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Show i EARLY DAYS OF lOUIXSC. Hwnlloirs a Dose ef An TlMDAY - VtRtK 10. f Wblafcy-opoltOD- Ml, JbImi Iaslead By O dr OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. Never heard about it? Then Ill tell UNITED STATES OFFICERS FOR UTAH: you. You see, it was nearly three yeafs .Jkjvernor George 1$. Wood, thesyn. Secretary George A. Blue k, I 'tah- ago, and then everything was booming. Chief Justice J. B. McKean, New York. A?o,-iate But one night the boys got hard up for J urties J. S. J'orNnan, of and I. II. EmTym, .vtiehigan. a little fun, and as General Lavin had Marhal Goorgo II- - Maxwell, Michigan. CORIWE DAILY MAIL. Vrar -- 1enn-fjharil- a, U. S. Attorney William Cary. Fur evnr-- leneral- - Naihan Kimball, Ind. J. lb tiveiton. Receiver of Public Mon-Leri-deLand fh'e W illirt Pottenger. .1. V. Taggart. Illii i. U. . Ae-.-v- r California. U.S. Collector 0. J. liidli-tev r -- r, ELDER COUNTY OFFICERS Samuel Smith. Irohi ta. Judge Sherilt Tf hn PirL lro'Kuting Attorney J..1.C 1! right. A cuvr and Cid!e-io- r o?cn Lamn. ountv Clerk L C. Wright. BOX -- XX Siif S-ho- erintenJert J. Recorder Count C. Mr. .ToeDoa. Wright. COUNXE CITY OFFICERS: Maor II. E. IDrrlhit. S. L. '1 ibbal. L. El id . E-- C. t . Guthrie. J. T. l';trkiii-on- , M. lliram Ochiltree, Coun'-ilme- J. Ferguson, J. Maih. I. Wo-ie- , Loui itemer. and Henrv Lie we.. W. T. Field. !oiier reaurer 0go 'I 1. ! Allen. E. C. Jaoh. .liitiee of 1the Peace Alar-J.- il . I. K'an. Willlim Hvndinan. At'ortey . L. Sthool Cru-te- ar.d A. e Hardenl-rrcok- . li finals, II. IIouce expressed hi willingness to enlighten them on political affairs, they concluded So they stole an to give him a chance. old dry goods box and made a platform out of it, then invited the General to adBut before commencing, dress them. one of the boy3 suggested that it take wouldnt be a bad idea to suthin,1 and the General was invited into the nearest saloon. 'Well, sir, will you believe them fellows actually got a b'g dose of jalap down the General, and so intent was he upon thinking what lie should orate abont, that he never knew the difference in the taste. Fondly believing he had taken whisky, he hurried to the rostrum, mounted with alacrity, comand striking a becoming-attitude- A. Kuhn & Bro. stock of Piece Good cannot be excelled. it. have Grocers keep Housekeepers no other in the use it, and will house, after one trial of Dooleys Yeast Powder. Its purity and excellence , is CORINNE AND VICINITY. No Montana mail has arrive since Sunday lart. here F roc ham left the city this morning perhaps never to return. menced to-da- y, Kuhn & Bros. Fresh trout from Blacksmiths Fork, Cache Valley, sold in town this morning at twenty cents per pound. The mud ha9 commenced to dry up, and unless more bad weather come immediately, it will soon be dry and pleasant underfoot again. I Arrived at A. Kuhn & Bro.s full assortment of all the latest styles in -- clothing. This morning a frame house was moved in a few minutes from near the railroad track to Front street. It will be used for a (Jhinamen3 wash house. The rain having censed, loading of freight at the depot has ben resinned, and several teams wilt clear out in a day or two. ,- Ladies Shawl?, Gloves- Hosiery, Knit Goods, etc., in endless variety at A. Kuhn & Bros. Such is tho ru-- h of business that it now requires six job wagons to transport merchandise around they ity. Three formerly did the business. di-oa- five-doll- THMK5GIVIHB BALL, COItlXAE LODGE, I. 0. 0. F. THURSDAY EVENING, NoTcmlicr 20, 18 4. Office to 5 Hoars.-Fro- and 9 m to 9 p. in. 7 s1 STATIONERY, John P. Belding, , M. E. Campbell, Reuben COMMITTEE OP INVITATION. T. Field, E. P. Johriuon, 'T. E. Brown, (Ogden) F. Church, XV. M. Lang-'dor- f, , J. lloylron, 1). Johnson, Louis Denison. COMMITTED RECEPTION J. S. 8. 1 hil. Klipple. COMMITTEE ON DECORATION. J. I). D. Ryan, FI J. Keisol, W. Farmer, J. Schubert. 11.09R MANAGERS. 11. XV. H. Connor, C. Johnson, .fame B. Singleton, Tim Henderson. Music by tlie Ogden.Band. 2?5upp?r at tho Metropolitan.- OVERLAND SHOPS, PHIL. KLIPPLE, Prop., General Blacksmithing, Wagon TESTIMONIALS. ur tert-ingyo- IViaking Scene Hash house in the city. Dramatis persome Strangerand lady of the and Shoeing. Carriage Repairing Painting and Trimming, XV agon?, Buggies and Sleighs made to order. NORTEtt FRONT STRKKT, Cur. XV. V CORINNE, UTAH. apl-t- f Cori 11110 THE - - XT oetl.Vtf full. CORNER. OLD W. L. WHEELOCK Has Lepot in T first-cla- C. P. R. IL r 00 SUBSCRIBE FOR THE Mill, a o Free Lunch every night, eonistinir of Oyster ckrnp, and the X'egetablos of the seaso . a) C-X- o i A Dr. C. Meals at Deparlnunt, v A y si & J .1 a a 0 ? co Pi GENERAL NEWS OF Q INTEREST 7 0 H CO , 0 0 Cl U In eonneetien with the Min h JOB FIRST-CLAS- S OFFICE 3 or 0 For oxoentlng all kinds ef w b. XV. b A B XVau.ack, ward, Sait Lake City. - Local Full pi C-X- Hitn 'Reports. If 63 3 Plain and Fancy Job Printing- - u B H HAND-BILL- S, 0 N a POSTERS, DODGERS. PROGItAMMEJ. i fis-h- , City Brewery and r.lalt House. Hours isTKLOfM LETTER HEADS. BILL nSADS, 8TATKM1NTS, LI. AM8HLER BLANKS, Prop'r. LABBJ SALT LAKE HOUSE UTAH. SALT LAKE CITY MALSH & ! GREENEWALD, Rrope. I HOUSE HAS BEEN BEFITTED nplIEAnii wpU-fiirni'- plied with the hi. lhfc table the market afford. bet sop7-t- f Overland Uf House, SALT LAKE CITY. Iteoms per day Rooms per week.. Boom and hoard erday Boom and board per week Day board per week......... Single meals Vie d 00 IT. 13 and and r Vm, - C. IIiggins : Dear Sir I have used tt medicines you prepared for ajortionof me and am much gratified in informing you that I am well. I have faith in your remedies and can, with jpleasurp recommend them to all wbo are suffering from the want of proper medical treatment. Your liniment eured me - - of neural aider your remedies truly wonderful. I am. Wlh Mr. B. 8. 10th ward, Salt Lake City, Bhrnstrom, Aug. 14, 1874 D,RAf ikiii BUSINESS CARDS. VIEimiG JV tour Dear ,H ) 1 CARDS, BALL TICKETS, XV. BILLS OF LADING. CORINNE, UTAH. OERTIFICATBSt Rfie.Ki1,11 .1, LAGER BEER V me Sir-Pe- rmit your professional medicines have cured me of a I suffered intensely I 10058 BESS 07 El HNET COALIH Crd;ra PrcrrpUy Attended T . 5 00 t 25 6 00 J I remain your fc Mbs, S. IIydx. .....4 !25 run ton, Proprietor. seT-l- y Dr. Corner of Colorado and Second Street and I OO 00 and ...21 00 Barber shop and laundry connected with the hotel. A O y n -e - i I rv Q g 0 0 H o cd Higgins : Dear Sir I have been afflicted with fits for many months part, and have suffered everything but death. After trying many remodios that the doctors ordered me ahd tho various remedies that filled the papers seemed to do me no good. Then I gave in despair, until I saw your advertisement Pay for what you get, and get what up in the Salt Lake Tribune. I wa.wo impressed thooiV of diseases with your new and you pay for. call and see you at once. that I determined tosimple Thank God I did; words cannot express my Here food is prepared for tho bet of society, gratitude and joy, and I wish to make it And handsomely served in atl stylos and known, as I deem it a duty to all affleted with this awful malady to do all in my power to variety; And the lover? of imported Honors nd wine make known to manhood a true physician as one that cures. J . G. XV igotxs, Say XVheelocks tho place in the city to dine. Ogden, U tab, J uly 19, lb74. v Of mat, wiki amtaine, he h s full oOdDhes. Tho Uor rfter supply him with all sort of Dr. Higgins: Dear Sir I took your mediAnd the f ir La Bello France, and the bills on cines according to your direction?, and I feel tho Khin they have done for ine what medicines Giro drinks to all those who at tho Old Cornre that never dohe for me before. I feel really well, dines. better than I have before for- manv years. I shall ever feel grateful to you for these blessings, and take pleasure in recommending vour treatment to the afflicted ones of Utah. Your all medicines had the desired effect at once, having removed all the moth patch os frera my face, rnd tho yellow and sallow oomplexton THREE MEAL octS-tFOR 91 has TICKETS rone as it were by magic. I feel none of f those bad headaches tor any pain whatever. Having only used your medicines threo weeks, I am grateful, honing others may xeeeive a much benefit as I aye. I rornai n your friend, Mbs. S. J. Rcssrll, MAIN STRKKT, 14th ward, Salt Lake City, July 14, 1874. Bear-Kive- r -- Latest Telegraphic I Wtss-- M. . x ss Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. - 9 the Old Corner facing the style and keeps the ed COUNTIES 111 Higgins: Dear Sir I feel and know now that I am gaining rapidly all the time, and 1 kuow rot how to express my gratitude to you for relieving me of pain and misery. All doubt of you as a successful doctor. with me, dBapncared with the neuralgia and catarrh in my bead. Before I called on you I had been under the care of several other good doctors, but I got no relief whatever, until I took your medicines. I have suffered several years with my diseases, but did not know what ailed me until you told me. I feel thankfiri for tho cure that j'our medicines have given me, and willingly reeommond you to all others that suffer with any hronic disease. I am jour friend forever Dr. THE NORTHERN AND ALONG THE Dr. Higgins ia gaining a wide reputation for his skill as an occulist. Among his mot recent cores is that of an infant daughter oTMr. J. l)e Spain, liv-n- g at Deep Creek, Utah. The child is six years old, and during the lat threo years she has suffered greatly with her eye. Fearing total hlimlness, the father, about .a month ago, placed the child under tho care of Dr. Hig gins, and his skillful treatment has f.ouiidnes to her sight. A little weak nes is apparent, a bright light producer pam, but all bavo been inflammation and sign of removed, and in another week or two the doctor exnects to have the child virion restored to ier ' t, fctre,ngth. Thi i a verv prat vf ing core, and speaks highly for tho attention nd skill of the doctor. di-ea- HAS TIIB LAMEST CIRCULATION u Poll, re-t'T- (Opposite B. It.Depot,) PICTURE Are. A eeneof Honor to whom Honor ts Dr dutv impel me to say that Dr. C. XV. Higgins medieine-ha- v done for me what no other physicians have been able to do. I have suffered for eighteen terrible years with thew rst form of epileptic fits and have been treated by ini physician of Europe, but without relief. I have also had the advice of some of the local physicians in this city, but until eight weeks ago, when Dr. C. XV. Higgins tried his new and wonderful method of treatment, I had given up in dopair, having been subject to these fits over six or nine days for eighteen years, and ince Dr. H. took my cae in band I hare not had a symptom of them, and 1 wish to make known far and near to every one afflicted with this awful malady, the physician that cures. John XVoimnNGTOx, First South street, 11th ward. Salt Lake City. l IU THE TERRITORY. PAPER, CUTLERY, Dr. C. W. Higgins Dear Pir: After mod excellent medicines, and feel ir.g sure that my life would not have been snared until the present tirno. hid I not usod them, I feel that J conld sound :our fame all over the land to all suffering humanity. When 1 commenced taking your medicine, I was troubled with the dropsy and catarrh. I feel Pleased with your treatment, and know you have done all you proraied to do, when you first commenced treating me. Jam gratefully B. Brown, yours. Seventh W ard. Salt Lake City. A Wonkfri-t- FANCY FRA1IE3, FOOXET to 12 a. m., and from 2 Consultation free. Mr. Tenth ward, Salt Lake City. Sam. L. Tibbals, BOATS, ' i "Dm. C. XY. Hiogins: Dear Sir: Shortly after I commenced to take your medicines I felt the diseases beginning to glfe awav, and 1 have improved ever since i suffered very much with my complaints for twelve months, and did not know what my troubles were until you told me. 1 believe you were correct in tho "diagnosis of my cae. I would Kay to any one that suffers with the Gravel, Liver or Kidnev wih complaint, to call on you atenonce, if they cured. I have ta to your medicines only four weeks, and I have rot fe t so well for twelve years. I am with respe t, Charles Buhner, Frank Donahue, A. Toponeo, .1. A. Johns-on- WALL GOODS. 1 COMMITTEE OP AUR YNGEMKNTS. AMD PER701SSRT of Doo' lnorth Walker House First QaYloe C23T OVCnTISIUG OCDirj i , i. 1, 8PONQE3, BRUSHES, IMPORTED a-- Bub-j-taove- TOILET TINE GLASS, WINDOW TARNISHES, ? l es OIL. PAXST9. di-or-- o, GRAND i, ar 1 AQD CtlCmiCALO ot the bh.td and urine he will tell you at and then, it cnee the i ati;re of .vo tr you vi-h- . - tie will deal O t tujoi the proper I f the microti'u- reined io-y the matter, store. lie , au detent valor. it. tai.'-eroate of li.ne, and all oxfianeou? mixed with theurii.oor blood. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Drain. There is no lack of the circulating heu?e; stranger seated at table, when-ladAn approaches for his order. medium, but it is a hard matter to find a ave corn man in town with anything smaller than whatll ye bafe, cabbage, mu-loni a bill. No, praties, Stranger no; give me a small piece of pie. Lady New Cranberries the finest ever in becomes suddenly indignant, places her the Corinne market, just received at arms akimbo, eyes him narrowly and Fred J, Kiesel & Cos. breaks out with ; Oh, its poie yer aftln-rMessrs. Caggie and Shepherd are busy is it? An the divil a bit yell git ere, man ! Dye spose I would be matin renovating and calcornining the wallB my and ceiling of the Central Hotel dining poios all day for the likes o ye? Bad room. Mine host Montgomery will luck to yer sowl ! Go over the railway He didnt need tellallow nothing around the house to fall an git yer poie ! ing twice, but he cant imagine' wljat it into decay. was that so offended her. S. M. "Wessels, formerly of the Saturn The Ft all Northern Rsllraad. smelting works, is now superintendent Tho New Northwest says of the Utah of the South Mountain Company3 works, South Mountain, Idaho. He Northern Railroad that,its uselessness operate tho furnace splendidly, and is demonstrated in all abstract facts, and in its total failure after being built eighty turns Out plenty of bullion. miles toward Montana to acquire any of &. Co. Wallace have jut the Montana passenger travel, or to Sisson, received Davis Bros, eastern plain ham? retain the freight transportation that was freh cured, price 20 cent per pound; diverted to it by the location of J. A. also, a fine lot of California blankets Creighton & Co.s Forwarding House just received. at that point. Thi uselessness' is Three cars, pretty well filled- with mainly due to engineering and building not to the general inefficiency of emigrants returning to tho east, passed defects; narrow gauge roads over the kind of through the city this morning. If California wishes to retain immigrants country it traverse. But for fear of within her border, more inducements hurting somebodys feelings we wont say any more. will have to be offered. A crazy drunk amused tho boys conA better siJewalk is needed from siderably this morning by showing them neyfrons corner to Front street. It ju;t how big a fool a man can make would cost but little to throw up a small himself when under the influence of grade, and Uie accommodation would be liquor. After yelling and singing himvery great. Will Ibe proper officers self hoarse, he changed the programme give the matter their attention. by laying down in the middle of the street and rolling into the mud puddles The Montana coach this took out six passengers: Mrs. Ka'tnsdcll and then into the ditche. Somebody and daughter, for Deer Ledge; T. CL said that the whisky wa furnished him by Brother Nickelson, and the reason AY. H. fieldGroschen, Helena; Ma.-to-r was that it ing, Virginia city; W. A. Hall, Helena; assigned for this statement acted upon him just in the same manMrs. Alierdice, lied Butte. ner. that it does upon the Indians. The TYinnemucca branch of the firm The route ef the Portland, Dalles and of Sisson, Wallace Ss Co. are doing a bo up big business in the freighting line from Salt Lake Kailroad will via Malad, thVough Port Neuf that place. The other day they shipped f freight for northern Canj'on and across to Snake River. This 30,000 pound course will throw it in active and direct point. competition with the Utah Northern for Chas. L. Tibbals, Esq., father ef our the Montana trade. AYe pity the poor esteemed follow citizen Sam-LTibbals, devil of 'the Utah Northern. last from bare arrived evening Dubuque, In discussing matters the other day, Iowa. Having spent several months here before, Mr. Tibbals appears to be Brother Nickelson said he couldnt tee why Utah shouldnt have an insana asysatisfied that the climate of Utah i as well as other 5tites and Terrilum more fltted for and beneficial to his health than that vof Iowa, and for this tories. Ah, George is a sljr old fox. lie reason he has concluded to make Cr-inn- e know that be will need a borne erelong, make and we dont wonder he should agitate his Loire. We are pleased-tthis acquisition to eur population, and the question of a lunatic asylum bcin3 welcome Mr. Tibbals to bis new hue. ' built. A fits, cancers, Fellow citizens You have thi evening conferred upon me a big honor; FOR T1IE.3ENEFIT OF TIIE you have Here a sudden gripe seized hinj hut FUN 3 WIDOWS AND ORPHANS soon regaining cornpoitire, he staited in Local r.l THE salt rheum, erysipelas and spinal disease. . I invito the earnest attention of the DEAFNESS afflicted. My system is no newfangled SORE EYES affair, but the result of years of experience in healing chronic diseases. Call tape;wo&M8, and see me, and if you do not know And all kinds of norm?. All cases' war what your troubles are I will tell you at ranted. Dr. II. make a peciaUv of Chronic once. ard by a mb roem enuuation have Then suddenly his gesticulations ceased, and both hands were violently clapped to his abdominal region, and a groan escaped 9 though he felt some pain there. Getting over that, he commenced again. Fellow citizen You have made me feel proud; you have oh, whats that! Several severe gripes had him this time, and his facial cortorlions would have done hevnor to any cireus clown. Then he wanted to quit, complaining of a sick stomach, but the boys wouldnt stand it, and he had to go on with his speech. Fellow citizen! oh! You hsve- You have oh, dear ! You have-- J s! You have poisoned me, by God! a terrific bound "With a frantic ycll-anin the air, the General lit io the midst of his hearers, both hands convulsively griping the superstructure of his pantaloons. A moment 'faore, and he was oul of sight around the nearest corner. The General didnt show himself after that for a week. All his clothes had suddenly grown too large for him, and he had nothing to wear. Fun? I tell you we had lots of fun those days. DAILY punn Dnuco Salt Lnko City. As I said before, fellow citizens, you have chosen me to address you; you una numb t n waoLOiAB OF DOOTON. MASS. On door north of the OF- - Lo was numerous around town looking after what ho might steal and get away with. If you want to tee Imported Ladies Cloak all you have to do is to go to A. D., Walker Hours, Dr. C. W. Higgins, Would inform his friends Jand the publie microscopic and analytic physician, that he has located in treats all classes of chronic diseases, on scientific principles. Particular attention given to chronic diseases of females, fits, cancers, sore eyes, deafness, catarrh, Dr. H. makes a specialty of neuralgia, tape worms, piles, -- gravel, : .OCJHE. ! , , !l C. IV. niUGIKS, KI. guaranteed, and it is the cheapest from the fact that each package contains full Microscopic and Analytical PJiysicisn, weight. . Specialties. UJ. rJSEOTT. FITS CURED. J. .nSyS'cQ,y.n:.1 ,f? . afflicted arith bo ..rricien evidence of his? okil! and integrity. Dr. 'Y,.IA8T C. Awayaen hand. Also 1IAXT OF A SUPEHIOR QUALITY l I would .ly tie wSTiSi ft Jh?l!SL,S,eta" - J& McGumic. 12th ward. Orders from a distance kaliT promptly filial r i - ' : j. Addrtrs axil painnna co., |