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Show DAILY CORIKHE A PR 1 1. fVCSDAY 27. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. UNITED STATES OFFICERS FOR UTAH: OorerrorSaml. B Astell, "ali'ornia. 'le rro A. IHak. I tah. I owe. Kana. Chief Jntice-Davi- d .J. S. foreman. of PennAwociate J iirti sylvania. and P. II. E.ueron. ichivan-Marha- i r Se-rotar- 1 George R Maxwell. Michigan. William Carev. j. l Surreror-OenortNathan KrnhaM. Ind. Receiver of Public Monev - Y. Silvers. KezDter Land Office H'illirt iv,rrener. A trornov -- U. U. H. Aeor S. Collector- IT. - J. I. O. Illicol. J. Uolliner, California. Ta-nrar- t. " ELDER COUNTY OFFICERS: Prolate .fndeSaTnuel Smith. Sheriff John Hurt. Proo-nti- n ttnrnce T. C- Wright. Aweor ard Colie tor M. 1. Rosenbaum. BOX - Com tv Clerk J. C. Wright. School ten dent -- M Jneloa. Count Recorder.!. C. Wrirht. Sn-er- lr CORINNE CITY OFFICERS: Mavor E. Johnson. Coinciltnen S. I 1 ibhnl. L. E'iel, .T. T. Tar'inon. foul t'emor Henry Liowe. J. D Farmer, Phil. Klinnli. Ed. F. Ferris, W. C. Jobneon. J. W. Guthrie. J. lie order Treanrcr--Fu-tlc- es Bla-- k. I. C- - J o. E!il. l of the Pea o t. C. Jacobs, T. J. Mirhal D. D. Ran. School Trustee. S.- - L. Tibbals, II. Rouse and A. Ilardenbrrook. liK.i.Kiitnw -- K1AIL. Sine lha breaking of the blockade, we hava added quit a number of peofde to four populatidn. The street aro beginning to assume this appearance they Imre some two weeks (tgo that of being comparatively well filled with stranger. .Many of them however ate slopping to recruit only after their long trip and housing in crow tied curs before continuing on to Montana. The granger interests of the vicinity bid fair to bo well taken care of this summer, with the prospects of a steady increase too. Stranom. The Grand Lodge of Old Fellow of this Territory have decided to hold their next sesion in Corinne. Although it is a year before it will take place the people may' feel themselves honored in having nn inti!ution essenihle among the them uli'ch is doing so much i and advancement of the human race, represented by tho leading men of the Territory. east A riLORlM jut ari ived from-th- o was lately regaling a motley crew in one of our saloons with a long account of his family history. His father was a terrible man in his country couldnt be heat in any of his undertakings and his smart brothers were well. noodv was jut quite so shrewd a thev were. The crowd ok the affliction for full nn wn con -hour, until the family pleted and the pilgrim wo starting in nn old again with the old min, wh-saw who has lived in the country for twenty year or so blurted out: Well, whats the d d old fool doing now? In the roar that followed, the youth lid out, and has not been known to speak of the family since. fr hi-to- fine-haire- It i the duty of all persons before on a to ncertain by starling journey what route they can reach tlviir do tirm tion with tho lea-- t trouble, and if thero are two or mre road leading to tho same point, to decide which is tho safest nnd pleasantest to travel. Wo take pleasure in stating, that tho j j d (ini-lv- - i fea.-ihl- cr-in- n d d r e -- et - -t aic-vu- r. Champion Meapero and Mowere. - i fmiB - GROCERIES, Dry 6ds and Clothing, Mm- - r, i tte. PROVISIONS, oldest, r.nd several mile the shortest, route between Omaha and Chicago., Within tho pnt two years, th mnd.bed ha been put in admirable eon dition, and nlinot the on lire line has i, A large assortment of been relaid with steel rail. Tl in Depot iii Chicago i centrallv and a their train arrive there i in advance of uli other NATIVE AND FOREIGN FRUITS minutes rty lino-- , can always be stir of pisenger n connection. F.,r all AND FAMILY SUPPLIES making points in Northern and North OF ALL DESCRIP-TIONIowa, you should pureha-- e ticket via WAGON WAGON BOWS. dL5 THIMBLE CCVERS, WAGON ' WOOD 8KEIN8, 870 CX , IRON, STEEL, NAITA, BOLTS, HORSE AND MULE SHOES, 1 1 CARPENTER Ea-ter- i AND BUCXSMITHS TOOLS, -i-tern BUI LDER3 HARDWARE, SADDLERV, HARD WARS,. S. Cedar Rapid, or Clinton. Illinois or via Fulton; and if you are going to Chicago, or E should, by all your tickets by the Old Pioneer Route Marhall, For point me-m- . in noithern pu-ch- Wi-eon- & A Nortii-Westkr- n. You n.i find on a'l the train Pullman Sleep.rt new and magnificent av Coach, and tho liet Smoking nnd Second Cla Cars now on any road in the United State. . Particular information, with map, time table, etc., mav Ii- - loci' at of the Through Ticket Office in tic Vef, t upon pemmal or wnn.-application Orders from Neighboring Towns Promptly Fi led. CORINNE, - ay J to We-ter- n or to General II. M IT NT A IN. Traveling Agent. Oma. a. Neb., W. II. StknXKTT, Paenger Agent, Chicago. 1. re it anrrt. ioo it :uro and all i -- ccaI). Thi ana insu I. X. II 1 -- V. O kviays i xr . i ro-o- C- - C. L.1XCSDORK- - striito tonseo'rho .vod.an iaviznnttinir and cordial. If the nerve are trom d- ra;i daiiur a id re'axcd. lthraeos the. a: i ho liver 0 i tor id it i ro.notw in hat orau; iho n ! v and ain a o'iro i poor and d tin fill o er- t on it creator a re! 1 tqr f.K.d ai-t ii.to hoatth onaMe the toin.ieh t -- BURDETT RflATCHLESS ( h - MADfe AT ERIK PENNA. COKINXE, UTAH. BIMiMttS & VTUGCLOrK, Sole Pfflprkfors. limA Dealers in Gold D jsi aid LOITGItY tlF 1UB Cord cted bv tho Sranl'h Govornmert. and under tho supervision of the Captain Ueuoial of Cuba. Buyandell Exchaure on all tho 'rinci-a- l cit e o thu United 8tatc. Siht dra'ts on England, rjla nl. dotla id. !orm.iiis, r'rauco or othor . for nil Hank of pnllfornia too. pd.'o x San Vow York. ,Vo.v York. . Uuiaha. v'o Tnva'id. bv no vo u djbilit., denro is o! National ioimm..... r aza in fooling tho ofhoalth and vim of tlermau National lank . ssteai. should t tao a I'o.v bsttle of lut- - ll.v-i- VlV:'ilAttu.M,at. Ca,,k Uito .t Ale orniclt vsC i.KruvTn . X. I. Un"rKS.' To'cro ono bottle i taken thev will fool tho darn of restoration, of retiming hoalth. No of a ipetito of dvs,o;jsia, iidizotion. lo ne-mc- vi-o- BANK o OF hi.-azo- it. .iut J.ae CORINNE ba ever rho imatim, kidnovor liver ted it re torative jo ver. Ev'erv part of rei COBIXNK tho li itnan te n re i tire and sho ild o .anen and iiort Iro'R thehv the livor. If the to:na h cannot ipidv tho aiiiua.it to 1'iirod. the whole ystein long 'i he. 1'ortHy y.ur organs o li b with thee bit or, and in ate v da. yo i will fell yofr whole svsti u invigorated; for everv CASS ari nun fro n d sorderod liver, touiach or V T. i it invaloa'ile, it will revive ar FIELD,.... shattered vto:n. I ypo itiet and perons of bilioi habit sho ild keep it within reach, if the value health and esae. e. TIIE3E DRAWINGS ARIl NEVER POSTPONED NOR THE Pit 17 LIS REDUCED. - di-o- Drnnlngs rmy 17 President. ...... Cashier, e 1 d go-ior- n - win-plain- I ' And an tha principal cities Seat m Weal EVERY &EUa Mm, woman, bnv or airl should send at cr oii3 of the Exelior Stationery i a rets, ntaiuiuA note t enr lop s, i en bolder laio .. blotter, i hotoyra,.h Collectlaas trill wm pemil.i o? lit bea ladid. toth pizks. i craimee' . f sachet- - Chiiit Aiwtuie, and a line piece of or aiits jevoit;.'. try a i avkae i rice, FEIS9IAI lojt paiiLoU cts., or for 1. Afeow wanted. , AIHui:3. -- .e r, la-di- S -- .r . GAUTY IllfltEDW'- tlfl PC yWllO Tickit, DRAWING conrt of 3200 with 812 Pri.o?, diitributing $180,- - 000. ' v , - IV EXTRAORDINARY DRAWING, with 0J) Tickets, distributing Si, 200,000 iu Irlze. For ticket, Circulars, etc., address (box 002), P'RISD CORKER, LI EL, E t - 1 I n n. SALT LAKE CITY. LEONARD ! oic-ra-to- - CHARLCO R. PCTCRO, Manager ' mar-Vl, , -- , - -i fle. , - a EAT PEOPLES U. milliEi Montana Street. Boots and Shoeo, FU3XI3HIX3 VINO PERFECTED MY ARRANGE' THj-t- A me house with soma of the t York in New to pay the i aud Boston, FU HS .. L DAN HBYFRON, Proprietor. t t f 7 V r- - - J , v t t "a j 1 Beef of XTIneot Quality f Fork, Mutton and Meats of all kinds found in a FIr--t Class r ostablUhraent j largest am prepared HIGHEST MARKET PRICE FOR HIDES, et GOODS AN0 HATS. AND SELT, Av REGULAR CENTS f llapplnese. The relaxation of the nervous systom, which creates an indi-- osition to mental or bodily avtion, i of very fro tuout ojourrence. A or deranged torpid liver, debilitated bowols are the great caise- - For years Da. J. X t.. Hs.Ntje rrcn ha GOVERNMENT VOUCHERS, COIN, GOLD Hu, ba been successful ly thro igho it the United DUST. AXi EXCHANGE. an unfailimr r t. rative and health State, amedicine re tor.ng ai.d invigorating g.viog ha thoe or m 1 t their o irinal riuzth itviror-at-e nover ailo to renore to health and loin t e u- - iys.a.e,i- - ii dio-tio- n the .vh.de aid lo s o( a .vet tJr debiliiv, fever SIGHT DRAFTS DRAWN ON and a .e, di a .pear with itsjise. as a uiedi-eie for d oae ariinu from im uro or witho it an NET TORE, ini.H.vorislied bIo.d, it i o pial. fhov are eoin ovd of an aisolutelv port did tive.tim ila it- - tnod cated with the CHICAGO, mo t effective touic. and will prove a arfe ard t. a.aiii-- t the attae .s ot dspe.isia and liver SAN FRANCISCO a:-c- now and railri ad to j eo o hy rtcatnl-oa- t their town and lard. in mo excursion, whi. h will he advcrtied. by ro 'oien.-- to the ' oast Surrey halt it will le ieen that at otrero Point, in front of Newark, the deep water comes alt tho wav through tho chnnnol fiom tho t niiic, with tho I. It. K. running in direct line thio-.igLlvermc ro ra1, inal ins till the connecting roll t betwoon allpattof the United State and by deep water, to ail all part of tho globe, and the Tentc,-- inanu fa- t iring oii.t on the t av of SanJLroiici'fo-pleii- tv of water, good climate, excelloi t 'ibis land will aiid.ooy otd at auatietr In Aril In acre, and lot. Ibis oituany will eommance a live in building, ate., soon.- - For alt Inibrum-t'ocircular, maps, and subscri thin- at'plr at the oHU e of the oinr any, WtH Californis ptroot. basement, opposite Bank of Californis, San Fraiicisto. , . : ; ce 1 fcource i lako days, Whclosale and retail dealer In , Ileal The NEWARK LAND rOMPANY phajio; the Guarantee Fund aid in. auuiiug 'I hi outran will ho ireiiued In ijVlarch to -t- O'iia-hre-gu'ated -- i It I lie San Francisco Day, Alameda Co., Cal. Title Pcr;oct. Incorporated. 1 UTAH. e re-eiv- bn-.vol- Fran-Wc- o. NEWARK Iniul Company. , Coin. pr.M-ee- j-t- ORGAHS Banls.ers. 'n! nii ue.it Uornver it i a seil-- for a ,'arro n onhor o atl nent. segeof 'vlu.-- aro nifi : ilarlv ro.'a'ont in tin d.i n and chilv auy part o; Coatlueutat Euro.io. tvcnth-i.vhivh ve oo'te.i ox erien o in mid w i.tjr ino i? 'hi e tuai' no me itioned ih-J- i nati m. chill ami :oor. and all the Pro:n-- t attention givon to collection and nior'ed condition o'th illto tive or ran, ity re at current ratal of Exchango in riux .ier Vt dijed on and a :rn er .lov of dra.ru on damitcd of pauiout. blio. it in re t.iro blond a vij.irn h eir.da tion. and th3 nroin t dijhare ui' all waste matter froiu tho sste u. CORRESPONDENTS. di-ea- i nt ea-iyc- The, ''Htai Kixa' , fiSTSEND TO TIIE BURDETT ORGAN COMPANY, ERIE, PENN. ' FOR CIRCULARS.. o 1 THE & CO., - .- - - S'de Track. TVot-tl- i O. H VKK.nKS.S. CCTI1RIZ. J. W GUTHEIE a n iro stiTnalo'it, mod rated with tbs finot tonic nnd atcra- tivo whi h tho vojctaM inijil enaTord and i tho olv pro a ati ii at t knoyn win h thoro isrlil m ot tin eneronav. 'fho oTo- to thi i o ilnr rj-- t rativo i o Un mis. Ka h do-- taken invigorate tho vf:il o orglo and i lo h ain, a .d it' robn ro I i o vill iui- oo'ib dl ii'io tienahl - i al t r ido v that dn nrie ro organic a ie be on.l tho re.i li of modi ine- - it i in the L. thTru.'i-- II. J. and o unUorin . BNXl(n. 'vol; for th i pnr.oe no tandard medicine ha ha UTAH. iltf imn .yto'n. tli 3 life of tho h 1 - Buyers will sare pST Orders by mail will receivo our personal attention. ARE 1 Tho hlool Our neenrtmont is largo, and wo soil nt lowest CASH prices. money by giving us u call before purchasing. OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE: . I Lumber, Sash, Doors and Bllndo. :n, ae Tiik Chjcaou 1 d ficinnEnv nr d, r ye-ti-i- Qmn'jiiGons nno Finu t f is tho . to-d- I TEK;PI W8 Ciiicaoa& North Western Railway Fr.-lgli- . dealers in t . I - I WQOLUAUC AXD KXTXZI. OCAX.EB liMperlaxi t to (.lie Treveliug Public mineral, etc C-- Saloon SPECiU NOTICES. jj t .antes. An addition i being bu'Jt to the CenSince our last report freight to no extral Pacific depot on the southern side of the portion occupid by Mr. Adams, tho tent hss arrived for Montana on account ot the blockade, and Lie-e- l & have freight agent, ns his residence. th.-jto all consigned dbpatched neaily the Chinamen. Notwithstanding care. Freights will begin to mil in romparati vely dull times on account of however within the next two or three he blockade, Chinamen are flocking into day. The following freighters left ab ut ho city. Their quarter is becoming the 24th instant with goods from Kiesel illed with new comer. & Co.V: - Gkneual James Glenn, with three wagons, Outfitting Fine Team, Cmnnii-siu- r at Fort Shaw, all kinds of Groceries, and Provision, nt goods for the 10,000 pund-- ; Clark, Conru & Cu- rII. Lkiwks. tin, 400; Graeter & Co., 400; other Sion, Wallace & C-- are retailing paftie, bOG California Bartlett Pear, two and a half J. II. Halls team, landed for Helena tor and Fort Shaw; G.300 pound. forty cents. pound cans, T. Williamsons train, loadei for Fort No information is received in regard' and Bozeman; IS, -to trains on the Union Pacific Railroad, Ellis, Virginia City 000 pound. with the exception that an emigrant Jo.- loaded for Virginia City; train is expected in Ogden this afternoon. G.OOO Paiker, pound. There is scarcely a j ihility of n Eggleston, loaded for Eagle Rock; through express train from the east to8,500 pound. night. Jek MeCarl i loading ay wilh Go and see A. Kuhn & Bro.s most 22.000 pound for W.-I-I. Weinvr, D. elegant Assortment of Litcit Stylo Cohen an-- YY m. Coleman, lccr Lodge, & Co., Brown? Dress Goods. nnd Odder, Arin.-tron- g in the Bridge. The body of Lowis, snow slide in Coldwater Canyon, a few Rilglintn 4'ily Km 1 fominenoert. for "Box Tin R ad Commis-ioner- s miles north, has not been recovered. The snow i going from the mountains E!d.-- r countr came over from Briaham tin lino of very fat however, and it i expected City iy and locat-the proposed road - between the two that his remains will be found soon. After all il cannot b said to he Pas 5F.NOERS Tho following were tho aplica. d it will ! new road, liut when on morntheeaoh norlhjhi paenger. tile eV one repaired. HS tley find il JU-- t ing: W. A. MeQ lie, ll. II. Goodman, as e to keep tin trick of the presII. B. Mathew., Lovell., Montana; W. ent r no 1) tween here nnd Bngham, with Parchen, N. S. Nlz-- 1, A. M ..Nollio'.k, the exception that after g the G. W. Prewitt, Helena; G. W. Hawtown bridge in tne northern quarter of kins, Ross Fork, Idaho. to higher straight-oit will exV-nof taking tin pre?eid Lost. A heavy gold crn, at- ground- - inst-nA jrrade in the lowland. tached to a gold chain. Find.-- will to the entern portion be paid a liberal rewaid by leaving it at slreight through connection to make the would town of this office. Btigham City shorter, .but a new Helena Convention Nothing ha bridge w'mld hava to be erected, and been beard from the Helena Railroad after a thorough look at the old brigde Convention., convened on the 21-- t innow crossing Bear rdver the Commisstant. The wires north aro interrupted. sioners think it can be repaired at much "We are anxious to hear of the results of less expense than for the erection of a the Convention, having no doubt that new or.e. Several people in tho northern Corinne will have commanded great quarter of town have volunteered to asattention as the southern terminus of the sist with their teams in making the grade think proposed railroad. also, which the Commi.-sioner- s ff-the greater distance. re than The doctors (the M. D.)- of Gras will inlow tho river at Hiram banks of Valley have challenged tlie lawyers nnd Tho II. uses upper ice house which ovefi w, the clergymen to a spelling match. Marysville Appeal. causing the water to flood part of the The lawyers and clergymen had road, will be attended to the fir- thing, better think twice before accepting that and team- - nnd workmen will be put to challenge. A spell with a doctor in this Aoik to Morrow to build them higher. city is a serious matter, and often has a Work will he commenced immediately on the grading also, and will bo carried grave ending. forward as fa.--t a tho weather and water Rlilixa. Bear River i rising rapidly, Tho repair of this road or end commencing to ovnflwthe lands will permit. a new one, i a want that ha been neg. south of town. The lowlands between too long, but iwv that it is about tho city and Fred Taylors ranch i cov- heted we can well say, The river raised a to bo accomplished eted with water. Better late than foot last night, and is higher than ever AT THE OCCIDENTAL before known at this season of tne year. Far mors should at once tnko care of their In Salt Like Citv, the ever popular AUKlt & MURPllY, vnn alhay and grain and remove to a p ace of proprietors, ways be found catering t tho tastes of mfety, t there i no telling when the the thirsty publ'C. When in the ci'v water will godjwn. If the uual manand you wish In indulge, wa.rHfomniend ner it kept up it will' continue rising you to their caqy. Their Tom aud Jerry i simply immanse until along in Julj. , IottiN Demers, . mi-dea- for luck. , i r jnt , 5 fu-- A correspondent from Franklin writIt ing to tho Idaho Statesman says: has been agreed to push the Utah Northern Narrow Gauge Railroad forward some thirty miles this summer, on the 21 2 P- - m CIIAPEL OF THE GOOD SM.RITAN direct route to Soda, Springs, unless tho Protestant Eiona!lRfiv Wm. H. Storv statement made public to that effect is ofljO'an ofieiating. Services the lat Sunintended as a blind, to as to day of each month. ,m MMtiwmjij jm, k their intended route. It is perhaps well O for the Utah Northon, however, to tnko AN CORSNNE VICINITY. nnd thereby open up tho rich Tuk road north nro snid to ho in fine that route condition. The stages come in cn good mineral region that undouhtelly exists in the country to the north nnd east' of lime.- Soda Spring, because tho Portland, Th party who borrowed the bra 9 Dillas & Salt Lake Railroad must stencil letters from W. W. Watkins will eventually take the trade of your section and Montana, for shipment of freight, please return them. yesterday and wn Ili recognizance. Marshal's hands however j i- M. E. ClIUR'II nor. A. P. ClueVner, rapererv S indav at 7:.1u p. w. tor Prea-hin- z Sahbnth S bool at 10:.10 a m. CHURCH Per. S. PREWrERHN Prea-hinsvftrv Sunday pa tnr at ll a m. and, 7 p.m. Sabbath school at iviu arrested let go on lii own horse i kept in tho s latt Frau kt I ii. The Flying Dutchman r f Utilh. spring god on hand. Ilis Ladies Hits e nf the and good New York I 'Among the has an and he elegant assortment Cocked Hat, and'H styles, on hand. The Spring styles this year are hand-ome- r Tailore, thro, ever, and the ladies of this city ar.i invited to call and look at them. Gent- - Hat and Clothing of the latet pattern 4. The block idn in no wi- - interferes wilh - stock. II- - made Ale and Forter, Champagne Cocktails, his purchases earfyrfcTgot them through Mint Juleps, Sangano Cock per t freight and ju-- t in time to esthis detention. cape long tails, Lager Beer, and Ore' Jfc; Co. Wallace t have Sisson, tho gon Champagne Cider. following dried fruits: Rasp berries, Blackberries, Apple, Peaches, Pitted Plums. Grape. Currants; also Fresh California Vegetables. HUtNWI A 8HRPHER', Proorieon. OSAGE ORANGE SEED. For Hedges nnd Fencing. For sale at Henry Liw.-s- hi-to- ry Ladies, if you wih to get a Latest Stylo lint, for little money, nil you have to do is to go to A. Kuhn & Bro. A I M Farmer has now his complete stock of ry , whiisLtho Narrow Gaugo r an run to or near the Cariboo country nnd extending over and reach the more Tho easterly porli n of Montana. railroads have agreed to allow th Fianklin people tho --privilege (!) of moving the depot to the edge of town, from the frog pond in which it is now located. WLIHG ALLEY AND J. D. A UK AD OF TllK B LICK AD B n xoricrs. DO -- J, ' AUD - PELTS eol-tf Diseases of the liidusjfl. .' r . ' - ' , fle fo Ilarlog jaxtf nsire arranfemunts own stock. I wo. Id rerpectfuur lapplfluf my inform the public that row and hereafwf I wiH relL stt-fow- er batcher in Corinna. ; prfoes than any other ' rain fill affections of the bladder, and urinary I bare also opened a Meat Market organs, accointanied by gravelly deposit Louts Damans for the benefit of my patr jbi u ! Irr.tation ef the neek of the bladder, withcUf-ficult- y northern quarter of town. of koldiag the nrlne. tn strfetare. in seminal weakness, and in all conditions ef the parts, accompanied fcy debility, weakness or ur fsciMa, ;; painful irregoiafitii ip Bcwtst Ec, C!:c!co fe me j Aiwn will be found a cot copcuri j mog rtaedy il Ltb atM Prr StecIiSy YTUl f i t'' yy c ot cJwW ka fwsC, thmk , |