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Show f - Daily Hah Reporter. tim. MAUCII ltt, liTI. THLISDAY, Jottings ilbout Town. i- 'Let . - I li 0 hVOcboue, Says Slon; Msvrone, Judge. Arrb, We groan. , And ukju; That our crime xro known . All blown .A iy titf u Lika tuoc 1 L liur oneT gfown, - klavroue. f fviou. i hpieudnl day lor the race. iu towu lias & new hat. ;'l he laziest 'WF JWesTof Wasatch, is in towu on m-t- boiucss. The health' of the city was never better ibabittsnuvv.' crowded now every day lo and from tue north. Another daily paper is tba latent on dlt. Fetch (fii jour lats. Mesfs. Dieleudorf and llurgess are at Black Dock this week. llab is be- ouiirig the fushionable grub at Moruiou weddings. Wake up, school trustees, andget the work under way early., lTim programm; for the anniverbary is not unpleasant to read. Tbe suow is rapidly melting away from the mountains urouud this valley. Kaney is goiugla raise his sidewalk to a level with those of his neighbors. Wind from the south bringing upon its wings health and warmth. Tibbals, Black Si Co. will resume operations iu their Uithes m a few days! TiuT manufacture-o- f rockers for the has already commenced. placer diggiugs Miners from all parts of the neighbor-- g States and Territories are flocking - 1 to-da- Gerrish Shelf y, hither. Merchants from Boise, Salmon and other Idab o towns ure here purchasing goods. G. A. Bruce is running bis blacksmith and wagou shop with the load clang of constant labor. llenry Monbelui is rapidly going ahead witu the construction of the new bridge over Malad river. E. IV JohusoD, of the district bar, and W. N. EUD, a juror, returned from ball Lake last evening. Mr. T. Dauu is chief executive of the Railroad Clothing House in tbe absence ol the proprietor, Flour, bitter, eggs, p at itoes aud other meats are cheaper here than iu. any city market we kuow of. Storm signal when your better half No attempts to climb the atovev-pipletereuce to allusions. Citizen Hulls birthday occara on next Monday. Fneuds of the family invited to atteud without further notice. to Supervisor Fay your poll-ta- x at once alter reading bts notice in another column of the Rlpobtlk. . Recorder Field is out to day with his summons for the paymeut of city licenses by those who are in default. See him. Boats for rowing and sailing are needed here, and the man who builds them will meet a read sale for all he can furnish. A number of the young men went out to Jeterday practice with the ball and baL They Lave not forgotten how to do it. Everybody is on the qni vice for tbe oration and poem of the Fioneer celebration. Everybody will be, pleased with To-pon- boto. The temperance men are jubilant over the Co uata tit increase of their sober society. The pledge contains tbe best of all ledge. F Also, MZhufadufTrs ti - Improved Rockers Complete and Cheap John the-waut- a Or-- widely-exten- ded je24tf Jbh.upfcr ic' S irx by accompanied GJbtAJSrJD iur3-2- J c V kv 3 i, Dealer in PINE WATCHES And manufacturer of fine nativo Gold ,Tewolpy, OF CORINNE. A. M. Match game of Base Ball Itetween the Corinne and Olympic Cluos at 2 t. nr on the rubtic Square. , HOUSEI. FURHIS IIINQ 7 GOODS. dec3U-t- f I FURNITURE. --WHAT-NOTS, MATTRESSES, PILLOWS, HOTEL. COMFORTS, & BEDSPREADS. Sam. L. Tibbals, aItiji prtniptly 4nc. Rrpnlrkif I am bound to sell as cheap as any house in JUtali. rroprictors. L.lve and lei Livt; Sale end Small Protu. Quick - - . mhI6-t- d Notice GIVEN THAT THE for tho year 17(1 ia now due and OTICE IS HEREBY payable to the undersigned. ALt-X- . TO PONCE, Supervisor. mhl6-l- f Corinne. March 16, 1871. " Omen, Ccrinne, March UTAH CORINNE, Wholesale and Retail Having recently taken this houss and thor- oughly refitted and renovated it, I purpose to keep it as a HOTEL , FIRST-CLAS-S (he Only Fire-pro- ef jl3-t- f Home In (he Cl(y VICTOR CORDELLA. HALE- -' good dwellpORwell finished of five rooms snd 16, 1871. , S A LK tcrirs, a hundred feet of very rich mining orea in the "Tintic," Lafayette, Anthony and Eureka Lodes, Tin tic Mining VVa)me District. Shafts bare been sunk in all of these c.airns, therefore tbe purchaser can inform himself and know what he is baying. For particular apply to, or address, J. M. Simmons. Balt feb'JO-t- f Lake City, Utah. XOH Strotl JaW. IIcNClT A. Russell & DRUGGISTS, tf 1 I QflA PORK HAMS, Corinne, Utah. LARD, ETC. warranted to bo of tne best tbe country Hotels and private families will find it to their advantage to patronize the Liberty, as we can sell superior article cheeper tbaa any ether market In tha country. Give na a trlaL All affords. oc20-t- f DENNIS J. CAGOIB. C ttfSfS ie, apMbfim , J. n, OF BABBIT METAL FOR sale very choap at this office. Ittnrscy u4 J. TOOI1Y CncaMCnr nt Law, MONTANA ST., CORINNE U. T. W. GRAHAM, M. D., Xualner for feS-t- f POUNDS MUTTON, MACON, For reference see tha churches and all principal dwellings and business houses of Corinne. Corner Montana and Oth Stn TEAL, W and Montana Streets, 7 BEEP, Painters, decorator, plain and ornamental sad imitators of woods sod mar- - Wholesale and Retail tmcK, iWtt and Montana StrttU, CORINNE. UTAH. CWwer , Penmona for Utah. as7-i- f f 7 Keep eonstantly on band n good aJaort ment for thp jobbing trade. Orders by mail will receive prompt nod careful attention. Goods ahipped eaat and west on tba line of tb Railroad tba aame day order are received. solStf HEIL 6 PIQ0IIDACK, Cast Ur lea fbetwera - ' '' A cat, Ffhrth amd FLTk) 'I Sf- - l. - f , : f fa Oystere aad Xameh at all boar MS day aad night.' The bar ietefdahed VMCh Iko 4 fc MEBcnms, SAUSAGE, . Li. nrmux. Commission A T THIS MARKET CAN ALWATS BK found the choicest varieties of . & CO., CORINNE. UTAH. (First door East of Tram bo's Auction House.) On very reasonable apposite Metropolitan Uotet) Corinne. The latest styles of gentlemens wear made to order. Repairing nestly snd qntckly done. f7 tf 1. lilontana Street, Corinne, itu throughout; and lot tli!l now rent for The premi.-e-s per month. Will be sold low for cash. Inquire of DEN SI? J. TOOHV. deett cellar, Recorder, -- AND MBIT MARKET. - eg-ho- Montana IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE v City Licenses for the quarter commencing March 1, 1871. are das and payable to the Undersigned at hi office. If not paid within ten daja, a penalty ol ten per eenL, with costa, W. T. FIKLD. will be added. mb 16 it & Merchunt Tailor, r CORINNE, UTAH? J. w. LESHER. UINTAH HOUSE, L. HOFFMAN, CITY LICENSES. SALE ROOMS: NHontttiin. Ntreet," (Two door above Post Office,) 'The Bar is stocked with the finest Wines. nol-Liquors, ami Cigars. o, presiding Oration by E. P. Johnson at 7.30. Commemorative Poem by Na. Stein. General iUummation of public and private buildings during tne evening, with fireworks, bonfires, etc,' Anniversary Banquet at the Metropolitan Hotel at 9.3d. All citizens are invited to participate in the exercists of the day, and assist iu making the demonstration worthy of oar city. w. m. Johns; i F. L. TILTON, y Committee. ' DENNIS J. TOOHT, ) ' OESEmti BRACKETS, MIRRORS, This FIRST CLASrS NEW HOTEL is now open to tbe public. The rooms are neatly and com fortably furaixlied, Tbe tables are always supplied with tbe best the market aCords. Fresh Oysters sis ays on hand and served up in 0 any style on short notice. Mass meeting of Pioneers and citizens in the Opera House at 7 r: n. His Honor Mayor Mun-r- mM--1 AND , Anniversary Day. , Bar Furniture, My Motie Is, Salute of one hundred guns by the City Artillery at sunrise on the morning of the 23tu. Process.ou of tna military aud civic o irties. Good Temylars, Fire Ifcparuneut, public sclioa.e and citizens, headed by tbe Conuue nraa Band, to be reviewed by the Mayor mud Council at 11 4th, Plated dVare, REFRIGERATORS, DESKS, SOFAS, , D Comer CHANDELIERS, KITCHEN SAFES, CRIBS, LOUNGES, THE 1871. possi-th!-i!.DWco- mr la at ps, BUREAUS. WASHSTANDS, VV' .v It BREE.VEIVILD, FOLLOWING PliOOItAMMK UAS baeu irtreU by tba icunuiitoe: Grand lull of tU Oonuue Base Ball Club In tbe Oxera llouae, ru!aj Lveuiug, March 21, Bzcordk FURNITURE, TABLES. Betw-ee- n rnIDE at CUTLERY, MIRRORS, BEDSTEADS, CHAIRS,-- Montana Street, Third and Fourth Streets, , UTAH. CORIMNU HALSH Second Anniversary poll-t- ' V. U. GLAStXJTT, Local Agent. m T METROPOLITAN MARCH So, 1871. Pole-Ta- x ' 1 SPRING-BED- S, PELEBRITIOX, SETTLEMENT s GL AS SWARE, Pibtols and mnsical instruments always ou baud. Itepainug dune with dispatch and war nolH-t- f ranted. , TO-DA- Y. 4V III Fitch is reported to OF CHIN-A- r I am constantly receiving and opening out fall stock of plain and fancy furniture, such as Rocky Mouutaiu coal, the best in tbe country, by the ton or car load at low prices; and lumber of every description, at Sam. Howes, west of tbe depot. dlt)-t- f PiOMER SI, Oil, 111. ulpAASe , Wanted 100.BOJ bushels charcoal, to bo delivered during the summer. feb28-t- f Inquire of D. V. Parkharst. EW a- .u UTAH. paid to w The Equitable rs eierydcsirstdfoxcLoL snd relvfws premiums only iu cash, neither accepting uoUa for lU own cLdms, nor paying them out. m lieu of tho money, when iu poucles become due. Tho r see lien e of this inslitu'ion E putable) cannot l too warm y Si'knowlodgrHl. its story is tile story of a noble success of a w ie aud acpent runs de.igu, prudently snd1 thoroughly complished. It was ofganizs ou a principle of novel and )eeuliar liberality. It proposed to give all profits to iha insured, paying only legal interest ou its capital ; and it has accompii-he- d its purpose, in a career tf progress altogether unprecedented, it lias distanced U coinjeuiofs. ana established itself upou a foundation as of Its expenses have been less tlmu adamant. those of any o'.lu r new company iu proiortiou Fork Ohterrtr. to iu income. Lu k iN'i uvscr. CoMrasT. One of the stroug-es- t, s.,frst. most successful, aud best managed cor)iorations of this character iu New York is the Lquitalile Lite Assurance Society of the L' id led states. lnUpentl nt. ' Dr. lTim, ehtor of the New York Ot rrer, The Equitable Life Assurance Society stales: of the United States has been founded with a of ad parts of onr view to meet country. Its founders and direciors are clintly religious snd mea, and 1 trust the day la not far distant .hen if will become so widely kuowt that a'l our ministers, secretaries, aud liieu on salaries generally, will avail themselves of its rich advantages. uiil otli, - mm oir-- i - 1859,- - Bu-ine- s, is-a- Tin,Coppr rand Sheet Ironware COIUNAE, ,7,000,000. Annual Income, ' House), 0 UEENSYAITE, $13,000,000. ,ew Corinne Wholesale and Retail dealers in Broadway, New York. 120 Mining Implcnicuts. U--. ss IV it AXI J store, on Montana reet, west of theFost-olliee- ,( Particular attention has jut opeued with a splcnid dcra by nisn stock of groceries, teas, flour, spices and a general assortment of each good as first-clafamily ought to be fouud in a wfeh this firm success ia their store. We wifi. HOBBS & CO,, ' i SEW VltOCKllVi Stanley Brother- - uew" and complete 1 Saulaburys line of coaches Montana, run p the alley direct Nails, -- Lis THE Society of the United States Street, between l tli have gone to Europe, MISCELLANEOUS. (Eaat e. enterprise bo finely under way. MISCELLANEOUS. EQUITABLE Montana Street, LIFE ASSURANCE of the Opera Hardware, Stoves, - u. e two-year-o- ld D. W. Parkhurst, the man of lumber, waste town ubiquitous one night this week, bat left for other parts of bis command. shortly Boxelder and other shade trees can be Purchased in Salt . Lake City at low rates, od our citizens should a few hundred get them at once. t Mental arithmetic and other refresh-ar- e 11 the go these long evenings hhals. The short problems beat old Gunter himself, , The suspension of the United States d iu this district is good news for Jawbreakers including polygamists, bat hs respite will be brief. The Corinne B. B. Clab have invited . of Salt Lake City, to be their Pioneer celebration on jUdurinethe 34th and 2oth of this month. The demand for more dwelling houses 1 CUJ so that it is growing i. , wlU hftV0 1 build for ket many are doing that r I Sc. Heavy Iron, Miles, St. Patrick's D.iy when the KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND sons ol the emerald .all over the 'world ROCKER IRON'S, will dd ghtfuliy wear the a;uu trefoil SHEET COPPER; GOLD PANS. ROCKER PIPPERS, "Tb choscu leaf t SPRING POINT SHOVELS, t)f bard and chief. Old Erins native bhamrcck. PICKS, QUICKSILVER, GOLD SCALES. A meretricious,a'omau nmtrsu, lately FARMING IMPLEMENTS, from the rural districts, applied to Judge AND V Eliiutt.ou yesterday, '"for relief in a cerFURNISHING HOUSE GOODS, tain ease, wherein the at.tipodes of Ciesnrs And everything for a complete outfit to" spouse charged the uttenag of counterfeit for contrabiudtner-chaiidt-money ia Freight, Ujat, Mine, er Prospect, The Judge promptly, aud very trperly, reiued lo spread tlwwegis of Montana judicial protection over the c Jiuplaiuauts illicit commerce. e. i & and hetail ckaleba j't WhOLOSALE 'T-.rjd- khue, yn be sconce sary travel. Silk, esr.trojdory ami golden iusefip-tiouftr- e going to create au'efcitement in juarten we know of, but wont sur tfuy more u hunrirrit s rrm r e u lckHrriiu the risk of being rooted up. Nuf ced. ' We are grieved rto learn tint Johu H Itolwy, late of this offictvhas recently niet with a severe accideut by having one of bis band-- i badlv crushed iu tbe press at the Cheyciaie Sites. liev, Ualiard S. Dunn, llectrrrof the rimf-ch,al in this city, devtHes a In time to the dp.tnWtir.it snare of bur t l'in? ounCri riing uud iivr li7TnlJ.bTiJugLLnio places whero Le is Jpi-cop- r , t r-- ' XlISCELLANEOrS. joshfriR Rear River as formerly; cuttiug ofl suveial tulle-- . of unneces- witLout 2S& ' |