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Show y t ;' ,"t'f ? - f 's "? I 40 s r j ' V7 TrVKr-Cfa-'w:ri't'- j. s , ',' ,w 'V- f i t , r The Tribune says their Mormon friends ate preparing to sack - MAKCII 20. and burn the Tribune office. Do you BAT'DttDAT want the troops from the Bear t fill up the breach? We are ready; and will set OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. General La Yin to measuring swr.rds UNIIKD STATES OFFICERS FOR UTAH: with the commander of the Nauvoo LeGovernor Sami. B Axtell, alifWhia. Secretary Goorge A. Hack, 1 tab. gion any day. Chief Juftlco J. B. McKean, New York. PennA.ociate J J. 8. Foreman, of Making a Lariat. Yesterday a sylvania. and P. H. Emerson, .Michigan. Marshal man was seen on Main street sixty feet oorge R Maxwell, Michigan. U. S. Attorney William Carey. dtsiant from an awning pot, greasing Survevor-OenerNathan Kimball, Ind. Receiver ot Public Monev V. Silvers. around tho two ends of a rope Land OiLce Jea?ter illitt Pottcnger. , U. S. A.evor J. P. Tagjrart. Jlhcoi. it, and whipawing the air and slashing U. S. Collector O. J. Hollister, California. around in a frantic manner, but upon BOX ELDER COUNTY OFFICERS: close inspection it proved nothing more Probate Judge Samuel Smith. than a Mexican knitting and getting the Sheriff John Burt.- C Prosecuting Attorney J. Wright. rope io condition for a lariat. AMeoaor and Collector J. Rosenbaum. Courtv Clerk J. C. Wright. School Superintendent -- Mr. Joelfon. Convention. The Railroad ConvenCount Recorder J. 0. Wright. tion set for Helana on the 1st of April CORINNE CITY OFFICERS will doubtless be postponed until the Mayor E. P. Johnson. in differCouncilmen S. L. 'libhnls, I,. Eliel, J. T. 20th. Railroad meeting held Parkinson, Lorn Demer Henry Lienees. J. P. ent poitions of the Territory have Warmer, Phil. Klipple, Ed. F. Ferris, W. C. a postponement to allow the Johnson. J. W. Guthrie. Recorder Ik C. Jacobs. people to more fully digest the subject, Treasurer Lambert Eliel. CT. E. J. Justices of tho i'eace Jacob, o that upon coming together in convenBlack. tion they can perfect the arrangements M ar hal P. P. It an. 8 hool Trustee S. L. Tiobals, It. House and at once begin the work of construcand A. Hardenbrrook. tion. CORIHHE DAILY MAIL. Raid. A s 1 1 al tr-tch- l V ad-voent- BELlCIlora XOntES. M. E. CHURCH-R- A. ev. B- - Cl uckner, pa-t- or Preaching every Sunday at 11 a. in. and 7 p. m Rev. S- PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH everv Sunday pactor Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sabbath reboot at 11, p. m CHAPEL OF TIIE GOOD SAMARITAN iProtestant Episcopal! Rev. m. II. Story of Log&n etfieiating. Services the last fcun- -, day of each mo: th. CORINNE ANO VICINITY. Roofing. The roofing ii being put on Kiesels new warehouse. Bust Dat. Saturday is the busy day Good Tkmplars. We neglected yesterday to state the Good Templarrof this city held a meeting at the Methodist church on Thursday evening to organize a new lodge. No business of importance was transacted, except the appointment of an executive committee to attend to the work of getting a charter from the Grand Lodge at Sacramento. Upon rrceiving the necessary information in relation object, a meeting will be called and the machinery placed in running order. to-th- is The preparation for the entertainment at the Opera House this Sisson, W allace & Co. nave a fresh evening are now complete. Our citizens supply of California onions. may anticipate sn unusually pleasant and be prepared for something Preparing. Several r.ew places of trial, business will be opened in the next few extra. In addition to the popularity of those taking the different parts, it must days. not be forgotten that the entertainment Saw Mill. The saw mill of H. is purely for charitable purposes; and House on the bank of the Bear is ripping the large Opera House should be crowded out plenty of lumber. until it can hold no more. The doora General Outfitting. Fine Teams, will open at 7:15, and the curtain rise all kinds of Groceries, and Provision, at at S:15. The admission fee is but fifty . cents; children II. Leiwes. in Corinne, and this was no exception. To-Ni- ght LETTER LIST. Following is the list of letters remain cstf f yflSXXlT TT Acnamcsan. j 'j1 i jr' Oaio.i m m ing in the Corinne Postoffice, week ending March 20, 1875. Conducted by the Spanish Government, and Benson, W. F. ; Mill, Mrs. C.; under the supervision of tho Captain Genet al L. Levi ; (Snodgrass, Smith. J. 11.; of Cuba. T. J. BLACK, Postmaster. THESE DRAWINGS ARE NEVER POSTPONED NOR THE PRIZES REDUCED. Mr. Coming! Coming! Coming! Ad. Kuhn, of A. K. & B. is now in New Drawl wen rjr 17 days. York concluding hi purchase in goods. He is visiting the market of Boston and DRAWING consists of 32,000 Philadelphia, from which he has select REGULAR with 842 Prizes, distributing Tickets, ed the handsomest stock, as well as the largest that has ever been procured for EXTRAORDINARY DRAWING, with this section. The good are now on their Tickets, distributing $1,200,000 in to will and be frizes. as here soon way Corinne, H3 Express and fa-- t fraightlinei can For tickets, Circulars, etc., address (box 802), FRED CORKER, bring them. Be sure and see their new stock for the latest novelties and styles. SALT LAKE CITY. It snowed last night to the an inch, but the sun came out depth of bright and warm to day and by night little was left. On Tims. The west bound express "was on time last night; making three out of seven times in the last week. We are progressing. Returned. Woods arrived in Salt Lake last evening from Washington. He will continue to California in a few day. Ex-Gover- Sentenced. nor Geo-Re- a, for killing McGuire at Bozeman last fall, has been sentenced by Judge Service to fifteen years in the Penitentiary. FREight. Freight is begining to arrive from both the east and tbe west. In a few days we will be able to give full freight arrivals - and departures daily. Anniversary of Corinne. There will be a Grand Anniversary Dance at the Central Hotel, on the evening-o- f March 25th. Tickets, including refreshments, $1.50 each. For a full line of everything worth belonging to a fashionable establishment in Dry Goods, Clothing, and Furnishing Goods, cheaper than the cheapest, go to A. Kuhn & Bros. Services in the Presbyterian Church morning and evening. Subject of the morning discourse: The Truly Happy Man; Sabevening, The Wretched Man. bath School at 2:S0 p. m. to-mor- row -- Sneak Thief. A large black dog toek a liking to one of Sanders best roast this morning, and quietly helped himself to it. A lively chase failed to make him disgorge. Theres some good bologna in his composition. Anniversary. Thursday following, the 25tb, it the anniversary of Corinne, but beside tbe dance to be given at the Central by Mr. Montgomery, no preparations are being made to celebrate. Shall we not have some sort of a public demonstration? . 1 The Ricks Trial. In tbe Third District Court, Judge Emerson presiding. the jury to try Col. Ricks, for killing Elisha Davis Skeen at Logan, in I860, was completed yesterday, consisting of the following names: Joseph Peck, De Witt C. Thompson, Stephen Hunter, Thomas H. Woodbury, Jr., Alex. J. Daft, Frank Cisler, John S. Barnoe, James Johnson, Wiliam C. Morris, Ezra Foss. William Irwin, Joseph Waller. For the prosecution W. Chambers was the principal witness, and toe ti fled that ho was in the school bouse where Skeen was imprisoned when Ricks and another man came in and deliberately shot bias while lying by the ; rS.S'yjS. t B A R G A 2?" -- CJ B P 5 A C2 . (LJL O HCE'HJl 2HL 2-- vL X- York 18.-0- 00 Information) is wanted of Joseph Miller or Joseph Graf; born in Baden, Germany; served in the O. Y. I.; came to Weber county, Utah, about ten years J. ago. Address this office, or bis step brother. Leonhard Graf, 25thr ward, Cincinnati, O. Important to ttie Traveling: Public It is the dutyofall persons before BANXIKD. h. o. harem kss. W. GCTHBIZ. C- - J. W. GUTHRIE L Ciiicaga& North Western Railway J. CO., XX XJA.H.THTEUa STKEET. COBINIsriH:. MOISTTA-TSTA- . ) CORINNE, UTAH. THE MATCHLESS -- is the oldest, and stfeerel miles the shortest, route between Omaha and Chitwo years the cago. Within the proad btd has been put in admirable condition, and almost the entire line lias been relaid with steel rails. Dealers in Gold Dust and Coin. Tho Depot in Chicago i centrally located, and astheir trains arrive there thirty minutes in advance of all other lines, passengers can always be sure of making Eastern connections. For all points in Northern and North-Easte- rn Iowa, you should purchase tickets via Exchange on all the principal cities of tho Marshall, Cedar Rapid, or Clinton. United States. For points in noithern Illinois or Wisconsin, via Fulton; and if vou are going to Chicago, or Eat; you should, by all means, purchase your tickets by tbe Old Prompt Attention Given to Collec Pioneer Route tions. & ter s BUY AND SELL Is Now Op en. and Cigars. The New York papers report the prosCollections will Rece.ru was than better much for business pects ATTENTION. PROMPT PERSONAL expected. The country seems to be beASH The Billiard Department financial the from to recover sepl-t- f ginning it depression which has so long held u connection with tHls establish down. Tbe time must come, sooner or 8A100XS. meut is first floss lu rehave shall the when country every respect. later, covered from the reaction following the feverih excitement consequent upon the war and the effects of dishonesty and THE BEST BEER, ALE AND PORTER Then our MONTGOMERY A KINGSBURY, Prop?. corruption in high places. ALWAYS ON TAP. real a time see of will prospercountry we have much anything excelling ity The Pacific coast, by keeping a CHAMPAIGN COCKTAILS A SPECIALTY seen. contracted currency, have kept steadily On the old Hussey Bank Corner. A CO. KINADAY 3. the mines The throughout prosperous. a aro yield of greater promising country the precious metals than for years. Fifth Cl The great bonanza of the Comstock is giving up its hidden treasures. New iHu discoveries have been made, and old deserted mining camps have been developed and are coming up. Austin, Bel33 mont, White Pine, Eureka and Pioche are all at work with better prospects than for years." - In Utah the mines COBIXXB. have bseen developed and the ore ship- Fating B. B. Hop t,) ments will be greater than ever before. Increased activity is visible everywhere; BEER the prospects of immigration are looking OUTFITS FOR PAS 3 tuNGBRS LUNCHES AS D FREDERICKSQURGER LAGER GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS FRESH brightly, and we shall soon be riding on of wave the top prosperity. BREAD EVERY DAY PaES THE BANK. RAILROAD HOUSE Montana Otroota CORINNE. KERY, Tli Celebrated -- The citizens of Corinnehave got their Immigration 'i r u ' Society under full headway, and are T.ty-Tbr- M Beds. SOe; Board meals, gl; making strenuous efforts to indues per sreek, 8d.u0; Board aad lodging, 87. the banks immigrants to settle dswn onAssociation of the Bear. Our Montana should follow their example. We; need immigrants to work our mines, erect Alt Kinds at I.lqners at the lew Are, at about 12 oolock at night boldFries. manufactories and till the soil, end now ing their arms within two feet of his is the time to call the attention of the The evidence people of the States to our wonderful body at the time. fcs. resources. Helena Independent. ajW0', LCHMri Propr,ctor promises to make it warm fbr Always on Tap. AND CAKE 3. Immigration Society. ARE MADE AT-- . X3 HU TV IV -- d A. . tSTSEND TO THE BURDETA ORGAN COMPANY, ERIE. TEXX FOR CIRCULARS.. BILLINGS & WHEELOfK, Sole Proprietor!). NEWARK CORINNE Land Company. San Francisco Bay, Alameda o., Cal. Title Perfect. Incorporated. MILLS Corinne, Utah. North-Wester- n. CORinilE Tnnvs Ahead. BURDETT ORGANS ERIE, -t The Chicago Ham-mo- th ofGoois to Irrivc. Spring Stock Q. LAKOSDORK starting- - on a journey to Ascertain by what route they can reach their destine tion with the lea?t trouble, and if there are two or more roads leading to the same point, to decide which is the safest and pleasantest to travel. We take pleasure in stating,' that the Will Sell for Thlity Days Only ot Prime I'ctt bis I'ntfre Stock of Winter Dry Goods and Clothing to make room for hit, , Worship. s. f 2Lcj-C,- ; T w J 84S0,-00- 0. CORRESPON DENTS. You will find on all the trains PullPank of California San Francisco. man Sleepers, new and magnificent Day Geo. Opdyke & Co. Now York. Coaches, and the boot Smoking and homical National Bask Now York. Second Class Cars now on any road in German National Pank ( hicago. Omaha National Pank Omaha. Close Quartern. John Hughes vvns the United States. Mhite & McCormick Salt Lake City. Particular with information, tnnp, a passenger from Corinne to Helena time tables, etc., mv be had at any of with the Rev. E. C. Chilson, who it will the Through Ticket Offices in the West, OF be remembered became crazy shortly or upon personal or written application BAflK to H. J. Mountain, after arriving there. During the journey Western Traveling Agent, O11m. fi, Neb., Chilson showed signs of insanity, and or to W. H. Stennett, on one occasion pulled and snapped a General Passenger Agent, CORINNE UTAH. Chicago. seven-shooat Hughes, but another AT THE OCCIDENTAL passenger placed bis linger under the hammer before it fell, thus saving In Salt Lake City, the ever popular Hughes life. He tried on one or two proprietors, Adbr & MURPHY, enn alother occasions to secure fire arms. His ways be found catering to the tastes of O. D. CASS.... .President. ... Cashier. When in the cily W. T. FIELD. eastern friends have bean notified of his the thirsty publ'c. and you wish to indulge, we recommend condition, and he will doubtless be removed before long. you to their care. Their Tom and Jerry is simply immense. Water Works. The ic in the MISCELLANEOUS. ditch leading to the Corinne water-workfrom the Malad ditch hs entirely gone, OSCEOLA SALOON, and pumping the water into the reservoir from the Bear River is now done by means of the water which, flows through After receiving a thorough renovation, GOVERNMENT VOUCHERS. COIN, GOLD it. When the new company that now IDUST. AND EXCHANGE. control the works took hold-o- f them last full, this ditch "was constructed and a the purpose large water wheel erected-fo- r SIGHT DRAFTS DRAWN ON: of utilizing the Mnlad water for hoisting the water from Bear River into the THE BAR IS STOCKED WITH THE NEW YORK,' reservoir, instead of employing steam; but tho cold weather closed the ditch Best Wines, CHICAGO, SAN FRANCISCO a while back, aad the steam engine done the work until a day or 'two ago, when Liquors, And all ;th principal cities; East and West the ditch became clear again. Ciootl CsJ-g-- 4 half-price- Snows - J mm OF lUUi, for the DIVlflA LOITEItV Waltham, Mr. t"1; f I7Inc3, Liquors, & Cigars, The NEWARK LAND COMPANY is now ftc.uming shape; the Guarartee Fund paid in. This t ompany will be prepared in March to take :i,0oo 1 eople by steamboat and railroad to their town and lands in one excursion, which will be advertied. By reference to theCoa-- t Survey 1 hart it will be seeft that at l otiero Point, in front of Newark, the deep water comes all the way through the channel fiom the Pacific, with the c. p. K. li. running in a airect line through Livcrracro making this the connecting point between alipaitsof tho United States and, by deep water, to all all parts ot tho globe, and the greate-- t point on the l'av of San Francisco plenty of water, good climate, excellei t oil and cay communication, 'ibis land will he o'd nt auction in Ajril In acre ard lot. Ihis t'omi any will commence active operaFor all information in building, etc., soon. apply tion, circular, maps, and subscription, alkori.ia at the o!!iee of tho t omr any, JO'.-i 1 ank ot talifomia, street, basement, opposite ban Francisco. l!ew Machinery AND l'a, rnanu-iaituri- CHARLES R. PETERS, mar.Vlm ng Manager Summons. In the Probate court in ard for Pox Elder county, Territory of Utah, lion- Samuel Smith. Judge. Cornelia Fitpatriek, plaintiff, vs. Jeremiah I itzi atrick, deiei.dant. The people of the United State In the Terto Jeremiah ritory of Utah sord greeting defendant: You are hereby Fitpatrick,to anwer the complaint of requited Fitzpatrick in said court tiled acainstyou, within ten days, extlusivo of the day of after the service on ou of this summons, if served within this courty; or, if served out of this county bv.t within this district, within twei.tv davs; otherwi-e- , within forty days or deluult will be taken aain-- t you according to the prayer of aid conn laint. Said action Is broucht to obtain a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony existing between said plaintiff and defendant, upon the ground set fbith in tlio complaint on tile in thi action. And 011 are hereby notified that it you fail to api ear and answer tho said complaint as above rejuired, plaintiff will take default agair.ct you and apply to tho court for the relief therein prayed for. whereof I, J. C. Wright, clerk In of said court, do hereunto set may hand and affix the seal of said court this 20th day of March, 1675. J. C. WRIGHT, Probate Clerk. Isku,. , CASH" - Paid for W heat, 01-no- lia er-vic- e, The Best Qualify of Flour ss hand snd ny for salt st th LOWEST MARKET RATES. Summons. In the Piobate court in and lor Box Elder corns-t- y abd Territory of Utab. Hon. Samuel Smith, judge. Frederick G. Stanley, plaintiff, vs. Matilda G. r , Stanley, defendant. The peoole of tbe Un'ied 8 at s in the to Matilda G. Territory of Utah send greeting Vou are defendant: hereby Stanley, to answer the complaint of Fredsquired erick G. Stanley, in said court hied against you, a itldn ten days, exclusive of the day of service, after the service on you of this summons, if d within this county: or, if served out of this county but within this district, within torty days; or twenty dvs; otherwise, within Uk-- n be will ilefau't sgiiust you by judgment to the prayer of raid complvnt. Said according setion is brought to obtain a decree dissolving the bonds of mstrimony existing bet een said plaintiff and defendant, upon the grtmnds set forth in the com plaint on fife in this action. to" And you are hereby confi d thatn if on fail com t ss abov appear and answer the said defau t take mil you against plaintiff required, snd spply to thepourt for th teilef therein Clerk of testimony whereof I,setJ. C. Wiisht,and a fix my band court, do hereunto 5 th day of March,' the seal of said court this J. C. WRIGHT. Clerk. L.S. 187 A We Have the Most Completel Furnished Mill In Utah, and Propose to do the Best Work In the Territory. ae-ve- Drlno On Your Crain! pi-i- de!6 Notice RIO 1 UKKNK n. If. nuder him : claiming LG AND ALL PARTIES You are hereby noti- that we have expended, in labor and imthe Emma mine, in Uosbnd provement, upon district. Box Elder connty, Utah territory, the sum of two hundred dollars, and $our proportion of the same amount to eighty dollars, for tbe year 1874; and if on fail to pay the same within ninety das from the publication hereof your Interest in sold mine will be forfeited by of law. operation T. J. BLACK. fied on ARO caw rcascia caa uw FREE and postpaid Th Brraar.T Bcdokt $75 per week CASH to nil,, at home or traveling. In New-Y- ork Something entirely new. Address at once, to pay the Tax iitrvK&hY Oo., Chicago. tO G : hats. house? and 'Boston, 1 am preii for manxsT market prick r E 0 GLIGL Gootc and Shoes, January 28,187$. C.ECJT Propricter. Wholesale and retail dealer in W. W. WATKINS. Cosxtntx. Ceorce Outterb&ugh, Alex. To ponce, Ooml Howe, . xmzsis LUNCH, HIDES, FUSS ; ADO - 'And Prion 80 Salt t&o Timos l " ?J" If' 4, ir' I "H v, , Rlu kit Price nrghPNt LEGAL NOTICES. P (V Workmen. Experienced r- ' - ' 4 j 1 ' ..J V S - J v n -. j.i 8' |