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Show a COttim DAILY October l. IH7I. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. TbnrMtnjr, for County Officers Going the Saints for Back Taxes. UNITED STATES OFFICERS FOIL UTAH: fiorernor Oeurge L Wood. Oregon. Secretary Geurge A. Black. Utah. Chief A notice S. B. McKean. e.v York. Associate A uti-J. S. Foreman, of Pennsylvania. ami 1. II. Emerson, Aiicbigan. Marshal George 11 Maxwell, Michigan. V. S. Attorney William Carey. burvevor-GenerNathan Kimball, I ml. Keceirer of Public Money? J- - I!. Dvfrtun. Register Land Office Wiliitt Pottengcr. V. S. J. 1. Taggart. Illinois. UVS. Collector 0. J. Hollister, California. BOX ELDER COUNTY' OFFICERS: Probate Judge Samuel Smith. Sheriff Jphn Hurt. Prosecuting Attorney J. C Wright. Assessor and Collector J. J!oenbaum. County Cl.r: .1. C. Wright. School Superintendent -- Mr. JoeDoa. County Recorder J. C. Wright. COKIN' 'K CITY OFFICERS: Mayor II. E. Hurl but. Counciliuen S. I.. Tihhals. L. K!ie, K C. Ferru wn, J. W. Guthrie, J. T. Parkinson, Hiram lloiue, M. I. Ochiltree, J. MaLh, Lou i? Demers and Henrv Lievres. Recorder W. T. Field. Treasurer Ger?e M. Allen. Justice of the 1'eace K. C. Jacob?. Marshal Ik D. Kan. Attorney William llymlman. School Trustee? S. L. Tibbals, II. House and A. llardenbrrook. DI.HTRHT No. S T e al HAVE A NEW WOXTAN CIIMI,IIUK I.IVMO Ti:i,KCiJtHll A r. KEPAIKKO. - Aeor The Thatcher Trouble StlM ries the Saints Items of terest from Oneida County. Maud, Wor- K. J. Davi, Assessor, and Morgan Morgan, Sheriff, t for Franklin yesterday to collect delinquent taxes off the Saint, who seem to he rather tardy about paying up this season, which wo are afraid will be to their sorrow before the officers get through with them. Heretofore the officers have been very lenier.t with our Bear Lake and Cache Valley brethren, CORINNE AND VICINITY. but now we are afraid they will give Ed. Conway left Ogden this morning them the entire benefit of the law, as they so richly deserve. on the east bound train. The fchoolhouse is progressing finely. Leiwes arrived last night from A gentleman is about to start out colHenry the north, looking healthy and rugged. lecting taxes for its erection, which is Second shipment of goods per ex- further than it ever got before. Two have been the extent of the press, this season, at A. Kuhn SJBro. meetings efforts made. The chances now for DisHiram House shipped a car load of ice trict No. 2 having this fall a fine school-hous- e to Salt Lake City this morning. are very favorable, and it will Kiesel A Co. received a car load of plnco us in as good a condition for the advancement of educational, interests as fruit from Newcastle, Cal., Ja?t night. can be expected, thanks to the ambition C aggie and Shepherd, who have been and pablic interest of some of our leadrepainting and generally improving ing citizens and not to the gentlemen Kelton, returned home this morning. (whoso names are too well known in Crick House, with five room, for this vicinity to need publication) who rent. Pleasantly located. Enquire of about a year ago voted, No more education for u; we know too d d much S. L. Tibbals. now. E. .J. Davis, Judge M. E. HolSisson, YYullace & Co. have a full lister and Ilenry Peck were the leading assortment of Extracts for flavoring. gentlemen (to their everlasting credit) Likewise spices of all kinds. who took hold and pushed so far tho . Grater9 outfit, consisting of ten interest of the rising generation. The repair outfit of the YVestern Union wagons, loaded with 80,000 pounds of Tich quartz from the Trapper mine, arTelegraph Company arrived here yesrived last night. terday morning, and are purchaing Tom Cleveland, with his bull train, poles, etc., for the putting in repair of arrived yesterday. He will reduce the the Montana line, which has fo long been needed. Mr. Leo is doing a first pile of freight at the depot 30,000 class jobj the credit of which will long pounds. reflect on himself and employes. Two car, containing about 800 head, Several houses are being erected in of fine rperino sheep, arrived here this Malad this season, and such extensive morning from eastern Ohio. They are improvements generally made as have destined for Montana. not been witnessed in Malad before. Just received, pr oxpregg, the very This is bound to be the great metropolis latest in gents hats, all new styles and of the west yet. YYTm. Richard, road supervisor, is colors; also a full assortment of YVind-so- r making preparations for turnpiking tho scarfs, at A. Kuhn & Bros. piece of road just south of town. The Tho ball jiight is now the job will take about three weeks for its general theme of conversation iu This will be interesting completion. A large host of visitors are ex- news to our Montana freighters and th pected from Ogden and surrounding traveling public at large, ns this alkali towns, and the party will undoubtedly fiat, as it is called, is a never ending be one long to be remembered by those source of annoyance in wet weather. who attend. Mt. YYelch, the gentleman who Strawberries are rareties in most brought to justice the notorious horse climates at this season, but in Corinoe thieves now cooped in the county jail, a patch in blossom and bearing large passed through yesterday on route for and luscious berries, Is not considered Corlnne with a load of passengers.- - lie Dr. Cass showed us recently will load and start home as soon as posstrange. come very fine ones hehad just gathered, sible. and on one stalk was contained a ripe Wm. Dawdle, another of our county a a and a blossom, bud. berry, green one, jail representatives, entertains very seriFor ladies handsome ties and scarfs, ous fears that his frow is going to break asunder the holy bonds of wedlock. any color, changeable and others, go to What a cruel woman Mrs. D. must be. A. Kuhn fc Bros. The Ogden Junction sAys its Malad To Patrick Doran, a new arrival hail correspondent, YV. T. Lewis, (his initials ing from Cache Valley, we are indebted are correctly W. S.,) is in town. YVe for an item. Just about dusk last even-crie- c suppose that gentleman must have creof murder, police, etc., were ated a vast amount of excitement upon distinctly heard coming from the direc- his arrival in tho Junction City. How tion of the railroad track, and an excited is it Clip didnt inform us of the fact, crowd, headed by the Marshat, were as the Ogden did? soon rushing to that quarter. On turnThe Saints are still worrying about ing the corner of Sixth street the perpe- the Thatcher business, and seem to think trator of the yells was seen approaching that gentleman is notoriously misused at the top of his speed. On reaching the and that it is a put-u- p job'on tho old crowdr He gave himself into the hands land speculator. It is really too bad of the Marshal, said he. was shot, but thatjsuch a beautiful rooster should be was too terrified to give an intelligible nipped and packed off to roost in jail account of it. It seems he had been the remainder of his useless existence, examiaing a pistol, which being out of as he certainly will. YVe have shed order wouldnt revolve readily, and while many a hard tear fer him, but H seems turning the chamber with' his fingers to avail him nothingso wo have ehecked the pistol was discharged, the ball en the overflew. tering Patricks hoof. He didnt stop to Judge Lewis is furnishing G. & S. cee bow bad he was hurt, but dropped with hay at Kinney's station. Look the pistol, commenced shouting murder, ont, Judge, or you will draw a longer and started off with the speed of a dog face than you did last winter if you run having a kettle attached to his tail. He short of fodder. would undoubtedly have been running Our Saintly friends are commencing hot had he been surrounded tho h yet to pass in their to our Bishop's by crowd attracted to the spot by his unprivate secretary. That's right. earthly yells. Dr. Graham dressed the Its bad for one of our Mormon boys and Pat wound, being assured that there that he has three machines and has to was no danger of his immediate decease buy his children from ether people. became composed. He is the tame There must be something wrong. He genius ws referred to a day or two since first attempted to raise a little redskio, as imagining himself at times Beecher, but the little cuss went off and died one Brigham Young and Jesus Christ. day. He has since invested in two The very latest in Homan sashee whites, and we hope he may have better success with tho little roosters. can be seen only at A. Kuhn & Bros. Money matters are very good her0 At Auer & Murphy's, Occidental new. Everything lively, -- and seem to saloon, Salt Lake City, can always be bo getting more so every day . -- found the best of liquors and the finest Maladite. brands cf cigars. Queen Charlottes, The merit of Dooley's yeast powder sherry cobblers, soda cocktails, mint ju- consists in its perfect purity, economy, leps, and all favorite summer drinks and the small quantity required to promixed in unrivalled style at the Occi- duce good biscuits, rolls, pastry, etc., when compared with ordinary baking dental. Ceil and see for yourselves, powder. For Eale by grocers generally. discharge of their duty. Co-rin- h-f- The following freighters left for tl north yesterday; .lames Glnn, with SG,000 pounds of merchandise, f,r Helena. (I. Hughes, 0,000 pounds fur Charles Leman, Helena. W. D. McIntyre, 10,000 pounds for Helens. VftJtrter & C. K. Canfortli, 10,400 pounds for Charles Leman, Helens. I). YV, Phelan, 0,000 pounds for YV. Coleman, Deor Lodge. ('., In- Idaho, Oct. 14, 1874. Era. Mail: Meur?r ly cmte nppCJE emv , l. n i punc duuoo PAWTi. ras it . lubliy city. ( DEAFNESS, SORE EYES TAPE COATS, And all kind of worms. All ease? war Jr. II. make a ic laity of Chronic diseases, and by a microscopical examination of the blood and artne he will tell vou t toco the nature of your diverse, and then, it you wish be will deal out to you the proper scientific remedies, ltjrtbe aid ef the micro-sconbo can detect calcutt, cancerous matter, eorbonate of lime, and all extraneous with the urine or blood. ranted- - csrrin. iutosted AUDI TASOT WALL PATES, IJTATIOXEST. riCTU3 - f GOODS. ' I T31UZ3, TOOZSX Off! OSico to 6 IN Spkcialtiks. One door north of the YValker Heu.--e, Dr. C. W. Higgins, and micro'ioopi. analytic physician, treat? all elae? nf chronic dieae, on Foier.titie principle. Particular attention given to chronie di'case? of fniiinle? fits, cancer?, sore e.ve?, deafnc??, catarrh, neuraicia, tape worms, pile?, gravel, mlt rheum, ery?ipelas, r.nd spinal dis- R- - Door Inorth Welker House of flours. From 9 to 12 a. m., and frem and 7 to t p. m. Consultation tree. 2 lipeeialllts. COHINNIC, UTAH. opl-tf I invite tho onriu- -t and spinal dl?cao. . My ?y?tcm I? no new attention of tho tangled affair, hut the result of year? of exin healing chronic li?eao?. perienceand see me, and if you do not kno t fall what your troubles are 1 will tell you at oik o. AND ALONG THE P. rct One dcor north of the Walker Iloae. Dr (. W. Higgins, itlcrocoile and analytic Han, treats all elassos of chronic discn? ,'un scientific prineiole. Particular attontlon given to chronie diseases of females, fit. Mincer, sore eye, deafnem, catarrh, nournlcin, tape worms, pile?, gravel, salt sheum, crii-elas- 4 ETC. IAS THE LARGEST CIRCULATION THE NORTHERN COUNTIES CO--Fi- tl cxmxsT, C. YYORM9, e, THE TERRITORY. IM & Bros. afRi-ted- R. IS TE3TinOSIAI.M. O 1a. C. YY. Jlmc.i?: pear Sir: Shortly alter I commenced to take toyour ineliviU)' felt the dlca?e beginning glvonunv, und I have imoioved over since ( Mitlrrnl wry much with tny complaints lor twolvo month?, and did not know what my trouble were until you werecorroct in tho you told me. 1 believe would sarto any ono i diagnosis of mvea-- e. that suffers with ihoASmtcl, Liver or KUlnov complaint, to carbon you at once, if thev wi-to be cured. I have taken your uiodicinVi only four woeks.Vmd I have not fe t so well tor twelve years. 1 am with ropeet, Ma. W. Poll, Tenth ward. Salt Lao City. 1 ea??.. I invite the eatneat' attention of the afflicted. My system is no newfangled affair, but the result of years of expeirenee in healing chronic disease?. Call and see me and if you do not know what your troubles are, I will tell you at once. UBSCRI0E FOR TI1E KIAIL. h Id ADVEBT'SIMMTt. Cl OVERLAND SHOPS, Pon0of lloxou TO WHOM IIoXOK Dl. dutv impel ine to say that Dr. C. W. 1 lignin' medicine have done for me what no otlics1 phvsician? have been nblo to do. I havu for eighteen terrible year with tho w netf ' form of epileptic fit and have boon ti cutcl lv the most eminent physician of Kuropo, without relief. 1 have aIo had the edvice of somo of the local physician in this eityvrtnj until eight weeks ago, when Dr. C. M. tried hi new and wonderful iiierhoul tf tum m; treatment, 1 had given up in .H o - Latest Telegraphic Reports. PHIL. KLIPPLE, Prop., ?nt-for- I- General Blacksmtthlng, Wagon Making: and Shoeing. Carriage Repairing Painting and Trimming, Wagons, Buggies and Sleighs made to order. NORTH FRONT STREET, (Si M Local Full Department, 0 0 de-pai- o six-ornin- the ih'ystcian that euro. ' Jolix WoUTIII S0T0X, First South street, HtU ward, Salt J.uko H b A YYosmrnrcL CfRK. Jc, - BALL to -- GENERAL NEWS OF IN TERE OF THE SEASON. e h o . I o lliiwni? YV. nn gaining a wide reputation for hi skill a that occuliat. Among hi? inot recent cure of an infant daughter of Mr. J. De Spain, Creek, Utah. The child i? sit soars old, and during tho last tlireo year' ho ha suffered greatly with her eye. Fcnrinx total lilindne". tho father, about a inontli placed the child tinder the core of Dr. ami his killful treatment hn" retmed A littlo weakne- - i soundne-- ' to her sight. pain, hut all apparent, a bright light produce? inflammation and sign of dDea-- have been removod, and in another week or twM the doctor expect? to have the child? vision to perfect strength. This t? n rerv graivfyitvr . cure, and sieak? highly for tho attention ami skill of the doctor. u. e re-tor- Al z House, Dr. C. City. lit?--gl- o hi r, boon eukjcH'to lhee fit? ever inc Dr. H. rook day for eighteen year, and had a symptuiu of my case in hand I bare not thorny gid I wiK to make known far and near to every one afflicted with this awful lualxl.r, H Q & Utah. iT.v-gi- ns H t (Opposite R. R. Depot,) Opera nmsinF, ej. d., OoU LoUe WINDOW TOILET KSTOS3T leather with patent buckle, at A. Kuhn I Corinne D. 2 A YTeuld Inform lit that he has located infriend, and u TACaiSZTS. QUA, croxers. J OPENING OH!JC2-- OP OOOTOtl. MAOO. OLAT1 j GRAND nr. ' CferoKopio Md Aeilytiotl PhyclMi, ADD CKadCALO BDT ADVCaTiSfflG EEDIUD black silk rubber belts, and any style in octl.Vtf f. suits 1' IKTAlt AXD FB.YG. FITS, CANCERS, Latest Paris fashion in beaded belts Coriun v. rj. M. Dr. II. makes a specialty, of ' (Si FRIDAY, OCT. Iff, 1874. In eenneeiien with the Man. is a Committee of Arrangement George Butter-haucrII. C. Kioel, Alex. Toponee, Leonard Kliel and K. P. Paine. Committee of Invitation A. W. Brown, Thos. M. Tyroe. Frank Montgomery, Leonard Eliel and Herman Kaisor. Committee of Reception J. W. McNutt, Geo. M. Allen, D. Babcock aad R. II. Floor Managers Tim llomlerson Connor. and Sam Howe. No invitations will be issned in town, but a general invitation is extended to all. h, HOST-CLAS- Dr. C-- YV. Ilmr.rvs: DcnrVir I fed snl know now that 1 am paining rapidly nil the inv gratime, and 1 know not how to expros and hi titude to you for relieving me of pain erv. All doubt of you n a ?uccc?fnl doctor, with roe. diaiieaml wilh the neuralgia and catarrh in mv head. Rebro 1 cnllcfl on .vou had been undor the care of several other good until doctor?, but 1 got no roliof whatever, seven I took your medicine. I have suffered . year with mv dieae. hut did rot know wliut I feel thankful I ailed iie until you told me. given for the cure that your inodicine have. other me, and willingly recommend you to all 1 am that anffer with any chronic dl?ea?o. I I V your friend forever Mrs. M. B. YVam.acv, 14th ward, Sait Lako City. t. Yn. C. YV. II toots : Pear Sir T liavo been afflicted with tit? for many month? iat, ?nd have auffared everything but death. After try ordered ing many remedies that theio doctor? filled tho that meahd the varlons reined Fhcn no mo do to aeemod good. paper? advertisement up in desrgir, until I ?aw your in the Salt Lake Tribune. 1 was so intore-se- d with your new and simple theory ofdicaoi that I determined to call and soe you at once. Thank God I did; words cannot express myit gratitude and joy, ami I wili to makewith known, a 1 deem it a duty to all afllctcd thi awful malady to do all In mv istwer at make known to manhood a true physician one that euros. Ogden, Utah, July Ib lt4 Plain and Fancy Job Printing. Dancing to commence at S o'clock. by ui Z a Tiolcots Music h k u JOB OFFICE S Fer executing all kinds ef 1 Band Purdys Ogden IIAND-BILL- S, City Brewery and Halt llcuse O TOSTBRS, DODGERS. M AMSHLER PROGRAMMES. ENVELOPES Prop'r. LETTER HEADS. j. BILL HEADS. t. STATEMENTS, BLANKS. Corner ef Colorado and Second Street a B A. I Da C. SEEK OF t' Beck Otarlnga aad Alaejr Coal. OSee Corner north of Bain Wagon Depot. E;rifn.S seltf THE FINEST QUALITT J C3CJ MALT OF A SUPERIOR QUALITY PrcjUj V O, : Dear Sir I have used medWiiaa vou Trepareri for II loot r And ENGUfiH FOSTER CON etaetlt t Gorin no, Utah. nontax oa hand. Dt., t he,...I- iutb warA Salt Lake City, Aug. HY Iki i. me Hioows: Dear Sir-Pe- rmit Dt. to professional your to add my testimony hasro cured me of av kill. Your medicine intensei anffered I case of bad gravel. very until I relief no could and get for a long time, relief me took your medicine, whleltgave once, and a cure iaa few days. 1 remain yur . Mra; C. W. tlursfnd Tofeo t fli o" ) return, - 1 SCOTCH AU? EI5D3 OF . WINES, - a Pprina.qo., I aad Retail I LV C t Ala JLCZtcz LC V Altecded To. OreeeriM and Prevttlea, Liqoem, 1 Ordeis from a distance promptly filled seltf. E Who!eoole Ciders Always on hand YV. anortton nf (1 YOUNG 14th ward, Salt Lake City, July M. I74 RECEIPT AXD . 1ST , Cash paid for BARLEY, WHEAT and OATS. BALL TICKETS, BILLS OF LADING. CERTIFICATES. LAGEB BEER and retail dealers in Dr. Iltor.pra: Dear Sir T took your mcli cine? aocordtng to your directions, arm 1 H'Ci that thev have done for me wlmt incuicinc never dohe for me before. I fool really won. bettor than 1 have bo Tore for many )entr!' shall evor feci grateful to you lor tbwo ble ing?, and take pleasure in rocointnending V" treatment to the afflicted one? of Utah. haul medicines had the do?irc! effect at once,m ing remove-- ! all the moth patches fr( face, rnd the yellow and sallow complexu . liaa gono a it wore by magic. I ee.nl"..r , those bad headache or any. P?in medicine Having only used your other? n? I am gratoftabunping much benefit as I have. VT'hS i BUSINESS CARDS, VISITING CARPS, C0RINNK, UTAH. pnnmnsoti a co., YVheleeale LABELS one-tent- rAfiLy - THE Memo. The warehouse is full of freight, and teams are leaving daily heavily loaded for Boi-- e City, Granite, Eldorado, and other point? in' Idaho. Governor Bradley, of Nevada, recently purchased, at Goose Creek, about fifty miles from Kelton, the ranch, stock and fixtures of an extensive stock raiser there, paying therefor 50,000. Fred Hager has had his place thoroughly refitted, and it now presents an extremely neat appearance. Sample & Johnson have been making improvements in the Kelton House. Caggie and Shepherd, of Corinne, had the contract for painting, and the hotel now presents the most imposing appearance of any in town. HEW CZZttZ. VSSMiU . Krltoa ne. Semi-YVeak- J Frelgiil Yales. WIALAD. MAIIii (rid ALS3 " SvmxntQYutnK Ifyoo aronfflkUtw r , M, ttrta CmtMf throw.d. preeeetee?rrl gwoneoui notions who give any advtcfjdcx physician aad intonty. erid hiskln ?a 1 have used Dr. C. W. Ilignns y . . 1 " ,i 1"J"J 1 Hi 1 |