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Show CORIXXE TIIUSCMDAY DAILY 5IAIL. . rCBBt ART as. - OFFICIAL DIRECTORY UNITED STATES OFFICERS FOR IITAIT: Governor Sain I. II Axtell, California. Secretary Goor-- e A. Black, Utah. Chtef Justice J. B. McKean, New York. Associate Juti-e-- i J. S. Borcman, of Pennsylvania, and I. H. Kmron, Michisrnn. Marshal George R. Maxwell, Michigan. U. S. Attorney William Carey. Surveyor-GenerNathan Kimball, Ind. Receiver of Public Moncv V. Silver. Reirister Land Office VV i lift Pottcnger. U. S. Aesor .1. I. Tacjrart, Illinois. . b. Collector 0. J. Hollister, California. BOX ELDER COUNTY OFFICER: Probate J udge Samuel Smith. Sheriff John BurtAttorney J. C Wright. lroecuting Assessor and Collector J. Rosenbaum. tJountv Clerk J. 0. Wright. School Snperintondent Mr. Joelsoa. eunt Kecordor J. C. W'right. al 1 - CORIXXE CITY OFFICERS: Mavoi II. E. Ilurlbnt. Councilmen S. I,. Tibbals, L. Eliel. E kC. Ferrnson, J. XV. Guthrie, J. T. Parkinon, Mal'b, Hiram House, M. D. Ochiltree, uis Demers and Henry Liewes. Recorder Ik C. Jacobs. t. Treasurer - Lambert Eliel. the Peace L. Jntlcof Marshal lb D. Rvan. School Trustees aad A. S. L. Jlardenbrrook. C. Jacobs. , Tibbals, U. House KELltilUI'ft XOTICEN. r" M. E. CIIUP.II Rev. A. R. Cluckner, tor Preaching every Sunday at 11 a. ui. and 7 p. in PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. S. L. Gillespie, pator Preaching every Sundav at 11 a. in. and 7 p. m. Sabbath school at p. in. CORINNE AND VICINITY. i John Wallett and John Brogan, for Deer Lodge, and G. "W". Russell, for llelona, were passengers on the coach out this morning. Just received at Farmer! New York Store, spring calicos, and a iety of other seasonable dry goods. Ssson, "Wallace var- & Co. have a new supply of thu finest east codfish they havo ever offered. Also a few quinces and California pears left. Old Hair cleaned, dyed and made like new; combings made up etc.: at the Standard Iiair Store, Salt Lake CUy. The first number of the Sacramento Record Union has reached us. The combination took effect on the 22d inst., and hereafter the1 Central Pacific will havo a double header in its interests. -- If that compositor who set up John for the name of Califioruias pot poetess yesterday ever gets into the hands of those cannibals on tho other side of the Sierras, Jie will be likely to repent of his recklessness.- - Wo havo advised and counselled with that young man like a father, but he seems to have no regard for his personal safety. The Beardsley House at Ogdon was early destroyed by fire yesterday. Wo understand the fire originated from the explosion of a lamp, when it spread, and it was some time before it could bo got under control. Tho damage is reported at about $1,000. Wo are informed that the proprietor will keep the house running and damages will be repaired immediately. A counterpart of Lieut. General Dan- . iel II. Wells, of tho Nauvoo Legion, is circulating around the city at present. He is very tall, wears the cockod hat, with the rim tied across the crown with a cord; gray clothes, that have , dono with service; knee breeches stuck 4n his boots to hide tho want of length, and he walks with three-cornere- d a general military air. Several citizens have mistaken hinrT for the Lieut. General, but wo can assuro them ho is not the man. Hint Ordlaaate. Eds. Mail : The article entitled New.Ordinanee Wanted,, was not intended as a reflection upon tho efficiency of the City Marshal. Such is tbe unaccountable love of woaaan that offenses of tho kind referred to would not bo likoly to be brought to his notice in the form of a complaint. If he received information of such outrages, it would in most cases be after the cessation of hostilities, and at a time when he might doubt tho propriety of interference. An ordinance of the kind suggested is in force in many cities, and with good eilVct. Men who can control their appetites are not prevented by it from their thirst, and those who cannot are, in a measure, forced to abstain from that which makes beasts of Citizen. men. as-saug- ing The Herald raises a mournful howl because the prosecuting attorney requested a short continuance of the case of tho people vs. Ricks, indicted for rouider, on account of the sickness and consequent inability to testify of tho principal witness, and says it is persecution. One would suppose from their whining that it was an unheard of proceeding, and that the prosecution was bound to proceed whether tha witness was able to appear or not. "We believo that it is highly improper for a newspaper to prejudge and pettifog a case which is waiting adjudication by the courts. "We believe that a public journal should condemn crime and outrages We whereever they may be found. havo read tho Herald from its establishment and have yet to find it liftin g it voice against any crime or outrage committed by tbe Mormon community. The Mountain Meadows massacre is treated as a good joke, the Dr. Robinson murder is a slight indiscretion, and no word of condemnation ever escapes them for the disturbance and breaking up of Gentile political meetings in Salt Lake City. They never have one word of retraction or apology after giving currency to vile and filthy slanders of private and public individuals, even after they are proved such, as witness the cases of Judge McKean and Ann Eliza Young. In fact their strong suit seems to be fighting wurnen, branding as disreputable tho whole class of Gentile ladies who have come to Utah. That class of persons who have made it their business to go through the wards and settlements and relieve the distresses of the neglected and destitute victims of priestly tyrrany. The only gratitude or thanks they have ever received from tbe church prints or leaders has been a repo-tieWhen of vile slanders and abuse. those fellows learn the first principles'of common decency and true manhood, if they ever do, they will hate themselves to deuth. n " Sutherland and Bates" of Salt Lako City seem to have got themselves into an unpleasant position with the Second Bates is out with a District Court. card in yesterdays Herald fully exonorating Judge Sutherland, and stating that tbe papers complained of were drawn by himself without consultation with his We had always understood partner. thrft the Judge was a lawyer who had ceme regularly into his profession and had an appreciation of its dignity and would not descend to pettifogging. "Wo are glad to be informed that be is in no way responsible for such an unlawyerlike course as has been pursued in the case referred to. We hope and believe that Judge Boreman will take such a course as will fully sustain the dignity of the court, and restrain shysters and pettifoggers from introducing their peculiar stylo of practico at his bar. Important to tho Traveling Public It ia the duty of all persona before tmcjicrv rcorxjE starting on a journey to ascertain by what route they can reach their destine tion with the least trouble, and if there are two or morn rod leading to the same point, to decide which is the safest I CmcAGA& Nohth Wkstkkn Railway is liio oldest, and several miles the shortest, route between Omaha und Chi- li 6 S'iose. dai lv rani l Within the past two years the has been put in admirable conand almost the entire line has dition, been relaid with steel rails. THE The Depot in Chicago is centrally located, and as their trains arrive there thirty minutes in advance of all other lines, passengers can always be sure of making Eastern connections. For ell points in Northern and North-Easte- rn Iowa, you should purchase tickets ia Marshall, Cedar Rapids, or Clinton. BEST ADVERTISING HEDIUH For points in noithern Illinois or Wisconsin, via Fulton; and if vou are going to Chicago, or East, you should, by all means, purchase your tickets by the Old Pioneer Route Tuts Chicago & North-Wkstek- n. You will find on all the trains Pulljll THE TERRITORY.!! man Sleepers, r.ew and magnificent Lay Conches, and the best Smoking and Second Class Cars now on any road in Ihe United States. Particular information, with maps, time tables, etc., may be had at any of the Through Ticket Offices in the West, or upon personal or written application t J. H. Mountain, Western Traveling Agent, Omata, Neb., or to W. II. Stknnett, General Passenger Agent, Chicago. HAS TUB LARGEST CIRCULATION IN THE NORTHERN COUNTIES Use Dooleys Yeast Powdor if you relish light, elegant biscuits, rolls or AND ALONG THE pastry. Convenient to have in the C. P. R. 1L house, always ready, reliable, and permits no waste of flour with which it is prepared, Manufactured by Dooley A Brother, 69 New Street, New York. . cago. road b-- It d i EPry (Roods mnd (Dlothiug . , CARPETS, MONTANA STREET, CORINNE, UTAH. t THE MATCHLESS BURDETT ORGAUS ARE IE MADE I E, JE& IP AT HE IV TV SEND TO THE BURDETT ORGAN COMPANY, ERIE, PBNX. , FOR CIRCULARS. BILLIIittS & WHEKLOCK, Sole Proprietors. ment of Tin and Hardware constantly, on hand. PEOPLES the Largest and Cheapest of Dno Sisson "Wallace & Co. have just received, and intend to keep a fine assort- SUBSCRIBE TICKET. FOR THE HAIL. THE OLD CORKER. CORINNE MILLS W. L. V7HEELOCK CorinneJUtoh. For Mayor, E. P. JOHNSON. For Justice of tbe Peace, A. HARDEN BROOK. For Councilmen, J. D. FARMER, Has tiret-ela- Old Corner" facing the stylo and keeps the u Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. JliltSHILS SALE. PURSUANT to a decree of foreclosure and sale by the Third Judicial District com t of the Territory of Utah, 1 shall expoae at ? t the front door of the Court House public in the city of Brigham, County of Box l.lder, and Territory of Lraii, on the 2d day of March, A. D. 1875, at 12 oclock M, the following described premises, t: All tht certiin piece or parcel of land situa e ih Box Rider County, U Territory described ae follow., lo wit: lot four (4) m block die hundred and ninety-eig(lt d) and one and one half (1 ) feet fmut off the writ ai e of lot three (3) in the name block, all an laid down in the plot and anrvey of Corinne city, as mae by John ONeill fpr the U. P. li.IL Corr.pan, and two billiard tables, o be sold as the property of Jacob O. Kuney, at the suit of Henry O. Harkness. Full ay for what you get, and get what Local Experienced Here food is prepared for tho Left of society. handsomely terved in all stylos end variety; And the lovers of imported liquors and wine 8y heolocks the place in the city to dine. Highest Elarket of meats, wild and tme. he hs full 50 dishes liio Hour river supply him with all torts of ht GENERAL NEW3 OF INTEREST fishe; m cash- - Meals at all Hours. GEORGE R. MAXWELL, U. S. Marshal. THREE MEAL TICKETS FOR f Octs-t- i Malt House. la eeanectioa Price And the f ir La Bello France, and the hills on the Hhin Give drinks to all those who at the Old Cornre dincfi. 1875. Workmen.. you pay for. Department to-wi- City Brewery and AND- -- Free Lunch every night, consisting of Oyster boup, and the Vegetables of the tease . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. February 8th, New Machinery Latest Telegraphic Reports? PHIL. KLIPPLE, ED. F. FERRIS. W. C. JOHNSON, J. W. GUTHRIE. U. S. the ed Depot in K with the Man. is a GI. EIT H8 Paid for Wheat. Fever and Ague PUIS. M. AMSHLER Prop'r. JOB OFFICE FIRST-GLAS- S For assenting all kinds ef CORINNE, UTAH. LAGER BEER all cases of chills and fover, dumb ague, intermittent t ever, Ac. A specific for ' This preparation Is purely vegetable, and is prepared from tbe recipe of Dr. Keith, who has used it in tho treatment of abeve disooaos for many years, with invariable success. Put up in boxes containing oO Pills. Price, $1 per box, or 6 boxes for $5. Sent by mail on receipt of price. Prepared only by Corner of Colorado and Second .Street 44 S, mi 1 t y , ors Pre-pe-io- ct ea hand and for sale at the LOWEST MARKET RATES. Liberty at , N. Y. GEO. A. PRIXCE & CO., -- HAND-BILL- The Best Quality of Flour' B. KEITH k CO., Plain and Fancy Job Printing. The lumber yard of Klipple A TibANDbals is filling up rapidly with lumber suitable for all purposes. Although but lately organized, thia firm has begun POSTERS, or THE finest quality operations in a way that will secure YOUNG DODGERS. great benefits to our builders this summer. They have made arrangements PROGRAMMES, for bringing here lumber in such quanen hand. Ala Always ENVELOPES tities that they can sU to the people LETTER HEADS. cheaper than they can buy at the mills, OF A MALT SUPERIOR QUALITY BILL HEADS, thus saving the cost ef transportation. With the numerous projected buildings STATEMENTS. Orders frem a distance promptly filled going on, the lumber yard will bo one of BLANKS. seltf Tho iceboat this morning took a notion our most beneficial enterprises the comLABELS to travel on its own hook, and with a ing summer. Disease of the IUdnejs i fair 'wind circumnavigated the slough we present to our readers the rainful affections of the bladder, and urinary BUSINESS CARDS. at a lively gait until brought up near tba shore" in nearly a fathoms depth. names of the candidates nominated at organs, accompanied by gravelly deposits, VISITING CARDS, difand tho spanker were the caucus of citizens at the City Hall irritation of the nock of the bladder, with in Tho jib in of the stricture, urino, ficulty holding BALL TICKETS. and the on Monday last. While we think the men seminal weakness, and in ail conditions of the knocked into smithereens, BILLS OF LADING. maiasei and top mas hugged tho on the Peoples Ticket square and parts aeccuipaniod by debility, weakness or or focastle in a close embrace. Com- upright, we do not wish our readers to painful irregularities in male female. CERTIFICATES, consider the publication of their names JtiLIHNS HYDRASTIH COMPOUND modore Johnson secured a forco of RECEIPTS is ennow and the te tho as candidates from levee, paper imply that will be found a most efficacious remedy. tho on to her docks the of will detriment for them in support getting gaged fil per bottle; $5 per half dozen. others. It will net7 Any person or Price, by B. KEITH & CD., repairs. 44 Liberty street. Now York. caucus can have the same privilege of The . Tribune is correct. Governor presenting the names of candidates Axtell has gone away from among us through the Mail. "Wo havo no parAttended Tee Orders a wiser and a better man, and if his tiality for any tickot, and nre satisfied RAIN STRUCT, action in administrating the affairs of the will of the peoplo will result in plas ' Utah bears out his assertion to tho po- oing the best men in the respective offices. UTAH. SALT LAK CITY need of Utah Gentiles the Corinne of pie AT THE OCCIDENTAL have no fear of tho result. The Governor, as a wiso officer should do, is In Sair Lake City, the ever popular r informing himself of tho particular proprietors, Aukk & Murpht, can al- MALSH & GREENEWALD, Prop's. Addreas : necds of each section of tho Territory, ways be found catering to the tastes of When, in the city v and wo can afford to, patiently wait until the thirsty public. Fuiarraa :co. '""his harness has become vroll set upon and you wish to indulge, we recommend HOUSE Has been refitted ' ' The table smind t him before wo condemn him for any you to their care. .Their Tom and Jerry th the bet the market affords. isjHraply immense. , Corinne Utah appargatoversiglUs thus far f sle-vad- to 2KLS t and p!einntist to travel, Wh taka pleasure in stating, that the Now that one combination has hoisted a ticket, why do not some of our spirited citizens got together and organize one in Certainly all the opposition to it. prominent men of Coriano are not embraced in one, and a corporals guard can surely be found to promulgate another. Wake up, you patriots, and let us have some excitement; tho gentlemen composing tho Peoples Ticket wouldnt givo a cent for honors gained without an opposition. To-da- M 13 IF3 - 7 '' ,r 9 ORGANS AND AIELODEONS We Havo Furnished Mill In Utah, and Propose to do the Dost Work In tho Territory. The oldest, largest and most perfect manufactory in tho United States. 5 0 0 4,0 i1 Now in use. Drlnc On Your Crain I. No other Musical Instrument over obtained tho same Popularity. WSend for Price Lists. Address "miFFALO, ff,T, it UEONAnD ELIEL, Wholesale and retail dealer in Boots and Shoes, CENTS' FCnriSIUXa C30C3 IAC0 Prcuptlj um well-furnish- - ed- -- f V . . Ccorch Duttorbauch, Alex. Toponce, Cam'l Hcwo, dolfi Proprietors. SEfJT 'FREE and postpaid Titc Betrrt.y Budokt 175 per weok CASH to all, at home or traroling. something entirely new. Addross at oaeo Uxyxklt Co., Chicago. HATS. p me n d e a2G-ti- m SALT LAKE HOUSE tho Moot Completely TtTI AVINO PERFECTED MY ARRANGE-m- e ts with some of tho largest house in New York and Boston, i .am prepared to pay the HIGHEST MARKET PRICE FOR a The Great Silver Plater, Cleaner, and Polih er. Indispenaible to every family.- - A fortune for agents. Sells at sight Sample Free-bentor It A dress at once, KENDALY.A d hides, runs mio pelts MPlrtf fA. J. CAGGIE, Painter a Paper llanner A It ;,n LOUT. . - I OFFICE - AT THE CITY' HALL, 1 TTintx Gtromt. Hi - OotfOam. 4 V, ;dsslkb . , !' S'" i , T j CU., Chicago Ills. Duplicate receipt Issued by G. B- - 0erton Receiver ofue Lana Office at Salt Lake City, uuh Territory, tap D. Ryan, for town sec 7, in rsynent for north ct rar-- e 2 west,hEquarter ana nun bored 402. b is .the IxtrUion tf the subscriber to have m'l-i- ri tha purchase taoner- fiEdsr will te rxitsJlly rewarded V laariat. A I) 142-5- J Ctrsa t.1' Dee. C pti-f- cr. v " ir'il I t |