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Show '"I CORLWE .DAILY - WEDNEBDAY' OFFICIAL HAIL XZABCKI SILT LAKE LETTER. 3. Clar-mes- st DIRECTORY. rKITED STATES OFFICERS FOR UTAH: overnor Sami. B. AxtelL'ralifornia. iecretary-MJeorffA. Black, Utah. Chief Justice J. Ii. McKean, Now York. Associate Justices J. S. Boreman, of Penney I vanla, and 1. H. Emerson, Michigan. Marshal George R. Maxwell, Michigan. U. S. Attorney William Carey. Kimball, Ind. Receiver of Public Monevs V. Silvers. Keginer LandUlheeWillitt U. S. Assessor J. V. Taggart, Pottenger. Illinois. IT. S. Collector O. J. Hollister, California. BOX ELDER COUNTY OFFICERS: Probate Judge Samuel Smith. Sheriff John Burt. Prosecuting Attorney J. C- - Wright. Assessor and Collector J. Rosenbaum. County Clerk J. C. Wright. , School Superintendent 5t r. Joelsea., J. C. Wright. Coanty Recorder ... CORINNE CITY OFFICER: Mayor Il.E. Uurlhut. Cenncilmen S, J,. Tibbals, L.-- ' Eliel, E C. Ferguson, J. W. Guthrie, J. T. J. Alalsh, Hiram Mouse, M. D. Parklnn, Ochiltreo, Louis Meiner ami Henry Liewes. Recorder R C. Jacobs. Treasurer Lambert Eliel. ' Jiictlce of the leaco , C. Jasehs. f' Marshal 1). D. 1G an. School Trustees S. L. Tibbala, H. Hease and A. Harden brreok. O Surveyor-Ueneral--Nath- Brigham' Reception and the Donalnff the Ann Elisa's Allmaujr Dnsinns, Etc. Salt Lake City, February 28. an To those who take n- ntereet in passing ovoots, the past week has been pregnant with events of mnre than ordinary significance. Tbs arrival of Brigham Young from Southern Utah is the first item in the list, and if the reception hsmet with is at all conducive to the state of fooling in which he is held, t it has wonderfully sunk in the last two hundred people, more out of curiosity than from feelings of respect assembled at the depot to witness his arrival, but those the Deseret News magnified into a large crowd, and then it proceeded with serious gravity to inform its few readers that the President had totally recovered from his late attack of rheumatism. We didnt think tho News man could get off such a geed joke. Ye gods! who ever beard tell of a catheter beiag applicable in a case of rheuma-tiia- i? Eis, 31 A -- , A M. E. CHURCH Rev. A. B. Cluekner, ra?-tPreaching every Sunday at 11 a. la. and 7 p. m. or S.-PRESBYTERIAN CHURCM-R- ev. pa-to-r every Sunday Gillespie, Preaching at 11 a. in. and 7 p. oa. Sabbath school at L. m. CHAPEL OF THE GOOD SAMARITAN ..llrotettant Episcopal) Rov. VV'm. H. Story of Logan officiating. Service the last Sunday of each month. CORINNE AND VICINITY. is election day, To-morro- w The candidates are happy all bound to win, of course. Thi day. they are . - ' mnpM J Western Traveling Agent, Omasa, Neb., or to W. II, Stesnett, General Passenger Agent, Chisago. FORWAR Ol n O conmssios iy to-Bc- n. General LaV in went back on ' his countrymen Inst night and refused to become a candidate. Bssson, Wallace & Co. have a new supply of tho finest east codfish they have, over offered. 'Alio a few quinces v and California pears left. Tho new hanking firm of J. W. Guthrie A Co. present their advertisement to our readers and from this oa if they growl because they have jno money they can blame themselves. y, At tho Marshals salo yestoxday tho house anddot on Montana street known as the Mammoth Billiard Hall was bought by 'll. F. Kossman at 520. The largo billiard table was bought by Mr. Berger, of Malad, at $140, and tho small one by John Kupfer at $61, i . B A C2 hercqarts. , G A FOB- TJ 0 3? - Cigar, like new; combings mede up etc.: at the Standard Hair Store, belt Lake City. A L IL O For Mayor, J. E. P. JOHNSON. 30. t 3F,3BMMT3E23Ht, M03SrrA.3SrA STREET. BTC.. OORUffKTJE 7 J j.3 ' f s t. k r MATCHLESS" BURQETT ORGAIJS THE BTC. BTC., ED. F. FERRIS, W. C. JOHNSON, J. W. GUTHRIE. :j . HADE AT ARE EHI .L.m.JL'Bgwwg and Wholocalo a 4 Liquors, PHIL. KLIPPLE, , U 8 if Pipes, For Justice of tho Ptaeo, A. HARDEN BROOK. For Councilman, J. D. FARMER, Sell for Tblrlj Days Only ot (cilery, PEOPLE'S TICKET. Hotall. :r 3P IE : ERIE, PDEH. ' FOR CIRCULARS. ' . TO THE BURDETT ORGAN COMPANY, jcctsbnd BILLIITOS & T7I1EEL0CK, OF FRUIT. TII E OLD c o n n E n . (Cerelga This celebrated troupe of bell ringers closed a successful engagement at the Good talent is altheater last night. ways appreciated by Salt Lake theater, goers, and if the management secure that, they need not fear for tho results Liquors, and Cigars. Awti ole A. BOOTH'S aad aWisatf Mso OYSTERS Territory of Moataaa. Bpl SISSON, WALLACE & CO at all Hours. fl J Paid for VJheat. Fever and Ague PIUS (Total Doaloro In 1 specific for all cases of chills and fever, dumb ague, intermittent lover, Jce. H. 0. HABK.VESS. Lincsnoar GROCERIES J. W. GUTHRIE - T & CG., -- The Best Quality of Floor This preparation is purely vegetable, and is prepared from tho recipe of Dr. Keith, whs has used it in the treatment ef above diseases for many years, with invariable success. j Put up in boxes containing 50 Pills. 15. boxes Sent or fer by $1 box, Priee, per mail on receipt ef price. Prepared only by B. KEITH AND Jc 44 jatMm oa hand aad for oalo at ' CO., Liberty st, N. GENERAL HERCHANDISE, s w?- i - r ' ; T LOWEST UABKST BXTCS. Y. CORINNE, UTAH, Dealers in Gold Furnished Mill In Utah, and Propose to do the Dost The eldest, largest and most perfect manufactory in the United States. Dust and Coin. 5 comnne, u. t. 4,0 0 0 ii BUFFALO, Address Exchange en all the principal cities ef the United States. CO HARD Xf. WE OARRY THE Prompt Attention Given t tlons. I. Fred Corker. , CENTS dolt i Bad Debt Collections a Specialty. :i A. Collfcrda Pcudcr Refers by permission to Gov. G. L. Woods, Special Agt. P.R.O. Dent, J. U. Wlckiier. U. 8. Maxwell, Postmaster, J. M. Marshal, Lee. P,0. !! 4 ti , ( rr; i i, ,f ' . Elder-count- Tomtory ef Utah. Special term, March 2, ,.1875 Hon. ' Samuel - Smith. i Jedg, James FG:rir.3 czzz ' W. Lawrence, ' v plaintiff, vs. Ccrnelie Ucrlso, Pointed . J. GAGGIE, OFFICE- pness, freight taded. t Summons,: i In the Probate oourt in and fer Bex , - Real Estate bought, sold and rented. Money loaned on tteal Estate and CfUtf'Tals. Collections made throaghout the Tettwory. Correspondence promptlyfattended to- - Moore. Freprieters. Lawronco, defendant. The people of the United States In the Territory- of Utah send creating to Cornelia TLTI A VING PERFECTED MY ARRANGE- - Lawrence, defends: Yon are hereby re- me ts with seme of the largest houses I aired te antwer die complaint ef James said court filed against you, in New York and Boston, 1 ,am prepared within ten days, ezelosive ef the asy of ser to pay the vice, after tha stryiceca you of this summons if served with!In thisthis county hut wl: ef MAREET PRICE FOR Uiono I twenty days: otharwlsa, within forty days, or default will he taken against you according to is dfmolrlns tho EtTS I HIDES, ED, DS ADD Pseei-tf bonds ef natrfatony existing .between said set pLxiatilcxd dsfendxah neentho grounds action. forth in tha eocjhixtm file In this And you are hereby notified that if you fail to appear and answer the said eomplaint as I above . required, plaintiff will take default the re LOAN AND COLLECTION AGENCY. OALT LAKE CITy7uTAH. ? UC3 NATS. BROKER, OrriCR At A. W. Perkins Drug Store, (opposite tho PrstoQoe, ( i i Otorcp Duttorbauch, Alex. Toponee, Oom'l 1 1 ewe, . Booto and Chooo, j J.; Largest Stock in Corinne r l; Wholesale and retail dealer in Cel lee- - U A T. ELIEL, i , DHnc On Your Grain! ether Musical Instrument ever ebtained the same Popularity. MSYSend for Price Lists. L Work! n tho Territory. , Now in use. ITe the Most Cbm plat el We Have ORGADS ADD OELODEOHS w - . GEO. A. PRINCE & CO., -- and-yoi- Uarhtt Prieo m CASH AW CHAMPAIGN COCKTAILS A SPECIALTY. c. o. ijrhest Of meats, wild and tme. he h's full 50 dishes The hear river supply him with all sorts ef fishes; And the f ir La Belle France, and the hills ea the Hhin Give drinks to all thoso who at tho Old Cornro dines. CVloalo Workmen. Experienced Here food is prepared for tho Lest ef society. And handsomely served in all stylee end variety; And the lovers ef imported liquers and wine Say heelevks the place in the city to diae. TICKETS FOR THREE MEAL eetft-t-f THE BEST BEER, ALE AND PORTER ALWAYS ON TAP. -- AID- ay for what you get, and get what you pay for. LTE8ALB Utah. rietv Llachinory Free Lunch every night, consisting ef Oyster Soup, and the Vegotahleeof the eeaeo . all Is lads ef Co1 tryPi Her Casta. W H.O 3. W. CUTHRIB. e Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. every roopect. s'. first-ela- fe connection with this establishment is l'lrst Clnss in N. KANADAI A CO. Crtnn, the "Old Corner" faclag the style and keep the ed Uepot ia keaffht The Billiard Department CORINNE MILLS sal BeasoeMo.' Has Wines, The AlleglianiniiM. I W. L. VJHEELOCK Is Now Open. , Ode Proprktcrs. 8 IMPORTERS celes-ti&le- . j 4 - TJX 2SS 3SL 9 3?3L w - k Prica Cc:t tb Gctlro Sbek of Winter Dry Gccis and Clctbbj to cako reen fer t!a tlan-Dotb Spring Stceli OffiOOb to Inrire. , . YTill Tobaeees, t 1 jf . Old Hair cleaned, dyed and made The decision of Judge McKean in the Far Mayer, Ann Eliza case will cause hundreds of F. I. BRADFORD. the women of Utah to rejoice for having of tho Peace, given them, what tbeir slavish and tyrLEONARD ELIEL. annical masters denied them, the sacred For Councilmen, name of wife. It is not known whether J.W. GUTHRIE, Brigham will appeal. A decision was R. II. CONNOR, rendered yesterday in the Boese case, DAN HEYFRON, the plaintiff being allowed $2,000 a year M. R. CAMPBELL, E. P. PAINE. alimony pendente lite. It is quito evimakdent that Judge McKean intends NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. rs, ing it warm for some of these old and there is no doubt but that it OSCEOLA SALOOH, will have a salutary effect upon some of the younger Mormom, and deter many After receiving a thorough renovation, of them from practising the HNest Hiding proclivities of their fathers; a few more blows like this,' and the twin relic must go under, but to return te pleasanter subjects. Business is steadily improving, and THE BAR IS STOCKED WITH THE everybody is anticipating good times this spring. Best , . V . Grcecrlts, CITIZENS' TICKET. Use Dooleys Yvast Powder if you relish light, elegant biscuits, rolls or Veritas. pastry. Convenient to have in the house, always ready, reliable,' and per induces If there is any one thing that t mits no waste of flour with which it is in town to one or city more stop people "Manufactured A by Dooley prepared, than in another, it is the effect of trees New Street, Now York and Brother, foliage. Without them, it is alThe Osceola billiard room and saloon, ways noticeable that there is a generally the advertisement of which appears to- dilapidated and rusty appearance about town contains; the buildday, is one of the most popular places everything a ofresortln Corinne. llr. Kanada, the ings, streets, sidewalks and implements proprietor is an old and well known 'res- of e7ry kind. It is easily explained, ident and an old hand at the bellows, nature herself is necessary to every ones and will, ip long as he is among us, existence, and the want of it in our daily intercourse and duties has n depressing keep the beys around. effect that is felt moro than seen until a fc Work on F. J. Keitel Cos., new slovenly and careless habit grows upon warehouse was commenced on Monday, us unawares. It is not only for the beand will bo pushed forward with energy atification of our homes that trees are till completed.- - About twenty men are necessary; they are just as necessary to employed in manipulating the "lumber our enjoyments and social intercourse. and placing it on the ground and in the Children grow up and mature under tho work of erection. Wben completed this jnfliifince of their presance more perfect warehouse will be one of the largest and more harmonious in all the elements places of business in the Territory, and of their composition. 6o with flowers, will reflect great credit on Messrs. Kei-a- el shurbs and beautiful yards and gardens, & Co., for their enterprise. their influence is such that nothing is so conducive to virtue and all the better The fine weather for tho past three or attributes of humanity. While we excel four .week ' made ' u almost .think we most of the towns that are no older in were the happy mortals who had get this respect, there is yet a want felt in all into the regions of eternal spring; of the city. Trees, flowers and but upon awaking this morning the il- parts should adorn every residence, lusion was dispelled in aruomentl Old shrubbery street should become as greou and every Bereas had sprung the latch-ke- y and the with foliage as tho silent lane in the clerk of the weather had shaken his hoary older counties. Let our citizens cultilocks ef the accumulation of a months vate this gift of nature, and let them uneasy watchfulness and spread upon begin at once. There can be no better the ground a sheet of the beautiful snow. time than is just approaching, when the However tho old man has but a short frost shall have loft the ground and the time to spring his ' tricks upon us before soil is Stilt damp from tho off going he in turn will be deluged with the outsnow. By combining together, with pourings of tho grief of the watery king. comparatively small expense shrubbery we are prepared for burial. And now of all kind can be secured aad set down v ; f in quantity sufficieut to make our city a a lively time may be expected at the polls among the workers beautiful place of residence. for the different candidates. The polls to tho Traveling Pnblio will one hour after sonrise and close Important open It is. the duty of all persons before f; at sunset, giving all a cbiacq to vote on a journey to ascertain by "not only early and often but late" also. starting what route they can reach their destina From present indications tho ladies will tion with the least trouble, and if there take no part in the election, but perhaps are twe or more roads loading to tho their work will come in after the return same point, to decide which is tho safest of milord from the poll,: especially if ho and pleasantest to travel. votsd fer tho wrong candidate, and if bo 3Ve take pleasure in stating, that thp baa observed the moon too closely while Chicaoa Noth-WmtRailway tho miles several and is luo oldest, for tho returns. waiting shortest, route between Omaha and Chicago. Within tho past two years tho AT THE.OCCIDENTAL road bed has beea put in. admirable conlu Salt Lako City, the ever popular dition, and almost the entire lioo has proprietors, Auer & Murphy, can al- been relaid with steel rails. The Depot in Chicago is centrally loways he found catering to the tastes ef When-i- n the city cated, and as their trains arrive there the thirty public. in advance of all other wish le indulge, we recommend thirty minutes lines, passengers can always be sure of ryottho their care. , Tbeir Tom and Jerry making Kaetern eonneotiens.r For all ib simply immense., iiNortbefd and Nerth-Kaste- rn points , . j -- To-morro- tHm.'j? Keep oa hand a ekeiee aleak of ment of Tia and Hardware constantly oa hand. J K - 4 aT-Q I h Sisson Wallace A Co. eve just received, aad intend to keep a fine assort The last wrinkle in 31ormonism is putting Indians through tho Endowment House. This new featute wus inaugurated last week, but so quiet was it kept that few oven of tho Alornaons were aware of it, but it has finally leaked out and tho majority of the Mormons are indignant and severe on the originators of this blasphemy. Further disclosures are expected seon. TT central FGE0 J ISESEL fi CO J. H. Mouktaix, to h- For-Justi- ce Congress closes Butler steps down and. out. Forty-thir- d to-da- ir I'eaturs. Alimony Pendente I.lte. The Bear river is still closed with ice. " Iowa, you should purchase tickets via Marshall, Cedar Rapids,- - or Clinton. For points in not them Illinois or Wisconsin, via Fulton i and if you ara geiag to Chicago, 'or East; you should, by all means, purchase your tickets by the Old Pioneer Route The Chicago A North-Wkstku- v. You will find on all the'trains Pull-ma- n Sleepers, new and magnificent Lay Coaches, and the best Smoking and Second Class Cars now on any road ia the United States. Particular information, with mapo, time tables, etc., rosv be had at aay of the Threugh Ticket Offices ia the West, or upon personal or wriltea applieatioa year-Abou- RELIGIOIA NOTICES. P- - ail: ' " sq$ f ' ptrt a Pcp7 tlcnccr AT TUB CtTT HALL, ctrr Omrinno X pittstiis oettrt for JSSsSS1 f afls tho seal ef said oourt this ud day UAtcSlf ISTSs ,TCWUT.TbtoC1.rkMM.. - . ! y, |