use Dooleys Yeast Powder if you Human Hair. All kinds of ladies relish light, elegant biscuits, rolls, or hair goods. Combings made up, and all pastry. Convenient to have In the sorts of hair work done cheap. 'Orders house, always ready, reliable, and perby letter receive particular attention at mits no waste of flour with: which it is the Standard Hair Store, Salt Lake prepared, Manufactured by Dooley & fift New fitrtet, New Y'orkl V Bretber, ... non-productiv- r b 4 V -- A.D- THE BANK. Sisson, Wallace & Co. have received heavy snow and extremely cold weather north, those who turned their stock out on the bottoms in this neighborhood find them hardy and fat. The weather has not been cold, and but very little snow has fallen in this vicinity, and no losses have been occasioned to stock men. Truly we are blessed with a delightful climate, and can well afford to console with our less favored neighbors. il r;l . s; e Freighters who were prudent enough to bring their stock to to winter are nowjubi'unt over their forethought. While others have lost severely from Largest and Chcapcit cf I - . - Store a new lot of seasonable Dry Goods extensive stock of goods, to be sold and Clothing, sold lower than cheaper than ever. over. a large invoice of superior coal oil. ' (J 110 C E R I K.S UDirg h Another storm ; in the mountains delayed the eastern train last night. They had begun to come regularly, and the people were beginning to think that the fossils had waked. up, but wet suppose that they are attending to Pacific Mail matters and other corruptien schemes and do not have time to keep the road to-b- SU In glancing over the preent issue of the Overland Monthly for February we find it to be an interesting number, em- eye-witnes- CORINNE AND VICINITY. Hctall Dbalcrs In op-- h - The Great Silver Tati,ACft3ier, and Polish er. lndispensibie to every family-- . A fortune ior agents. Sells at siskt Sample Frco. k L head for it. Adrers st once, KB-SDAL- TUOiZ'u!. iy in rtymr.t the Nlj auartsr sec L to11 V, north of rerr $ west, ana numbered 4o2. jt in thoixtsc'Jid ef the subscriber to artly I lie money- have refksded iinder will be suitably rewarded by loaviug the said reaaipt with the subscriber- - thTaa D. D- - - 3ta 4 kYA. m7"-- . |