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Show I. CORHXE HAIL. DAILY 1. FEHRtlARY TIll'RtDAY OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. UNITED STATES OFFICERS FOR UTAH: . ork. ifociato J ntios J. S. lJorcman, of ami P. 11. Etnron. Micbtrn. Marshal Ueorge R- Mitwell, Michicn. XVHliarn Carey. U. S. Attorne Surveyor-GeneraNathan Limonll, lnl. Receiver of Public JMenev J. It- - Overton. Hechter Land Offiee- -v illitt Pottenger. V. S. A rseor J. I. Tn??a rt. Illi"?- Af. S. Collector O. J- - Hollister, Calioriua- BOX ELDER COUNTY OFFICERS: Probata Judge Samuel Smith. Sheriff John Burt- . , Wocntin" Attorney J .OItoianhaaaa. Aaaxor and Collector J Pci.n-sylvan- la, - l- Cour.tv Clerk J. C. Wright. Mr. School Superintendent XX Joels, right. gaunt liecordor J. C. CORINNE CITY OFFICERS: ' Mayor IT. E. Ilnrlbut. Conneihnen S. I. Tibbals, Ij. Elielt E LC. Fentnson.T. XV. Guthrie, J. T. Parkinson, Mouse, M. D. Ochiltree. J. llahh, Iliram Hertrv Liewes. Rouis Hamer and Recorder h'. J. Jaob. Lambert EHel. j Traarer Justice of the Peace L. C. Jaeebs. Marshal Jb I. livan. School Trustees S. L and A. ilaidenbrrook. CORINNE AND VICINITY. Mr. E. J. Blimmerman, an old Men tanian now resident in Sullivan county, Missouri, writes a friend in this city that there never before were known sirch dull time? here; no' money in cir- of the peoculation, and about one-hto pay their ple in the county are unable for was sale no cattle last taxes. There rummer, and that is what we depend Similar acmainly to live upon. counts coma from other eastern States. Helena Herald . Such are the accounts that reach us Our valley offers from all directions. the most promising inducements to immigrants of any portion ef the country. d Here within the boundaries of the Teiritory of Cariboo we are not feeling the effects of tho universal financial depression which is so seriously felt elsewhere. Our mild and genial climate, the energy and perseverance and the natural advantages of location, soil, mineral productions, etc., have all contributed to keep up tho business prospects of the country, and render our citizenTcontented and prosperous. "VYe can cordially invite those persons whose misfortune it has been to be located in the less favored localities te come in and enjoy the benefit of the blessings to lavishly bestowed upon us. alf pro-posF- The committee will soon have out their circulars ready for distribution. We would suggest- - to our citizens that while endeavoring te disseminate ir.for rnation abroad regarding our locality that it would bo a fineidea to Eend to theiT friends and acquaintances copies of the Mail. We shall try and place all the facts relative to the country, situaOur tion, etc., before our readers. conin are and good power press engine fill orders to we are and prepared dition, for nn unlimited number of copies. Dont rush ia orders too suddenly, but meet us gently. t -- Tho wtter is still shut off from the ssuth wostern portion of the city, owiag to a defect la the pipes somewhere. The effect on the morals of that locality is fearfulT Cocktails aad profaaityaro becoming very prevalent, ard the water company are piling up a serious amount f responsibility for themselves, and we fear that a strict observation of tho penitential season of Lent will hardly protect thesa from the consequences. We beg to inform them that faith without (water) works is dead. Our eastern exchanges com filled with advertisements of farms for sale, auction sales of farming stock and implements and household goods, etc., showing indications of a larger emigration from that section than ever before. Our colonization society must be in the field, and secure our proportion of that element which are seeking homes in more eligible localities. V Judge E. P. Johnson left thi3 morn-da- g for Malad. It seems that his presence is required to help them disentaugle their snarl relative to the Congressional election. , Tjie Judge can straighten matters ou. if anyone can. He will also attend to some of the preliminary mat- ters relating to the formation of the Territory of Cariboo. - 5 j $ U t 1 1 Of all. I tore ' - 'J i Das the Largfit and Cheapest of Retail Doalors In V. S. M ARS H ALS SALK. i of foroelosnre'and Ml PURSUANT to a decree by tho Third Judicial District Coni t of tho Territory of Utah, i shall expose at public alf at the 'rout doer of the Court House iu the city of brihsm, Couutv of Box Elder, and Territory of Utah, on the id day of Attach, V. I. 1873, Bt 12 o'clock M the following deAll Uit certain piece scribe;! premises, or parcel of lml situate ih Box Eider County, Lull Territory dtecribed as follows, to wit: lot fonr (4) mjilock cue hundred and niaetv-eig(1. 8) and ou and one half (13) feet ft out otV tue three (3j in the earns block, all frt m e if lot m the plot and survey of Corinne at lon t ity, as mace by John ONeij- - for the . I H.li. Oouipau, aud two billiard tables, oh sold as the property of Jacob C. Kunty, st the suit of Henry O. Harkucaa. to-wi- (We? EDry GROCERIES mm,d (Dlethikg, t: AJD- ' CARPETS, ht - fi OF.ORGE R. MAXWELL, U. d. tour-lus- t. February 8thr 1873. GENERAL THE BANK. MONTGOMERY UERCQAHDISE, MONTANA STREEr, CORINNE, UTAH, KINGSBURY, Props. THE COftirJNE.CU. T. On Hi BlflTCHLESS ol! Hussfy Bank Corner. -- ARE ES-SE- CORINNE. WE CARRY. THE- MADE AT- - IV XS TO THE BURDETT ORGAN COMPANY, ERIE, PENN. FOR CIRCULARS.. ND , MLLIKGS & WHEKLOCK, Sole Proprietors - Celebrated TIt BURDETT ORGANS I Fifth & Montana Stroats, THE CORNER OLD CORINNE MILLS . Largest Stock in Corinne FREDEP.ICKSBURGER LAGER BEER considerably. Corinn, Uth. W. L. WHEELOCK It is staled as a remarkable fact without precedent in tha memory of the the Old Corner facing tho Has AlirnysU Tap. oldest inhabitant of Utah that Great s in stylo and Lues the Depot Salt Lake has been frozen over most of the past winter, large fields of ico having accumulated between the main land Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. AGENTS OF TUE Various theories Wines, Liquors, & Cigars, and Antelope island. have been advanced concerning this exFree Lunch every night, consi?tingof Oyster traordinary occurrence, but to our miad heap, and the Vegetables of tho souse . the simplest solution is, that inten6 cold weather prevailed in Salt Lake valley Powder this winter, which it ha nul done beWo.ks. California Denver News. fore: ay for what you get, and get what The weather at Not so, gentlemen. you pay for. Corinne, near tha aorlh end of the lake, Anrt Prioev to Suit the Times Powder in joWin lots at Saa Francisco Or has at no time been down ,to zero. set orice?, freight added. House. Here food is prepared forth ect of sociely, ana or two occasions it stood at three City Brewery and Malt ynd handsomely served in all styles ua two at a an or for hour above vnery; degrees Awl the lovers of imported lmuors srd wino & time. "We have no intense cold weather jy hooloek's tho place in the city to diae. in our elimato, but are free fiem the dis SA- - AMSHLER' Of meat', wiki and tune, he lis full '0 dblie Prop'r. fiho cr river supplys him with 11 torts of advantages which 1hII upon our neighbors east of the Itocky Mountains in the FORWARD! NG Ar.d the f ir La Lello France, and the hills oa the 111 In The phenomenon alsame latitude. di inks to all those who at the Old Cornre tjiredine-luded to it explained upon tho same AMO Corner of Celerade and Second Street principle that persons in those cold all Hours. Meals localities place a tub of water in their TICKETS FOR 8L THREE MEAL etS-cellars where the water will freeze over COKliKSlOY SiEIlCHiftTS, and prevent anything els freezing in CORINNE, UTAH. the cellar. They argue that our great inland sea performs tho same office for Keep en hand a oboiro steak of the great valley surrounding it. The Martin Moore, prevalence of the severe cold weather Mountho of Rocker along the summit Gro ccri i s. tains has doubtless been much' modified AXt Wholesale & Retail Butchers by it influence. Perhaps our neighbors in Colorado would have frezen out enTobaccos Montana st., next door to Sisson, Wallace & Co's. tirely the past winter but for the existence of our lake ia such close proximity VOLTS BEES OP THE FIVES! QUALITY Dealers in all kinds of to them. If Colorado bad such a body Cigar, of water within her borders, stfe might Dried Beef possibly be also rejoicing insuch mild, Always on hand. Alee to first Haas And everything pertaining genial weather as has been our lot. The Butcher Shop. tMlicry frem the to in market stock driven range fed Vll and winter out run after having MALT OF A SUPERIOR QUALITY nothing make better beef than our eastern GEO. A. PRIXCE & CO., Pipes, friends have in the fall. ed nrst-cla&- . FHEE LUNCH, i ftlew Machinery I r AND- - & W orkmen. Experienced i ( -- FRED J IUESEL CO Highest Market Price 1 . TIN at CASH-X- M ti JYLaaket. Jreoples LAGER BEER Paid for Wheat. Proprs. The Rest Quality of Flour oa hand and for sale at the. Sausage, Keutncky library DranbiK. V Oa Saturday week, the 27th inst., tho vast sum of two and a half millions of dollars wiil bo distributed to ticket holders, at Louisville, by tho Public Library ef Kentucky, tho most extensive enterprise of tb kind ever conducted in America. Four drawings have already taken plaee in three years, under such auspices, that the integrity of the management has become proverbial throughout the entire country and in Europe. Tha groat gift of fcaturday will be $250,-00and from that down ia sums of one thousand hundred thousand, seventy-fivand so on to tha lowest, of fifty dollars each. Persons desirous of chances in the approaching drawing can procure tickets and coupons of Mr. J. Fred. Corker, the agent in Salt Lake City. e Orion from a -distance promptly filled seltf mod perfect The oldest, largest andUnUod btatos in the "midotiatei. . - , ETC. ETC., ETC., LOWEST MARKET. KATES. Furnished Mill In Utah, and Propose to do the Best manufac-tor- y Now in use. t - Retail. lll'PFALO, K.Y. Address LEONARD CLIEL, ' . Montana Street, Corinne IMPORTERS f OF FRUIT. aad Dmutte.' or FAXCY AND FAMILY GBO- cebikj, ournrriN . goods. aM ALL KINDS CUTS FBRXISHIX3 GOODS (AGO .1 ra roegh r en hand. aepi-t- t ' Ill DEC, I' FOBS ; . , 1 I FREE If ! : ? . The Great Silrft PlaUr, Cleaner, and Pohk er. Indispenslble to every family. A fortune for agents. Sells at sight. Sample Send for it. A drees at ends, KEjDALX 1 PELTS . eeol-t- D E R-'O CO., Chfeaga HU. j ! H E X&OOTV f G. e at falt AT THE CITY ifAXL, In reyr-ir- fc t .f. -- tie 'SE euarter trl tih ran, for sec l-- l v" K , Oorinnouvi Fif& Shradtf ' Jr.atS i . '' 4 3 ' , 'CtfixsaDa;. G; LST4. dw. j. - - 11- -' town money; CDiQMU t all bloOf!editrQ benstil x AUD :t -- . OFFICE Farsftwd n a. j. o.Al.ogxzs;( ; Pdntsr Q Paper lioncpr and tho Territory of U P U. OfSTBRS BOOTH'S ' Rnnb-u- tut HIGHEST MARKET PRICE FOR A. ' i I -- , HATS. AVING PERFECTED MY ARB ANGE-JTme; U with seme of the largest houses in New York and Boston, 1 .am prepared to pay the for Y Proprietor. and postpaid Thk BcvcatY Bvikikt S75 per week CAfitt te all, at . home .or travelim;-- , Something entirely new. Address at once , Tux BavaaLY Co- -, Chicane. , , f so: Oam'l Howe, delft Boots and Shoes, SE (ltotwoon Seaond and Third streets.) (FeeelgB Ceorce Outterbaugh, Alex. Toponce, Wholesale and retail dealer in ? J Drino On Your Crain I No other Musical Instrument ever obtained the same Fopularity. , BEWSend for Price Lists. 1 Wholosalo land the Territory. Work In 54.000 Wliolasula aud ISettfi Dealer in GrooerlO, Produce nd. Prov isiono. the Most Completely We Have ORGANS AND MELODEONS Liquor, J. W. GUTHRIE, 49-Orde- to-da- 1 k AXB M 1 a WHOLESALE Auer & Mcrpht, can CON- - ' PRODUCE COUNTRY price, also wholeiale price of other veg- proprietors, f ways be found catering to the tastes etables, S. H. TYoed, Cheykune, WySTANTLY ON HAND. "When in the city the thirsty public. oming. and you wish to indulge, we recommend Sisson, Wallace A CoWare almost you to their care. Their Tom and Jerry daily receiving fresh supplies to their is simply immense. C0E.XW PRODUCE CASH PAID extensive Stock of goods, to be sold Sisson Wallace & Co. have just reeheaper than ever. ceived, and intend to keep a fine assortment of Tin and Hardware constantly Butte r aad Src Dad a fiperlalty . Go. T.1 Benson, who was iojurod on ' hand. in Logan Canyon whilo logging, ia in a resumed their sumby mall or teleg raph promptly fair way to rocever. Mr. VT. K. RobThe streets y to. at j lauded inson, wbo was killed at tho earn time, mer metropolitan look. This is the -- was a man highly esteemed in his result of having a summer climate in Several thoasand ahiiiglee and a lot of 'community. co NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. AT THE OCCIDENTAL Wantsb From one to ten cars ever popular Potatoes. Address, quoting lowest cash In Salt Lake City, the al- 1 'Am. muncE a like new; combings made up etc.; at the Standard Hair Store, Salt Lake Citv. 0, Tb proposition of tho organization of the new Territory of Cariboo is meeting with universal approbation. Every on familiar with tho country is conscious that it is the division made by nature herself, and it only needs to be properly presented to receive the Learty support sisson, up-tow- n . 1 V Old Hair cleaned, dyed and made under such favorable anspices nnd-trowhich such great things were expected, Sanders weakened are now no more. before the water and dog power were fully in motion, and Fred Teylor run but a few days and then gave up the ghost. Next, Johnny Martin, remembering the sage's advice, took it and went west on the railroad train. Following thi, Dan Heyfron become connected with the People's Market, and still later Mr. Moore of the firm drew out, and now it is is run entirely by Don. Byt very recently also Mr. Babcock closed his place of business for In addition to these a month or se. not are yet satisfied, and Change?, they are chopping around in still another drection. Edgar Mileisen, chopping meat in the Peoples, yesterday chopped his lett hand almost in two. between the thumb and forefinger; Dan. the old man himself, endeavored to follow his example, but only succeeded in mashing tho thumb considerably ; and Mr. Moore, of the same place, not to be behindhand, raked himself in a tender place while manipulating a quarter of butcher beef. A prominent and his YaCub must needs also do something to keep themselves prominently before the public, and a night or two ago succeeded, in filling up and Cheroots were bemeandering about. tween their lips. A dance was going on and into this they attempted to enter, but were met at the door with the origiNo Dutchmen need apply. nal, Crossing the street, at another public place, the remark was No smokers allowed, or to the same effect, and tho door was found in quick order again. So, taking them together, the butchers and the business are really chopping m - cstigau cssaa lJittor. Uss Dooley Yeast Powder if you The butchers and the butcher business relish light, elegant biscuits, rolls or In Corinne is chopping around con- pastry. Convenient to havo in the always ready, reliable, and persiderably. But a few weeks since alt house, waste of Hour with which it is no mits was running as smoothly as a summer prepared. Manufactured by Dooley & breeze, but. now thi situation is ontiroly Brother, 9 New Street, New York. changed. The sausage works, starting Trouble Alstons the The |