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Show J CORKS E ' Tuesday, DAILY UNITED STATES OFFICERS FOR UTAH: Govornor George . 1 Woods, Oregon. Secretary Georzo A. Black, Utah. Chief Jutice j. B. McKean, Not York. Aoeiate .J astir J. S. Boreman, o: Pennsylvania, and P. If. Emerson. M I'hiran. Mar.hal tieorgo R. Maxwell, Michigan. 1. S. Attorney William Carey. Surveyor-Gneral--Natha- Ini. Kigali. J. B. Overton. n Receiver of Publn Mono W illitt Pottcnger. Register Band Uffn-IJ. t. J. 1. Taggart, Illinois. e l S. Aeor CollectorO. J. 1 1 of litor , California. BOX ELDER COUNTY OFFICERS: Probate J tnlge Samuel Smith. Sheriff John Burt. Proemting Attorney J. C- Wright. - Arse.aor and Colie-toJ. Rosenbaum. County Clerg J. C. Wright. School ."superirtendent -- .Mr. Joelsuu. Coenty Kesorder J. C. Wright. CORIN NE CITY OFFICERS: Mayor II. E. Ilurlbut. Councilman S. L. Tibbali. L. Eliel, E. C. r m h uthriti. J . F. I arKtnon, 5lal-.hHiram House. M. D. Ochiltree, J. Louie Demor and Ilenrv Liewe. Recorder W. T. Yield. 'I reRurer Oeorge M. Allen. - Justice of the Peace E. C. Jacob. Marshal 1. I). Rian. "f Fer riso n , , J. 11 . Attorney William llyndman. School Jru-te3.L. Tibbal, H. House and A. Uardenbrrook. i r. u e COR2NNE AND VICINITY. ys Yom Kipper. Frank Farmers ox teams, laden with goods for Helena, left this morning. curs and Chinamen are Yaller numerous in Corinne. The teams of Orson Merrill, loaded with merchandise and fruit, left for the upper country this forenoon. Jus t received nt A. Kuhn & Bros tianels in all shades and prices. Mr. Sison, of tho firm of Sison, Wallace & Co., favored our town with a flying visit At Auer & Murphys, Occidental Peter" Molliet, whose teams were saloon, Salt Lake City, can always be loaded here with merchandise, left early found tho best of liquors and the finest brands cf cigars. this morning for Helena. Queen Charlottes, soda cocktails, mint ju- Upwards of 1G.3,000 emigrants have sherry cobblers, passed west over the C. P. K. K. since leps, and all favorite summer drinks mixd in unrivalled style nt the Occlast ApriE idental. Call and see for yourselves. If you wish to get the lateat in cal' icoes, go to A. Kuhn 5c Bros. Au Indian Fuse. A little rumpus occurred at tho depot Two hundred and ten thousand pounds this morn-inof freight arrived here by rail this morning among a party of Indians. They were seated on the ground plaj'ing schooners at at cards, when all of a sudden one big We counted twenty-tw- o the depot this noon, and a big drove of fellow jumped up and plugged a brother bulls and hordes. They were just getting warrior in the eje with his fiet. The assailed brave retaliated by throwing a inTeadiness for a start to the north. rock at bis antagonist, but not being A. Kuhn & Bro. have on hand the big good marksman, the rock missed largest and finest assortment of gents aimed at and struck a byfurnishing goods. standing squaw in the abdominal region, in store for our Idaho . Many tears considerably curtailing her wind for the a cargo of and Montana neighbors nonce. After recovering her breath, onions at the freight depot of Kiesel the dusky matron put down her papoose & Co. and commenced wading into the en The work of laying new with a piece of board, is and Ogden Promontory rapidly and from Abe manner in which wood progressing, under the management of splinters flew around, one might easily Mr. W. II Hibbard, lied wood poles have mistaken the battling couple for a are being used. movable match factory in full blast. "Beautiful weather now favors u, and Having punished his ugly physiognomy while the days are moderately warm sufficient, she next went for his hair, and the air pure, the evenings are cool and had she been in possession of a knife, and refreshing, like unto those experiwre really believe she Would have taken in enced California. The row was just comhis scalp. "While making an excavation in front mencing to beof interest, when some of the Mail office this morning, at a big Injun arrived and put a stop to depth of three feet, solid ground, the the fun. Next time that wrrrior throws digger unearthed a small nest of toads. a rock, he will make sure that it doesnt The reptiles died in a few minutes after again hit a squaw in that particular portion of her person. being exposed to life air. The Beardsley House, Ogden, Utah, Notice. Orders for Lumber, Sash, formerly Junction House, is the place Doors and Blinds filled promptly by to get a good meal, and it only costs you Feiiris & Holt. four bits. Corinne, Sept. 11. The Metropolitan billiard room was in foil bloom last nigh-t-, the first opening. Embarrassing Icelandic Hospitalities. Halstera, in a recent letter to It presents a creditable appearance, and theMurat Cincinati Commercial, says: Speakwill be a favorite place of resort this ing of beds and( hospitalities in Iceland, winter. Just back ofjt is a club room, there is an old ceremoney of showing where those who desire can amuse them- civility to strangers that is said to be still pravalent in the remote rual districts. selves. It is saULthat the ladies of the house The ball at the Corinne Mills Friday shall pull the trousers of the fatigued and There is to be an .exceptionally disconVfjted travelers. night promises not one who amonThe Icelanders per fine affair. It is in the hands of some form this solemn susremotest the of our must prominent citizens, who will is that there picion my indelicacy in without doubt make an enjoyable time the performance. It i& related of the for those who are fortunate enough to most piou and famous m'i?sionary who ever visited the island, Henderson, who get Tin invitation. distributed Bibles throughout the IceW e aro informed by the committee landic settlements fifty years ago', that that no invitations will te issued this business of pulling off bis troupers m town for Friday nights ball; parties whs a sad embarrassment to him. could not refuse to accept the hospitality desiring invitations for friends abroad of the good people among whom he disern obtain them from either of the gen- tributed the good book, for which they tlemen composing the committee of ar. were grateful in the extreme, and he finally managed to arrange a compromrangements Messrs. Brown, ise How, and systematize it. He insisted upon Tyrell and Conway. at first rolling himself in a blanket, and W. H. Hibbard and Fleming Drake, then upon unharnessing himself, as to and then, of the W. U. Telegraph Companyyare suspenders and waise-banami not until thenhe allowed the ladies town. Yesterday morning they to seize the unoffending garment by the started on a hunt, and returned in the straps (which he uniformly wore to keep chickens. To- his trousers legs down when riding,) evening with twenty-fiv- e day the two former gentlemen leff on a and pull them off. So, while they took similar expedition, intending to remain the trousers in triumph, he spared his modesty all the rudeness of the terrible two or three days. will make it shocks that would otherwise have been They hot for the birds. inflicted. This philosophical and ingenious Christion minister published a large General volume about his trouble with his trouswith a sad ers is very droll and dn fact is quite started from the postoffice in pathatic and profusely garnished with reach the depot before the express train pious reflections. arrived, and just after turning the corner DISSOLUTION NOTICE. of Fifth street, his feet became unmanageable and almost collided with the saw- "THE partnership heretofore existing between I the undersigned, rtoing business at Logan, mill of Hiram House. It was only Cache county, Utah, and Franklin, Oneida with much difficulty and considerable county, Idaho,Jfc under tho firm name and style of Bergman Goldman, is this dav dissolved mancevering that he managed to clear by mutual consent. All debts and amounts to the Logan branch must be paid to &?. the track before the arrival of the train. duo Bergman. All debts and amounts duo to tho Franklin Branch must be paid to M. Goldman. Had the eugiue ever struck those yams, b. Bergman will pay all debts due by the late we tremble to think of what the result firm. S. BERGMAN. M. GOLDMAN. . been. have would f I.f'san and Franklip, gent- - 7, A famine breeder 1 -- AXD- ing the door of our sanctum; they kept gradually filling up the room, until, for ihe"?afety of our mailing clerk, who was nt the time Uusil.v engaged with the papers, it was thought advisable to open the door loading into the composing room; the feet, after reaching almost to our back door, suddenly ceased moving, the front door was darkened, and the nstonishod clerk on raising his eyes observed the intrepid warrior of the Bear,-Mnj- or General Lavin, standing in the doorway, vengeance plainly depicted on his mug, his eyes ablaze with fury, and his general mien indicative of bloodshed. In u voice made almost unintelligible by passion, ho asked, Who is the author of that scurrilous article in reference to me in paper? Tho terrified clerk, who, by tho way, is of Quaker extraction, and hence of a very peaceable disposition, endeavored to conciliate matters with the indignant officer. The effort pioed ineffectual, for the hero of a thousand retreats and of innumerable scars, was bent on b lood, and nothing short of that, ho said, or a retraction of the libellous article would A club, s however, had a satisfy him. salutatory effect on the enraged officer, for with a tremendous effort he withdrew his feet, and vanished in the direction of a law office. It seems that the stars were not made of old blacking boxes, but of new scrap tin, which General Lavin had, after much pains, secured from the waste pile in tbo alley back of the tin shop. YYe cheerfully make the correction. to-da- ADYERTIIEMHITS. GRAYDliixiYGIlIv feet encased in cowhide were seen enter- DIRECTORY. OFFICIAL Rttractfon. Last evening soon after the Mail was 1H74. Tlistributed oh Montana street, n pair of 22, Septombor A MAIL. NW . t FITS Picnic Supper, INCLUDING ff. C. CORINNE MILLS, TICKETS, SUITER, $-.- I r - 4 t t , I rock-throw- I t -- A ? 1 A ' - t r 5 I A t i v-- 1, i , A i 1 I f 4- I - I 1- NOTICE is hereby riven that the following iu Corinne city has thin described real dav (September 81) been levied upon, and will be sold on the Salt Lake City. te n ll : I J7. i sRl-t- 12th of October, hi . . r . DAILY MAIL. , ' I A i v, THE LAGER BEER ' .fitI ' i i i DEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM Dr. II. makes a specialty of of the described premises to the highest bidder, lor ca-lor the taxes due and for accruing and additional costs of advertiseA. HARDEN BROUK, ment and sale. r h, Collector. , BEES OF 10UNG FITS, CANCERS, DEAFNESS, THE FINEST QUALITY THE TERRITORY. IN j . ( . t r SORE EYES TAPE WORMS, Always on hand. Also f i And all kinds of worms.. Ml cases warranted. J)r. 11. makes a specialty of Chronic disease, and by a microscopical examination of tho blood and urine bo will toll you at once the nature of jour disorso, and then, it ho will deal out to you the proper you wi-scientific remedio. Bv the aid of tho microscope, he can detect calculi, emireroin matter,s carbonate of lime, aryl all oxlinneousjfsub-stanuemixed with the urine or blood. MALT OF A SUPERIOR QUALITY h, Orders from a distance promptly fillod seltf HAS THE LARGEST CIRCULATION T1IE NORTHERN IN COUNTIES AND ALONG THE Offlco irst Oflico Honrs. to 5 and 7 of Inorth Walkor House Door to From It H p. lit. 12 a. in., and from Consultation lice. m hom C. P. R. R. Honor WHOLESALE 7 and IA I.M. A Di n. W. C. Dr. to me that Higgins say impel duty medicines have done tor me what no other physicians have Leon aide to do. I have suffered for oighteen terrible year with thewrr--t form of opiluptic fit-- and have been treated by of Emope, but the inot eminent t li al-without relief. I have o had the odvieo of some of the local physician in tin city, but until eight nooks ago, when Dr. C. W new and wonderful method of treatment, I had given up in despair, having been subject to theo fit everj six or nine days for eighteen years, and since Dr. II. took my case in hand 1 have not had a symptom of them, and 1 wih to make known far and near to every one afflicted with this awful malady, the physician that cures. John Worthtnutox, First South street, 14th ward. Salt Lako City. 'Honor to SAM. L. TIBBALS to TLSTIMOX DETAIL m Mil. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE 1 fT.DEALEli IN Jlig-gintiicd- hi A Wondfpklt. CiRF. Dr. C- W. Biggins Is gaining a wide reputation for bis. skill as an occulist. Among his mot recent cure i that rf aa infant daughter of Mr. J. De Spain, living at Deep Creek, Utah. Tho child is six vears old, and during the lat threo year? cho has suffered greatly with her eye. Fearing total bliridnos, tho father, about a month ago, placed the child under tne care of Dr. Higgins, and hi skillful treatment has restored soundness to her sight. A little weakness is apparent, a bright light produce pain, but all inflammation and signs of dioao have been removed, and in another week or two the doctor expects to have tho childs vision restored to perfect strength-- , This is a very gratvfying for the attention and cure, and speaks skill of tho doctor. FUME er Dr. C. W. Hicoins : Dear IS ir I feel and know now that I am gaining rapidly ail the e time, and I know not how to express my to you for relieving me of pain and misery. All doubt of you a a sueceful doctor, with mo. disapneared with tho neuralgia and catarrh in inv head. Before 1 called on you I had been under tho care of several other good doctor, but 1 got no relief whatever, until I took your medicines. I have sutTeied several but did not know w hat years with mv I fool thankful ailed me until you told me for the euro that your medicines havo given mo, and willingly recommend you to all others that suffer with any chronic disease. 1 am your friond forever WINES, Latest Telegraphic Reports. LIOUORS - Full -- Local Bcpailinciil. AND CIO A R. GENERAL NEWS OF INTEREST gmt-itud- di-ea- BEUB. OhUOftS. W, C. JOHNfcON REUB. OSBORN & UTAH, C0IU1VNE, Cor. Nortli Front and Sixth Sts. n(l Wenernl Dn. IIicgtns: Dear Sir I took your medicines Recording to jour directions, and 1 feel that they have done for mo what medicines never doho for me hofore. I feel really well, better than I havo before for manv years. I shall ever foel grateful to you for thee blessings, and take pleasure in recommending vour treatment to the afflicted ones of Utah. Your medicines bad the desired effect at once, having removed all tho inoth patch os frciu my face, rnd the yellow &td amtow complexion has gonoa it wore by magic. I feel nono of thoe bad headaches or anv pain whatever. Having only used your medieinos three weeks, others may receive ns I am grateful,' hoping much benefit as 1 have. I remain your friend, Job Work. a Mrs. S. J. Russfli., 14th ward, Salt Lake City, Julj 1 !, 1874. JOlt OFFICE FIRST-CLAS- S IN THE TERRITORY. For executing all kind of i Plain and Fancy Job Printing. Corner Montana and Fifth Sts. ITAND-BILL- WAGON MAKING, i STOCK SELECTED ' V BLACKSMITHISO IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Repairing BEST 1th Dr. C. W. nmuiv : Dear Sir I have boon afflicted with fits lor manv months pat, and have suffered everj thing but death. After trying many remedies that the doctors ordered me ahd the various remedies that filled the paper seemed to do me no good. Then I gave up in despair, until I aw your advertisement in the Salt Lake Tribune. I was so impressed with vour now and simulo theorj-- of diseasos that I determined to call and see you at once. 'I hank God I did; word cannot expre mv gratitude and joy, and I wih to make ft known, a I deem it a duty to all afRcted with this awful malady to do all in my power to make known to manhood a true physician as one that cures. J. G. Wiggins, Ogdon, Utah, July It), 1$74. BLACKSMITHS & WAGON MAKERS In conne tion with the Maid Mrs. M. B, Yaxlace, ward, Sait Lako City. , CO., THE LARGEST AND o, 1 S, POSTER CORINNE, UTAH. fit, DODGERS, PROGRAMME seltf ENVELOPES THE OLD CITY MARKET, LETTER HEADS, DILL HEADS, STATEMENTS, Corner of Montana and Filth streets, BLANKS, LABELS SH01iSE SHOEING A SPECIALTY- .- CORINNE UTAH; Dr. C. W. Higgins : Dear Sir I havo used BUSINESS CARDS. a portion of tho medicines you prepared for me and am much gratifiod in informing vou . VISITING CARDS, that I am well. 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