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Show Mrs. I. i:i.ax.;i v( tv h-asant and : i.'.recaele i-l-.i ;ad;., l!h: tii 111. r l A--. C. P. Thomson, seems to be a little better tins woe If. She has liad a long and disagreeable illness, but all hope fur her ultimate recovery. Prof. R. L. Fishbum, Jr. has been engaged as principal of the Third ward district schools, which will open one week from next .Monday. His assistants are Mi?se Alvira Reeae and Phena Madsnn. Thev pay La Plata now boasts on as-sayer who actually lives on sage-bru.h. sage-bru.h. How a bitr, plump, sleepy-eyed sleepy-eyed man can koepfaton satie-brush, we can't see for the life of us. When a man gets so "blamed" much education that he is above work, it is time to conclude that in his cane, at least, learning is a mistake. A subscriber says: "Kdu-cation "Kdu-cation is all right, just so it does nut leave its victim too smart to work and not smart enough to get along without work." A prominent business man from the south thinks he's on the right track, and so do we. when he falls to and cives our produce dealers a severe roasting for not working more unitedly. He says: "Work together; to-gether; then you can keep up prices, wh-ch will encourage the fruit raisers to work harder and produce better fruits." Where is the merchant who would consent to have his sign taken down, though every child in Brigham knows where hi-? store is? A standing advertisement is of just as much importance to a businesB man. It is more. It is a solicitation solicita-tion of the merchant for the trade of the people. Tuesday County Clerk J. D. Peters issued a marriage license to Nephi Anderson, age 22, and Miss Annie M. Hansen, age 1; both of Bear River City. The nuptial knot was securely tied in the Court House. shortly afterwards. by Justice Thos. M. Evans. "Oh, my;" say the belles of the town; "I must have a brand new drees for the grand opening bull soon to be given in the new amusement amuse-ment hall." There will hi- considerable con-siderable rivalry shown among the fair sex on this uncommon occasion. occa-sion. Probably 50 new dresses will grace the ball-room. The Stock Exchange sent The Bugler a package of circular letters for us to mail to the addresses of the leading mining men of Box Elder county. We forwarded the letters Monday and now ask the recipients of the , same to peruse them carefully; work together and make a big mineral showing at the coming Territorial Fair. Remember Remem-ber the Fair opens next Monday, j Every one should now begin to J order his winter's coal supply from j the local agents, so they may have a chance to partially supply the town befr re winter fairly sets in, bringing with it a great, big rush for fuel, which inevitably ends in a lot of people getting left. This consequently entails much unnecessary unnec-essary unpleasant grumbling and complaining. Get your winter supply at once; there are comfort and satisfaction in it and considerable consider-able anxiety avoided. Friends of Elder John F. Merrill, now laboring in Knglaud, have received a letter from him this week in which he states he is well , and enjoying himself, but will be glad to return home. Hy. Smith of Mink Creek lias been in Brigham this week. Chas. Kelly and William Wrigh- ton have gone on a trip to California Califor-nia this week to visit relatives of Mr. Wrighton'a who are ill. On and after tomorrow the south-bound 3: 08 p. m. passenger and the aorth-bnund 4:10 a. m. passenger trains will be discontinued discon-tinued between Ngden and Cache Junction. All Confcret.ce-g' ers ; must thercf. re catch the mi.rn- i ing trains. |