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Show CORINNE DAILY JHeSDAY crritc. HAIL. XOYEQDLK 9. exr:2Ai. wholesale desertion took piece from A ELECTION. ONEIDA THE Fort Shaw, Idaho, last week; thirteen ED. soldiers shook the dust, er mud, of the from their feet and started Idaho Will not Tolerate Mormon In garrison Lieut. Woodruff, with two D. 17. msGiris, terference In Her Elections The started the of in J men, runaways, pursuit Aspiring Bishops can now and succeeded in overhauling live of uu WnOLSSALS Aim UTitt Take a Back- - Seat. and Analytical Physician, them before reaching Corinne; the run Microscopic awaj( eight ba been and gone, but OP QOOTON. MA30. the Lieutenant still had hopes of arrestMalad, Not. 6. Eds. Mail: Returns from several ing them, and started Saturday for Salt Would Inform hi- - friends (and the pnblle small precincts are not in yet, but Lake. that he has located in enough is known to injure the election A. Kuhn & Bro.s stock of Piece of the Liberal ticket by a good round Goods cannot be excelled. majority. There is probably one candi-dat- e Dr. II. makes a specialty of en the Mormon ticket elected Dooley, s Yeast Pewdar. Is the most llenry Peck, for Probate Judge which convenient and reliable Baking Powder FITS, CANCERS, is accounted for by the well "known that has ever been offered to the public. DEAFNESS wasto with flour which no it of allows and It business SORE EYES thorough quali popularity Picnra. on.,, tae&ess.. wihdow is free from injurious sub used A PE jW OEMS , iications of this gentleman and which , T stances. Use no other. Grocers keep it. caused him te receive the support ef a hub Tomr coats, And all kinds of worm. All rase war Dr. II. make a epecialtv of Chronle large nnmber ef the independent voters. Spxcialtiks. On door north of the ranted. and examination lyanda urine he hI CTOKCIS, ESSS3P, RSYOBTSD one Peace elect Justice of the Ths Saints will tell you at Walker Houes, Dr. C. W. Higgins, of the ' . i and then, it nature of vour in Malad, and that is the extent of their microscopic and analytic physician, once the . he will deal out to vuu the proper FADC3 A.. you ADD FSSTDRS3T success on the west aide of the county. treats all classes of chronic diseases, on iei tide reitiwliv. i,v . tho aid of tho miero- t doto-cancerous can he matter, ooi e, In Bear Lake Valley and at Franklin scientific principles. Particular atten- carbonate u lime, and all extianeous GOODS. 77 ALL - FATE2 diseases chronic of to tion females, given mixed with tkeurino or blood. they elect all the precinct officers, of fits, cancers, sore eyes, deafness, catarrh, course, and a nice outfit they are. Door Inorth of rxerezs neuralgia, tape worms, piles, gravel, Office--Fir- st cTAiioarrr, . N Walker House- Our Liberal friends up the stage read salt rheum, erysipelas and spinal disease, and on Blackfoot and Snake River I invite the earnest attention of the Office Hours. From 9 to 12 a. m., and from TOA1SS3, FOC2C2 afflicted. My system is no newfangled 5 and 7 to 9 p. m. Consultation free. to turned out en masse, many of them affair, but the result of years of experiTESTIMONIALS- 0UTLE3Y, traveling fifty miles to get te a polling ence in healing chronic diseases. Call place in order to enter their protest at and soe me, and if you do not know Dr. C. W. IIiooivs Deaf Sir: After testwill tell you at ing your most excellent medicine, and feelare troubles In. what I your the ballot-borule and against priestly sure that my life would not have been once. ing time, had 1 not used religious intolerance. Every lover of spared until the present 1 could sound your fame all feel that I them, republican institutions will thank them, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. over the land to all suffering humanity. When espl-t- f I commenced taking your medicine, I was for it is to them principally we owe our troubled with the dropsy and catarrh. I feel success. with your treatment and know you pleased have done all you promised to do, when you Bishop Ilatch will now retire to private first commenced treating n&e. I am gratefully B. Brow, life and give all his valuable time to the yours. Lake City. Seventh Salt Ward, THANKSGIVIHG BALL, attention of home duties, which, consid 7f IS wring the extent of his family, must Sir: Dear W. C. Shortly Hiogixr: D. FOR TI1ELBEXEF1T OF THE weigh rather heavily on the old mans after I commenced to take your medicines I felt the diseases beginning to give away, and mind. I have improved" ever since I suffered very with my complaints for twelve months, FUND AND ORPHANS' much in can WIDOWS himself occupy Bishop Budge did not know what my troubles were until and gathering tithing from hi" poor dupes you told me. I believe you were correct in tho OKdiagnosis of mvcae. I would say to any one in Bear Lake unmolested by official ttiat suffers with the Gravel, Liver or Kldnev wish cares.- complaint, to call on yob atenonce, if thev medicines have ta I cured. to be your Bisbop Lake will have ample time to CORIME LODGE, I. 0. 0. F. only four weeks, and I have not fe t so well for twelve years. Iam with respect, visit his neighbors sheep herds and Mr. W. Poll, THURSDAY EVENING, Tenth ward, Salt Lake City. select the nicest quality of mutton, o! which tis said he is very fond, and A sense of IIoxor to whom Hoxor is Dr. Oneida county affairs will be better 230, duty impels me to say that Dr. C. W. lliggins H medicines have done for me what no other managed in his absence from the Comsufdo. I to have been able have physicians COMMITTEE OP ARRAXGKMKXT8. f"l missioners chair. fered for eighteen terrible years with the wr rst A. boon Charles fits treated have and Ilubner, of form Toponce, by epileptic In short, the saintly outfit as a whole John P. Bolding, J. A. Johnson, the most eminent physicians of Europe, but M. E. Campbell, Frank Donahue, will quietly sneak back to their respective without relief. I have also had tho advice of. Reuben Osborne. some of the local physicians in this city, hut harems wiser, if sadder, beings, and will Q until eight weeks ago, when Dr. C. W. Higgins tried his new and wonderful method of COMMITTEE OP IXVITATIOX. never again have the presumption to (f) K treatment, I had given up in despair, having W. T. Field, F. Church, or fits been to nine six these 'ever subject manage or interfere with political affairs S. S. Johnson, E. P. Johnson, o for and since Dr 1L took FITO CUR E Cor-innewa- rd. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. UNITED STATES 0FFICEK8 FOR UTAH: Governor (Jeoree 1. Woods, Oregon. Secretary George A. Black, Utah. Chief Justice J. B. McKean, Near York. Ar'odtte J uptime- - J. s. Horeman, of Pennsylvania andl. II. Emerson, Michigan. Marshal George It. Maxwell, Michigan. U. S. Attorney llliarn Carey. Surveyor-- ! ieneral- - Nathan Kimball, Ind. Receiver of Public Monevs J. li. Overton. Willitt Pottenger. Register Land CMIn-It. S. Aio-o- r J. 1. Taggart. Illinois. U. S. Colloctor 0. J. Hollister, California. , n, Bet-orde-r o- CORINNE AND VICINITY. A tea train consisting of twelve car oclock last evening. Several teams are loaded and waiting in the yard ibr the to improve before starting north. r If you want Clonks all Kuhn & yu to see Imported Ladies have to do is to go to A. llros. A pngsengor over the U. P. R. R. reports the late storm as being unusually severe between Evanston and Rawlins. The Ogden band will furnish the rmiic for the grand Thanksgiving bad, and Campbell, of the Metropolitan, the supper Arrived at A. Ivuhn & Bro.s a full assortment of all the latest styles in clothing. The sun made his appearance for a change, and wo expect at len,t a brief respite from the disagreeable wcaher of the past few days. to-da- y, There were 1,933,034 pennds of freight received hero during the month of Octo her being an increase of 498,739 pounds over the receipts of September. Johnson, of the Mail, goes to Zion A 1 1 cnataiOALO Li D2JT ADVCJTISmG IlEDIt bb-o- di-er-- e. wi-h- ; in THB TERRITORY. cah-utt- sub-ptan- ie' . - I : x CORINNE, UTAH- CRACJD HAS THB LARGEST CIRCULATION 1 TUB NORTUBRN COUNTIES J ' ADD-ALON- TUB G C. P. R. R. a 1874. November - ! silDSrniDB COR TIIE miL o o; Latest Telegraphic Reports, 0 fn ' Idaho. " es , "to-da- if THE uii.-m-.-oi-- it -. T. E. Brown, days eighteen years, my case in hand J have not had a symptom of them, and I wish to make known far and near to every one afflicted with this awful malady, the physician that cures. Louis Demson. (Ogden) y, lock-box- Bflftv quo, to pay his monthly compliments The latest advices from Boise country to our patrons in that city. They are show strong indications of Governor nlways pleased to sec him, of course. Bennetts election, and we are anxiously Ladies Shawls, Gloves, Hosiery, awaiting news from that quarter. How are you, uncle Lorenzo? Knit Goods, etc., in endless variety at O. .A. Kuhn & I3ros. A. The Frocliniu Chns. The in the postoffice have Below we publish the statement o been and are now placed Mr. Ed. Frechum in reference to wha, facing the door, and under the general we published concerning him in our delivery .window. It is quite an imSaturdays issue. "We received our provement. information on the subject from wha "Ve notice the pleasant face of Mr. L. we have reason to believe was reliable Dibble again oh our streets, having just authority, but without hesitation publish returned from San Francisco. He will Mr. Frochnms statement, in order to tarry with us but a short time before give both sides of the story: Editors of the Mail Gentlemen: leaving for Denver. I see through your paper of the 7tb inst. New Cranberries, the finest ever in that I have been very slanderously dealt the Corinne market, just received at with. In the first place, as to being on Fred J. Kiesel & Cos. too intimate terms in the light of with Miss , I deny most Judge Johnson left this morning for morality Salt Lake to attend the third annual emphatically the charge. I do know communication of the Grand Lodge of that people talk light of her on my A. F. & A. M., which commences to- account, and to stop the slander, under morrow. Other prominent Masons will exciUment of the moment I proposed for the same pur- marriage, knowing that the laws of go down Utah sanctioned such marriages. Your pose. informant evidently made the assertien Trains on the U. I. R. R. for tha past through malice. 1 was and am willing few days have been late, arriving at to make any sacrifice to stop the scandal. Corinne two and three hours bohind It is as old as time that, in small towns, time. The delays are undoubtedly if one looks crooked it is the gossip for caused by the recent storm, which must the next tea table of our neighbor. As have been very severe at soma points to the second charge of my kicking between Ogden and Omahi. and striking my "sister I also deny. The tried my case (also tho MarThere were two passengers by the J udge that is to stato on, the affidavit of Montana coach this morning, whoso-name- s shal) ready my sister that I neither kicked or struck we were unable to obtain. Yeshor. Charge the third, I contradict. terday D. Yandes, for Bannack; J. H. My wife and myself have not lived Huston, E. Ensign , Malad; Miss Brown for over five years. We parted Pleasant Valley; II. J. Rausbecker and together by mutual consent, and have not, met wife, W. A. Cherman and Julia Blake, since we parted, in Ogden. ""I gave her for Helena, were the passengers. everything I possessed in tho world at the time. After a five years' absence I Sisson, Wallace & Co. have just received Davis Bros, eastern plain hams, came to Corinne. Some time in May fresh cured, price 20 cents per pound; last 1 sold my gold watch and chain, also, a fine lot of California blankets and sent her the money, which I can prove, to help support my boy, whom I just received. left with her. My wife died about three The Wheeler troupe did' not play months ago. As soon as I was informed Saturdsyevening, as announced, being of the fact I went to Three Mile Creek unable to attract audience enough to and claimed my children, and have them warrant them in so doing. The walking with me Charge the fourth and weather was such as to compel the that I have said that I would seducef ladies to keep within doors, and a great my mother or grandmother if there was many who would like to have attended no one around, state to yeur informant, the performance were afraid to venture is a lie too black to be repeated. out. The troupe whs a really good one, Ed. Fbocham. and wt aro sorry - they were so unfor- Judge Jacobs informs us that Mrs. tunate. Barnard, in her testimony against her brother for assault and battery, SaturSunday morning Rev. S. L. Gillespie day, denied that be kicked or struck her, joined in matrimony a young couple who but said that be merely pushed her. We had just arrived on (he train from Kel-tothat she knows. The happy pair immediately after suppose the ceremony repaired to the Central I. O. O. P. with in bo a special meeting of will iorio company There Hotel, where, friends, they spent the daylight merrily. Corinne Lodge No. 4, I. O. O. F., this The usual little embarrassment were in (Monday) evening. , Business of imorder during the day, but the couple portance will be transacted, and a full seemed to enjoy their new relationship attendance "is desired. By order, Phil Kliitle, N. G; j hugely, and didnH appear to care a to-da- ahd -- CORINXE CITY OFFICERS: Mayor II. E. llurlbut. Councilmen S. L. Tibbals, L. Eliot, li C. Ferguson, J. W. (Juthrie, J. T. Parkin-oJ. Malsb, Hiram House, M. D. Ochiltree, I.oui- - Demers and Henrv I.iewcs. W. T. t iold. Treasurer tJeorge M. Allen. Justice of the i'eace E. C. Jacobs. Marshal D. I. Ran. A tiorney WilliamTIyndraan. S hool Tru-toS. L. Tibbals, H. House and A. Jlai donbrruok. -JT wt-utbe- ;K33Dc:ji:ji2 n. c. Halt Lake City. BOX ELDER COUNTY OFFICERS: Probfct Judgo Samuel Smith. Sheriti .John Burt. Jrosocuting Attorney J. C Wriglit. -Assessor and Collector J. Boren baura. County Clerk J. C. Wright. School Siierlntendent Mr. Joelsoa. Count Recorder J. C. Wright. 7 j., rj. acr. i puna druco o east about v y. RECEPTION J. D. COMMITTEE. Sain. L. Tibbals, Phil. Kllpple. M. I.angdorf, J. lley Bon, First South street, H Jonx Worthixgtox, JJ W. Farmer, Ryan, F. J. Kciaei, J. Schubert. PI.OO It MANAGERS. James R. II. Connor, W. C. Johnson, B. Singleton, Tim Henderson. Blusie by the CgdeuJBsnd. at the Metropolitan: .Supper OVERLAND SHOPS, PHIL. KLIPPLE, Prop., Woxhervtl Dr. C W. Higgins I gaining a wide reputation for his skill as an occult t. Among his most recent cures is that of aa infant daughter of Mr. J. He Fnain, liv-n- g at Deep Creek, Utah. The child is six vears old, and during the la--t threo years she has suffered, greatly with her eyes. Fearing total blindness, the father, about a month ago. placed the child under the care of Dr. Higgins, and his skillful treatment has ret.rei soundness to her sight. A littlo weakness is "apparent, a bright light produce pain, but. al inflammation and signs of dieae have been remood, and in another week or two the doctor expects to.have the childs vlion restorer to per!'e strength. This i a rerv gra.vfjinj cure, and speaks highly for the attention ant skill of the doctor. A General Dlacksmfthing, Wagon Making and Shoeing. o CtTRv. Dr. C. W. ITiootxs to - N X 0 0 a s a 0 Q I it D p 0 iii J TJtn.li. Coriune THE OLD CORNER. V. d Jh Ul J W. Higgixs : Dear Sir T have been afflicted with fits for many months past, ant nave suffered everything but death. After trying many remedies that the doctors orderec me ahd the various remedies that, filled the papers seemed to do me no good. Then I gave PJ" despair, until I saw your advertisement Ha i ed the "Old Corner" facing tho iathe Salt Lake Tribune. I was so impressed with your new, and simple theory of diseases Depot in first-cla- ss style and keepo tho !rv V7?te,n?in. n(l you at once. 1 bank God I did; words cannot express mv gratitude and joy, and I wish to make it as I deem it a known, to all affleted with this awful malady to duty Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. do all In my power to make known to manhood a true physician as one that cures. J. G. Wiggixh, Ogden, Utah, July 19, 1874. Free Lunch every night, consisting of Oyster Soup, and tho Vegetables of the seaso . Dr. Higgtxb: Dear Sir I took your modi-ejnaccording to your directions, and I feel that they have done for mo what medicines never dohe for me before. I feel really well, H I : Q 8 6 A ,1 Local Full Department (r m GENERAL NEY8 OF In sonnsstion h e JOD FIKST-CLAS- 3 0 o , INTEREST with, ths Mau $ Cl C. t (5 k jj 4 Dear Sir T feel and know now that I am gaining rapidly all the time, and I know not how to express my grat-itud- o to you for relieving me of pain and misery. All doubt of yon a a successful doctor, Carriage Repairing Painting and Trimming with mo, with the neuralgia an Wagons, Buggies and Sleighs made to order. catarrh indisappeared ray head. Before I called on you ihad been under tho care of several other goo NORTH FRONT STRKEr, doctors, but I got no relief whatever, until took your medicines. I have suffered ssvera years with my diseases, but did not know wha (Opposite It. R.Depot,) ailed me until you told me. I fool thankfn for the cure that your medicines have given me, and willingly recoinmondyou to all others 0ctl5-t- f that suffer with any chronic disease. I am your friend forever Mrs. M. B. Wallapk, 14th ward, Sait Lake City. Dr. a HI ward. Salt Lake City. COMMITTEE ON DECORATIOX4. D. I). I 0 r U s OFFICR Fsr sxssutlag all kisls sf L. WHEELOClt Plain ccd Fancy Job Printing. en - 0 H C HAND-BILL- S, 0 o POSTERS, DODGERS, PROGRAMME. es BNTILOPES n r D C C Li better than I have before for many years, I L C O J A shall ever feel grateful to yon for blese-- these . jInga, andj take pleasure in recommending vour YYhelesale and to treatment the afflicted ones retail dealer ia of Your Pay for what you get, and get what medicines had the desired effect Utah. at haronce, you pay for. ing removed all the moth patches frera my face, rnd the yellow and sallow complexion Tter? by Mie- - I fool none of those bad headaches or any pain whatever. W Here food is prepared for the beet of society. your medicines thro weeks, And handsomely served in all styles and Having only used others may receive as variety; much benefit ashoping have. cents I I remain your friend, tzzzz And the lovers of imported liquors and wine Mrs. 8. J. Rcsskll. ACD HAT8. Sey Wheelocks the place in the city to dine. ltth ward. Salt Lake City, July 14, 1874. meats, wild and tame, he h full S3 dishes. MYAIUIANGE-PEjyECTEp m Ber river supply him with all sorts of of houses NewmYnit Hiooixs : Dear Sli Thar used ln fishes; Boston, 1 am preparm portion of tfce medicines you prepared for to pay"the And the f ir La Belle Franco, and the hille on h me and am the Rhine Give drinks to all those who at the Old Cornre I umbiwhi in your remedies HIGHE3T UAHKET PRICE FOR dines. LI LETTER HEADS. BILL HBAD3, rf STATEMENTS, BLANKS, Boots and Ghooo, rc:rn::a LABELS BUSINESS CARDS, VISITING CARDS, BALL TICKETS, BILLS OP LADING, f OERTUICATES, RECEIPTS mSd wsjftteasDsttSsstf ntnd4 V AMP Hoalo ot all Ncuro. THREE MEAL oet8-tTICKETS FOR f SALT LAK maim h 1a 04 tay other complaints rtiT- jwwri neTr to return, I hope, do, I shall sail on you at once. loom - WIUl 16th Cl- - HOUSE ,Mer. B. 8. Rhkxstrom, ward. Salt Lake City, Aug. 14, 1574 JI toDJd,F wows: Dear Sir Permit me nioEo, Fono ahd PHtp. a co. o. d. nicnaouD VIOUSUI AID tXZJSVGfi Goaoral Horo h nncllao strkct, Crdcro Altered Prc-p- Uf n. SALT LAKE CITY MALSH - A GREENEVALD, aartas? UTAH. 1 CSOOND-IIAN- Mas. & Htps. C3IPTI0R Tha tabs with the boat the market affords. well-furnish- ETI3T D23 Cm : I Address Ctatacn ed. fep7-t- f OF CODdST ADD COLD. Props. HOUSE HAS BEBN REFITTED rjpHE and GOODS D ..I, . i ' $ wa. iicGcrric. liXh wtri. 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