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Show The I'mkcry hut; a change- of ad. J today. j Quarterly Slake Conference to- i morrow and next day. 1 W. A. Wade, M. D., of lirighnin I City, is at the Cullen. Trihinw. j Brigham .b'ii'ii is putt ing a new fence in froiit of his place on south , 1 Main Street. J ! There are only a few days left ! for obtaining the Encyclopaedia at introductory rates. f Xels P. Anderson was having the water works taken into his store ion north Main Street, yesterday. One variety of English currants raised in lirigham City is almost ms large as a good -si zed cherry. Mrs. G. P. Thompson of Spring- ville,has been in Brigham this week ! visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Kirk. The Misses Gillespie and Miss Forester of Brigham City, were over to Corinnc on a fishing tour yesterday. yester-day. Calliope. The Box Elder Meat Market has j put a brand new meat wagon on the road this week. Wm. Jensen is running it. Baled hay is now selling in Eng- I land for .flo and $t(l a ton. j Sylvester Caldwell was in town 1 yesterday, visiting relatives. j N'ephi Larson of Salt Lake, was j visiting friends in town this week, i Promissory note blanks deeds, location notices, etc., for sale at The rli GLKU olliee f i KEYS POUND. On July 13. in ; I road near Tabernacle, bunch of ; j keys found by Eddie Faulkner and left at liuoi.Kii oflice. At the Central Meat Market. Main street, you will always lind a choice line of all kinds of fresh meats, etc. J. F. Erdinann it Co.. Proprietors. FOR SALE. A 3-room house, well arranged as a home for family; good lot with orchard of best kind: of fruit; small barn and other im- ! provemcnts. Situated on corner Wallnut and Forest streets, Brig-ham Brig-ham City. Apply to A. P. Rose. Hyrum, Cache Co. 5-3 Have you read the offer Tiik B'jfii.Eii is making its subscribers who pay in advance? Three papers, price $3.00, are otlered for $2.25; or two papers, price $2.50, are otlered for only $2. This mi;lter is worth looking after. Tiik Blhu.kr, the "American Farmer & Farm News" and ''Womankind," price $3. for only $2.25. " ! I Monday, Mrs. L. V. Peck and her little son liaymond came up from Salt Lake City to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wixom. Ex-Couneilnian John Christen-scn Christen-scn has had his cozy dwelling on South Street in the Second Ward touched up with a tasty coat of paint. Charles Wight and family took a trip up into the mountains in the neighborhood of Sink Hole yesterday. yester-day. They expect to be gone but a few days. Wednesday. Mrs. David Rees presented her husband with "two little twin giris"since which important import-ant event, Dave is said to have taken to stilts. The water works were taken in at the east side of the Court House grounds, Thursday, in order to facilitate the watering of the beautiful beau-tiful lawn and trees. Frank Foreman of Eureka, is in Salt Lake, having just returned from a visit of inspection to some copper prospects in Box Elder Co. S. L. Miniay Journal. To tliR Price Tctsyraph, clip to your heart's content from The Bu-(iLER, Bu-(iLER, but when you do so please use every-day newspaper courtesy, that is. give us proper credit. Tlie n.e of Hull's Hair Uc newer pro-moles pro-moles Ibe growth of the hair, and restores re-stores its natural color and beauty, frees l lie senlp of dandruff, tetter, and all impurities. Mrs. Amelia Christensen has had the water works taken into her pri m iees on You n g Street i n the Second Ward. The residence has been considerably improved of' late. Miss Amelia Graehl, Miss Ar-minta Ar-minta Pett and Miss Trieste Box and escorts drove over the mountains moun-tains into Cache Valley, Monday morning, presumably on a summer 'out." So many sheep have passed through Box Elder Canyon this summer that the dust in the road is fairly laden with their odor. KicK up a cloud of dust and you will think yourself in the midst of a flock of sheep. Rev. E, R. Snow, the new Methodist Method-ist Minister of Corinne and wife, gave The Bcolf.k oflice an agreeable agree-able call, Saturday. They were in the City of Homes viewing our beautiful town and making some ; fruit purchases. I Ayer's Hair Vigor litis no equal, in j merit anil eftieieni'y, as a hair dressing j and for the prevention of baldness. It i eradicates diindnitf, keeps the scalp! moist, clean airt healthy, and gives vi- j tality and color to weak, faded, and gray haif. The most popular of toilet articlee. The S. P. Ry. Company are said to beerectinga railroad station near the Hot Springs resort, twelve miles south of Brigham. In about the year 1009 we may look to see them rouse from their lethargy to see the importance of building a depot west of Brigham. X. F. Davis of Three Mile Creek, who recently moved his family to Oneida, Tdiiho, was in Brigham, I Tuesda-. Mr. Davis says the cattle arc looking well and considerable hay will be raised in Marsh Valley this summer. They are always ; anxious to get The Blulkk up that ! way. I Last Saturday we sent in another batch of eleven ne w names for the j ''American Farmer t Farm News" tnd "Womankind. The Bl';lehs ; companion monthly magazines. Call and get a sample, and read our offer jof either one of these magazir.es 1 free to any of our subscribers who ! pay the regular price of The Bt -' ' l h it in advance. j The Brigham City Buta.Ktt scribe gave his imagination the rcinssn a ; recent trip through Box Elder canyon. can-yon. He claims to have seen a j piece of nature's statuary, eviih-nt-; ly sculptured by the elements, resembling the bust and head of (ieorge Washington, the father of bis country. Jl.ogan J, unml. I And its there yet; come and see it. NOTES OF THE BUGLER. Dr. Ii. Berg of Brigham City, is visiting Logan. Jovninl. Monday is Pioneer Day. Xo celebration in Brigham. Edward B. Kirk is the licensed abstracter of Box Elder County, f It will be the Solid West when the silver question comes up in Congress. Miss Venice Dun ford of Salt Lake, has been visiting relatives in town this week. The Encyclopaedia Britannioa is the most complete library the world has ever seen. f Mrs. Alice Watt and Mrs. E. W. Dunn went to Kaysville, Sunday, to spend several weeks. Bishop Dewey was down from Deweyville this week. He says a Twenty -Fourth celebration is on the lupin for that place Monday, Mr. and "'Mrs. James Bywater and Miss Charlotte By-water By-water returned from a visit with frietnU up in Cache Valley. The Utah Commission has ruled that disfranchised polygamists may ' register and vote, provided they have obeyed the law since Oct. 1S90. that's right, T. r. Brewer ton and Justice Alfred Ward of Willard, were in1 Brigham City on business. Tuesday. Tues-day. That pretty town is not an exception to the remainder of the country old Hani Times has, found his way down there. Umoii Merrill, one of the school trustee of West Portage, was in lirigham on business, Tuesday. On account of some dissatisfaction, the trustees of that district are calling a second time for bids for the construct con-struct ion of their proposed new school bouse. A. A. .la n soi i, Manager of the Brigham City Woolen Mills, ami Juhn Evans left. Monday, for a business trip over into the Bear Lake country. Manager Jan son took along a goodly quantity of manufactures from the factory to place on the tnarke. Charles Carsons and Ed. E. Spencer, two gentleman from C'or-inne, C'or-inne, passed through Brigham, Wednesday, on a prospecting tour away through the mountains between be-tween here and Evans ton. They expect to he absent eight or ten days. |