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Show iLnWnrfrrai sL i I K f ' r ' .A t 4 -- JKJUY JAN. II. 171. jttings About Town. uil uiVt pics 'u- :n S' r jvl - know who sLe meant ? -. plenty on tile streets to- ay. ,' H- - r Le.L history of the world . rrr- htir tii b Yii '' in- - the mor- - ring - s taG w r fejl a'Fhiii ioun a a-t- ts wooden-hea.l- , 1 cn'sahl.'KiraJox. lut got away with our big Uncle r fax Jucuuie in t t!i st? I , Iartinston will Mog at the Opera. P I on Mou uj evernug next. ' jt 3. V. Foley armeJ in town lut Ig. uuJ is btoppiug at tbo Uintah SBUIUj.ir ba.-iues- .s. 1 Jtah.ri" ci- AbMontreal, C ina.la, cn Friday 13, 1S71, to Mrs. 11. 5i, a laughter. ytreuJ W. Ba-A- of Wisconsin U now in his way to a field jj! labor in jngtou Territory. - - ' ti.h is grass thought a hiule iu tt yes. tent ay ns he took a mouthful )ug, Janu.ify . i coJ!v tl nronn j tii owners aruu rs. BlackT T lbbals and Co. have made new and important iliseover-noI3- tj ie llheir lodges near this city. interesting letter from Mr. Beadle fecved evtumg is Unavoidably Kies ) pror Jt.l outlastof our columns y 'x ? Cutting Las been reMimed-oo-th- a. tick. I I art was iu of the city. The ice crowded with the lovers of Kd order, and sport. '' It is rumored that a company is organ-fadfi- g in Sau Francisco for the purpose of Starting, with large capital, an newspaper at Salt Lake City. General Lavia says the chief doctrine i rCfl RartOfMormomsm was originally called Pnll-- , and hence 'derived its foothold as a system of tbighology. Tne general ?p nQ reasons well on the subject Thv weather ia again fair, and, although UPPECi, the son shone brightly toTley, its influIVELS, ence on the snow was uot marked. Two at Mr. McNutts therdegrees above mometer at seven o'clock this morning. - Why is good sleighing like paint on a ladjrs cheeks? - Because, in the first case. Its snow nse, and in the other its no use I This horrible conuQdrnm was either 'respect built, by a young gentleman at Sisson, Wallace Co.s. The doctor thinks he recover, y greatly exhausted. nth A second attackthough would be fataL I west on e f e d.iyorl-- 7 t to-da- to-d- ay auti-Mor-B- z-- ro tnd , ' Company" held yesterday in the Opera House it was agreed with great Unanimity to accept the propositions NEWT Pt ny, A debating society oat West is discos-iinr) the question, Which is the butt end fting l of a gOaL r IL. delay. Jll-3- t rial jlS-t- f Bar Fornitnre, SANSOME STREET. AND GENERAL Adjoin bag the Bank of (ftliforalS) AND HOUSE FURNISHiGQ 7 tending from Sacra nunto Street to Jlallcck Street. - CONCERT, Honda Jan. IGlh. Evonin j The Husic of Revolutionary . Days. Dancing at tbs closs of the Concert, bee programme for particuUra. Being centrally locale! it offers to business men and families superior inducements, both as to convenience, comfort and economy, where all the wants of its guests are anticipated and cheerfully snpp lied. The American Exchange Coach, with Red Lights, will be at the wharves and depots to convey passengers to tbs Hotel, TIMOXUY 8ARGEXT. free. f aitf Proprietor. I am constantly receiving and opening out a full stock of plain aad fancy furniture, such as BEDSTEADS, CIIAIKS, TABLES BUBF.APS. WASH STANDS, KITE!! EX SAFES. . ORX3ABTS HOTEL, TOST P CUIUS, ABOVE KEARNY, STREET, SAX FRAXCI5C0. b "TEW HOUE. newr furniture and new beds; llftrooms, gis andwat-- r ina.-h- ; wide halls, well ligh ! and airy; dining-r-Mtlarge; table eiceut; locitijn of house central ; car. t and passing the door; coach cTeyiBx jwsseisg rs and ha Tg from drain-hlandings and trains to tbs hotel, free of charge. Best hotel for families and merchants cow an Frai Price, f dp ,y. tolO-lA. POLLkRD,. Proprietor. frona-atcamb- 91 m ti RACKETS,-- riLLOWS, X COMFORTS, & BEDSPREADS. op-n- ed s first-cla- St HortonV - Banls.ers,utail - b mi i T VOBTM bQc. and w y u M. JL - Dust, ' Dealer la PUNE WATCHES. aq Exchaofc, And tnaurufactunr of fine naUre Croia Jewelry. v01 WLItepairing OX d nmrical inatrumeats done with di.patch SuS nol-t- r (Utaft, - JONES San Fruicisfo, And the principal cities East and West. fin. l r AD sa ' j proprietor. t T; - I JjlMl O ??ck irnoow ) HD HOLLAXBS. ' PI CURES A RIB ROBS Munufaeturer of Walnut and Silrcr stioir fasts, FEED, SALK' STABLES. uth doo tur or Memo. rOLTTaX il'irtL.) STORE SHADES, 270 Farnham Street, klc I horn ht ami etU. Bnds siwavs on band lor nones, sale or (f,i,ra.n, BRIBES C1R-R00- R VTxxrr. wh f and ' U1TD0W CORMCESk DEC0R1D0W, coxumra PflRKHUnST, DAVIS ICTTRESIJDPICTIRE F BARES, jan7-t- f LiVERT. & DIALERS Iff Co'JcrUoBs wCI rccrlTe TERSOIIL HD PBOSFT ITItHIOI. i audtX arid Canal room lay. for the nccomacli:,a cf frr!hter. LOi'l tf EVT. PrilSELL: P. O. BOX 19L OHARA, NEB. ; jcl3-dlt-- r- y Cl k. DA 'A Snr fork, wsciamox xte: d.i A $ SIGHT DRAFTS DRAWN .. KVE1;T rc re : COIN, AND EXCHANGE f rrcmpt.y Kupfcr, b TMbm( Colo, Col - , - T. FIELD, CitLier. V,'. CcTcnuacBt Orsaiu. The het in ne Direct from the .Factory! suitable for Church orpar- - D. IV. lor-u- e. Apiily , atr this Ofllc 1 John xjtaii. BUY AND SELL One ot Smiths American tf Office ) COf.INNE, UTAH. J, w. IESHER. I FOR S.3LE. or Montnua Street, (Two doors above Post se22-t- KK OF CORINNE, v comxx,....: c, - 0. D. CASS, rreaiJent; Knabc Piano, direct from tile t actory, never uwCfl dT. Apply fit till Office- - d3I-tf- L it, SALE ROOMS: Jipr.f con i yy;n, . J12td A ss boles. Clerk. HUSSEY, DAHLER & CO., & Co. Bified Repairing alvayi prnfisptly dsne. I am bound to sell ns cheat) as any house in Utah-.Ily Motto tv, ldve and let Ltv; (Jolck Sale nod Small Pro UffVHE above named Itosse is now for -- lbs rmf-U'of fralisient guests sad regular bcard-r- v. Tle house has been thoroughly novated an 1 famished rceo&d to cone 1 City, and has been leased fora term in Silt of years ; i thorough Lantern hotel man, aad the pub conn rest assured that they will receive lhattro ment expected at a boose. 4 IMES bCTPHEX. 0 . MATTRESSES, SALT LAKE CITT, UTAIL ILdIJ , MIRRORS SPRING-BED- S, Second Month street, r? I S, I -- vn-inii- g . WHAT-NOT- nat ut J kouxues, REFRIGERATORS, DESKS, SOFAS, . (Successors to WHsoa . SAN FRANCISCO. SONGS OF A HUNDRED YEARS AGO. Ladies and Gentlemen dressed in the style of 1776. GOODS. dec20-t- f FUENITDEE. y OLD -F- OURS - a u r . . Plated Ware, AMERICAN EXCHANGE HOTEL fok sale. r Wm- " go to Jxcob,Strauss. , Flre-pre-of jyAMf ' CoatNxr, Dec. 31. 1t70. iisvfog this day dispused of mv interest o. 10 Saloon to . Goldberrt hereby resign all my ruht, title and in G. Goldberg will Rfl debts, qs in Agreement, PfI r Loots Herman afid will collect all debts duema. K HxiLmax. BIjK mo LAMPS, - CHANDELIERS, r IJeose la the City. YlCTOIi CyBDF.LLA. the Only . FUHITI TTTHB, HOTEL, , will receive prompt alien Mon. A ot 6LAS SWAHE, CUTLERY, MIRRORS, UTAH - FIRST-CLAS- S 1 A ccstom-aadebo- 7, - Haring recently taken this house and thoroughly refitted and renovated it, 1 irjosc to keep it as a V BOrr.VIT AND SOLD. CoUeittons large snp- My of the betau 1 m jst improved styles jostmeived atGcrruh AMiles. d21-t- f i If yon want a fine - COUIKIVE, f Administratrix. . FORM ' RIVER E. M. OR EX. - Tb por j0Qq rainjTinacfion" it. ' - ' UEEflSVARE, . JHINA,, ii -d UlMTAii HOUSE, e-t- ate GOLD DUST, ! SsxTts Ska rts.--- sup-"fir.- lrt FIRST MTIUMLRl.VK OF UTAH Compose tie firm. Hodiy Mountain coal, the best in the l!ie lol r car load at low fnrnia and lumber of every desen price; tttSam. Howes, weet of the dipot. pfion. dl3-t- f $ VT GF mm largesd. and best assorted stock of ON ooota tnd bhots webtof the Miadoun river t aa be found at Strspss shoe store, tf LTV. , thn de-eaa- aA Dropping n kind word into the ear Ix,r ia a Chicago idea of chanty. $ Whotcsala and Retail dealers la rroprleiort. t coni-f.irtxb- ly i the Opera Ilousel, (k&st of. Q - A Montana Street, , Corinne, This FIRST CLASS XEVTnOTCI. is mw open to the public. Tbs,- rooms are neatly and funriidied- Tl.c tables are always the Uiarki t rf vds. Wltn the 7 . I resh lortl. r. atwaianaliand and serrsd up la' ' . anv ty oa tort notice. Tb Bar U.iutrkel with the finest Wines.: no-t- f , Liquors, and CVars. TO-DA- Y. Public noice ia her by given that on Monday, th 2 .d day f January. A. It. IVil. Iaballau tend before ibe Irobat Court of lloxetdcr County, Utah, at ltngham City, at ten oclock A. M. of said day.fer the purpueeof aettliug and adjudicating all cla .ms agamt the esUte of C. B Green, late of id county, and where all claimants are notified and requited to a:ted. nd present their claims in for ad.ns'mect. All wruing against raid persons indebted U said estate are also notified to moke payment to the undersigned without 1 ITTEB- Yv t Administrators Notice. es - St OZEiklZA At the meeting p( the Corinne Steam Ul to IlLSII A.CCLEffEllTLDj t . HOBBS & CO., UTAH. COKINNI-- i Dr. Chaplin witttly femarkbd that in trying to gain two seconds in getting on and of trains, many men. liad .secured widows their ' thirds- The Dakota legislature rejected a woman sullrage bill 1G toY. The women are n6t plenty enough in Dakota to be spared from home life. Hal fe, the composer, is to have a monument in London. fopositios accepted. ft .MISUKUANKOUS. Between TLirJ find Fourth Streets, OPERA IIOUmE. made by Fox Diefendorf and his asso-datas to the terms upon which a steam-- r boat is to be built and placed on Bear ia .Hirer - and .Great Salt Lake. Messrs. 'IfMIK . 1 li.a Il i Conway, ilunro, Graham and Stein were instructed to transmit this decision to Ur. Diefendorf forthwith. The meeting then adjourned, subject to the futare call the President. .We hope in a few days meat of to m able to chronicle the commencement of tbo work. which is to inaugurate the commerce of the magnificent inland vnittf of, Utah. From the best information Bow at hand, it is reasonable to ex that therst steamer will be rouning d Hen hT regular trips to and from Corinne by the cad of April. Labtjr onaua tincii I , leg-anj- y, ti l'S.' HESTALTwAX &: jlETI10l0LITI. HOTEL. I Montana Street, TRUCKER i d-- i r HOTELS rel-Ifo- ' - LUSfHEU TRADE. e - u'.y m f oa ta-iiit- the North is to and from ' The Cincinnati (1 izetts says: It is only in a very suyterficiil view that they who sincerely connect the emancipation i w omau from marri .go s.wj-ctin ith her etitra(icLiseUjti.t, af f'ear any more logical than the ott.tr siJe of this'' agitation, for they fancy1 that the aloiiti-of legal f.rmof marriage subjection Would nuke women independent of man. ' Theydike the rest, wLblly ignore the fact that m tn and woman are by, nature different, and that woman by nature seeks mans protection'and lueds it, as he by nature giv.s and finds luppines,s therein. They setn to faueyj thatwoinanTdf she 1h.'d the rn,ht to thjvfinje-jphtreiriu thegotirnment that man has, kwoulJ be indrprudtnt of man, and as eajable of eel! preservation as. be. Its doubtful if nature makes any such women. TLey merely ratify n wLich exisle t as soon as there wre aen and Women. Man never nee d the form d marriage bond. It js the growth of mill it ton for the protecti.iot the w ife. Were It abolished or greatly relaxed. the woman would remain in the same all joction and dependence as before from his bgsl obligations. They who refuse to seperale the qnea-o- f marriage re firm, from woman suffrage are tuoie straightforward than the others but they are Bcircely more logical. To cnipjctely, quality a woman for the ballot, they ehouid adroeate a change of her Tjaturej for only by this can she attain to that independence of man which rcquUife to qualify her for enfranchisement. i 7 Nj, n ( LLMNG. -- J , J s. The Female Suffrage Movement. Jiailv Rati1 Reporter. i V , , I "s. p |