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Show "h-- CORHXE DAILY MAIL. Specialties. A SCURVY YILLAIX. of the On door north n o d e e . m.' o,. Walker Houes, Dr. G. "V7. Higgins, qj microscopic and analytic physician, S4TI BDAY - SIOYENBEB 7. treats all classes of chronic disoates, on He Tries to Marry hie Neice, but scientific principles. Particular attenOFFICIAL DIRECTORY. tion given to chronic diseases of females, c. the Judge Refutes to Proceed cissmo, d., UNITED STATES OFFICERS FOR UTAII: sore deafness, cancers, eyes, fits, catarrh, Arwith the Ceremony lovernor George 1. Woods Oregon. neuralgia, tape worms, piles, gravel, Secretary George A. Black, Utah. and Fined. rested salt rheum, erysipelas and spina! disease. tticrctccio tsd Analytical Phyticiaa, Chief Justice J. B. McKean, New York. Associate Justices J. S. Boreman.of ienn-y- l the earnest attention of the invite I vanla, and P. 11. Etneron, .Michigan. afflicted. II y system is no newfangled OP QOOTOD. MACD. Marshal George R. Maxwell, Michigan. of of result but the years experiaffair, II. S. Attorney William Carey. A few months since one Ed. Frodsbam ence in Nathary Kimball, Ind. healing chronic disease. Call Would trrm hia Mends and the public B. Overton. arrived in Corinne, and established him Receiver of PiibUe Money J. see and me, and if you do not know that he hx? .. located in Register I.and Office Willitt Pottenger. He has a what your troubles are I will tell you at self in the jewelry business. C. S. Ase-J. P. Taggart. Iliinoi!C. U. S. Collector 0. J. Hollister, California. sister living io town, who has a daughonce. BOX ELDER COUNTY OFFICERS: ter about fifteen years of age, with whom KEW ADY!3Ti:n:i2T8. Probate Judge Samuel Smith. he has been, it is said, on too intimate Dr. H. makes a specialty of Sheria John Bert. CYesterterms in the light of morality. Prosecuting Attorney J. Wright. WHEELER TROUPE , Assessor and Collector J. Rosenbaum, FITS, CANCERS, day, this man Frodsbam and his t'onntv Clerk .1. C. Wright. DEAFNESS -- ATSchool Superintendent XI r. Joeboa. niece presented themselves before Justice Count Recorder J- - C. Wright. SOEE EYES . Jacobs and desired him to unit them in CORIXVE OPERA HOUSE. CORINNE CITY OFFICERS: TAPEJWOR2IS, The Justice was cognizant marriage. Mayor H. And all kinds of worms. All eases war Councilmen S. I 'i ibbal?, L. Eliel. E- C. of the relation they here to oae another, ranted- - Dr. It. make a specialty of Chronie Fenriaon, J. W. Guthrie, J, T. ParVinmti, and after a few M aUh, Ilirain House, M. D. Ochiltree, diseases, and by a microscopical examination pertinent questions, reJ. 7th. Roy. of the bl4d and urine be will tell yon st Evening, Louis Oemer and Ilonrv Liewei. fused. to proceed with the ceremony. The Saturday once the nature of vour diere. and then, it Recorder W. T. Field. no will deal out to yo i the proper von wi-it known but then Trfturer George M. Alien. left, becoming parties sclertilU- rewdie. By the" aid ef the Justice of the Peace E. C. .Jacobs. outside that they had gone before the This celebrated Troupe of Artists consists of he can drte-- t calentt, cancerous matter, Marshal D. D. Kvan. carbonate of lime, and all extraneous sub: Hvndman. win William folio the company for that purpose, indignation - Attorney stances mixed with the urine or blood. . School Trustees S. L. Tibb&ls, H. House Justice an J A. llardenFrrooi became uppermost in the minds of the Miss Elate D Courcy, Office-- - First Door (north of fotg U J A) JQ w jw. n. it. trrrt.ru ta ax ctaxa rauca cr E'ail uiiii puna cacao Siirveyor-Gencral-- . r alt Ixilie City. - n ff?t J y, i At Tan Anbtc::ac:ioAto - CORINNE AND VICINITY. M. Dunnyar, from Tooele, isrin town, and about to make a purchase of the ten-pialley. M. S. Hall, a railroad contractor of St. Louig, and wife, are tarrying in town for a day or two. n well-know- n A. Kuhn & Bro.s stock of Piece Goods cannot be excelled. , Major Dewey, ef Camp Douglas, arrived on the train last night, and this looming wended bis way northward. The melancholy days have come, .The saddest of the year; It's a little too warm for whisky, A little too cool for beer. citizens, and complaint was made by his sister, .Mrs. Barnard, for assault and battery, whom he bad kicked and struck and otherwise terribly abused when she tried to prevent him leaving the house with, her daughter. He was arrested and gave bail until this morning, when bis case was tried before Justice Jacobswho fined him ten dollars and costs. That such a thing should be meditated end almost consummated in Cotinne is sui'prieing. Had it been in any of the Mormon villages, it doubtless would have created but little interest, inasmuch as such bestial practices are of frequent occurrence; but hero it is simply astounding. The best thing that can be done with Mr. Frodsbam would be to d betweeniis perpeninsert & dicular lower extremities, and borne by the Young America of Corinne or their paternal derivatives for that matter induce him to try the qualities of Salt That he is Lake for a fine wafer bath. a bad egg, there is no doubt. It is said that not more than two years ago he. starved his wife to death, and underwent a term in the State Prison for that offence immediately preceding his arrival here. Upon being remonstrated with upon his incestuous proceeding, he made the remark that he would seduce his mothr or grandmother if nobody Can h 11 let loose a else was around. Out with more depraved scoundrel. him, and give him such a dose of Corinne justice as the fiend deserves, and that will cause him to remember. it as long as be lives. the accomplished vocalist and actress. Mr. Den Wheeler, Master Oennle, the boy vocalist and lightning change artist, in his unrivalled changes and character songs. Charles Petrie, Lion Banjoist and Negro Comedian. Don't fail to see the beautiful act of UPPER AND LOWER TEN. AdmlMloas, Uerved the Corinne market, just received at Fred J. Kieeel & Co. The eastern express was three hours late last night, caused by a delay near Omaha, and the transfer of 40ILpieces of baggago at Ogden. -- T. Stevens, agent of the firm of Stevens & Co., stationers. Salt Lake City, tarried withus yesterday, and this mdrn-,in- g returned to Zion. Arrived at A. Kuhn & Bro.s a full assortment of all the latest styles in clothing. Ed. Creighton, known by everybody along the line of the U. P. railroad, and former superintendent of the overland telegraph line,- died in Omaha last "Wednesday. - Wheelers To-nig- ht. Last night the Wheeler Troupe postShawls, Gloves, Hosiery, Knit Goods, etc., in endless variety .at poned- their appearance in the Opera House, on account of the blustering A. Kuhn & Bros. weather, which set in during the afterT. D. Conway, of Ogden, has returned noon. To night, however, they will from Promontory, where he has been with additions' to th prore-appe- ar, looking after his wealth, in the shape of gramme they had anticipated giving. stock, and will remain in town for h day A reusing house should greet them, and we doubt not that it will, if the weather or two. . They are a gonuine proves propitious. Sisson, "Wallace & Co. have just and cant be excelled in their received Davis Bros, eastern plain hams, troupe, everal delineations, and those who fail fresh cured, price 20 cents per pound; to attend will miss a treat such as they also, a fine lot of California blankets have not had a chance at for a long just received. time. At the house of G. Goldberg, the ceror liratal. mony of circumcision will be performed Frodsbam, the beast, last night tried upon a child of Mr. Goldberg, and alsff upon the child of Mr. J. his hand at another little game. About Lewis, of Kelton, by the Rev. M. 9 oclock he met Caggie, the painter, who had refused io ga bis bail, and Loveuthal, of Sacramento. jumped upon and .upset him, and comLadies menced If you want to kicking him at a fearful rate. Cloaks all you have to do is to go to A. He was taken off soon after by two or Kuhn & Bros. three citizens standing about. It Jo. W. Huston, of Boise City, and U. wouldnt have been necessary for them to interfere at all, but Caggie is like the S. District Attorney, arrived here-lasnight in company with F. E. Ensign, of best of us, and at the time had his Silver City, Idaho. They will leave keg y pretty well up. A complaint was to "attend court, lodged against him, and a warrant isfor Malad sued for his arrest; after a long search now convened there. the miscreant was found about 3 oclock to the depth of at Sailor Beautiful enow Jacks. Ha was put in limabout three inches greeted the optics ef before Justice bo, and when tried Corrinnetbians this morning.- - The tun fined was $10 and costs. Jacobs, came out during the forenoon, but to- Taken in connection with his other arwards evening the clouds looked threatrangement last night, Frodsbam will ening and as though we would be treat- probably ruminate upon the fallacy of ed to another white coatiag before morngiving way to his passions in defiance of ing. the laws of docency, and keep clear of Mr. Charles De Lerimier, from Mon- - such Thorny paths in future. tana, one of the owners of the Trapper LETTER LIST. Jode, arrived by last nights coach and is Following is the list ef letters remainSaml stopping with his brother-in-lain the Corinne Postoffice, for the L. Tibbals. This is the first time he and ing week ending Nov. 7. his sister, Mrs. Tibbals has met in Lewis, Lemuel Acuff, Joseph Levin, John Cewan, Miss L Twenty-fiv- e years. During the whole of Levin, Frees Chiog, llenry this time Mr, De Lorimier has been wast McBain, Donald Cook, M Sherman, Mary Duncan, Jesie of the Rocky Mountains. Stewart, DK Fisher, william He will stop in town some two or three Williams, A B, 2 Gifford, Charles Frank "Williams, Lemuel, 2 Batch, weeks, and we hope be may find his visit Johnson, Mrs M 2 Williams, Emma T. J. BLACK, Postmaster. extremely pleasant. . w see-impor- ted t w, . Religious. Doors open at 7 oclock; Performance commences at 8. GRAND THAHKSGIVm& BALL, AND ALONG THE C. F. R. R. Seventh Ward, Salt Lake City, N O 14 I- Charles Ilubner, John P. Belding, Johnson, Frank Donahue, M. E. Campbell, lieuben Osborne. A. Of INVITATION. COMMITTEE W. T. Field, E. P. Johnson? T. E. Brown, (Ogden) F. Church, Johnson, S-- Louis Denison. RECEPTIOX; COMMITTEE. J. D. Sam. L. Tlbhals, PhiL Klipple. M. Langsdorf, J. Ileyfrou, COMMITTEE ex DKCORATIORU. J. D. I). Rvan, F. J lveiaei. W. Farmer, OVER LAN J e, 3 A GEHCUAL tmWO OP 0 IWTERMT 0 z CD J'- In eoanestiee with the Hail 1 k Z 14 JOB OFUff FII1S7-CLAC- 3 Cl For exeeetlag all klads sf 1 Dear Sir I have been Hiogixs afflicted with fits for many months past, and have suffered everything but death. After trying many remedies that the doctors ordered me ahd the various remedies that filled the pa tiers seemed to do me no good. Then 1 garo until I aw your advertisement np in Salt Lake Tribune. I was so impressed in thedespair, with your new and theory of diseases call and see you at once. tbat I determined tosimpla Thank God I did; words cannot express my gratitude and joy, and I wish to make It known, a I deem it a duty to all added with this awful malady to do aU. in my power to make known to manhood a true physician as J. G. Wiooms, General Diaoksmithlng, Wagon Making and Shoeing, DspartmtBl a 3 0 6 Lord Full 8 i OPO, . : C. "W. a CQ C. W. IIigc.ixs Dr. H Q o Dear Sir I feel and FLOOR MANAGERS. kBOw now that I am gaining rapidly all the R. II. Connor, James B. Singleton, time, and 1 kpow not how to express my gratitude to you for relieving me of pain and misJohnson, ery. All doubt of you as a successful doctor, with me, disappeared with the neuralgia and FREE SCHOOL TAX PAYERS. catarrh in my head. Before I called on yoa I had been nnder the care of several other good of property for I doctors, but I got no relief whatever, until I uctooer j took your medicines. I bare suffered several Der oin, with mv diseases, but did not know what irsuay, A. 11ARDENBR00K, Collector, 1 feel thankful j ailJd me until you told me. DJ for the cure that your medicines have given me, and willingly recommend you to all others O SH that suffer with any chronic disease. I am your friend forever Mrs. M. B. Wallace, 14th ward. Sait Lake City. PHIL. KLIPPLE,'; Prop., Dr. Reports. a m A Woshervul Crnr. Dr. C W. liggii gaining a wide reputation for his skill as an occulist Among his mot recent cures is that of aa infant daughter of Mr. J. De Spain, liv-n- g at Deop Creek, Utah. The child is six years old, and during the last three years she lias suffered greatly with her eyes. Fearing total blindness, the fathert about a month ago, placed the ehild under the care of Dr. Higgins, 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 dien?e have been removed, and in another week or two the docrestored tor expects to have the childs vision to perfect strength. This is a vor- - era vfyinv cure, and speaks highly for the attention ana skill of the doctor. A. Toponce, Latest Telegraphic 0 0 November SO , 1874, J. - C3 a a ft COMMITTEE OK ARR VWOEMKJTS. FOR IDE Dili. SUBSCRIDC . Carriage Rep&iringIPainting and Trimming Wagons, Buggies and Sleighs made to order. AORTII FROST STRRBI, . (Opposite R. RJDepot,) Utah. THE OLD CORNER. Oox-iixxx- o octl5-t- f Ogden, Utah, July 19, 1874. Ffency Job Plsin Printing HAND-BILL- S, C PC3TZHL3, 1 Q DODOS PROGRAMME- - unroof Da. fiioonn: Dear Sir I took your medicines according to your directions, and X feel that they have done for me what medicines never dohe for me before. I feel really well, LETTZR HEADS. better than I hare before for many yean. I shall ever feel grateful to you for. those blesr-ingDILL HCAD3. L. VJHEELOCH and take pleasure in recommending vour treatment to the afflicted ones of Utah. Your CTATEHCin, medicines had the desired effect at onee, havBLANKS, the ing removed all the moth patches from my I the Old Corner feeing lias i first-claand sallow rnd the face, the and yellow complexion in keeps style Depot has rone as it were by magic. I feel none of I JTlyawuAo UUlU those bad headaohea or any pain whatever. ' Having only nsed your medicines three weeks. I am grateful, hoping others may receive as rzz: much benefit aa I have. I remain your firiend, Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars BUSINC3 CARDS. Mas. S. J. Rmssix, RC3 CATS, 14th ward, Balt Lake City, July 14, 1374. vismaa cards, ARUANG3-mett- s XIY AVING PCnrCCTED Tpl with some of the largest aoesM Free Lunch every night, consisting of Oyster New Yock and Bostoa, : C. la Da. Dear W. have Sir need I Hiogihs , seaao of the DILLS 07 LADIlBh and the Vegetables Soup, a portion of the medicines you prepared for ta pay the. in lnfomtgg you meaadam mneh CE2IC1CAT that I am well. I gratified have faith in your resaedlea ' ' ; RDCI ami can, with pleasure recommend them ta all ; W. s, ss nnfl Hhrtnn OilOOUcj LJUUlU cats M ejl acscri'j i tn ntrei FOtJO Pay for what you get, and you pay for. gt have all 1 re now, never to return, I jape. f they do, I shall ball on you at onee, your rsudhs truly wondwrfhL with reject. Mux. B. 8. ttth ward, EsltLsks City,IUiotov Aug. 14, 1UT4 what . i dr ' da. din 3V Females... Dooley, s Yeast Powder. Is the most 47 attend daily Average 22 convenient and reliable Baking Powder Males................ 2i r.Icalo ) o inales thnt has ever been offered to the public. Whole ......89 in number attendance.... flour with which it It allows noi waste offrom 7f daily attendance free injurious sub- - Average is used J A ream. A. PattkrsoVi, Prinoipal-Mis- s THREE MEAL Grocers other. no it. se U Amistant, keep J BmuE'pATTEasox, tAncjj. MD.PIHP; ' v ... Ce d. nec:::c::D -- . .24 HAS THE LAR0O3 CIRCULATION n THE HORTUERH COUKTID Brow, A sense of Howor to whom Howor is Dc. mo to say that Dr. C. W. Higgins impels duty TOR IHK3ENEFIT OP THE medicines have done for me what no other physicians have been able to do. I bare suffered for eighteen terrible year with the went form of epileptic fits and have been treated by FUND WIDOWS AND ORPHANS ifnent physician of Europe, but without relief. I have also had the advice of eomo of the local physicians in this city, but until eight weeks ago, when Dr. C. W. Higgins tried his new.' and wonderful method of I treatment, I had given up in despair, having ii been subject to these fits even six or nine (jOULVfci LUliuL.7 I. U. U. I days for eighteen years, and since Dr. H. took my case in hand I have not had a symptom of them, and 1 wish to make known far and near THURSDAY EVENING, to every one afflicted with this awful malady, the physician that cures. JoHX WoRTHI!fGTOy; First South street, 11th ward. Salt Lake City. COBlffffE PUBLIC BCIIOOL. nere food is prepared for the beet of society, Report for Week Eadlag Nov. 6. And handsomely served .in all styles and Males . 10 THC TQRRITORY. ' There will be services in the PresbyDtC. T7, Hiossa: AV ARCED GRADE. terian church variety; evening. to your prcfioai and win of the lovers imported liquors to ................. .T)18 And Whoelocks cxLL Your teteay have witi us of ctfleiitei Messrs. Patterson and Stover will be Number in attendance. dine. the in the dty place Say bad erg cf gravel. I suCared Males... (sttnsely 17 Females... glad to meet the choir for practice this Of meats, wild and tme, he hs foil O dish' I SW'HSIU SI attendance Average daily gave me reltrt at Heir river supply Lim with 11 sorts sf 1 oisjnos,a fewhich .....17 The fishes: evening. Males. w IteasJnyeur U And the ir La Belle Females fried forever, aad the hi In the morning there will be preachFence, PRIMARY GRADE. tin. ft fifth the Rhin ing at the Methodist church. Give drinks to all those who at the Old Corxre Number in attendance ..................... to-morr- ow PATEI COHINNE, UTAH. JDw. O. YT. Htooixs: Dear Sir: Shortly after I commenced to take your medicines I felt the diseases beginning to give away, and 1 have improved over since I suffered very much with my complaints for twelve months, and did not know what my troubles were until you told me. I believe you were correct in the diagnosis of my case. I would say to any one tbat suffers with the Gravel, Liver or Kidney complaint, to cal on yon at once, if they wish to bo cured. I have ta en your medicines only four weeks, and I have not fe t so well for twelve years. I am with respect, Mr. W. Poll, Tenth ward. Salt Lake City. 70 CM. LED 1 i Ladies -- Hoists, no els. - - Reserved Seat Tickets for sale at Postoffioe and McNutts Drugstore. slab-boar- New Cranberries, ihe finest ever in -- K302STD CUTLE2T, Da. C W. Hiocnrs Dear Fir: After testfeeling your most excellent medicines, and been ing sure that my life would not have time, had 1 not used spared t until the present them, feel that 1 could sound your fame all over the land to all suffering humanity. When 1 commenced taking your medicine, 1 was troubled with the dropey and catarrh. I feel leased with your treatment, and know you have done all you promised to do, when you first commenced treating me. I am gratefully B. COATS, muo, rociu Hours.-Fr- om yours. New Songs, Duetts, Trios, Ac., Ac. I3HIQ IIEDItj C7ATXSEEE7, HE2C23 9 to 12 a. m., and from 3 aad 7 to 9 p. m. Consultation fireo. TESTfEXOffilALS. Office to 5 I CALL tiZZZ, COCD2. Waikor House the celebrated Irish Comedian. TOILET ETO2EI O, vatov 3. CTOSCE3, EEEZDT3, h, micro-scci'- nS3 QUO, - - tc ricrav era 4K a co. MMBi QoaoTol Ilorohocdico CCCSS crcoaD-UAt- m esi rrtcsr 07 CTTD7 CCLD. I Cmccrtm; Dmatii any ehrrxis disease, throw fl at all Ucurc. preetr-vir. 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