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Show I MILT CORISSE MAIL. - Hill. The Bireek A San Francisco paper says General MAY 31. Custer was sent into the Clack Hills last apJIMY year to prospect for, and find gold, which duty he successfully performed .and OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. that now ho is to be sent In there to T7NJJYD STATES OFFICERS FOR UTAII: drive out the miners who were attracted 2ovrnor--5emlB Axtell, California. there by bis discoveries. "We think that corse A. Black. Utah. K Lowe. Kansas. Chief Justice--Davi- d our contemporary is a little too fast. Associate Justices J. S. Boreman, of PennCuster remarked a short time since that sylvania. and P. II. KEmerson. Michigan. Marshal Osorge Maxwell, Michigan. it would take all summer to drive out U. S. Attorney William Carey. Surveyor-Gener- al Nathan Kimball, Tnd. the miners, and in to day's dispatches Receiver of Public Monew V. Silvers. we arT informed that the appropriations Register Land Office 'Willitt Potteneer. U. AMsor J. P. Taggart. Illinois. are all used up. Taken together it does B- - Collector California. 0. J. Holli-te- r, t p. not lock as if Government intended to BOX ELDER COUNTY OFFICERS: deal very severely withtbe prospectors. Probate Judge Samuel Smith. Sheriff John In fact all the talk about a sacred treaty Attorney J. C. M'rishi. and Collector M. D. Rosenbaum. is mere bosh, as it is notorious to every Aesor Countv Clerk J. C. Wright. one that the Indians have persistently SuperintendentCT. Mr. Joelsoa. violated the provisions of the treaty ever Wright. County Recorder J. snce it was executed, by sallying out CORINNE CITY OFFICERS: and murdering and plundering everyMayor E. P. Johnson. Conncilmen S. L. Tifobal. T,. Ehel, J. T. Parkin-oloui Tlemor Henry Lienre.J. D. thing they pleased, and as a consequence Farmer, Phil.KHpnle, Ed. F. Forris, V. C. the United States are justified in abroJohnson. J. W. ufhrio. Heordor F. C. Jacobs. gating the treaty at any time, if it evr Treasurer Lambert Elicl. .Tiutlces of the Peace E. C. Jacobs, T. J. had any validity. n -- ary Burt-Prosecutin- g n. Bla-- k. Marhal School TVD. Trn-te- e R'-an- . Tibbals, II. IIouso S. L. and A. llardenbrrook. REUGIOU NOTICES. M. E. CniTR'II Bev. A. P. ClncVner, pastor Praa"hing every Sunday at 7:30 p. m. Sabbath S hool at lOr:30 a m. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. S. L paator Preaching every Sundav Oillcple, at 11 a m. and 7 p. m. Sabbath school at 2V p. m. CIIAPEL OF THE GOOD SAMARITAN" Rev Wm. H. Story (Protctant Episcopal!Services the last Sunof Loian officiating. month. each of day . Front. Ladies Linen Suits, in the latest styles and endless variety, at A. Kuhn & Bro.s. C. P. It. It. I. rends. We hftvo been shown a letter from Eyertbodt were running around fmntically to day, with their hards full of bills. Supreme Court convenes in Salt Lake on Monday next, the 7th The of June. Freighters who rolled out with the first shipments north, are expected back in a few days. )a new wholesale liquor houe, of which we will give particulars soon, is to be established in Amshlers building on Main street Accident. Richard Richards, an employe on the U. P. R. R., while coupling cars at Ogden, Saturday, had his band terribly mangled. Burglaries are getting more numerous thao ever in Salt Lake. In a recent issue of the Tribune we noticed accounts of three different ones in one day. The Salt Lake Herald ha changed Its quarters to tho old Tribune building, two doors north of the postoffice. There will be no issue Tuesday morning. B. F. White and J. W. Keeney came down from the capital of the State of Oneida on Saturday. The latter gentleman went to Franklin yes- Personal terday. Last Saturday was observed as Decoration Day in Zion. After the procession bad marched through the principal streets, it repaired to Camp Douglas and decorated the soldiers graves in the camp burying ground. The river still remains unusally high for this season of the year. The road between town and Brigham City remains covered with water, and seriously inconveniences both places. A more than usual amount of snow fell in the mountains last winter, and no doubt will cause the liver to keep up for some time yet. Three hundred men and teams wanted to deliver 15,000 cords of wood and 2,000,000 feet of logs on the line of the Hilliard flume. For information address or call' on Alex Toponce, Utah, or S. Howe, Hilliard, Wyoming. Co-rin- ne, Monet Stolen There was troublo in Chinatown yesterday morning. A r Celestial arrived from Blue Creek about 10 oclock, followed by another a few - minutes later, who stnted to Marshal that the former had stolen $100 in Ryan silver from him. The Marshal and Deputy Shephard immediately repaired to Chinatown, and upon searching one of tho most prominent 4ladies house found their man bundled up in a corner , under a bunk. A pair of shoes were visible only at first, but Shep with a lively pull brought them out, and the gentleman with them. Search was made throughout the establishment for the money, but nothing was found except a few villainous looking knives. He was where he reyanked to the lock-up- , mained until this afternoon, when nothing definite being ascertained in relation to the affair, and the prosecutor failing to appear, he was released. them the odd numbered sections for twenty miles on each side of the rail road. The Company sends a man to grade the prices of land belonging to them, which is to be from fifteen to twenty per cent, less than the price of uncultivated and unimproved lands in the immediate vicinity. The prices of agricultural land usunHj vary from $2.50 to $4.00 per acre. The lands are sold for cah or on a credit of five years. When a credit is given the purchaser pay cash twenty per cent, of the purchase price and interest each year in advance. The Company then execute a contract for a deed, to be executed and delivered when the last payment is made. The purchaser may at any time during the five years e whole amount and receive pay bis det!d, but no installments will be received. Timber and wood land range from $5 to $10 per .acre, and must be paid for in cash,' as no credit is given on those lands. The manner of payment for agricultural lands 6old on credit is A u4 ' M 1 wk. w J t QSGEClAvS.AlCC:!f- - V tllajDjH After receiving a thcrcKjhrenovgtlcn, A TrKVccIily Lino v j ; Carrying the United State mat la and with uLN- R. R. trains going Connecting I .eaves Hampton every" Monday, Wednesday and Friday; returning Tueeday, f Thursday and Saturday. Far $3 SPEjBljkL llenllti the Sonree of Happiness. BO. J. F. GRANT. j I'"' THE DAD 13 STOKED UITtl THE Best Vlnta, SILVER STIR RESTAURANT, . . The only first class restaura-t , The la widow or the late Lon is Silsuperintend the work herself, which inver, sures it to be in the best style. Mrs. Sil-er- RATES s, $6.0 per week Three $ .00. 8 ngle meals, 50c. Dillicrcl Dcpcrtrat M eeaaeeUea wills thin meat la Fins i labllsb-- V very. n.u.r.acrr meals for . u-- il-o- Cocked Hat, - You will find on all the trains Pullman Sleepers, now and magnificent .ay Coaches, and the best Smoking and Second Class Cars now on any road in the United States. Particular information, with maps, time tables, etc., mav he had at any of the Through Ticket Offices in the West, or upon personal or written application to J. H. M 'Untaxn, Western Traveling Agent, Omni., Neb., or to W. H. Stjcxnktt, Genera Passenger Agent, Chicago. f Gilmer & Salisbury tnd XTrense i liaurd Baleen. ISTKW PHOTOGRAPH Ore- Front Street, Corinne b HARNISH FROM OARTE DE VrSITES to 8x10 AND CuFYiNvi. i , t N. E. OOB..5TII k UONTANA ST8. t . . of Wine, Scotch English Porter Con- All kind and Ale stantly on hand. Montano St., -r- OorliXTie. eept-i- 4-- -r f Louio Demers, wbolssau Ann mctao, oxalkb is ES WHOLESALE GKOCERIES, n i Views of the principal points of interest on hand and taken to order. T t J v) Dry Goods and Clothing, RETAIL PROVISIONS, Etc. for 5,000 men, women and children to have their Liaenesses taken. Accommodation DEALER IN n t For "Weeks Two u Only, A large assortment of ft WINE'S, FINE And satisfaction guaranteed to alL NATIVE AND FOREIGN FRUITS AND FAMILY SUPPLIES OF ALL DESCRIP- - G. J- - LAKE, P0PLti!$ HEAT Tl uouono Photographic Artist. milliET, DAN HEYFRON, Proprietor. Beef of Finest Quality, Pork, Mutton and Meats of all kinds found in a Fir-- t Class establishment t J itons. Orders ffcRsC2ht7rlBlowM Promptly Fltlecf. Montana Street. oioiR m. 1 !'. o t S? V. 13. Tim LARorzar add i QBLBCifBD T7U1 J 1 Ti Man, oar EVERY PL : br cr rirl ? ntsislsysow imd!. hM. hlamW r-e-r. tav lop astVt- -i kreeW Hreen P 1 assassin . ',- - St . :zi - J t i v - I Oonpif catena ascse . J 4 ? f,yf l . 0 $ j 4 31 rT- - . .e K fid- comuuc, n v 1 ifi yV . . 1 1 1 "I 1 1 i ' a tna tueV i;0 n utail j Zlvd , di Inline A CUFEBIOB lllSnCJ vefarrAu ,lai f 1 -- 1 csjpo c. . l jpo 4 $ t:!r UTAH- - BEEB bns g . osq.i:mr.r.n.. Str L ti t. - 1 -v . t. in :a always be found at either of , these establishments.: ptopk I jmi OTCCE , , f Corner of Cbtorado and Second ;j f f.lall llcase ariiLcr edJ is k UTAH, U wf n ,9i seitf Crcxg crJ City nan 1 1 V'r 'CCCZNtlS. k 1 I hare also opened a Meat Market opposite Louis Demers for the benefit of my patrens in the northern quarter of town. Proprietor. The Celebrated FredericfcsJwrj tad Player Laser1 Hoer al ware on tan. Krw Loiki Cxf and night all and son mo in tite old lioxsey Bank Building, . , , , s Ji HI TUB TERRITORY v 4 f CORINNXL UQT7033, AND CXGAJS3. - Cigars j TIBBALS. 4 , t Tobacco, and . v . Liqccrs, 8HEPHERD, Proprietor. 1. SAfil. kinds of work done with neatness and dispatch, v FINE WIN S3, Protisicnf, f GALLERY, Gtesis, Beasts, Etc v u d Detnil Dealer t I f KINGSBURY, LEIlJES, Groceries, - j 'h STEVE f PHi Cock- gon Champagne Cider. DOIT Ell- - 10 J tails, Lager Beer, and Proprietors. my25 THE BANK. Bit 3 and Mint Juleps, Sangaree Fifteen hundred tons of the best pure Spring Having made extensive arrangements for Ice for sale, by the ton or car load, supplying pay owp stock-- 1 WOi Id repectfhily at moderate rates. inform the publio that cow and hereafter I IlIII Vl HOUSE. Corinne. will sell at . lower prices than any other my2 butcher in Corinne. ClresN ,h Uhelssale Ale end Porter, Champagne Cocktails, ICE! ICE! FI rag shlaglM ' -- North-Wester- n. a Among the -- 1 lin. lines,' passengers can always be sure of making Eastern connections. For all points in Northern and North Eastern Iowa, you should purchase ticket via Marhall, Cedar Rapid, or Clinton. For points in noithern Illinois or Wi and if vou are going conin, via Fulton; to Chicago, jor Ea-- t, you should, by all means, purchase your tickets by tho Old Pioneer Route & andJH L 4f Tailor, Passengers can procure through tickets to Montana atr anyol the principal Eastern cities; at the office of the U. N R. it. in orinne or Ogden, and at the companys office in Frank- - The Chicaoo mu.ii, fellt HEtlilY' i us in advance of ail other .1 1 TEH PI TJC, -- thirty minutes n.i. Several thousand BOWLING ALLEY Leaves Franklin, Tdaho, daily, running north to Oxford, Ross Fork, Taylors Bridge, Idaho, liannack, Lovells. Bryant District, Virginia city. Jefferson ity, ilolena, Ft Benton, Biackfoot, Deer Lodge, and Missoula, Montana. All RtKQ rough lumber on hand. Baloon. e CCUKTW THE BEST BEER, ALE ANO PORTER Company f r:x FAID CASH las ' Is Sweet. FAMXCf CTANTLY ON HAND; The MBonrenare for fall. ALWAYS ON TAP. Utah and Montana Invalids, by nervous debility, desirous of r ; again feeling the vigor of health and vim of CHAMPAIGN COCKTAILS A SPECIALTY system, should take a few battles of Da. llw-lky- s Cm.kbratki I. X. L. Bittkrs. Before 21. B43ADAT A CO. one bottle is taken they will feel the dawn of restoration, of roturning health. No case of dyspepsia, indirection, loss of appetite , $ rhe imatism, kidney or liver disease, ha ever resisted its restorative power. Every part of the human svstom re piiros and should receive AND and support from tho stomach, restoma the h the liver, cannot if gulated by D11LT , LIRE OF STAGES supply . tho aliment lequirod, the whole system langui-hesFortify your organs o life with theso bitters, and in a few davs you will foil your whole system invigorated; lor every disease arising from disordered liver, stomach or From the terminus of the U. N. R. R. through bowels, it is invaluable, it will revive jour all the principal towns and mining camps of shattered system Dyspepticts and persons of Montana and Eastern Idaho. bilious habit should keep it within reach, if they value health and osae. 1.1 fe SINE3 OF FANCY AND ALL cbmmnr hcoDuca. cot.. in the city -- f - I 0W re-torl- di-mp- ear . . P. HAVERS, Proprietor. ZXZS8. , u (Between Baeond end Third strsaht) and crijcrB.: North Front street, Corinne, Utah. - ft nsntonaCtrctl.Ccnn. 1 Liquors, ami Desist Grooerloo, ;t ( l ; ; a h oa.ojw tyr I3 - north. rr Wholesale and Now Open. Xo BETWEEN HAMPTON STATION. U.N.R.XL, AND MAL4D CITY, the 3rd. 1 , m T Down! Down! Dawn Again! Grand Farmers New York Store offers at reduction in Ladies Hats, at A. Kuhn wholesale and retail the largest Stock of & Bro. , i , , ; Goods ever brought to this city, conAuer & Murphy announcethat they sisting of Mens and1 Boys Clothing, re now compounding those cooling deBoots and Shoes, licious summer Beverage, uco as Milk Dry Goods, Carpets, sell will than Punch. Queeu C bur lotU i which I Go b cheaper etc., p, Occithe biers. Egg Lemonade, etc.,tt the cheapest, to meet the times. 4. dental. Ba! 000, gait Lake City. J. D. Farmer. ', XXaj Montana rtwrebeiag discontinued frod rpHE R Uorinne to Malaa, tho undersigned will run n di.-tributing Iih3.Lt r.lalad Valley Stage The blood is the life of the human system. Keep it pur? and all is well; for this purpose no standard medicine has had so uniform and amazing succoss as Du. Hkxlkys C Lkbktkd I. X. L. BiTrfcR-- This Is a pure stimulant, mediated with the finest tonics and alteratives which the vegetable kingdom affords and is tho only preparation at present known which thoroughly meets the enorgency. The effect o this popular restorative is continuous. Each do-'- o taken invigorates the vitil energies and the btain, and its prolonged o will unquestionably cui e any ea-- of debility, or mental torpidity that doe arise from organic ca ies beyond the reach of medicine, it is in the stricte-- t sense of the word, an invigorating and regulating cordial. I f tho nerves are trem up-thand relaxed, it braces them; if the liver is torpid it promotes activity in hat organ; the a ipetito is poor and dige tion a low and painful 0 erpt:on it creates a relish lor food and enables the stomach to convert U into healthful ailment- Moroover it is a sneci Ic tor a large number of ailments, some of which are particularly prevalent in tho damp and chilly weather which we so o ten experience in midthese tiiay be mentioned winter Among rbeamati-'in- . chills and lover, and all the morbid conditions or the digestive organs, .by as follows : insuring periet digestion and a proper flow of For example, talco 160 acres of land, blio, it insures puro blood, a vigorous circulaand the prompt discharge of all waste and suppose the price to be $5 per acre. tion, matter lrorn tho system If paid for in full at time of purchase, the amount would be $800. If bought Important to the Traveling Public on the credit system the amount required It is the dutyof p.11 persons before for the fitst payment would be 20 ptr starting on a journey to ascertain by cent, of $800, $160. First years intere-- t what mute they can much their destina on remainder, $640, at 10 percent , $64. tion with the lea-- t trouble, and if there are two or more roads leading to the Total amount first payment, $224. The same point, to decide which is the safest other pajrrvents would be $64 each year, and pleasantest to travel. We take pleasure in stating, that the and at the- - end of fivo years $640, the remainder of the principal. This is CniCAGAifc North-WesterRailway figuring the land at $5 per ncie, which is tho oldest, and several miles the is more than is asked for agricultural shortest, route between Omaha and Chilands. cago. Within tho past two years the General Redding writes that their road bed has been put in admirable con dition, and almost the entire line has agent who grades the prices of the lands been relaid with steel rails. will be here soon and grude the lands in Tho Depot in Chicago is centrally lothis vicinity. This is a mailer which cated, and a their trains arrive there the Company should attend to soon, ns there aro many emigrants desirous of locating on those lands, and many more Hro coming. Men do not like to settle upon and improve lands until they know the price they will have to pay, and we trust the Company will attend to the matter very soon. Our ciizen have been and are striving with ail their might and means to attract setHers to the valley, and it seems to us that the Company should aid us in the matter by publishing maps and circulars of the them, and by valley and giving as liberal terms to actual settlers as they can afford to do. It is certainly tor their interest to have the country set tied and improved, and to secure a thriving population all. along the line of the road. Some of the advantages in purchasing railroad lands are that the buyer is not limited as to quantity and is not to live upon the land; forced he can pay for and receive a deed of his land oF any time, or he can get a credit which will enable him to pay for it from the proceeds, and at any time he can sell or mortgage the property. In this Vi cinity the settler need not fence his land to protect his crop but can wait for that purpose until the proceeds of his farm enables him to do it from tho profits. We hope the Railroad Company will move in the matter immediately. Meanwhile there is any amount of Government land accessible and subject to preemption and homestsad rights ADVERTliEItBTS KEW , 3 The relaxation of the nervous system, which creates an indisposition to mental or bodily A action, isof ,very freiuent occurrence. torpid llverTeobilitated stomach or dor&nged bowels are thq great causes. For years Dr. Ukvl,e s rt. bra ed I. X L. PrrrsBs ha been successfully used thro ighout the United States, as an unfailing restorative and health and invigorating giving medicine those orarans to their original strength It has never failed to restore to health and reinvijror-at- e the whole system. I'yspepsia. indirection and loss or ffppetito, general debility, fever As a rnedi-ci- n with its use. and ag 10, e tor dseasos arising from impure or blood, it is without an impoverished (iial. They are composed of an absolutely General Outkittino. Fine Teapis, epure diff ive stimulant, medicated with the all kinds of Groceries, and Provisions, at mo-- t effective tonic, and will prove a safeguard ' 11. Leiwes. against the attacks of dyspepsia and liver com plaint. Checkered Lager Beer on tap, at the Gen. Reddirg, the Land Agent of the CORINNE AND VICINITY. Company, and a number of their cirSeveral car loads of freight arrived culars. The Company, grant gives yesterday. Front Braids, Haip.. ounces, $5 00. weighing Long $7 $6 50, $3 50; very 00, Switches, $11 $12 50, 50, $10 50, All these nice, Switches have long coverings. Curls fr-$1 50 to $3 00. Old , Hair and Combings cleaned, dyed and made up cheap, at the Standard Hair Store, 107 Kimball Block. Wm. Irvine, proprietor. N. B By rending sample of hair, and say price, for any class of hair goods, all orders will be promptly attended to, and satisfaction guaranteed. Human "d lA U l - . saitf qUAI |