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Show Mr. Viola Kmery Indigestion, Cramps fn tlio stomach, dyspepsia and catarrh of the bowels, caused mv ruatsiiIleriUK. She lm btju taking llooJ's S;irsaiwmlla anil now has Hood's Sarsa- none o( tliese symptoms, has Improved lu looks 1 H k and weight. I have also taken Hood's Sarsapa- rilla for neroful and Kmernl Uehilil with much benefit. I am sitll-.nVd UoikI's Sur:i p:irll!H Is a jiileruild t.mlc and Mnod purifier 11 human 1'. EMEKY.Wrt Sixth St-, Portland. Ore. Hood's Pills cure all Liver lib, Utllouaiiess. V -aw-r. ?i''Sj!!WHP -----j.i-v -;---''g 1 , Stoves & Ranges- New Champion Mowers Binders Knives and Sections, etc. IEEE. X-j. 3" J-'IE JiLjH) j (HARDWAKK.) GRAND CLEARANCE SALE. From .-u-g-. 1st to Sept. 1st. SWEErmGllKDUCTJONS. Those who look advantage of our sulfi last vonr were surprised at the way we cut prhvs.lmt never in our history luivo wo made such sweeping reductions as we do for this sale. We can enumerate, only a few of our bargains. You must come and seo for yourself to appreciate what we are doing. DRESS GOODS, CLOTHING. Calico, our entire stock, the cheapest and best, 4 cents a yard or 28 yards for $1. Dress Gingham, Amoskon, Warwick, Chickestur, our entire stock 5 cents per yard, or 21 yards for $1. ' Indigo Blue, Merrimac, the very best brand, 5 cents a yard or 21 yards for $1. White goods, Laces, etc., at less than cost. We have some big bargains bar-gains in Dress Goods. Parasols at actual eastern cost. 36 pairs Child's Knee Pants, age -I to 13, jeans and cottonade.goine at lo cents jter pa ir. 40 Child's Suits. Assorted kinds, age I to 13, former price $1.25 to l.io, at 6o cents per suit. There are 15 uavy blue, jersey suits trimmed with white braid in this lot. They all go now at Go cents per Biiit, 50 suits, age 4 to I I, worth $5, $6 and $7. The very finest and highest-priced suits we have in stock. Some of them aro a little mismatched, mis-matched, that is, tho pants are a little different shade from the coat, 'they all go now at $2.50 per suit. 1 lot boys' 3-piece euits, 9 to 14, long pants, reduced from li to 3. 1 lot boys' 3-piece suits, 9 to 13, reduced from $.5 to !i2.00. 1 lot young men's suits, aged 17 and IP. They are not this year's goods, but they are the highest-priced Buits left over from last year. Former price $12.50 and $1U. They all go now at $6.90 per suit. 1 lot young men's suits, age 1G and 19. This seoson's buy. They aro cheap at $5.50 and $U.50, but they all go now at $3.75 per Btiit. 1 lot men's suits, new goods made up in the lotcst Btyle. Worth $7.50 to $1U. You can take your choice now for a live dollar bill. 8 different kinds men's suits. All new goods, made by one of tha best New York factories and worth from $12.50 to $17.60 per suit. All go now at $8.75. Some fine black suits, 30 to 44, at actual eastern cost. We are determined to make a clean sweep and are making prices that are perfect paralyzers, Our hats, shirts, neckwear, etc., are in it too, HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR ECGS AND ALL KINDS OF GRAIN. Entered at the Postofliee, Brigham City, Utah, for transmission through the mails as second-class matter. ADVERTISED LETTERS- Lett era remaining uncalled for at this office, Jnne ll), Ip'JC LADIKS. Greenwood, Grace and Hansen, Etike Uaue Leila Mickel Hansen, Mm. Mattie ('J) GKNT9. lenien, Peter Olsen, Christian When cftllliiK for the above please say advor-tised advor-tised June M, 1SHL A, H. Snow, Postmaster. Corinne Mercantile Company, (Incorporated, 1'ni.l up Cnpltnl, T1...0001 CORINNE CITV, ... UTAH. NO. I GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES. We carry a full line of Staple and Fancy Groceries, W GOODS, NOTIONS, CLOTHING, BOOTS SHOES, HATS S CAPS, Underwear, Hardware, Gloves, China, Tinware and Wood ware. We have all the home manufactured goods in our line. Suits made to order from the finest PROVO WOOLEN GOODS at moderate figures. . Our Drug Store is the most complete in Northern Utah, including Alcohol and Choice Liquors for medical purposes. Highest price paid for all kinds of produce. BRIGHAM OUT CO-OP. To Advertisers. Every man in Brigham who is doing business, it matters not of what nature, but if he is dependent depend-ent on the patronage of the public for hiti support will find it very much to his profit and advantage ad-vantage to have a reminder of some kind constantly printed in The ButiLEK. That is the only way to keep your business always before be-fore the public eye. Nearly tvery live man in this city and county who can raise $2 a year reads The Buolek. They see who advertise, and as a rule patronize the enterprising enter-prising patron of the public press. Header?, always give The Bugler advertisers preference. They are the most deserving of your support BANKofBRIGHAMCITY J. T. Rich, President. J. D. Peters, Cashier. GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS BUSI-NESS TRANSACTED. Interest paid on time deposits. Safe deposit boxes tor rent. Brigham City, Utah. Don't forget that a good ad. advertising ad-vertising a good article, should be run in a good paper. Printers' Ink. BRIGHAM CITY BUGLER. SUBSCRIBE. 0 o ADVERTISE. IS A WEEKLY BUILT ON THESE BLOCKS: THE PIONEER THE PEOPLES THE BEST PAPER OF PAPER. LOCAL NEWS BRIGHAM CITY INDepen ent PAPER IN and in POLITICS UTAH BOX ELDER Co. and RELIGION. TERRITORY. ADVERTIalSG RATES SATISFACTORY TO ALL. SUBSCRIPTION J2. (XI A YEAR. BY PAYING REGULAR SUBSCRIPTION PRICE IN ADVANCE YOU CAN HAVE THE "AMERICAN FARMER k FARM NEWS" AND "WOMANKIND" ABSOLUTELY PR EE. PIONEER COUNTY PAPER. i ' ))j If you are interested in Aj j( ADVERTISING j j you ought to be a subscriber ( j to Printers' Ink: a journal 1 foradvertisers. pi'. I Printers' Ink is is- j sued weekly and is filled with )! contributions and helpful In suggestions from the brightest ( S minds in the advertising ji j1) business. j(( 1 Printers' Ink costs jtj only two dollars a year. A jj j sample copy will be sent on l " receipt of five cents. j( I Address ( ( PRINTERS' INK, 10 Spruce St., - - New York. ( The Bugler, the "American Farmer & Farm News" and "Womankind," price $3, for only $2.25. BOOK AGENTS TSS" THE "World's Columbian Exposition Illustrated" rtvoivtM the Mlgliext nikI ONI Y Awurd at Uk- Wurlft'w Fair, as trio Rioliost Illustrnt-e.l Illustrnt-e.l dti.l tho Mom Millionth.' arid Cotiir-lote History His-tory vt llio W.irM's (.olnmWoii Exposition. s.lls t SlRln. Large Ciiuituissloiis. Ki-cIuhIv- Territory. KndoM? liX' hi .-lumps for torus ami particulars -1 Aillr .1. II. t AMI'KKI.L, 17.9-IU! A. lam St.. C1iIchCu 111 I STRIKES 4 Y0U ALL WWJrJJrJJ, J.J. I I "A WORTH LOOKINC AFTER. ! "WoniRiiklint," lor Hie Women; "American Fanner," for the Z Farmers; Tiik Hurler for everybody. Hy paying 12M In a-i- & value all ean lmve these three valuable papers, or by paying 3 J1-' In advance you can net Tiik Ul-ulkr and either ol the other monthly ihquhxIiioh kkbk. nnttnttrntrm-? ? 1 1 y ? y rmrm-r i i - The man who is O O desirous of making his way in the world and is trying try-ing to do business without advertising, is like winking wink-ing in the dark ; he may know what he is doing.but nobody else does. Therefore to be successful he must advertise and keep his name be fore the public. The Bt ole it of Brigham City is just the p a per to meet thes e re-quir re-quir ements. Its motto i s " Adv ertise," and its advice ad-vice is "Advertise ju dici-oua dici-oua ly." "Judicious ad ver-tisi ver-tisi ng is the keystone ofs ! ucc ess." Do not overcro wd i yo ur advertisements so tha (J t nothing c an be read h M distinctly ;butword M i them so that they 1 can be be read at a gl ance. T he moa t succes sful ad ver tis ers of the da y aro thofe w ho ha ve but a few words. Let y our rule be always ''SilORT AND TO THE POINT." THE "CITY BELL" EXPRESS WAG0N Is the oldest and most reliable. i Delivers Coal Free! Its delivery of freights, express and! baggage is jHOinpt. Rates reasonable I and satisfactory. 1 MJF Leave orders or express parcels : at the City Drug Store, or at my resi- dunce on Fanning Street. : . P. N. PEIRCE. Proprietor. patentIT: A fe-pni;e book free. AdW-S W. T. FIT litH UII, A t'y-ai taw Cor, Mh and Y St. it b Wt ton J-f i ? Ot coarse yon have noticed Fill one ot two stars larger and YOfl brighter than all the rest. JJygji Next time yon reel In a "gazing" mood just glance over the advertisements in Any The Bugler. Yon will And E Star in them many interesting E GilZiUjl things and it is far more profitable than stargazing. Bead THE BUGLER ads. I fSI38Sl' For Curt Ehaa't'd Vital n- ' W V I IU O ergy' Los f B'ain poujer- Fal- 1 ng Memory, Seminal Weakness Nr ... r Spermatorrhea, Impotency, Self F R 5" Olttrust, Errors Of Youth, Irenv 1 M bllng and General Weaknest and Loss of Power of the Qtr,- D I I I C Organs. Will make you r I L L 2l fetl gool "" the tlme- Prl ' 97-00 per Box, e Boxes tS.OO Address DK. OTTO BISMAR0K, r. O. Bom Xo. 329, ST. LOUIS, XO. COPYRIGHTS. CAN I OBTAIN A PATFNT? For a 5r. ;::; t jiiiwi'r an-1 an honest opinion, write to 11 N N" A CO., who have had rjL-ariT Ofly 'ears' exi enence m ttie palont boiri-f CVnundnic-Iim:-.- jiru-UT eoart.Vr.iial. A llncdbuoti of lo- J I'TiustU'D O'lnvrturu; 1'ntrmn and. how to ob- i (Mia ilieni -n-nt treo. Also .i ratalofcue of median. I lal ci.-Tit;iic book -ent triM. I Patent. Mn (Drouth Munn ft Co. receive ffreci.il !iit:i n (be Si-lent trie A mrrirnn. an4 ! thus are t-n-uflii widow twtorp the puMicwim- ) out e-t in the inventor. This cDlrnJuJ ttup-n i.-u-M weflv. etojtautlT !His(rsteJ.twh far th'j a '"'""j" Sai''-a' "sjV4'"01'0'"' " PulMins Prt.tion . monihly, riio'a year. Si'&Bte I oop'iiF, 'J-5 ii-iit. Werr miuNt eois-sina heuu- i t:'; v:r:i. in eolor. arJ phutot.-apts ot new Ji.-iiji-.. ;i pi.v eaaMitur builders to nhnw lue j 1st. ,l..,.-n- it)., .e.-ufv cimtrnet. Aitdn-?. COME IN AND SUBSCRIBE FOR ss PIONEER PAPERS OF BOXELDER COUNTY. Ill Wl,n ,rv r.,..r -., ll'TiKlil. ili.-iMful irii.liti.' I fr,..ii -.'n.inii.iiNli.iji n;i k lllly .,;,ii..iM.. li... ;, (((' 'i'hb' KR''tsiv'u'm 'ouiiauloiipdiitTs. Advertising is to business what steam power is to machinery the grand motive power. Macauley. THE STRONG POINT about the cures by Hood's Sarsaparilla is that they are permanent. They start from the solid foundation Pure Blood. |