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Show y r?. e,tTr fei'T X CORISKE Advices from the Mexican bordeT STATES OFFICERS FOR UTAH: lovernor Sami. B Axtelt, California. Ucor,;e A. Blaik, Utah. P. Lowe, Kansas. Chief Justice--DaviAssociate ,f uti's J. S. Bofeman,of Penn-- j Irani a, and P. II. Kmeron, Michigan. Marshal Joorge K Maxwoll, Michigan. U. S. Attorney Wlllla n Carey. Surveyor-- enoral Nathan Kimball, Ind. 0 Roceiver of Public Moneys V. Silvers. Register Land Office Willitt Fottenger. U. S. Assessor J. P. Tagart. Illinois. U. S. Collector O. J. Hollister, California. BOX ELDER COUNTY OFFICERS: Probate Judge Samuel Smith. Sheriff John Burt. Prosecuting Attorney J. C- - 'Wright. Assessor and Collector M. D. Rosenbaum. County Clerk J. C. Wright. School Superintendent -- Mr. Joeison. Count Recorder J. C. Wright. COPvINNE CITY Mayor E. F. Johnson. OFFICERS: Councilman S. I. riibbal, L. Eliel, J. T. Parkinon. Louis Demer Henry T.iewes, J. D. Farmer, Phil. Klipple, Ed. F. Ferri, W. C. Johnson. J. W. Outhrie. Herordor I'. C. Jacob. Treasurer Lambert Eliel. Justices of the Peace E. C. Jacobs, T. J. Black. Mnrhal D. D. Rvan. School Trustees S. L. Tibbals, II. IIouo and A. ifardenbrrook. iti:i.uai;H xo ri(i:.s. Rev. A. T. Clacknor, pas- tor Preaching every Sunday at 7:30 p. m. Sabbath School at 10:30 a m. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH -- Rev. S. L Gillespie, patnr Preaching erorv Sunday at II a. in. and 7 p. m. Sabbath school at p. 2J- - m- - CHAPEL OF TIIE OOOD SAMARITAN. (Protestant Episcopal) Rev- Wm. II. Story - of Logan officiating. Services the day of each month. lat Sun- CORINNE AND VICINITY. Two car loads of freight arrived last night. ChasCopelin ishappy over the new arrival' in his family. It is a girl. Dont fail to call and get colonization circulars to send to your acquaintances. Strawbekiuks are selling in tho .market at twenty cents per quart. Wht dont some person propose a ebration for the Fourth of July. cel- plying their vocation Texan frontier, and tho Mexican Government is powerless to restrain them. The Northern States or Mexico' have ever been the favorite home of the banditti and they have always been an expense and trouble to the authorities. This fact coupled with the heavy indemnities which must be paid to our Government must inevitably bring about an annexation of that portion of the country. When that is once done and the country thrown open to our people, a change in thrt state of affairs must quickly ensue. The mountains and canyons will be thoroughly prospected and the valleys filled with a thifty, industrious population. The countiy has retrograded ever since tho Spanish conquest and to day. the remains of Aztec enterprise show a higher degree of civilization than has ever been attained by their conquerors. In New Mexico, Chihuahua and Sonora, many of the native races the Zunis and others aro better, more peacable and more honest citizens, than are the descendants of the Latin race which overwhelmed them. It is to be hoped that the march of destiny and progress will bo rapid and the coimim malion will soon be reached. Let the ly Augean stables of our country be cleansed and the light of a free Government be let in upon tluft region, and a mighty empire will soon be built up on the soil which 19 now the refuge of highwaymen steeped in ignorance and superstition. to yes-terda- afternoon. load of powder is expect-edhe- re today for Kiesel & Co., agents for the California Powder'Worka. Human Hair. Everything in this business, wholesale and retail, at the Standard Hair Store, Salt Lake City. -- "Wm. Irvine, Proprietor. James Denny has purchased a half interest in tiro Bank Saloon, and the firm will hereafter bo Kingsbury and Denny. Bcrryfrian & Rogers, Thos. Tooher, W. Beasley, "W. Smith and John Kyle, loaded at Kiesel & Co.s and will roll out today. For Bargains in Dry Goods, Cloth- ing and Boots and Shoes, call at Farm- ers New York Store. ' John Burns, an employee of the Utah Western Railway, while working on a cobstruction train last Tuesday morning, received injuries from which ha died in a few hours. "We noticed among the shipments of Kiesel and Cos a fine set of furniture for Rich Wilson, of Bozeman, Montana. Wo aro informed that it is for their own use. car load of Singer sewing machines arrived here last night, to be forwarded to Banr.ack, Montana. Geo. W. Shelly, this Machine on the Pacific agent-focoast is here, and will leave for Banriack in a few days. r Three hundred men and team 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, extending the ' sidewalk" from tho Osceola Saloon to the says if they will river at the end 'ill complete the . , " , The 1 st. I -- t s j Frcnt Uircct9 Ccrbcc Propriety. $ ' y , t . i toholeeale ead lUtau Dele u 4 ( 5 Grooerleo, Prodtt0e ftiid , it u: . s 1 .... ..... . THE ONLY FIRST, Cl, ASS HOTEL IN THE CITY., f' J- r.j J ' J c " i VA k PHOTOGRAPH, GALLERY, mi MSS. NIQKUM & SON, iJSrHLW 3 . Bonausa All kinds of work, done with neatness and dis--t 4 patch,' ' PER DAY. $2 50 OARTR DE VrSITES to 8x10 AND COPYING. FRO - fog Invalids, by nervous debility, desirous of again feeling the vigor of health and vim of system, should take a few battles of Da, Hn-lmt- s I. X. L. BixxHRg. Before ono bottle is taken they will fool the dawn of restoration, of returning health. No case of dyspepsia, indigestion, lots of appetite rheumatism, kidney or liver disease, has over d its ower.' Everv of tho human svstoui ro iniros and should part receive and support irom the stomach, regulated by the liver. If the stoma h cannot supply the aliment lequired, tho whole system languishes. Fortify your organs of life with these bitters, and in & lew davs you will fell whole system invigorated; for every disjour ease arising fiom disordered liver, stomach or bowels, it is invaluable, it will revive jour shattered Dyspcpticts and porsons of bilious habit should keep it within reach, if they value health and esao. ro-itc- TERMS 1 NEW BRICK BUILDING. LARGE, PLEASANT AND WELL FURNISHED &X)US, GOOD fePBING BEDS IN ALL THE SLEEP- - V - 4 is -, i Montana Otroot, (Between Seeood end Third ES i . 0 t , Views of the principal points f interest on hand and taken to order. ALL KINDS OF FANCY AND v - ING ROOMS. f y i COUNTRY Accommodations for 5,000 men, women and children to hare their Likenesses tken. For c. JOHN BON. o. j. A. A. FAlTKB BOM. CON. . ' PAID CASn FOE COBSm 'Ftoiittj I1 Batter aad Erga Made; a hpeeun, Photographic Artist. Several Ufoneand Bbtogla rough lumber on hand. -- Yiagon Depot of Geo. R: Love, it 2STEW WHOLUiU WAGON DEPOT t tad w Louis Demer Utah. ' Ooxixme, or u,e)fr4ph mmU .t!2dSr LAi:n, AND FROM CARS. B. i. OBBOaW. PRODUCS I f W. Only, And satisfaction guaranteed to alL TRAINS leave at 8 oclock every morning, and make connection with tho Stage fer Helena, Deer Lodge, Fort Benton, Bozeman, Virginia city and all points in Montana. FR'E COACH TO 1 Qto, STANTLY ON HAND. i Weeks Two - rAH.Y osrisj, outfit rwa doout, ; i. The Table will be at all times supplied with the besti and the comfort , of guests attended to. Corinne A. I.lfe la Sweet. u-- i- - i . t'l Jt n t Milt, n AMD aKTAXX. - QD ElRIE.q' (1 Dry Goods and Clothing, W. C. JOHNSON & . CO., A full stock, all fizes, of thCcelebrated persons before starting on a journey to ascertain by whut route they can reach their dostina tion with the least trouble, and if there are two or more roads leading to tho same point, to decide which is tho safest and pleasantest to travel. We take pleasure in stating, that the Cihcaga& North-Wester- . OF ALL DESCRIP- - F arm Machinery . i 933. The la st steamer, the Tokio.from Yokohama, brought nine hundred and thirty three celestials into San Francisco. Thus is the Pacific Coast being flooded with the filth and scum ofthe oriental hives, bringing loathsome diseases and moral pestilence, crowding out civilized white labor and filling tho places with the depraved idolatrous hordes of Asia. They are mostly slaves, and their labor can bo procured at from 4 to 5 per week, wages Insufficient to procure a civilized man the commonest necessaries of life. The newspapers dare not publish the swelling numbers of immigrants arriving on every steamer, but by accident occasionally we seo the figures, and they are sufficiently startling to cause a thoughtful man to look with anxiety into All those who are best acquainted with the matter, and who have the good of the country at heart, are crying to the' Government in the name of Christianity and good morals to slay this fearful scourge and not allow the rich and beautiful valley! ofthe Pacific to become a moral Gehama the lazar house of the American continent. Better abrogate all treaties with China and drop commercial relations entirely than permit these fearful inroads to Walad , Valley FULL STOCK A Wo would also call HARDWOOD - 4 s MATERIAL, - J Warehouse Near (he Depot) Bakery, ' A Linev ly BETWEEN HAMPTON 8TATION, AND HaLAD CITY, A ' Connecting with U. N- R. R. trains going north. Leaves Hampton every Monday, Wednesday and Friday; returning Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. ' - , -- 1 HEKHY e - meals for EVERY PERSON Man, woman, bov or girl should send at cre or one of the Excelsior Stationery Packets, ntaining note paper, env- - lop s, pen holder pencil, pens, blank book, blotter, photographs of 100 beautiful ladies, tooth picks, perfume sachet, Chfce?e puzzle, and a fine piece of ladies' or gents' jewelry. Try a package. Price, paid, 50 cts., or 3 for SI. Agents wanted. to S20 per day at home. Term? free pot Address, J. CARTY BURROW, Address Q. Stinson & Co-- Portland, Me , 319 Harmony St. Philadelphia- -- $5 - t: ; i soula, Montana. t it U t , .' . t , Hr, All kinds Of Winei. . Scotch Portsr,, Con- - English I 'I i , i - i 1 ! 1 Cilmor Cl Galiobury my23 Proprietors, !v 44 t 4t e ' s n f TJ s, Among ' ' - "K , tailx, s ' rf A. . Baer, and , , & Co., fn Laer 4 Ore- gon Champagne Cider. t Liberty street. New Yor Ala and Portar, Champagna CockUil . I c.T .xoA i'ltiud f ESZFSBRD, Proprietors. 9 J , ' J 4 r m I ' Gfdbc. will be found a mort adcaetoxai remedy. Prte 81 per battle; t5 ptx fcvMten. Prp-- ? a29-2- J! b' t Hfhf.atid -l 17 'JLjlZ cb Ct .v C5it ii ipl TUorff, jjiiLiirs uyonasTuj copcn t'fil i - f ' CoikkS ' i Disfasfs cf tko ,1 ,v k 3 Montana Gt.,. Ooiriuno. ' y tu ... . t j f t " 1 , 3 ALLEY - , to It i fi ; i i UT5 L i ' v ainful aflfettoas of the bladder, aad uriaary organs, accompanied by gravelly; dlrtxjei irritation of the'neof dif ficulty of holding the urine, in strietore. in Passengers can through tickets to seminal weaknesa, and all ooriUJeu ofthe Montana at any orprocure the principal Eastern cit- parts, accompanied by ia dsUtlify, VCalnesa or ies; at the office of the 0. N R. K. in orinne or Ogden, and At thA Company's office in Frank- painful irreaularitiat in p?,U or female, lin . .... Salt Laka tity. TEW P I Ale , tantly on hand. ' t " f lit - Ner lork. Saloon. i; STAGES ! New York. lo lit i and Cigars and res San Francireo-- Lino BOW :ws . 4 T 1 4 From the terminus of the U. N. R. R. through alt the principal towns and mining camps of Sil-er- s, Sfi.Oi per week. Three $ .00. S nglo.ra cals, 50c. J - , Jk Liquors, 1 RATES j.j 1 Leaves Franklin. Idaho, daily, running north to Oxford, Ross Fork, iaylors Bridge, Idaho, Bannack, Lovell. Bryant District, Virginia vity. Jefferson tty, Helena, it. Bvston, Blackfoot, Dear Lodge, and Mis, v . hemical National Baak.. Uermaq 'National BaniL- White k McUornick. Tobacco, Stage Company the-futur- e. i Bank'of California. t rt The only first class restaurant in the city J CORRESPONDENTS. i Provisions, P. SILVERS, Proprietor. Coin. Prompt attention given to collections and proceeds remitted at current rates of Exebari drawn on day of payment. 4 ' f I J, Geo. Opdyke Montana and Eastern Idaho. "is , 4 Buy and fell Exchange on all the principal citie of the United State. Sight drafts on England, Ireland, Scotland, Gormany, tranc or any other part. of Continental Europe. K J Groceries, Utah and Montana OF iw t Wholesale and Detail Dealer m LINE J r Dealers in Gold bust and i North Front street, Corinne, Utah. Mrs. widow of the late Louis Stivers, superintend the work herself, which it to be in the host stvle. - j cr, 1 DAILY ' CO., COKINNE,:UTAH. LEIKJES, J. F. GRANT. SILVER STAR RESTAURANT, MRS. 4. & GEORGE HANF, Proprietor. - Fare $2 50. Q. LAXG3D0RZ Banlxera " CRACKERS, CHEESE. i i c. J. w. GUTHRIE LIQUORS, ' SAUSAGE, n!6 U.N. It. R.f f ' H. O. HARCnXSS. PIES, WINES, Hark! from the tomb a doleiul sound! The ghots of freighters murdered; Who died trom wagons breaking down. By others manufactured. Carrying the United States mails and passengers, UTAH. aeltf , BREAD, t TIIE Montana staje being discontinued from All orders will receive our personal attention. Corinne toMahtd, tho undersigned will run W. C. JOHNSON & CO. . - - 1 J. W. QUTHRIE. SUPPLY OF Covers -- t Re-open- ed. ervi-Wrj- J CORINNE, 4 Freo Lunch. W agon ' Corinne, Utah. Union Towns Promptly .Filled. rs ing Wagons. A GOOD Orders ffom Neighboring And all kinds of Blacksmith and Wagon-makeSupplies, for sale at the lowest cash . , prices. , a Tri-Week- ' - of all-kind- AND WAGON IRON, STEEL,- - - attention to our style of Line. Stage TIONS to A large and compfete stock of Always on hand. r, FRUITS AND FAMILY SUPPLIE3 . of-th- Agent,-Chicag- large aaeortment of NATIVE AND FOREIGN PLOWS, t A a A And all kinds of the best and latest improved and several miles the shortest, route between Omaha and ChiALWAYS ON HAND cago. Within the past two years the road bed has been put in admirable condition, and almost the entire lino has been relaid with steel rails. For Sale on Easy Terms Tho Depot in Chicago is centrally located, and as their trains arrive there thirty minutes in advance of all other AND WARRANTED linos, passengers can always be sure of E istern connections. For all making points in Northern and North-Easte- rn Iowa, you should purchase tickets via In every respect, as thoy aro made of the very best material. Marshall, Cedar Rapids, or Clinton. For points in northern Illinois or Wisconsin, via Fulton; and Lf vou are going to Chicago, or East, you should, by all means, purchase your tickets by the Old Pioneer Route is the oldest, J REAPER8, MOWERS, THRESHING MACHINES,, BULKY, RAKES, GRAIN , ; DRILLS, PLOWS, ' GANG . Corinne, Utah. Railway n , PROVISIONS, Etc. Always.cn hand, warranted In every respect and guaranteed the best wagon made. Also a full supply cf Celebrated Fish Bros Wagons It is the duty of all l 3 P. SchnJtlcr Chicago' 17CC2 AGENTS FOR THE Important to tlie Traveling; Pnblic t , " i I- - i Front. J. W. Guthrie . t , George Butterbaugh and wife left yesterday for Hilliard, Wyoming, where they will remain during the summer. Herman Kuchler went to Franklin this morning. Geo. A. Lowo arrived in town last night. G. Goldberg, of the firm of Kiesel & Co., went west last night to look after their fast increasing trade, which extends as far as Winnemucca, Nevada. Lieut. Chas. F. Boo, stationer at Fort Ellis, Montana, passed through here en route for Montana, after The Chicago & North-Wester- n. sdending five months at his old home You will find on all the trains Pulle Hudson. man Sleepers, new and magnificent Lay among the Highlands Coaches, and tho best Smoking and Second Class Cars now on any road in Marshal Ryan will probably get his tho United State. celebrated Hjdraulicon Shadoof in runParticular information, with maps, ning order today, and as there is some timo tables, etc., mav be had at any of the Through Ticket Offices in the West, danger of his becoming unmanageable or upon personal or writtVi application parents are requested to pay proper to J. H. M 'UNTAIN, attention to their children. .The affair Western Traveling Agent, Omar a, Neb., can be witnessed by our citizens from or to W. II. Stennktt, o. General passenger nearly all the public streets. Twenty-fiv- e Lager Beer on tap, at tho Checkered J. Personal. tons of ore front Dah-leArmstrong & Co., of Glendale, One of the finest setter dogs that ever came to thir country arrived here last arrived last night. A large amount is also on the road for W. C. President night, for Charles- Wunderlich, of Di- of the First National Clark, Bank of Deor vide Creek, Montana. Kiesel is .taking care of him until his team3 come down. Lodge. AT CORINNE medicated with the m(Nt effective tonic, and will prove a safeguard against the attacks of dyspepsia and iiver complaint. diffusive-stimulant- UTAH. v h con-tracts- Another car pure CENTRAL HOTEL, ll-o- his portion of the work. We did not One of the saints in tho vicinity of Salt Lake City had to use a revolver to learn whether they intend to bid for the rest of the. ditches in persuade his wife to let him take a sec- order or put not, but presume that such is ond. the case. They ovidently understand Tue large wagon put up by Phil K4ip-bl- e, the business. We hope to see the matter attended to and an absence of fish ponds weighs three thousand two hundred in the streets, as we can get along withaad thirty pounds. It was loaded y out those luxuries for a time yet. Miss Cora House has the thanks of tho Mail for the beautiful boquet she .placed in our sanctum this morning. bowels are the great causes. For years Da. Hast s IlL BBirtD I. x I.. Firms has been successfully used throughout the United States, as an unfailing restorative and health giving medicine restoring and invigorating those organs to their original strength it has never tailed to restore to health and reinrigor-at-e the whole system. Dyspepsia, indigestion and loss of appetite, general debility, fever and ague, disappear with its use. As a medic-in e for disease? arising from Imimre or impoverished blood, it Is without an e lual. They are composed of an absolutely The blood is the life of the human system. Koop if pure and all is well; fer this purpose no standard medicine has had so uniform and thor-ougamazing success as Da. Uknlkys Cilkbktkd I. X. L. Bitters. Thi3 is a pure stimulent, medicated with the .finest tonics and alteratives which tho vegetable kingdom affords and is tho only preparation at present known which thoroughly meets tho energency. The effect or this popular restorative is continuous. Each doe taken invigorates tho vitil energies and the brain, and its prolonged o will unquestionably cuioanyca.oot debility ,or mental torpidity that does anso Irom organic causes beyond tho reach of medicine, it is in the A Good Example. Mayor Johnson strictest sene of the word, an invigorating and is setting an example which others would regulating cordial. It the nerves aro trom u and braces it if relaxed, them; do well to follow, in cleaning out and is torpid it promotos activity in hat the liver organ; the is poor and digestion a slow and pain-lu- l repairing the ditches in the vicinity of appetite operption it creates a relish for food and his property. A little labor in removenables the stomach to convert it into health-iu- l ailment. Moreover, it is a specific tor a few a largo ing the grass and sediment;-witnumber of ailments, souierof which are loads of dirt to keep the water in the particularly prevalent in tho damp and chilly weather which we so often experience in midchannel, works wonders. We noticed his winter Among these may bo mentioned chills and lover, and all the honor handling a shovel and hoe very rheumatism, morbid conditions of the digestive organs. By perlct digestion and a proper flow of industriously, while street commission! r insuring blie, it insures pure blood, a vigorous circulaFerris stood by, calmly superintending tion, and the prompt discharge of all waste the job and seemingly well satisfied with matter Irom the system. ' General Outfitting Fine Teams, all kinds of Groceries, and Provision, at II. Lkiwes. - along the torpid liver, debilitated Stomach or deranged Kill "V mED CIIURII Ileal tli the Source of Iliipplnean. re, OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. M. E. XEtt.ACYiamtK)TS JUKI: 17. port more raids and fighting. The banThe relaxation of the nervous system, which an creates to mental or bodily dit Cortina and his ghng of thieves are action, is ofindisposition very frequent occurrence. A THURSDAY - SPECIAL NOTICES. Mexican Troubles. MAIL. DAILY Af as |