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Show Wednesday, a train load of I sheep was shipped from the Kellon t station, Box Elder County, to San 1 Francisco. There were sixteen carloads, containing 70ft or 800 1 sheep. MifS I A .'. i M. Heron, of Broad-, head, Ky,. has been in the City of . lionn'S this week visiting Miss I.u- I cinda Wight. Miss Heron lias! just returned from visiting friends ; it Kamela, Oregon. j Yesterd.iy, County Assessor M. ' M . Jensen informed a JIiolkr ! scribe that he thought it would j take him until Juno to complete his rounds of the county. Th e work is slow but sure. 1 Batnts, oils and brushes at right I prices at A. II. Snow's. One of the questions which now1 claims the passing attention of all the Salt Lake Conference goers, is: 'What will the weather be?" Answer: "Conference weather which usually means storm." Hon. John T. Ca'u.e and lion, tleorge V. Thatcher, of Logan, are spoken of as possible members of the new Utah Commission. The next Governor of our Territory will in all probability be Hon. Caleb V. West. Bishops' Salt Lake Temple recommend rec-ommend blanks for sale at The Bugler ollice. Bishop O. A. Perry, of Three Mile Creek, says the good people of that locality have come down handsomely hand-somely in making donations toward to-ward the Salt Lake Temple fund. They exceeded the amount asked of them. A little three year old boy of John Jones died at Callsfort, Sunday. Sun-day. The funeral, largely attended, at-tended, was held Tuesday. Counsellor Chas. Kelly, of Brigham City, was present and spoke at the 1 services. New lotof Perfection TXIT'TTICI just received at J. I I Y fij C. Gasberg's. U -LirO Watercress in midwinter is no common article of diet in these parts. Yet ever since last Decem-' Decem-' ber the U. tfc N, section men have gathered it at all times along the creek that skirts the track at a point not far north of the Watery Lane. Heavy and single harness at low prices. A. H. Snow. The World's Fair ladies' picture pic-ture of Eliza li. Snow, just completed com-pleted by Mrs. P. F. Madson and others, will be on public exhibition exhibi-tion at P. F. Madson's residence today and tomorrow. No doubt many will improve this opportunity opportu-nity of seeing the work. The Bingham Bulletin, Ed. K. Watts editor, loomed up this week an all-home print and greatly improved im-proved in every way. The paper is a creditable representative of a rich mining camn and merits the NOTES OF THE BUGLER. Winter seems inclined to hang on like grim death. Two of the Warner triplets, of Ogden, have died recently. The Woman's Suffrage meeting will be held this afternoon. Bishops' Halt Lake Temple recommend rec-ommend blanks for sale at The Bum. eh office. Allen Ilunsaker, Bisiiop of Fair-view, Fair-view, was in Brigham City on business, busi-ness, Thursday. liberal support that the Bingham business men are extending to it. The Bugler has done a larger ; business during the three months just past than any three previous months ld-st year. And, to make things still more encouraging, our business not only keeps up to this standard, but is constantly increasing increas-ing in advertising, subscription and 1 job work. Are you a reader of The Bugler? If so, and you are on the point of going up town to make a purchase ; ever so trilling, just glance over the pages of your last Bugler; there you will find who carries tbe particular article you want, and go buy accordingly. Patronize the advertiser; he is public spirited, enterprising and progressive and therefore the most deserving. If you have visitors, let us know who they are and where they came from; if anything happens I in your vicinity, let us know about j it; if there is a party at your house J tell us about it; if you get married j let us know; if you know anything ; let us know about it. You will find us ready to "notice" one as well as another, patrons or otherwise, friendsor foes. Our object is to I give all the news. I I A quarrelsome, contentious j paper that is forever snarling or I picking at someone does more in-j in-j jury to the business of a town and stirs up more broils, strife and bad feelings in an otherwise peaceful , community than any other medium. ; People who read such an organ unconsciously un-consciously grow into the perniei-! perniei-! ous habit of iinding fault and criti- citing their neighbors where no such censure is really deserved. This i is human nat lire. Look about you. Take note of the actions of people who patronize and eagerly) devour the contents of a quarrel- ' some, bickering sheet. Are they not the faiih-linders and back-biters of every community? j Miss Phehe Madson went to Salt Like City, Tuesday, to be gone several days. The case of Jos. Merrill vs. the U. P. Ry. Co. was heard before Justice E. Jensen this week. Bishop A. '. u n d el a n d W m . Lowe, of Willard, gave TheBugleh oflice a business call, Saturday. (iet your paint brushes and whitewash brushes at A. II. Snow's. A facetious writer says it takes 0nly five of the new postage stamps to paper the ceiling and four walls of an ordinary room. Win. Ilorsley returned home this week, after a visit of several weeks with friends in Salt Lake City and neighborhood. Mr. and Mrs. Hans P. Hansen, of Honcyville, lost a child, Sunday. They have the sympathy of all their neighbors and friends. S. X. Lee has been on the sick list for some time past, but has been aide to resume his labors at the Tithing Oflice this week. It is understood that the Box Elder Pioneer Creamery Co. are talking some of leasing their building build-ing and apparatus this summer. County Treasurer J. B. McMaster has been seen on the streets this week, although not yet entirely recovered from his recent illness. 1 have for sale about 50 lbs. red onion seed; 70 lbs. carrot seed; also a lot of pickle beets. Inquire of Bishop Henry Tingey, First ward. 30-1 Hunters of game who don't get their work in before the lirst of next month will tie snapped up hv the law if they ply their vocation after April the fir.-t is ushered in. Thursday, we received a short communication from Logan signed ,"(.!. C. YA" but as the name of the writer did not accompany it. the letter is withheld from publication. The slow disappearance of the snow could not have been planned to h'-ttcr advantage and with more heneiieial results to the state of the ground in a productive sen.-c. |