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Show DAILY CORINNE Monday, Scptmbor OFFICIAL 31 AIL. 21, 1S7 4. DIRECTORY. UNITED STATES OFFICERS FOR UTAH: Gorornor George L. Wood-- , Oregon. Gejro .Secretary A. Bl.iak, Itah. Chief Justice J. 15. MfKean, New YoiU. S. Ilorfinan. of Be.i'.iJ sylvania, and 1. 11. H ncry.m, .Michigan. Marshal Georg !l Ma.civ,l, Michigan. F. S. Attorney William Carey. 8 Kim'viii, Ind. Receiver of Public Moncvs .1. iJ. Uveiton. Register Land !!!.1'. Willitt Potenger. lb . J. Tacgai t, illioo! . I'. 8. ColleJor t). J. Hollister, California. BOX ELLER COUNTY OFFICERS: "Probate Judge Samuel Smith. Sheriff John Hurt. Prosecuting Attorney J. C- Wright. Arsesor and Colle tor J. I'ounty ClerL J. C. Wright. Siiol SuperintendentC. Air. Joerion. Wrijht. Ccanty ItojorderJ. COIIINNE CITY OFFICERi: Mayor II. B. Hurlbut. Couneiliuea S. L. 'libbals. L. Elio!, II. C. Pergmon, ,1. W. Guthrie, J. T. Park jnon , 0. Oihi!tro, J. Malsh, Hiram Ilou.se,-- M. Louis Oemer and Hanrv Liowe.. Recorder W. T. Field. Treasurer Georg i 1. Allen. Juitioe of the Peace E. C. J a bs. - Marhal 1. I. l.san. Hvndrnan. Attorney William r S. L- Tibbal, II. IIouso Sdiool and A. llardenbrrook. Ao-:iat- jrvevor-GeneralN.itiia- ri ur - fru-tea- freight-business- - CORINNE AND VICINITY. Plenty of freighters camped near the . depot. counted 107 wild plums onafprig eighteen inches long in Sam TibbalsV We are indebted to ur obliging postmaster, Mr. Geo. Li. Ilolt, for the October number of Harpers. Our genial friend Allen, of IIu?seys bank, got back this morning from a trip to Salt. Lake. . 1 The Connrie Mills open to the trippers of the light fantastic Friday night. Ajollj time in store. Bro. hare1 on hand the A. Kuhn largest and finest assortment of gents furnishing goods. Farmer is happy, and sending his customers ofl happier yet at the handsome bargains they get. The shade trees in the yards and streets are beautiful to behold. Plant more of "We them. The dozen or more porkers that infest the rear of our office will steer clear of the ley pot hereafter. To those who are interested in knowing it we will state that the Bear Hows gently still. Jones, from Malad, arrived to-da- s - n. Prof. Patterson and Doc. Stover camo in Saturday night from the banks of the Bear loaded with ducks. They pull a heavy trigger. Just received at A. Kuhn & Bros Hands in all shades and prices. James T. Parkinson is making arrangements to ereet a large ware room In connection wtih on North liis-o'h- co Front street. J. W. Guthrie has on hand at present 8,000 dozen eggs, notwithstanding he lias been shipping on an average cases,. or 1,500 dozen, per day. George Cockrill, freighter, arrived last night from the West, and reports times out there as being very dull. One of Lis teams will le here in about ten days. is Yora Kippur with our Hebrew friends. It commenced at 0:30 oclock last night and will end at6:30 oclock this evening. Bakers, prepare your bread. . Daniel II. "Wells is doing the devil business for the Endowment House, now. Brother Dan makes an A No. 1 devil, and he dont have to disguise himself much, cither. ( To-da- y -- If you wish to get the latest in cal- icoes, go to A. Kuhn & Bros. The freight outfit of Wm, Sheen, consisting of two ox teams and five wagons, left for the north this morning, loaded with merchandise for Murphy, Neel & . . get-up- sounox ' Notice. Orders for Lumber, Sash, Doors and Blinds filled promptly by Corinne, Sept. 11. Fkkiiis &TIoi,t. Phil Klii plo, proprietor of the Overland carriage shops, is at present en- Lake City. Bi-tri- Keep on hand a choice THE tkk of BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM Groceries, Tobaccos, FITS, CANCERS, DEAFNESS, ' THE TERRITORY.! IN . Cigars, SORE EYES TAPE WORMS, Cutlery, And all kinds of worms. All cae? warranted. Dr. JL makes a specialty of Chronic diseaos, and by a microscopical examination of tho blood and urine he will toll you at once thenaturoof your diverse, and then, it you wish, ho will deal out to you the proper scientific remedies. By tho aid of tho microscope, ho can detect calcutt, cancerous matter, carbonate of lime, and all extraneousjsub-staneo- s mixed with tho urine or blood. Pipes, HAS THE LARGEST Liquors, irst Door Inorth Walker House- - fof ETC. ETC., ETC., IX THE NORTHERN COUNTIES AND Office CIRCULATION ALONG T11E C. 1. R. R. Hour. From to 12 a. m., and from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p. in. Consultation free. 9 and Wholesale Retail. ct NOTICE is hereby given that tho following real estate iu Corinno city has this dav (September 21) been levied upon, and will be sold on the ue-'crib- eu 12th of October, On each of iwi, the described premises to tho highest bidder, for cash, for tho taxes duo and accruing and for additional costs A. II ARDEN BliUUK, Collector. SECTION MERCHANTS, Dr. 11. makes ii specialty of For delinquent taxes of Corinne School No. 12 lor the year 1871. TOWNSHIP O RANGE a WEST. G, NORTH, TEST I MON 1 A I.S. A sense of Honor to whom Honor is Due. duty impel me to say that Dr. C. W. Higgins medicines have done for me what no other physicians have been able to do. I have suffered for eighteen terrible years with the werst form of epileptic fits and hsivo been treated by tho most eminent physician of Europe, but without relief. 1 have also had the advice of some of tho local physicians in this city, but until eight weeks ago, when Dr. C. W. Higgins tried his new and wonderful method of treatment, J had given up in having been subject to theso fits overs six or nine days for eighteen years, and sinco Dr. II. took my case in hand I have not had a symptom of them, and I wih to make known far and near to every ono afflicted with this awful malady, the physician that 'cures. John Worthington, First South street, 14th ward, Salt Lake City. de-pai- r, IMPORTERS OF FRUIT. (Foreign andDom estic.) j Latest Telegraphic Reports. Bole Agents for Ar'VoNPFKVui. Curf. Dr. C W. Higgins is gaining a wide reputation for his skill as an oeculist. Among li is most recent, cure? is that A. BOOTHS OYSTERS of aa infant daughter of Mr. J. Do Spain, living at Deop Creek, Utah. The child is six years old, and during the last throe years she has suffered greatly with her eyes. Fearing total blindness, the father, about a month ago, placed the child under tho caro of Dr. Hig- For Corinne and the Territory ofj Montana. gins, and his skillful treatment, has restored soundness to her sight. A little weakness is apparent, a bright light produce pain, but all inflammation and signs of di?eao havo boon removed, and in another week or two tho doctor expects to have tho child's vision restored to 1'orfe-- t strength. This is a very grnfyfying euro, and speaks highly for the attention and Furs null all kinds of Country Pro-s- i skill of tho doctor. sop-- 1 nee Gash. bought for SISSON, WALLACE Dr. C. W. Higgins: pcnrISir T feel and know now that J am gaining rapidly all the time, and I know not how to express my gratitude) to you for relieving me of pain and misery. All doubt of you n a successful doctor, with mo. disappeared with tho neuralgia and catarrh in iuv head. Before I called on you J had been under the caro of several other good doctors, but 1 cot no relief, whatever, until f took j our medicines. J have suffered several years with mv dieasos, but did not know what ailed me until you told me. I leol thankful for tho euro that your medicines liavo given mo, and willimrly recommend you to allothers that suffer with any chronic discaso. I am jour friend forever Mrs. M. B. Wallace, 11th ward, Sait Lake City. Dr. C. W. Higgins : Dear Sir T have been afflicted with fits for many months past, and have suffered everything but death. After trying many remedies that the doctors ordered me alul tho various remedies that filled the papers seemed to do me no good. Then I gave up in despair, until I saw your advertisement, in the Salt Lake Tribune. 1 was so imrreed with vour new and simple of diseases that I determined to call andtheory see you at once. Thank God 1 did; words cannot express mv gratitudo and joy, and I wish to make it known, as I deem it a duty to nil affleted with this awful malady to do nil in iny power to make known to manhood a true phvsician as one that euros. J. G. "Wiggins, Ogdon, Utah, July 19, 1874. FOR THE MAIL. SUBSCRIBE -- WHO & Full Local Department. GENERAL NEWS OF INTEREST CO. LIE S A L E In connection with the Mail -- K a AND Retail Dealers in JOB OFFICE FIRST-CLAS- S GROCERIES For executing all kindi of Plain and Fancy Job Printing. --AND HAND-BILL- S, Dr. Higgins: Dear Sir T took your medicines according to your directions, and I feol that they have done for mo what medicines never doho for me before. I feel really well, better than I havo before for many years. 1 shall ever feol grateful to you for these blessings, nnd take pleasure in recommending vour treatment to the afflicted one? of Utah. Your medicines had the desired effect at. once, having removed all tho moth patches from my face, rnd tho yellow and sallow complexion has gone a it were by magic. I feol none of those bad hoadachos or any pnin whatever. Having only used your medicines three weeks, I ain grateful, hoping others may receive as much benefit as I have. I remain your friend, cent. i GEORGE L . C OR I N N E, DISSOLUTION 11th HOLT, Dealer in gaged in fitting up, for Gilmer & eleven of three coaches pasSalisbury, eleven of two sleighs senger capacity, six coaches of Books, Stationery, and passenger capacity, Nows and Wall Paper, eight passenger capacity. The one nearest completion is ltob Koy, an eleven Pocket Cutlery and Notions passenger coach, and its appearance shows the skill of the men in his employ ft 9r. gent for W heeler & Wilsons Sowing ns well ns the ability of Mr. Klipple to Machines. conduct tl7e business. At present, eight men are employed at this establishment, P0ST0FFICE BUILDSNG, and more have been sent for. Belligerency. Would inform his friends and the public that he has located in daily mail. ASO COMMISSION OF BOSTON. MASS. J3n.lt CORINNE FORWARDING HIGGINS, M. D., Microscopic and Analytical Physician, Collectors Sale of he-Sai- nt Skislis nuJ Coaches. VV. FRED J UIESEL &CO AT Valley. Xcw f. Office Mumlay Aninsoniputs in Ilex Elder A party of sportsmen on their return from Cache Valley yesterday, where they had been on a short hunting expedition, were favored with an interesting view of one of the innocent Httlo Sunday amusements of our poljgamous neighbors. When about ten .miles northof Corinne, they noticed a team standing solitary and alone a few hundred yards j from the road. They concluded to drive over to tho vehicle and investigate the surroundings, naturally supposing that the driver had been taken ill, or, perhaps, had been the victim of some To think was to net diabolical crime. with our heroes, and they immediately turned their horsess head in the direction of the suspicious outfit, fully pre-- . pared for any emergency that might On nearing the vehicle, great arise. was their astonishment lerobserve a man almost nude, his few remaining garments fluttering playfully in tho wind, spring wildly from a cluster of sagebrush and speed away toward the hills with the swiftness of tho gazelle. Ibis looks suspicious, muttered one of tho When, lo! surely party; from the same vicinity sprang a woman, clad only in the sacred robes of tho Endowment House. She gave ono terrified shriek, gathered up her loose duds and rushed ofF like a streak of lightning had in the same direction the taken. Tho wearied Nimrods took in the situation without more wonderment, and as their journey homeward was rssumed, each one vowed to become followers of tho meek and lowly Brigham. For further particulars, inquire of Tink. FITS CURED NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Notice WHQIE8AIE GSaCERg. MEDICAL. - VIRTUE. Two new arrivals in Corinne, who, Co. we believe, were en route to the northJudge Hayden, of Salt Lake, came ern country, disagreed Saturday evenup to Brigham City this morning. The ing. The names of the individuals are devil himself could not be a more un- Hardie and Jones. The latter, who had welcome visitor in that Saintly burg indulged in several boozes during the than this gentleman, for its just like day, took some offence at the action of hira, .to be poking his nose into court liis pard, and proceeded to upbraid matters which our Probate Judge would him. Hardio wouldnt have it; angry word; ensued, and Jones pulled a pistol !, prefer to keep in tin? dark. . and administered a not very gentlo tap on his opponents frontispiece, slightly disfiguring that gentlemans beauty. The wounded hero, considering discretion the better part of valor, started furiously after Marshal Kyan, vrho he without difficulty succeeded in finding, and lodged a complaint against his partner. Tho Marshal soon collared the belligerent individual, and escorted him before Judge Jacobs. The complaint being filed, his honor proceeded to propound the usual conundrum to tho prisoner, when the following ensued: Prisoner, what have you to Judge say for yourself? Prisoner Well, Judge, I hit the h over the head, and s n of a b thats all there is about it! Further questioning being unnecessary, tho prisoner was iuformed by his Honor that it costs just 20 to tamper with a mans head in such a manner, and he would trouble him to fork over that amount of lucre. Tho knight of tho pistol being unable to pungle so much wealth, was again given into tho hands of the marshal, who forthwith marched him to the calaboose, where he remained until this morning, when he was again brought before the justice, on a charge of assault with intent to kill, and bound over to the District Court. 5' with four ox teams, and will commence loading right away. W, H. Godbe, 3Nq., of Halt Lake, went up to Bear Itiver station this morning. A number of Salt Lakers weie in company with him. The Beardsley House, Ogden, Utah former! Junction House, is the place to get a good meal, and it only costs you four bits. The Mail is a growing favorite in Zion, and the ungodly Gentiles there say that, for a spicy paper, it can't be beat. Correct. The water is becoming stagnant in of Main street and gives out a horrible stench. Look to it before cholera breeds. Curinna- resembles the metropolitan town of a Sunday. Turnouts are thick as quills on the hack of the fretful porcupine. Campbell is bound to be ahead in enterprise. His latest is two billiard tables in the room east of the Metro-plitasome-portion- The increase of business at the establishment of Ileub Osborn & Co. in the last two weeks has compelled them to employ eight more mechanics, and still they are overrun with work. Bachman, of the Ilailroad House, is always busy outfitting the emigrants who pns to and .fro over the C.l - L. K. ' He has everything they desire, and by selling at reasonable rates, drives a rushing business. Over a million pounds of freight is deposited at the depot awaiting transportation to our r.eignbors of the north, and vet some would tr to make you that Corinne had lost all connection with . the Brigham Young was reported to bo dying on Saturday evening. We are sorry to say that the report was exaggerated, for the old rascals ailment was a severe cold. nothing more than When he does shuilli off, though, wont wo give him a bully obituary notice! At Auer& Murphys, Occidental saloon, Salt Lake City, can always be found tho bet of liquors and tho finest brands cf cigars. Queen Charlottes, soda cocktails, mint jusherry cobblers, leps, and all favorite summer drinks mixed in unrivalled style at the Occidental. Call and see for yourselves. Tho Corinne mills are rapidly completion. The machinery, which is of a superior grade, is expected to nrrivo by the 25th inst. A large number of men and teams are engaged on the canal, which will be Such energy completed in a few days. as that displayed by tho proprietors of the mills is worthy of commendation. Major General Bavin, the gallant commander of the Department of the Bear, appeared, on our streets Sunday arrayed in full military attire; Ills uniform was resplendent with stars, which the General has recently had manufacand his tured from old blacking-boxes- , , with the exception of his general feet, was elaborate. During his peregrinations around town Saturday afternoon, General Bavin was unfortunate enough to come in contact with the fist of one of our citizens, causing a slight disfigurement of the intrepid warriors nasal organ; but, we think, the scar enhances his military appearance,innsmuch as it leads one to suppose he had just made a successful retreat from aJband of hostile Indians. UTAH NOTICE. heretofore existing between THE partnership undersigned, doing business at Logan, Cache county, Utah, and Franklin, Oneida style county, Idaho,fc under the firm name ana of Bergman Goldman, is this day dissolved All debts by mutual consent. to b. due to the Logan branch must be paid to amounts duo t no Bergman. All debts and Franklin Branch must bo paid to M. Goldman. S. Bergman will ray all debt due bv the late 8. BK11GMAN, firm. M. GOLDMAN.,, sl'2-t- f Logan and Franklin. Sept. 7, 1874, and-amoun- ts GENERAL MERCHANDISE, POSTERS, DODGERS, PROGRAMMES, ENVELOPES CORINNE, U. T. LETTER HEADS, BILL HEADS, STATEMENTS, Mrs. S. J. Ucsski.l, ward, Salt Lake City, July 11, 1874. , BLANKS, , LABELS Dr. C. W. Higgins : Dear Sir I have used portion of tho medicines you prepared for mo and am much gratified in informing you that I am well. I have faith in your remedies and can, with pleasure reeommend them to all who are suffering from tho want of propor medical treatment. Your liniment eured mo of neuralgia at once, and my other complaints have all left mo now, never to return, I hope. If they do, I shall call on you at once. I consider your remedies truly wonderful. I am, with rospeet, Mrk. B. S. Khenstrom, 10th ward, Salt Lake City, Aug. 14, 1874 BUSINESS CARDS. VISITING CARDS, ft WE CARRY THE CERTIFICATES, receipts Largest Stock In Corinne, Dr. C. W. Higgins: Dear Sir Permit me to add my testimony to your professional skill. Your medicines have cured me of a very bad ease of gravel. 1 suffered intensely for a long time, and could got no relief until I took your medicines, wbieh gave me relief at once, and a cure in a few days. I remain your friend forever, Mss. S. 11yds. AND BELL AT Orders Promptly Attended LOWER Suffering 1 riknd: If you are afflicted with any chronic disease, throw aside for once any preconceived, erroneous notions In regard to any advertising physician who gives ample evidence of his skill and integrity. I would fay I have used Dr. C. W. Higgins medicines only two weeks and they hhvo cured me. Jas. McGurnt, 12th ward. BALL TICKETS, BILLS OF LADING, To RATE Address THAN A-- Y OTHER HOUSE. f.lML PRiriTirJQ CO., Corinne, Utah. |