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Show I SPRING 1 I ANNOUNCEMENTS! i l5arl)Wirc,83.75cwt.' stcclangcI$40toSC0. Few Heaters at 20 per cea. Discouat. 1 SteelGoodsjGardenSeeds. 1 CMIKI'lil! TOOLS AT lilCIIT I'll l!S. H. L. STEED. J SI (HARDWARE.) 3 Our Baby Boy Suffered Intensely From Impure Blood Till Perfectly Cured by Hood" Sarenparilla Harveyvitle, Kauaas. "C. I. Tlood & Co., Lowtrll, Mass.: "Our llttlo baby boy 13 now almost two year old. WUcn ha was about six weeks old thero Kipearod a breaking out on his ticad and breusL Wo tried various sulves and soajis, but It Continued to Crow Worse And we took htm to a doctor. He said It was crotula, but his treatment fallod, and we cullud upon threo other pbysl elans, who termed It salt rlieuni or eczema. Kven then ho grew worse. A crust would gather on his head aa thick aan quarter and pull up with corruption. Thou It would como otT, taking the hair with it. About three month ago we resolved to try Hood's Sarsaparllla and Hood's Ollvo Ointment. Today To-day we are happy to say that liurtron is now Entirely Well. The sores havo all disappeared and his hair Is (rowing nicely. Ho has only taken one bottle ol Hood's Sarsaparllla and uaod one box of Hood'ssirCures OiiiUneut We can now recommend nood's Bar-saporilla Bar-saporilla to o triors, and truthfully Bay It has worked wonders In our llttlo boy's case. I hav NEW SPRING GOODS. Bought direct from Eastern factories in car load lots and sold for cash at Hard-Times Hard-Times Trices. Why not buy the latest styles w hen you can get them from 25 to 50 percent, less than last year's styles cost? We have an elegant assortment now in all departments. Come early, before the choicest patterns go. .r0 pii'eea AmoHlteiiK (iinjrlmin, fie yd. 100 pieces Charter Onk Calieo, .rn! yl. 100 pieces 1.. L. Kuclnry, - Sc. yd. CfB 0 pieces Tlioiinliko Tick. 2.jC yd. I b 10 pieces Blue Denims for over- "vXa nils - lli'ijc yd. SATEENS. A nice assorlment from 12K lo 25 SPRING WRAPS, cents yd. We are selling the Coelieco New styles (or children ns well as brand in plain and fancy designs, 2'ic. ,llisses . for lhe M s vMm tlu Elegant designs in ChinasilK,(ircn- SUHHER HATS, dine, Mohair, Nun a veiling, cashmere cash-mere etc. Ladies' Mis tes'and Children's. Nee LACES lir PPu'flr -:,tI 1UK' I,r,t" sailors. You .1 ' , . . can kuya tasly, seasonable hat Rtlmrd- l'ointde Venice in the popular but- .. . , , ,-f i i times prices. Llcgant assortment of ter color: beautiful designs. ' no were. " SHOES. pM9-KQi Three temiling bargains : Our 2.,r0 8htH!H lor ladies. Our $:i slioea for M yv ladies. Our $3.50 shoes for ladies, fcjift f"rt New stock, lmtter assortment than we have ever had Injure and at prices to suit the tinier. J ust received a new stock of Carpets, Linoleum, Wall Taper, Etc. We take Eggs and all kinds of Grain. BRIGHAM CITY CO-OP. also been taking Hood's Siirsaparllla forludlges-tiou forludlges-tiou mid liver trouble and nm Improving rlilit along." David A. Kino, llurveyvllle, Kansus. Hood's Pills aro prompt and efficient, yet easy la uutiou. Bold by ull druggisU. 25o. LirC C-3r IE InT i. Strictly Cash Prices or the Equivalent in Proiluce. 110. I COODS AT LOWEST PRICES. 17 lbs. (iramiltitcd Sugnr $1.00 ( -S Gallon Can Finest Syrup . .$ .3' 2") Cukes Laundry Soap 1.00 i , , , , " 7 PafkauosnfTea 0(J ; 4 Packages Arbuelo s Coffee. . 1.0.) 20 Ibf. Best Island Rico 1.00 I Tomatoes per can 10 ALL OTHER STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES AT SIMILAR RATES. Men's grained double poled Shoes, $1.75; the best, and cheapest Farmers' Farm-ers' Shoes in the trade. Men's Kangaroo Calf sewed B'tols, 4.50, The , regular retail price of this Jioot is $b j Children's mid Misses' grained heel button Shoes, $1.25 to $2.00. This is the celebrated ''Red School House Shoe"which took first prize at the World's Fair; n silk sewed Shoe. In addition to these specialties, ;v.j have other lines of the lines quality in Children's, Misses', Ladies' and Gentleman's footware. Boys' Suits 100 Suits left at cost $1.50 and upwards. Men's " 150 " " " 4. (15 liovs' Overcoats 50 " " 1.75 " Men's " 100 " :i 3.7o 11 WE C'AUHY A Ffl.T, LINE OE DRY COODS, NOTIONS, HATS, CAPS, UNDERWEAR, OVERCOATS, Sack Coats and Rubber Goods. Hardware, Wood ware. Tinware, Tin-ware, Ammunition, etc., all marked down to suit the times. Our Drug Store is the most complete in Northern Utah, including the best Ijiquors, Alcohol, etc-., fur medical purposes. A full assortment of garden seed, sweet corn, etc. Highest trices in trade for all kinds of produce. FRANCIS II. ROCHE, Pres. J.VMICS RYAN', Secretary. Corinne Mercantile Company, COR1NNE CITY, ... UTAH. PRIZE HISTORYJF THE FAIR. We are pleased to learn that the World's Columbian Exposition Illustrated Il-lustrated received the Highest nnd Only Award as the most Authentic nndComplete Illustrated History of the Great World's Fair. This valuable work contains full descriptions of the Fair with 3,000 large copper-plate half-tone, photographic photo-graphic illustrations of the Grounds, Buildings, Exhibits and Attractions of the exposition. The illustrations are from photographs, showing the laborers as Abey turned the first Bhovcl-ful of earth when the great Fair was begun, and the progress of the Exposition Grounds and Buildings in all stages of construction con-struction from the swamp covered with brush and trees, to the world-famed world-famed 'White City," filled with treasures and Art and works of Genius from the st,""c-housc of the world, and adorned with its Spires, Turrets and Silked Domes. In all it is the richest and most valuable work ever published. It is the World's Fair on paper. By perusing its pages the great Exposition Expo-sition can be revisited in years to come. , It should be in every library li-brary and home in the civilized world. Send 25 cents for sample number aud full particulars. Reli- 1 J.T. Rich & Co, Bankers. DO A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS AT THE BANKofBRIGHAMCITY J. D. Peters, Cashier. J. Y. Rich, Assistant Cashier. Brigham City, Utah. able ngents wanted. Address, J. B. Camphell, President. 24-3G 159 Adams St.,Chicago,Ill. ' If you are interested in ADVERTISING j )) you ought to be a subscriber ( to Printers' Ink: a journal !! for advertisers. I Printers' Ink is is- (j jlj sued weekly and is filled with 11 contributions and helpful j m suggestions from the brightest ( minrlQ in Hia o rl VPPt ic! n tt ft ''Womankind" and The Knaj.Kit price $2.50, for only $2. ''lse the best paper first and take enough space to make the ad ellective; use all you profitably can in that paper before you consider any other, t would rather have one good ad than two poor ones. Two short poles are not as good as one long one when you're after persimmons." Charles Austin B.ttes. TtiK ttuii.Kit, the ' American Farmer A Farm News" and ''Womankind," price $3. for only !f2.2-V Read the ads. in The Bugler and secure all the bargains j business. j Printers' Ink costs I'll only two dollars a year. A jjj sample copy will be sent on ( jjj receipt of five cents. Address (((. PRINTERS' INK, j io Spruce St., - - New York. ( BRIGHAM CITY BUGLER. SUBSCRIBE. o o ADVERTISE. IS A WEEKLY BUILT ON THESE BLOCKS: THE PIONEER THE PEOPLES THE BEST PAPER OF PAPER. LOCAL NEWS BRICHAW CITY INDEPIN E NT PAPER IN and in POLITICS UTAH BOX ELDER Co. N RELIGION. TERRITORY. ADVEIiTlsIXti RATES SATISFACTO RY.TO ALL. SnuSCRll'TIOX f'.OO A YEAR. BY PAYING RECl'LAflSUBiORIPTION PRICE IN ADVANCE YOU t' AN H AVE (EITHER THE "AMERICAN FARMER & FARM NEWS" OR "WOMANKIND" ABSOLUTELY Fl'.EE; iV EX I'll A FOR THE TWO. COUNTY PIOiNEER PAPER. -: J"oIb.n, IK Ectt M A X 1' F A CT U R K R OF ALL KINDS OF BTj.ilciin.g & Ceme- 31 tery Stone Work Mill ami Work Sho-.is 4" Blocks Northeast of Show Y;ml. hi h i-1 Half-lilock Xorlh of Court House. GOOD -XTCDI,: AND STOCK AT LOWEST PRICES. I ! STRIKES L I YOU ALL. O , T WORTH LOOKING AFTER. A "Wntnanklnd," for ilie Women; "Amerli-an Frtrincr," fortlic t - Funiiers; Thk Hvulkk for evcrylKVly. Ity payiiij; 2. hi ad- vaiii-c alt ran have llic-e three valnulile imira, or lv pajiiiR A V2ln advance you can Bvt Tjik JIlvilkk and either of the y othei monthly magazines kiike. C -i-t?tt-i-t-t fit TTrTVr-! -m-rm-rtt r Brigliam Flour and all otlier mill Products Pro-ducts of an Excellent Quality City Always on hand. IIiuii Patent, Straight Grade, Roller Graham, Self-Rising, Com Meal, Rye, Mill Germade, Bran and Shorts, and Chopped Grains of all kinds. Company. For Prices, Wholesale or Retail, Apply to Samuel Smith, Manager, Brigham City. ' ; LOUIS D. VANDERVERE, 0n of tho Iwst biiwB tnstnws men in Chicago -cpresonUtira of the jrraat B.-idatreot Oo. HEADACHE. SLEEPLESSNESS, NERVOUS ! PROSTRATION. Jr. 3ftIS ifodiKil Co., Elkhart, Tnd, Gentlemen: I take pleasure in Inf.irmiri? yon ! of tlie very beaefieial res-ilu w hu-h Lave i1iow1 the U-'o oi Dm. Miles RcsTonntivc Ntav.Ntt ! in to case or rays-elf uad vrifv-. l- ut a vcr.r 1 a.s ; Mihject lo a di-itressirip pain at Lhe b:i-o of the brain aud upper portion of the spin a I con! I mrx lct flL?,h t"J W11S Kre-ill v VVnL.kVoQr Nervine a3 hirhtv ' recommended to me. MyrftehaJ been soeK-il' I naie t!;ai I bad no coniwlenee In the i fitc-n-v of ' any nuslieine. Yet a- a last rv?ort I eon io!l io 1 me ii atrial. Much io m y wrprcse. I etperteinvd I ciarketl beuetit: hit s!-.rpUi-!K-.-H d;-jij.;:n-d: myIie;vlrtehcwiiitiaoved; my spirUound Keneral ' , H THOUSANDS GAINED TWrKTT Murtoi. ALL TM IS OCCURDED I rTta luniiis tun wiu hhown untsi: un . kid rtiuD Mj wile t ukiiK il. f N. r-.il-.- - i'Ji ' ILe ttnt of KSUlta. LoL'13 l. 2 vk& ILIlX. Sold on a Puaitlre Guarantor. j Dr. MILES' PILLS. 60 Doses25Cts, I PATENT SL A JS-pngc book free. Address V. T, FITZ ti Ii It A LD, Afy-ftt-La w Cor. aih aud F Sta. Wabtn(lin D. C itui' ufili mc; il. u'iKti i.i n-jcci ol r.-.z.- I itiuc rein-jmbtr HOOD'S G U H E 3 |