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Show A Racy Lot f Nevi Ei.uta Cu Down to Please The young ladies of tha Third ward enjoyed a pleasant sociable Monday evening. Soo that no letters f"r voa are found among Postmaster Boothe's dmd letter list published in today's Bcgler. J -hn Genncr, postmaster of D-.weyville. was in town Saturday. ;Ie reports crupa heavy up there and people generally feeling good. A. W. Cooipton, the photographer, photograph-er, in having bis gallery dressed up in a new coat of paint. That's business; a neat outside coat shows that all's healthy and prosperous within. The merchant" of Eureka are oi -ire enterprising in the way of adv. tt;L-ing than any other place ci its size wc know of in the west; and as a result, they are doing a rushing and full-grown business. S. L. Stock Exchange Journal. Our own dramatic company will op. mi the opera house. Good. Most of the business houses were ci'.sed Thursday morning on nc-c nc-c unt tf its being Fast day. The City has been literally live with Indians this week. A g"od asj-aycr ought to make helps of money at Brigham. Prof. W. H. JoneB has been engaged en-gaged b irincipitl of the Hyrum district schoids. A rlanco over our advertising column shews that the business men of Brigham City appreciate their home paper. How would it strike yon if our east hills should prove to be filled with paying silver and other ores? Indications begin to point that way. P. L. Anderson has been appointed appoint-ed road Supervisor of Bear River precinct. Mayor J. M. Jensen is making improvements on his residence in the Second ward. New subscribers are rolling in. We received a nice lot this and last week. Come on; there's room for the millions. 11. C. Christiansen, our enle,--prising merchant tuil' r. pays In has been doing a rushing business the past three weeks. He knows it pays to advertise big. The Salt Lake board of education are at work relieving the uvci-crowded uvci-crowded condition of their public schools. According to an exchange, if wheat is damp when threshed out, put one dry brick in the granary to each bushel of wheat. By so lining the wheat will become perfectly dry. Eastern Box Elder is unquestionably unques-tionably the boss place for big peaches. Adam's Eden mut have been wash d awny fn-m this plan-when plan-when the lloi.d came. Chas. E. Ingfllls, the gcnitil traveling agent of the LTnion Pacific Pa-cific system, was in town on business busi-ness Monday. ''Yes, marriage is a lottery and I'm drawing a prize." and tin young man laughed as he pulh d the baby carriage up Forest street. The thoughtful man now putteth up a stove or two, a .little in ad-j ad-j vancc of the season, mnybnps, and thereby saves himself and ounih some discomfort and aggravatii.j; ', colds. Burn a little sulphur in the ce! j lar and rooms of the house once it i a while. It will slowly consum-, consum-, and kill unpleasant odors and destroy de-stroy disease germs with which it comes in contact. In parts of the state of New York, peaches are selling now for $2.50 per bushel; in Brigham an excellent peach can be had for from t w e n t y - fi v e to f o r t y cents a bushel. People intending to go to Conference Con-ference should rend the U. P.'s ad. in this issue. It gives rates and desirable information concerning the selling and limiting of tickets. The Mai ad bridge south of Bear River City, is in a bad condition. It will soon be repaired by order of the County Court. The County Court last week ap-' ap-' n inted M. D. Cox of Corinne. coroner of B,x L'hLr caiulv. A slight melting snow fell in the 'alky Thursday. The t -is of the a )un(aina this m rning h.. k cold tod wiutrey; covered as they are :y a slight, fall of snow. People are going Li Cuiferen.-e this nil rirng in crowds. Col. W. ii. Hnrvevof Ou.Un.and .'a-tain ). P. Tarpy S Salt L.ke v -re in t n u yetrrday. j O. i). II'Midrieksen .f Su!t Lake, a,,d .Jacob Hendrieksen -f Uollin-stoii. Uollin-stoii. were in town Thursday. They left with us some very prom. so g samples of gold and silver quartz trotn their new mines near the Twin mills. Assays will bo made this week and reported later. The question is still being agitated agi-tated whether we shall have fence or no fence law for Box Elder county.' Dr. Williamson, who has been absent d .iring the past week at-tending at-tending to a call from some dis-, tance for his professional service. ! wishes Tmk Biv.t.f.i: to say he will he at his cilice during the coining! week nod wishes those who have i been talking t.i him of dental work ! to do something besides talk, by calling and scouring appointments early in the wnek. |