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Show 1 - r- - v Kt" 4 " .? ' ft $ V , - 4- 1 , -- . ' A tii & l ' - ' A t i, i" I - t. .I1 "'4 , J v ' Jv 4 !V . v s f " V ' ' -- r t L 5 -- , , ! " t t .. . ... 4 i ' ' 4 COEWRE X DAILY DAIL. Drlgliam' OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. -- - H11K1) 8TATS8 OFFICKR8 FOR UTAH: erertior Sami. Astell, alifornia. .ratary t.enrgo B.A. Black, Utah. Uhlaf McKean, Naif York. Associate J uti J. S. foreman, of Pennsylvania. and P. H. Emerson. .Michigan. Marhal lieorge ti Maxwell, Michigan. L. 8. Attorney Wlllia'n Carey. Surveyor-- 4 lener si Nathan Kimball, Ind. Silv-r- . Receiver of Public Monevs-- V. Hegi-iteLand Otlie Williit Pottenger. U. 8. Assessor I. P. Taggart, Illinois. W. 8. Collector 0. J. Hollister, California. BOX ELDER COUNTY OFFICERS: Probate JudyeSamuel Smith. Sheriff John Burt. Prosecuting ttorney J."C Wright. Assessor and Colie tor J. Ho'enbaua. Countv Clerk .1. C 'Vriyht. School Superintendent -- Mi. JoeUoa. B ' Jate7J. ! I s - r i ; J. Oeenty Recorder C- - Wri.ht. ng - CORINNE CITY OFFICKRS: Mavor K. P. Johnson. Council men- - S- - L. libbals. L. Kliel, J. T. Parkinson. Louis Deiner Henry Liewe. J. D. Farmer, Phil. Klipple, Ed. i. Ferris, W. C. Johnson. J. W. Guthrie. Kecorder f r Jaob. Kliel. F. C. Treasurer Lambert Justices of the Poa e E. Black. C. Jacob, T. J. Marshal I). D. Ran. School Trustees S. L. Tibbals, H. House aad A. Harden brreok. BELIOlortf i M. B. CHURCH-P- er. norit tA. A. B. CT tor Preaching etery Sunday at 7 m. tekner, 11 pas- and a. m. p. PRESBYTERIAN pa-to- at IS 11 a. m. r and 7 CHURCH Rev. S. Preaching every Sundav p. m. Sabbath fcheol at P- - CHAPEL OP THE 0001) SAMARITAN a1 Rev Vm. H. Story (Protestant of 1 .ogan officiating. Scrtico the lat Sunday of oach mouth- - COR1NNE ANO VICINITY. . Jeter The case of Kate Flint is still up for trial in the Third District Court. Brigham jesterdaj, after his sentence, paid the $3,000 te the lawyers for him, and his fine of $25. Aon-Elixi- nf For new and fashionable Prints, to A. Kuha A If the Dres. old Mornton lady of the Proro-kin- g Times dent quit follewing us up well tell on her seme of these days. 3lrs. L. E. Glendenning . and twe and for A. J. Smith, children, Henena; T. If. Durfee, Clancy, Montana; F. C. Tuttle and James Heoper, fer Lovells, The Railroatt Excitement. Mentaaa, were passengers out on the The people in all portions of Montana coach this morning. are waking up to the necessity of a rail Marshal Ryan, Shepherd and Lach-ma- n road, and moetings of the citizens are went te Salt Lake this morning to being held in every important town. appear before the Grand Jury as wit- The Railroad 1onventien to bo held in nesses in the case of Wm, Bryant, fer Helena on the 1st of April teems not attempting to cut the threat of a Danish sufficient te cover the whote grounds ef man here a few weeks since. promulgating and building a railroad, and so the people ef the larger towns in New and Fashionable Goods are their mass meetings canvass the meat constantly arriving at A. Kuhn & feasible reue and prepare their deleBrfs7 gates, but with the idea foremost always The Owyhee Avalanche speaks ef the of a railroad ne matter which section Wswan with the Iren Jaw, and in must be benefited most by it. The Bozeaw item or two following says (Mrs. man Times wants an extra session ef the Avalanche gets the maddert when you Legislature called for work upon the make an unfortunate comparison of her subject, but the Virginia Mentaman There can be thinks this would be cheeking it to far, bahy with a neighbor. no connection, can there? as President Grant would have to iue proclamation, and the President at Great inducements and splendid the interested present time is net din-ctlin Mens Clothing, Hats bargains given to justify enough in Montana railroads and Caps at A. Kuhn & Bres. They the act. The New Northwest give the mean business. proceedings of a meeting in which the Hon. Wm. n. Clsgett participated in 8erae evil disposed person is circulatconnection with ether eminent gentleing it around that that bird of ours yesterday was an old one. He was net. men, and the favorite route canvassed His feathers may have been a little was that leading directly te the Central ruffled, but he was a young one, and it Pacific road. The meetng adjourned was entirely apropos that ho should until the 6th, at which time no doubt a he placed there to crow over the old one. route was selected by the people of of Mon However, we may have miscalled his Deer Lodge. All the papers tana and they represent the people we name. believe we are justified in saying, would The coach that should have left Snake direct communication with the River last night for Corinae, owing to a prefer Central Pacific, if there is shewn a dissnow was storm, big delayed till late at this end to co operate with this morning. At Ross Fork it was position them. They are convinced of its being and afterall snowing drifting yesterday the most practicable and the shortest noon and today, and at Malad the snow route, and are perfectly aware of its inches on the level and still con- natural advantages in requiring so little Coach left Malad on time tinuing. preparation for a read bed and so forth; with no passengers. but while we are standing with our hands GmsbalOuttittino. FineJTearos, in eur pockets and shoutingareRailroads! working all kinds of Groceries, and Provisions, at the people in other placfes over balance to means and using every H. Lkiwes. we expoct to these natural claims. If feel to one see makes the pleasIt good get the terminus at the Central Pacific ant smiles on the faces on tho merchants we must with the Montanians in town now. Their spring stock is throughout; no half way measures, but commencing to arrive, and the side- go into it earnestly and at once. walks aro utilized for other than pedeson-tCheyenne and other pieces trian purposes until they have time to Union Pacific are looking out for their neve the boxes inside tbeir building. claims, and although it seems almost But that takes longer than formerly, as absurd, yet the country destined to be the stocks arriving now are much larger. opened out this summer through the to do with it than largo party of noble bucks and the Black Hills has more must w daughters of no Wo bucks wont west we at present suspect. Neither value a little ycsUedaj on the freight. They were forget tho Utah Northern, there is a power repcongregated oa two flat cars, and the we place upon it; colors displayed resembled more those resented by this road, and this power in the tabernacle on a crowded day than will have its influence at Helena. Let us be called and a anything else we knew of. And why act then, and a meeting Raildelegate instructed and sent to the sheuldnt they? One is a party of and tba other was a party of road Coa ve a lion at Helena on the let That the. reute will be perpreximo. ladiaas manently settled at this convention there in on ia which wo There thing can be so question er doubt. of axeeUed our bo by any neigh aaat AT THE OCCIDENTAL is the cenditieo aad that boring towns, of our streets. The mud and tUub gate In Salt Lako City, the ever popular alnixed together onee, and thereafter proprietors, Auer & Muxpht, can tastes it vtaudxt e until aleng in tbo mid-- of ways be fouod catering to the the cf When in city spring. But then we make tho thirsty public. and yon with to indulge, we recommend . up in eur crossings, which are Their Torn and Jerry fine as tha city dads In any ccuntry you to tboic cam is simply immense. eg ardor. is-sev- t I t ft i ? 5 i I . 1 aim II,, V B A It starting on a journey to ascertain by what route they can reach their destine - P O 0 A : . B, EI S3 IL:CD y i , W tTlU Soli Tobaeees, 9 oldest, and several miles the shortest, route between Omaha ajd Chicago. Within the past two years the road lias been put in admirable conand almost the entire line bat dition, been relaid with steed rails. The Depot in Chicago is centrally located, and a their trains arrive there thirty minutes in advance of alt other lines, passengers can always be sure of making Eastern connections. For all points in Northern and North Eastern Iowa, you should purchase tickets via Marshall, Cedar Rapids, or Clinton. 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 tho Old Pioneer Route is the fer Tfclrtj Days Only at Prlna Cc:t fcb tfctiro cisei cf Ufctrr Cuicaga& North Wkstkkm Railway Sprfag Steak Cigar, n. MONTTSTjSl f tb Gan-ct-b fer of Goods to Arrire, .u - Callery, Piptg, Clcttbj to cato resa Dry Gccda ccd . I -- & I W J'V ' Grorerisa, tion with the least trouble, and if there are two or more road leading to the same point, to decide which is the safest and pleasantest to travel. We take pleasure in stating, that tho Thk Chicago i1 JciEvL 3F9 Kh, .. ku4 . A.Im atek if is the duty of alt persons before v V I 3 A couaissiov Important to tho Traveling Pnblle - I" i nFiai&inEGK, ( ' street. - - - Llqncrs, THE BTC. BTC., BTC., r.iniCULESS North-Wkstkr- h. Yu will find on aM the trains Pullman Sleepers, new and magnificent ay Coaches, and the best Smoking and Second Class Cars now on any road in the United State. Particular information, with map, time tables, etc., may be had at any of the Through Ticket Offices in tho .West, or upon personal or written application to J. H. Mountain, Western Traveling Agent, Oua. a. Neb., or to W. H. Stknnktt, General Passenger Agent, Chicago. 0)610S j EltlE.' I and "IRotall. Wholocalo BUnDETT ARE MADE AT n A. IV 3T B3 A CSTSEND TO THE BUKDETT ORGAN COMPANY, ERIE. PBRII FOR CIRCULARS.- .-' BILLIfiGS & WllEELOCa, Gel Proprietor IMPORTERS FRUIT. OF THE OLD CORNER. CORINNE MILLS (Foroic aad FomeoMo. GOOD NEWS FOB EVEBYBODY. The first New Goads again, this season, at A. Kuhn & Bros Cerlnn., Utah. W. L. VVHCGLOCK Old Hair cleaned, dyed and made like new; combings made up etc.: at the Standard Hair Store, Salt Lake City. Closing out sale of last seaons Dry Goads, to make room for a new Stock of Goods at A. Kuhn & Bros. A. Has Agents for So'. BOOTHS Old Corner facing tho stylo and keeps the first-ela- ss Finest Wines, Liqnors and Cigars. OYSTERS AF- B- Fres Lunch every night, cenitingef Oytor Soup, and tho Vegetables ot tb tease . I Sisson, Wallace & Co. have a fresh supply of California onions. etv rJtachinorv tho ie-ope- nd Depot in Experienced Workmen. flsrlens aad tbo Territory ef lion ayforw!iat you get, end get what NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. you pay for. OSCEOLA SALOON, After receiving a thorough renovation, Para sad all hlads af c Uses h assarts fbrOesh. Here food so-- SISSON, WALLACE lb Now Open. 1 CO WHO LIS CA U: THE BAR IS STOCKED WITH THE Best Mines, eotabllati-men- t AND COCKTAILS A SfEClALTT N. KANADAT tO. GESEHAL OERCIIAFiDISE, 9. a. LAKCSDoar CUTUXIK. Tui. The NEWARK LAND COMPANY is now paid in. assuming shape; the Guarantee Fund This ompauy will be prepared in March to take 3,000 people by steamboat and railroad to wnicn their town end lands in one excursion, will be advertised. By reference to the Coast that at lotrero Survey t hart it will be "seen the deep eater Point, in (rent of Newark, the channel from comes all the way through the Pacific, with the '. P. R. R. Prunning in a direct line through Livermore as, making of this the connecting point between all parts to all tho United State and, by deep water, manu- I all parts of tho globe, ana the greatest j San rancisco I of on the Bay factoring point sa tvssstaSu I. hri: timm J. w. GUTHRIE & The Best Quality of Flour inorponud. Perfect, on hand aad for sale comrinc. u. t. CO., Manac- ras eomPi..i LI HI In w. dtaS,: Furnished Ut&lf, and Propoeo to do the Cast Inthe territory, Work JfnmeiNO. CHABLCZO R. PETGRO, sfbe LOWEST MARKET RATES- - Thts Company will commence active operation in building, etc., soon. For all format-1 ion. circulars, map, and kptIof Vlorri at the office of tho company, ftreet, baMiaent oppueiU liftnk of Ctluornii a. o. BxaxaKss. J. W. Paid for UJCioat. NEWARK Land' Company. t GROCERIES THE BEST BEER, ALE AND PORTER ALWAYS ON TAP. CAOiro ID San Francisco Bay, Alameda Co., al. Fires ('less is vey respect. CHAMPAIGN Of meats, wild snd troe. he Ins full 30 dishes The Lew river aupplys him with 11 sort of fishes; And tho f ir La Bello France, and the hills en the Khin Give drinks to all those who at the Old Centre ctS-- tl Retail Doaloro In The Billiard Department Uarhet Prico Highest THREE MEAL TICKETS FOR !. Liquors, In connection with ttalo ( variety; And the lovers of imported liquors and wine Sy M heelocka the place iu the city to dine. r.loalo at all Hours. ASS and Cigars. tt of society. prepared for the nd served in all style i And handsomely dines. en -- ' ,V Marshal Ryan is beginning to goi terrible enxlous about tbo stato of Corinne. He wanD tho renegades and raj-IflESELfiCragamuffin to keep it before their minds that th hard weather is almost ever, and that then they will not have half FORWARDING the opportunity or excuse to prowl alKMtt and da something terrible that they have now. Give tho Marshall something to da; there hasnt boon a jail bird or a vagxnt in his hands for many weeks past, and hes getting UGncninTs, fearfully ruty. -- Contrary to the general expectation, after Brigham Toung wee adjudged guilty of coatempt of curt yesterday and sentenced to one days imprison ment. at 12 SO p. m. ho suffered hiaeelf to be taken quietly to the penitentiery, and reposed there lest night. A large crowd followed bitn to tho prion, and be was incarcerated among a dozen others of bis compeer in crime for a short lime, but afterward give a epar at roem. Number of his Danite bodyguard remained all night abeut the prison. At the time sentence was Denounced, the Court room was crowded Penite. including with hi blood-lettiall the principal member of the church, with a sprinkling of Gentile, and a greet crowd remained outide. His counsel used their best endeavor, by pretended piteous appeal, to absolve him of ell hleme in the premise, and even Brigham himself inhis answer to the order of court, attempted to saddle the blame upon others. But Justice McKean, true to his watchful caro of the justice and majesty of the law, aad as ha since it is a fundawell remarked, mental principle of the Republic that all men ere equal before the law, and since this Court desires to impress this great fact upon the minds of all the peo pie of the Territory, would net swerve one ineh from his duty, end without fear or favor pronounced the just sentence. o jloing Justice McKean hat By earaed the gratitude, if he has not gained it before, f all the Gentiles in Utah, for it is a decisive blew that will establish in the minds ef the world at large that law aad order still reigns snprome amrng us, and will be the means ef restoring ccnfideece ia the commercial and financial circles of Utah. The Salt Lake Tribune devotes some three columns to the whole of the case, and declares that here is not a Gentile but enmnrends The Herald adthe action of McKean. vances piteous whines fer mitigation ef the sentence on account of the age of the culprit, but does not even dare to deny the justice or legality of the sentence. Thu are we coaamencing to see the beginning of the end of the foul blot of Mormonism. oiKin ia. FBI DAT nvrlieameat i i - . f . i maro-l-m CLICL, LCOGARD Drlnc On Veur Groin t co-opera- Wholesale and retail dealer la 5 he Mor-aon- - l - f Booth and Snooo, CORINNE, UTAH. WR CARRY THR Csoro Cut?rbaiirhv C30DS UNO MATS. CXU $G:12SIS3 . a, . . moo.utohen- - h- - daors worth of U.U Lako City. CV, 8 i CtSISe tTZXJtkL ATTCTttOS TO DG.-J- Exchange en all the principal cities ef the United States. ipt Atteatlon Oiress tlONS. AGENTS 07 Tw Exvicri.T tl weak CXcil to. all, TOE foatdisj Ins Htnteaxt Car It Ctllte I , A CcrCcr i V h V. ' ? t 5 Yk bp i sn k Tto Crrl CE'nn.rr, ' Geo. Opdyke k o. cr. Powder priM ,V . tots ct hs f:r - , G r v i nj y i ti; i':ci t V Crtr t. jV Or 1 t fl vt . t- J c1 Tz' c; ui- -. a ejdir ; v fir V- i i ' i'H ( ' t i TT: AITD i ' t t Uchz, . E0(07v - G O - IU a , I Hi Ssttontl Onsh M kite A UoCosmwh Salt Lake CT5 3 CORRESPONDENTS, Bank of California San Francisco. Now York. bemiaefNatioiial BaakNw York. German National Bank Chleee. ' UpoicT hono or traveller I AClzmi at a, r ? ftJITS FQCtittr c::::33. vcc:.3, T aad ptr'rtU H i j fl Et'i Da i trylHf , Proprietor. - Atto?no7otLa PELTS ADD FOOD ; v jo,?n HIGHEST MARKET PRICE TOR HIDES, Ales, Tcpcnco, Cam"! Uro, dolt elaOT5RSWASSI12 Dealers in Gold Dust and Corn. Larged Etcck In Corinne3 t i ' v - JOCdi'KICOIONKftv , h fr' iw ft , sx v. f ilj ? t -- t? h ; r --V- . , r r.T , 1 y i J iV V S 's'- 3 . |