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Show 'Hi'' family of U. li. Jonua has a , hi'w nifftiln-r add.il to it thi- w'.-'.-k. Mr.-, liri J':1isl-u prsuiiU-d her 1, unhand w i Lit a line h.u.y h-y 1 it M r. and M is. I aac Smith of i I.oan, w i-rc in tow u visiting . t'r'u-nds, Sunday. : I.U' K WA.NTKI'. A tV'W loads of , ' huilding ruck wanted at onee. In- ' 1 1 1 u in. at 'i'llK llriiLKlt olliee. lioru to the wife of .M. M. Faulk- 1 ! ner TucS'lav, a fine 8-pound jjirl. ' Motlier and child doinj nicely. ! Fon Uknt C'hkai'. o lioom house, j aiiiiiiuer kitchen, cellar, burn, etc., : near center of town. lui'iiiie at I ilank. j There is a scarcity of residence I property in Bnglnun City and Tuk j lii:oi.i:it want.-i more houses built. lirk litcord. Sure. Ilorsley it Sons are administering administer-ing a coat of paint to the building which adjoins their hnudsume hly, I store on the north, j Foreign money is just low go in begging in Salt Lake fur lack of takers iit from S per cent, to 10 percent, on improved city property. proper-ty. ('mM. ( i en rge 1 i ro w 11 was sir rested i n JJox Klder County by Deputy United States .Marshal Ferris lust week, on mi indictment charging I him with grand larceny. H. J. Lambert, local manager of Wm. Driver it Son's drug Btore, reports a very satisfactory increase in business this week. Business generally is no doubt improving. Some complaints aro made against numerous sheep which are being herded in the vicinity of Dewcyville. They are said to be tit-rim-tintr tU runrrpu in t.liP vinoiitv Ml'.i. Ann UiaIuU vwil frooli i:avi the waterworks lake 11 intu ; 1 tatoily boLei Oil F.illiiln;i Street. Ye.-t-nlay, J. '. Oi-uii, Sujpt. 1 W'aterwoi ks, wa.- up near the n 1 voir repairing a ie..k in the pipe. Dr. CI i extracts teeth v.ith-. out pain. 1 iow would uur young lnihliauien enjoy standing up bet ore. a raking lire from the rilles ued in the 1 French army, wbieli send the b-ad-eu missiles thruugh a three fuot ; plank? ! .Mrs. Mary Morleusen is having the material collected on the ground ' lor the ereetiou of an addition to her hume on FariningSueet, uc- I o nd W ard. O t' f u ' 1: K o it uK.r, Neat o 11 1 c c near drug store Corue. ; has electric lights, waterworks and other conveniences. Unusually low rent. Inquire at Tuk linu.Ku ullice. i!ishop Allen Hunsaker of Fair-'iew, Fair-'iew, was in Brigham, Sat unlay, lie brings encouraging news from that dry farming region. The farmers in those parts are looking 1 for a great improvement over last year's scanty yield. (ieorge W'illianisand Son, mason.-, are again located in JSrighnm and arc ready to contr-ict for all kinds of masonry work. Kock work a specially. An immense lot of ground has been scooped out of the excavation for the First Ward Meeting House and is being spread over the neighboring neigh-boring streets. Young mountains of rock are being formed about the edges of the big hole. The Woolen Factory will open April 10, when we will exchange ill Iriiwla nf U-nulfll nnfilk for rmnrl long, wool and pelts. A. A. Janson. Manager. 4t. Cleorge Williams and his son G. R. Williams, stone masons, have moved down from Richmond, and are now settled permanently in Brigham City. They arc first-class first-class workmen and are well known in this part of the Territory. The good housewives are now busily engaged in house cleaning or preparing for the same. This means pails full of fun for the patient pa-tient (?) husbands tussling with stovepipes. The Logan Orchestra returned Saturday evening from their Brigham Brig-ham City tour. The boys report having received the best kind of treatment, and had a fine time Logan Journal. A young man got a load on Sunday Sun-day at the Hot Springs and smashed smash-ed his girl companion in the face and then pretended dying to get her sympathy and good will which she freely gave. Standard. If the hair is fulling out, or turning rfty.ieiiuiring n stiiuulent with nourish- 1 in).' unit coloring food, Hull's Vegetable .Sicillian Huir Kenewer is just the .speeilic. Jens Madsen was down from Dewcyville, Tuesday. He says the fall wheat is looking splendid. Prospects for good crops this season are numerous enough to be quite encouraging to the hard-working fanners. Last week the eldest son of Ephraim Jensen, now of Logan,but formerly of Brigham City, was thrown from a wagon. The lad was quite severely injured, his collar bone being broken in the unlucky un-lucky fall. The foundation for ' the new-Method new-Method tst church is completed. The lumber for the structure is be- NOTES OF THE BUGLER. This is Arbor Day. Plant a ! tree. Rock wantkd. Apply at once at Tin-: Btuiu-:n olliee. Kdward B. Kirk is the licensed abstracter of Box Elder County, f V. O. KiukUou hus had the water works taken into his home on Young Street in the Second Ward. Mot of the Utah wool which bus been laying in Boston has been disposed dis-posed of at prices slightly in advance ad-vance of those quoted last fall and early in 1 SO I. Mrs. Robinson of Plain City, sister of David Booth of this city, is at present staying in Brigham City with her brother. Her husband hus-band died some two years ago. Home-made harness from 32.50 ; to $15. Saddles and a lot of other new harntss goods just in. A, H. j Snow-. Wo see from an advertisement in I the Malad Enlcrprixc that Ueedur nurl 'Ph. mi iw in I nil vmtiio- iiii'ii nf Brighain City, have opened up I their proposed meat market in that place. Success to you, bovs. The linn of McMaster it Forsgren lias just received a big lot of lumber, lum-ber, and this week it has been piled in their yard on .Main Street. This firm seems to be anticipating an active buiidingseason this year. .Earnest N ichols, the talented young cl.irionetist from Salt Lake, i has been in Brigham City this I week visiting with parents and friends. We expect to see him , wander back to Brigham and settle down permanently before many ! years Hit by. j S. L. Miller was down from Mink j Creek, Idaho, this week. He re- : eently disposed of his merchandising merchandis-ing business there to Ephraim Peterson, the other merchant. The' two concluded that the town would j not justify more than one store, so! they straightened things up in a; frinullv way by one selling out to ' the other. Mr. Millet will engage; in the slock business for the pres-; ent. Messrs. Miller and Petersen' were once Brigham boys. j J. C. Nielsen has turned over the business of tin' Pox Elder Bonetit, ! Building it Loa n Association, (a jawdjreakiug name, sure) to S. N. Lee, who will her c a f t e r act as j Secretary and Treasurer of the corporation. cor-poration. Mr. Lee is a man in whom the people have implicit trust, and his recent election as a director will materially increase the confidence of the people in the association. Mr. Nielsen expeets to ( leave today for a trip to IVnmark. 1 S. .1. Ornliii. S..V IU-iin:i--.1:i Tyi-w rittT U'ht i.,r N.mlicni Utnli. Kvm-, r,TliK aiu en'ti u .-I- inin-iiim-v. All k.:i.U oi -11 it--. M,i-nu.i.-:.ir.T ( l.,t l-.-., -i.-n.'iK rnskr hm-1 H1--UI -liiiue. l.ian.liiu iron, W;. '-'V, 2 lh Mr.-cl. 0-.ii. i T. '.'I. ing placed on the ground. Rev. Johnson intends rushing the building build-ing through to an early completion. It will be a tasty little church when completed. The Millard Progress says the enterprising little town of Ilolden has an excellent system of water works; Kanosh also is said to have one and that paper is strongly advocating ad-vocating one for Fillmore. Success to your ellbrts, Bro. Jacobsen. You're on the right track. The gloomy fears and the weariness of soul, of which so many complain, would ' disappear if the blood was made more healthy lkforc it readies the brain. Ayer's .Sarsapu.il hi purities and vitalizes l lie blood, and thus conduces to health of the IhxIv. Governor Francis of Missouri, at a recent business convention, paid the following tribute to the country editor. He said among other things: "'The editor, in proportion lo his mean.-, does more for his town than any other ten men, and in all fairness he ought to be supported. sup-ported. Today the editors of the home papers do the most for the least money of any people on the face of the earth. ,J Hoy And Lorenzo McAlistcr, two Logan boys who are well known in this v'einity, have recently taken , unto themselves "better halves." Roy married Miss Eugenia Richards, Rich-ards, a charming young school ma'am of the Queen of Cache; Lorenzo succeeded in capturing the heart and hand of Miss Sarah Zollinger, a fair young maiden of the neighboring town of Providence. , Now that these young couples have launched on the billowy sea of matrimony, Tuk Buolkii fond Intrusts In-trusts their sailing may be smooth an 1 poaceul. their sky cloudless, and that the rising of the sun on each new dav will bring additional signs of fair w eat her, happ'iicss, contentment, and prosperity to ; their heatts' cm tent. |