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Show :.a C wme CORIXXE The cheep forus to Sell Lake to further the attendance at Conference, ere boing taken' ivntip of bjr Ih Saints of Corinne, who, of course, heve no object OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. in view in going to Zin other then the UNITED STATES 'OFFICERS FOIt UTAH: h1 vaiiceimnt of the Kingdom of God. DAILY Governor -- MAIL. Or?n. - Uarl., Jcorge A. Black, Utah. ScUryChief Ju.'i ice .1. ll. MHfcttn. Ne.v York. W-nl-- J. jj. Ju-t- i. I. and t orouiiin. of Ionn-ylvn- i. II. Kmi'ron. si liinn. Mar-hGeorge 7t. Maxwell, M aLinn. b. iS.,Attornor U'llllniii Cnrev. " niinevor tSoneral Natha.i Ki.ulM. Ind. Receiver of Public Monev J. K. Overton. I enl Office Willitt Pottonger. Jeiri'tcr .1. 1. Taxgart. Illinois. !: S. AM-V. S. Colic tor-- O. California. j. llolli-teIJO.Y ELL I: It COUNTY OFFICE!!: Probate J ikIc Samuel Smith. Sheriff John Hurt. J roeitting Atlornov J. C- - Wriht. ..aejHror and Colle tor J. auiu. Cout.tr Clerk .1. C. Wright. -S hool Siij erintcrdor.t Mr. .Tool-oCom.tr Keeordcr J. C. Wriht. -- CORINNE CITY OFFICE ItS: Mnvor If. E. IIurlLot. al r r, Bcs-cn- l n. 4 S. L. Co.th'-ilino- i 'J iU-a!.- L. KUel, It. C. . (oitluio, J. T. larkjnon. lilrnn? I'onse, M. . ,Uehilti co, Louis i einer ai.d llcnrv J.ioacs. . PtoidorV. T. MeM. Treasurer Ce r.-- .'I. Alon. , .1 mtfe of theD.1 It e K. C. Jacobs. Mnr-ha- l 1). an. Pernev-- U iiliam Hvmlrunn. Tru-le- e S. L. 'libbals, H. llou-- e at d A. Haidcnl mok. irrnson, , .1. ,J. W. Mal-h- o CORJNLE ANO VICINITY. (J cor go Morse, arrived Saturday from Salmon city. Pieknid, from Stilt Lake, is I, at the Metropolitan. AY.- - The following ere the niini of tl e instrngr., end their destination, who Irfi on the Montana conch this morning: Mr. Oliver, wife and three children, Helena; Miss Maggie French, Dr. Lavit, and Mr. Toby, Malad; Dr. Hruen-wielJ. U. iViiutdexfer, Lovells, The Utah Northern ran train over in l run their road yesteidav. It i Sundays on ordinary occasions for the aeeornuudt on of tho ungodly; but It all (L K. Conference time. Tin re seems to be no decrease in llie amount of emigrant travel across the country, and the trains east nnJ wet curry from three to five curs daily. Seven car-- , comfortably full, weie to the train going west lu- night. -- We are daily recoiling orders tor job wotk fioni distant points. The fine class of work turned outof thc MAIL j b office bus achieved much noloriety; and our steam presses are never allowed to stand idle. Four good pressmen wanted immediately. cr -- nt-tach- cd -t vi-iti- ng r vi.-iti-ng Js. - r- -- steer-weighin- g to-da- Mr. H. Moore, who arrived hsre Sat . f U , 0 uidiy tvfniajf from tha Cariboo talar, informs us that, although tha tninrs are all being worked, time are nut very 01 brisk throughout the camp, The trine are being principally wutked l0 China V.'.ZTCtZZZti AcdyCsd PUyCzlzz, men, who own nearly all the claim on McCoy Creek. A company of tlmia QP DC3TC3. C.1AC3. Ut week purchnsd a claim In tltut vicinity fort$820. The iron pipes Weald lafhna hU frlcasb and the public he U located ia Ihzt we mada of which hydraulic purposes, mention some week since, have ieen IsQlco shipped from Chicago, and arc CMptcled y. to-nig- Oolt Mr. Meora ay here in a few day. is Cariboo bound to ba lively In the that Spiing, a there will undoubtedly b work for 73 or 100 miners. lnt I - t v - m to-da- lIouicKiitrR.- - Facts ko -- Ysiid lNsuder baa been DiHilry T. Riley, E?q., of Kolton, was tn town 3ceterday, on his return from a trip through-CachValley. lie left for his on the home express last night. Fuks h Otsters Fred. J. Kiesel & Co," have jut , received, and will keep constantly on hand, a large supply ot AV. Hotel Arrival. ; Central W. T Rily, J. M. Richardson, Wilmington, Ohio; Mike Tobey, Malad; Dr. E. D. Leavitt Mis Kt-lton- M. French, P. P. Johnson, J. Johnson, V. L. Farli, Montana; C. A. Black- chemi- of clothing. Notice. Ordters for Lumber, Sash, Doors and Blinds filled promptly by Ferris & Holt.. , . , . , Corinne, Sept. J 1. ... Our sanctum was enlivened this morn Jng by a short visit from Mr. Magee, agent of the Golden Era of San Fran- Mr. Magee is an entertttinir.g CISCO. gutittena and the journal htv represents is an eight-pag- e paper and has reached year of its publica- - the twcivtjr-iccontion. Saturday afternoon at Agriciiltoriil Jirk-Wa- s naively time for the lovers of fun nnd fast stock.. Owing to the oondi-tio- n of the track the time was not as d good ast fit the, races two weeks ago,1 ya" all came atsnF wfil satisfied ands pleased wHh Ihfi , f ntprtainment. It Is well to fetal however, that L. Dibble got away with, U; major prut of lUo spoils. , -- r AE.C r b fl ! Free School Delinquent lv. n (i'll. i AXD Tax List. Aloerson. It H Adams, E I Auerbach Iro?........ Berry AVm I'owinan Jake !!3nue (1 A Babcock, L Month. delivered v ti THE a ITi . GROCERIES , v ; i v 2 43 icj 11 A3 3 93 2 83 1 oO 00 A 18 73 1 32 3 82 Co r .........i 30 30 1 Classner, 11II (Jrcen, J Ueyfron, Isn. Hatcher, I off-- JI runcss, OIL 1 3 C3 - - - -- .... . ohnson. Black II C Kenned, n C 1. ...... F .1 K uuovJ aKC C . .. ... ...... ...... . 14 25 3 88 Kahn, Bro. Kennedy A'lhouias, Kuthlcr, Herman on. I ,1 Lisk, Mrs L Robert. ...... ....... Martin, 1 arks, 1 K. ....... ........ ....... M anon, J Morgan, L ................ - M Cireenewald..- Mal-- h A Mw,rc jrroC 900 1.10 2 2i Miller?!, 21 M tl. .................. .......... IV ll. Malsh, Grecncwald Jc Earhart oo e, 1 ii n roe, -- I, Newman, Dan 8 20 3 73 4 82 7o el-o- n, Orom, ,... .......... JO Reub ............................ t mil, at. Posnansk.v, Newman Smith, Tillv 1 VV Stanley, 4 AVV Stanley, (IJohn-..- . .. Stanley, Stownrt,s, George Snodzra-James Shcppord, J 0 I hom)?on . X, .1 Tftdor, 1 rs lor Ay j rv lor V Obt-TO- 1 K7 8 f I iornftiif i) oIhi ooh Yi y Thayer Smn 1 VV n VV 1 VV VV FI ,30 .3 152 2 82 1 .30 8 00 2 21 8 , , HAS T11B LARGEST CIRCULATION Ox comnttc, u. t. THE ........................... illiam on, J A. ............. eldon, I co 11.......................... .... ......a....,... Lucy L tal N R R. THE OLD lo riAL AT , P. K. IL ARiEI u di-eiu- ( m FOR TUE tlilL, SUCSCniDS I II, :4 il Pr" S LVZIF.R h , Ft out 8 U i Latest Telegraphic Reports. tc V LIN I NO i - KA J WM LOWER A T G O in VltlT 3 Lccd Department. Full J THAN A. Y OTHER HOUSE FRED J KIESEL&CO iti GENERAL flGWO OP INTEREST ST. I FORWARD! NQ WD coumssoi In connection with tho Mail rjEimims, a i Keep on hand a choice ttock ef r Mas. M. B. Wallace, Sait Lake City. ' yA - Tobaccwg . V ' For oxoeutlag alt kinds ef i, T ft, f Cigars ' r , n J Plan end Fancy Job ' Cutlery, - Txun, CASS f HANDBILLS, Liquors, . Ogden, Utah, July 19, IS7L factio is DODGERS, ?: PROGRAMMES- - Metro ENVELOPES r BTf.fc ETC CT., O A LGTTzn nnADsj BILL 'HEADS, and. Retail. VJholccalo Wb STATEMENTS, -- J ; - BLANKS, UP0DTEDS OF FDUIT. : Uigous : Dear Sir I have used a portion of th medicines you prepared for am mock nratiSri in tnformlay vou So ad I aln well. I nave fklth in your remedies and ean, with pleasure recommend them to all who are suffering frem the. want of proper med ical treatment, Your liniaaeot. oared me of onee, aad my other complaints neuralgia atme have all lei now, sever to return, 1 hope. at once, loom If they do, I shall call on youwonderfnL elder your remedies truly I am. Mate. B. S. RHKX8Toa, with respect 1674 10th ward, Salt Lake City, Aug-1C. W. (Foreign and Domeotlo.) OO it 3 BUSHIER jC?UlD3 :znts J j, AVI C" VISITING CARDS, J BALL TICKETS. BILLS OF LADINfi. CERTIFICATE , j . becei5 Vew COLE, 3tS, i, T. ? I , tii ifttti x i, Jfor ? i i- - - : c Dr. C. W. litoom: Dear Sir Perialt w Xr 1 t i to add .my teKlmeny to yonr swJamaal mo if a skjlL Your mlediciBes have cured inteoselr lOfgravoL 1 suffered, fora longtime, and could get no relief until I li Y l took your medicines, which gave me relief at t tl once and a eurein a fsw days. I remala your friend forever, J iif f Mrs. S. Htd. rncOorinna and tha Thrivw of Q.Uma. Yi a! ; ;,ni " If' jymtk m ccoina - oTOvcna 1 Prcjtlj Attenifi Crirra ,.. J-i'- I t! r;!Ae rt ' .? rit', I would fruiasd intrity. W. UixxW C. Dr. .modhednos STsm I onlyiA two nut and thy have oaTei na f I does hoeflht fryCssh. Jm. McGtrrrnt. 12th ward. evtdeaoeefhis v J mi i T 4 v Ii dmds any preoenceived erreoeous. notions In rtsnrd to DAJ to advertkdnx phwfeian who gives ample V,i S: i coriunc, t V JIIGl i 4, a; A H ay the v tv ( 6 LABEI3 u -- L, A POSTERS, Dr. Hiconrs: Ihsar Sir I took your medicines according to your directions, and I feel that they have done for me wfcat medkhies never dohe for me before. , I feel really well, better than I have before for many years. Ibless- - depot, lie saw tho mare iti Ben Garrs epl-t- f on the of point team, just starting for Montana. The animal was immediately uPn bF lh5 Marshal as his proj Montana fiL.bst 4th and Sth, erty, Garr stating that he had obtained her from a man named Jesse Clark in , V wb i Cache Valley, nearly two years ago, and UTAH. had used her as ja forthis herd ever since. He said he could scarcely get along without the mare, and would give the Marshal a note for her TBSL C3053E8T WIKCO, XJQOC23 AKD CIGARS ALWAYS. 077 fiAXD. value for 'sixty days, until he could toe Mr. Clark, from whom ho obtained her. This the Marshal agreed to, and the train PRCfZ LUNCH CVS DY t ' moved on. Somebody io going to get scorched before the thing is settled, and Tbe cosiest saloon in the city MrCiark seem to be the in ah eltf Plps i I Dr. ore s Printing. i ,v i ns 4 i riEV 1 your new .and call and see you at once. that I determined tosimp Thank God I did; words earnot express my joy and I wish to .make It fratitude Iand deem it a duty to all afllcted with this awful malady to do all In my power to make known to manhood a true physician as J- - G. wiooixs, one that cures. shall ever feel grateful to you for these in recomRending jreor ings, and takepleasure treats lent to th afflicted ones of Utah. . Your medicines bad the desired effect at once, haring removed all the moth patches frem my face, rod tha yellow and sallow eoaaplexioe has gone as it were by magic. I feel.aoae pi those bad headaches' or any pain whatever. Having only used your medicines three weeks. I am grateful, hoeing ethers may reoeire modi beneflt as I nave. I remain your friend. Men. 8. J. Kusskll, 14th ward. Salt Lake City, July 14, 187L 3 Hi i V. Hal u,,1' Y Ciroeories, Hr. C. W. Hiccnts : Dear Sir T have been afflicted with fits for many months pat, and have suffered everything 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 1 gave up in despair, until I saw your advertisement , sftJe JOB OFtlCE FinOT-CLA- O 14th .ward, UTAH. -3 i A 1 Corner of Montana and Fifth streets. 4 jlXNK - If Stock In Corinne, Largest J AND SELL AT Con -e : CITY MARKET KOS8MAN - 3 A A. Wo x derst!, Ci av. Dr. C. W. Higgins Is gaining a wide ienilat:on for hi skill i a an occullst- - Among hi mosfrecert cures that of an infant daughter of Mr. J. I) Sj ain, living at Deou Crock, Utah- - Tbe child is six rears old, and during the lat tbreo year she has suffered greatly with her eve. Fearing total hlindne, the father, about a month ago, placed the child under the core of lr. Higgins, and hi skillful treatment ha lestoredis soundness to her sight. A littlo 7caknes I apparent, a bright light produce pain but alt I inflammation and bare been signs of removed, and in another wcok or two the dc-to- r expects to have the childs vision restored to perfect strength. Tb is a very griuyfying cure, and speak highly for the attention and skill of the doctor. your friend forever CORINNE No. 21 SOUTHERN COUNTIES AND ALONG THE a i wur jo K7 7 it o IK i Dr. C. W. Hiogixs DcarlSir I feel and know now that I am gaining rapidly all the 10 S7 time, and I know not how to express my gratI o0 itude to you for relieving me of pain and mis, oV ery. All doubt of yon as a successful doctor, 3 90 with mo. disappeared with the neuralgia and1 7v catarrh in my bead. Hefore I called on you had been under the care of several other good but I got no relief whatever, until 1 doctors, 2 2i took your medicines. I have suffered several 73 with my diseaes, but did not know what years 4j 00 ailed mo until you told mo. I feel tbankfnl for the cure that your medicines have given me, and willingly recommend you to all others that suffer with any chronic disease. I am 1 1 Woro, lo 11 37 31 tor, is Mary on , u ohn ...... .............. , . ...... Mi-t- s 7-- i 300 -- J WJ nchell. HN Lai A sense of IIotoR to whom Hoxor is Dr. C. W. Dr. to tu that impelHiggins rny duty medicine, have done for me whatI no. other have sufI hyricians have been able to do. fered for eighteen terrible years with the w rst form of epileptic fits and have been treated by the 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. VV. Higgins tried his new t and wonderful method of pp in despair having treatment, I had given boen subject to lbee fif ever six or nine days for eighteen voars, and since Dr-- II. took my case in hand I have not had a symptom of them, and 1 wish to make known Or and near to evory one afflicted with this awful malady, tho physician that euros- Jons VVoRTRivr.Tox, First South street, 14th ward, Salt Lake City. ... -- , it fVom 2 to 9 p. m. Consultation free. toe Furgoon. K Frank, Fluellen.John ea RINNI i Lager, &J 1R. own.: i Knlon Kie-'c- l, UGaCUAXDIflG, vi. .. i - of GCHCBAL Sir: Shortly your medicine I felt the diseases beginning to give away, and 1 have improved ever since I suffered very much with my complaints for twelve months, and did not know what my trotiblo were until you told me. 1 believe yo-- were correct in tho diagnosis of my cae. I would say to any one that suffers with tbe tirmvel. Liver or Kidney cored. 1 havUiken yoar medicine only four weeks, and I have not fe t so well fcr twelve yean. 1 am with respect. Mb. W. Poll, Tenth ward, Salt Lako City. ha- - 1 1 Wdksr Houm i A.to D. C. W. JIigcws: Pear alter I commenced to take ank Ieucliana i, t anion, 31 Drake tt arren. J special iim TcnoiTony. TESTIHOX1AUB. f aveiiatgh. Jnme Cramer. John A 1 and A3 2 23 Vi Door Inorth given to chronic disease of females, fit, cancers, sore eyes, deafaees, catarrh, neuralgia, tape worms, piles, gravel, 1salt slienni, erysipelas and spinal disease. invite the earnest attention of the afllcted My system is no new fancied affair, but the remit of year of perlence in healing chronic diseases. all and nee me, and if you do not know n hat your troubles are 1 will tell yen nt once. 8 A3 2 00 Cair , Thoma Ed Duvall, )tlKXE nsbllJa DEST AliVCUTIOIHG AND tV. 1. Cha'-alov- SktCo P. One deer noi th of the Walker House. Dr. C. Higgins, microscopic and analvtlc physician, treats all elura of chronic diseases, on scientific principle. Particular attention 73 73 Conror, P E Creighton. JI A- 2 ton wav,.1 T Czhcrt, oh11ii. ..... . ... ... ................ .. ..... .. It Conner, , ;iui O fWl EK A FI ret 1 V nctcll Dcclcro In ' Hour. From 9 to 12 a. m., and 7 Office to 3 M T Burjfo., Itoj?-- , Mr... Befshan iSuielt'njf tt orks Pi ad, 31 r Cordelia Victor Con wav, T I) month wo month' micro-scoik- OfTIce joas i. f ? i Two. years ago. Marshal Ryan had a SATISFACTION WARRANTED TN RE- sorrel mare stolen from bis ranch just pairing Guos Watches, Clocks an Jewelry. Stocking a specialty. below town. The Bfarshal used his best endeavors to find a trail of the animal, One doe ef Metropelitan Hbtel, . but to no success. This morning, however, as his son was looking around the CORINNE- UTAH. re ', l t . s-i- ei Stolftt Horse Recovered. beH-ma- " ) s, y goods. Mr. Farmers stock is now com plete, and embrace all the latest styles , j ; WA! SOUM B, ,TAPE W05MS, ' ' v il pr J v CtlOLCO SOHE EYES That I to-ds- i PttUia JL JLi r City. DEAFMKSS, burn, Mo.; Mrs. Twomlcy and daughter; Dr. G. L. Brunschwciler, Rosebud mine. I. J. HEYFRO.T, Proprietor. trade. 31. Han Westorn J. Huydon, L. AVe are credibly informed that there cock, , G.; Morse, Salmon. City; J. I are plenty of cars here for transportation Evans, Denver; J S 3Iorse, Elko; J. J. BEEF, VEAL. MUTTON, PO'K, Etc. Cc. of freight oast, consequently . th item Harvey, Helena; T. P. West, J. Horan, recently published to tho contrary is 5n Francisco; Robert Brown, lto F res and Corned , Meat. I ... .aepl-t- f erroneous. Fork; W. N. Cowan, Sacramento; G. . Corinpe is" livelier at present than it I E. Beach, New York;.K. A. Evans, DoVOL Cl JOHHOOn, hiheenfbr mady months. Our streets I Cheyenne; E. Bernies, T. F. "Wright, . Fridley, Bozeman; H. Roberts, Galt now present a metropolitan appearance, JEWELERS AND GUNSMITHS, and as a consequence business men are I City, Montana ?K. Sanderlan, Palla- eade; W. Wessman, Ogden; J. E. hsppy. Have constantly on hand a large D. N. Miller, assortment of- Cincinnatti; Brighton, reYorlc New of the store, j Farmer, a larg quantity of new Cerlew; J. Nolan, Bannock. ceived QUN8, PISTOLS AND AMMUNITION. -- . 3Uu. ' - - v FITS, CANCKUS, I fine fresb oysters, lor wholesale and retail I ' t, ' : i 1 t,.- Dr. II asakea a speeialtjr of , y. geo S Nickelson. 17 cally analyzed and proven to bo the And all kinds of worm. All cae war ranted. Ir. II. n at a sfjevialty of Chronic purest, most economical, reliable and disea-oand ny a microscopical examiaation best Baking Powder ever manufactured, of the blood aad urina he will telt you at to which thousands testify. Grocers once the nature of your dlserse, and. then, it you wi-- h he will deal out to you the proper kveep it. titie remedies 1 tho aid of tb i, he can detect calcutt, caocerou i KWADVtRTitr.UTS. carbonate of lime, and all exlnemi stances mixed with tbe urine or blood.. -- -- CTOUDd O J Itev. M. G. Cn.--s and wife of Muscatheir Bergman, gan, was .circulat tine, Iowa, arc at preont Dr.-O- . D. Cass, f thi'placp. on, ing around town yesterdij h g Cas ha pa-t- d three score and YYullfM-& Oo. have a frch hisson, t is ns ten but j jovial as a youth of sixsupply ofi CuJifornia sweet potatoes, ix teen. The pnttwo months lie hn spent in cent iunj, his friends in Colorado and The balance of the machinery for the breathing the pure air of tbe mountains. Corinne Mill i expected daily. We hope he may find it convenient to B. Singleton hn returned from remain with us for some time, and can assure him that his comptny will nev. r his trip north. grow wearisome. . Jimp Haydon, wih hi ' mule outfit, HcteJ tliiiiuamn. arrived f Saturday' from Salmon city. A Chinaman arrived in town SaturHe will load in a few dar. day night in a train from Helena, and Brik House, with five rooms, for immediatelyafter, before .leaving .the rent. Pltiwanlly 'located. Enquire f wagon; gavn up tKe ' ghost. IIcT had S. L. Tibbals. been Fickly all the way dwn. Four or -r ... . five of his countrymen were with him. Tim pa?cnger nain going west wa three hours behind time at this point last 'I but from some causo would pay no attennight. tion to his remains, and tbey were left in China ,, Sanderspurchased thi morning a the wagon till this morning. 1,100 pound, which Ire Mary then procured a coffin, and ho will be boxed up and sont to San Fran proposes to kill cisco thence to China. u ' Council meets Would it v r A 8jrcher. not be well to make arrangements to fill We are always p!cacd to receive and vacancies which now pxit. publish communications that will bo of The Montana stage win five hours late interest to the public, and are glad t last night. Mr. John Stanley was announce that we have managed to press among the passengers arriving. into service an invaluable contributor Tho Beardsley House, Ogden, Utah, George S. Nickclson. George is a bril- correspondent, and although slight- formcrly Junction House, .is the place to gel a good meal, and it only costs you ly deficient in orthography, his letters nre always right to the point nnd decidlour bits., ." Tho accompanying Everybody is talking election, nnd we edly interesting. cos-has George much brain are advised that nomination tov the and has withal work, proved extremely vacant offices will soon take place. as we are informed that it expensive, Tim Henderson, of Corinne, who is required almost a gallon of rye and making the round of Montana Terri- three nights ircessnnt labor to prepare tory, left Helena last week for Benton. the manusciipt. It is a brilliant pro.Ch11 at the hardware store of J. R. duction, more forcible than polite, and 'f i Eager for cheap tinware. He does the we copy it verbatim: Corinne Ocl 3th 1874 work and will warrant tho same. Job& Blnckgnrd That To Dam the Villiir " . . bing a specialty. Put that vile Slander in that vile Hung Game Continues- - abundant in tliis cald tho Corinnk Mail in No. 23 if He keepes on He will Nock the Texvn To vicinity, nnd prairie chickens, ducks, hell irra fu weekes But if he ha Brains etc., ar no luxuries at Corinne hotels. ho Better use them & keep whatCu-lulie has & not Print what Those h , Tho telegraph party wore buy arPrinters Like himself putes in his hands to put in the vile sheet a hint to the wise ranging the lines through town -your Superior in ' They will probably tnovo camp in the is sufficient Comon Sceneer .. morning. ... p-- fe2du2ITv0?. f 5 K is ri ' vi , ' AUro c I u ii ; pamnua co- - crlnn., 1 |