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Show Daily Utah Reporter. MARCH :ao, THURSDAY, pig jour J 1STI. - ul exercise. Tom. Monroe jcense tram. 'L has arrived with his im-- i - all over with them until something turns up. (Imj at Saturday s y lestion for candidate - ' Sins? . . . el'wtwu fearful is canines among mortality The to cob template. this morning, to the w ife of . It i . I!. Berry, a son. look at Rdggels Ererjbo lv goes in to Cne dry goods palace. San Hi- - men in onr day are Sumner, aud p .ui".go. Cor Sing Saturday next would lie the proper he tried. tia- - tor the Chinee case to an elegant l)r. Graham is putting up :Rfk37 feet on Fifth street. tailiiug. JadO Lavia called Jo t favttcl hch a caadilaie for the oQoa of city judge. f,ot Stanleys are Building a fire proof 'Ku-Klu- ooin x. ia the rear of their business hoase. MI80KLLANE0US. ' XT CHZBLX Ccftnae, lying low, - . I HOBBS & CO., - THE CAWKBOX. - mil thM high, towering mountain, Ia that beautiful valley of Utah broad land. f Opera Near the baae of those cliff where open the fountain " -- Society " Df wealth yet untold to the beart and the hand. of the United States, 120 Broadway, New York. In thy youthful beauty now let me fcdore thee. Though small thou art stretching thy pinion on high. Cash And soon thou shall beauty and glory. And sooner with Ziafc's neat city thoult vi. N t riqth - Intis, Like a spot all enchaaet.thou hast risen in greatness, While around thee stiff pds what thy future will be; And greater than this, in thy law s are the essence Mormons will yet be .1 Where free. qiads . Wbolessle and Eetail dealers In , CHINA, 51,021,111. The Eiuitsbie issues every desirable form of premiums only in rash, neither accepting note for it own claims, nor paying them out, in Leu of the money, when iu ! policies become due. The excellence of this institution ( Equitable) Cannot be too wanuy acknowledged, its story is the story of a noble success of a wise slid generous design, prudently and thoroughly acU undaunted and fearless of bigotrys power complished. it was ergsnizsl ou a principle and peculiar liberality. It propnd to Thou has planted the flag that sweet liberty of novel give all profits to the insured, paying only legs! , shows; merest on its capital; and ilfcsi"acoomplnhed And never, no,neferr IiaU conie that dread 'purpose. In a career of progress altogether it baa distanced coinjietitors, unprecedented, hour. and established itself upota a foundation aa of That fearful thou'lt hide from blest libertys adamant. Its expenses have' been less thau those of any other new company in proportion foe. TRADE JOTS. to its income. .Yrw York Vbfrvr, - Ln a Insurance Co past. Improving each season as time is advancing. Oaeof the strongMr. Iggel, of Stewarts fashion palest, safest, most succcsful, and best managed Going on to thy destiny, pride of the plain ! ace, will start to New York in a few days No Wonder that o'er thee thy sons are exulting. corporations of this cnanurter iu New York is the Equitable Society of the And joyfully sing thee ia liappieat strain. to lay in a stock of good!. United Mates. tudfpaidrml, Mr. Meyer, of the Railroad Clothing Go on then fair city, thy pathway still brightens. Iri Prime, editor of the New York Wsanrr, The Equitable Life Assurance Society BUtes: House, received a large invoice of new Though gloomy surroundings are ttill in the of the United HuUes bss lonnded with a view to meet the wants of all parts of onr wide J. way; this goods morning, completely blocking country. IU founders and directors the sidewalk for a time. Suits of the The stand thou hast taken iu lovclines heightess arc chitdy religious and benevolent ui-- a, and 1 As you onward still march to a yet purer day. trust the day is not far distaut heu it will bemost fashionable pattern will be opened come so widely known that all our ministers, May virtue and truth ever mark your endeavoss, secretaries, and men on salaries generally, will out in a day or two. While pulpit and press their great missions avail themselves of iu rich advanUges. .Ad. Kuhn A Bros, are awaiting the ar- . . mrd-2V. rT(3LASCOTT. Local Agent. make known; rival of furtherebipmcnt8, and will make And may charity, Christian, be still among a big show in the clothing line in a few neighbors. Whether battling with many or resisting alone. days.' j , QUEEN SVJARE, $13,000,000. 7,000,000. - AniKU.r Ibvobip, Sew Budnesa, 1S69, 5 down-trodde- ; - EQUITABLE Montana Street, Corinne; LIFE ASSURANCE (East of the House), ! policy and receive GLASSWARE, CUTLERY, MIRRORS, n . FURNITURE, i LAMPS i-- 11 CHANDELIERS, Plated Ware. f .Life-Assura- ' j Bar Furnitures nce AND GENERAL In-e- Candidates f3r City juslica are to he een on every corner asking the people to ike something. Wagons, saddles, stages carts and every onceivable manner of locomotion are etuag ont for work. addi-.o- n Our city bar is soon to have an a in the person and talents of lawyer urned Joalyn who comes hither Irom the ASt. ' , ' HOUSE Ri I am constantly receiving and opening ont full stock of plain SBd fancy f uruuure, such u HEIISTEADS, Some fine writing Tbioese problem by - chairs,-- tables. , EAST CAUYOt). I Opbir Cttt, March T7, 1871. Everything goes in ( iphir. The fastest going are. the balmy spring breezes, the thing y gentle zephyrs a sort of sephyr cocktail, snow and wind storm mixed, and going down the gulch much faster than ever the wily Puck traveled at the bidding of hie royal mistress, Tit&ma. To talk plain, we arc having one of the darudtsi enow storms that ever made a sturdy thri.tuu fall from grace. Ophir grows like an ugly wnL The ax. lnni- mer, saw and plane are in use night and day. Sundays not excepted. My boy, truest, says he guesses they do not have any Sundays here, because they do no: have any Sunday schools, which is a sad fact for this growing place, and what is worse far, during a residence of four montha here I have found but one man who knows how to pray, besides myself. (.Save the mark a lawyers prayer ! Eu.J We have had a few days of good weather, with but little snow, during which much good prospecting was done, and many new and valuable ' lodes found. 1 met our old time friend Jim Ihley ou the streets He at once pulled oat his quartz, Got it bigger and with a smiling face said: than a skinned horse; fry the silver right out, and it ia eight feet thi.de, pure ore; biggest thing out; everything goes. The smelling furnace has been running along all the time doing a good business, but wliat we want now is a mill, or .melting works at Coriune with a steamer on the laka. A big lawsuit is going on in relation to tho Mountain Tiger-anPelaluma tuinea. The Tiger is the oldest location, and has run its shall into the Petaluma, hence good bye, Petaluma, but that is not the worst of it. The Mountain At John Knpfers will be found the Tiger wants pay for all the t,rea taken away, t assortment of fine jewelry, watches, amounting to abcut fdO.OGO. UBonds and rich Mr. Woodbury, of powder fame, is doing good MEAT MARKET. pocket cutlery to be in the llecorder office here. service n we- -t of Chicago. His stock of En-J- i, The hotels are all full three of them besides American and Belgian guns, revolCorinne, Joe Marions Hotel De Pans, on the European ts, field glasses and clocks, is the mot (First door East of Trumbo's Auction House.) plan, which is also crowded. tensive ever brought to the west. Over one hundred mines are now producing It THIS MARKET. CAN ALWAYS BK A T found being daily discovered. Py re, and more are tha choicest varieties of ltlRAL Judge McKean, H. Hi Kobertson. Secretary A cordial Black, and many distinguished capitalists from invitation from Mr. Cook, of I1EEF, California recently paiil ns a. visit. 8 billow MUTTON, Farm, across' the river, drew The pony express of Delahonty k Co. supplies TEAL, out of the four walla cf onr sanctum the city with about 500 papers daily. PORK, t Sunday to the delightful rural abode IIACOX, Merchandise ia coming' in at s lively rate, and the Lone&t HAMS, a brisk bus! sees will soon be done. fanner, than which a pleas-:e- r SAUSAGE, SPICER. I',ace exists col in the We HUREAUS. WASIISTANDS, KITCHEN SAFES, CRIBS, LOUNGES, to-da- REFRIGERATORS, DESKS, SOFAS, in-or- ue s' s ; ' what-not- s' BRACKETS, . MIRRORS, SPRING-BED- S, MATTRESSES. PILLOWS, , COMFORTS, iGS.-"'- '" r f FURNITURE. m . GOODS. LFURNI5HINQ dec-JO-t- . Ij. Cobn k Co., of dry goods fame, is promised on the also preparing for a large cargo of are who is individual an laa own country's 4 vet icuorant of bis spring and summer goods. aage. Strauss A Co., the great boot and shoe J George Miller has returned from a long emporium, will receive in a day or two lsit among hi friends in the east, and is the largest stock of leathered (food ever tjiow putting on an entire new outlit of imported into Corinne, and will spread .Wagons and harness in bis train. themselves to encase tho feet of thousassessor cf Col. Loveland, onr jolly " time to his of and-!. devotes ' a part faxes, Last Sunday he missionary business. McNutt k Co., the celebrated druggists, J.iresed the pagin populace of Ogden, are about to enlarge their ' present place 1 with good effect, says the Junction. The new Council rrtstext week, of business, preparatory to opening out len the following appointments will be the immense new supplies on the way. ade : Recorder. Attorney Ilurlbnt Bros.. are also actively engaged lrvevor, Assessor anJ Treasurer. The in unpacking the daily arrival of mdidatcs for all the places are nuaier. drugs, chemicals, etc., and their store J Secratary Huey "of the Corinne Lise presents a busy appearance. ill Club Las received a frienJIv letter Is this a mass meeting'?" said a stranum Charles II. Ifidps, of the Wide ger yesterday as he tried to pass through Cal., iu which tLewri-- r a crowd of G. Goldbergs customers. expresses a Lem to see the two orga -L. Sam. ft itbm piore intimi-tel- v Tibbals, we know, is not a acquainted. That ft right monopolist, but to judge from his stock f Ibc:or Cas arrived home I ist evening of wises, liquors and cigars, the impresfrer Lis loeg trip tlirongb the La-te-rn sion is giren that the Alderman is going Ut The ll.ictor brought with him his I. tfrcc an 1 adopted daughter Mi-- s Mary to' be a nabob as he deserves lo be.L. II bbs k Co, if doing business iu We sinerrely Iiojh the accomphsh-tj- d young lady will find Corinne a pleas-t- t Eng! ind, would be called npon to furnish Lya?. ibe bou--.eof royal ty, but here they do Gold-acwith !etter their cabinet work, glass and y it'Aqn place. Go into G. Lina ware. ftrg's at j time of day, and if you dont ad him. with Lis clerks, either fi'.Iiog llocky Mountain coal, the best ia Ibe 5 orders or selling groceries and liquors hclesile and retail, then we dont know country, by tha ton or car load at low hat a first class business house is. That's pi ice; and lumber of every description, Sam. Howes, west of the depot. dlU-t-f It at & BEDSPREADS. Sam. L. Tibbals. Repairing alwayi promptly done. 1 am bound to sell n cheap as any house iu Utah. Is Live and let Live ; and Small Profit. Sale l)nlck lly Hsus SALEROOMS: Moutnuu street, doors above Post to-da- y. . Office.) (Two 6e8-t- f CORINNE, UTAH. J. W. LESHERe & 9 Wholesale and Retail "ge-i- CORINNE Montana Street, U. LIBDES, Proprietor, & r J Wholesale and Bleats, votes. ti rAB SG t valley. that Mr. Cook and his partner hare been idle, and put the late warm a leather to good use. Many acres Etoond Lave been plowed tip and made llj for the seed. Protected by the l1Ci billow from the north wind, a bip of land has been off for gar-an- d smaller table fruits, in which wd of the most useful and profit &d it stable tse sw- - U hare already beeu depoa. section nearest to the rest's U regularly laid off in square-lik- e a with walks between. On the ris-Pwi- nd receiv-Californi- a. J. oc20-t- f POCKET CUTLERT, ' 1 , . I ? J (Uft Mercuast, Corner Montana and 6th St4 Corinne, TJtali. m 4 UIUTAU DOUSE, Streets, . . UTAH CORINNE, athe aCorinne Odd MEETINGS OF Fellows Association are Having recently taken this house and thorhdd in the rear of Hussey. Dahler k Co.s Rank, oughly refitted and rtneveted it, X parposeto at B oclock, every Wednesday evening. Mem-h- ksepUaaa . 4 of the Order in good standing invited to mb3A-t- f attend. FIRST-CLAS- S I HOTEL , i EVERY DESCRIPTION JOB WORK OF and Slre-pra-df Dmm hi the City, the cheaply at the B piMptt ' tf rat J15-e TICT0R CORDELLA. F.-RE- w it Keep constantly on hand good uaott meet for the jobbing trade. Orders by mail will receive prompt fad careful attention. Goods shipped east and west on th line of the Railroad the same day order . Ctlf ( nol3tf are received. HEIL ft FIS0HBACK, ctmt, er FRUIT AND COfIFECTfQHERY. Ctrfcsac, ae22-l- BeT-- tf XOTIONS OF ALL KINDS, 03u EsS&x. Ft aplLU (of fie best brands) TOBACCO, CIGARS and GLASSWARE. CORINNE, UTAH. : WAIL PAPER, Asrtl and Montand Cojniissios GROCERIES, WINES, LIQUORS, W. GH A II All, 31. D., Comer TS BOOhS. STATIONERY, SEW, AND Wholesale and Detail Examiner for Pensions for Utah. ' OFITCK, GEORGE L. IlOLT, DELEH VICTOR C0BDELLA, MISCELLANEOUS to their advantage to patronize the liberty, aa we can sell superior articles cheaper than any other market in the country. Giv us a trial. Etc, at Lowest Prices, Always on hand a variety of the best Meats, sugar cured Hama, Bacon, sausage, dried beef, etc. , seJ0-t- f LARD, ETC. All warranted to be of tne best the country affords. Hotels and private families will find it ' currant and gooer berry bushes been planted, A liul higher up grapevines have . retail dealer in all kinds of FOURTH STREET, CORINNE. 5 iff AND MARKET, . a , Miscellaneous. SALUfATIOH. ed j fields. tz9 proclaimed Tbe heathen is free.f healthfBill practice these daya is good 1 hot-hous- e, , Jottings About Town ' 1 a ns axroana. roa which, though of small dimensions at present, will be in time enlarged and wilt produce Bowers of a beauty and fragrance seldom seen oat of tropical .climes. Although Mr. Cook is not so. thoroughly' posted on farming as Horses Greelsy, he has asso-ciatwith himself a gentleman s! practical experience. and - theWillow Farm promises to supply Corinne with all the garden Bass the city will consume this season. They have a fair start, eligible location, a splendid piece of land and a valuable market. With these advantages they can make the Willow Farm a valuable piece of property, and from present appearances they are striving todo it It is also the intention o( these husband-me- n to put in four acres of hops and some broom corn as soon as, the weatbet-wi- ll permit and for which they, will find a ready market. We hope to see other farms epringnp along the river this season and we are surprised to see so much good and valuable land lay idle so long. we found (between Fourth and XlRlJ) . Oyster' and Xnnch at 'all hottra .of'tlje day and night. The bar If famished with the Givi aa choicest wines, liquors and cigar dec3Mf call. ? 1 |