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Show ' Jf I i w I "'f 4i XOVESIBCR FRIDAY Spxcialtim. MAIL. ONEIDA COlfiTY ELECTION. DAILY CORIME OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. GenRousing Victory for tho Frees tiles The County From the Rule of the Priesthood. v UNITED STATES OFFICERS FOR UTAH; cf the Welker Hours, Dr. O. T7. microscopic and asxlytia treats all classes of chronic . A On door north w ca Partlcutir tfifiza,1 chronic diseuss to cf tion given I fits, cancers, sore eyes, dtsho, ctarrh, Governor Georse L. Wcods, Oregon. neuralgia, tape worms, piles, grrov. Secretary George A. Black, Utah salt rheum, erysipelas and spinal Chief Justice J. B. McKean, New York. Mail. to the PennT. of Special S Aociate JutDe? Bcreman, I invite the earnest attention cf the Nov. 6. sylvania, and P. H. E nrson, Michigan. afflicted, liy system is no netrfklrd Malad, Marshal George It Maxwell. Michigan. 11 liatn Carey. Returns are coming in very slowly. affair, but the result of years of experiU. S. Attorney Kurvevor-GenerInd. Nathan Kimball, correct estimate until ence in healing ehronle diseases. Oxll Receiver of Puhlic Monevs-- J. B. Overton. We can make no see me, and if you do not know Land Office Willitt Pottenger. and Black Pine and Cariboo Dear Register Lodge, what your troubles are I will tell yea cl V. 8. Aae-torP. Taggart, Illinois. without California. doubt are heard from, although U. S. Oolloetor 3. J Ilollkter, on co. is elected ticket the by Independent BOX ELDER COUNTY OFFICERS: cm ACYtnTix:i3TS. about 50 majority. Thera was to have Probat i Judge Samuel Smith. Sberilt John Burt. been polls opened at Marsh Creek crossWright. Proecuting Attomev JJ- C VJHEtLER TROUPE, and Collector - Rosenbaum. but for soiae reason they were reAreor ing, C. Wright. k intv Clerk J. AT moved to a place Called Nine Mile School Superintendent Air. Joel so a. County Recorder J. C. Wright. Creek. The votes of that place, as well COBIXSE OFEEA HOUSE. OFFICERS: CITY COIUNNK as Clifton, will ba thrown out, owing to Mayor II. E. Ilurlb'it. r other illegal proceedings. There Councilmen S. L. 'I ibbal, L. Eliel, TL ( , Parkin-onT. J. to hear from. Feriron. J. V. Guthrie, M. D. Ochiltree, Independent precincts J. Malh, Hiram Mou-e- , Liewes. Evening, Rov. 6th., The following are the returns as just Friday Louis Gamer and Ilanry W. T. Field. received: Treasurer George M. Allen. C. Ik Jacobs. the Peace notice of J Marshal 1. D. Ran. This celebrated Troupe of Artits consists of the following company : Attorney William llindman. Trustees S. L Tibbals, II. House and A. llardentrroek. Mle EUI DaCourcy, the accomplished vocalist and actrasa. CORINNE ANO VICINITY. Mr. Den Wheeler, the celebrated Irish Comedian. J. II. Beadle, Esq., returned to Zion Master Deenle, thi3 afternoon. A special dispatch to the Mail, dated the boy vocalist and lightning chance artist, in his unrivalled changes and says: The Democrats of Kelton character songs. Nice weather this god for infant off one hundred guns in honor are firing Charles Pert r duvks, but not so pleasant for human the Tecent victories in the States, and of Lion Banjoist and Negro Comedian. pedestrians. We want a change. thy will be addressed by The Ogden Junction sa3s, Mormon Professor Winn, of Virginia City, Nev. Don't fail to see the beautiful act of Thats polygamy is sexual salvation . Mail Her vice. LOWER TEH. a new name for it, isnt it? The Montanian is still growling over UPPER AM) New Songs, Duetts, Trios, Ac., Ac. seems determined Barley is now buying at 1 50 per ,be mail service, and hundred; oats, $1 C5; wheat, 75 cents to lay all the blame of delayed mails at M rts. he door of the Corinne postmaster. Admission. 75 els. per bushel. No corn in the market; Reserved Seats, This is unjust, and the Montanian is Tickets for sale at PostoQce A. Kuhn & Bro.s stock of Piece altogether wrong in attempting to fasten Reserved Seat and MeNutt's Drugstore. Goods cannot be excelled. the blame upon Postmaster Black. If will do our cotemporary any good, wo Doori open at 7 oclock; Perform an co There Is a letter directed to L. E. Dur. it commences at 8. will say that the railroad does run very fee, Corinne, held fer postage in the Salt irregularly, and is as often behind time Lake City Postoffice. as it is on time. Here is where the New Cranberries, the finest ever in trouble lies, and the Montanian may as the Corinne market, just received at well subside. THANKS&IVIITG BALL, Fred J. Kiesel A Cos. Milled. , ;; $ t$ w ; J4 O. i: EED.IJ. Qlca CISGIu3 Us fj tw. 1. swdn lf,0 rcientifio principles. mr 'ilvovr '3 fty- R wtnMMmuUM. -- U I' V ir tyyV h u - ru: u f h rr i Jtl jy ?. fv c: T " r - T ',' . - Das csd Astlylil Phytlc.d, .wccLEZAiAAsa W Tf KTn mjuno l. i F OP CC3TO:i. C3AC3. A wntf-- V btain hlsfttedds al land the publle porta DUQO Colt i -- r J-ho- Walker House- Office Hours. From 9 to 12 a. n., and from to o and 7 to 9 m. Consultation free. r. ng November SO , 187'4; COMMITTEE ON DECORATION. F. Farmer, James B. Singleton, R. II. Connor, W. C. Johnson, Tim Henderson. FREE SCHOOL TAX PAYERS. EMEMBER that the eale of property for Unpaid Taxes was postponed from October 12th to Thursday, November 5th, 1874. Collector. A A. HARDENBROOK, n2 Notwithstanding the miserable weather and muddy streets, a large and fashionable audience greeted the appearance of the Wheeler Troupe at the Opera House PHIL. KLIPPLE, Prop., last evening. The entertainment was in point of excellence all that could be General Blacksmithing, Wagon wished. Mis Elsie De Courcy, beside Making and Shoeing. an is posbeing accomplished actress, sessed of a rich, full, musical voice for Carriage ReralringfPaintlng and Trimming singing, and The Beautiful Girl ef Wagons, Buggies and Sleighs made to order. evenas rendered her last Kildare, By NORTH FROST STREET, be cannot Mr. Ben rivalled. ing, (Opposite B. EJDepot,) Wheeler, in Irish comedy, iaold Mick himself. He can twist his tongue to the ootl5-t-f brogue in an illegant manner, and as for twisting a shillalab he cant be beat. OLD Master Bennie, In bii lightning changes and character songs, is really good, and his impersonation of a clevah fellah never fails to bring down the house. As V7. L. VJHGELOCU Sam the negro, in Divorce, Master Bennie is chief, always managing to keep the audience in a roar of laughter. Has the Old Corner frudxg the style and keeps thv There will be another entertainment this Depot in evening, with fntire- change of programme. Dont fail toTbe there. Our Brigham City neighbors-ar- e just now enjoying themselves hear hunting. Peter was in town yesterday and told us that lots of the critters were up in the had been killed. canyon and They are cinnamons. OVERLAND OHOPO, that-sever- al The road leading from this city to Brigham is in a fearful condition. Hucksters say it is just all their teams can do t wade through. And we pay taxes to keep the county roads in repair, eh? Utah Corinne THE For the benefit of persons who own hogs and allow them to run at large, we are requested to state that hereafter al such roaming and rooting quadrupeds will le gobbled by the Marshal anc will govern impounded. themselves accordingly. Ilog-owne- Opera-Hous- e. J. Keisel, FLOOR MANAGERS. e. - J. W. D. D. Ryan, rs The Ogden Junction has the Impudence to say that certain persons are using the Mail te abuse the Mormons. Were it not that modesty forbids, we wonld tell what use the public make f the Ogden Junction. Anyhow, it isinH used for the same purpose the COHUEn. ic-open- ed first-cla- S Dr. C. W. HiomifS Dear Sir: After testing your most excellent medicines, and feel been ing sure that my life would not have time had 1 not used spared until the present sound them, I feel that I could your fame all over the land to all suffering humanity. When I commenced taking your medicine, I was troubled with the dropsy and catarrh. I feel eased with your treatment, and know you lavo done all you - promised to do, when you first commenced treating me. I am gratefnlly B. Brows, yours. Seventh Ward, Salt Lake City. In the case of the man found dead the The Mail circulates more copies in FOR T1IE.BENKFIT OF THE on near the railroad other track day, than the Junction does. Thats Ogden Promontory, the coroners jury at Og- WIDOWS AND ORPHANS - FUUD whats the mattet with Charley. den returned a verdict to the effect that If you want to know where to get the deceased came to his death from beOF- good buckwheat flour and the best of ing run over by a Central Pacific train, cranberries, just step ieto Sisson, Wal- while attempting to steal a ride on a CORIME LODGE, I. 0. 0. F. lace & Co. fruit-caNo clue to his identity was THURSDAY EVENING, Wheres our Indian detective? Drunk- discovered, but it is supposed that he a who was bad been miner lately en Indians are again Becoming an in Cache valley, and was forintolerable nuisance, and somebody is wanted to ferret out the individuals who merly a resident of Shasta, Cal. COMMITTEE OF ARR15GEMXXT8. furnish them the whis ky. Mrs. Cornabys Poetry. Charles Hubner, A. Toponce, Mrs Hannah Cornahy, of Spanish John P. Belding, J. A. Johnson, The recent rainy weather has had the M. E. Campbell, Frank Donahue, has written ancLpubl'shad in the Reuben Osborne. effect for the present to stop loading Fork, Utah County Times a piece of poetry teams with freight for the north. With COMMITTEE OF ISVITATIOH. Then and Now; or Thoughts the return of decent weather, loading of entitled, VT. T. Field, F. Church, on the Provo "Woolen Factory! The 8. S- - Johnson, E. P. Johnson, be will resumed. freight E. Brown, (Ogden) Louis Demson. first few lines are touching: leaves must sere and fall from the trees, Arrived at A. Kuhn & Bro.s a 'I 'lhe RECEPTION COMMITTER. heir mission h now to piparo Sam. L. Tibbals, J. M. Langdorf, full assortment of all the latest styles In A coich of reioo on the bo?om of earth Phil. Klipple. I), j. lieylron, For thcsleey of the waning year. If Mrs. Hannah1 Another large hatch of Brighams wasnt considerably corned dupes, gathered from old Babylon, ar- Cornaby at the time she wrote that poetry, then" rived in Ogden on Wednesday last. Poor critters; they havo our sympa- - she must have had a fearful old dose of the stomach-achWe should like to thy. give our readers a" little more of this Ladies Shawls, Gloves, Ilosiery, poem, hut dont want to ruin our circuKnit Goods, etc., in endless variety at lation. A. Kuhn A Bros. I3 TI13 TCnniTOBY. TEST (MOTS 1AJLO. Accidentally The rviudi may howl But there, that will do. f p. GRAND clothing. OOYWtNEJlE, tWiXlHI f . . Finest Wines, Liquors and Cfsrs. The man who yesterday dislocated his jaw trying to tear in pieces a beefsteak is. for his breakfast, is now getting better. Free Lunch every night, consisting of Oyster Soup, and the Vegetables of the sesus It is said that the Union Pacific Rail- Had he gona to Heyfrons market and road Company have purchased a half purchased his steak, that wouldnt have interest in the Utah Southern Railroad. happened. Hey fro n has always on hand This being the case, the roads extension the nicest, juciest, tenderest steaks in the Stf c is placed beyend a doubt. Tha Union country- .st p.y for Pacific fellowe have the cash to proseyou pay far. Since Dr. Higgins, of Salt Lake City, cute tho work with. succeeded in taking away from a Brigham City man a tapeworm measuring Here food is prepared for the best of society. The Tribune says: Prominent citihandsomely served in all sfijrles end twenty feel in length, all the hungry Andveriety; inus tell the oysters zens of Corinne saints and sinners are making a rush for And the lovers of imported liquors end wine tended by the United States' 'Pish his flic e. Say Wheelocks the place in the eit Commissioners to be planted in Great Of meats, wild and tme, he iDs fhU 9 disheet. most the Is The Powder. s Yeast Ber river supplys him with all aorts cf Dooley, - fishes; Salt Lake, at the nwuth of Bear River, Powdar And the f ir La Bello Fiance, and the kills cd were never deposited there. We believe convenient and reliable Baking Rhine to offered the been ever publics Givethe one Rockwood, the nan who stole the that has no waste flour with which drinks to all there who at the Old Ocrtre it of allows dines. Territorial Penitentiary, was delegated It is free from, injurious subis used to attend to this business. Perhaps that stances. Use no other. Grocers keep it. vit sf j. t 1 . -- 5 - H planted the bivalves on ihe stomachs of his prisonkind-hearte- d individual . ers, after his strawberries and cream had given out.t More than liker. ported Ladies Cloaks all you hava to dels to go to A.. If you want to see-I- , Kuhn & Bros. hi - r.1cal3 Ct ClF j - Duw. THREE f.73AL TICKETS ECHCI, ectS-tf HAS TOE XAtCIEX CIRCULATION - TUB XICETOEBB COCNTin AJJD ALOU 0 TUB c. F. B. B. o D. O. W. Hioonw: Dear Sir: Shortly after I commenced t9 take your medicines 1 felt the diseases beginning to give away, and 1 have improved ever since l suffered very much with my complaints for twelve months. and did not know what my troubles were until you told me. I believe you were correct in thr diagnosis of my case. I would say to any one that suffers with the Gravel, Liver or Kidney complaint, to call on yon at once, if they wist to be cured. I have la en your medicines only four weeks, and I have not fe t so well for twelve years. I am with respect, Mb. W. Poll, ' Tnth ward, Salt Lake City. A sense of IToxor to whom Hohor is Bcb. duty impels me to say that Dr. C. W. Higgins medicines nave done for me what no other physicians have been able to do. I have suf-ferod for eighteen terrible year with thewrrst ileptic fits and have been treated by GUCSCQIDC i- - Latest Telegraphic Vi V, Vf. Reports, CQ o 0 H o Lcsd Department Full I Hi Hi CO ' OCC3UAL C3V70 OP IHTERCSt Iff a a Q Dr. C. W. ITioorts : Dear Sir I feel send 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 misery. All doubt of you a? a successful doctor with me, disappeared with the neuralgia and catarrh in my head. Before I called on you I bad been under the care of several other good doctors, but I got no relief whatever, until I took your medicines. I have yiffered several know what years with my disease?, but didf-Jailed me until you told me. I feel thankful for the cure that your medicines have given me, and willingly recommend you to all others that suffer with any chronic disease. I am h le eesnesties with the Hail Is a Z OFFICIf JOB FIDOT-CLA-D ot 1 your friend forever fer executing all kinds cf Mrs. M. B. Wallace, (11th ward, Sait Lake City. Is, Higgins : Dear Sir I have been afflicted with fits for many months past, and have suffered everything but death. After try; ing many remedies that the doctors ordered me ahd the various remedies that filled the papers seemed to do me no good. Then I gave up in despair, until I saw your advertisement in the Salt Lake Tribune. I was so Impressed with your new and simple theory of diseases that I determined to call and see you at once. Thank God 1 did; words cannot express my gratitude and joy, and I wish to make H known, as I deem it a duty to all affleted with this awftil malady to do all tn my power to make known to manhood a true physician as one that cures. J. G. w iogins, Ogden, Utah, July 19, 1874. C. W. PhfacrJ fcj Job Printing. HARD-BILL- S, FCSTZB3, D0DGBB3, ; O PE0Q3AX1MD. SjnrxLortf Dr. Higgins: Dear 8ir I took your medi- cines Recording to your directions, and I feel that they have done for me what medicines never dohe for me before. I feel really well, better than I have bere for many years. I shall ever feel gratefhl to you for these bleee-Ing- s, and take'plecnra in recommending vour treatment to the aLSicted ones of Utah. Your medicines had the desired effect at once, hav-- 1 ing removed all the moth patches frem my I t LCOC3 ARD C I a . LCIT Z2&3AKV BILL HEADS, CTATTHEST3, BLANK!, Bcoto oed- Cticoo LAUU - those bad headaches or any pain whatever. Having only used your medicines three weeks, ) am grateful, hoping others may reoeive as Imuch benefit as I have: I remain your friend, IX sa. 8. cuEnrrrj cards, J. Rcesell, 1874. 14th ward, Salt Lake' City, July 14, Tpn Avnra perfected f :u ' YOTCIO CARPS J my aeeaitge- - W. Higgins t Dear Sir-Hhused in New, York and Boston, 1 am prepared you prepared for to pay tha me and am much gratified in informing you that I am well. I nave faith in your remedied teice ron and emu, with pleasure fpeomfaend them to all who are suffering from the went of proper medical treatment. Your (nimwt cured ns of HI DEC, FUML neurab-iat eaoa, and1 taj ether eooplaist Dr. C. fcaErasssFfcs sider your remedies truly wonderful. T 7A 1 ffV fV Max. B. 8. RHEmmuwT with respect. 10th ward. Salt LakeCrty, Aug. 14, 1S74 1 02X5' very bad ease of graveL I suffered intensely fora longtime, andooutd get no relief until took your nredletnes. which gave me relief atI onc, and a cure iaa feW dafrs. 1 remain your friend focevos Mas. S. Htx3- V Survaaism Vwttxbi If you are aksdVftS any chroria throw aside for eswe any rrta rutn a J Ehr-Pe- te'sdl ny tefioor .: 1 Desr mit e fo fwir prafrsskal Higaitt C-CD- C.--C3 J , j , T T' PrcPJLJcid y ! r rs i & : Ucinrorr . ' 1 3 at . jf rOEOEt .r C? - ETt?, ATD CCZ3. BE3 L' . Addrtzi A prat, cm cnjina fi Jaa. UcGurrix. - .w . 5 CESHflCATKS BECKIPtf , mcnrrr iiaeeet MD a , bills ot lading;-- avo a portion of the. medicines Dm C. W. tickets. BALL tr S, J flllL, ! for his skill as an gaining a wide reputation oeculiet. Among his most recent cures is Ithat of an infant daughter of Mr. J. De Fpain, liv- ng at Deep Creek, Utah. The child is six vears old, and during the last three years she has suffered greatly with her oves. Fearing total blindness, the father, about a month ago, placed the child under the care of Dr. Higgins, and his skillful treatment has restored weakness in soundness to her sight. A little apparent, a bright light produce- - pain, but all inflammation and sign? of dieae hare been removed, and in another week or two the docretorod tor expects to have the childs vision to perfect strength. This i a Tor- - vrajvfying cure, ard speak? highly fur tho attention and kill of the doctor. Dr. TEH! a I I Dr. C W. Higgins FC3 Iff lnent physicians of Europet but without relief. I nave also baa the advice of some of the local physicians in this city, but until eight weeks ago, when Dr. C. W. Higgins tried his new and wonderful method of treatment, I had given up in despair, having ! been subject to these fits every six or nine days for eighteen years, and since Dr. H. took my case in hand I have not had a symptom of them, and I wish to make known far and near to every one afflicted with this awful malady, the physician that cures. JoHX WoRTfclHGTOM, First South street, Uth ward. Salt Lake City. A WoworRFri. Cttrv. XX V IV ss - eepl-t- 1 M-a.-i;l i CEDICa of Door Inorth Office-Fi- rst -- i i C3AT3, me -- . K3 JPGSfJSt CIAS3, ) b-i- y, pres-pecti- OHd, Jt I C3? lidvClil3 CCSPOtr - I, H c::ao:irte . YAZST3, And all kinds of worms. All cases war ranted. Dr. 1L make a specialty of Chronic diseases, and by a microscopical examination of the- blood and urine ho will tell you at once the nature of vour diverse, and then, it you whb, He will deal t to yo i the proper iet titic remedies. By the eld el tin. microscope, be can detect calcutt, cancerous matter, sub-stacarbonate of lime, and mixed with the urine or blood.. I ! ArtD FITS, CANCERS, DEAFNESS CONE EYES , : TAPEJWOBUS, -- to-da- City. Dr. H. makee a specialty of are-fou- Hoc-orde- ZiOlxo ;Ct: rT n J. A V co. Ccrlnnr. yt |