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Show 'I i 1 . 7 HAIL. COmnSEl DAILY OATIQDAY f HARiH i 13 OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. EXITED STATES OFFICERS FOR CTAII: orrnor -- Sool. 11 Axtell, sli'orni. e.irze A. iiak. Utah. Se.retary .1 -- J. if. McLean, .Sew York. Chir Ao-iatJustice?, J. s. orecuan, of Pennsylvania. and P. II. E:nerou. Michigan. 3Iarhal 'leorge-- it Ma'.ell. Michigan. U. S. Atforne? Willlan Carev. 8 Nathan Kimball. Ind. Keeeiver of l'ubli? lonev?-- V. Silver?, Land Office Willitt Pottenger. hcgiitor U. F. J. i. Tn?gart. Illinuf?. V. S. ,.e?or Collector 0. J, Hollister, California. BOX ELDER COUNTY OFFICERS: Probate Judje Samuel Smith. ce o lrve-nr-Gene- ral Star ill John Bart. rooeuting tttornay J. C V'riht. Ase??or and Colle"tor J. KosenLa. t County Clerk J. C. Wiight. MSchool Sn;erintendent Joelsoa. desnty Recorder J. C. Wrl.ht. CORINNE CITY OFITCHRJ: 'Mavor E. P. Johnson. Ceuneilinen S- - 1.. iibbal. L. Kliel. J. T. Parkinson, Loui Lemer Henry Liew?,.r. IT. Farmer, Phil. Klipnle, Ed. F. Kerri, W. C. Johnson, J. W. GuthrieRecorder kL C. J ocob. Troaeurer Lambert Eljel. Justice of the iea.a E. C. Jacob, T. J. Black. Marshal I). D. Ra?i. School Trustee? S. L. TibVal?, II. neaae aad A. llardoobrreok. -- - AVrilTA. BkLIUlOi' M. E. CHURfTI 7 p. Preaching in- - Per. pa-t- or and Rev. S. L. PRESBYTERrAN CHURCH every Sundav pastor Gillespie, Preaching at 11 a. in. and 7 p. in. isobath school at p. m. CHAPEL OF THE GOOD SAMARITAN Lev. Win. H. Story , (Protestant Epimo al) of Loran effiriatini;. Service4 the Iat Sunday ef each month. VICINITY. AMO Oyster jut rec-iv- a car load for the million at Katsman & Ciles. od Ford, the Printer, Lake, took charge of Johnson and arrived in Ford ha afety with him lnt night. been a resident of Zion for several yean, and the job office which bear hi name l where the fine job work of the city i turned out. lie is chief in hi line. of-Sn- lt It Cuu aoaJ: NohTH- - 1 oldest, shortest, rouse Chi-t-ng- f o cj P JSL'JrTL u. eonmsMov tb- , W'lthin pnt two years the road b d Im been put In admirable con- dition, and almost the entire line La been relaid with steel rails. in Chicago i centrally The and a? their trains arrive there thirty minute? in ndvanc of alt other line, passenger? can always be sure of making Eastern connection.' For all point? in Northern and North Eastern J (i w a , you should purchase tickets via r Clinton. Marshall, Cedar Rapids, For point in noithern Illinois or Wis-- . corit-invia Fulton; and if vou are going to Chicago, or Eat, you should, by ali immiis, purchase your tickets by the Old Pioneer Route D-p- o -- as the titl.e O'liilm and een c'a b Arc FORWARDING Wumkr. Kailwat and licveral iru i not-knowin- g E2encni5iTSe Keep on hand a choice stock off nt Tub Chicago tore, Tobaccas, & Pip . Sj ETC. BTC., BTC., , MONTANA STKKET. CORINNK. THE MATCHLESS BUnDETT ORGAQS EHI and ZSRotall. Wholooalo tTSEND IMPORTERS PENN TO THE BURDETT ORGAN FOR CIRCULARS. DILLIHifS FRUIT? OF CORINNE MILLS J. L. WHCCLOCK fr Great inducements and . splendid bargains give In Mens Clothing, Hats ad Caps at A. Kuhn St Bios. They mean business. Somehow, we have neglected it, but nevertheless it eccurvd the night nf the lection In two or three parts of town: Ves, Mr. , youve played the devil havent you? Here you have gone and got defeated; and the vneney you spent would have got me the niceetkrnd of s new silk dress, you know it weald. But seme uncharitably disposed individual around town wantAo know what the price of a new silk dress ts nowadays. to-da- y, THE BAR IS STOCKEO WITH THE re indebted Liquors, and Cigars. O-rinn- SISSON, WALLACE & CO The Billiard Department lu connection wit title eel bile lu '! every respect. tvHjDuc sa:lie ,, II. Lsxwxa. . (8) X yrBLACX Poetstasier. - J -- anything else. run. GROCERIES AND MERCHANDISE, CORINNE. UTAH. in Gold comnne, u. t. Dust and Coin. at -- Price in cash- ) all Hours. J Paid for VJheat; NEWARK Land ompany. ro., Cal. San Francisco Bay, Alameda Title Perfect Incorporated. Tbe Best Quality of Flour The NEWARK IANP COMPANY i now aANuming pbA6v tho (iuitrii Ut hutid ftid in This oiupsny will be ireiared in March to taw 3.000 reople by steamboat and railroad to one excursion, which their town and lands in reference to the feast will be advertised. By Survey hart it will be seen that at i otrero Point, in front of .Newark, the deep water the channel from come? all the way through the Pacific, with tbe . K K. It running in a direct line thiough Uvertwre Pass, making of this the connecting point between all pert? to all the United State? and, by deep water, manuall parts of the globe, and the greatest t rancisco facturing point on the Bay of Sanexcellent soli water, good climate, plenty of communication. 'I hi? land will he and easy oid at auetion in April in. acres and lots. This company will commence active operaFor all Information in building, etc., ?oon. and subecriptloa.. apply tion, circulars, map, 40o Yiuornia at the office of the street, basement, opposite Bank ot California, CHARLES R. PETERS, Urkrt jlfghrst of meat?, wild and tune, he h'R full V) dishes The Ler river supplys him with 11 sort? of fihe.a: And the f ir La Belle France, and the hills on the I.hin- Give drink? to all those who at the Old Cornre dines. haad aad fer sale at the V LOWEST MARKET RATES. the Most Oompletel We Have, Furnfahed Mill In Utah, ciivd ' Propeso todo Work In the Territory. Manager V mar 'rim ELICL, LEONARD Drlnc On Vour Crain! .. Wholesale and retail dealer ia Boots and Shooo, Excbanse on all the rrioei.iot cities of the United States. WE CARRY THE Prompt Attention Glvti to CI3TS iXKD lions. CORRESPONDENTS. Bank of California San Fraiwisoo. Geo. Opdjrke A o. New York. hemical National l'aak New York. German National Bank Chicago. ' Omaha National Bank Omaha. White A McCormick Salt Lake City. Largest Ctoch in Corinne9 . HIGHEST MARKET PRICE FOE , . , GG - T s JOHN ' J FC2.EE ,, or inczsxvm, At ' Ha. ti ' , lit L w 'r7 i Ch, ft door well-furnisb- wfcfr , ed- CcIITctcIe r; Pender Ucrtr s ti J IV t ima S' 1 ' Sr 4 ' i ' 15 nrtrr, C.zzz-- r, tsl KV-' -lr- - f north of CiE Lake City. cabi::o ,p. 3. . 'I l'r - jEsfss&ssas'1". Crc WfttW. - ,. X.t.t,o oo y - at - Law v " ' ' i , ' ; AHD ' r j , i , aiiooMwiaqioNEB, t ri v,, i .6, .'y .-- ,5 - BUILDING - r-,- fy. eup-pile- SUITS voonv, 4 -- ' crrcuL ATrimoa to Mtgy o "v. j c.. au t , It, Attopnoy-otrLa- f. ( H. ModllTGHEN (x-s- xx f add pelts tol-t-f and postdate ptr at hone or traveling. wok CABti t J1,Errrf,r Something actrely uew. Adireee at cce. Pa a BaveahV Co., Chieag. , , GENTS OF THE UTAH. , Twa , ' ' t , hides, runs MAUI STKKCT. - O. . ' i t:3, Preprieter. V PERFECTED MT ABBANGE-Jwith some of tho largest houses in New York and Boston, i am prepared to pay the . SALT DAKK HOUNE BALT LA2E CITY HATS. r 5' ,Tcpn3, delt VINO Ten Ame ts a Cuttcrbaugh, ' F0SX1SK1X3 CS323 Codec- - alMALSH & GREENEWALD, Props. proprietors, Auer fe MtTRPHT, can tastes of the to be found ' i catering ways v i ; r? tbe in When the thirsty public. ciiy we recommend and you wish to indulge, HOUSE IIAS BE3N BEFITTED - and ' 'Ihe table d, you to their care. Tbeir Tom anil Jerry ripHE limply immense. 4 San Francisco. AT THE OCCIDENTAL In Salt Lake City, the ever popular is t octfc-t- Retail Dealers In GENERAL i? prepared fertile Lei-- of societj. And handsomely served in all styles nd variety; And the lover? of imported liquors nd wine Sey U heelocks the place in the city to dine. Here food FOR tl? THREE MEAL TICKETS f AKD GUTHRIE Dealers Workmen. Experienced Mealo e, ! X.KTTES LIST. Following is the list of letter remaining io the Corinne PostofiLce, for the week ending March 13, 1875. ' Byby, Maria; Bggt, George; Couna, B.; Del Carmen Juoyv, Jose; Louns bury, A. P.; Me Carroll, Jack; Morgan, . Faro and all kind af Can a try unee benghl ferC'ash. s,j 1 to C. L. Dnhler, Kennedy on the 25th ult. A contract was let on the 23d ult. by the Utah Northern Railroad fdr the tie and grad from Franklin to ing of the read-b- ed Bear river, a distance of ten miles. In April, the contracts will be made for extending the line of the railroad to Watson, on the present stage route. When this work is completed, its terminus will be eighty mile north of and Montana will be that rnucb nearer the whistle of locomotives. AH right; go ahead. Virginia Montaniau. Why dont they go ahead? Dried apples and peaches are as cheap a? at the Time the road was completed to Franklin. But perhaps some of the brethern are tried of this kind, of diet, aad Brother Hatch and crew never pay in ABB ay for wha t you get, and get what you pay for. Utnii Nor llwr a KtiIrond. Eq ., for the following information contained in a letter written by George S. Finest Wines, Liquors end Cigars. Corinne end the Territory of Montana. Best Wines, - - OYSTERS ed Free Lunch every night, consisting ef Oyter Soup, and tbe Vegetables oi the sease . - t is BOOTHS Hew machinery the Old Corner facing the Depot in firstela&s style anil keeps the t. The farmers in Cache Valley and around may now prepare to bring on their grain. The Corinne Mills will be in full operation next week. During the past few days the ditch has been and. the .ice opened, flumiag.put are olevaL OgjtntaL Outitttiho Fine Teems, scooped out, and to day-theall kinds of Groceries, and Previsions, at ing grain for an early and continued i ' Ob-h-h- lies Sole Agents for The following special telegram THE BEST BEER, ALE AND PORTER received this morning: ALWAYS ON TAP. Salt Lvke, March 13. Cokiknjc Mail: Johnson, Watkins, Shepherd, Elitl, and Ryan retreated in CHAMPAIGN COCKTAILS A SPECIALTY good order troin the field and left mo to fight it out alone. Leiulenant Gnneral 91. KtNADiY A Independent Order of Commanding Utah Volunteer Militia LaVm take H. 0. B4RKSESS. notice! 0- O. HHfiSPORf- W. GUTHRIK. J. B. Lachmax, General. o be thus What the General did-tdeertcd we can enly guess. The only wonder is there were not more of them & CO., eft. When it comes to jumping on a street car and riding out to Camp Douglas on tbo way te the depot, theres a suspi cious looking nigger ou the lence some3. where. We COMPANY, ERIE, PIRN Corinne, Utah. Special Order. Two or three teamterc and outfits arrived in town last night from tbeir winter qnartor on the Montana road near Snake River. They report several more on tbo way down. Glad to see them arriving, but the recant heavy weather here and north of us will threw the read in bad condition a while yet.4 If there should happen to be a good rain for a c&y or two it would de more te settle the reads than anything else. A. (Foreign and Donseetie. A. w. t i VilIEELOCEi, flclc Proprif(erp THE OLD CORHER. I hi Now Open. J. ' ) ARE MADE AT made up etc.f at Hair Store, Salt Lake to Fient i ' t ike new; combing - - Liquors, Old Hair cleaned, dyed and made the Standard City. Dn-ct- b o. j. Cutlerj, Gds hiraelfinto far hi i North-Wkstkk- k. GOOD NEWS FOR EVERYBODY. The first New again, this & A. Kuhn at season, Brn'. Xw cLo resa Spring Stcsk Of Goods to Lrrire. Cigar, You will find on aH the trains Pullman .Sleepers, r.ew 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 table, etc., mav be had at any of the Through Ticket Offices in the West, or upon personal nr written application to J H. M UNTAIN, Wetern Traveling Agent, Oma a. Neb., VV. H. or to Stknnktt, General Passenger Agent, Chicago. ty tb Ecllre 8ltek ct Prl"s Ccfl of Wfcsbr Dry Deeds acd Clctfc- b- to -- Ii Inforraatiem i wanted of Joseph Miller or Joseph Graf; born in Baden, Germany; served in tho O. V. ,1.; cume to Weber ceunty, Utah, about ten years go. Address thi office, or hi stepbrother, Lootbard Graf, 25th ward, Cincinnati, 0. ll. n .a Mew Will Sell fer Ttlrly Dayo Only , to-morr- Y, J . 3a3 3F2.'fZJ v Now the defeated candidates carry a little card in their pockets, with their number on. Every time they are asked up to the bar they draw it out and soli54, 57 59; ys, thats loquize: all I got! But a good square teddy them around again. .bring j Groceries, trouble yet. Recently the same big individual entered the dining room and seating himself opposite another who was Closing out sale of last eaon,s Dry hit called tbo Goods, to make room for a new Stock of taking morning ra?her, dun colored youth and pointing ta his Goods at A. Kuhn Ss Bros. neighbors dithe? told him to 'Duplicate Sisson, Wallace & Co. nave a fresh that. Ihe natural grin immediately of California onions. spread over Pinchbacks face, and he supply waltz'd into tho kitchen. Going up to NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. the cook, who is an elder edition of him4-self, he remarked that tho gentleman OSCEOLA SALOON, wanted his breakfast. doe Well, asked the cook, what i the gentlvman went for hit breakfast? After receiving a thorough renovation, He wants some Duplicate that, Bres. MV -- owner of Corinne, at preseut living in Zion, refused to lease hi greund to an applicant for cultivation, because it is hi intention te commence sinking an artesian well Tho gentleman ba plenty of ahertly. said Pinchback. i and no doubt of the underthere coin, Hu wauta some what? yelled the taking. cook again. The wirrter in Bismarck ha been very Thats what he said, and the mild ?o far, the ice being only thirty-nin- e rascal could suppress it no longer inches thick, and various cuttings young and into a fit of laughter. burst to hear from. Helena Herald. The cook looked at him a moment, For new and fashionable Print, ge and took it all in, hut said nothing. to A. Kuha A Bres. Presently he reappeared from the back yard with the stub of a broom handle Services in the Presbyterian church held closely behind him, and seizing and Sabmorning evening. Pinchback by the back of the woel and bath school at 2:30 p. m. I dont know nrything exclaiming, Subject of the morning discourse, about your Duplicate thwt, but The Gera of the Better Life. Evenhe applied the stub duplicate this, ing,' Lecture on Romans. and danced rear to his him around the kitchen until the tears rolled New and Fashionable Goods are down bi checks as big as muket balls. constantly arriving at A. Kuhn & A large property T i 1 C C0 E FQE0-J--I3ES1- road leading ta tho are two vr more t dvCida which is the safest niv pvint, ta and !ennttt t travel. V take jdeHMire in stating, flint the d ISiHli. Young Pinchb ick will get the. duty of all perpne ,bCir - it . di-Un- cc, A ie WvesAei4 starting oil a journey1 tif ascertain biy what rule they can reacif thir da? tina tinn with the lea-- t trouble, and if them bn , Tvawttas Peblle laiperiaal to There he been a great lately among some . people about the removal of the Corinne end of the Gilmer A SalUburys stage lineto Franklin. in Corinne, it Beside? being talked mooted iroro than once at a hs until it ha finally becm- circulated o ter portion of Idaho aid All these report? were.rigi-noteMontana. and have been moulhfd b ut by that clars of individuals whe have a ways ?triveo ta do their utmost against our town. Any scheme that could be concocted, or any detriment that could be thrown in our way has been taken advantage of by them, and circulated abroad with so much igr that they present the appeal ance of truth to those better. In regard person to the removal of thi southern teim nus of th stage line, however, they have been more limn usually venenmu, and have left no mean? untried to make tho northern people believe it wt an undeniable fact, and bava dona everything in their power to secure such u consuin. motion. But in this, a in their former etforls, they have been pushed in the background, and will doubtless undertake some manner of again fc soon. Gilmer Sali.buiy will not move tho Corinne terminus of the Alorrtana stage line to Franklin, and it will remain here a lung u they carry the. mail north. Wo have this on lb best authority; and give it here that those persons who have been misled to think otherwise rmiy disabuse their minds at once. ta-cali- A. B. Cl ucb nor, every Sunday at 11 a. m. CORiNNE Li. deal of talk Ternleu of the i '! i ' i,, , Cft!.7 UARO CITY t ' . |