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Show Try an ad. in The Bn;u;n. The mornings arc cold and crisp. A canning factory in course of construction. Mr. Politics h;rs been laid on the shelf for awhi!. Business ought to begin picking up again in about a week. Several of Plymouth's nabobs came down on this morning's passenger train. Brigham City will be left to grope in darkness if we permit our lights to go out. At Three Mile Creek, on November Novem-ber 8th. James Young was elected Justice of the Peace and Frank Housley, Constable. Several nights this week ice has frozen nearly an inch thick on tubs of water that were exposed to the frosty night air. j Old Sol is getting pretty lazy now-adays. He doesn't show his genial face over the eastern hills of a morn until about half past eight. By the middle of next month the days will begin to lengthen again and Old Sol will have to get out of bed a bit earlier. Any orders for less than 100 copies of The Bugler will be charged at regular rates of five cents a copy. A discount will be allowed for orders of 100 and over. - f An exchange says the coming winter will be a freakish spell of weather. When you go out for an hour's ramble equip yourself with a pair ot overshoes, a palm-leat tan, a hot sad iron, umbrella,straw hat, heavy overcoat and linen duster with fur pockets. The Southwest Silver Convention and Mass Meeting of Miners meets in El Paso, Texas, Dec. 5th, at 9 a. m. Everybody Invited. The Convention Con-vention will last four days.. A brilliant program of public amuse- i ments will draw thousands. Special Rates upon all railways. Friends of silver do not fail in your duty now. The Rexburg Press (Republican) came out on the 11th, two days i after the election, with the startling start-ling information in big, black, cold type that "Harrison gets therewith both feet and don't you forget it." The most important part of the declaration of our contemporary seeniB to hare been omitted and that was, where he got. Send in orders for extra copies of The Bugler containing coupons or the contest. We have concluded to publish the names of the twenty ladies receiving the highest number of votes instead of. the ten, as was first thought best. W. M. Erdmann has sold his interest in-terest in the Central Meat Market to J. F. Erdmann & Co. and may cast his lot in other climes. Will is a fine fellow and the friendship of lots of Brigham people will go with him. There is talk of the B. C." Electric Elec-tric Light Co. closing down on account ac-count of lack , of patronage. If they are forced to that end it will be one black mark for Brigham. No water in the city ditchen, Monday. BOTES OF TUB BUGLER. Next Thursday ii Thanksgiving Day. It iH particularly interesting to the ladies. See the change of ad. of the Hardware on third page. One hundred thousand dollars to loan on long or short time at Bank of Brigham City. O. G. Snow, Prest. 20-t Not is the time for merchants and other business men to pull for the full trade by advertising in The Buch.er. R. K. Wilson will soon move into his handsomely furnished saloon sa-loon on Main street. The Knud-son Knud-son part cf the same buildingis nearing completion. The Salt Lake Herald will strike off a great Christmas edition of 50,000 copies. Over 30.000 will be distributed at the World'd Fair at Chicago next year. Either hand in or mail to The BiKii.ER oflicc your votes for the , most popular lady in Box Elder j County. Don't hold off until the: last. Sond in your votes at once. A young photographer came to town. Wednesday. He will probably go into partnership with his delighted father, A. W. Compton, Comp-ton, our - well-known local photographer. Mother and babe doing nicely. Any man, woman or child can vote as many times as he or sho pleases for whom they think is the most popular lady in Box Elder County. Provided, they vote with the coupons which will appear in each Bucileu froui now on until after the contest. f Wc should lie very much pleased to Hear, before next Saturday, who are the most popular ladies in Willard, Three Mile Creek, Mantua, Callsfort, Honey villc, Dewey ville, Col Huston, Plymouth, Portage. Bear River City, Snowville, Terrace Ter-race and the western settlements. Wc hayo done a rushing busmen in our job department during the pint two weeks, and especially this week. During the past few days we have turned out twenty-six jobs of 0,22.3 impressions. The Bnui.Rit is the place to get neat work done at reasonable figures?. An election in Box Elder County costs each political party from MOO to 1400. This amount is ex-ponded ex-ponded in hiring halls, printing, traveling expenses, processions, band hire, Ae., which don't leave many nickels with which to purchase pur-chase votes, even if either party tdiould be so inclined. Box Elder Peak, the highest .point on the mountains about ten miles north of Brigham, took on its winter garb this week which it will no doubt retain, with some lliu t lations in thickness, fr five or six months to come. This elevated p inl, about S.OOO feet high, usually carries patches f snow far into the summer. |