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Show I looking for a location lor a wateh ! busi 1 1 ess. j The I. O. O. F. celebrated their '21st anniversary last Wednesday : evening. Quite a number of S;ilt i Lake and ( )gib-n brethren were in attendance. Mr. Wadell of Ogden, wascalling on friends and looking after real estate business last week. At the last, me.-ling of the City Council it was deeided,for the bene- , fit or protection of home merchants' hill-rests, street peddlers should be requited to take out license. We hope this does not apply to the . fruit wagons, for until Coriniio can , I raise her own supply of fruit it is certainly a great accommodation j to have this luxury brought to our j doors every morning. 1 i Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert were visi- tors to Ogden last week. ! 1 1 Mr. Fowler came up from Salt Lake and reported the family is improving, and his two daughters. ' Xiua and Jennie, return with him I for a visit, while Amy spends the I week with friends ju Ogden. ! Mr. and M is. G . Fo w 1 e r f rot n 1 Ashkum, Ills., arrived in Corinne , the fifth. Mr. Fowler purchased ' some land and Mis. Fowler intends j opening a millinery store, j II. M. Jarvis came up from Og I b-n Tuesday evening. j J Obskiiver. 1 Corinne. March 0. ! CORINNE- H'lHliifHN IncrriiHlng -Oilier Brief Ntvs Itilit it iid lrsullnl . Editor Buoler. Business is on the increase, and the Central Hotel has about all it can do, in taking care of the stran- I gers who come in to look at lands. : etc, Last week the new store owned by Mr. Hay was bought by a stock company. Mr. Cleveland is. in charge and "is one of the company. Mr. Hay intends remaining for n time, and may possibly engage in the boot and shoe business. Mr. Guthrie will retire from the t mercantile business the first of i April, but it is expected the old I stand will be occupied by other ! parlies. j Mr, Halverson and family ar- I rived this week and will make this j their future home. Mr. Bloom, an eastern man, is |