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Show f CORINNE DAILY THURSDAY, - MAIL. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. UNITED STATES OFFICERS FOR UTAH: Governor Sami. B Axtell, 'alifurnia. Secretary Gourde A. Bla-;k- . blah. Chtet ,Ju?ticol.ivid ff. Lowo, hana. .Aafociate .lu-t- i e' J. S. Foreman. I and V. II. Kmcron, Aiichivan. .Marfhal-Hioorjc li Maxwell. Micisan. U. S. Atiornev il Ham Carey. Surveyor-Genera- l Nathan Kimball, Ind. V. Silvers. Receiver of.lubii Mono Land ouice Register llhtt Iuttenger. E-J. 1. Tasart, Illinois. lei.n-eylvani- a, V Af-sro- r U. S. Collector J. O. Iloiii-tcr- , California. BOX ELDER COUNTY OFFICERS: BroFafft Jndce Samuel Smith. Sheriff Aohn Hurt. l'roecutmtf ttoJiiev J.C V.'riht. nr.d (il!n tor M. 7. Ro'er.Faum. Countv Clerk J. t Mri.Lt. School Suporh'tond'mt Mr. Joel on. J. C. ATL'ht. County CORIXXK CITY OFFICERS: Mayor E. I. .Tchn-'on- . Councilmen S. L. 'libbal, L. EEieL J. T. Parkinon. Loni Berner Ilonrv T.ie ve- -, T. Farmer, Phil. Klipnlu. Ed. F. Ferri, W. C. A-c- or Re-ord- er Johron, J. h'.!nt!mp. I'. C. Beeouler .Iaro'. Treasurer Lnmhert Eliel. of the 1ca e L. C. .Ta off , T. J. !rcU. iMarhal D. D. ID a". S. I. liboal-- , II. Homo S Loo! Trrtee and A. Hai denbrreol:. Ju-tto- es RIlLlfilOI ' Ari(TA. PRESIYTnil Ci-rm- V Gillespie, at II a. m. and d.j p. m. a-- tr a-t- or cnrncil Prahm" 7 p. r.i. Rev. S. L everv Soml-jsabbath fvhoff at CHATEL Or THE GOOD SMRITX (Prote-taEr iscoj all Bey. m. IE storvthe Ei-- t s.:n-nf Loran olLciatm. montheach of day nt CORIRflE AMD VICINITY. of a race, at Agricultural Park, aro circulating around town. no-nin- g for Ogden. lie did not take the Narrow Guagn. I). TV. Fimc of tho Helena Herald, arrived from tho east last night and went north this morning. Mr. S. L. TibbaU Las received fivo thousand feet of lumber for tho purpose of completingtho fence around Agricultural Park. Fencing. Chas. TV. Moork, the chief operator of the "Western Union Telegraph body should Lo on hand at the colonization meeting at the City Hull to nigh. It is important that the maps and circulars should be distributed throughout the f country immediately. The work not sending out thee circulars should b left to the secretaries alone, as they h3n will have much more influence coming from a ftiend or acquaintance. Iide- - having them nddreicel to individual persons is much better than depending on postmasters t distribute be them, which the secretaries would accompelled to do after their limited quaintances were exhausted. Office f in-fir- For Jlay the Bril. wholesale and retail tho largest Stock of Goods over brought, to this city, con-ist- mg of Mons and Boys Clothing, Dry Good, Carpet, Boots and Shoes, etc., which I will sell cheaper than J. tho cheapest, to meet the times. Gi:n Kosman & Cole (the 20th) throw open their new billiard hall and saloon, directly opposite their old quarters. Everybody is invited to call and get a square meal from the immense bonanza of eatables to adorn the bar, commonly known as a free lunch. ht Centennial Teunk Persons intending to travel, should call at J. D. Farmers and secure a Centennial Trunk. Nothing of the kind, has ever been in the market, for the same price, that has equal advantages for preserving your wardrobe. Rain. In another column will bo found a statement from the Inter-Oceofthe quantity of rain falling in tho different States and Territories. The amount in Utah in the lime on which the report is based is 23. So indies, which is an average amount for the Unitrd States, and a greater amount than any other Territory except IndiaYi. an Off. Charley "Walker, a young man who has been spending tho winter and spring in Corinne, left yesterday evening for Cheyenne, to engage in tho Commission business with his brother of that place. Charley left tear.yenough on the cheeks, of the young ladies to irrigate a good potato patch, but we can assure him they are rapidly recovering. Success. And now our vegetable raising friends ot Brigham City are following in the footsteps of their lord and master Brigham, and swindling their patrons in Corinne. They tote a basket of radishes over here, and sell them at eight cents a bunch, but if a patron gets three bunches s a clear swindle he is charged of one cenU n a wholesale bargain. Theres a good deal of kicking among purchasers, and a combination is being effected to break the radish ring over there. Swindlers big-hear- ted two-bil- .fob Work. new Our supply of job type has come to band, and we are now prepared to do all kinds of job work equal to nny office .in the Territory which is equivalent to saying 'on the coast. Every business man necessarily requires letter and bill ; . ; on c. a. LANGSDORE &, itmu.) I ALL KINDS OP FANCY AND FAMILY OBo. CERIK1. OUTFITTING COUNTRY GOODS. PRODUCE AND CON. 8TANTLY ON HAND. CASH PAID rOR BaUeraailjrffs JSFOrden attended to. fcy COUNTRY Unde a Speeuu, mall or telegraph promotlr CO. Several thousand ehingles rough lumber on band. aad' a lot or eepi-t- t LEI WES, HE11RY BOWLING ALLEY 00. Long weighing 3 ounces, 7 $S 50; 50, very Switches, $6 00, 12 All these 50. 11 10 50, 50, nice, Groceries, Provision?, ul Prompt attention given to collections and proceeds remitted at current ratos of Excharge drawn on day of payment. I Among the and Clgar? Ale and Porter, Champagne Cocktails, Mint Juleps, Sangaree tails, Lager Beer, and CORRESPONDENTS. CockOre- All kinds and gon Champagne Cider. San Francisco New York New York Chicago Omaha Ikank'of California Geo. Opdyke & Co i hemical National Bank Berman National Bank Omaha National Bank.... AV hi to & McCornick andJH Tailor, Buy and sell Exchange on all the principal cities ot the United States. Sight drafts on England, Ireland, Scotland, Germany, France or any other part of Continental Europe. HARNI9H k SHEPHERD, Proprietors. WHOLESALE GROCERS FRED J 4 KIESEL CO SM- - L TIBBflLS. go FORWARDING WHOLESALE - u-r.i- Louit Demers, RETAIL CONDIISSIOX BET AIL DKALEB IB GROCERIES, land AND Ale Montana. St., Corinne. WBOLIUU AXD for nil. Invalid, by nervous debilitv, deirous of acrain ieeumr tho i?or of health and vim of take a few bottles of Du- - IIen-lky- s s'tcm, Cr t uao 1. X. B- Birn its. 1'eforo one Lottie i taken they will feel tho dawn 'of r'toration, of returning health. Xo cao of dyspepsia, indigestion, los of appetite lheumati-m- , kidney or liver dieae, ha ever ro'i'ted it ro'toi alive i o,i er. Every part of the human system re iuii e and hould receive s.i'tenaneo and support from tho stomach, regulated by tho liver. If tho stoma h cannot 'Upplv the aliment tojuired, tho whole lamrui'lies. JL'oitity your organs of lilo with these Littei , and in a few da s ou will fell tmr whole stem invigorated; for everv dis- -' ease arising fiom disordered liver, stomach or bowel, it i invaluable, it will revive your shattered system- - I yspoptict and persons of bihou habit should keep it within reach, if of Wines, Scotch English Porter Con stantly on hand. Salt Lake city - TIe 'l.iuiauza' Liquor?, Tobacco, Cocked Hat, I 1 Wholesale and Retail Dealer In AND CO., Dealers in Gold Dust and Coin. The blood is tho life of tho human system. Keep it pure and all is well; for this purpose no standard medicine ha had ?o uniform and nma7ing success as Dr. IB x leys C lkrra tkd I. X. L. Hitters. Uiis is a pure stimulont, medicated with" the finest tonics and alterative which tho voctablo kingdom affords and U tho only preparation at proent known which thoioughly meets tho cnergency. Tho effect of thi popular rotorative is continuous. Kaeh doe. taken invigorate tho vitil energies and tho brain, and its prolonged o will cm e any cao ot debility, or mental torpidirv that doe ai !c tmm organic caucs be' ond tho l eat h ot medicine, it i in the stiicte-- t 00-- 0 of the word, an invigorating and arotremil-o- u i emulating cordial. It the nerve and relaxed, it brace them; if tho liver is toi pul it piomote aetn ity in hat organ; tho HP) etite is i oor and digmtinn a low and pain-topen tion it create a l cli-- h for food and enables tho stomach to eonveit it into liealth-l'i- l ailment- - Mot over, it is a speenlo tor a large n imberot ailments, umo of which aro a: t icitlai v i ox alent in the damp and chilly woathc--r wlmh woo o'ton experience in midwinter Among tho-- e may be mentioned ihouritrm, chill- and lover, and all the morbid condition of the digo'-tivorgan. By and a proper flow of inuruig i eriot digc-tio- n bhe, it inure pure ih od, a vigorous circulaof all was to tion, and tho proinot matter liotn tho sstem. Dry Goods and Clothing, MERCHANTS, PROVISIONS, Etc. DEALF.H IN Keep on hand a choice stock of sjs-te- Groceries, FINE Trbaccos, they value health and eue. Xfonllli t!o .Source of Happiness. Ihe relaxation of the nervous system, which to mental or bodily create an A action, is of very fiopioiit occurrence. torpid liver, debilitated stomach or deranged bowels are tho great cause. For years Da. CuMiiurm I. X. D. Pirnus has Ix'en succofullv uod throughout tho Fnitod an uniaihng and health State, amedicine and invigorating restoring giving tho'O organs to their miginal trength It has never (ailed to iC'toro to health and reinvigor-nt- e tho whole stom. Iypops-ia- . indigestion and lo' of api etite, eroncral debilitv, lever As a medi-ci- u and ague, disappear w ith its use. e tor dtai'C arising irom impure or without an impoverished blood, it i o iual. They are compo.'ed of an absolutely pure diff i'ive stimulant, medicated with the most clloMivo tonic, and will provo a safeguard again't tho attacks of dyspepsia and liver indi-oo'iti- Cigars, B WINES, A large assortment of NATIVE AND FOREIGN FRUITS AND FAMILY SUPPLIES OF ALL IOUOR8 on Cutlery, Orders from Neighboring Towns AND Promptly Filled. Pipes, -- Liquors, ETC. ETC. OI C3r 3EtL O. ETC. UTAH. CORINNE, seltf City Brewery and r.lalt House AT THE BANK. A Wholosalo and SRotall. M. AMOHLGR Prop r. THE LARGEST AND I'irst Class Itit House and mi Corner of Colorado andSecond Stro Hard Naloou. IMPORTERS OF re Front Braids 5 GUTHRIE. (Batwaan Saoond aad Third tje a p i ra s , u-- large number of shippers who agreed to bring mil their freight fiorn eastern cities over the road. Bills arriving show that full rates aro being charged to these parties, tho same advanced by tho C. P. R. R. and Corinno forwarders, and tho amount drawn for on consignees. This has excited some remark and misapprehension of tho purpose of tho Company. Tho same having occurred at Coiinne, Kieel & Co. had tho matter investigated in tho General Freight office at Omaha. It transpires that tho Union Pacific Company charges regular tariff rates and classification to all shippers inthoe who have mado cluding the will allow and contracts rebate or drawback at tho end of tho shipping season when tho contract is Mr. "Vimng, General completed, Freight Agent, says the rule is being uncxcept onally adhered to and tho book in tho Omaha offico show that Kiesel & Co., such is a fact. Mess-rSjconfirm thi statement. Contract ship pers will therefore understand that all arc being treated alike. It would have been much more sutistietory to contractors if their freights had conic through charged and collected upon at the contract rates. The contract in fact that if full rates aro chargul the overcharge shall be refun led by rebate of the expene bills and on Yo bill- - of lading for such freights. unlerstand now, however, that the U. P. Company propose to withhold until the this rebate consignees have fulfilled their part of tho contract in bringing ail their seasons shipment over tli ei r rute. If the Co. shall promptly pay thi rebate there will not be so much dissatisfaction; but the difficulties and obstacles in the way of collecting rebates from avriers have so imprcsed shippers that they regard the situation with somo npprehenion aside from tho fact of having to lie out of the overcharges for several month, If the U. P. company shall promptly refund fit tho end of tho season it will confidence; if it doe, not, heavy shipments will, next --year, come over tho Northern route. Consignees who have mado contracts should carefully preservo all Bill of Lading and Expense Bills to secure adjustment of their rebate. New North Wed, Hair. XT. N. K AN AD AY CORINNE, UTAH. l.ifr ii Sweet. cil Human -- SPECIAL NOTICES. -- re-to- CHAMPAIGN COCKTAILS A SPECIALTY Photographic Artist. n. o. bareness. Montana Otroot, Corinno, ALWAYS ON TAP. LAKE, Saloon. Auer Ss Murphy announce that they are now compounding those cooling delicious summer beverages, such ns Milk Punch. Queen Charlottes, Julips, Cobblers, Egg Lemonade, etc., at the Occidental Saloon, Salt Lake City. Alfalfa, Rod Top, Timothy anc Genuine Kentucky BLue Grass seed (re ceived direct from Kentucky), at McNutts Drug Store. pre-entati- J- - II. Lkiwes. t Grand Opening 3. J. W. GUTHRIE kral Out kitting. Fine Tennis, all kinds of Groceries, and Provision, at , for ProviolooB, J. D. Farmer. I'reislit llntct, Fort Shaw, Z. C. Powers, Fort Benton, vit-iof Special Freight the During I). W. Fisk, Helena, Phil. Ilesensrer, Deer Lodge, James C. "Wright and "W. Agent Atkins of the U. P. R. R. to th N. Shilling, Iloss Fork, were passengers I rincipal towns of Montana ho made special contracts at lower rates with a on the coach this morning. -to-nig- THE BEST BEER, ALE AND PORTER Farmers Now York Store offers at portion of tho empty cars that have Arrived at A. Kuhn & Bros, been standing on the sidetrack here, since the blockade, were taken eait. last large assortment of Infant, Children ant Misses Straw Hats. night. J. II. McKr.igbt OdDlTHRlE, Grooeyleo, Produoo and end are informed tliat full wheat ha3 always done well in this valley, and cm nearly alwiys be raised without irrigation. One of tin li rM settlers of Corinno us tint the first season bo came of Ilun-akc- r here, Mr Huns a crop without irrigation Mills, rui-:- d which yielded thirty' bushels per acre and we have never heard of a failure. The fill fains givo it a stirt and the light snows lying upon it during the winter give it protection against the frosts, and the spring ruins bring it for ward sufficiently to mature without JO Wo would advise further attention. parti s s tiling upo n our lands to c m inonce immediately clearing off the sage bruh, and during the summer, plow and prepare tho ground thoroughlyr Many' poren complain that as good crop- - can not be raided on the first , on Liter plowing. This it seems to us, is a mitalvo arising from the crude manner in which firming lias always been done. When the ground is turned over lor the lirst time it is rough, full of cavities underneath, which can only bo remedied by considerable labor in cultivating, harrowing, etc. Tho ground should bo worked over until it is completely pul. veri.ed and beconio both light and compact, and then there is no reason why the ground should not produce as good, if not better crops tho first time as ever after. AYe hope to seo our valley covered over the coming fall with large fields of wheat $ -- Who! Mala and Satall Daakr la E3 m -- Passengers. Io Now Open. XJ. t YVIieat. with many of the In cjnver-ati.old settlers of Utah on the sulject, we Cars Gone. The greater Empty NFW n. lull in Salt Lake City, is in town. Ills many friends hope to keep him hero a few days. til r ZZ7Z tzitzzx The following trains have loaded at i OSCEOLA SALCOIl, Kiesel & Co.s and rolled out since Tuesday: Jas. ML. Anderson, freighter, for Boze- PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, I After receiving e thorou-- h renovetlon, Bo& B. J. J. V, man: Consignees gart, Lawrence & Co., Strasburg & Wil-LarDperling, Rich & Wilson, M. T. Front Slreet9 Ccrinne. Total, 19,021 pounds. AY. H.Jones, freighter, for Virginia City: Consignee W. G. Pfouts; 6,000 AH kinds of work done with neatness and pounds. THE DAH IS STOCitEOWrm THE Chns. Fore, freighter, for Helena: Consignees Gans& Klein, Sands Bros., A. Berkenfield, C. A. Kerspy, Inde- FROM OARTB PE VISITES to 8x10 Best Wines, AND COPYING. pendent, Mrs. J. M. Ryan, Holtzman Bro. Total, 10,255 pounds. Liquors, Bill Jonei, freighter, for Deer Lodge: Murphy, Iliggins & Co., ViewB of the principal points of interest Consignees Cigars. on hand and taken to order. D. Cohen & Bro., J. R. Quigley, C. Bum, W. B. Miller, J. Davidson, J. C. Wesson?, "Win. Coleman. Total, 22,690 pounds. Accommodations for 5,000 men, women and to have their Likenesses taken. children for Helena Frederickson, freighter, The Billiard Department and Jefferson City: Consignees J. G. tSheyers & Co., Morris Bros., II. M. Two Weeks Only, In connection with thla tsblish Parcher, Auerbach Bros., R. Hale, ment Is First Cl In Lewis, Bull & Co., Kunia & Jack, J. every respect. II. Ming & Co., II. A. Schultz. Total, And satisfaction guaranteed to all. 1G,S08 pounds. a-- Humors Corporal Short left this Freight Note. Every- I i He.. . B. lrea'liinc everv Sunday at 7: Iff p. in. a in. Sabbath S hool at M. E. CHURrH Colonization Meeting. FRUIT. BEST SELECTED STOCK UTAH. CORINNE, (Foreign and Domeatic.' STEVE KINGSBURY, IN THE TERRITORY Proprietor. beeb LAGER J FINE WINE3, LIQUORS, AND CIGARS. SoCe The Celebrated Fredericksburg and Denver Layer Boer alwavs on tap. Free Lunch day and night. Call and see mo in the old Hussoy bank Building; Switches have long coverings. Curls N. E. COR. 5TH k MONTANA STS. 1 50 to 3 00. Old Hair and from EVERY PERSON Combings clenned, dyed and made up woman, boy or girl should send at cse Man, 107 envellair Standard at the Store, cheap, or one of tho Excelsior Stationery Packets,1 heads, cards, statements, printed Wm. Block. Kimball proprientaining note paper, envelop- - s, pen holder them ltvirie, who theso havnt and lope, etc., pens, blank book, blotter, photographs pencil, By sending sample of hair, of 100 beautiful ladies, tooth picks perfume ahould get them at once. Our friends tor. N.-sachet, Chinese puzzle, and a fine piec of lain the neighboring town want to send and say price, for any class of hair goods, dies or gents jewelry. Try a package. Price, all orders will bo promptly attended to, postpaid, 5t)cts., or 3 fort 1. Agents wanted. their order along immediately-satis-Yac- tion Address, J. CAUTY BURROW, and satisfaction guaranteed. 319 Harmony St. Philadelphia guaranteed or no charge. Agents fop ICtel A. CC0TLP8 0YSTCO3 JO Corner tfontaqQ a lid Ellth Ots. (7 TM ' v FINEST tCALIT! , Always en hand. Also Oorinna aad the Territory ot X2oatana. CORINNE, B. Pars sued all htnD cY dri rps ep XJTAJJ. ( SUPERIOR QUALlTt HALT OP A t r e ' j, tsttzn fctnaiUtaa? tcltf t Froaptly f |