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Show Postmaster P. F. Boothe has ai new li-it of adveititd letters in toilay'rf lii oi.Kit. l.'u't (iverio..k our reduced nriees on ilonriii', ceiling and rustic. 1. 1 P. Burt & Co. ; I Mrs. Ih b r Wri-ht of Ogden. j ; has been vi.-iting friends in the City of Homes this week. j Brigham City is agitating the j feasibility of establishing a graded i high st-hool, and the indications ( point to an early consummation of the project. Park City Record. j Lumber, shingles and other : material at reduced prices at D. P-j P-j Burt and Co'. f Thomas H. Young, formerly of j Three Mile Creek, was seen on our streets, Monday. Chas. Anderson. Wesley Ensign and Norman Lee of Brigham City, came over from that city and will at once commence their studies at the Agricultural College. Logan Xntion. If you live in Box Elder County and are not a subscriber for The BrGi.Eit, drop in our office, get a sample copy free and be convinced of the error of your way. See our reduction prices on building material of all kinds. D. P. BurtA Co. f Doctor Davidson, has been unable un-able to leave his room tor over a week. At one time his condition was critical, but latest reports are more favorable. A fellow who couldn't spare a dollar for a newspaper sent 50 two-cent two-cent stamps to a down east Yankee to know how to raise beets. He got this answer: ''take hold of the top and pull." Ex, J. B. Carrington has made some very nice and attractive improve- ments at his business office on south Main Street. The place has been renovated and neatly painted. The M. D. is coming out, and no mistake. mis-take. Thin or gray hair anil bald heads, so displeasing to many people iia marks of age, may tie averted for a long time liy using Hall's Hair Renewev. t Operator Galbraith ban been I transferred from Brigham to Monida, Mont., where he will take the agency and run the station, assisted as-sisted by his young bride. Will Petty will be put on as operator at Brigham and Joe Valentine will take his old position there as general baggage smasher. The picture of a luscious dude j bugging a bare-necked and bare-j legged ballet girl gave quite a brisk and metropolitan air to some of our dull, innocent old fences this week. Thi3 was one f the chief drawing cards at the opera bouse last evening. We have not yet learn ed whether or not anyone went out last night to drink in t he salacious sight. , Last week J. F. Hansen opened j up a barber shop in a building I half a block north of the Court House. So far Brigham haB not -shown her ability to support more than one barber shop at a time, but probably she is growing, and no doubt Joe will receive his share of the tonsorial business. I have opened a first class Barber Bar-ber Shop A block north of Court House. Would like your patronage. patron-age. J. F. Hansen. f So far no one has essayed to contradict con-tradict the article in last Saturday's Buui.Eit headed "Decreasing our Water," so we take it for granted every word is strictly correct. Those Couucilmen who went in on a water platform had better look a Utile out or they may suddenly i find themselves high and dry stuck 1 fast on a dusty shoal. IVople who live in new countries are j liahly lo he prostrated hy malarial j fevers. Inhabitants of ciliuf , by reason i of bad drainage and unwholesome odors ; HtiU'er from similar diseases. Ayer's Ague Cure is warranted a speeitie for all malarial poisons, i Monday morning, M rs. Ina Kircher Wallace of Ogden, wan : called to the spirit hind by the I dread death angel. Mrs. Wallace, ; who taught mu.sic in Brigham j Cily three years ago. was the wife of Jeweler L. IL Wallace of Ogden. j She leaves besides Iter husband and friends a tiny baby boy only eight davs old. -Mrs. Katherine Salisbury, the . eldest sister of .Joseph Smith, the I j Mormon prophet, lives on her own I farm three miles from the village, of Fountain Green, in Hancock , ' County,! Minoi-. Mrs. Salisbury is ; now over SO yettrs old, but she enjoys good health for her age and bids fair lo live many years yet. ' ' Nauvoo h't'ftln: ' , Brigham City, the county seat of : Box Elder County, has been at-' loin pting to support two papers until recently. Tiik Bioi.kk remains re-mains as the pioneer in the field. It has a circulation extending over Box Elder and Cache counties and ; numbering, as the editor says in 1 the American Directory, something over fi VI. .loel Shmnaker, in 1'rint- as' New York City. t |