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Show CORI..E DAILY Til HAIL. GarcERS It would seem strange to a newcomer in Corinne if hehould attend divine XOVROBEU 16. service that there was set a OORDAY larger attendance. .Wild "the population here, one OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. church at least should be well filled; jet UNITED STATES OFFICERS FOR UTAH: barely enough attend to break tbe holGovernor rleorge 1. Wood), Oregon. lowness of aa empty house. This should Sivrotary leorge A. Black, Utah. B. McKean, New York. not be. Our residents are noted outside Chef Justice J. S. Boreman, of A'wociate Juti- J. for their generous and starling qualities, and P. II. Emeron, Michigan. Marshal cleorge K Maxwell, Michigan. and why, in the name of all thats good, U. S. Attorney William Carey. do they not pay more attention to this. SurveyoMioneral Nathan Kimball, Ind. I Receiver of Public Money? J. R. Overton. The schools are well patronized by their Register Land Office t iHitt Pottenger. U. S. Assessor J. P. Taggart, Illinois. U. S. Collector O. J. Hollister, California. children; everything that good men and citizens should attend to gef their full BOX ELDER COUNTY OFFICERS: deserts all but this, and it is sadly Probate Judge Samuel Smith. Sberifi John Hurt. neglected. W can all find an hours Prosecuting Attorney J . C. Wright. time on the Sabbath to spend --at church and Collector J. Rosenbaum. C. Wright. County Clerk J. surely, and let us pay more attention to School Superintendent Mr. Joelson. Penn-eyivanl- Asse-sso- Kxr it. house, after one trial of Dooley Yeast Powder. . It purity and excelleace is guaranteed, and it is the cheapest from the fact that each package contain full weight. J- - Ucbn a. C. Wright. CORINNE CITY OFFICERS: Mayor II. E. Hurlbnt. Councilmen S. I. Tibbals, L. Eliel, E. C. Ferruon, J. W. Guthrie, J. T. Parkin.-oJ. Malh, Hiram House, M. I). Ochiltree, Louis Demerit aral Henry Liewes. Recorder W. T. Field. Treasurer George M. Allen. Jnstlre of the Peace E. C. Jacobs. D. I). i K TUANKSOIYIRG PBOCLAVATIOS H AN F, Proprietor. Office to 6 . s,' Judge Handy, of Ogden, arrived here Saturday evening and will remain with us until I New, stylish, elegant just arrived at A. Kuhn A Bre.s, the Astrocan I X L Bakert Opposite the Central Cloak. Hotel. The proprietor of this new Fin weather for the past few days. Bakery wishes to inform the public that Dont make too much fuss about it. he has opened in first class style, and is new ready to fill orders for all kinds of however, or we may hare a reaction. cakes, pies, etc., at the shortest notice. Now on hand, a full assortment of Fresh bread daily. I guarantee to give children and ladies underwear, at A. satisfaction to all that will give me a Kuhn A Bros. call. Cheapness and cleanliness will be Union Bakery on the corner of Fourth my hold. A. J. Smith, Proprietor. and Montana streets has been reopened That long anticipated social comes off by the old proprietor, Mr. George Hanf. night at The Metropolitan. See advertisement in another column. Campbell gives it merely as a blow out for the young people and the old, too Several teams are loading for the no charge save that you pay the with north, and if the weather continues favLet all take a hand in starting orable will b ready to depart in a short fiddler this the first of our winter socials; you time. may be sure of n good time. Anether Johnson has taken quarters Sanders is not played out yet. Sanin Corinne. This one is a blacksmith, and is employed at the manufacturing ders is abend as usual. He has the best corn beef, best mutton, best veal, and establishment of Phil. Klipple. the best pork always on band. Sausage New Cranberries, th finest ever in of the finest and of all kinds. th Corinne market, just received at He will treat quality, you in the mbst affable Fred J. Kiesel A Cos. manner. Give him a call, and get the Mr. A B. Gilbert, whese husband worth of your money. The Installation Bell at tha Depot Hotel, Ogden, Tuesday evening, bids fair to surpass anything of the kind that A Mormon Bishop from Brigham has transpired there this season. A large attendance is already insured, and all City who-i- s largely engaged in hunting and fishing, was in town to day with a rely on having a good time. m umber of fine deer. Mr. Montgomery Information from along the line of the was th purchaser of a very fin on. Montana mail road states that the roade Samuel Skeet, who ha bee in th are in a worse condition than they have been for yean. Thismay cause us some employ of Fred J. Kiesel A Co. for .some time past, and a former member of inconvenience in regard to the mail with the Corinne bend, left this morning for the north, but ne'doubt every effort will be made to avoid delay, Ogden. LOST. Throe brass keys, tied toSisson, Wallace A Co. hve jus received Davis Bros." eastern plain hams, gether with a piece of cord. Tbo finder fresh cured, price 20 cents per pound; will bo suitablyrewarded by leaving also, a fine lot of California blanket them at the railroad effice. - 5 -- just reeved. E. P. Adam8, Agent. r PICTURE 1 PBAUE3, POCKET COniNNID,w UTAH. ' . - , i - i mid-t- f or lS. ARBAXOmnKT. Charles Hubner, John P. Belding, Johnson, M. E. Campbell, Frank Donahue, Reuben Osborne. A. Toponce, .T. A. of COMMITTEE INYITATTOlf. W. T. Field, E. P. Johnson, T. E. Brown, (Ogden) mECKFTIOM F. Ryan, I. Keisel, J. C rs o W.C. Johnson, Phil. Klipple. MANAGERS. James B. Singleton, Tim Henderson. Basis by the Ogdcn'Band. ! Tf ? iY t 4 SCDSCMDC FOR TQB UlIL ; 4 - Latest Telegraphic your friend forever pdSuppar at the Metropolitan.. OVERLAND 6HOPO, Ji ir TJto.li. J. Pred Corker, Da. Higgins: Dear Sir I took your medicines according to your directions, and I feel that they have done for me what medicines never dobs for me before. I foe! really well, better than I have before for many year. I shall ever feel mtefe! to yea for theoo blessings, end take pleasure In recommending tout treatment to the afflicted ones of Utah. Year medicines had the,desired effect at ones, having removed all the moth patches from my rnd the yetlow and sallow complexion LOAN AND. COLLECTION AGENCY. face, has gone as it were by magic.' I feel bone of those bad headaches or any pain whatever, J medicines three weeks, Bed Debt Collection e Specialty. ethers may receive as I remala year friend. taye. Real Estate bought, sold and rented. Money Mas. 8. J fiaan.ii, j loaned on Real Estate and Collaterals. Col14th war4 Salt Lake City, July 14, 1874. Corlections made throughout the Territory. respondence promptly attended to- Office At A. W. Perkins Drug Store, opposite the Prstoffice, -- I 9 W 'j i: OF fl FmST-CLAS- u INTEREST ii s V JOD S OFFICE Fer ex seed ag all kfais ef "iJ.' Plain and .Fancy Job - Printing. hanbilLI, POSTERS,. fs O " v DODGERS, Higgins : Dear Sir I have used a portion of the medictnes prepared ms and am much ST iafonatogrou that I am well. I gratified nave faith in yoar romalM andean, with the old .. con tl ED 'J i Ji a LETTER HEADS, BILL HEADS, i j.iicrO-- 'A vv. l. vjticcLco:: nC . BLANKS j i J EUSINETJ CARDS. ' Flist Vfc FreeLuae i. J J Tierrraa cards, i 4ru I ID 4ur.I rmm Cfcsr. : BILLS OF LADING CERTIFICATE3' nr k. ( iJ ' t- RECEIPT - I Pay fcrctst y';a ead c:t trhej pt ypayfer. . s fL j J mZ3 SSteUT to Cj&S3 ftc . cr ... ivp'h i "4 iiUciti fhf07 : , fOiifHa tfi i t V c: G-- v ssi RKYKLOPH r 0TATEM1XTS, who are suffsr Refers by permission to Gov. Q. L Woods, Icaltomcct- - Yoer linimenTelwed ns of sets, and my other eocxehcfattx Special AgL P. O. Dent.. J. H. Wfckixer, U. S. neuralgia atme never to return. Marshal, Geo. R. Maxwell, Postmaster, J. M. pve aii ik Moore. if .,1 uaiiMii If sidm yeurremedlesfrulywenderikL P.O.Box 2. octmf with UtX'B.8. Rmuuium lffT4 i fi I . i , l! City, Awg; 14, J , .1 i Dr-- C. W. OALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. " v v nrjiih::ur iyMin. la aoaaaiiea with the DROK ER, f -- $ Deparlnenl CCnCRAL ; It , i f e . ft"-- Da. C. W. Higgins : Dear Sir I have been afflicted with fits for many months past, and have suffered everything but death. After trying many remedies that the doctors ordered j- f VihlU) PROGRAMMES (Opposite R. RJDepot,) m al Reports. T m f Full, LIDDCLL BR017H, Jl Hero Wallace A Co. have received The petition fer a county road between gv7cred forthe best of society, I A ad Higgirs: Dear Sir Permit me Corinne and Brigham City was circu- fresh lots of hens, bacon, dried beef, vriety, Wholesale and retail to dd Jny festfmeny Fevers Andte ! lated among and numerously signed by cranberries, and full line of supplies, at havVxTJTttSS Of gravel. I a ed inteem!v I?! live and let live prices. our citisene Saturday, It will bo preGtccEts nrecnAXTi co9Bissi:a fca hs fall dished f htodiclaee, whtoh tmntisikfti sented to tfci "bounty officials shortly. t'p. to sorts all KZ2sUa:ml& 1 W. Redfield, formerly in charge of and dealers in A1 llerrick, well 'known in Corinne, the' 'mercantile establishment of Mr. wib i Mas. a Cn3, i AB4tS rt fiermerly on - of the publishers of the Chislett, American Fork canyon, paid FINAN, BADDIES and FRESH OYSTERS Cxs wtexttko Old Comr Season. in is on their the call us a Denver Redfield type' will Mr. Journal, sticking yesterday." f .teA Now- - Frank Kenyon, who was also1 stop with us but a day or two, when bo paid for. UTAH- DRIED FRUIT Hipest' prise to TwjvecoLesey , a i w j who dvoC.ZZZ13 cqnnecteAxrUb the. Journal, is .running will go'to Salt taice and lake a position c! --Main 8C&xr above PoetoCce, street, a lively little paper In' Silver City, Ne- - in ,th dry goods establishment of Blum-enth' CO Bti!Tl!;n'C JHa ' W & .JtfSC SCAD fi Dree, i SALT LAKE CITY- 4-- - I .I H Mrs. M. ft. Wallace, ward, Sait Lake City. 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 the Salt Lake Tribune. I was so impressed General Qlacksmlthlng, Wagon in with your new .and simple theory irf ifitnsms that I determined to call and see you at Makings andiShoefng. Thank Hod I did; words cannot express m gratitude and joy, and I wish to make ft mown, as I deem it a duty to all affletod with awfol malady to do all In my power to Carriage Repairing Painting and Trimming. this Wagons, Buggios and Sleighs made to order. make known to manhood a trnenhyaielan as one that eures. J. G. Wigoisb, Ogden, Utah, July 19, 1S74. ; NORTH FRONT STUBS ff, PHIL. KLIPPLE, Prop. octis-t- f i : : 14th Corinne ynr.o 3HT Db. C. W. Higgins : Dear Sir I feel and know now that I am gaining rapidly all the time, and I know not how to express ay gratitude to yon for relieving me of pain and misery. All doubt of yon as a successful doctor, with mo, with the neuralgia and mr head. Before I called on yon I catarrh indisappeared had boon under the care of several other good doctors, but I got no relief whatever, until I took your medicines. I hare suffered several years with my diseases, but did not know what ailed me until you told me. I feel thankful for the cure that your medicines hare given me, and willingly recommend you to all others that suffer with any ehronie disoa J. Schubert. FLOOR R. H. Connor, Louis Demson. ok decorations. J. W. Farmer, COMMITTEE D, F. Church, Johnson, Sam. L. Tibbals, D. J. Ileyfron, i, S. S. COMMITTER. J. M. Langsdorf, L P. R. R. C. Wondkbvul CritF. Dr. C. W. H ins is gaining a wide reputation for his skit as an occulist. Among his most recent cures is that of an infant daughter of Mr. J. De Spain, lir-n- g at Deep Creek, Utah. The child is six rears old, and during the last three years she has suffered greatly with her eyes. Fearing total blindness, the father, about a month ago, placed the ehild under the care of Dr. Higgins, and his skillful treatment has restored soundness to her sight. A little weakness is apparent, a bright light producer pain, but all inflammation and signs of disease bare been removed, and in another week or two the doctor expects to hare the childs vision restored to perfect strength. This is a very graivfying cure, and speaks highly for the attention end skill of the doctor. THURSDAY EVENING, COMMXTTKJI A I THE NORTH EKE COUKTIU AHD ALONG THl A November r - 3 HAS ? John Worthington, Fint South street, 14th ward. Salt Lake City. CORIME LODGE, I. 0. 0. F. SO , II i.l'i K( i I. i r OF- - -- has lately been engaged as book keeper for the firm ef Sisson, 'Wallace A Co., arrived last night. STATIONERY, A sense o Honor to who Honor is Du. duty impels me to say that Dr. C. W. Higgins' medicines have done for me What no other physicians hare been able to do. I hare suffered for eighteen terrible years with the went form of epileptic fits and hare been treated by the most eminent physicians of Europe, bui without relief. I hare also had tha advice a 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, haring been subject to these fits every six or nine days for eighteen yean, and since Dr. H. took my case in nand I hare not had a symptom a them, and I wish to make known far and near to every one afflicted with this awfUl malady the physician that cures. w I in Tito TcnniTORY. . e Big fat turkeys for Thanksgiving, from 20 pounds downward, at B. Lech-manKailread House. F4N0Y ( -- DeVol & Johnseu have unsurpassed facilities for the accommodation of loafers. Interview them. COAF3, WALL ' PAPES, COOES. p. m. Consultation freo. D. O. W. Higgins: Dear Sir: Short! after I commenced to take your medicines felt the diseases beginning to give away, and 1 hare 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. I believe you were correct in the diagnosis of my case. I would say to any one that suffers with the Gravel, Liver or Kidney complaint, to can on you at once. If they wish to be cured. I have taken your medicine only four week, and I have not fe t so well, for twelve years. I am with respect, Mr. W. Poll, i Tenth ward, Salt Lake Oity. GRAND dissolved his connection with the Mail and left for Salt Lake, where he will tarry a while preparatory to leaving for New York. We are sorry to part with Mr. Pike, as in our social and busines relations with him we have always found him exceed-ingl- y pleasant. He is a young man of far more than ordinary ability; wields a facile pen, and is a first class compositor. The best success attend you, J. W., better luck be yours in the juture than it has been in the past. to AND PBRFUStBftY of Dr. C. W. Higgins Dear Sir: After testing your most excellent medicines, and feelbeen ing sure that my life would not have the present time, had 1 not used spared until that 1 could soun your fame all them, I feel over the land to all suffering humanity. When I commenced taking your medicine, I was troubled with the dropsy and catarrh. I feel leased with your treatment, and know you are done all you promised to do, when you first commenced treating me. Iam gratefully B. Bbown, yours. Seventh Ward, Salt Lake City, d y 7 TOILET E2aTiAi)73Tinr;s nbitf I k CPONQfS, CSUS3E3, RIPOSTED Hour. From 9 to It a. m., and from and ?T JCHX GLAS9, WIHDOW AKiinrs, OIL, PAINTS, TC3TICOBULS, 1 to-da- ran r fit ! First Door Inprth W&lkor Houoe- - Office v J. W. Pike . PUC2Q CC2U30 And all kinds of worms. All case war ranted. Dr. 11. makes a specialty of Chronic and by a microscopical examination disease,blood and urine he will tell yon at of the once the nature of your diserse, and ura, it the proper you wish, he will deal out to scientific remedies. By the af&of thv microscope, he can detect calcutt. cancerous matter, carbonate of limo, and all extraneous substances, mixed with the urine or blood. to-da- y. Witmar wasthelucky : y TAPEjWORMS, g Saturday night. Individual. oatL?n.TaiLi u Arib cncmcALO SORE EYES to-da- y. Irle. r V DEAFNESS His sentence FkcIbk B. R. Itepot,) COB1BHB. with a time honored custom, I designate convicted thereof Thursday, the 25th day of November, has not yet been passed. John Elcott, charged with attempt at A JD. 1874, as a day of public thanks-givinand prayer, rape on the person of Miss Ida AVam-muc- k OUTFITS FOR PA88KNOER8 LUN0BE3 AND GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS FRESH " I therefore request of the of Blackfoot, Idaho, is on trial people withBREAD 'EVERY DAY PIE There is little doubt of hit in our borders to properly observe that AND CAKES. The child the outrage was conviction. dy. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto attempted upon was seven years old eet my hand and caused the great seal last March. T.bms Thro $1; Reds, WV; Beard oer $5.1 and week, 0; lodging, $7. The coach left at 6 a. m. with two of the Territory to be affixed. Done at Balt Lake City on this the passengers. 14th day of November, A. D. 1874, Grand Affair. Who is going to All U I adJaf8il atthe LC George L. "Wood. the Grand Installation Ball, at the Union By the Governor: Depot Hotel, Ogden,4 tomorrow (TuesA, George Black, day) evening? Or rather, who i not of Utah Secretary Territory. going? It will be the finest affair of the ' BOpl-- tf D. LAC H MAN, Proprietor season, and anticipations concerning it CORINNE AND VICINITY. are running high. Carriages will run Governor AA'oeds is again in Zion. free for the accommodatien of ticket His family still remain at the' Bay. holders, and be ready on orders left at Dees. Supper will be pro- - THAUKSGIVETB BALL, A valuable gold chain 96 pwt.-b- will Carrol vided under the direction of Mr. G. S. raffled fer shortly at Tibbala. Erb, the hotel proprietor, so we need say FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE furs! The Furs, furs, very latest in nothing about the elegance, profusion ladies furs, at A. Kuhn Sc Bros. d general excellence, as Erbs suppers are known to be unsurpassed. All Forty-fivwon the coat at the raffle FUND WIDOWS ADD ORPHANS Master Masons invited. e ? fiS FITS, CANCER8, BAKERY Bo-r- ' a i A& 0. Dr. H. makes a specialty of RAILROADIIOUSE Pursuant to the preclansaton of his as yet. W. W. Butler, who has been on trial Excellency, U. S.Grant, President of the Untted States, and in accordance for assault with attempt to kill, was Phy-- Salt Lako City. Freo Lunch. Oneida held a grand gratification meeting the night of the 14th, in honor of the success of the Liberal cause. Latest from Boise City was favorable to the election of Bennett, but nothing definite ltan. tmeuu axs txrm$ 7 i yti a, I From Halad. Attorney William llyndman. School Trustees S. L. 'libbals, II. House and A. Ifardenbrrook. ! Would inform his friends and the pa tils t that he has located in . SAUSAGE, CRACKERS, CHEESE. GEORGE D., OP OOOTOU. MACS. LIQUORS, nl6 01230, n. KicrotcopioAiid Analytical PIES, WINES, A special from Malad, received this morning, says: By latest official returns, the Liberal ticket is elected by a majority of 70. The Republicans of , A I BREAD, TO C. 17. Deepened I Oakery it in future. n, Man-ha- l CrtD cm ADVERTIXKMaTS. r County Recorder keeava) M Housekeeper use it, and will have, no other in tbo f? 3 c:AHSirc:TQ fc:j c: 5 i (j'--i a LXlTGO CO, 1 T" |