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Show Subscribe for Tut: Buulek. j Ernest Horsley was over from j the li. V. College, Logan, this week ! visiting his parents. Jacob Petersen of the Nation f'jrce, was over spending Thanks- 1 giving with '. ' - parents, j Yesterday, John Gibbs and Miss Nellie Crihbs of Paradise, were in I town visiting friends. I I Quite a number of the militia boys went to Ogden Wednesday night to attend the military bail. Miss Nellie Gillespie came up from Salt Lake Wednesday to attend the sociable in the Chapel. ' J. X. Lambert, representing the Lambert Paper Co. of Salt Lake? was in Brigham on business Wednesday. Wed-nesday. The 2nd Quorum of Elders will meet in the Tabernacle vestry next Wednesday evening at 7:30. Duvid Booth, President. Jonah Evans, formerly one of Brigham's solid old citizens, was in town this week shaking hands with his many friends hereabouts. Mr. Evans is now settled in Samaria, Sa-maria, Idaho. lion. George Q. Cannon of Salt Lake, was honored at the great Trans-Mississippi congress at St. Louis this week by being appointed, president of that big convention for one year. Considerable interesting matter including several communications, were unavoidably held over until next issue. In placing your advertisements, bear in mind the fact that The Bu;ler has more than three times a3 manv readers aa any other-paper other-paper in the county. f Wednesday evening a pleasant The City Hotel will soon be formally opened again. For the Holidays, the V. P. will sell tickets to a!l p.iiiJs within a radius of '2 'A) milc-s at one Tire for round trip. Latest book? by bot authors only on-ly 10 cnte at J). L. Eddy and Son's t A number of young people enjoyed en-joyed themselves in a private dance given Wednesday night at the home of Hans Oisen in tfie Second Ward. When the black weather signal was run up on the Court House flagstaff this week for the first time some people thought either the Mayor, Governor or President of the United States was dead. $5 Reward for return of 4 year old sorrel mare; brand resembles HM 011 shoulder and blotch brand on thigh. Last seen near Ogden Valley. E. Normon, Providence, Cache Co.. Utah. 2t Just cry ''India ns"and how our military mi-litary boys will take to their holes! The news of the Ute invasion made it seem for a time that they might be called out to face these lovers of white men's scalps. When you have "a personal or any other item of news make a note of it and drop it in The Bugler's Bu-gler's ''item box." For Sale. Acre lot, good orchard orch-ard and three-room brick house in southern part of town on Main Street. For further particulars inquire of W. L. Walkins at Co op store. In today's Bugler will be found the card of Harris and McGregor, attorneys, Ogden. They are both Utah boys. Mr. Harris is the son of the late Martin H. Harris, the He took the Normal course at the University of Utah, after which he taught school for live years. Mr. McGregor is a son of Win. C. McGregor of Pa rowan, one of the leading citizens of Iron County. He was educated in the B, Y. Academy. Acad-emy. Previous to taking up the law he was principal of the Beaver Stake Academy. Both young men entered the law class of the University Uni-versity (if Michigan in the fall of 18lJ2, and were members of the gradual ing class of '94. Wehearti-ly Wehearti-ly recommend them to our readers. 1 naiiKsgiving eniertainmeni ana supper were given in the Presby-! terian Chapel. There were a large number of invited guests present and all enjoyed themselves. We are in receipt of Vol. I, No. 10 of the Utah Church and Farm, an excellent farm semi-monthly issued in Salt Lake City, Jos. Hy-1 Hy-1 rum Perry as editor. This is a venture that should be liberally supported by all classes throng flout fl-out Utah. Business Hen who wish to reach all the people should remember that The Bugler has more than three times as many readers and subscribers in Boxelder County as any other paper. It' reaches three times as many homes and is therefore three times as valuable an advertising medium as any other paper in the county. 3,000 yds. L. L. Factory, octs.yd.,. 4,000 yds. Household Factory,Gjcts. yd., 3,500 yds. best Gingham, Gets, yd. Our Overcoats are just in. New, stylish, cheap, ladies' Hats and Trimmings. Brigham City Co-op. f All changes of advertisements should be handed in not later than the Wednesday before the Saturday Satur-day in which the change is to appear. ap-pear. If the business men will bear this in mind and see to handing hand-ing their copy in early in the week we will have more time to get up better ads for you, and it will save us much rush and hard work on press days. The "Jolly Old Chums" which will be seen in this city to night is 0 musical farce-comedy to amuse and please the public. The author lias undoubtedly met with success as it is one of the few comedies that sends the audience away fully satisfied. satis-fied. It is certainly entitled to the classification of musical, as the popular selections from th. differ- NOTES OF THE BUGLER. This weather is simply sublime for the first of December. Contribute to The Bugler's "item box." O. C. Loveland's jolly face was seen on our streets, yesterday. Cigar stand and Nn.v-? depot at Eddy's City Drug Store. I Fresh oranges, lemons and bananas ba-nanas always on hand at The Bakery. A. E. Snow, Supt. of the B. C. Co op, was in Salt Lake City the forepart of this week on business. Rooms are being fitted up in the upper part of the Court House for the offices of Sherid and Co. Supt. of Schools. Lo-fT. On Nov. JO, brown pointer, about C months old. Return to Peter Wilson, Brigham City, and receive reward of if" .3. r-eieeiman 1. 11. iMacKOtirn has returned from Nephi, wliere ho has been for a few days transacting some business for relatives. A large number of the school children of the city met. and do-niUed do-niUed their mites toward a collection collec-tion of supplies to lie distributed among the poor on Thanksgiving, Day. Hats for men. boys and children. Come and see new styles. New stock of clothing just in. Heavy wash satinet suits age -( to lo at if'JOO. The biggest bargains you ever say. Brigham City Co-op. f Thanksgiving Day was quietly spnt in ISrigham. Most of the business houses were closed all day. i A large croud gathered at the Taber- ) naele, ami listened with interest to; the program, which was well run- 1 tiered. j We received this week a copy of, Scribner's magazine from D. L. Eddy and Sui. H is chuck full of; mental food, as are the other mi-j nifrous mugazines constantly kept! on hand at the City Drug Store. ; They will have an especially valu- J ablo lot of big Holiday magazines this month at the usual prices. ent operas are sufficiently numerous numer-ous as to make a concert of considerable consid-erable length. The singing is beautiful, beau-tiful, tho selections are splendid, new and catchy. It is a palpable hit and is received at each performance perform-ance with enthusiastic applause Seldom is such utter abandonment abandon-ment of mirth seen in any performance. perform-ance. Old straight-faced, solemn visaged citizens, seldom know how to smile, throw themselves into all sort of contortions, whoop and yell like school boys. A man in the 1 very jaws of distraction would be compelled to laugh at the funny antics of "The Jolly Old Chums." '. So words can paint its ludi- 1 erousnes:. No description can approach ap-proach the reality of its perform- ; a nee. The company has ben ehocen with great care and represents repre-sents some of the leading lights in the profession. j At this season of the year ad- ' vert isometits become news mutter. ! In every household there are those who are looking for holiday bargains. bar-gains. The spirit of Chri.-t ui as presentations broods over the laud, and the eyes of kind lines-; and forethought scan the merchants' . columns with keener vision than that with which they read the un-1 important city locals, the general telegraphic dispatches, or eve;. iVh-ion iVh-ion notes. Pi'itders' Ink, , |