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Show (1. (I. Snow loans money (,n I farms. I W'iltord Header, w ho recently j left Uriliaiu on a mission to tin; ollLli(-rn sLaU-.s is ihjW located at I i raut.sville, Calhoun Co., Wt-t Virginia. The htruct.s of Uriham City have been dry and dinty during the pa.it week, and driving is. a jileasure and recreation that haw been enjoyed en-joyed by many. Coat I'a'NL. A boy'a coat lia.s j been found in the oera house, j Owner can secure same by paying I'ur this, notice and identifying same. Alex. ISaird. Mra. W. 0. Knudsen entertained a number of her lady friends, Tuesday alternoon, the event being a rag bee, whieh proved a very lively and enjoyable affair. It is tilighly rumored that the Columbian stamp, remarkable, i vou must remember, tor its small dimensions, was designed in compliment com-pliment to an Ogden girl's foot. The new creamery management manage-ment expect to kindle the tires in their engine soon. They anticipate making a thorough test of the business this year. Soon after the first wool is clipped in this section, the B. C. Woolen Mills Co. will start up. They expect to do a very lucrative and considerably increased business busi-ness this season. N. 0. Mortensen it Son, one of the oldest and beet known firms of Brighain City, have a new announcement an-nouncement on the last page of today's to-day's Bcoler. A complete stock of plows and a carload of barb wire, arc the principal drawing cards at present. Sunday, A. W. Com p ton photographed photo-graphed the B. C. F. D. boys, who, of course, were decked our in their best. A satisfactory negative was the result and the proof has been accepted by the fire laddies, and thirty to forty SxlO pictures will be struck ofl'. A fruit stand near the depot was burned to the ground early Tuesday morning. It is thought to have been the work of tramps, The structure was owned by Hans Gas-berg Gas-berg and was insured for $65, the loss being not much more than the amount of insurance. Last week,, the wife of Selectman T. H. Blackburn presented her husband with a dumpling of a girl who actually tips the scales at twelve pounds. Ever since the happy event, Friend Tom has worn a correspondingly heavy smile on his genial countenance. It is decidedly amusing (and probably edifying as a character study,) to witness a whelp, which had been for weeks and months whining, snapping and spitting at the heels of a mastiff, (that thought his neighbor's spleenish antics of not sufficient importance to even turn his head to ascertain the cause of the howling commotion commo-tion in the rear;) we say itis decidedly decid-edly amusing to witness this same whelp suddenly leave off biting :i ml snjinni nrrf u-hpn hp foil nd he was BARB WIRE. This week, H. L. Steed, (at the Hardware) received a big carload of the best kinds of barb wire. Fence builders should bear this in mind when the fencing season opens up, which will be soon. Remember Re-member the place, H. L. SteecL's. growing exceedingly poor and thin over it and also that it was impossible impos-sible to draw the mastiff into a fight.) and turn right around and strut ofl' wivh a very, very benign : face, beaming with a bushel of sham peace and virtue, telling all he meets that he would not for the world so belittle himself as to engage en-gage in a disgraceful fight with his 'very quarrelsome and unbearably pestiferous neighbor," the mastiff. NOTES OF THE BUGLER. Look out for the changes of ads in The Bugler. .Mrs. J. L. Schaeffer visited friends in Ogden this week. Tomorrow is Egg Day, commonly common-ly culled Easter .Sunday. McMustur and Fosgren received a carload of shingles this week. The Co-op has a change of ad on the second page of today's Bu- 01. KK. H. G. Jemmitt, of Collinston, was a visitor to Brigham this week. Salt I-ake people get awav with three big carloads of bananas a month. Several dozen Digging Forks to be closed out at 70c. each, at A H. Srow's. The County Court will hold a regular session, next Monday, April 3rd. H. C. Christiansen, merchant tailor, has a change of ad on the fourth page today. Miss Kittie Williamson went to Salt Lake this week to visit her friend Miss Brown. The next regular meeting of the Woman's Suffrage lias been postponed post-poned on account of Conference. j Joseph P. Hansen, son of Paul , Hansen, of this city, is now working work-ing in an ollice in Salt Lake City. Miss Xellie Gillespie has been at home this week visiting her parents, par-ents, Hcv. S. L. Gillespie and wife. Miss Lena Lane, of Ogden, has been in the City of Homes this week, visiting Mrs. H. X. Powring. Mrs. K. B. Kirk hits cards out announcing an April Fool party nt the Judge's residence on South Wall street this evening. The Inter-Mountain 7 nuh Jxt-i'iew calls Ogdeu's streets ''horrible!'1 ''hor-rible!'1 Brigham's streets are beautiful. Some dillVrence. Conference goers are warned to look out for counterfeit money, as considerable is said to have been put in circulation in Salt Lake lately. Patronize home industry and give employment to home labor by buying a harness made from No. 1 oak tanned leather, at A. H. Snow's. t The prairie schooner-like sheep wagons have been numerous on the streets of town tliis week. Shi'ep are King fast moved west. |