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Show !r:..iU.i.Mn.;. V. Vr v..i ! ml L't:i!l itio'.lli ta'iJ'lS." IFy. Hie has two chat-tres of ho:se-si-:d:ng lo f:gld. T1:0 one came up Ti!'-.-:day, ami the jury ae-quitt' ae-quitt' d d. -iV ndant. The second will be heard today. The hurglars captured in 1! 1 ig-liajn ig-liajn City last eunmi'.T by Marshal 1'iodcn g.:t nine years in the pom-ten pom-ten tia ry ; .Samuel I'unj'wiU-h, the Indian d..T -rado, got six ycrr. Xew subscriptions are ni!inj; in and old oneri bcin puld up. Let tlie :i"od work eon ti one, or we may j have nivther dream nbout our IV".v ' n niaiiiii! delirtjueut s-abseribers. I Advertise your Cl:ri:itinaH jroods in Tin: Urnf.KR so the jiubiir, may learn wlio the cnterpriinij merchant1; mer-chant1; are that are K"in; to supply tho doinand !'i.r ('hri.-truas prCiX-nt. .in Kt-ve.T.l of the neighboring towns there arc numerous cases of di pi. i he: ia, which have caused a. few ; d.vMha. I'l-eeautiouH should be taken by parent:-) in Driham City. Thellri-ham City, Utaln Vwlvai, one of our ood exehaney, is now I irinted all ad home. It h a neat publication and is full of interesting interest-ing reading matter. Xauvoo Jiutt-hr. Jiutt-hr. Fine skating is reported on Bear llivcr over in western AVyoming. (iucss tlui ice hasn't got down this far yet. The mouth of tho old Boar seems to be hotter than his tail. The damages claimed in'thelibel I fiuils now pending against the Tribune aggregate something like HMO Tlin Lit oct m,n if i' - y-; i.; . - k-.:r. ' w :-p n h. Id l.y M. H b.-oLt . w;lh a ri:.;;:n;: --nap. a pic-e of l!ie au-lip.-l.i-e. A slight roim.ioti ,:i was 1 noticed wliere the m.-'oi! f-!l. K. r. Kieharils, exclusive ag;nt r.f Box Kld'-r cou;:tv for the Xew York Eoy.iiahh- A-urance ocji.-ty, one of the oldest and mest J ro!ia!)!e in exist-'uee, is now lido-' lido-' iug" lids pari of ihe county. Tin-: j Bi'oi.;:;; uniavitatinrily reeommeudH I Mr. liichards a::J his company to ! all. J It is a well known fact that good ; country roads increase trade, iro we believe that if some of the roads leading to our City were repaired and given a layer of gravel, Brig-ham's Brig-ham's country trade would be increased. in-creased. Farmers appreciate good roads, and th-.-v take advantage of them. Jri our article lasd week on the housrcs in town healed with hot air, we failed to mention 0. G. Snow's new brick residence. The heating apparatus was placed in there October Oc-tober iMth, several days before the Opera House, which makes it the pioneer hot-air system of the county. Mr. Demoneau, the handsome, has been in town again this week collecting data for Bishop O. F. Whitney's coming invaluable history his-tory tit' Utah. Every one is anxiously anx-iously looking for the proposed history, his-tory, and it will undoubtedly have a tremendous run, especially in this Territory. K. K. "Wilson, the saloon keeper, was arrested by Marshal Boden, Wednesday, for permitting boys under twenty-one years of age to fre'jU'Mit his place. Tins being the first charge of the kind against the defendant, he was discharged as the lielg'. !.-; ha- -.: a enfant : i'-rrov.er ,f ids p.q, r. and the dyiu" man did n .t want him to ' b.im.ra;;y of th, r i.eiirhb.,. 1 A Inter Lorn IV.er lidwards. ' one of ih pro-pciuu:: e-ockuien of . Gey.er, N,-vada. relative (,f Jacl-e 1 Vtersofa.isCity.savsiu-is vSry n.ueh pleas, d with T.iK Ih oiMM:. ! After reading them, .Mrs. Kdwards ' forward?, them to her relatives in , New vti-rk stare each week. We! are pleased to see that Tni: Bn;;.Ki: is appreciated awavt as well as at home. Arrangements should lie made whereby (lie sidewalks of the en-! tire City, especially to and from all I school-houses, will be cleared bv j J the snow-plows every morning i after a idoim. What is worse for a child than to trail into a cold school room with wet feet, w et stockings stock-ings or v.vt, skirls? These things should be .-SardeJ against ju:;t as much as no-sihle. The Relief -ocieiy Rake Conference Con-ference was held in the Tabernacle, Tues.lay. The main room was so cold in the morning that the Con- ferenco was adjourned to tho vestry. ves-try. The ladies of the Third ward served a Hue lunch after the morning morn-ing meeting. The alter noon session ses-sion was held in the large room. The me. tings were interesting and quite largely attended. The electric light poles have bc:jn i'tt along Blcasant, Main, Young, North Wall, Forest and South Wall streets. The poles are now all ready for the stringing of the wire?. Had the day when the lights will first be turned .on. It will be one of the memorable events in the history of our progressive City. Tho event should be celebrated cele-brated with a public demonstra- tfio.COO brought by Marshal Parsons. Par-sons. Brigham City wants a big brick yard and the man that starts such an enterprise now will reap ! the harvest. There is going to be' considerable building going on in Brigham next year. The Y. L. M. I. A. Conference was held in Wiliard, Wednesday. A number of people from here took train down and back. The cold weather helped to decrease the at- I tendance materially. AV inter seems lo be closing down his grip on fair Utah all right enough. There seems to be no dilly dallying in his mocle of procedure pro-cedure this time. He seems to have come in dead earnest. L. P. Christensen, who has' been running a fruit wagon up through Gentile Valley and Soda Springs this summer, says his business has been good the past year. Winter coming on has put a stop to it for this season. Dun's last Trade Review roads: The only change observable in the condition of business is a gradual improvement. Many branches of trade arc a little more active, and in some the improvement is quite satisfactory. AVe were so terribly crowded with work last week that we overlooked severed important items. The postponed Thanksgiving Thanks-giving entertainment at the Chapel was one of the interesting events we failed to mention.. A,1(rL.. "" "cing "Liberally'1 1 JowI'.h. r in-gh, it would ;o,nc-sK- 11 Johnson, John .'sephsen, Annie the well-knuwn Ni,K,n, Jnm,s c 'ic Burglar" in Nit"!,,M'imriottft of course, rZ'L- on paying all costs, which amounted amount-ed to about $12. The bridges on Forest street should be widened, on account of the electric light poles standing so close to the center of them. Driv-: Driv-: ers are compelled to make an awkward awk-ward circle in order to get on to the bridges and avoid c o 1 1 i d i n g w i t h the poles, which stand almost immediately im-mediately in front. The work of obtaining estimates ' and necessary figures on the water works project is going on nicely. We expect to be able to have a complete write-up of this subject for next issue. The entire system will not cost more than $15,000 or $20,000, for which amount the City will be bonded. Two weeks ago The Cl'glek had the dire misfortune to use four adjectives ad-jectives in the same order in 'which they appeared in a measley little sheet published at Park City, for which the said sheet called us a ! sneak, a -thief and two "tin-horns." ! What other occupations are you well versed in, Brother? In these days of so man' alleged cures of consumption, oysters arc commended and are given to consumptive con-sumptive patients because they contain iodine. The treatment is quite common in the south. If many bad boys read this, you may look out for a consumption epidemic epi-demic in Brigham soon. Tuesday night, several young bloods took their girls to attend a dance held in a neighboring town. One of 'em got teetotally smitten on his pard's girl, and, by Jove, if he 'didn't cut his friend out and take the girl home, not reaching here until the cocks crowed 3 a. m. We .may look for a duel shortly. ' "No, thank you; I never waltz; Pma says if any of the young men want to hug me they must do it on the sly; she won't have them i mussing my dress up, and leaving j linger marks on my waist, so long j as she does the washing and has to ; support me." The above was heard at the dar.ee the other evening. Wo have jm;f, received 'Talcs From Town Topics' No. 2, which lV.lh.iws closely on the heels of its pvi dt'Cesior, No. 1, and is equally bright and bold with tho former publication, fir which an immense .a!e is claimed by the projectors. Tow:; Torirs pJiUuddng Co.. 21 We!, 23rd Street, New York. The legal time Ibr publishing the delinquent tax list expires with this i-:s-:e. Now the law requires the Collects .r to oxp ;.- f-r public :::de enough of the property upon which taxes are due to liquidate ihe debt. This most be doye :i the third Momh.y in Dumber; wiii-. h v ill be, one week from next-Monday. next-Monday. An Eastern p.pcr is responsible fur the s; ny that a Cowley county farmer raided a ik-id of pop corn and stored it in a barn. The barn t-fk tire and tiic corn b gnn to pop tion. A certain, teacher in a certain school requested her pupils to learn the Lord's prayer. One little girl arose to ask the teacher in what book she would look for the prayer. It was a certain lawyers daughter who thus addressed the teacher. "V. 'hen you go home look in the Bible," said the teacher. "But we haven't got a Bible," retorted the little miss, "we only got Webster's dictionary." The Chicago Type Founder says that the man who takes a newspaper news-paper from the postofticc with no ; intention of ever paying his subscription sub-scription would be highly indignant indig-nant and grossly insulted if he were called a thief. Yet a court in Ohio recently convicted forty men of that caliber and alloued the publisher, pub-lisher, who brought suit, the full extent of the bill in every case. The crime charged was larceny. If you don't believe that our prices are lower than you hayg ever purchased the same goods for before, just compare our prices with others and see for yourself; Men's artics $1.10, per pair Men's rubbers 50 per pair Ladie's artics '0 per pair Ladie's rubbers . .30 & .35 per pair, Misses' artics 70 per pair Misses' rubbers 25 per pair Children's artics GO per pair All new goods. Boothc & Pcirce. Many complaints have been made that the Tabernacle was fearfully cold at the last Sunday morning session of the Y. M. M. I. A. conference. con-ference. The building was comfortable com-fortable in the afternoon. The persons per-sons in charge of the system found that it took longer to heat the building build-ing than they expected. Hereafter, the fires in the furnaces will bo started earlier, so the room can be made very comfortable even in the most inclement weather. Do you. young man, asks an exchange, ex-change, know the consequences of loafing? Do you realize the fact that every person born in this world has an important pai t to play in the great drama of life? Then why do you loaf about the streets, refuse to work when you haven't a penny in your pocket, and only work once in a while to keep you from starving? Laziness leads to crime. Crime opens wide the doors of the penitentiary. Can you realize the results of a misspent life? The Sricntijtr, A mcri'av, puh- lished by Munn & Co., New York. ; during forty-live years is, bevond I ail question, the leading paper re- lating to science, meeiianies and ! inventions published on this conti-i conti-i ner.t. Each weekly issue presents ihe latest seientiiic ne-.vs in an iuter-: iuter-: esting and reliable manner, aeeom- panh-d with engravings prepared expressly to demonstrate the snb-I snb-I jeeis. The ,SW'-,; t-j'-: Aw rri-nn m invaluable to every person d.-siriuir ti keep pa;-e with the ir.w ntion and discov. ri-s of the day. GRIEF BLASTS Of THE BUGLES. X'leslt Notes C.niRlit on tlie "Wing From City nnil INVigiihorliood. We shall soon have our shortest day and longest night. The County Court enjoyed a rather light day, Monday. The ties that bind a business houso to the public adver-tise. The Home Dramatic Club will play again two weeks from today. H. M. Jarvis and Dr. Roche of Corinne were in town, Thursday, on business. A man may get a crick in his1 back by trying to carry water on both shoulders. A:i exchange says that a lump of sugar saturated in vinegar is a good remedy for hiccough. If you want your city well represented rep-resented to the world, patronize tlie columns of your home paper. An eight ecu -ye.ir-oid girl of Lebanon. Ii!., died recent 1 v from the ellVcts of e:g:.rette smoking. The Home Dramatic Club is now at work on '"Monte Christo" and '"Nobody's Child,'' for the Holidays. The boys have been skating on the pond wc.-t of t.wn this week. Tne ice was frozen several inches thick. Pi-evident Wiiford Woodruff is reported very ill this week. How serious tho ease is, could- not be learned. Tlie t urn -d aw n col 1 ar is coming com-ing into fashion again. Anything f o r a c h a n g 1 . thinks the average rest less Ameriv'an dude. t! round sold for $ 12.000 a front f.Kit in Chicago a few days ago. This is said to be the highest price ever paid on tins continent. lie loved her with a love intense, but she laced herself so tight, that, when he asked her fbr her heart, she said 'twas "out of siht."' Our merchants have already received re-ceived large stocks of Holiday ' The Ilan-bj B rot hi rs have rc-j rc-j ceived an order to supply the . Broom hotel, Ogdcn.wiih their self-i self-i waiting tables. A wholesale order j was sent to Brigham City yeslcr-; yeslcr-; day. The self-waiters, are meeting : with universal favor. Standard Cor. j This is the most pleasurable and : appropriate season of the year in which to lay hold and ''kick" and l-ay the poor Ror.d .Supervisor, j but in justice to him we will sav 1 we fear he- is doing his utmost ; under the circumstances. Funds low. The sudience that greeted the I Home Club in "Life for Life" last 1 Saturday night was one of the largest ever seen in Brigham Ci'.v. I The unirersal opinion of all those present is that it was the beat dramatic dra-matic treat ever enj -yed in this City. " ' j An entire Mock (street and side- walk) on Farming si t is said l i present an almo.-t unbroken shevt . of slippery ice. fTwiuld he a cap- , ital idea if s"ine one would take i- ! into ids p-vl to confine these over-' over-' Mows as u.r.di as p-iMo to narrow ' tracts. I |