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Show CITY AND OTHER CHIEFS. limy lot n I cwi linnn ('ui lOtJl io I'll ui-. Jii'Iii ioiis .ti!t-:-tir-inir. Crtui.-.- i:;ins' :i w ltl: 1 Iicsh. Kular'-:- many an nM li'iim s. ftcvivi s many n dull Ku.-Mni-.-s. Ilt'-i'in s many a failing Ini-intss. Save- many a tailing l',iinc.-s. I'n-i-rvi.- many :l laiy Im-int.-s. II--, who in tliu wi-rlil wiiuld ri.-c, mu.-'t c ithrr fail or advertise 'Rah fur tin; ckrtric liIit! Th'i fani'Mis fiihnoro Ijund .at the new Opera Huusl tuiiight. A irt'Ui h-nia n in hnti-.m li:is a Welch coin, which is MW years old. himisay'H Dramatic company playt.-I at W'illard Tuesday evening. A fence In hcen placed around the p(r farm north-wct of the City, Rernemltrr all kinds of religione noticen will ho published free in Thk Hi'Mhr.rt. Our produce alilpper.-; arc working work-ing hnrd to find a good market for our dried fruits. There was a marked increase in the attendance at the Academy Monday morning. Look out for next Saturday's I'i'(!f,-:it. A big change for the bettor will take place. Quite a number of people from O.iriitnn wen- present at the grand n;i?:iingof our new Opera House, -.'i.iid-dau-iilcr of the vc::e;-a!-h: I couple accomj unied them mi their -lmrt jouriay. Hi-owning I'.nvthcrs nf Ogdcn liave a big ad. in tnifi issue. Trie weather this morning louks j rather dark and foreboding, i The Urigbam City Dramaticelub j has decided to go to Logan next 1 Saturday to treat our northern ; neighbor witli ''The lirokeu Vuw." ' Manager Snow informs us this morning that about fifty extra chain will be placed in the Opera j House tonight. So there is still some room left J. 1). (.'all, one of the numerous bright young scholars that Wilhird City has produced, ia now teaching iu Hear River City. He was in town last evening. A company has been organized in Denver, says the S. L. Stork Ex-clutnge Ex-clutnge Jttttranl, with a capital stock of $2,000,000 for the purpose o" mining tin . in Utah. They say they have hundreds of thousands of good tin ore in sight. A printing office in Kentucky was opened with prayer the other day. This is a rare exception to the rule, as from time immemorial it has been the custom of a newspaper news-paper office to be opened by the devil and closed by the sheriff. Mrs. Clara McAlister and Mrs. B. M. Young came over from Logan I he theatre-going public of Bng-ham Bng-ham City appreciate our handsome new Opera Mouse, and no mistake. It. 0. Dun & Co. report business improving steadily all over the WoHt. Brudwtrect nUo reports trade favorable. And now Loga n is en j o y i ng 'hold-ups" these fine days. Brig-ham Brig-ham City may not always be froo from them. To newspaper men. For Bale, an S-col. rashintbn Hand press, in first-class condition. Apply to Tnk Bi:(U.Eii office. Pcojde Rave already commenced to rake up the leaves in their yards and offer tfiera up as a burnt offering,. offer-ing,. to incense the neighbors. Fr'ed C. Petersen, the painter, is fixing up Pds residence in the Second Sec-ond ward in good 6hape. He is building a large concrete cellar. Next Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Peirce will give a wedding anniversary party at thoir elegant home on Pleasant streot. A party of fifteen from Logan is expected over today to see Gilmore. We .shall be glad to see our friends rnm tho beautiful Queen of Cache. The pretty girls of Corinnc are said to have a new fad in the way of rabbit hunting. Rabbit tails will consequently bo the popular trimming there this year. Merchants arc beginning to realize re-alize the advantage of having a live medium to advertise in, and hence announce themselves through the columns of The Bugler. yesterday to hear Gilmore in our new Opera House. G. W. Thatcher, Thatch-er, Jr., manager of the Thatcher Opera House, and a large party Jof young people, are expected over today. There was a report circulated oil the streets Monday that a tiny babe had been found on the steps ! of a private dwelling near the old woolen factory. Diligent inquiry elicits the information- that there was no truth to this story of the foundling. i ; Something should certainly 'be done to keep quiet a certain class of young men who habitually collect col-lect in the back part of the Tabernacle Taber-nacle or ward halls at all kinds of religious gatherings. Their rude, noisy conduct astonishes visiting strangers. Nearly everyone has a want of some kind. Do you want help of any kind, do you want to rent a room or house, or sell a piece of property, make a trade or exchange of any kind, let it be known through the want columns of Tub Bugler and your wants will be supplied. O. G. Snow's magnificent brick residence on the corner of Main and Tabernacle streets is rapidly nearing . completion. You can count on half the fingers of your right hand all the dwellings in Utah north of Ogden that will comparo with it. Brigham is getting get-ting some great houseB, sure. The desire of an enterprising journal is to give its readers the best news obtainable. This takes both time and means and we hope our readers will appreciate and in part show tho t appreciation by remitting re-mitting their subscriptions as soon as possible, for in proportion as we are supported in this way can we give better returns for that support, Ex. Bawling babies and big bonnets There is a gentle little rumor creeping about town to the effect that certain influential citizens are silently but determinedly working to mako Brigham a prohibition town. We have a new millinery store in town. Sirs. M. II. Nielson, well-known well-known here, and Carlie Madson of Ogden will open out a line of goods next Tuesday. See their ad. in this issue. Several severe cases of typhoid fever are reported from Willard. A i lady up from there this week says there are more children ''down" with that disease than have been known for years. For the past few weeks scores of large loads of goodwood have i been hauled out of the mountains, j The people arc preparing for the I reported approaching severe winter. That's right. B. F. Boothe has received his commission from President Harrison, Harri-son, making him tiie regularly authorized au-thorized postmaster of the olliec at : Brigham City, which is now a I presidential postolUcc. ! Who were those two brave young ! damsels who were caught carrying or hats should be strictly prohibited pro-hibited from the new Opera House. An infant almost ruined two acts of last Saturday's performance by its vociferous squeals. A number of theatre-goers have hinted that a second night of that kind would be their last. Babies are certainly out of place at a theatre. Editor P. 0, Thomaseen, of tho Salt Lake Bikuhen, died last Thursday, Thurs-day, after a long illness. He was one of the pioneer journalists of the Territory and was well known among the Scandinavians throughout through-out Utah. As a writer, he had but few superiors; his loss will be felt by many, and his place as editor of Bikubni will not be easily filled. ; two wheelbarrow loads of rock into : one of our principal sidewalks last Sunday to kill a great snake 1 which was two feet long! j When you find a stranger in tho City try to treat him as well as you wmild a guest at your own homo. : In one sense he is your gue.t. ; Make him fool that he would like ', to come to Brigham again. j The fields are now "open" and are being over-run by thousands of fine looking cattle and horses. The ' stock arc finding excellent pasturage pastur-age in the fields and are const- : , quently unusually round and sicek. Some of the merchants (if Brig-' ham are more enterprising in the j way of advertising than any other' place we know uf"; and as a result, they are doing a milling and full- ! grown business. They deserve it. j Tuesday morning Hon. Win, j j Lowe of Willard took old father j I and mother Meares to their home I i |