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Show CtMetias Affray ot HAIL. DAILY Cal. On Thursday, tha ftrd Inst., a shooting OATTCDAY, jrXE 3. affray occured at Duel, in a reataurani man called kept by J. D. Andrews. Frenchy was taking breakfast, and findOFFICIAL DinCCTORY. ing aJIy in one of his hot cakes, and UNITED STATES OFFICERS FOR UTAH: probably not having ordered that kind Govtraor Cam!- - B- - Axtell, California. of a dish, commenced raising a fuss A. Black, Utah. Chief Jestke David P. Lowe, Kama. about! t, when the proprietor went back S. Foreman, of Psnn-J. AaoefUt Ja-u- ." into a room and got a double.barrelled ylvanla. and P-Emotion, m ichisan lAmhal Ieorge R Maxwell, Michigan. abet gun loaded with buck shot and prowilliam Caret. yTu. Attorney n of Frencby. eral Nathan Kimball, Ind. ceeded to make a pepper-bo8arr loeoigtr of Public Money Y. Silvers. Four of tbe shot took effect, and but tertaet Land Office Willi tt Pot ten ear. ft. Assessor J. P. Taggart, Illino; entertained of hie recovery. C. ft. Collector 0. J. Hollister, California. little hope believe have yet been we No arreste BOX ELDER COUNTY OFFICERS: "When they commence killing made. Probate JudceSamael Smith. men in P'ocheit ie hailed as a sure inSheriff Jbhn Bait. C. Wrieht. Proaeeatinc Attorn ovJ It Awnwr and Collector M. D. Roeenbaum. dication that they are about to strika County Clerk J. C.AVriht. rich in the lower levels. Perhaps our ftehool Pnnorlntendent Mr. J oeisoa. County Recorder J. neighbors at Buel may indulge the same hope now, as they are raising themselves CORINNE CITY OFFICERS: to tbe dignity of a mining camp. .Mayor E. P. Johnson. Councilruen S. L. Tibbals, L. Ellel, J. T. Tarkinen. foul Demur Henry Liewes, J. T. . Farmer, Phil- KHpnle, Ed. F. Ferris, W, C. Uarkixd. In Gentile Valley, Idaho, Johnaon. J. W. Gtrthrie. Recorder I- - C. Jtool. May 31, by J. Burton, J. P., at the Treasurer Lambert Ellel. Mr. of tho brides residence Tntlces of the Peace E. C. Jaeobe, T. J. William Clemens nod father, Miss Tillie . farbal D. D. R'an. Caldwell. School Trustee. L. Tibbals, IT. House Benedict is the The above nod A. Harden brrook. in Corinne the who remained gentleman last winter on his relurn from his duties RCIJOlom MOTIVES. as Representative of Oueida county at M. K. CiurpTT Rtv- - A. R. CHcVnr, pastor Preaching every Sunday at 7:30 p. m. Boise City. On the face of it it looks Sabbath School at 10'iO a w. bad, for he has not gotten out of one PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. S. L Sunday service until he is into another. If the iiUr.ple, patr7 Preach in? everyschool at other was a burdensome taxation upon a. m. and p. m. Sabbath his spirits, what must this be upon his SAMARITAN CHAPEroP THEnOOD II. Wm. Rev. Story (Protestant Enicopal) tho last 5on- - general health. (Oh!) After knocking of Logan officiating. Services i around on the Pacific Coast for day of each month. ess twenty eight years, thus to go into this kind of a business. However His done, and CORINNE AND VICINITY. (what's done is well done, we are conon luxuriate hotels at the Boakdkrs vinced, and tbe worst that wa can wish strawberries. them is that they may not only pull well but Caldwell together and mani. Davb Short has his building almost fest the greatest Clemensy towards each remodeled. J other through life Amen. i i i t.1 I U Hi.-,Thk young ladies In town are getting anxious for picnics. There hundred men and te&ms wanted to deliver 15,000 cords of wood Nobodt can; complain now that the and 2,000,000 feet of logs on the line of grass is short. the Hilliard flume. For information " V!T n address or call on Alex Toponce, CoThis is the kind of weather to wear rinne, Utah, or B. Howe, Hilliard, out storeboxes. - S. x evor-Oe- - new-mad- all ! , Wyoming. It ia duller in in five years. Schools Salt Lake than before Primary Grade. The report of the Primary Grade of the Corinne Publie closed, and the youngsters School for the week endiog yesterday is as follows: .63 Number In attendance 1 ales .................................... .29 ...... .34SO Y omales. . Average daily attendance are jubilant. - LtrnM'i'O tt Settlxbs are taking up land along the line of the Malad ditch. kialss .. Females with his Peter was in town wheelbarrow full of vegetables. to-d- ay, d ...... .27 23 Miss JioraiK Pattebsox, Teacher. Linen Suits, in: the late tndlca variety, at A. Kuhn J.A7M ionoi . Bro.a. ' In the JastieoV Coart of Malad Precinct, la the county of Be eider; aad Territory of Utah. A- - Baieweoek, J. lv Fine Teams, Colon QcrxAi.OtmPiTTuro iikuLt ti. Bcaoh C. Chspord, defendant. all kinds of Q rocs rim, and Provisions, at the people of the Territory of Utah rsrd .U. Leiwes. each A Shepard. de'ea&ant: Yea greeting to eeiwBssncd to appear before co, at are hereby office in 'orinne ' tty in Malad Prvinst my Human Hair. Front Braids, county of Box Elder, on the thirteenth Lzref Ai D. ItSTS. 'at trroaloch a. a, b anft ounoee, C3 C3. weighing Long July, swer the complaint of the above named glaln-tt- t $ TT4-- - r id, i LV 7 i 'A r : J t " " a v v? i Q toejor:, Oonajaciny fV ; Grooerleo, I'.i 4 Ppoduefrftnfl H; who claim an indebted acainet yea of two hundred aad aiaotveight dollars, on aa account tor goods sold and delivered and money loaned go thactefendaot bytheplAbr Switches, Cd W, $7 SO, (3 SO; very nice, 910 CO, 9U W, $12 0. All these Switches have long coverings. Curia to 93 CO. Old Hair and from Q1 Combings cleaned, dyed and made up cheap, at the Standard IIir Store, 107 Kimball Block. Wm, Irvine, proprietor. N. B. By sending sample of hair, and say price, for any class of hair goods, all orders will be promptly attended to, and satii&etlon guaranteed. taken tifiims!ldiait4rUl for the said amount together with p ' DULY yea coca aad LED- ariCns " ' 07 - r.lcritbna Street, B. throng of nnp ; Summons ALL XIND3 OF FANCY AND . CSSI21, OUTFITTINti Rlna,kt. Dosr Lodrs, Dvoton, Liiokt--J, iiir and - Ileal the ieisse off Happiness. c m. Paceagm can tkot eitto Montana at any or theprinripal iss: at the n2oooftha0.il U. K. lu orinne or OcisoAnd at the companys oLLaoia Frank- 0) lin "v mm d lot leivjes, AND NEW and So tell TTlsalaamla Oaloon. Dealer la Groceries, c. jomison TETJ co., & 'l & . Prorlsloup, rr ti 'I1' U vl i? 11 I i Jvi Amcrt the .f ',,r - : Tobacco, Tallora, Celebrated Fish Bres Wagacs 1. 1 Llqccrff, r. Cocktd Ifat, and ,:V mid Clgan, Ale and Porteri Champagne Cocktails, ..S fi ' i; f :t i fj Mint Juleps, Sangaree Cock Corlnno, Utah. -- -'- . aod Ore- tails, Lager Beer, r- ; i f' j. gon Ckampagne Cider. r .. rfriL - - t STOCK For Sale on of Wines, Scotch Alt English Porter Con-- . All klnda and ALWAYS ON HAND k HABNI8H n stahtly 8HEPHEBD, Proprietors. sit hind. ! 3t Corlune 'JUoiriiO . i35xkier Teres Uagon Depot of Geo. A. Lowe, Montana Easy Corinne, Utah. to-morr- It wpo, Boveral thousand shlaglw rough lumber oa hand. DOULIHG ALLEY t RxLioiotrs. Services in the PresbyFreighters from the north say the ter inn Church this evening. Also toroads coOd not be better. morrow morning and evening. Rev. Salt Lake City, wil I Preparations are making for open- Josiah Welch, 'of evening, after Ths "Bonansa for all. which ing the mines in tbe vicinity of Willard. preach Invalids, by nervous debility, desirous of will be the celebration of the Lord's again feeling the vigor of health and vim of to now hear a Supper. system, should take a few bottles of Dn. Hzn-lt-8 may be curiosity Cklkbratkd I. X. tL- - Bittkrs- Before that the eastern express comes in on one X.Y2TTEB Speeiaty ,ug2?r br Prepriotors. mySfi agents tor the A. J , Bde CvOarjumdienra Lifa ia Swaet. u. c U .3 mm - VJAGOP DEPOT The blood Is the life of the human system. Keep it pare and all is well; for this purpose no standard medicine has had ro uniform and amazing success as Da. Hrklcts Gklkbstkd I- - X. L. Bittar. This is a pure stimulant, medicated , with the finest tonics and alteratives which the vegetable kingdom affords and is tha only preparation at present known which thoroughly moots the energenoy. Tbe effect of this popular restorative is continuous. Each dose taken invigorates the vitil energies and the brain, and its prolonged ue will unquestionably cure any case of debility, or ment al torpidity that does arise from organic causes beyond the reach of medicine. Jtis in the strictest sense of the word, an invigorating and regulating cordial. If the nerves are tremulous and relaxed, it braces them; if the liver is torpidlt promotes activity in hat organ; the appetite is poor and digestion a slow and painful operptlon it creates a relish for food and enables the stomach to convert It into health ful ailment. Moreover, it is a specific for a large number of ailments, some of which are particularly prevalent In the damp and chilly weather whieh we so often experience in mid winter Amoug these may be mentioned rheumatism, chills and fever, and all the morbid conditions of the digestive organs. By insuring perfet digestion and a proper flow of bile, it insures pure blood, a vigorous circulation, and the prompt discharge of all waste matter from the system- - u; n V'.:. Cllmcr Q Onllsbiiry a. a. rail r.oaoBX. DOJ. m m m cocktei t-- y The relaxation of the nervous aystom. which creates an indisnoatUon to mental or bodily action, ia of very fre iuont occurrence. A torpid liver, debilitated etomach or deranged bowels are the great causes. For years lo. a del Biu'in I. X T. Frrrcxa has been successfully used throughout the United States, as an unfailing restorative and health giving medicine restoring and invigorating w. c, those organs te their original strength it has jojkksox. never failed to restore to health and relnvigor-at- e tbe whole system. Uyspepsia. indigestion and lorn of appetite, general debility, fever and ague, disappear with its nse. As a medi ciu efr diseases arising from impure or impoverished blood, it is without an equal. They are composed of an absolutely pure diffusive stimulant, medicated with the most effective tonic, and will prove a safeguard against the attacks of dyspepsia and liver complaint. Sk-Mu- 13-10- GOODS, aKD TANTLY OW HARD. - anla, uontana. named plaintitfi. who claim an lndlbtedaeim (340 against you of forty and d'dlaryon aooonnt of goods sold and deliv- bred to defendant plalntiCi and service of property Of plaintila, when judgment will bo taken against you for the said amounUtogothor with costs and damages. If you fail to aprear . . and answer. To tho Sheriff or any Constable of said Box Elder oounty, greeting: Make legal seeviee and due return nereof. Uiren under my hand this seoond day of Jane, A. D. 1875. T. J. BLACK, J. P. 13-1- 00 FAXilt OJOk .CKJNTSY, PGOSUOa - IM Corinne, (Between fieoood and Third stieao,) a-- SPECUL --R0TICE3. PPOYfol -- fronfrttaslr to appear and answer. taapftxctxl'teaa any Constable o Box Elder all county, greeting: Make legal service aad due Montana return hereof. Uiren under my hand this second day cf J one, A. D. ISTfiA. HARDENBR00K, J. P. 11 In the Justices Court of Malad Preeiaet. ia the county of Box Elder and Tarritary of Utah. T.J. Black, J.P. Allen Hardenbrook d John Landon, part Auer & Murphy announce that they nert dob g busineee under tbe fra name aad style of Hardenbrook Jt Landon, plaintiff, vs. are now compounding those cooling de- John B. l ouldware, defendant. The people of the Territory of Utah send licious summer beverages, ruen as Milk te John B. Uouldtrare, delsndant: Punch, Queen Charlottes, Julips, (kib- ?eetlng hereby sumaioned to appear befbre me. at my ofSoe- in 4 orinne City in llalad blers, Egg Lemonade, etc., at the OcciPrecinct, county of Box Elder, oa the thirdental Saloon, Salt Lake City. teenth day of Jifly, A. D. 1875, at one o'clock p. m., to answer the oomnlaint of the above e . . Ladies style and AND WARRANTED - I.IST. WKOL.ESiXX AXZ aSTAZI. DXALCB bottle is taken they will feel the dawn No case In of every respect, as they are made of the very Following is the list of letters remain- of restoration, of returning health. loss best materia. ... of appetite dyspepsia, - indigestion, Ocr Brigham City vegetable neigh- ing in the Corinne Fostoffice for the week rheumatism, kidney or liver disease, bas ever Qi bors still tote their wares to town foot-bac- ending June 5th: V. A. Cook, Mrs. W. resisted its restorative power. Every part of '2.J the human system re tuires and should receive Conner, Niss Mahals Russel, Edward sustenance and support from the stomach, re Horace B. Turner, L. M. Todd, gulated by the liver. If the stoma h cannot Stack, supply the aliment teiuired, the whole system Whats the mattter with the duck L. S. Wilson. w.ii A languishes. Fortify your organs o life with hunters? Or bas the high water drowned these bitters, and in a few days you will foil Wo would also call attention to our style of T. J. BLACK, Postmaster. A full stock, all sizes, of the celebrated your whole system invigorated; for every disall the ducks. ease arising from disordered liver, stomach or bowels, it is invaluable, It will rflvive your 1,1st af I.bttera Scbattler Chicago Waopft shattered system- Ifyspeptiots and persons of Reports from Soda Springs indicate office in of bilious the should within habit if it Wells, reach, keep Remaining a great rush to that favorite resort this Always on hand, warranted in every respect they value health and esae. & Co., Saturday June, 5th: Fargo and guaranteed the best wagon made. Also a season fhll supply of M. Amshler, George Butterbaugh, to ilia "'' Traveling Public is ft mistake that ranches along the Thomas Ferguson, J. W. McNutt, Important EEAPEK3, XtOWESS. .TnRtSHING MA- time. .'i m is c tGS-lEfcOOasrai- k. aad ( - 1 It river have gone they still remain un-d- er the water. Old Hill, of the Owyhee Avahas returned to the helm after a t.lanche, month's absence in California. - , . Those who are so fortnnate as to pos animals, air themselves on horseback these evenings. washes for the devil has been around for his pay. cheek be more exemplified? Can 1 In the absence of other excitements the smell boys are now engaged in doing their little fighting. Three yestorday. .Duputy U. 8. Marshal Harnish re- turned this morning from Buel, where he has been for a couple of days on official business. For a change tbe dogs have taken to barking and snapping at the Battle-Axewhile making their rounds of the hack yards. s, rt Tvt tithes, but upon the return of .jtbft freighters from their first trip north coin will be plenty. In three or four . da they will begin to arrive ji One who knows says there is more .oir ;the renges "in proximity to Corinne than en any others on the line andjUPrtadsi U . A GOOD SUPPLY OF PLOWS, W a gon Coy e rs Farm Always on hand. - ' II T I M w. c. naiad Valley : f s. ( ; A fV i city Crcr;cr? end i ') i ? r CRACKERS, v CHEESE. - - r j f A COnHfNB. UTAH. vr. r.- Frco Lunch m Y BltVCR GTAR RBOTtUCfinT, O nlft ffoith Front street, Corinne, Utih. Z o' i J, F. G3AC77, V- Oalt-HO- - - , UTAH. oeltf BAUflAGE, Connecting with . U. K?. R.- R. tribf going north. Loaves . flamptoa every ! londar, Wednesday and Friday, returning Xuoniay, Tharrday and Saturday- - Ksr, ! .dl Corner of Colorado and Scwn ANDHaLADCITY, -- '4 Promptly Filled. U.N.B. BETWEEN HAMPTON STATION. . r - j PIE3, WIIIE3, ..... C3 80. i Orders from Holhborlng Town y s t 9$ ' Peter Moer, freighter, for Deer Lodge Dbcaoca cf tho Eiiicje The attention of the City Fathers is and Phillipsburg, 6,430 pounds; con6 ;l3 cklledT fo the condition of the alley north signed to H. Imkamp, Fenner. A Co., aiafisl affbotloMof the Madder, and arlsary BU.TC3,' f Montana street, between Fourth and J H. Mills, D. Cohan A Bran F. B. ofgiM aoeompaniod by gravelly deposits wh difirritea f twnezk cfCo The odors of Araby the Millar, Wm. Coleman. ,FJfrb stristaro. in Tko ficulty of koldizg tho nriho, ia csSyCst e!s nsUmtxi tx the ey Bleat are nothing in cemprtaon, and D. Peck, freighter for Bannack, 9,1C3 seaiaal waakgoss, apd in aUpfioeffror I, !- u the fourteen distinct smells which the pounds; consigned to J j Sbeiafctrtr, tl by jUVU!ty,wxlmesx imerr ' ; Mrs. tra veler iscq v ered , at ;CoUrr Wid George F. Teylor, C. O. Trask fr'CM. MtehliiTohcifimiinak wDanht of tho lsi Levis 11" p'craTi.nr ton, Rnoixtn!i tko work herself, which iflSSf! rcaxko. ' beiiniflg. ;.Qp of our D. D. Thaou,; fWshtxiy : 9,iC3 it t9 be ta Stylo. 1 " Wterprthg citiaens proposes ! utilize will bo ftnmd a most cCoaclona rcncdy. :?f Harkaets, Portxeul . pounds for ll. kbx nafsahce by bttRag up the sonon is Fjjwa Stanchfield, fireighrer, i 19,449. pounds Pno tl k bottle; C3pT k??f KEIIU ' a2V2m j i 43 Liberty rttii. NewCi,t York so Ertinle of cemfnerce. far Rich 11od. BoxemRn. rv strl. : States malls and pamon- Carrying the United ' ". ' Rb-apcii- Dd. Li j BREAD, Lino, kly 0'cn UfiiD ; to Malad, the undersigned will Trl-Wee- ft'? : " V FRUIIS . CorlnnOgUtah. THE Montana stage being dlscontinnod from run 1 corinne : 7arebocso Hear tho Depot, Lina Siago J OF ALL DESCRIP- - rs co. jonssona iv j AND FAMILY SUPPLIES I A large' and complete stock of all kinds of HARDWOOD AND W AQ6N ' MATERIAL. ISON, STEEL, And all kinds of BlsdUaKh and Wagon-makeSnppiies, for sale at the lowest cash prices. All orders will restive our personal attention. i VSI NATIVE AND FOREIGN ' Machinery. r-- R v A largo assdttmsht of And all kinds of tho host and latest improved n mi; j n sess the The Chinaman who the duty of all persons before J. Kixsxl, Agt. starting on a journey to ascertain by what route they can reach their des tina tion with the leat trouble, and if there at on Lager Beer tap, the Checkered are two or more roads leading to the Front. same point, to decide which is the safest and pleasantest to travel. Down! Down! Down Again! Grand We take pleasure ia stating, that the reduction in Ladies' Hats, at A. Kuhn Chicaqa& North-WesterRailway & Bro. is The oldost, and several .miles, the route between Omaha and Chishortest, Fralxht getss. . Within the past two years the cago. Freight continues to arrive in unlimi- road bed has been put in admirable conted quantity, and is loaded out and sent dition, and almost the entire line lias north as fWst as posrible. Following is been relaid with steel rails. . The Depot in Chicago is centrally lothe transactions at Kiesel A Co.'s since cated, and as their trains arrive there the 1st of May; thirty minutes in advance of all other Eelix Murry, freighter, for Virginia lines, passengers can always be sure of For h11 and Nevada City, 13,251 pounds; con- making Eastern connections. North-Easte- rn in and Northern signed to Maxbam & Vinter and Casey points Iowa, you should purchase tickets via & OBrien. Marshall, Cedar Rapids, or Clinton. For for Fort . John Thomas, freighter, points in notthern Illinois or WisEllis and Bozeman, 35,800 ponnd; con- consin, via Fulton; and if.voii are going to Chicago, or East, you should, by all signed to Capt. G. S. Tyler, A. Q. M., means, purchase your tickets by the ; Old , S.H. Osborne, J. B & J. V. Bogert, Pioneer Route A. C. S. n. The Chicago A North-West- er Rich A Wilsons train, for themsalves, Pull-map You will find on all the trains Bozeman; 66,807 pounds. Sleepers, new and magnificent l ay W. D. Wil'iams, freighter, for Helena, Coaches, and the best Smoking and 25,590 pounds; consigned to Murphy, Seoond Clast Cars now oa any road in Niel A Co, Auerbach Bros., W. G. tbe United States. Particular information, with maps, Prewett, Morris Bros., B. S Hall, N. time tables, etc., mar be had at any of Schyer.dk Co., Clark, Conrad A Curtin. the Through Ticket Offices in the Wdei,: Carey A Bro., freighters, for Helena, or upon personal or written application J. H. II untain, 24,025 pounds; consigned to Tong Hing, to Western Traveling Agent, Omasa, Neb., Sands Bros., Gans A Klein j 1st Nat. or to H. Stennett, W. Bank, Koenigsberger Bros., A Berken-fiel- d. General Paeeongor Agent, Cbioasar ' v CHINES, SULKY RAKES, GRAIN DRILLS, PLOWS, GANG Ills Jerry Sulivan. PROVIOIOnO, Ete. Spri ng Wagono, - iU- Clethin- -, 43 r.: a GEORGE H ANF, Proprietor 012 d v aod pcr-riTxi wachd2ffU.t-- 4 A gomclM3 TanLxnzxz ; l - I !P;C1''GG vtin ?''T hn .rifiJU ni itiS Olivia ? 1 o'-v-i vJ J i i Irtt' i ni i'joVf ran E3 cm:i riii & irtif QAlways oahsnd.ij. ' Ah - : J-- f tlfitl a Piro-parod- -- - a v - by L-- ms HALT OF A SUPEBIOB Q UAlJtf trlv;Blv3J5ue , oqo fropciJs' prism 4rt'Aohr5 ana'll ftllw- |