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Show '!,:!!y. y.lrrday. AM .iiue; winter. I What do you think of to. lay's new -y 1 In ;!.k!t ? Metropolitan fa-hiou hooks lor "si ai Ib.r-hy A Sons'. I Ib-ad Tiik Hi -oi.ni's oir.T to Mlb-s.-ribf-s and lake advantage of it. Light names have been sriit in this week for the American Farmer and Woman's Work. A St. Louis undertaker says that by dying now a man can save money, as the cost of a respectable interment was never as low. Tie.: Hardware has made several heave baib wire and fanning machinery ma-chinery sales ibis week to people in from our great western rattle and farming district, lirigham is drawing lots of outside trade nowadays. now-adays. (leo. l. Chase, Watchman of the Council, has returned from Salt Lake. Jle savs he never was thrown in contact with a better or harder-working lot of men than the members of the Legislature. Mr. Chase enjoyed himself so well that he gained twenty-live pounds dur- ! ing his sojourn at the Capital. i Barb wire at lie- Haim-waui:. ' Buy r paints at tin- IL':h- w.uit. j Fence builders, get yot 1 1- u i re ; I the J Lutnu a I Line line gents'' ties jn.-l received . at Boothe A- " .iree. Xow's the lime to ele;u-tiieeeliie- , t-ry of stones and ruhhi-h. I Brill- your Hides and Bells to the Box Flder Meat Market. j Look out for our gas and mining . booms. They're eomiu', Mire. j The Republican county eonven-! tion will he held in town today. I'aint your hoii.-e wilh the be-t of paints, all colors at J Li:iv. a ;;i:. 1 i Considerable valuable matter w.t. ; unavoidably ennvded out of be t issue. K. A. Box is improving the premises prem-ises about his brick residence in the First ward. Karliesl potatoes known, 'Uiurpv Xo. :;;)," at :itc a bushel, for sale by M. L. Ensign. " Highest Cash Brice paid for Hide and Belts at the Box Klder Meat Market. N. C. Mortcnsen is having some improvements made on his residence resi-dence in the Second ward. The lawns in town are beginning to look green and beautiful, especially especi-ally that of the Court House. Apostle John W. Taylor was in town the fore part of this week, visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Kich. I"). Kosenhaum is hack from Logan. iM r. Kosenhaum attended the Agricultural College last winter. Interest in the newly discovered mineral region in Western Box Elder still keeps a stilV upper lip. Miss Trieste Box returned, last Sunday, from Logan, where she has been attending the Agricultural College. Several of our young ninirods are still doing some hunting on rainy days. Ducks seem to be in good condition. L. P. Christensen of the Third ward has commenced work on bis new residence, to be erected this coming summer. How about a Business Men's Union or a Chamber of Commerce? Town enterprise is naught without such an organization. The difference between grass and a tender young stripling of a boy, is that the grass is beautiful when it is green and the boy is not. The water-cressing season is at its height. This is one of the most healthful plants cultivated by the hand of Nature. Kat your fill. Won't one of the laws parsed by the late Legislature cause the changing of the location of a corral or two in the vicinity of Mantua ? 0. M. Squires' new dwelling on Forest street is looming up in 'great shape." The skeleton is up anil the house partly enclosed al ready. NOTES OF THE ItWiLER. The City Drug Store 5c cigar. Toilet Articles City Drug Store. See our big otter. Boothe & Peirce Stationery and books City Drug Store. Dr. Wade's office back of City Drug Store. The stores are already beginning 1 to put up their awnings. Full line of chemicals, paint and medicines. City Drug Store. Misses H. Hughes, L. Kent and L. Hansen gave Tiik Bfc.i.Eit mechanical me-chanical department a pleasant call Tuesday afternoon. o our one-cloIlar-nnd-rifty-cent-fiUer Jones i6 at it again. Heaven only knows how much he needs putting through his own machine for self purification. The Bugler has one of the best equipped job ofiices in thewest,and executes all work neatly and promptly. Send in a trial order. There was an enjoyable entertainment enter-tainment in the Presbyterian chapel this week. The program rendered is said to have been an unusually good one. We have just received a large lot of stationery, and business men will do well to call on us when in need of job work. Our work is always neat and prices to suit. We are having a big run this week, on the American Farmer, the Woman' Work; and The Bugi.kr oiler. The people are taking advantage ad-vantage of this big bargain. One reason why the children thirty years ago were so much better bet-ter behaved than those of today is that the people who tell about it were children thirty years ago. Now is the time to bring in your job work. We turn out anything from a four sheet poster to a small visiting card, and every job is neat and tasty. Trices guaranteed to suit. The Bugler will soon start along the road on its third successful year. And even our friends, the enemy, will admit we have improved constantly con-stantly from the start. Almost every month witnesses improvements. improve-ments. The Box Elder Dairy Co. will take a limited number of good milch cows this season. We have two three-quarter bred yearling Hol-stein Hol-stein bulls for sale, cheap. For particulars, write W. S. Hansen. Collinston. People talk about opportunities. The greatest we have heard of is at Boothe A Peirce's where they are j selling Shantung pongees at 17.1c i per yd.; Bedford cords at loc and : 'JOc; golden tleese at 17 Ac; bleach sateens from loc to ;JOo. All conference-goers will be pleased to note thenduccd railroad fire to Salt Lake this year. It is 1 the lowest on record. Only $2.2") from Brigham to Salt Lake and return, and tickets are good for twelve days. See the oflicial notice in another column. j Spring has come and also a pro- j fusion of tlowers. I have a beauti- ful line of artificial tlowers, in all : grades. Prices reasonable. Burial wreaths on short notice. Ladies wishing bridal wreaths call at Mrs. H. Stark's, two blocks ea-u and one- half south from Court House. j 'Last Saturday's Bi'gleu was ; the best paper you ever issued," has met our ears from all sides this week, especially from the older and wiser portion of this community. Wc can name dozens of the best pfople of this city who in substance sub-stance have sire td us with this re-jna re-jna rl;. Bishop Jensen of the Third ward has had a neat piece of work done in front of the meeting house, by leveling oil' the road and straightening straighten-ing the field ditch. Recorder Geo. L. Orach, Jr., is tearing down the old fence about his place on Main street in the First ward, to make way for a brand new picket structure. The business men of Brigham are waiting anxiouslv for the time of the spending of the ",000 to$S,U00 water works money here among the laborers, that trade may be livened up thereby. Through passenger trains, through freight trains, hist time, via the Chicago, Union Pacific iV North-western Line to the principal cities east of the Missouri Ui ver via Omaha. apl-:J0 There was an entertainment in the Fourth ward last Friday evening even-ing and repeated again Saturday night with oijual success. It was gotten up bv the combined efforts of the Y. L. M. I. A. and the Sabbath school. The water works case will lie heard on its merits before Judge M iner at Ogden today. A large crowd of Brigham City people will be in attendance, all being more or less deeply interested in the final outcome. There is a certain small building on Main street ill Brigham City which has sucked tin- blond anil gently laid away in the cold and silent tomb seven different business enterprises within the past live years. Next. Messrs.. Pribyl and Novotny, the enterprising young proprietors of the forth-coming Corinne CuHupr. gave The IU'gt.eh sanctum a fraternal fra-ternal call, Wednesday. They expect ex-pect to get tin1 first copy of the new paper out April 7th. Ileie's luck. Only a short time will elapse when the large rock wall w-hich encircles en-circles the Temple block at Salt Lake City will be torn down, hauled j away and replaced by a neat iron 1 fence of modern style. This move ; will help immensely tnwurd ".-how- ; ing up" the imposing struelure-whieli struelure-whieli grace that square. By an unlucky misplacement of ! "copy" hist week, the complete pro- ' gram of the Christensen Band eon- cert was left out of their advertise- j ment. We are sorry of this, ;i- ; thereby the part uf the program ad- j vertised by the street dodders was 1 omitted. But it w;is our fault and we acknowledge the error. j Ladies. Call around to our ! ofiice and si e "Woman's Work," which we are giving aw;iy with' The Bnn.Ei:. and you will go wild over it and compel V'-ur hu-b:ind-', fathers or bi brother topny in advance for The lb : i::: ami -cure t his Lr,,iti :e:i m : i ti ' "H. -i ie I the "American Farmr," be-id-. i |