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Show - ' 'm' .Tl?.. Jto V.W .. zz&l p Im.j i y. , s - 9 Thiers, nnd says if the latter had DAILY MAIL. toward GODINA E not been overthrown liewould have .. 'u found a means to avoid the disgraceful 1S71, Tuemlay. Sqteinlfr 13, trial to which he (Bazaine) wm 'subjected. lie does not consider his miliThe first train of cars will pass tary eareer ended. . through the lloosac Turnel on tho 1st FURNITURE, ETC. of November. MEDICAL. DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING. SAP WAGONS. rniCrUCJ ACVDTttKKjlTi -- " T. D. Tiie health of lion. Caleb Cushing improved greatly since he reached Spain. lie writes that bo has not been as well for twenty years uiggins, d, 31. Nos. UTAH. 1- - FACTORY Sail Lale City. GLASSWARE- ' ware. n, 4 - e abeve-mimtiono- d ! ftt.TUndertaking carefully attended to. Virtuous Youth. Weaiy and di&beartenpd and sick at Corinne With CALIFORNIA STAKE RACK BEDS, LIGHT and HALF SPRING W'AGONS. j TJtnli. TIIE SORE EYES And all kinds of worm. All cnf' l. Dr. Jl. make, a specialty oi Chronic war-nntu- di-oa- and by a oi tho miuio-copie- Now Open blood and urine be will tell vou at orn-the nature ol uur ami then, it you wi'li, he will deal out to ou t lie proper lemcdie. the anl of the micro-soup- e, he can detect tab utt, cancerous matter, carbonate of lime, arid all extraneous sub- tance? mixed with tho mine or blood. Door st north of Walker House Office to .5 -- A Ry -- Office--Fir- Hour. From 0 to 12 a. m., and from and 7 to 'J r. iu. Consultation tree. magnificent stock of- - SILKS AND SATINS J. W. McMUTT, -- CORINNE, UTAH. f GEORGE - L. IIOLT, -- X Mac-MrIiq- o, CORINNE, -- wanted-Addros- s, , Franclcco, California. ORDERS SOLICITED. soiStf C. c. EAXR. -- T. It. WAfd. MICHAEL KAMK. WAND, KANE & CO., WACOM DEPOT "Wilier &; POPLINS, EMPRESS CLOTH, MUSLINS, CALICOES, MILLIMEIIY GOODS, 'SHAWLS, LINEN SUITS, Etc. k Co.) IN Liquor r. f Proprictora OF- Hunters California Wheat Whiskey, GREAT SUPrLY FASHIONABLE OF GEORGE A. CLOTHING A sense of Honor to whom IIoxok is Due. AMD dutv impel? mo to say that Dr. C. W. Higgins medicines ha'. 0 done for mo what 'no other LMV ItNISIIINC; GOODS, pin t4oi.inhH3 e been able to do. I have suf-ied ior eighteen tei ilde j eai - with tho wc r?t foim of epileptic ti. and have been treated bv HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS, VALISES, themu'-- eminent phsidans of Europe, but nnd EVERYTHING YOU WANT. without reliof. I ha e alo had the advice of some of the Iu al 1 hyu inns in thi? city, but until oi.rht weeks ago, v, hen Ri.C. M . Higgins tried hi? new and wonderful method of D. treatment, I hnd given up in .despair, having sepl-t- f been ubjcet to tliC'O tit? orei3 six or nine - If. took Drand das for eighteen ipce jears, my ea? in hand I have not had a srvmptom of wi?li to and I make known far and near them, to everv ono afilirted with this awful malady, tho phjsician tluit euios. LOWE, Corinne SAN (TJtali. JOSEPH FINCHS PENNSYLVANIA CELE-IVKATE- D WHISKEY, S Front St., near Jackson,, FRANCISCO CAL. C07 II ei for Alo, Agent and 609, 1 sopStf f FARMER. J. First South street, A IS PALY, CHICAGO A LWAYS at WAGONS feol and Dear Sir all the gaining rapidly o tune, and 1 know not how to oxpio-- s mv to vou tor ehev ing me of pain and misery All doubt of j on as a Miecesful doctor, iv i tli ino, ed with tho neuralgia and catanli in m head, lieforo I called on you 1 had been under the caroof several other good doctor?, but I got no relief whatever, until I I havo suffered soverai took) our medicines. )oai? with mv di?ca-e- -, but did not know what ailed ino until vou told mo. I feel thankful tor tho cure that your medimnes havo given mo, and willingly recommend you to all others that puffer with any chronic disoaso. I am jour ii iond forever Mrs. M. Tl. Wat-pact- , If th waid, Sait Lako Citjx ON HAND AND FOR SALE price?, 'lhe-- o 3'agons aro thoroughly made, ol the very he-- t mnterial?, and aro known all through tho Wert a? the be-- t and mort reliable 3vagon made, and are IN EVERY RESPECT. WAKRAMKD Abo a full stock of rea-onab- lo WAGON f COVER S.SJ ALL SI7LS Wines &: Liquors No. 311 Nacramento Street, Bet3Tcen SAN FRANCISCO. ISAAC D. H0ST00X, LOWEST CASH RATES! POWDER WORKS, Abo constantly on hand a full supply of , 314 California Street, Mowers, Reapers and Mowers Self-RakingReap- ers, Manufacturers , and have Constant 3 sop8tf GRAND? HOTEL. on hand And all kind of tho best and latest improved JOHNSON & CO., Proprietors, SPORTING, MINING, AND BIASTIN? FARM MACHINERY. ! : "Warehouse and .Office: . 1 S. 't ' " By the MECHANIC'S INSTITUTE STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY j Front 408 sepStf JOHN KUPFER , NATIVE COLD JEWELRY D. RICHMOND O. CO. WHOLESALE ' ffiiJ PACIFICHOTEL ov D .1 d H ii f i i Vt CHICAGO. 1 AHD RETAIL LZALKB8 IH General Merchandise. UTAH. GOODS OF (EVERY DE9 BOUGHT AND SOLD. Proprietor. any chronic disease, throw aside for once any preconceived erroneous notions in regard to any advertising physician who gives ample BEEF, TEAL, MUTTON, PORK, Etc., Etc evidenco of his skill and integrity. I ivould sar I have ued Dr. C. W. Higgins medicines only two weeks and thov have cured me. Fresi and sepl-tCorned Meat. Ja3. McDuffie, 12th it aid. f ' PISTOLS and MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS CBIPTION HEYFROJf, TIIE GRAND r And manufacturer of fine " J. Street, HAR FUANOISOO. ' Hi FINE WAT CHEI3 Corner of Montana and Fifth streets, D. t CORINNE, DKALER GIT Y MARKET o. - r , MONTANA ST. Secretary - " 5 1 HERCULES POWDER, - ; Wines and Liauors. and Ue for the of our products over all others. We also call attention to our CORINNE i - CO., t m Importers and Jobbers ot THREE GOLD MEDALS SECOND-HAN- 3vith l E. MARTIN " t Hyde. Scfffrivg Friend: If jou aro afflicted SAN FRANCISCO. sep8tf alivays on hand. Repairing done tvith dissopl-t- f patch, and 3varranted. Mrs. J f SUPERIOR QUALITY, FRESH FROM THE MILLS. It being constantly received end transported Into the interioi, i s delivered to the consumer wlthlr a few days of the time of its manufacture, and is in every way superior to any other Powder in Market. We have been awarded successively it STREETS Near the Depot Of 'run old friend forever, AND MARKET MONTGOMERY JOHN F. W. IIiggivs to add ray testimony skill. Your medicines unc-n- , very bad case of gravel. for a long time, and could get no relief until I took your medicine, which gave me relief at once, and a euro in a few clays. . I remain your Particular attention paid to the purchasing 0 China and Japan Teas, Callfernia Wines and Liquors. Threshing Machines, Sulky Rakes, Plows, GrainjDrills, Gang Plows, . C. . SAN FRANCISCO, CAH. which combines all the force of other strong now in use, and the lifting force of Dr. C. W. Hrc.ci.vs : Dear Sir I havo used explosives a portion of tho medicipes ou rrepared for the best blasting powdeb, thus making it superior to any other impound now in mo and am much gratified in vou vastly use. 0 that I am well. I haveiaith In informing remedies A circular containing jourthem a tolx. descbiptios of and can, with plea-tir- o recommend to all this can Powder be on application to obtained who are suffering from the want of proper medical treatment. Your liniment eured mo of our Office, or of Any of our Agents. neuralgia at once, and my other complaints has e ail leT me now. never to return, I hopo. LOUSE It thej do, I shall call on you at onco. 1 consider jour remedies truly wonderful. I am, Mre. Ik S. Rhnstrom, luth respect, 10th 3vard, Salt Lake City, Aug. 14, 1S74 Dr. Front Street, 418 sepl-t- Mrs. S. J. Russell, ward, Salt Lako City, July 14, 1871. ' t Merchant, Shipping and Commission . SAN FRANCISCO. 14th ' at THE CALIFORNIA di-app- de-iie- . fep8tf For eale at the grat-itucl- u Front and Battery, ALL DESCRIP- 1 Dr. irionrxs: Dear Sir I took your medicine according to our directions, and I feel that thov havo done tor me what medicines never dohe tor me before. I feel really well, better than 1 have before for many year?. I over feel grateful to for theso bles-irg- s, and lake plea-ur- e in recommending ' our treatment to the afflicted one of Utah. Your d medicines had the effect at once, having remove 1 ail tho moth patches from my lace, rod tho jellowand allovv complexion ha? gone a it wero bj magic. I feci none of tlio-- o bad headaches or any pain whatever. II a ing onlv n?ed jour inodicine? three week?, others maj reeeiye as lam giatetul, hoping much benefit aqi have. 1 remain jour friend, ci,r . WAGON ; BOWS, THIMBLE SKEINS, WAGON MOODS, WAGON AND CAR. BIAGE MATERIALS OF T Dr. C. W. Iltr.nivs : Dear Sir T havo been afllicted with fits for many months past, and ha e Fuffered everj thing but death. Alter trying inan.v remedies that tho doctors ordered me ahd the various lemedie? that filled the paper? seemed to do mo no good. Then I gave ap in depair, until I saw jour advertisement in tho Salt Lake Tribune. I wa? so impressed with vour new and simple theory of diseases that I determined to call and seo jmu at once. Thank (loci I did; words cannot express my gratitudo and jov, and I wih to make it known, a? I deem it a duty to all aflicted with this awlul malady to do all in my power to mako known to manhood a truo physician as ono that euies. J. G. Wiggins, Ogden, Utah, July 19, 1S74. WARD, Foreign and Domestic TIONS, ITicc.ivs : Lno.v now that I am J mroRTFits or ward, Salt Lake City. . & P. SCHUTTLERS A lVovDniKX Curt-- Dr. C, W. Higgins is a wide reputation for liis skill as an gaining oeeuli-t- . .Vmong hi? mo-- t recent cm es i? tliat of a infant daughter ot Mr. J. De Spain, living at Deep Cieok, Utah. Tho child is six x cars old, and dm ing tho la?t threo sho ha? sufiered gieatly with her eves. years Fearing total blindne??, the father, about a month ago, placed tliO' child under the eare of Di. Higgins, and hisskillful treatment has restored soundness to her stgbt. A littlo weaknc1? is apparent, a bright light produce o pain, but all inflammation and signs of di?ca-- havo been removed, and in another week or two the doctor expects to havo the c hilds vision restored to perfor t strength. This is a very "ratyfying cure, and peaks highly for the attention and Dr. C. V . WARD. DALY Jons Worthixctov, 14th JAM full stock of tlic celebrated -- tc.-timo-ny San IMPORTERS ANO WHOLESALE DEALERS 2 Tr.STOiONlAIJS. JLiquorsi (SuccosFort to Hunter, Wand sopl-t- f DRY GOODS, tg SI2 Calirornia' Street, FERRIS & HOLT. General Agent lor Montana and Idaho, ot tho doctor. the stomach with every days report of ORDERS by mail proinptly filled. moral tumbles, words are . ridiculously inadequate to express the delicious thrill . Goods carefully packed and delivered a with which one reads in a Sacramento Ilaih oad Dop6ts iicc of charge. Joe the newspaper of Joseph lleatne. Furniture repaired at i educed prices. Good has lived in Sutter county and in Dio Marysville almost all his life, being brought there '"by Lis parents when he DRUGS, ETC. was two and tender. Of course it wasnt a healthy, moral atmosphere to bring a boy up in; but Joe, who is now twenty or so, has stood the moral racket to an extent well worthy of paragraphs. In respect to nR delicious but destructive vices, his motto, by night and by day, VTII0LK3 ILK AND UF.TVIT, BEALUR IN lias been Not for Joe. The cata- logue of yonng Iteames virtues, as set forth in the Sacramento Union,, is equally long ahd lovely. 1, He lias not tasted liquor (of the distilled or fer- PURE DRUGS mented sert) in all his life. 2. Profane language. has never sullied, his virgin lips nothing, wo mean, of tho vigorous AND CHEMICALS variety, though possibly under intolerable provocation he may sometimes have whispered Golly !or Gracious! 3. Up to this hour-h- o remains as he has 3 WINDOW always' bean, tho deadly enemy of to- PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, bacco, whether in the fumigatory or the FINE SOAPS, GLS?, masticative form. 4. He is a Good TemgTOILT a nnd church member, and in plar neither relation has I10 ever been investiSPONGE!, 15 RUSHES, IMPORTED , bo has 5. never played; Cards gated. thousands better be has never gone on PERFUMERY AND FANCY nary pair; and billiards to him aro unknown both ns to theory and practice. GOODS, WALL PAPER, "Well may the Utter writer who describes him say with absolute confidence, STATIONERY, PICTURE Now, if there is another young man forthat can say so much, let him come FRAMES, POCKET ward! and make his affidavit, add we. J as to such tremenParolo r ' CUTLERY, dously incredible Jhets is clearly inadmissible. N. Y. Tribune. Ets. The N. Y. ITerald of Sunday morn, ing publishes a letter to its editor from Marshal, Bazaine, . dated at Bois do Brcaqux.inear Lieges, September 1th. Tho letter is printed both in French and English, and reviews the late war between France and Germany. Bazaine complains that he wa a victim of the Dealer in army, and that the nation had but two supporters; these were thejiraperor who is dead, and Thiers, who has been set Books. Stationery, and aside replaced by McMahon. He News and Wall Paper, sas he would not have attempted to escape had McMahon seen fit to lessen the Pocket Cutlery and Notions Ho considers severity of his captivity. novrthnt during his trial he should have ftsF'Agent for Wheeler & "Wilsons Sewing employed the same weapons as Machines. and shown how the latter was defeated and had evacuated Alsace,and was onooUtbe first authors of the army POSTOFFICE BUILDING, disaters, MacMahon had been ns unfortunate at Sedan as ho (Bazaine) had UTAH. been, at Metz, as Trochu and Ducrot . and as Bourbaki and wero iiii Paris, EVERY PERSON, Clinchart were in the east; but ho for- Man, ivoraan, bov or girl should send at cze got all this when he became , President. for ono, of the Excelsior Stationery Packets, He says the court was puzzled what containing note paper, envelope?, pen holder, pencil, pens, blank book, blotter, photographs course to pursue in his case. , They con- ot 100 beautiful 'ladies, tooth picks, perfume demned and absolved him at the same sachet, Chinese puzrlo, and a fine piece of la. dies or "ants jewelry. Try a package. Price, breath same declared tho in and time, 50 3 for $1. Agents him a criminal and a hero. Ho express!? pot paid, - cts., orJ. CARTY FURROW, CIO Harmony St., his gratitude toward the Emperor and Philadelphia. Wines Tho BAIN WAGON 1? not made fur a cheap wagon. M e d3 not pretend to compete 3vith cheap work. Our w agon aro all flrt class. All 3agon 3varranted for one jear.' j ili-or-- o, The Largest and most Complete Ilotel in the World. i Lessees (well keownai the proprietor rrplIE the SHERMAN HOUSE beforo its desti tion in the memorable Oonflagration-- of IXontaia St., ad door west of the Mail office, ! CORINNE UTAH. faepl-t- f , CO. They aro The Lightest Draft Wagon Made. Just Received and exaunnation al BALT WAGONS West. u'yr jf POND, REYNOLDS, Are superior to any wagons sold in tho TARE WORMS, f a. rr w f 1ITP0BTKB8 AVD JOBBKM FARM WAOOX8 REl'J YORK STORE! f sopStf FAKfS WAGONS, DEAFNESS. n, t hand FRKICUIT WAGONS, FITS, CANCERS, Bedding, Crockery, China long-winde- SAN FRANCISCO ; -- (All sues), Dr. II. makes a si ccialty of Furniture i f 1002. ESTABLISHED BAIN WAGONS Would inform hi friends (and the public Las located in UTAH. .3 Corner Catte that he OGDEN, ' . OF BOSTON. MASS. FIFTH STREET, Si ioi AflOS noatgomorjr (r Microscopic 2nd Analytical Physician, Under this heading, the Denver Enterd prise of a late date ha3 a and wholesale slander of Judge Bore-main relation to his recent charge to The Enterprise says, the grand jury. understand to him wish We distinctly will Mormoniam that live, grow, flourish and increase long after Jacob S. LAMrS, Boreman hft3 been gathered to his fathers. ' Now, with' all the knowledge MIRRORS, which wo nro willing to allow tho En- CUTLERY. terprbe man to poshes0, wo cannot overlook the fact of his ignorance in this matter. He from his local position, as no othbrcaterer to tho jublic in Utah, i? m, I7rx Boro-mamust certainly know that Judge when he refers to such matters as the Mountain Meadows massacre, means BAR FIXTURES, nothing more than the demands of justice require, and which she' will "hnve despite the pow'er of a tlmusvnd such PICTURE FRAMES, as Monnonum, CIIROMOS, religion 'influences' f No om but a thorough fanatic who has FANCY GOODS, ETC. been- dyed in the wool of Brighams leadership, would for a moment believe such absurd traslr as tho Enterprise parades. I6n tho' contrary, any enlightened and thinking man will not hesitate an Wo invito inspection hv our monv customers instant in proclaiming Judge Boremans-chargand the general public toa largo of tho as one of tho most impartial goods," whifh will bo sold- - at or ever proclaimed in the Territory. The Enterprise man must be more careful in bis choice of word, and if lm lives long enough ho will cer- Jleloiv Salt Lake Prices. tainly find that Judge . Boreman!3 name and record in tho cause of Christianity and justice will bo cherished in Utah long after the murderous priesthood METALLIC COFFIN'S AND CASES FUR have atond For their crimes on the galNIS11ED TO ORDER. ' lows. A JE W JBOL. IE R We have now on rim kikimh; charge. ? tv. (. CONWAY, CORINNE, a Chicagoan, and he has ju$t gone to the summit of Mont Diane the youngest youth who ever accomplished that feat. It is with evident awe that ft German newspaper mentions that he was strictly ft temperanco youth and took nothing during the ascent but It is reserved water and melted snow. to an American bey alone to remark withExcelsior on the mountain-to- p out the assistonce of tho rosy. k BAIN WAGONS ! !T! Montana Lifoet, A youth has borne mid snow and ice this strange and beautiful device, He is only fifteen, and .Cold Water. " ii1 1 FITS CURED. OcM,e 8th and th, 1871.) take pleasure in announcing w completion of this new enterprise, which1 tne open under their personal management for ,l i . Ti commodation of guests. GAGE DUOS. & niCE, n. Lessees lor Twenty lfens , |