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Show 'f it' .tWl 1." LvL Vt ! no duul)t. ' "trj ber 3rd ' One sorrel, bald faced horse; about 14 years old; branded IS on left shoulder and right thigh; weight about 1,200. One sorrel horse, branded L on right thigh; 12 years old; weight 1,300. One bay horse, branded C 3 on left thigh; weight about 1,200; age 9 years. One sorrel horse, bald face; brand EH on left shoulder; age 9 years; weight 1,000. Address, C. C. Loveland, Brigham City. 9fSoTbr Meal Marotf7 The Logan Juunmal was sold last week to a new company. We hope the new iueslKrs will make of the paper wbsfe it. might be. The- Holidays are now past and gone and we may rest easily once mure. The district echooli will all be opened next Monday. The children chil-dren have had a good, long vacation and ought now to take hold of their studies with renewed energy. Lots of sleighs in town from neighboring cities, towns and villages vil-lages this week. Prof. Foster, the man who makes the weather, says the weather will average warm till about January 10th. Not continuously warm winter w anther, but an average How anxious all the"1 1:0 tj were to have the lioles iMt f lurgest stockings patched bel ntyj Holidays. It is bard to get Ju.OTrS of the nineteenth century "kids." Ladies' fine belts, 50 cents, at Mrs. Hilda Reese's. Our sidewalk and streets are now all paved with the unootliest and slipperiest formation posaible. Isn't it nice to have such delightful, delight-ful, walks over which to promenade? prome-nade? the old ladies especially take great delight in them. The fence election on Monday last was veiy quiet. Only a small portion of the registered voters cast their ballots. The City of Homes is soon to be lighted by electricity. If a fine line of neck-ware at bottom prices is any pointer we will certainly walk off with that trade. R. L. Fiahburn & Sons. It is now-proven almost beyond question that the dreaded disease of leprosy is not oontagious except through inoculation. What won't time unfold? Theatre! Theatre! Theatre! Don't miss the performance by the Home Club tonight. The electric headlight for engines is now being successfully used in the East.. In ordinary weather, by its means, an object the size of a horse can be distinctly seen half a mile ahead. Many small objectB can be seen a mile away. The expense ex-pense of this improved headlight is light. It is estimated that the merchant navies of the world have a total number 0X43,514 vessels. Of these, England ownes 5,412, while America makes the insignificant showing of only 419. Leave your coal orders with Boothe and" Peirce and get prompt delivery and first class coal at the reduced price. " The speakers at the Tabernacle i Sunday afternoon were Elder "V. ' II. Jones and Patriarch Samuel Smith. Wo are pleased to place the Rock Springs Review, a breezy paper of ' sister Wyoming, on our exchange list. It is to be hoped that yesterday ushered in one of the most prosperous pros-perous years ever witnessed by our to wo and county. We believe it did. If the improvements and accomplishments of 1892 do not out-shine those of any previous year, we shall be somewhat sur- I prised. Watch and wait. AdlTiew,oou,",,p Tt is strange, passing strange. Men have money to blow in for amusement, for whiskey, for beer, for cigars, for most everything. But when it comes to paying the miserable pittance required to square with the printer, they are suddenly paupers. They haven't had a cent for an age. They don't know what they are going to do. They wiil have to stop their paper. But the trouble is they don't, The ioonor this kind of people stop the the paper the better. Ex. Read the coal facts on first page. There is great need of telephone communication between town and depot, especially in this time of train blockades,- Seventy-five dollars dol-lars would do the work. The U. P. Co. are not to be outdone out-done in the coal question. Boothe & Peirce are their agents and will give the people the advantage wherever an opportunity affords. Dr. E. S. Wright of Salt Lake, accompanied by his wife, spent a few days in town this week visiting among friends and relatives. rela-tives. Dr. Wright is one of the rising young M. Ds. of the Capital, there being some 150 of that profession pro-fession down there. C. II, Dudley of Willard made The Bugler ofiice a business call last Monday,. He reports times quiet down his way. Wool mittens from 15 to 45 cents at Mrs. Hilda Reese's Millinery store. . The finest line of gent's neckwear neck-wear ever brought to Brigham is to be seen at R. L. Fishburn & Sons. A winter without winter weather makes everybody feel bad in body and spirits. A cold, crisp, bracing atmosphere, a bountiful j ice harvest and an abundance of good sleighing revive one's health and' spirits, give employment to hundreds of idle men, revive business busi-ness and make us all feel more like living out our allotted days. Ex. Young ladies should not distribute dis-tribute "or take presents thoughtlessly. thought-lessly. Think carefully before giving or receiving a present. Young men will esteem your friendship friend-ship just as highly, and you will be able to retain that feeling of independence in-dependence more easily if you Ynake or accept a gift with care. "W'-i:'-.''" lit.-UJj' TK) villi fore pa r t of this week , bringing about a foot of snow; then came a sweeping thaw which carried oil from six to eight inches. Am prepared to winter twenty head horses or stock by the mnth. Terms reasonable. A. N. Roskn- BAUM. The Y. L. M. I. A. of the First ward spent a pleasant evening in the ward hal 1 Wedjuesday n igh t. Several prizes. vei;e drawn by thcJ lucky purchasers of cake.. lufanVs woolen vests at 35 cents, at Mrs Hilda Reese's Millinery store. Miss Boll Samon is in town this week visiting her friend Miss Amelia Graehl. Give the Home Dramatic Club a rousing house tonight. "Nobody's Child" is a tine drama and will no doubt give universal satisfaction. Study economy by buying your Xnms candies and nuts of R. L. Fishburn &. Sons. Henry G. Jensen and Hcber Jensen, two young men of this City, dropped in and subscribed for The Bugler, yesterday. That's right, boys; we want you all in and they are coming fast, too, we arc pleased to note. How about that central school project? The Rexburg Press building and paper outfit were consumed by flames last week. Insurance $1,800. The Home Dramatic Club did not appear last night as advertised, on account of the "Clemenccau Case" being aandwitched in ahead of them the night before. The play was postponed until tonight. Unless some satisfactory written agreement can soon be entered into between the management of the Opera House and the Home Dramatic Dra-matic Club, there is talk of the latter disbanding altogether. That's a pretty state of affairs, sure. Merchants, good wrapping paper for sale cheap at The Bugler office. The Bugler and the Demorest's Family Magazine for one year for only $3.60. The live and wide-awake man and woman reads the ads. in The Bugler each week and thereby finds out where bargains are offered and can always be found. So read The Bugler ads. and grow rich. warm for twenty or thirty, days, with the cold and! warm waves alternately al-ternately crossing the continent as usual. But then the professor didn't always strike it, and we may look for cold weather in January. A man in Missouri is a rattlesnake rattle-snake farmer on a large scale, having hav-ing 10,000 of the reptiles in stock. Hg raises them for the oil, which is very valuable. A German, chemist has succeeded succee-ded in producing artificial silk, whichhas all the qualities of the natural .-Article except strength, wherein it is deficient, being only two-thirxls ai strong. This will give the worm a rest. Vaccination is now being auc- ccBsfully employed to relieve ' whooping cough. What next? Theatre tonight. Don't miss it. 1 Mortgagors can find relief by making a contract (specific, not estimated,) with my company, I which is officerad by the flower of ! Chicago's capitalists. The company will pay tlie interest and principal when due in exchange for certain monthly payments at a positive ultimate cost of only 3 per cent. A saving; of 5 to 7 per cent per annum. "Where values are double the amount of the mortgage, the pay mem ts may be upportioned to cover a period of 1 to 3 years longer long-er tha.n the original mortgage. Ref creneca. as to the standing of the company furnished on application. Lilieral terms to a competent and reliable agent for Box Elder County. Address: Geo. F. Busch, General oerit Ogdex, Utah. |