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Show s b I 3 p1- -- j? . v.y4 DAILY J. T. HAIL. br Go-urg- e fito first-clas- s 3 Free U-'- -- UQIt. AD , alt Lake Olty. COJIJIISSIOX UERCUiXTS, THE Keep on hand a choice stock of best advertising mmui TArE worms, I Groceries, And all kind of worm. All case war Dr. ii. makes a specialty of Chronic a microscopical examination disease, and byand urine he will tell you at of the blood once the nature of your diserse, and then, it vou wish he will doal out to you the proper scientific remedies. By the aid of tho microscope, he can detect caleutt, cancerous matter, caibonate of lime, and all extraneous substances mixed with the urine or blood. ranted. Tobaccos, in THE TERRITORY. Cigars i Office--Fir- e. Door Irtorth Welker House st 8-- ' M NO I SORE EYES 1 Tr-t4to- W A fl D DAILY FITS, CANCERS, DEAFNESS, n -- R I)r. II. make a specialty of -- l 0 1 , - Delinquent F Would inform hi friends and the public nd onc:xjn ' D., that he ha located In , R;.rJfJ. n. i . , ' n OF DOQTON. MASS. -- a. - fred J ItlESEL&CO Microscopic and Analytical Physician, ui-hu'n- Ar 0 aa C3 e o . C. 17. DIGGiriS, K. . CIC racttAi. Special Notice A. F. 4k A. XX. Morse, advance agent of Ilealys There will be a special communication Hibernian Gm, is in town. This comY-of Corin no Lodge No. 5, A. F. & A. M. bination i composed of tea 3. 187. KMnrdajr, Or I Irish artists. They have been playing this (Saturday) evening, at 8 oclock OFFICIAL DIRECTORY ,r for four weeks in San Francisco to full Work on M. M. degree. UNITED FTATM OPFTCFHS FOR UTAH: houses, and are now taking in the Notick. Ordor for Lumber, Sab, Oorernor Gor I Wl-- , Oreewn. Mr. Doors and Blind filled If smalb-- r town on their wav eat. A. Tsla-promptly by Uteli. Chief Jiutkw J. K. McKean. Nev Yrk. find the outlook encouraging in More Fkukis & llol.T. ' Alette J. 8. IkiritiQAii.o'' Penn a over will 11. the night stop Corinne, Sept. tmupe Corinne, sylvania, and P. It. Rulron'. Marshal i leorg It. Maxwell. Michigan. or two. -I- VlIllnm I. 8. That Fact kor Moukk ickpkr. Car)'. Survevor-lnr- ! Imt. Nathan Kimt-allbound train the Fowder chemiA been has passenger Teat delayed Dooleys B. Overton. Receiver of Public a bundle of cally analyzed and proven to bo the I.and Willilt PoUngr. wn leaving the dep-teast ltegDter U- -. .1. P. Taggart. Illii oi. most economical, reliable and C. J?. Collect! O. J. Hull:tr, California. Hiuty elothing and blankets commenced purest, best Baking Powder ever manufactured, evolution and knocked down some to which thousunda testify. Grocer BOX KLDF.K COUNTY OFFICERS: in the crowl who had rushed to keep it. "Probata Judge Samuel Smith. GWeriff .fohn Hurt. the depot. Oil examination, it proved Attornev J. C- PrUht. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.' Assessor ami Cnlla tor J. Koionbaum. o he a train bummer who had been Cnufitv Clerk.!. C. Wright. School Superintendent -- Air. Joel-ogently ejected by the conductor after the School C.kWntb. The Cudnty train had secured good headway. COUI.N.VK CITY Tax List. mile on that conductors face reminded K. II. Hnrllmt. Mayor us of the breaking up of a hard winter Co ineilmja V. Lliel, K., ('. I. Parkin-onin early spring-time- . Ferguson, J. W. Guthrie, .1. T. Alooron. 11 B Hira-House. M. i. .Oehiltroe, J. .ualdt .r. Adam4, K Louis MertT-AiiHenrv I.iowe. -- lie was around first and the Lro..v yesteiday, Auurbjkeh Recorder W. T. Field. 'Treasurer (errt M. Allen. one we hnvo seen .west of tha Kocky Berry Win Bowman Jake Justice of iWe Poaeo K. C. Jamb. He is a fixture of the large Iirueo Mountain. A r. ID an. , I Marshal-- 1). Babcock, j o Attorney William Jljrndinan. refu-that finds !!iiik'.m, M1) TK K cities, urul purloins the 11 S. L. Tibutl, II. House S.hool H h" ' and A, lLardeoUrookv Bosk4, Mr Its way to tha sowers the gutter-snip23 Bolhaw Smoltins Works....; 1 3b Ha was first noticed in front of a downBrad,Mr OORtHNE AND VICINITY. 6 f0 Cordelia Victor town faloon, scooping in the lemon-pee- l 18 73 T I) A Co r Conway, r 32 Sam Tibba! enter from the remain f toddies. Afterward Connor, P K A In the taco y 82 J Creighton, remho wa front of this office, and the (i t 2 in the 44tSui, TD pool. Conway, I . -' t 41 ' makingjhre no a can once roller more Cbert, John nants of good 2 23 It II , Connor, ha Indian lUv. H. W. Agent, be seen. Last heard of, ho wa disap- Chnpalow, L 2 25 i rc Thorn to a4 hi Hail. , tatinn Cassir Fort at r left pearing under a culvert, perhaps to Conway, Ed 4 88 1 30 dream of the luxuries to be reaped on CaVenangh. James 1 30 Barley i selling at 1.50, a raise of 20 John A Cramer. morrow. the 2 25 r'cnU iu the pat two day. , Duvall, Frank 4MIXNE llonr. Office to 5 and t 7 to to 12 a. m., nnd from p. m. Oonsultution Ireo. From U of ft Cutlery, 2 to-da- Hos-d- The blacksmith are all busy repairing haltered scow preparatory to rolling over tha plain of the northern country. W.t). Sisson, Wallace & Co. havef recent- ly received a fine lot of gent underwear. leter, from Brigham, it in town with hi peaches. Peter sells at sixliils per bushel. Hiram House filling a car at the depot with ice to bo shipped to Sail Lake City. Brick House, with five room, for rent. Pleasantly located. Enquire ef S. L. Tibbals. to-da- 3 to-dn- j. The Beardtley House, Ogd pn, Utah, fotmiwly 'JunctionJ House, is the. place to get a good meal, and it only costs you J four bita. : There a quantity of grain ready to be shipped, but no cars at the depot cars empty. What the reason C. used for be at this eastern cant freight I, " " j Fkksu Otsterb Fred. - J. Kieel & received, and will keep constantly on hand, a largo supply of fine fresh oysters, for wholesale and retail Co. have-jus- t trade. J. A. Lard start for Raft River, 100 mile? north, with a house in seciions for Shirley, an extensive rancher . -- at that place. Lard is'one of the oldest of the old timers, having crossed to California in 1845. 4 Metarsj Riblet and Sansburg, hunters and . trappers, aro in town laying in a winier supply of grub. They will locate during the coming winter on nDe of the tributaries of Salmon Creek, Idaho, and for their destinu- will leave y ol -- Accident mi (tie Martin, Bobert Marks, F lv Marion, J Morgan, E M 1 al4h ic Dreenowald. M oore 3: Co M iller, L O. I It. J ............. ............ ,LC. r hompFon ay lor, .1 1 1 a v lor, rs J, Taylor. Fred Ticrnan, ! 0 3 00 I 19 )0 .) 2 82 1 50 3 00 2 25 18 I 88 1 AO 1 87 10 87 I oft Tlmyor, Sam WlnchoII. FP 7.10 Waters, Mis Mary ilor)8ohn. J Williamson, cl .5 i po II M orOf M ms Iiicy Utah X It II el on 1 00 r7 A 2 1 ) ii 45 00 DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Hotel Arrlvnla. J. S. BFKGMAX, M. GOLDMAN. sl2-t- f Logan and Franklin, Sept 7, 1874. Till. OLD Wonii-.k- i. Cc it k. Dr. C. AY. Corner of Montann and Fifth streets, UTAH. . J. . IfP.YFJtON, Proprlotor. BEEF, VEAL, Fresfc MUTTON. Etc rO'K, Etc, and Corned Moat. sepl-l- f - 1 DoVOL & JOHNSON, JEWELERS AND GUNSMITHS Tlavc constantly on hand a large of AND PISTOLS GUNS, SDDSCRIDQ MPORTERS FRUIT. OF AMMUNITION. Latest Telegraphic Reports. Bo! A. for Agent OYSTERS BOOTHS infinmmation and si rns of dicase have- boon removed, and in another week or two the doctor expects to havo tho childs vision restored to perfect strength. This is a vorv graiyfying euro, and speak highly for the attention nd skill of tho doctor. - For JCoriane and the Territory of Montana. Furs anti all kinds of Count rylro-itiie- e bonfflil for ?!. c,,.l CENERAL NEWS OF INTEREST & CO. SISSON, WALLACE -- feel and I)r. C. W. Hiogixs DonrJSir know now that I apt training rapidly nil tho time, and I knowtiot how to express my gratitude to you for relieving mo of pain and misery. All doubt of you as n successful doctor, with me, disappeared with the neuralgia anti catarrh in mv head. Before I called on you I had boon under the care of several other good doctors, but 1 got no relief whatever, until I ttak your medicines. I havo suffered several years with mv diseaeo, but did1 not know what fool thankful ailed me until you told me. for tho euro that your medicines havo given me, nnd willingly recommend yon to all others that suffer with any chronic disease. I am your friond forever WHOLESALE T ln. C. W. Higgins : Dear Sir T havo boon afflicted with fits for many months paf, and hnvo suffered everything but death. After trv-in- g many remedies that tho doctors ordered me nhd the various remedies that tilled tho papers seemed to do mo no good. Then I gave up in despair, until I saw your advertisement in the Salt Lake Tribune. I wn so impressed with your now nnd simple theory of diseases that I determined to call and see you at oneo. Thank God I did; words cannot express mv joy, and I widi to niakc it Erntitudc Iand deem it a duty to all aftleted with this awful malady to do all in mv power to make known to manhood a true physician as ono that cures. J G. Wiggins, Ogden, Utah, July IB, 1874. In connection with the Mail ft f Jewelry, Watches, stocking a specialty. Guns, One doo r t of Metropolitan Hotel, -- Henry, Freighters are pouring into Corinne mhd tha depot yard is assuming theap-pearanof a starting point across the Vader, Leray T. ce t J. S tX " '"il- - At Xuer A Murpbye, Occidental saloon, Salt Lake City, caa always be found the best of. Uquors and; tjie finest i brands of cigars. Queen Charlottes, sherry cobbtersj soda cocktail, uiiat, ' ' lvp, aad Tall favorite summer drinks, mixed in uiuivslk'd style at the Occidental Call and sec lor yourselves. PRIMARY .34 .17 .17 1 -- S' Montana 3t., bet. 4tk and 5th, UTAH. CORINNE, .31 AND Notail Doaloro in GROCERIES -A- 31 :f24 THE CHOICEST 1 WINES, LIQUORS AND cigars always on hand. 27 45 11 .... .. ......2v Akram A. Pattkrpo's. PrrnolpftL Ml'dS.VGKIATTEIJtiO.S AssBtiJUjs -- J0IF 0FFICR FIRST-CLAS- S ler executing ail kind of Plain and Fancy Job Printing. ND- HAND-BILL-S, GENERAL MERCHANDISE, POSTERS, DODGERS, Dr. Higgixs: Deaf Sir I took vour medicines a wording to your directions, and I feel that they have done for ino what medicines never doh e for me before. L feel rcnllv well, better than I have before for manv years. I hall ovOr feel gratefnl to you for these bloss-ing- s, and take pleasure in rocouimonding vour treatment to the afflicted ones of Utah. Your medicines bad the dosired effect at once, having iomoved all tho tnoth patches freui niy face, rnd tho yellow and sallow complexion has gone as it wero by magic. - I feet none of those bad headache or any pain whatever. Having only used your modicine throe weeks, 1 am may receive as grateful, hoping others much benefit a I have. ' I remain your friend, envelopes comnrjn. u. t. Dr. C. W. Higgins i Dear Sir T have used and can, with pleasure recommend them to all who aro suffering frem the want of proper medical treatment. Your liniment eured mo of neuralgia at once, and my other complaints have all left mo now, nevor to return, I hope. If they do, I shall call on you at onco. 1 consider your remedies truly wonderful. I am with respect, Mrk. B. S. Khkxstrom, 10th ward, Salt Lake City, Aug. 14, 1874 BILL 1IE ADS, STATEMENTS, BLANKS, .LABEL Mrs. S. J. Ktsskm., ward, Salt Lake City, July 14, 1874. a portion of tho medicines you prepared for mo and am much gratified in informing you that 1 am well. I have faith in your remedies LETTER HEADS, BUSINESS CARDS, VISITING CABDS, WE CARRY THE BALL TICKETS. BILLS OF LADING CERTIFICATE-- Largest Stock in Corinne, -- D. C. W. Higoins: Dear Sir Permit me to add my testimony to your professional skill. Your medicine have cured me of a very bad case of gravel. 1 suffered intensely for a long timo,-encould get no relief until C took j'our medicines, which gave mo relief al; once, and a euro in a fe w day. 1 remain your lriond forever, j Mrs. S. Hyde. StrrERTNG b RtKsn: FREE LUNCH EVERY DAY. 8 77 The cosiest saloon In ihe city." seltf ' RECE AND SELL AT Orders Promptly Attended T d B Number in attendance Males Females Average daily attendance Males Whole number in attOndxir. Average daily httcndance UTAH. .15 GRADE. I ema les - KOSSMAN '& COLE, i OniNXF. PUBLIC SCHOOL. Number in attendance.... Males. Females Average daily attendance. Males. Females t- epl-t- f BLACK, Postmaster. a,ealy.;4aya;) tsolnethinfc less Report for YVeek Endlug 0(1. 2. than, a million mules are tethered and advanced gradk. .wandering around, and prairie schooners to the double-decker- s from a hand-car- t are strewed about pratniscuously. r - CORINNE a i PROGRAMMES, 14th INRE-pairin- g SATISFACTION WARRANTED Clock an Deimrlmcul. Local Full s , F0II TUE MAIL Higgins is Mrs. M. B. IVaurr, waid, Sait Lake City. CITY MARKET, t . A 14th CORINNE It. Retail. and Wholesale gaining a wide reputation for hi4 skill a4 an occulist. Among nW most recent cure4 i4 that of a infant daughter of Mr. J. De Spain, living at Deep Crook, Utah. Tho child is six vears old, and during the lat threo years she ha4 suffered greatly with her eve4. Fearing total blindne44,'the father, about a month ago, placed tho child under the care of Dr. Higrestored gins, and his skillful treatment has soundness to hersight. A little- weakne-- s is apparent, a bright light produce- pain, but all : heretofore exiting between TUI partnership undersigned, doing buxine44 at Loirnn, Cache countv, Utah, and Fianklin. Gnoida countv, Idaho, under tho firm namo and stylo of Bergman Sc Goldman, i this day dissolved by mutual con4ent. AH debt0 and amount4 duo to tho Logan branch must he paid to S. Bergman. Ail debts and amount4 due to (ho Franklin Brandi must be paid to M. Goldman. S. Bergman will pay all debts duo hv tho lato firm. C. P. K. AT sense of Hoxor to whom IIonok is Dc. me to say that Dr. C. W. Higgins duty impelshave done for me what no other medicine sufphysicians have been able to do.with1 have the w rst fered for eighteen ten iblo year form of epileptic fits and hnvo been treated by the rao't eminent physician4 of Kuropo. Ifut without i lief. 1 have also had the advice of some ol flic local physicians in this city, but until eight nooks ago, when Dr. C. W. Higgins tried his now and wonderful method of treatment, I had given up in despair, having boon subject to these fit everj six or nine for eighteen year4, and since Dr. II. took day I my cn4 in hand I have mt had a symptom of them, and I widi to make known lur niul near to every one afflicted with this awful malady, tlie physician that cures. JOHN WnltTtHNfSTON, First South street, llth ward. Salt Lake City. ng d nnd ......... Jamo.. C I here at The eastern bound train, 6:20 a. in., wan delayed until 11:30 today by an accident at Mirage, between Hot Spring and "White Plains, night before lat. A water- - spout washed 4htr tenck out for some distance, nnd the regular freight nnd emigrant train going east, drawn by two engines, Nos. 159 and 45, were entirely ditched, killing both engineers. Both engines were watar tanks at the time, and to these are ascribed tho cause of tho death Both were married,-anof the two men. one nomed Smith had but recently sent his wife to Wisconsin, where ho was to join her at the expiration of his months service. The other, whose name we have been unable to learn, was an Englishman, and his body was horIlia liver was found ribly mangled. after the accident baked to a crisp. Another water spout five niilcs distant washed fifteen feet of tho track aivny, and delayed the train t.vo hour. E. Rarsohoff .. i 11 ETC. ETC. BTC., (Foreign and Domestic.) 3 7 ............ ....... ........ ALONG TIIK AND -- A Iiarhart Stanley, John Steamrt, George Metropolitan Adams, Salt Lake; J. Langley, E. II. Ezell, J. Byington and I). E. Akers, Raft River; Joe Wilson, Cariboo; Levi B. Folsom, Windham, Mas.: A. Magee, San Francisco; O. Mayor, Bannack. Western G. E. Beach, Salt Lake; nnd hape hell come back feeling as J. Kelley, City; C. Remfro, W. Gage, A. Addams, E. Fridley, Bozeman; S. happy us a belle with a new bonnet, Buffard, Helena; A. McLauglin, C. wcured .Co, have jxiesei J. j Fred ' s i 41 1!nn additional ; J. C. rondexer, Beaver building, on the corner of Ross, Ogden Montana and Fourth streets, to store the Head; J. Wilson, Bannock; W. Friese, immense amount af fruit, etc., coming San Francisco; Walter Thomas, Elko. ..dailTt ; jFroiu it chucked, appearance T.ETTKU LIST. already, another one will be in order Following is tho list of letters remaintoon. ing in the Corinno Postoffice, for the One of tha regular old Virginia darks week ending Oct. 3: cam down from Montan a day or two Kuhn. Ml-- L Bre7.cr, Lewi4 3 E W 4S 2 Jeremiah Morgan, Blair, v since, and edified', the gUCxts ofTtho Beovos, J J.2 Balrd, t ook. M 2 Bancon, J Metropolitan last nTgbt with some M llohert. Wesley rampbll,Mrs Idouble-thirflle- t. The way he manipCordelia. Victor 2 Sott, Thomas St lair. Dr a M Clark, Garland de fiddle and de bow and his ulates, Tubbs. LK7 Coolr, Mr S t a Uttlev, P L Fowler, W T ponderous mud hooks, is a caution. Vinser Geo A . , St ( 1 .Stanley, (t 1 50 2 81 4 5 75 2 25 .. Posnansky, Noiviuin,.... b in th i Tilly. Shepperd, con-veyi- Sc Liqnors IN 1IAS TUB LAKfiKST CIRCULATION TUB NORTHERN C( ITNTi E8 A I.H. 1). C. "W. Hiucins: Dear Sir: Shortly after 1 commenced to take your medicine I awnv, and felt the diseases beginning to give T J suflered vory i have imoroved over since much with my complaints for twelve month, 15 00 and did not know what my troubles wore until 75 you told mo. 1 believe you wero corroct in the of inycae. I would say to any one 2 10 diagnosis wtffors with the (.travel. Liver or Kidnev that 1 .A to call on you at once, if they wih complaint, .1 1) I have taken your medicine 11 B to be cured. and I have not fc t so well for four weeks, only 3 18 1 am with respect, 4 13 twolve years. Mu. W. Poll, f Tenth ward, Srlt Lake City. ...... ...... Moore, M ll.-.- . M unroo, W 11 Malsh, (iroencwftld N elson , I,. Newman, Dan Orem, J 3 Osborn, Ttoub Omit, Pat Manley, J ? .... J Disk, 51 rs Snodgra44, R. I.due -- Kennedy A Thonia, Knthler, Herman inaugurated. tion. . n ' who left Corinne" fur Henry Llewesi Montana four or five weeks ago for the benefit of his health, combined with business, writes to his friends here that ha-imuch improved. Glad lo hear it, ; 4. ... 0s - II rkne., 0 II .Johnson, Black ncily II Koan, o 1 io-, F J .1 ako C kv (i no v,Bro ahn, y. Montana-wa- s The tejegrapb men are busily engaged in erecting new California redwood pole. They were operating near the depot this morning, going eastward. point. IIeyfron,Dan llnlcbor. JfT- Olit Neltlers. Louis Dcmer, the grocer on the north side ot the track, and Leon Kennedy, .a freighter between Corinne and the upper country, were the first white settlers of Montann. They struck camp in Deer Lodge ir. 1860, built a cabin, and soon after erected on the Cotton wood, four miles above the city. Gold was found in 1861 on Gold Creek, by Jim Stewart, nnd these three at the time were the only white men in the country. In 1S62 diggings were discovered in Bnnnack, and from that the rush to - to-dn- Ureen, TENT I MOM 30 00 50 1 H .1 31 1 H. , I.l jison , Rev. 8. L. Gillespie took the delnyed train for Evanton thiv morning. No services in the Presbyterian church to- morrow. The streets presented , an extremely Saturday is the lively blessed day fir our irrigating --friends from Brigham City to haul in the eoin. phe FnrKUson, E Frank, Fluollon, John...: fila-ssner- 15 2- - Pipes, - 3 00 7b 3 75 75 Brake Warren Eager, J It Eaton A Brown Bradbury, with 6,500 pounds of freight, left for Helena yesterday. Frank Lamonte, with 6,000 pounds, for Deer Lodgd; la-- t evening. Ban. Williams, 5,000 pounds, for Deer Lodge; same time, Hugh Moore, 5,000 pounds, for Helena; yesterday. Bergman fe Rodger, with part of their outfit, get off with 50,000 pounds for Virginia City. Murray, for the north, also rolls out - a Dcnchamiu, Cha4 Damon, M C Freight Note. ftpceiallin. north of tho 3Yalkor lloiee. Dr. C. 3V.1 lliggins, micro4coplc and analytic physiall classes of chronic diseases, on cian, treat scientific- - princinlo. Particular attention given to chronic diseases of females, fit4, cancers, sore eye4, deafness, catarrh, neuralgia, piles, gravel, salt shoum, erii-cla- s taje worms, and spinal disease4. 1 invite the oarnest attention of the afflicted- My system is no new of years or extangled affair, but tho result in healing chronic di4ea-e- . perienceand see me, and it you do rot ifnow all nhat our troubles are 1 will tell you at once. Ono dcor s Lower: If you are afflicted with any chronic disease, throw aside for once' anv preconceived erroneous notions In regard to anv advertising physician who give ample evidence of hi skill and integrity. I would sa- - I baye used Dr. C. U Higgins medicines ony- two weeks and they ha vi ured me. - Jas. M'Gm i. lth uard. THAN AY rn at c o OTHEB.JI0USE. Address maul ramiiriB criv-.u'v- - |