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Show 10TKS OF TI1K Bl'IIMi. Tut: ISrui.Kit is slrietiy ''in it" today. U'ashiugloli's birthday next Wednesday. We ask for justie. What do Wl-gi Wl-gi t? .Illst-iee. ('limine City " ill '" twenly-foiir years old next month. I.,.nk at our liift page. Which wav is" the tide lloiving? The mini who never told a lie will celebra'.B about the 2-lii inst. Sec Photographer A. W. (annp-ton's (annp-ton's novel ad. in today's Ili iu.Kl:. The County Court will bold its next i-egu'ar session next .Monday morning. ltusiness seems to be livening up. Look at the front page of today's to-day's B101.FI1. ('has. Kelly, manager of the I'io-neer I'io-neer limit and Shoe Shop, has an ad. in today's l'.roi.i:it. Merchant John Christensen sh-ps forward with a new ad. in this morning'1 Hi oi.kk. Hawaii is pronounced Hah-wy-ee, with the accent on the second syllable. Toledo Hholr: The county financial statement coming in late prevented our coming com-ing out right on time today. Wanted. A good solicitor. Liberal terms to the right man or woman. For particulars, inquire at The Hculkh ofiue. i The Piigham City Roller Mill ; lias a brand new ad. in today's Bf-ci.Kii. Bf-ci.Kii. Wholesale and retail flour dealers should inspect it. "Blarst yer bloody ould ftove," said Pat to the landlord. ''You kape it so hot a mon can't, get near it to warmm his self." Fx. Today's IIcoi.er contains a slashing slash-ing advertisement of IL L. Steed, successor to the B. IC. S. A- M. Co. Don't nii.s this ad. on first page. All women interested in cooking, cook-ing, and most of them are, should not overlook Boothe &. Pcirce's advertisement in today's Brru.Eii. Some now say that Spring, sitting sit-ting astride the crawling form of Winter, hath grown so strong and fat that she hath broken his back. Either old or young men can now be suited in a nice new suit. See what II. C. Christiansen, fashionable fash-ionable tailor, has io say in today's BlHil.Klt. John T. Kicli, ot tins city, is largely interested in a big drove; of 10,1 W0 cattle that will be driven ! to Canada next summer, we are in- j formed. j The large patches of glassy ice j seen at sunset on the ponds and 1 sloughs west of town look as il there should be some excellent skating out there. Futon your specs and inspect j the big advertisement of A. IT. ' Snow, dealer in saddlery and paints, which will be found in the j center of our first page. Wm. Fryer of Dewey ville gave! a house-warming to some of his'j friends Tuesday night. He has a 1 np.it new building in the northern part of the settlement. : Bkkatiiim; through the nose. ! says an exchange, is the only j proper way to sleep. If you wake ! in tbe night and find your mouth open, get up and shut it. i This week we received a copy of; the uSccd Annual'' of 1). M. Ferry it Co., Detroit, Mich. That is one of i the oldest and most reliable firms of the kind in the country. The catalogue is nicely gotten up. A. H. Snow returned from his horseback trip up Blacksmith Fork, yesterday. He found the road very diflicilt to travel. In many places the snow was up to the horse's back and it took hours to break a way. The Bn.iii)f-s Journal, published by the students of the B. Y. Academy. Provo, is developing into so interesting a publication that the daily press of that city will have to look to their laurels. The Jonnvtl represents the Academy very ably. It is said that 11. II. Jones finds his newspaper investment in this town the poorest paying venture he has made for a long time, although if a cent is made by that concern it goes jingiing down into bis pockets. The only sati.-factum he seems to get out of it is to use it a iiitnikey and hand-organ to grind out personal attacks. The people wiil tolerate this only for a season. |