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Show ' ! n CORI.WE DAILY Important to Departure of Mr. Watts. MAIL. Mao r cncicui Traveling Pnftllo It is tha duty of all persona before, H. H. Watts, Esq., formerly of the TIPJBSDAY MARCH 4. Mail, left on last evenings train for starting on a journey to ascertain by Virginia City, Nevada. It seema like what route they can reach their des tina parting with the batter portion of our-s- tion with the least trouble, and if there OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. ves to have Tern leave us, and are two or morn road leading to the EXITED STATES OFFICERS he leaves a void that no person nothing same point, to decide xyhich is the safest Governor Fam I. B Axtcll. 'aHforniiu can make good. In going westward, und pleasantest to travel. Secretary Goor-- e A. Black, Utah. Wu take pleasure in stating, that the Chief Justice J. B. McKean, Now York. his eld fields to returns but Mr. Watts Aesociata J PennJ. S. Foreman, of Cuicaga& North- - Wkstekk --Railway in California first arrived sylvania. and 1. II. Emerson, Michigan. again, having is the blest, and several miles the Marshal George ll. Maxwell, Michigan. between Omaha and Chiroute ten some U. 8. Attorney William Carey. years ago. Although very shortest, burveyor-Genera- l the past two years the Nathan Kimball, Ind. young, he wu one of the first and best cago. bedWithin n- V. feilrers. Receiver of Public Mohas been put in admirable conmen engaged in building the. Central road Register Land Olhe Willitt Pottenger. U b. .esor J. p. dition, and almost the entire line has Illinois. C. S. Collector O. J. ILjlInJtcr, California. Pacific railroad , and afterwards bseame been relaid with steel rails. connected with the Virginia and Truckee. The Depot in Chicago is centrally loROX ELDER COUNTY OFFICERS: He came to Corinne first in 1871 and was cated, and as their trains arrive there Probate J ud;e Samuel 8raitb. Sheriff John connected with Frank Kenyons paper thirty minutes in advance of all other can always be sure of Attorney J. C Wri?ht. for several- - months, and when it was lines, passengers and Collector J. Kosonbaeias. Eastern connections. For all making Oountv Clerk J. O. Wright. taken to Salt Lake he accompanied it points in Northern and North-Easte- rn School Superintendent Air. Joelou. there and remained till it woodbined. Iowa, you should purchase tickets via feenty Recorder J. C. Wright. Afterward he returned to Virginia City, Marshall, Cedar Rapids, or Clinton. CORINNE CITY OFFICERS: For points in noithern Illinois or WisMayor II. K. Ilurlhut. and has since made a viit t" his relaconsin, via Fulton; and if vou nr going Couneiluien S. I,. Tibbals. L. Eliel. II kC. Fer J. W. Outline. J.T. Parkinson, tives and friends in the New England to Chicago, or East, you should, by ali Mal-llune, M. D. Ochiltree, States and Canada. i.ouii Perner?Hiram During the past means, purchase your tickets by tha Old and Henry Lievres. FRED r s t msusOEi joe, CO & - el FOnWARDI FOR-UTAI- I: B AR GA NO 0 F 5 ALL C2 AN s Ta'-rart- 3LCE COmilSSION 3H2 DEflClUHTS, O 13. , Keep en band a ehoice stock of Unit-Prosecuti- Groceries or g'l-'on- at Price Cc:i Lb Ectlro Sloet of Winter Dry Gcecb and Clcihbg to nalio reezi fer Lb Oan- moth Spring Stccli of Goods to Arrive Will Sell for Thirty Days Only Tobaccca, , t h, Heoorder I. Jno1. Lambert Kliol. Treasurer Justice of the Peace lb Marshal D. D. Kan. Triitoe feehoul aud . two years, it is safe to say, ho has woiked and meandered among more newspapers, C. S. L, ilardcnbrrool:. C. Jacobs. Tibbals, H. lioaie and gone over mero extent of territory than any other print in tha same time. Scarcely a good-sizetown, let but was taken alone a prominent city, He wound up in by him last summer. in Salt Lake, and finally became with tho Mail enterprise. Wherever he goes he will make a list of friends that will not bo shaken off in a day or two, and tho best luck that can we wish hinf. Nonp be garnered in will ba found more deserving than this and heros our $S3T same Tom, until ;7(J. d ItCLlUlOlIf NOTICES. M. E. CHURCH . 1L Cluck ner, rapRev. tor Preaching every Sunday at 11 a. in. and 7 p. m. Rev. S. L. rRKSBYTEIt I A N CHURCH Villciief pastor Preaching every Sunday at H a. iu. and 7 p. m. Sabbath school at 2a p- - in. CHAPEL OF THE GOOD SAMARITAN (Protestant Episcopal! Rev. Wm. II. Story of Logan olliciating. Services tlu last Sunday ! each month. ri g " CORINNE AND VICINITY. James II. Williams, for Virginia City and II. O. Darkness, for Portneuf, were passengers out this morning. con-nette- Election At tho time we go to press the ment on the street is becoming Last week, while returning homo from hunting near the mouth of Bear Kiver, n team driven Uj Mr. Owens broke through the ice, and one of the horses belonging to Jobn Addoms was drowned. Owens himself bad a tough crabble to make a safe landing. Use Dooleys Yeast Powder if you relish light, elegant biscuits, rolls or pastry. Convenient to Imvo in the bouse, always ready, reliable, and permits no waste of flour with which it is prepared, Manufactured by Dooley & Brother, fit New Street, New York t, Cigar?, Pioneer Route The Chicago & North-Wester- n. You will find on all the trains Pullman Sleepers, r.ew and magnificent ay. 3. Cutlery, Coaches, and the best Smoking and Second Class Cars now on any road in the United States. Pari icular information, with maps, timetables, etc., mav be had at any of the Through Ticket Offices in the West, or upon personal or written application to' J. II. Mountain, Western Traveling Agent, Omm.a, Neb., or to W. II. Stknnktt, General Passenger Agent, Chicago. Pipes, Liquors, THE ETC. ETC., ETC., ment of Tin and Hardware constantly on hand. W ' BILLIHGS & WnEELOCIi, Oslo IMPORTERS OF W i Preprfetcrs. FRUIT. THE OLD CORNER. CORINNE MILLS ' (Foreign aad Donsaette. ? i Corinno, Utah W. L. 17HOOLOCK ifY I ? lias Sale Ageats fer A. first-ela- s Finest Winet, Liquors and Cigars. New rjnchincry Free Lunch every night, consisting ef Oyste? 2oup, and the Vegetables ef the seas . OYSTERS D00TQS tha Old Corner faclag tho style aud keeps ths ed bepot in and fisrlass and tha Territory ef Montana. ay for What you get, and get what The Billiard Department Iu connection with tills establishment in First Clous las every respefct. Fare end nil hinds ef Cemlrjr benght Atr Cush . Pro-suese-- s 1 Cf meats, wild and tme. he h's fall 50 dishes Tho hotr river supplyt him with all forts of fishes; And the f ir La Belle France, and the bills en the Khin Give drinks to all thoso who at tho Old Cornre dines. THE BEST BEER, ALE AND PORTER ALWAYS ON TAP. COCKTAILS A SPECIALTY. VV Si. KAXADAY A j. c. o. E-q- Workmen. yV i 0. II Highest iUarhet -- at all Hours. Moalo HO UESALE FOR THREE MEAL TICKETS f in Prico w 1 v CASH- - Paid for Wheat. all cases of chills and fever, dumb ague, intermittent lever, Ac. & CO., (1 I H y. T p. W Si La A a JJ , J-- -- AND . This preparation is purely vegetable, and is prepared from the rocipe of Dr. Keith, who has used it in tho treatment of above dboisos or many yCnr, with invariable success. Put up in boxes containing 50 Pills. Price, SI per box, or U bexej for $5. Sent by mail on receipt of price. Prepared only by B. KEITH k CO., 44 Liberty st, X. Y. jstS-d. m CORINNE, UTAH. GEO. A. PRINCE & The Best Quality of Flour en hand aad fer aalt aft ?7 the b LOWE8T MARKET RATES. CO., t GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Dealers in Gold Dust and Coin. ORGANS ARD tions. Xo other Musical Instrument ever obtained the same Popularity. BWSend for Price Lifts. Address lllFFAI.O, N. Y. Wholesale and retail dealer in WE CARRY THE w, No. 24 Main St., S doors north of Postoiiice, Salt Lake City. Brine On Your Crain I 'j dell Boots and Shoos, Largest Stock in Corinne FOSXISHCtt CS3C? UNO HATS. CENTS SPECIAL ATTENTION TO MINING 8UIT8 J. TOOHY, A VIXG PERFECTED MY ARRANGE TH1 U.J4. -- me ts with seme of the largest houses and Boston, i ,ain prepared in New York to pay tho Attorney )at - La -- HIGHEST MARKET PRICE FOR AND GENTS OF THE U. IS. COMMISSIONER, California Per day at home Terms free. Addreee 0. Stivmk A $20Mate. - Powder in ,fri 6i Pender lota FURS .AUD HIDES, BUILDING, SALT LAKE CITY- - $5 Work In the Territory,. LEONARD ELIEL, - at-L- a HOUSE Furnished Mill In Utah. aru! Propose to do the Dost ' Collec- late or WASHIXOTON, J. c. COURT the Most Complete! y Now in use. H. McCUTCHEN' FEDERAL We Have 54,000 Exchange en all the principal cities of tho United States. Prompt Attention Given to EL0DE011S Tho oldest, largest and most perfect manufactory in the Unitod btates. COmNNE, U. T. DENNIS f Ferer and Ague PillSs -- tt or ney V A specific for J. W. GUTHRIE A ? p ( KITHS K AND nxcsooar. Retail Doalero In JOHN r ectH-t- H. O. HARE.XE3S. outhki. w. -- ;1 Here food is prepared for the lct of society. And handsomely served in all styles nd variety; And the lovers of imported liquors nd wine 8iy beelocks the place in the city to dine. SISSON, WALLACE & CO CHAMPAIGN Experienced you pay for. To-da- 4 3E3 WT . Io Now Open. er t 3P AT-- FOR CIRCULARS.. the-wa- y JT, MADE rSTSKND TO THE BURDETT ORGAN COMPANY, ERIE, PEE 21. like new; combings made up etc.: at the Standard Hair Store, Salt Lake Citv. to-d- ay, J ARK ERIE, Retail. and VJholooalo Old Hair cleaned, dyed and made BURDETT QGgflns G1ATCHLESS -- and the candidates and friends are cornering voters and getticalating wildly. The day is a bad one, and the snow has NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. been falling continually, since morning. However, the brass band has promenaded OSCEOLA SALOON, the streets from early morning, and at this time has a goed-siz- ed snow drift After receiving a thorough renovation, piled around thoir instruments and hats, but they take it mildly and blow all the harder. The different saloons have a fuR share of customers, and around the polls a big crowd is collected in spite of the elements. Not a sign of trouble THE BAR IS STOCKED WITH THE has appeared, and everybody is in a good humor and each of the candidates Best Wines, swear that ho is the lucky man. We suppose he is. Tho ladies, are staying Liquors, boldly at home; none thus fur have appeared at tha polls, and it is the general Cigars. a not that vote from that opinion quatar will bo polled. The Helena Herald says that in the BeeT Backing 1 u Corinne. mines are the Silver District, Trapper For years past the minds of lending One of the developing handsomely. capitalists in this country have been difor merchants 2,000 paid Tiapper City rected to raising stock, anLnlm6t every a sixth interest in the Elmouloo mine on in this and the urroumling Territhe 8th ultimo. Day and night shifts valley tories are lined with herds of cattle. The are at work on the Trapper tunnel, which trouble here 1ms been tho want of cheap is now in on the vein 1G0 feet. The vein to a market sufficient to is large and the ore iich. A Yein of rich transportation find a ready sale for such immense numore five feet wide has been struck in the bers as this country contains, and the Cleve mine at a depth of ninety feet, lack of any means of slaughtering them and the owners are preparing to raise at home. The?o circumstances have led thirty or more tons of ore a day. to the organization of a company for the purpose of erecting a large packing AT THE OCCIDENTAL house here in the course of the summer, In Salt Lako City, the ever popular Wo are informed that the company is proprietors, Auer & Mukpht, can al- composed of men equal to the situation, ways be found catering to the tastes of one of whom is a prominent banker of the thirsty public. When in the city this place. Tho wonder is that someand you wish to indulge, we recommend thing of this kind has not been estabyou to their care. Their Tom and Jerry lished sooner, as there is certainly is simply immense. nothing which offers a better investment for money than a packing house at this A Stamp. place. It is located in tho center of the is at it again. This grazing districts and on tho only river Ed. Frodshnm time ho has run away with his own crossed by the Pacific railroads in a dissisters child, a girl of- - fifteen. The mother was down from Corinne seeking tance of 1,700 miles that contains water in in a quantity that will float a steamboat; her child, last evening and is thnt he has Cattle driven in from the surrounding great distress. Her fear induced some Justice of the Peace in can find grazing alrrrot unequaled some out-o- f place to- marry valleys in the bottoms bordering the lake, and them. Ed. was seen in this citj- yester3 canthe saltjying along the lake shore fills day at p. m., since which time he is be be not found. It to hoped that no the bill so perfectly that beef packing magistrate or minister will be found to seems to be the industry especially de assist this rascal in his wickedness. If tho. Corinneites get him theyll swing signed for us. In a large establishment him up. an immense amount of 6aU is tequired. Ogden Junction. The abovo we clip from the Ogden Tiie projectors of the enterprise calculate Junction j)f yesterday evening. Mrs. on slaughtering at least 10,000 head will Barnard, of this city, the mother of the yearly, aad in a very short time the necessary build young lady whom Frodsham has finally commence erecting educed away from home, returned this ings and getting things in readiness to we learn some commence shipping in the fall. They morning, and front-hf the particulars of this case. About will expect to supply almost the whole one. week ago her daughter went to Og- of the navy beef required on the Pacific den on a visit to an aunt. Frodsham coast, which is furnished at the present learned of this visit in some manner and time by New York and transported came up to Ogden, from Evanston, and around Cape Horn. All things considnotified the young lady that he was ered, nowhere slse, either in Hie Eastern there and requested her to meet him at States or on this coast, can there be the depot. She refused to do so, when found a location with the advantages he went to his sisters housej, and we have her for just a beef packing let the girl establishment on a large scale, and there periuaJed her .to a profitaccompany him, promising to return in js no question ot its becoming 'a very short time; but neither of able business. Those who are canvassthem came backr This was last Tues- ing the situation are the most solid of of its success day. Mrs. Barnard received a tfelegram our business men, and and went down to Ogden the same after- there can be no doubt. noon, and learning the situation used .Was there ever an election day when every endeavor by means of telegraphing it didnt either rain, snow, hail or to various points to find the parties, or make a terrible attempt in but was unsuccessful. However this drizzle, y, although the cand- itrying it. morning she received word from Evandates aienotto blame at alt, the snow ston that Frodsham and her daughter flakes came down as big as a Carson dolwere both there, and no doubt were lar. Wre can count ourselves lucky, howmarried at Uintah, a few miles east of ever, from this time on, as there will HOgden. The young lady is very young, not be another election this season. scarcely fifteen, and her mother is confident that it was not her desire to marry Mayor Eliel and Wm. Hyndcnan, ., Frodsham, but that he pursuaded her returned from Balt Lake, last against her will, end is wholly t blame. wetting. -- TO. liUAJEfcTMCIEIB, MONTAN A. STREET. CORINNE. Sisson Wallace & Co. have just received, and intend to keep a fine assort- excite- red-ho- Sisson, Wallace & Co. hare a new supply of the finest east codfish they Lave ever offered. Also a few quinces and California pears left. d ' i Y7cr!tSe at' San Francisco Ml PELTS sepl-t- f A. J. CAGGIE, Paintc? & Pepor tiencer OFFICE, AT THE CITY HALL, .CHO Ct?psJ Corinno. ' ' I George Outterbaugh Alex. Toponce, ' Goml Howe, ' Proprietors. Sammons In the Probate court In and for Box Elder county, Territory of Utah. Special term, March 2, 1875, Hon. Sftmuel Smith, ' judge. t James W. Lawrence, plaintiff. Vs Cornelia Lawrenco, defendant. .The people of the United States in the Territory of Utah send greeting to Cornelia Lawrence, defendant: You are hereby required to answer the complaint of James w. Lawrence, in raid court tiled against you, within ten days, exclusive ef tho dey of service, after the service on you of this summons, if served within this county: or, if served out of this county but within this district, within twenty days: otherwise, within forty days, or detault will be taken against yon according to the prayer of said oomplaint Said actiontoo brought to obtain a decree dissolving rent bonds of matrfmony existing between plaintiff and 'defendant, upon the grounds st forth In the complaint on die in this action. And you are hereby notified that if you f to appear and answer the said complaint s above required, plaintiff will tako default against you and apply to the court for the re lief therein prayed fer. . . ln testimony, whereof I, J. C. of said court, do hereunto set may band arof affix the eoal of said court this d . . ' Clrk- March, 1878. . J.C.471UQPT, t- |