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Show ' The speakers at the Tabernacle ' I Inst Sunday afternoon were Elders Benjamin duff, Jr., of Provo, and 1 Andrew Kimball, of Salt Pake City. : The masons have been at work this week on the. foundation of the building near tiie railway stfti .-n which 18 being erected for the steam plant of the B. C. Electric Co. j I The Malad people arc making a '"loud kick"against some of the proposed pro-posed changes of the county road on Plymouth Hat . Their prayers will be heard next Monday. Another cash store. The 'best goods at the lowest prices. Sold for cash only. Positively no credit. John Christensc-n, Proprietor, Pro-prietor, west side Main street. J. C. Gasberg will soon open out a brand new line of goods in the new friimtt hnildintr which he has just had erected a few feet north of the site where his old store sUod. j "Lord" Drummond, the fellow 1 who ran away with a team !Vo n iho livery stables of Lovclaiid tfc Glover a few months ago, has been "sent up" for three long years for forgery. A representative of the Utah Cracker Factory. Salt Lake City, was in town this week, intervicw-iug intervicw-iug our merchants. This home factory has a big trade in these parts. One of our immaculate young men was f-cen driving down Forest street, Monday afterpcon, wiih a dray wagon full of pretty girls. Couldivt say whether he meanL to "ship" 'em or not. Our lady readers should not overlook over-look President Genia Beirce's notice, of the regular Woman's Shi f- ! lrage meeting, winch win oeiounuat the head of our "Ladies' Corner," on the Bccond page. Thursday evening a fire started in the shingles on the roof of Mrs. Thos. Biddle's home. Dr. Colt succeeded in extinguishing the ilames before any serious damage was done. The remains of the wife of J. S. Bingham were brought down from Clifton last evening to be interred in the Brig ham City cemetery. ceme-tery. Mr. Bingham, the bereaved husband, has a host of sympathizing sympathiz-ing frienda in this city. The Lehi Banner says the creamery cream-ery recently established at that place is doing splendidly. That's the kind of talk; we hope The Bugler Bu-gler will be able to chronicle the same satisfactory news when our local creamery is safely under way, which event is not far oil'. Until the City Council establishes estab-lishes "fire limits" in this city, cheap buildings, will be erected in the business part of town, to the detriment of the appearance and permanency of the city, also to the danger of life and property. We should by all means have the "fire limits.'' New stationery at City Drug Store. f Buy your paints at the Hard- i ware. 1 Choice lemons for sale at Boothe & Peirce. Buy your lime at tho Hardware Lumber Yard. Strawberries will be on the market next week. The early and late advertisers in The Bugler catch the trade. Ofiice room to rent. Apply to Boothe it Peirce. Read Th Bugler's oner to subscribers sub-scribers and take advantage of it. Judge Kirk has purchased G. P. Thompson's residence in the First" ward. Bishop Thomas Harper, of Call's Fort, is having his residence repaired.. re-paired.. Fence builders should purchase their cedar posts of N. C.Mortensen & Son. The work on B. M. Young's brick block on Main street is being pushed. "Hy" Rice got two years in the pen lor stealing cattle in Western Box Klder. The high wind Thursday night knocked oil small fruit, especially the cherries. N. P. Hansen is making considerable consider-able improvement on his building on Main street. The Third ward people spent an enjoyable May Day at (iidney's grove, Tuesday. Postmaster Boothe's new list of nd vprtised letters will hp found in NOTES OF TIIE BUGLER. Whitcly mowers at Hardware. Wool, pelts and hides bought at Hardware. Finest candies at City Drug Store. t Lime for sale at the Hardware Lumber Yard. "Whooping Cough Remedy," at City Drug Ktore. t Fence builders, get your wire at the Hardware. Cedar posts for sale at the store of N. C. MortenHen & Son. McCormick and Docring extras at Hard ware. The County Court will meet next Monday in regular session. Paint your house with the best of paints, all colors at Hardware. Bring all your Prescriptions and Receipts to be filled at City Drug Store. t (!o to Hardware for machine extras ex-tras for Wood's mower and all other machines. Bootho it Peirce have just received re-ceived a choice lot of oranges and lemons. I have a largo variety of tomato toma-to and cabbage plants for sale. Inquire of Wm, Evans, Third ward. It is always safe to learn, oven from our enemies seldom safe to venture to instruct, even our friends. Fotixn. lu Tabernacle on May i)lh, gold locket with a hick of hair inside. Left at The Buoi.ek olliee by (J. tr. Buchanan. Salt Lake lias a "Liberal" Democratic Dem-ocratic club called tho Tuscaroras. They are Tusky-roarcrs and no mistake, with great Bowers hacking hack-ing them. The game of croquet seems to have almost gone out of date in these parts. It is a pleasant recreation, re-creation, full of good, healthful exercise. The Chamber of Commerce will hold its regular session ncxtTJiurs-day ncxtTJiurs-day night. Every member should tdiow his interest in the welfare of the town by being present. Lost. Loft Brighain May 10th, a bav horse, about S years old ; weight 1,001) lbs; branded II U nn right shoulder. Finder return to J. I'. C. Johnson, Brigham, and be rewarded. In the case of Hiram Rice, charged with stealing horse?, tho jury at Ogden rendered a verdict of "guilty, with recommendation to mercy." The sentence was deferred. In the prize guessing contest of Boothe cv l'eireo. that is now on. (for the JfiiO parlor set ) there is a wide discrepancy in t lit- guesses as to tho number of slmt contained in tho magic bottle. There is a dilVor-ncc dilVor-ncc of ti.oOO, Those cans of baking powder are g'dng fast. When L. II. Jones was sentenced sen-tenced to imprisonment in the jail last Saturday, for resisting an of-licer, of-licer, Andy X. Ibsenlaum. and another boy. bobbed up and wanted to go Jones' bonds. The Prosecuting Prosecut-ing Attorney only laughed at him, telling him to go otV and get "a mau.M This was done, and Jones was subsiucntly liberated. today's Bugler. Found. Carriage neckyoke in fields near Watery Lane. Left at Bt'GLini office by Wni.Kotter. Sections and knives at Hardware for Champion, Buckeye, and other machines at reduced prices. Wc have bought 5,000 sections for all kinds of mowers, at re-daccd re-daccd prices. Hardware. Ogden is now the seat of the Fourth District Court instead of the First, by order of the Governor. Fou Sale. Good second hand work harness and three-inch wagon fur sale, cheap. Apply to A. J. Munns, City. 50-4 Fou Sale. All kinds of household house-hold furniture. Apply to Lillian Loveland, at C. C. Loveland's residence. resi-dence. Lost. About May lllh, between 'Tabernacle and depot a plain gold breastpin. Keturu to Buglkk ofiice of-iice and be rewarded. Mrs. Louie Felt, General President Presi-dent of all the Primary associations, is expected to be present at the Primary conference June 13th. The members of the First waad Sabbath school had a fine time in the hilts, Tuesday, picnicing and engaging in all sorts of games. The Key. F. W. Crook, of Salt Lake City, spoke to a small audience audi-ence congregated at the Court House last Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Owen, of Deweyvillc, are rejoicing over t lie advent of a tine lli-pound boy. He made his appearance May 27th. Tho thirty two tire hydrants were being distributed over the city, yesterday. They will all be placed in position for service j directly. There is a perceptible dearth of 1 social amusements ami marriage Hocuses these May-June da vs. Even love seems to give way to hot wcat her. I House pipes are being laid in ; many places in town, sothoowners will secure the IvomlHs of the first coining of the water into the new system. |