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Show It is lawful to kill prairie chick-1 ens and deer on and after today. The Brigham City Co-op has a : change of ad on second page today. , Ton e up your system with Eddy's Iron Tonic Bitters. t i George BinM of Salt Lake City,' was in town the fore part of this j week. j For rknt. On .Main Street, 2 Booms for oflice, or dwelling, ('ail on O. N. Stohl, Co-op Store. j The bazar recently held in the i Second Ward cleared $150. This; sum will go to help pay oft" the old debt on the meeting house. Mrs. F. C. Harrison of Ogden, sister of Mrs. P. J. Koford, returned return-ed last week after a ten days' visit with Mr. and Mrs. Koford. The weather was hot and sultry Monday night; cooler Tuesday and Wednesday night it was positively cold and blankets were in order. Cash paid for wool and pelts. Inquire of John Y. Rich at Bank of Brigham City or at the old Tannery Tan-nery building in Fourth Ward, f George Nichols' brick house ou 1 Farming Street will soon be one of the prettiest residences on that street. The work seems to be progressing pro-gressing slowly but surely. The Stake Presidency of the Y. L. M. I. A. have just issued 100 pamphlets containing instructions to the officers of the various associations asso-ciations as to the mode of conducting conduct-ing meetings and other pertinent suggestions. Peter Jensen, merchant of Mantua, Man-tua, expects to leave on a mission to Denmark next Saturday. His many friends hereabouts wish him a pleasant journey, a successful labor and a safe return. Thk Bugler Bu-gler will cross the great ocean weekly and search out and cheer the absenc missionary duiing his stay in foreign lands. Our farmers should hold on to their potatoes. The price is almost sure to rise. The crops throughKan-sas, throughKan-sas, Iowa, Nebraska and other parts are nearly a complete failure this season. The settlers in those parts are opening up a good market, so the price of our Utah tubers, now famous throughout the U. 8. for tbeir excellent quality, is Bare to soar. Hungry men and women will find j fine lunches and meals at The Bakery at all hours. Price 15c and J "P t ! The Superintendency of the Religion Re-ligion Classes of Boxelder Stake, Orion V. Snow, Peter Baird and Geo. L. Graehl, Jr., are having printed 100 copies of a neat little i circular of instructions to the teach-j teach-j ers in the various wards. The J work of the year just passed seems to have been very successful. Nineteen Nine-teen classes were running with an aggregated membership of 785 pupils. pu-pils. Judge Heedjpostmaster of Oakley. Idaho, is reported $2,800 short in his accounts and his bondsmen are being pressed to make this sum good to the government. He was well known about Boise City, Atlanta, Atlan-ta, Challis and other places in Idaho where he lived, and he was also a resident of Brigham City, where he married a young woman a few years ago. He is quite old and was one of the pioneers of Idaho. Ida-ho. Tribune. Next Tuesday, Sept. 4, the Agricultural Agri-cultural College of Utah, Logan, will begin its fall term. The entrance en-trance fee is only five dollars. This is one of the best institutions of its Kind in the west. The location is beautiful, the buildings are commodious, com-modious, the apparatus is extensive exten-sive and the instructors are among the leading educational lights of the Territory. The A. C. should find liberal support. For further particulars see announcement in imother column. Our enterprising butchers, J. F. Krdmann A Co., have bought out the Corinne meat market and will open up a branch shop over there forthwith. Johnny Burt, son-in-law of one of the proprietors, will be in charge of the rew establishment. Johnny's education and training have been of a very diflcrent order, but we like to see a young man ready and willing to roll up his sleeves and take hold with a will of the best thing that presents itself. Here's success to the plucky young fellow. An exchange says: "We are running this paper in the interest of our city and ourselves and it is a paying institution. We do not j try to run the churches. We ad-; ad-; mire a Christian, but take no man's word for his Christianity. We ! judge him by the life ho lives. . Does be clothe the naked, visit the j sick and aid them in their alllic-j alllic-j tiou? Does he do good to all without with-out asking to what sect they be-1 be-1 long? If he does we extend to him J the- right hand of fellowship, but if I he is a chronic growler, fault tind- er, in fact a general whiner, we-say I go thy way ami we will go ours.'' |