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Show Additional Local. The Taylor-Brough Dramatic Co. on the 7th. Tramps are beginning to flock through the town again. The delinquent tax list will be found in another column. Thanksgiving services were held in the Presbyterian chapel, Thursday. Thurs-day. Elder W. Young spoke to a large audience in the First ward meeting house Wednesday night. Mrs. Stella Thomas, a young lady from the Coast, is at present the guest of Miss Beck Nichols. The four prisoners sent down last week to have a hearing in the District Court, were every last one I A valuable communication from ! our old Collinston correspondent was received too late for this issue. It will appear in our next. There is talk of organizing an association to be known as the Box Elder Meat Market Association. Its business will be to buy and sell all kinds of meats. Look out for diphtheria and scarlet fever. Ten residences in Logan are under quarantine. We should do our utmost to keep these dread diseases out of Brigham City. The bridges that are being built on South Wall street arc fine, substantial sub-stantial structures, which will withstand with-stand the wear and tear brought upon them for many years to come. The entire Bullish force, in order to issue our paper on time today, was obliged to toil hard all Thanksgiving Thanks-giving day. This was from absolute abso-lute necessity and no other reason, however. I The saloon seemed to be the most open h ou se in town on Thanksgiving Thanks-giving day. The "back doors" swung at the slightest touch, and tho click of the pool-ball could be heard half way across tho street. Miss Lulie Whitney, Miss Venice Dunford, Miss Stella Dunford, J. D. Owen, Geo. K. Dyer, and several other young people from Salt Lake, came up to attend the ball in the Opera House Thursday evening. Even the hardy locust trees have succumbed to the devastatingblasts of coming winter, reluctantly shed-! shed-! ding their leaves on the broad bosom of mother earth. How dry, stripped and unattractive the trees all look. A benefit dance for John F. Merrill, now on a mission to England, Eng-land, will be given in the Second ward hall next Tuesday night. T. II. Blackburn, Elias Jensen and j II. C. Boden have the matter in j hand. j Peter Nelson was in a peck of ! trouble, Tuesday. He had gene i Win. Johnston's bond.-, and as the j man didn't appear at the District ! Court, Monday, the bonds were de-i de-i elared forfeited. When Peter heard ' this, he jumped a-iride bin g'nd 1 pony and search' d alinigni among the Point Lookout v. ih'.s fir the de-' de-' linquent. le w:i" s;d sequent ly found and landed in court, Turs-1 Turs-1 day, and the bond difficulty was set'ilf.l. |