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Show 'SATURDAY, OCTOBKIt mm uMim mm Another' week of good bdilatss end . to r to to-nig- ht tropic luxuries. There are no moro rumor of war from the of Zion. ram-pa.Many load of corn, in the oar, wore sold y. In this market The CWarGrore company are tunnelling their mine successfully. The clmnney ordinance ha been observed ' generally throughout the city. Eloquent preaching I announced for the Sft'thodiit church ; One pf Garrison and Wyatt train arrlv-'e- l rt to-da- - 1 w. here from Montana It.msolioflT & Co., this afternoon. are purchasing large quantities of grain from the farmer. One of our JIvery-me- n talks of opening a branch establishment in Salt Lake. s', one church to bo open Only the Mctholutand to that wo believe , . all arc welcome. Lake City had subscribed ten ordinance to provide rou TUB or UrE AND PROPER I Y, AND ADgen Y YOU llious-- 1 dollar for tho Chicago peopio up , to . v Thursday evening. j Concord harness, such . a Ilodgman ,l nvakss, is attracting an .immense trado to that gentleman's shop. for tho collection of Territorial ' that is, church tithlngs, aro threatened ;iy tho Tammany ring ofjtho church. Fourth, Fifth and Sixth streets, from Montana street to Front, ought to bo graded and macadamized beforo Winter sets in. If tho District court would liko to hold its terms in a safe and commodious building, it should come to one of our splendid hall here. Ht V White, of Malnd City, Idaho, camo down by las night coach from that place, and is stopping at the Metropolitan r? t hjf the Mayor and Council of Corinne Vitft Section 1. That th following described blocks and squares, or part of block and square of land in said city be, and tho tamo aro hereby, established as fire limit, namely: Block numbered 178, 170, 180, 181, 182. 183, 10C, 107, 108, 100, 200 and 201. Sec. 2. Tho erection of tents, houses, shops, shed pr other structure with canvas roofing upon said abovo described fire limits, is hereby prohibited and forbidden. Sec.; 3. Any person found guilty before ' v a city justice of a violation-0- f this ordinance shall be punished by flno not exceeding one LUCIES P. SANGER, hundred dollars, at , tho discretion of tho court, and in all such case it will be tho nENRT A. SANGER, duty of the city Justice to include In hi Judgment an order for the immediate removal of the structure upon which the JAMES J. REFFERNAS, action arose beyond the fire limit or that such structure bo taken down. See, 4. If the owner or occupant of structure or building erected, contraryany to the provisions of this, ordinance, fail or se Proprietors. to remove the same within twenty-fou- r hours after judgment by the city justice, as provided for in the fusegoing section, then such city justice (or tho justico presiding in 14 stead) shall direct the Marshal to tako down and remove such structure ot buildAND ing beyond tho fire limits, and the removal of such property shall be at tho expense of the owner thereof. Sei?. 5. It shall be the duty of tho City Marshal to execute all orders and judgments of tho city justice, as provided lu Section 4 of this ordinance. Soc. 0. Broperty removed by the Mar shal in. accordance with the provisions of this ordinance may bo kept in store by liim for tex day unless tho owner thereof shall Tho Highest Ruling Prices sooner pay.. the exponso for removal and j Paid.' storago of such property. Sec. 7. Any property remaining in tho Marshals custody for moro than ten days, as contemplated by this ordinance, may bo sold by him upon tlio order of tho city justice in the same manner as property taken in execution under tlio laws of this Territory, and tho proceeds of such sale, if any there bo after deducting expenses and costs, shifll bo deposited with tho City Treasurer to tho uso of tho party owning tho property at tho tiino of removal or his assigns. Sec. 8. It shnll bo required of all persons owning houses within tho limits described by tho foregoing sections of this ordinance ns firo limits to replace nnyand all stovepipe flues .with brick chimneys within thirty days. See. t. ; Any person or persons failing to ; comply with the provisions of Section 8 of this ordinance shall be subject to tho penalties named in Section 3 of this ordinance. Sec. 10. Tliis ordinnneo shall lo In force from and after Its publication. - TV. II. Muxfio, Mayor. .' Attest: W. T, Field, Recorder. lOt Approved Sept. 23, 1871, - 4 ' ; -- HARNESS, Mlnorg aro Invited to Oall at or V.1c1zcwei ALGER REDUCTION WORKS, In the clty.i:i? Sabbath service at tU Methodist church ns follows: Preaching by Elder L. II, iiileler,1 of .Montana, at ll a. m., uj by ReV. I Stanley, of JCansa, at 7 r.M. Sabbath school at 2 ;30.r.M.' All arc invited to attend. THREE GOLD XIEDALS By the MECHANKTS STATE AO UICULTUB IN8TITCTK and (be L SOCIETY for the superiority ef our producU over all others. We also call attenUon to our HERCTTLEO Will find it to Corinno, Utah. an-a.- .tf which eombines all the force of other etrong exploeivee now In nee. and the lifting force of but manna the rovrnxa, thae making It other compound now tn A circular containing a rtru. of tnle Boeder can be obtained onpurwruoii to our Office, or of any of our Age&U.application vaatly auperior to any nee. JOHN F. LOI1SE, Secretary. JOHN A. CREIGHTOH, a5-l- HoaUaa Strsst, Cstwssa dtte A CVO, AGENT, Corinne, U. T. y CALIFORNIA AND HONTANA TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. Bills of lading will be given hy the above named Company from COIIINITE, UTAH, SAN FRANCISCO AND SACRAMENTO, To all points In Bfontana, i' via. c. p. r. n. And thenoe by Male KIRKENDALL'S to comt:;iE. er Ox teams, ev FAST FREIGHT LINE. . . . .FOB BATES APPLY TO. ... Joint A. Creighton, Corinne. Constantly cn hand, ct KEXXEDy, Agent, Tilena, Montana, STACKPOLE Agasi, n-- .v Tvlge, MouUno. S. B. RICE, Agent, Ylrglata, Montana, rvimn, UTAH MID CALIFORNIA tholr Interest to k Hark rrelght vln. M. T. Cs. mtS-l- f Harness Shop, Salt Lake Tribune says: The And keep down the prlres. ' of their City Treasury are still a scaled book. When aro rplS-laJ. D. KETCHAM. regular reports to bo inadeT Let the peopio stop paying until they are informed what bocomes of their J. TV. UUAIIAM, M. D., is That money, our advice to the tax- RXAMISEP. OF PENSIONS FOR UTAH. payer of Boxehler. -- ... .OFFICE.... T'9 Rcantifuli Those ladies, hats, just Corner of Fourth and Bontana Street?) rctvved at tho New York Store, aro incom INN 12, UTAH. parable. and gypsy aro lovely, but the latest style is called tho Monster, C. P. JOHNSON, Go and see them. Childrens hats, also in Eeraauaaxo tn ac-Cviu- nts a LUMBER COMPANY, &xxLina & WIIOLCOALB AMD nCTAKL 1831. DA&&AH, Importers, Jobbers, and OF MANUFACTURERS j : POWDEh, GEO. S. potronlze tho Opposition uuTFini::s nous;:, B. KINO, General Agent, C. k M. T. Co., 413 California atreet, San Francl.ee. B. it cC RE ART, Front Street, Sacramento. FEEIGHTORS AND OTHERS ji Tho Of SUPERIOR QUALITY. FRESn FROM THE MILLS. It being oonetanUy received and traneperted Into the interior, te delivered to the conaumer wtthta a few days of tho time of lu manufacture, and If tn every way anptrtor to any other Powder in Market. We have been awarded cucceeelvely XV. J -- slot. G. C voz7z j .Assays Warranted1 to Conform witli TJ. S. Mint Standard; . SPORTING, MINING, AND BLASTING IPurcliasedt Sampling Works.;; i on hand BULLION Office and V. .! Manufacturer, and have Coruizj ro-fu- Assay , BAN FRANOICOO, U ORES - 4 - 314 California Ctrcot, WFllS, ; V S f POWDER WORKS, IKedlnncitiiioia Joiih Stono is about to mako a visit to tho 1ucitic coast, and on id return will start on a tour to tlio eastern states. Sorry to boo i you leave, Johnnio. The hiialsj-- passenger train, duo at seven oclock lasTevcning, did not arrivo imt il after eight this morning. What tha cause of delay was wo have not learned. 1 ho finest Job printing ever executed in Utah can be seen on the counters of the Rank of Corinno, and wo need hardly add That the work is from tlio Hepoutkh olllce. Tho telegraph line were temporarily out of order between hero mid Salt Lake City i On Thursday evening, which accounted for our(meagro dispatches from Zion yetordny. CHEAPER AND MORE OP THEM, Tlio carjuentcr have been bury tho past week upon tho rosldcnco of Judge Black, SELLING AT BED-HOC- K PRICES. repairing it and putting on additions. It Is now one of the most' comfortable man n THE CALIFOnniA v lie it ordained .. ; with - AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED Ay - , CALIFORNIA TRADE. OTHER PURPOSES. ! There was no skating In tho rink last right. ArcUc,0ytcr Saloon open, AMEND BECU-IUT- ' right MISCELLANEOUS AD VTS. AS ORDINANCE 14, 1871. AnOUT TOWS. i t iw u MISCELLANEOUS. UEPOIITEIl, DAILY COKlfflTC Incorporated July con 17, .. V. 171. a .4 WOOD WILLOW AND 7 V ,: WARE, The-turba- the new fashions,; now opened. ; oll-tf- A . opera-fla- n neh, and pretty English breakfast shawls! Nubias and cloud of finest wool. Atso, carpets and oilcloths of every style, at tlio New York Store, oll-t- fi J& X ow and elegant. Tho clothing and furnishing good now opening at the New York Store, are undoubtedly the most styl-iiever selected for this market, oll-tf- . h, Freighters, farmers and prospectors oan find the best horses and mules at llar-denbroo- ks stables, corner Front and Sixth lyis-tf- . ,tmU House Furnishing Goods, DONE TO ORDER HY Capital Stoolc, 075,000. Jolm Scotts Oppoelte tho Reporter Odce. ij8'3at ... . FOR SALE M A Co. Wm. Knnbc &. Piano, direct ftom tlic never used. Apply Inctory, nt tills onice. No. 1 Lager beer and soda, wholesale and at the Old Corner Salooon, by II, retail, .. Bishop. o4tf ; Fog Jicxt ? Arctio Dctober 10th, Mr. "NVilliam How 103 Saloon after ofl-t- f. years old. THESE ARE THE BF.8T WATCHES MADE Ut tltU country, and are mado wlta tad without atom winding attach meet. THEY ARE FINISHED IN THE BEST MAS-nond run with the arcarocr. end cannot he excelled anywhere grctet at thslr reepcctlye prlcee. r, THE CASE ARE ALL OF THE NEWEST PAT-tenand epeclally made to oar own erder. OCR STOCK OF THESE WATCHES IS SOW hrReit, and our all thing considered, nro Ui lowest in the prices, city. w, parents had even dreamed that ho was going to be so hard to rub out they would doubtless linvo named him Indelible. L. The great progress Umt has been mado In machinery is well illustrated by tbo fact that no less than seventy farmers have been cut to pieces by mowing machines this season in Illinois. It would have taken tho most expert wood-chop- p or a long timo to do this with the ? ax. When a father takes up a child- - to show lam pictures," ton to ono ho holds tho book such an angle as to suit his own nd not that of tho little one. Yet tbovision, little bo favored. IIow lh preachers and teachers of too often hold that up where R Rnd not wharf those of horn they hare charge can best see it. 565 St CAME Ewtrny Notlco Tl THE FXIEMISES OF THE , TOILL made JO of HEADS AND opecUIty - LETTER HEADS ABE i the Uki-obtk- V tl5, S17, '' ; j lieriatsti (t., tea alO-dftm- JLa Z UJ. 0.U Frutti r 31 omoval . W1TERD0USE tbTnn, Ct r. . Fobccco cnJ Ol; Importers of Wagon Xumbor, 4V0 1 r notexlib, Oak, EZD.2ZZ3ZZZ or . . . . . , . .eonarnm Ah and Hickory Plcnkc, Ilub3, Opokoo, Rims, Pclloc3,Ct9. Olve nolios Umt they have removed from Caitsry Orders for Mill Timbers Promptly Filled, - i i treat to their tva AK3 c::::n iSocupytng two Boon and to Market atreota, .. bnelneee dene through the President of tho Company. Principal office located at Salt Lake City. AR MUf t Aj:snt ct Ccrlnno, extesttizj ffoa (Below Davla -- J. N. MADON, ztzzz, Sm. IBS and ltd Carhst stm ad xs sad Cl effloe. fof' n 8. F. Percussion Match Companys Matches, American Net and Twine Companys Twines. Boston Flax Mills Twines, J. C. Conroy A Companys Fishing Tsckle, HolUng.worUi end Whlmeye Psper Betts, Xhcrmans Improved Clolhe. Wringers, C. K. OrUwokl k Company's Feather DosUra, F. McLaughlin's Brushes. OUB stock le the largest on the Pacldo Coast, and our faciliUee for manufacturing and importing enable na to soil et lowest market price. Carriage f r.louldlngde prtuiina oen be eeen et the odce. pounds of babbit uetal , ee. very eheap , at this opce. ' Get-ma- roa tbs oils of.... ....AoxtcTt f FLOORING, Dooro, Cash, Dlinds, and I p!wantly located. Apply to W. 'lj aultt T. FleM, at the Bank of Corinne. onn MG RUSTIC SIDING, 507 Broadway, H. Y., RENT.A SMALL ADOBE Ipodneoi CALIFORNIA REDWOOD, ; in Corln&e City, Box elder County, Utah co wbUJor, about nine mom ha old ; ierritory, a: d the owner le uoufled to come end prove propi erty, pay charcta, and take the aclmel away, PETEK HOLVUi RAM, ' ' v ' ' Overland Shope. ot lawlf ITtOR Llaterial, Lumber, Doors, Windows, Vsne-tla- n Dlinds, all kinds Mouldings, Chloo Sugar PIne, Oelllng, Siding, Flooring, . JEWELERS AI10 SILVERSMITHS, labor-saving ed BLACK & CO., BALL, If his old-fashion- Direct Importers of baakeU from leading and French manufacturers. BEND FOR CATALOG UZ. Building . lnk, of New Hampshire, is Dealers In all kinds of WALTHAM WATCHES 34 Plate, 16 and 20 Sizes. cr f.-- 9 Treasurer. w Magnificent stock water-proof- s, President. ....... , Secretary. Of Every Description !' oetlO-tf- . of merinos, E. n. BARRON.................. D. W. PARKUURST, CHARLES DAHLER,,.,. j....... an-t- r of tato never neglect to clothing cut and made according to tho fashion and stylo of tho season. This is why L. Hoffman, merchant tailor, is constantly employed In making suits from his Cue assortment of American and imported goiid. Cull and examine tho new stock. J -- coRiy.vi; Utah. Carpenter and Join Work f9 Gentlemen l.avo their tr Seo theso things T T O It N E Y - A T LAW, BROOM?, PAILS. TUBS. CHURNS, BRUSHES, UAftKKTS. TWXNF.8, CORDAGE. MATCHES, BrATIOXKRY, PAPER BAGS, OIXJTHES FEATHER DUSTERS, WRINGERS, FISHING TACKLE, TEN PINS AND BALLS. ETC, ETC., AXD GENERAL. ; CAM street). mATCirCO. Czzrc.rr.zr.to Crzr.chi iTtea Ku. H, m r 1 td n c crzzs . I Aw.- - - 1 f r i r- - t l v if |