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Show I Sii i-l j wiru lit 1 1 10 IIakdwauk. Lahor-fumirhing iud it.-tries will s'lvc the town. ! Pence builders, get your wire at . tin 1 1 aiidw Ai;i:. ' Did the April fool get his work ill uii yuii yrslerdav? ' Metropolian i'.t.-hioti hooks for ; '5'- at Iloilcy & Shis'. Choice fruit trees fur sale at Xels 1 Madson's. Third ward. Now's the time to clear the cemetery ceme-tery of stones and rubbish. Knll line of chemicals, paint and j medicines. City Drug Store. Sonic oO leaches were at the examination ex-amination yesterday afternoon. ! A choice line of spring and sum-! sum-! nier dress Roods at It. J,. Fishburn j it Sons. : The (Jeorgia Minstrels will ap-I ap-I pear at the opera house next Kri-! Kri-! day night. j W hen people, w ant the home news they read Tin-: Br..i.i:it. i I The neat little cottage of (.'. M. 1 S iti it's is now partially roofed in. j Highest Cash Price paid for ! Hides ami I'elts at the Box Klder Meat Market. ! Postmaster 15. F. Boothe' new li.-t ! of advertised letters appears in t-- day's Bnw.Kit. Next Friday night the ( lenrgia ! Minstrels, alt colored, will appear , at the opera house. j Ladies! The finest lino of embroideries em-broideries is to be had at 11. L. Fishburn & Sons. ! The Cor i nne Culiope expects to make its initial bow to the public next Thursday morning. The grading of Main street has made a pud muddle in front of the postoflice that is very nigh impassable. im-passable. Not one of our Itenuhlican friends left lirigham yesterday morning on ' the fr.oO I'rovo special to attend . the convention. Kunnv, but it's a fact. A special coach was left at the Brigliam station yesterday to accommodate ac-commodate the Conference-goers. The U. P. men are figuring on a rush. The Bi"c;lkr is literally chuck full of news again today. Tin-: lii oi.Fit is a creditable representative representa-tive of the town and is worthy the hearty patronage of every business man in Brigham City. Many people have already gone to Conference. The attendance : this year, it is thctughl, will be phenomenally large. The laying of the cap stone of the largest and grandest structures in the Territory, Terri-tory, the Temple, will prove a magnet to thousands. What tubs full of rot and corruption, cor-ruption, and dark secrets of crime, must still lay concealed behind the black skin of Filter Jones, when the wee pin-hole, caused by the prick of an innocent little four-line four-line local, will let out gallon upon gallon of stinking, putrid matter! We still have some of those ladies lino shoes at $1.")0. U. L. Kismu'itN A Sons. A number of people have been working out their $: poll tax on Main street this week. This stringing out of wintery weather delights the hearts of the coat dealers, if no one else. The next attraction at the opera house is the ( lenrgia Minstrels, (io, laugh, and live long. Spring and winter been have alternately culling us about this week "in great shape." J. W. Sheflield has given his shop on corner of Box Klder and South stieets a fresh coat of paint. Kncourage manufactories of every kind; then our town will grow and prosper and all will he busy j and happy. It is reported that a new store i was opened at Dcwcyvillc a few-days few-days ago. That place, too, must be on the boom. Fort Rkxt. Two rooms foroflicc, or dwelling, on Main street, half a block north of Co-op store. Apply to O. X. Stohl. The Payson Enterprise lias thrown oil' the always objectionable "patent insi.le." We admire and commend its pluck. "This is going to be a deathly ijuiet summer for us merchants, if water works are not put in this season," say our businessmen. Some line looking eaniples of a dark colored ore, said to have come from Promontory, were being exhibited ex-hibited on the streets this week. T i ( k Bet) l v. K i nay be roundly cussed for what wc know and do say, but my, how wc should be blessed for what wc know but don't say! The Johnson Brothers of Spring-ville Spring-ville have bought in and are helping help-ing push the Independent ahead. That town will now have a good paper, sure. A number of our friends called in last Saturday morning, press day, to sec our big machine work. They were profuse in its praise. Lvcry one is welcome. How the snow that had fallen the night before scattered and slunk into the ground w hen old Sol came forth with his warm, genial face, Tuesday morning. The Ogden weekly Leader has , made its appearance. It is a clean, SIITKS OP THE BIMLKR. Still the tramp doth tramp. The City Drug Store 5c cigar. Toilet Articles City Drugstore. See our big oiler. Bool he it Puree Stationery and books City Drug Store. Buy your paints at the IIauo-waue. IIauo-waue. Dr. Wade's ollicc back of City Di ng Store. Fine line gents' tics just received at Boothe & Pcircc. When you go to the postodice, always ask for Tun Bix.leh. Bring vour Hides and Pelts to the Box Elder Meat Market. Now is the time to clean up your premises and paint your houses. Run in the tramps and make 'em clean and help beautify our streets. Paint your house with the best of paints, all colors at Hardivaiie. The leap-year girls might try him delicately with a little popcorn. pop-corn. Ladies, please call and see our beautiful straw hats. 11. L. Fish-itniN Fish-itniN A Sons. The electric light poles arc being extended two blocks further south on Main street. R. L. Fishburn, Jr., is having a pretty portico built on the southern part of his neat cottage. That storm which struck the town Monday seemed like a regular Dakota blizzard. But it was only short lived. The original Manager of the Hardware takes the Bishop at his word and shows him prices. See their ad. on the second page. The Bi'gi.ek has one of the best equipped job ollices in the west, and executes all work neatly and promptly. Send in a trial order. How do most of the creeks in Brigham remind you of some of our rathcrfast voung men? Whv, be- wei i-euiieu, seven-coiumn 10110, published in the interests of the Liberal party of that city. N. Yearslcy is having his old Third ward residence torn down to make way for a new one, which he ! expects to erect this summer. That's right; build up the old town. Lost. March 2Mrd, between Brigham depot and Three Mile Creek school house, pair new, gold-rimmed gold-rimmed spectacles in leather case. Kinder return to BuciLSit oliice and be rewarded. Through passenger trains, through freight train:, fast time, via the Chicago, Union Pacific it North-western Line to the principal cities cast of the Missouri River via Omaha. apl-30 Encourage home labor-furnishing industries; keep your boys at home; ' then, parents, we can honestly as sure you that you will have les?-cause les?-cause to mourr. over their immorality immor-ality or reckless waywardness. Mrs. J. C. Dewey, wife of the : good-natured Bishop of Deweville, intends going down to Conference j this week, after which she expects to visit the Provo asylum, where an unfortunate friend is confined. The Box Kider Dairy Co. will take alimitcd number of imod mih-h cause they ought to be curbed, of course. Superstitious people of Fort Dodge, la., and vicinity saw a well detiued black cross across the face of the moon last week, and they are worried. It is claimed a similar cross was seen just before the war. People talk about opportunities. The greatest we have heard of is at Boothe A Peirce's, where they are selling Shantong pongees at 1 7 Ac per yd.; Bedford cords at 15c and 2Dc; golden fleese at 17 Ac; bleach sateens from loc to ."0c. Spring has come and also a profusion pro-fusion of flowers. I have a beautiful beauti-ful line of artificial llowers, in all grades. Prices reasonable. Burial wreaths on short notice. Ladies wishing bridal wreaths call at Mrs. I. Stark's, two blocks cast and one-half one-half south from Court House. Laiuks. Call around to our oliice and see "Woman's Work." which we are giving away with Thk Broi.Kii. and you will go wild over it and compel your husbands, fathers or big brothers to pay $2.25 in advance for TriK Bi n.i:ii anil secure se-cure this gi-m magazine for mi, and the "American Karmer" liesidcs. cows this season. Wc have two I three-quarter bred yearling 1 Tot- j stein bulls for sale, cheap. Fori particulars, write W. S. Hansen, Collinston. For six months or more a rumor ; has been rife that a bouse fur im- i moral purposes was being erected ' in the southern part of town. The ! report has reached our cars from j dozens of sources. An investiga- ' lion should be made, if for no other i reason than to ijuiet the tongues of the gossips. "Tiik lU oi.Kii is getting keener, and brighter every issue," is the street talk now. "It is literally 1 ; boiling over every week with sparkl-j sparkl-j ing intelligence of a local nature. We are proud of our home paper i which sticks by our people and our representatives in oliice and is a lasting credit to the town' No writ of restraint or regularly authorized injunction has, up to j date, been served on the Council for grading a portion of Main street, so we may now breath freely and console ourselves with the happy thought that at least one move on the part of our Citv Fathers meets the approbation -f the "safety" i societ v. |