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Show TJfaRHSlT; DAILY .niKYDAY orron - -.- MAIL. K 26. ' offciVdirectory. UNTTKD r 1 , STATED OFFICERS FOR UTAH: Y. fl 'llveiVor Ge.tfgi XU hel.l Av.-iat- K'V.jfs Grerge A. IRsuk.J'fcwJ h. MrKoao. Ne f Yuri:. lrtii'ow.I. ri. Foreman. of 8(,1 1. (. EnriHi, tiichivnn. MarriiHlHewirge VYR.I Maxwell, Mhhian. Mia in Camy. 1. S. Attrie Surveyor- - Senernl Nathan KiuihjtM, Ird-- ' ( .1. -e e 1 Icr.n-fjlvanl- of lle-eiv'- 'ter I and I 'e-s- i !ln V. S. Ao-wV. 3. Collector J. r r Mon, i - .1. t 1 1 ! a. Otrton, eftcnsier. p. Tasrirnrt, Jllinof. California. J. I OX EI.l; Eli n.-- N l Y OFFICERS Irohaf .J til e ? nael Smith. Fberitf Jr.hn Urrt. i'iO'e,Mittn,r Attomcv J. C- Vripht. O. H.ASi-tc- r, -- - anil Colic tor .f. i Oonnfv Clrr'c .1. C. WrbM. Mr. .foclroa. SuporlploiWb-n- t C- l Count Ko,wiJr-- J. A.-e- . or CORIX.Y E CITY' OFFICERS: " Mayor LL E. Ilnrlo 't L. EHcI, E. C. Coun il.tson S. j iVa!y. J. V liuthti, J. T. lai kin-oiion, , Hiram linn-e- . J. Mal-h'I. I. Oihilttue, Louii ijemor and JRuiy Jaore. Irr n, Kecomer U T- ten. ! rco rcr '1. ' Jier'ce of the Iea-E. C. JarAs. ilai-ba- l It ah. inin-i- t At orr ev Ilonlinan. S. L. iiboals, II. House Tr , 6 it-l- 1 ,Tr-.u- i 1 c Pl. V hi-o- l ? .V iia.K-nbrrcoh- . CORINNE AfH VICINITY. R. II. "Walker nr.d wife, formerly e - roiilt nts of Corinne, . ' nrrivid on ' the eastern express Sunday night. I John I. Jewett, L.' Dunn nnJ R. C. , A Chamber, all for Salmon City, wore the pa sen ger s by tbe Montana coaclr thi m rning. Lntest styles of ladies and children's shoes in sufficient quantities to Mipp'y tho entire county, at A. Kuhn Sc ltrns. Gool well continue to arrive for the next six week. New Crnnberrie, the finest cTer in the Corinne market, just received at Fred J. Kiestd Sc Cos. The old plank sidewalk from the depot to the corner of Fourth street, which ha been in such a dilapidated condition for some time past, has been taker, up, and a raised gravel walk will be substituted. This is the liveliest and most enter r prising town - we have -- passed since leaving Sacramento, was the remark of an emigrant on the east bound train this morning. That emigrant's bead was level. The west bound train was two hours late last night; end the Montana coach did not reach here until 4:30 this mornt A y ing. whose advertisement-appear- s in Mail, has established himself in Zion. Tho doctor comes to us well recommended, and wo have no hesitation in recommending him to the attention of tbe afflicted of both sexes to-da- ys Robert Lyon, an ox driver employed by II. Moore, met with a serious acciden this morning after leaving Corinne. IIo was considerably drunk, and when about a mile from town, fell from bis wagon, the wheels of which pass ed over one of hi3 ankles, crushing the bone to p.ices Tbe unfortunate man was brought back to town, where hi injuries were at once r attcndodTo. Ad. Kuhn,- - Corinnes popufyir mer. chant, who has been in New York and other eastern cities selecting and purchasing new goods for this and the Evanston store, returned home last evening. Ad. is a good buyer, as an investigation of the new and fashionable goods on Kuhn Bros, counters will .testily.. Frank Ryan, who was arrested jester day for being drunk and disorderly, and confined in the calaboose, this morning conceived tho brilliant idea of burning .himself froe. J3y tearing up the flooring, which was very dry, he succeeded in starting a very respectable fire. It was fortunately discovered in time and extinguished, else Corinne would be minus .her calaboose. Frank now languishes in irons, with naught to console him jave tho thought that this world is but a fleeting show. Tho very latest in Brussels carpets at A. Kuhn & Bro. - d IT?. the Allowing Since our teams have been loaded for the north; John Stilt: 4,500 pound forHamilton ; & Sweet, Sheridan. last J report' -- v. taoimu 3 t ! nistnt aicb gftTAit Hi DA I LV punc onuco hmel. nansens: Sisson, Wallace A Co. .respectfully invite teamster, and all others, to examine their stock and get prices before purchasing elsewhere. Freight checks taken in payment for outfit. TCSPLC WEST STREET, oil. PAcrra, , Economical, Kkliaule, tuk Best. Dooleys Yeast Power is superior to all others in market. Free from any ' ' w . i , A9D FSBTU2XS3T . t WALL FANCY and beautifuj & at Bro. . A. Ivbun goods, Hlfsel's I'offia. Two hundred and ten wagons, drawn by four hundred mules, two hundid and forty horses and one hundred and five yoke of cattle, are at present making arrangements to leave Corinne for Mon-tan- a with a portion of the contents of It is believed more Kiesels coffin. men and money have been employed to remove this corse to its final resting place than it. took to inter the entire number of bodies that now occupy the National Cemetery at Gettysburj:, and in addition enclose it with a granite wall and rear a beautiful monument to their memory. Notwithstanding tho fact that thouands of pounds are forwarded daily from this coffin;1- the' remains have increased with such rapidity that they have to .stow it in other ! tenements in different parts of the town. And should the coming wifit-e- r be a severe one, by spring thfe quantify wilt ave' swelled to suoh & magnitude as tonslmost defy the power - of. freighters-- . - . .. -- t r -- ' - buy a cents worth of goods until .you have seen A. Kuhn & Bros immense stock.n - s - WANTED IM-prov- ed PB4ME3, POOXET Ere. CORINNE, UTAH. S.pi-t- f The store is in trouble, the directors thereof having contracted with Gilmer & Salisbury to furnish 200,000 pounds of grain at $ I 50 per hundred, and now tho brethren refuse to bring it in for less than 2 00. The stockholders propose to repudiate the contract and let Bros. Jones and Goodliffe, who made it, stand the loss, Bro. Hatch is exto pected, in his address show the brethren what blessings they will receive by furnishing their grain to the Co-oat 50 per cent less than they can obtain from ungodly Gentiles. Maj. Huston, our popular United States Attorrey, is expected here in a few days to attend the November term of court, and will spend several months here investigating election frauds. Hatch and bis first counsellors Bishop are expected to spend the same length of time huckleberrying up Cub River. ; The November term of court bids fair to he a lively one, and will probably last for several weeks. There are now in jail awaiting trial Wm. Butler, charged with horse stealing and assault upon Mike Torey and Sheriff Morgan with intent to kill; 'Charles Slater, grand larceny; Wm. Dowdle, horse stealing, and John Elliott, - attempt at rape. JJnder bonds to appear for trial J. H, Hardwick, grand larceny, and Christian Olsen (of Logan) perjury in naturalization one appealed case from Justicoa Court; besides a host of warrants issued for aintly criminals enough to fill our extensive jail yard, many of whore are liable to be caught, notwithstanding the Church authorities are to a man using every endeavor to protect then.' Thecivil calendar is also quite long and will occupy tho court Sot several days XXX, 2rv TUB OI.D CITY MARKET a SCDSCaiDE FOIl TI1E 5IAIL c U p. m. Sundays 11 to 1. Q O I- Latest Telegraphic Reports.' - 09 Dr Seek a V H Is proprietor and consulting physician of tbe London, New York, and Melbourne, Musuems York, author of various Standard Medical works, Corresponding member of the Royal Society of Chemistry and Science, Berlin, and member of the National Medical Association. The principal Anatomical Schools in Europo and America are indebted to Dr. Beck for his valuable Pathological and Anatomical contributions, and his magnificent collodion of scientific anatomical preparations at his valuable Institute on Broadway, form the center of attraction to the Medical fraternity fnd students of New York, and Is regardod as the Nucleus of scientific information and great exponent of Pathological and comparative anatomy of tho United States. It is nearly thirty yean sinco the evtahli-- h ment of the Now York Anatomical Museum, and this invaluable Institute, combined with the different medical works from the pen of Dr. Beck, has disseminated during that period, information of the most Interesting a d useful nature a to Jlow wo live, move and hare our being. I Lczal Fall fiepartment O lege oi ourgeens ana t'nysiciann.pnt ladelpti Life member of tbo American Institute, New a a -- 4 00 CEUCBAL nCVVO OF IMTEREST S J 2 (0 w $ Q t w z ' . J 6 Id a Iseonaectteb with the Mam, e h & JOS FIRST-CLAS- S OFFICE (3 0 Thc PhiJosophrf of I&rii>. For axtcwtlag all kinds of 12. This very able work, a recent production of Dr. Backs, treats principally on diseases of the Nervous and Generative systems, showing causes of their production with theprmcipal useful and valuable advice fpr their tion ud cure. This book may bo hadprevenfrom Dr. Becks fait Lake City residence, on application, or forwarded anywhere, by remitting tk Secretary of the New r. coF York Anatomical Museum, Broadway, Corner of Montana and Fifth streets, Plain or.j Fancy Job Minting. - w HAND-BILL- S 3 CORINNE CuUNTIKS THU NORTljERN I IN N mer-fhan- 1K71. HAS THE LARGEST CIRCULATION AND ALONG THE 'J C. P. R. R. a new edition, a The Phl!oopby of treatiso on tho laws Marti, governing life, explanatory of the auses and symptoms, with instrue-tio- r s for the successful treatmei t of weakness, low spirits, despondency; nervous exhaustion, muscular debility, and premature decline in m nbood. Price 2 cts. Address tho author. Dr. Reck, Wet Temp to street, three demurs .uth of Townsend House, Salt Lake ity. Consultations d lly from 10 to 3, and from 0 to c CTTLEBY, oct23-:itfim- IIENRY MEYERS. tiic tcrhitory in TAPES, i - 1 f i Specialties. to-da- y, ! OEDIIU y 1 s GOODS. ed One door north of the Walker lieuse. Dr. C. W. Higgins, microscopic and analytic physician, treats all classes of chronic diseases, on scientific principles. Particular atten--tio- n to chronic diseases of females, givensore fits, cancers, eyes, deafness, catarrh, Mrs. Grace Ann Duke, sister-in-laneuraigia, tapo worms, piles, gravel, of ye celebrated Spencer, the tonsorial salt rheum, erysipelas, and spinal dis artist, arrived from St. Louis Saturday. cases. I invito tbe earnest attention of the afflicted. My system is no newfangled afiair, but the result of year of MALAD jTEMS. expeirenee in healing chronic diseases. Call and see mo and if you do not know what your troubles are, I will tell Malad, Idaho, Oct. 24. Eds. Mail: Bishop Hatch of Frank- you at once. lin is in town and will toNEW ADVEBTISEMIUTS. morrow preach an election sermon in the tabernacle. . He may fool the poor DELINQUENT SCHOOL TAX NOTICE I.T. PERSONS FROM WHOM SCHOOL dupes of Cache Valley, but the people 'taxes are due are hereov notified that of Malad havo had one dose of his kind unlos-- tho paiue ara settled, by tho 4th of Novthey will be collected according to of b gislation, and ol ject to Ecnding him ember. , A. llAUDENliHuOX, Col. la v. to the Legislature again to raise the 3. L. Tu.BALS,ilrcasurer. sctlH-t- d rates of toll on the roads they are compelled to travel the year round. Besides the Bihop is too cheap a legislator. rwO EXCHANGE 10 ACRES OP Land, in Iowa, for We havo a little pride in the going price Prarpht .Hordes,lartuin? Mulos, Oxi or other liv Mills, to of our honorablo representative, and it is stuck. Apply at Corinne D. 11. SPENCER, Jr. v , a well known fact that the Bishops vote in the last Legislature only commanded NOTICE Of DISSOLUTION. a half bushel of carrots, while that of IS IIEREBY GIVEN THAT his friend Fenn from Nez Perce county 1V0TICE tho heretofore existing t' firm name of Strieker & Co., (now candidate for Congress) never sold under the!it Sprlngtoivn, Snake River Mines, for less than a plug of tobacco. Bro. lnaho, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All persons having claims against the Hatch is accompanied by J. L. M., firm will present them for payment to Mr. and thoso indebted will also call who will report the Bishops remarks Strieker, uion him for settlomont. HERMAN STTUCKER, for the Ogden Junctian. A nice pair COATS, iDVarKQ l - SPOXQE3, BBPS3C3. 1XSP08TSD injurious substances, and so nicely that the contents of each box insures light, sweet, healthy biscuits, mils and pastry. coiu-pouud- TOILET Li; THE 6TATXONEST, PXOTUSS you want the handomest goods j all you have to do is, go to A. Khun Three doors south of Townsend House, on and alter Saturday aud until further notice. & Bro. A. Kuhn & Bro. buy their goods of the manufacturers in large quantities, whereby they save a large profit and can sell cheaper than any retail house in the wst. To be convinced, go and learn their low prices and see their mammoth stock. flew Publication. At Auer & Murphys, Occidental saloon, Salt Lake City, can always be found the bet of liquors and tho finest brands cf cigars. Queen Charlottes, soda cocktails, mint ju sherry cobblers, leps, and all favorite sumrnor drinks miaed in unrivalled style at the Occidental. Call and see for yourselves. r, YABSiszrv tt&DOtr .CZ3T FOB CLASS, If October 20, L. I I ! AHD CHOC:iCALO . Co-o- p f; y. Arrived thin morning, per express, Take pleasure In aanouncing hi vift to Salt at A. Kuhn A Bros., " French Wool Lake City, and may be consulted at his temporary residence, Serge, Diagonal Poplin, Mohair Glace, Mohair Brilliantine, and all colors in Silk Pongee, Trimmings to match. Something new in Corinne. for the penilentinry. ip. V A? - to-da- - .4 Cleveland, 50,000 lb for Harrington A Baker, Tilton dfc Barber and j r; others, Virginia. this leave H. Moore extensive outfit afternoon, with about 100 tans of merchandise for F. and C. Lehman, Helena, He C. Y. Feeder is loading will take tbe remaining portion of tbe iron for tho Helena jail. Raymond Bros, teams will load from the C. F. R- - R. warehouse this afternoon and will probably get off Vvn,w J. vj. r.:sracjjvv, rnnri , UTAH. POSTERS J t DODGERS, OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. PROGRAMMES, p O, what lots of new v-De- one-hal- Freight Sets. w Dr, E. S. Beck, - The stepfather of tho crazy girl, Mary Fet rsen, reached here Sunday morning her and took, the unfortunate girl home. MrJ Munson stated that he did not receive the telegram sent by Mar-shal Ryan Ailyltt week, hut says that the first information he received of the sad affair was from the Mail, a copy of which had been sent him, lie paid all the hills contracted by the city for the care and comfort of his daughter, and in bis thanks to the ladies was profu of Corione for the many kindncses-.-howi- i her in her affliction. Had Mr. Munson not arrived Sunday morning, Messrs. Tibbals and K Ijel, who bad made the necesary arrangements, would have conveyed her to Mnlad. A party arrived here a few days since and by exhibiting specimens of coal which they said they lmd taken from a ipdge between hero and Ogden, and representing thcmelves a experienced ci ml miners, induced cur townsman, )I it am llnusp, to furnMi them with the necessary machinery to sink a well on the north side of town, saying they at no believed coal could be Mr. House procured great depth. prov'rions sufficient to lust them for some time,and work was commenced with the agreement that they were to f of h11 minerals discowed. pharc After two davs of eay labor, we have tho privi!egeif recarding the important discovery, not of coal or other valuable mineral, but of tbe fact by Mr. House, ns well as sonic other citizens of Corinne, that the party were a band of thieves. The provisions furnished them they sold for the cash, and were about te declare a dividend, when Mr. House,- being informed of the fact, came upon them in the alley and told them fir- -t to divy for the grub, which they did immediately and departed. Yesterday aftem non they were on tho ea6t side of the river nwaiting an opportunity to procure some blankets which they had stolen and deposited in tho mill where they had been at work, but when they approached nenrlho mill and happened to discover a double barreled shotgun in their course they took occasion to change their route, and were last seen approaching the mountains' near Brigham City. We woujd suggest to these gentlemen the propriety of keeping themselves scarce about Corinne in the future if they wish to inhabit the surface of terra firms. D. J. IIEYFROX, Philosophy of This work of Dr. Peeks .hyoid Marriage. be placed fn the hards of every oneu The authors raseach and experi-jenc- o enable him to deal thoroughly with the subject. Philadelphia Ledger. Hr. Becks work we have perused with Pleasure, and find it full of valnable information. Philadelwhia University Medical Jour- - Proprietor. ENVELOrF.3 4 OVCHLAH f , OllOPOyl letter heads, D PHIL. KLIPPLE, BILL HEADS, I pp-- . STATEMENTS., D&I. BEEF. TEAL, HUTrON, POBK, Etc.. Ec Frest and sepl-tMeat. Corned f LEONARD ELIGL, Wholesale and retail dealer in j Boots and Shoes, GE.1TS FDKflSHIXB HIGHEST MARKET PRICE FOR r FURS - - Piltled Philosophy of 9 pwnlciaos effects of l! SSS the nervous system. Ila jobacco it produces numerous P1 Wvd1ywptnia, which are D among the NCTroUs and lrculativ Fane-tioiis. home f0x9 frutha One of ,"n,r1 ing. -- lo ". AND - PELTS. v MsHf , Hf. Bocks rddence In Silt Like hi daily, on thoe diseses, to -- Wi WSWJ5hi. parhuftejpcafchjarg SSSBSJS- - - fn SlfX.fc mnW, fSm' tojacnra EVERY PER&0X, Man, woman, boy or girl rtould tend at cze Crm.may ooaaU. for one ofAhe Excelsior Stationery Packet, containing note paper, envjlofs, pea bolder pens, blank book, blotter. nhotojrratdM pencil, of 1UU beautiful ladies, Unth pick, perfumeo sachet, Chiaee pnutle, and a fine piece efja-'dtor rents jewelry. Try' a packXre. Ptice, for 1; A cents wanted. pa pot id 50 cts., orJ. 3CAKTY BURROW. Address. 313 Harmony Sk Philadelphia. uamadi-t- e and Trimming, Carriage R oral ring n gons, Buggie And Tainting Sleighs made te order. . BUSINESS CARDS. YISITIXG CARPS, BALL TICKETS. fifEesr, 2SOQTI2 PQOET BILLS OF LADING CERTIFICATES, RECEIPTS (Opposite R. R. Depot,) Utah. o. d. mconoHD a co. oetl5-t- f wworxsATg a agTin. ouim ur Gccorol Hofo h andloo ; Will servires. New York re idence is EKOWWXWO GOOSO cBUTTON EC trekiiaa riloose, Slt lka a to, a p. n. .LABELS 4 4 nraujXi,a. W latter or etbarwfca, ji.r.fm.un 1 t BLANKS, Goneral Olaeksmlthlncr. IVcon Maklna end Chofflns, OorInner BATS. TC3I A VINO PERFECTED MY ARRAXGE-me- ts with some of tho largest house in New York and Boston, I atu prepared to pay tho ' 3, COODS Aft HIDES, . Philosophy of Marriage, should be Joui- fd non'lnwlicaL 2?j53r Pork K,w hilaSSilL Prc?fi7 Crisis d Ordtro OP EVERY DE3 AED COLD. AdJreu theai Cmlt CXr 4 V- '- - , Cw 4 ' n To comHifp UTAH. a prjhtriG co., l . - r b. 4 j C3Ur.ne, UH-- 1 |