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Show ('. 1). llnnvn, shoejunker, n an ad lii Thk lit oi. ku tday. j (). (!. Snow loans money on f.i nos. ! Oils and paints at A. II. Snow's. j David Wright, I'. I brakeman, j was in lirigh ::. Wednesday. , W. M. Miller, of Plymouth, was ; in Urigham City on business i Thursday . The water works are being taken , into the McMaster A Fosgren estab- I lUhment this wee k. j l)e)uty U. K. Marslial W. i Butcher was in Brigham City on official business, Thursday. Work harness, Lead, $32.00 to TS.OO, at A. II. Snow's. D. P. Tarpey, of Salt Lake City, was in Jirigham City on business connected with land mutters, Thursday. J. M. Coombs, representing the Presbyterians of northern Utah, is now in Washington, L. C, at the ! big convention. T. L. Iloklaway, Constable of Dewey ville, was in Jirigham City, yesterday. Tie will hereafter be a constant reader of Thk Bugler. Uncle Sam's head-quarters in this city assumed a deathly pallor one day this week. Cause they w ere assault ed by a w h i to wash brush. Sunday. Hay 7, E. A. Box was I dropped as superintendent of the First Ward Sabbath Schools and John D. Peters temporarily placed in charge. Yesterday, C. C. Wilson, the contractor con-tractor of the new Bear River City school house, was in Brigham City. He says he finds plenty of work to ! do out there. j II. C. Christiansen, our successful merchant tailor, is contemplating making some additions this summer sum-mer to his comfortable home down in the Second Ward, j Call on A. II. Snow and see his ' single harness for -15.00. j The cool weather the latter part of this week reduced the volume of water in Box Elder Creek to a third of the proportions it reached in its swollen state. Foil sale. One good, two-room rock house and 40 acrelucern, plow, garden and pasturage land, two springs on place, all situated in Dewey ville, Box Elder Co. Price, $800. Address, George Cox, Dewev- NOTES OF THE BUGLER. A. W. Compton has a change of ad today. The locust trees are just beginning begin-ning to leaf out. Mowers and Hakes at McMaster & Fosgren's. Colonel Ellis, of Corinne, was j seen in Brigham, Monday. One week from Next Tuesday is the time to deco.ate the graves. One month from last Monday Thk Buoleu will be in its fourth year. The road through the canyon to Mantua needs attention bad in places. Our prices on Mowers and Hakes will suit you every time. McMaster McMas-ter A Fosgren. Mr. and Mrs. Judge K. B. Kirk returned from their visit to Salt I Lake, Tuesday evening. Next Saturday's Buglkk will embrace a handsome page appropriate appro-priate for Decoration Day. A. K. Snow, Supt. of the Brigham Brig-ham City Co-op, returned from Salt Lake, Thursday evening. The water was turned from the water ditches, Tuesday, and the creeks in the city were cleaned out. S. X. Lee, lender of the Taber- j nucle choir, is having some improvements im-provements madeon his cozy cottage cot-tage in the Third Ward. An exchange remarks that this May atmosphere ought to make a 1 man feel like jumping up and ! cracking his heels together. j T. li. Thom;is returned, Monday. ; from a week's visit with his ! daughter at Five Points, Ogdcn. J lie repmls times very quid down there. J Tuesday, W. J. Uidd, Traveling! Passt.nger Agent of the I'nion j Pacific Ry., was in the City of Homes on business connected with the road he represents. ! The V. V. Ry. has innuguratrd a ! 5t; rate to the World's Kair I and return; tickets good for o0 days. This is a cut of $Uonthe! first rate named for the t rip. A week from next Tuesday,! May .'!Hh, is Memorial or Decoration Decora-tion Pay; so next Saturday Tiik 1 Rtui.Kit will contain several elc-j gantly written selections apprupri- I ate for this great national day. j It is said that ex-Councilman i Nels Ma Ison thinks Watcrmaster j Rett is the meanest man alive, because be-cause the water tickets arc so ar- j ranged that hereafter, instead off attending church. Xe!s must stay at home and water his garden everv Sunday afternoon. It seems that the Ih-snrf Xnr which until the change in manage- 1 ment during the last year was1 looked upon as only a church 1 organ, h wading deeper and deeper into politics. If its ambitious ' youne editor does not lose sight of! chureh matters entirely, in his zeal for political prominence, the Mormon Mor-mon people may have cause to lie thankful. This mixing of church nnd state seems to be ibsta-tefnl to the people in this neiuhb n-houd at least. : ville, Utah. 49-3 The happiest man in town this week was W. K. Morrison. Monday, Mrs. M. presented htm with a fine eight pound girl. Morrison was as proud as a prince and treated his friends accordingly. Thk Bugler acknowledges receipt re-ceipt of an invitation to attend the Commencement Exercises of the B. V. Academy, Provo, which will begin May 23 and close May 20. 1 Plowing. I have 80 acres prairie land nca r Poi 11 1 Lookout to be broken on cash contract. Apply immediately after May 16th, at my residence at Callsfort. Christian Olson. 48-2 Loren Roes, a well-known young man of this city, went to Pocatello yesterday to start in the ice cream business. He may launch out in the fruit line this summer. Tin: P"(ii,Kii wishes him success in his venture. This week, County Clerk Oleen X. Stohl issued a marriage license 1 0 a n a ged couple fn mi Ogd en . James Brown and Betsy Paws. Also to Frederick F. Rohwer, Yost, and Emma E. Mecham, Grouse Creek, aged 23 and 21 respectively. respec-tively. Marshal Hudson informed us that when the waters in Box ISldcr Creek were highest, two cows attempted at-tempted to cross the creek east of town. The powerful stream carried the animals up to the banks and pinned them there, where they staid until they were dragged out by several men. When Postmaster B. F. Boothe appeared on the streets this week decked out in a brand new pair of bright blue trowsers (direct from Paris, the center of fashion, we understand) he created a ripple of exei tenant. The worst of it was some hard-hearted fellow suggested sug-gested that Benjamin's handsome blues looked like overalls. The Salt Lake Keeley Institute graduates will hold their convention conven-tion in the S. L. Theatre May 2t! and 27. It is thought that a large number will be present and engage in the elaborate exercises. If. X. Bowring and L. Berg. Jr., went out to Rear River to fish, Thursday. They returned home bending under the burden of their good luck, H. X. having captured a tun-ineh minnow, while L. Bs catch consisted of a crawfUh. I want t become a member of some building and loan association in which I can get $1,500 to put in a house within nine months After joining. To agents of any reliable company, address "M.,"' Rox 7'.h Ui ighaui City, sUling terms. -18t |