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Show The Rugler T Q A home paper! lO ) laying medium, therefore ( A good thing! TJ A Q ( A largeeirenlation! fllO ) An i"'feasing subscription list! ( Space for sale! WANTS ! a dverliiMiig hlisini'ss! ( Jol) work business! 'll hi our omi; - flKP AllVKirnslNO 1!,TKS AMI IviHiiiliiOoiir.luli WniL i .1 i. ..I 1 LOST AND FOUND. The following muiu'il "found" arlieles liave been left at Tun Iti iu.Ktt olliee am) can be had by the, owner identii vhitf same and paying charges for the iidvei - titieilHMll. LOST. On Oct. 8, eatft of Man-tua.aleather-corduroy coat. Finder return to Ruui.ru ollice. FOUND. A silk handkerchief. FOUND. A locket containing a -IJMIS IN Olii IMs- ? o K -o : lot:k ol hiur. FOUND. A silver cuff button with picture of temple on it. FOUND A water keg in Box Elder Ciinyon, on Sept. 2S. Left at liucn.Kit odice. FOUND. Nev emlgatc to wagon, on Forest Street, Sept. 25. Owner can have same by calling at The BlHii.ER ofliee and paying for this notice. CABINETS. $2 per do.. Work finished in one week. Conipton's Gallery. Get your horse shoeing done at 0. Jcppsnn &. Co., Main St. Subscribe for and advertise in Tnii Bugler. Read the ads. in Tun Bugler and secure all the bargains Three dollars per set for setting your buggy tires, nt 0. Jeppson A Co., Main Street. Promissory note blanks, deeds, location notices, etc., for salcatTnK Bug, En. ofliee' f Get your horse shoeing done nt 0. Jcppsnn A Co., Main St. He who subscribes for and reads The Bugler keeps abreas t of the times. JThree dollars per eet for setting your buggy tires, at 0. Jeppson & Co., Main Street. FOR RENT. City Hotel; all to one party or rooms for 2 or 3 families, A. H, Snow. 1 THE eiJELER J 1 1 1 I L-LJ-1jul:!liiljiii lj m. j. i .1 tLj o JOB DEPARTMENT, o BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH. r :i Complete in t Satisfaction Every Particular. $ Guaranteed. o Jo o Note-Heads, Drafts, Letter-Head:, Pamphlets, Business Cards, Receipts, Circulars, Sfatements. Dodgers, Price Lists. Posters, ! Checks, Programs, Deeds, Bill-Heads, Labels, Certificates, Blanks, of nil kinds. o And everything elso in the line of o TKAHiERS' INSTITUTE. lU-gulur Mttel I hit n'l Snt ii nitty Pro-triiin Pro-triiin for Oiiiihor 'JK. The second session of the Teachers' Institute was held in the Second Ward school house of Brigham City, Oct. 11. Pres. I). C. Hubbard Hub-bard presiding. After singing, prayer was offered ly James P. Olsen. Minutes were read. The question, Should whis-jering whis-jering be tolerated, was treated iirst by F. W. Fishburn and then discussed by all the teachers. An exercise on Mind Studies was conducted con-ducted by G. F. Harding. Mr. Fishburn was chosen leader of the singing. It was moved and carried that all teachers residing within (twenty miles of the place of meeting meet-ing attend the Institute or send a written excuse. Singing. Benediction Bene-diction by Ephm. Johnson. The program for the Teachers' Institute for Oct. 2Sth. is arranged ar-ranged as follows: How to teach .morality in school room, by J. J. Chandler; twenty minutes. Sketch some pioinineut educator, by Mrs. Anny Jensen, fifteen minutes. Wind Studies by G. F. Harding. ifi"jb B PR I N T I N G f o That may be Required. o n ,-. n Wb have a Complete Stock of Legal Blanks, Notes, Location Notices, Etc. Highest of all m Leavening Power Latest U. S. Gov't Report, PdltlJ Baking ! ABSOLUTELY PURE |