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Show i3iaWiE DAILY BALT LAKE. MAII i Oftobor 10. 1071. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. WntnMwy, Oinkcr Tolls Us Gomothing About the Doings of the Brethren. UNITED STATES OFFICERS FOR UTAH VVivernor Heorto U WooJ, Oren. Georcre A. P.lack, Utah. V f'wwetary li. McKean, Not York. Jlef Justice Aodateand - II. J. 8. Boreman, o Penn I. Emerson, Michigan. sylvania, Marsha! (ioor;e R- - Maxwell, IJ. S. Atlorncv William Carey.Michigan. Srre3'or-Oenera- l Nathan Kimball. Tnd. llcooker of Pnbli Moncvs-- J. li. Overton. It07iter Land Office illitt IT. S. Illinois. 1. Taarzart, lttcnger. J. AJ. S. Collector 0. J. llollDtcr, California- BOX ELDER COUNTY OFFICERS: Probate .Tud;o Samuel Smith. SheriflT John Hurt. Prosecuting Atlornev J. C- - Wright. A.osor and Collector J. Rosenbaum. County Clerk J. C. Wright. School Superintendent Mr. Jooloa. County Recorder J. C- - Wright. CORINXF. CITY OFFICERS: Business Looking Up-Corinne-t- hians in Zion. -- Salt'Lake, Oct. 8th. streets are The Eds. Mail: jammed who come havo Saints of the number by Aeor in to Conference. They go to tho Tabernacle tw'co a day. to Lear the voices of tho leaders proclaim everlasting dam. nation to the Gentiles, and then they leave wondering if tins thing isnt getting stale. Inftond of the Gentiles being eternally dammed, they are enjoying I. E. llnrlb"t. Myor-.lthe fat of the land, with some of the Councilmen S. L. Tibbal. L. E'icl, E. C. former loudect mouthed hrnyers in their Ferguson, J. W. Guthrie, J. T. J. Malh, Iliram House. M. D. P.irinon, Ochiltree, clutches, to be for some time ly Louis and Hcnrv rer I.iowcs. Recorder W. T. to come. Witness the case of Ricks, M. Allen. Ceorgo one of tho grand jurors from Cache . Justice of the Peace E. C. Ja-oMardial D. I). ID an. Valley, who was so pompous when A ttornev William llyn.lmnn. School Trutee S. L. Jiibbal, If. IIouso challenged But he by the court. and A. ilartlcnbrrook. will not be so any more at least until W ha raises the 810,000 collateral and leaves CORINNE AND VICINITY. thowallsof the penitentiary. I notice A special tea train consisting of 33 a great deal of muttering among those in car?, passed through last night at 8 attendance nt this Conference, who foroclock. merly would not dare to speak out 'The west hound passenger train was against Brigham and his murdering asan hour lato last evening from some sistants. The old mans attempt to run Briggy Jr., to Use helm has done a cause occasioned on the U. P. great deal to loosen lhe strings of fanat-icbThe Beardsley House, Ogden, Utah, that has bound the mass heretois the place fore. formerly Junction House, nnd-like- De-n- cr Field.-Treasu- b. m To get a good meal, and it only costs you four hits. It The telegraph lines are down between Pleasant Valley and Virginia, Montana. They will probably be m running order w. s- car- of merchandiseet on the track at the depot to be unloaded. Pour arrived this momlr.g. Twenty-fiv- CORIKKKTHIANS IN TOWN. e Brick Ilcuse, with five rooms, for Tont. Pleasantly located. Enquire af S. L. Tibbals. Just arrived at A. Kuhn & Bros., the latest shades and all colors in Opera - Flannel. Do not forget that Rev. Dr. Cass, of Mnicatine, Iowa, preaches in the Presbyterian church to morrow evening. The committees for the ball at tho Opera House next Friday night are busily at work. B. F. "White, for Malad, and Fred -Salisbury, for Boss Fork, were paen-- S ers on the coach north this morning. Jisson, Wallace & Co. have the "beat grade of California flour at four 9 dollars per hundred pounds.' has always been granted that your town was the greatest Gentile communi ty in the Territory, but from the number from there who have come down to lighten the duties of the ringmasters in the Tabernacle menagerie, iU seems different. Your doctors and reverends are well represented, and causes a wonder how the old man could get his work in on them so easily. But, then, per haps it is because they see the Stake o Zion giving way under the pressure of the sands of righteousness, and desire to ease the breaking cable with their generous assistance ns much a3 possible. They flock to the old Corinnethians, Malsch & Greenewald, of the Salt Lake House, as naturally as ducks to water. LIVENING. PBIMARY nmt LnUo city. Utah. Coriyme Dr. H. makes A fall slack of Ike relebrsted WAGON CGYF.RF, o.t WAGONS We.-tast- AIL SIZES; WAGON WAGON er.-P-el-as 1 D. Also constantly on hand a full supply of Self-Raki- ng And all kinds ol the host and latest improved FARM r.lACHHlERY. WAEo"ND AHXnKDEPOT sepl-t- f BAIN WAGONS! W N CO JUDGE TOOHT, Frksh Otsters. Fred. J. trade. Confercnco adjourned in Salt Lake yesterday until Monday at 10 oclock, to givo the old head a chance to confab with those of the apostles who had tho sand to attend, about how to'evade tho grand jury. Dr. Cass, with hi3 father and mother, B. H. Conner and his sister, Mis3 Ella Stanley, Miss May Stanley, Mrs. Ear-har- t, Sam. Tibbals and Capt. Howe, returned from Salt Lake this morning. Bct. S. L. Gillespie will remain til Freight NoIh. Thu following teamsters have rolled out for tho north since Thursday: John McClone, with 2,500 pounds of merchandise for Tilton & Barber, Vir-- . ginia City. Moroni Reese, with 3,000 pounds for Birkenfield, Hale, Murphy, Neel Co., Helena. B. S. Dudley, 15,000 pounds for Hale and Silverman, Helena. Eugene Humbert, 7,500 pounds for F. J. Demers, Frenchtown. 'James Williamson, 18,000 pounds for "W. G. P fonts and others, Virginia Bir-kenfis- ikS r ld, BAIN WAGONS sizcs, (All FREIGHT WAGONS, Q FARM WAGON! M H From Her. A H $ With CALliTORNIA STAKE RACK BEDS, LIGHT and HALF SPRING WAGONS. THE BAIN WVG0NS Aro superior QC clothes, applied for refuge with a coun K trywoman across the railroad track, in b the north part of town. She was a stranger to the lady of tho house, bu y p upon being informed by the girl in quesu Hi CO tion that she had just escaped from Bear u-S3 River City, four miles north, and had no r 61 o where in the wide world to get work or H y shelter, she was immediately taken in and made as comfortable ns possible. P She cant speak a word of English, but in the Swedish language told the following PI scandalous and outrageous story: She came over with a party of Mormon W anc emigrants about three months ago, H having a sister, brother and step father OS w Danish-town- , in Bear River or lo cated there with her sister. "While liv ing there she has been continually subjected to proposals from various members of tho Mormon ehurch living 3 in polygamy to become a second or thin; wife, but they were indignantly rejected. At last her sisters husband, named Sor ensen, made improper overtures to her, w and desired her To become his second Li. 63 wife. She was highly enraged and assured him if he didnt desist she should leave and never come back. Ho threatened if she did that she would be followed and taken back by force; but she wasnt lo be intimidated by these threats. A few days ago, Sorensen left to attend Conference in Salt Lake, and yesterday rs Christina, thinking no doubt that it vf&s as good an opportunity as she could obtain, packed up a large bundle of her clothing and started for this place. After being on the road a few moments, she was overtaken by one-o- f the resiDenver Feed and Sale Ciafcle. whoso name she dents of Danish-town- , cannot now remember, who used all manner of threats and intimidations to HAY AND GRAIN FOR SALE. make her return. On her persisting in O d s 1 Id 0 0 8 (o any wagons sold iii the W c.t. They aro The Lichtrst Dr aft Wngon Made. 0 a A 0 0 C. W. Iltnc.ixs: Dear Sir: Snbrlly very have implored over much with my complaints for twelve month, and did not know what my troubles were until you told me. 1 belie vd you were correct in the diagnosis of my case. 1 would sav to any one that suffers with tho Gravel, Liver or Kidnev on you at once, if they wi--li complaint, to call to be cured. 1 havo taken your medicine only four weeks, and I have not fe t so well for twelve years. I am with respect, Mb. W. Poll, Tenth ward. Salt Lake City. Iloxon to whom IToxon is Dtr. --A sense of impels me to say that Dr. C. W. Higgins duty medicines have done for me what no other sufplivsicians hae been able to (lo. J have fered for eighteen terrible year wih the w rst form of epileptic fits and have been treated by the most eminent physicians of Kuropc, but without relief. 1 hare also had the advice of some of the local physicians in this city, lnt until eight weeks ago, when Dr. C. W. Higgins tried his new and wonderful method of treatment, I had given up in dcpair, having been subject to thee fit crcrj pitornino since Dr. II. tok days for eighteen years, and had a yinptom of my case in hand I have not them, and I wih to make known far and near to every one afflicted with this awful malady, the physician that cure. Joirx WniiTnixfiTOY, First South street, 11th ward, Salt Lake City. A Woxnntrci. Ctre. Dr. C. W. Biggin Is his skill a an gaining It wide reputation for occuiish Ambiig bts most rocont cure i that of aa InfXni daughter of Mr. J. Do 8i ain, living at Deop Creek, Utah. The child i six years old, and during the last three years she has suffered greatly with her eye. Fearing total blindness, the fit flier, about a month ago, placed the child under the care of Dr. Highas restored gins, and liis skillful treatment A little weakness i soundness to her sight apparent, a bright light produce pain, but all inflammation and sign of dicrfsc nave been removed, and in another wcok or two the doctor expects to have tho childs vision restored to jicrtect strength. Thi is a vcfr gratyfying cure, and speaks highly for the atfonti6h hd skill of the doctor. Dr. C. W. Higgins : Dear 18 ir I fool and know now that I am gaining rapidly all the time, and I know not how to express my gratitude to you for relieving me of pain and inl-erAll doubt of you as a successful doctor. with me, diap'jenred with the neuralgia and catarrh in my head. Bcfuro I called on you 1 hau been under thecaroof several other giod SUDSMIBE FOR TIIE MAIL, Latest Telegraphic Reports. Local Full Department GENERAL NEWS OF INTEREST If! connection with the Mail i a FIRST-CLAS- ailed mo until you told me. I feel thankful for the cure that your medicine have given mo, and willingly recommend you to all other tnfet Suffer, with any chronic dlscaso. I am yCur frlona flytever Mrs. M. R. Wallace, Uth ward, Sait Lake City. The BAIN WAGON 1 not made for a cheap Dr. C. W. Higgxs : Dear Sir T havo been W e do not i rctci d to compete with afflicted with fit fbr many months at, and cheap work. Cur wagons arc all first class. have suffered every tiling 1 ut death. After tryAll wagons warranted lor one year. ing many remedies that tl.e doctors ordered me ahd the various remedies that filled tho FERRIS & HOLT, papers seemed to do me no good. '1 hen I gave General Agent? for Montana and Idaho. up in despair, until I saw yoor advertisemen pepl-t- f in tho Salt Lako Tribune. I was so impressed with your new and theory of dicases call and see you at once. that 1 determined tosimple Thank God 1 did; word cannot express my gratitude and joy, and I wHi to make it known, as I deem it a duty to all affleted with this awful malady to do all ia my rower to make knwn to manhood a true physician as one that cares. J . G. W iggixs, Ogden, Utah, July 19, 1S7L J0D S OFFICti Tor executing all kind of ' Plain and Fan? Job Printing. HAND-BILL- S, POSTERS, DODGERS, Dr. Ilicmxs: Dcnr8ir I took your medicines according to your directions. And I fool that they have done for me what medicines never dobe for ine before. I feel really well, better than I have before for many years. I LETTER HEADS, to shall over feel for tho?o JOHN KUPFERj MONTANA ST - CORINNE. DEALER IX FINE WATCHES And manufacturer of fine NATIVE GOLD JEWELRY PISTOLS ud MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS always on band. Repairing done with dissepl-t- f patch, and warranted. THE PROGRAMMES, ENVELOlW ble-ing, you grateful and take pleasure in recommoiuling vour BILL HEADS, treatment to th afflicted one of Utah. Your had desired the medicines effect at once, havSTATEMENTS, ing removed all the moth patches fix in my face, rnd tho yellow and sallow complexion BLANKS, has gone as it were by magic. I feel none of those bad headaches or any pain whatever. LABELS Having only used your medicines throe weeks, I am grateful, honing others may receive as much benefit as I havo. 1 remain your friond, Mrs. 8. J. Kcssxj.l, BUSINESS CARDS. 14th ward, Salt Lako City, July II, 1874. ATSITING CARDS, H City. OLD David Murray, 12,000 pounds for Patton & Lambrecht and others, VirIV. L. VJHEELOCK ginia. James Erkersell, 5,000 pounds for Has Id Corner facing the the a Depot in style and keeps the"Wm. Douglas and others, Virginia. J. P. Lauren, for Cicero, ten miles this Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. aide of Virginia, will get oflf this afternoon. Free XMcfc every night, consisting of Oyster The yard at tho depot is yet crammed the Vegetables of the with teams, loading and getting ready 2cal3 nil Houro. generally for the upper country, and her intention of continuing and declarFURCUOON & DRO.f to would she never a return is that in continually arriving place froight Urge ing CORINNE. THREE WEAL TICKETS FOR 9. where she had been so brutally tre it- - North Front El, tlLf octS-t- f quantities. o 1L wagon. 0 0 ft u tt. v. FAR XI WAGONS, hi Tuesday. IOC2. ESTABLISHED We have now on hand fi 0 0 Yesterday, a young Swedish girl Kiesel & named Christina Ncilson, with scant Co. have just received, and will keep constantly on hand, a largo supply of fine fresh oysters, for wholesale and retail - FACTORY V C. P. IN after I commenced to take our medicines I to give away, and ;lt the diseases beginning 1 since I suffered GRADE. Id IIAS THE LARGEST CIRCULATION THE NORTHERN COUNTIES AND ALONG THE TFSTIJIONlAIJi. RATES! CASH 11 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. (f) n, taieworm?. pilo, giavel, Isalt fbeuiu, invite tho earnest and spinal dieae. attention of the afflicted. My system Is no new tangled affair, but the result of years of ex- iedi if you 0 wliat your troubles are I will loll ou at onco. For sale at the The merit of Dooleys yeast powder consists in its perfect purity, economy, and the small quantity required o produce good biscuits, rolls, pastry, etc., when compared with ordinary baking pawder. For sale by grocers generally. Toinifir Girl iu Hear River City Flees to fori nne to Rvmle nn Odious Marriage Mie is Followed and Her Clothes Taken Sptfialtlts One dcor north of the Walker I!oae. Dr. C. W. Biggin?, microscopic and annlvtie ply?i-ciatreat? nil . cla??es of chronic di?ea.es on Farticular attention scientific i given to chronic tlicn?er, of female, 1st?, cancers, ?oie eye, deililios-- catarrh, neuralgia, rim-iple- RIAGE MATERIALS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. LOWEST in THE TERRITORY, he BOWS, THIMBLE SKEINS, V. CODS, WAGON AND CAR- - 27 11 BEST ADVERTISIRG S1FD1U.V And all kind? of worms. All cfl?e war ranted. Ir. II. n akes a epecialty of Chronic difetucs, and by a mi ro?. epical examination Of tho blood and urine be will tell onco theratureof your diore, and then, it you wDh. he will deal out to vou the proper scientific remedies. 1'y the aid of tho micro-ecop- e, ho can detect caleutt, cancerous matter, carbonate of lime, and all extianeous ?ul-- ?t LWAY5 ON HAND AND FOR SALE antes mixed with the urine or blood. at reasonable prices. 1 he--o wagons are of thoroughly mado. of the very be.-- t material, Office First Door tnorth and are mown all through tho HouseWalker best and ir.oct reliable wagon made, and nro WARRANTED IN EVERY RESlECT. Office Hour?. From 9 to 12 a. in., and from 2 Also a full stock of to 5 and 7 to M p. in. Consultation tree. CHICAGO 17 rhclalty tff TAPE "woiiiis, P. SCHUTTLEItS ten-poun- ds Messrs. Conner Hubncr, formerly old residents here, who have been located in Hilliard, havo returned, and will open their blacksmith shop In full blast across the track next Tuesday. 8 THE DEAFNESS, SORE EYES "I O H L; FITS, CANCERS f Mowers, Reapers and Mowers Reapers, Threshing Machines, Sulky Rakes, Plows, Grain Drills, Gang Plows, Suiting calicoes never seen before at A. Kuhn & Bros. k A I M'nuld Inform Li friends and the public 50 Number in attendance 24 Malos 2(1 Female 45 Average daily attendance S.20 Males .T 25 Females 81 Whole number in attendance. .... .. ..72 Arerago daily attendance Abram A. Pattersot, Principal. Miss J kxxik Patterson, Assistant. Since his removal to the midst of the The emigrant train east increased its Juggernauts of Zion, has become quite passengers yesterday. Mother enviable in tho notoriety he has gainet and daughter doing well when last heard in dealing with them. The Judge, you know, i3 United States Commissioner from. Tom Tooher arrived from Helena last for this district, and holds a steady rein to keep the miscreants in check. He ten mule night with hisdouble-decteam. ne reports times lively north, circulates about as of old. The honors heaped upon him doesnt make him a bit and many teams en route here. proud, and he wrings the hands of his fashion"Ladies, if you want to buy old friends of the Bear with the cordialiable gingham and waterproof, A. Kuhn ty of yore. Sinker. & Bros., keep a well selected stock-o- f ANOTHER MORMON OUTRAGE. tho above articles. - DflllLV . that ho has located in CORINNC PlillLIC SCHOOL. Report lor Week Ending Oct. 9. 1 oettmOE nd Anxlylica! Physician, or awon. LOWE,! GEORGE A. At Auer & Murphys, Occidental saloon, Salt Lake City, can always be found the bct of liquors and the finest brands cf cigars. Queen Charlottes, sherry cobblers, soda coektails, mint juleps, and all favorite summer drinks mixed in unrivalled style at the Occidental. Call and see for yourselves. Number in attendance Males Females Average daily attendance Male Females iuJC3Ei BYG lr Microicoplo V GR IDK. I cisau.. C. IT. RIGGIfiP, EJ. D., week ending Oct. U: Lovan, F rank Allan, Mar'hall Maxuoll, James I1 3 Cttrti, M illiam Dry, Dougherty, Samuel Robin-'- , Dan T. J. BLACK, Postmaster. Times are brightening considerably, and business man are more hopeful o the future. Money is in nowise so hare to get at as it has been since the panic of last Fall. Merchants and others meet their bills promptly, and are in a fair way to effectually recover their former standing. DEPOT LETTER LIST. Following i3 tho list of letters remaining in tho Corinnc Postoffice, for the ADVANCED ' oAeci. cd, he became enraged, andscbdng her bundlo of clothing, tho only remaining hings the poor girl had in the world, bh informed her that sho should go back oP go without them. All the entreaties she could use, would not induce hirer to return them to her, and in tears and sobs she continued her journey, arriving here footsore and weary as stated above. Christina is a buxom Dani-- h - girl, about 17 years old, and the lady with whom she is stopping says she is of a very fine disposition. Such nn outrage as this should be fully ventilated and steps taken to bring the renegi.de perpetrators to account before the United States authorities. Before many days, the citizens of thi3 foul Mormon hole will realize that the day is past in the blood begotten Territory when they can tamper with a young girls virtue with impunity. CORtlER. re-open- ed nrst-claa- Sy ct J BALL TICKETS, BILLS OF LADING. IIrGcn3 : Dear Sir I iiaro used a portion of the medicines vou prepared for me and am much gratified m yon that I am well. I have faith in Informing your remedies and can, with pleasure recommend them to all who are suffering from tho want of proper medical treatment. Your liniment eured me of neuralgia at once, and my other complaints have all le!l me now. never to return, I hope. ai they do, I shall call on you at once. 1 consider your remedies truly wonderful. I am. with respect, Mar. Ik 8. Khmstbox, 10th ward, Salt Lake City, Aug. 14, 1874 Dr. C-- Dr. C. W. Hiogtvs: to add my testimony skilL Your medicines very bad fase of gravel. for a long time, and could no relief until took your medicines, which gave me relief at enccs and a cure in a few days. Iremaiuyour Diend forever, gt CERTIFICATES. I ECEIP Crdcro Prctlj Attended Yuk 8. Hyps. Stnmcamo Faicfni If you are aCIciedwiih chronic disease, throw aside for once any preconceived erroneous notions in record to any advertising physician who evidence of bis skill and intecri givesI I havo usod Dr. G W. Higgins asedteiuss only two weeks and they have eared me. Jafi. McGcma. 12th ward. Any mil G CwDTIQ CO. Corifl i. X i i t 'I - a- - "' fa.'--- r 1 J i Km? V y |