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Show CITY AHL1 OTilrl Bfi;F-J. to I'll air. 'n t' r work. Will wo gel them? Yes; in the sweet bye and bye. llnt the name of your partner for the. SUppC!'. More winj will be made in Na,u-' vno this fall lliiin ecr 1" f r-. 'i he vinE nor.-i are ene.agfd wav into the night at pressing.' It is thought 1 t!i.'t over oW.UK) gall-US of ii:e will be made thin vear. Nauvou, A correspondent from Moroni ; writing t the UichOcld Arfrnrate .v.gr.y hirnsulf ''1 1 1 r l-! i 1 1 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 :T l : a V-heimetv' V-heimetv' find tin; fresh vomit Editor of that paper had the gall ! to five it to the whole we rid without with-out an apology. Tile usual fall woa'her-c ek is loose, tolling us we are to have a J mild, open winb'r. Wc hope hia j predictions will prove true, hut we don't believe he knows any more about it than does the ground hug ! about the turiiT. It hi predated that inside of five j years Utah will lead the United 1 State s in the produetion of gold and silver. Its production now is i almost equal to that of California: i Dt you adverti:-e in Tin: Bi'u!.i:i;? .Su'oscrthe fi.r and adveitiie in TllK lil'GLKU. D. Rrt-enh.amn has seltlcd in Logan for the present. The vtra.rg''rs in town this week have been unuuiilly numerous. Now is the time to examine your chimney ikies, m;d ee that they me all right. John II. Brown haa moved his place of business to the old Young property near the depot. Sevier county is to have a pork-packing pork-packing establishment. Box Elder eounty should have one, too. When Brigham gets its tannery running at full blast, then wc'W have to start up the woolen fae- and only two other states, Colorado and Montana, exceed it. "It ifl a curhms fact." said an observing citizi n yesterday, ''that nearly all of the men who. unconsciously, uncon-sciously, of course, step on women's dresses and wipe their feet on other men's trousers, are victims of the unfortunate habit of toeing in." At present sulphur is being produced pro-duced at Cove Creek. Utah; pickles nnultt at Brighton; sugar manufactured manufac-tured at Lehi and canning ought to be '-arrit d on on a gigantic scale at Brigham. This is the best place-in place-in the world for such enterprises. One of our farmer friei'ds, after subscribing for The Biolku, a few days ago, said: '"Well, I guess you people are not going to go under, as wa.s first predicted. From cht live and progressive appearance of j your paper, it luesn't look that An old adage says: a sucker is born into the world every minute. We wonder how often the non-Buckers non-Buckers come. The weight that has been hanging hang-ing on the front gate all summer will soon be transferred to the uol'a in the parlor. Life's dearest and greatest object should be to make others happy. In this, indeed, is the only true happiness fuund. j The ever bright Eureka Chief ' has nimbly hopped over its second: m:'e j'..-n- h.io a third successful ' year. Good boy. Dr. L. Berg has some handsome samples from his mines near the Twin Saw mills, on the mountain west of La Plata. The precise date for the opening of the Lehi sugar factory is still in way. Property owners are reminded that the present is a good time to repair and even up aidcwalk3. tf: those holes that now make walking walk-ing such a task, especially after dark, are left as hey arc all winter, the sidewalks will be in a most horrible condition next spring. It is understood that Cache Valley Val-ley will soon have another railroad. Wonder if it will go through Box Elder canyon. I iiat will be the closest, most practicable and undoubtedly un-doubtedly the best paying route. This route would strike all the leading cities between Ogden and the valley. Parents should not only teach their boys good precepts, but use every etVort within their power continually to make home the most attractive spot on earth to their children, that they may never be inclined to wander and seek other company than those with whom they have been reared. A new card in this issue announces announ-ces the fact tliat W. 11. Jones has ; opened an assay er's oluce in I Ilyrum. Cache county. Mr. Jones has a certificate from Cornell College, Col-lege, which gives him high rating as a mincralological chenii.-t. Most of the assaying fro in these parts will likelv tm to Hvrum hereafter. doubt. It may not take placu till sometime next week. A jeweler suggests that if you ever drop your watch in water put : it into a cup of alcohol or whiskey and so save it from rust. j "Yv II. Craghead has ordered 10,- j QUO adobes and 10.U0O brick to be used in the walls of his proposed new residence near the depot. That tremendous but miss-leading sign still adorns the top of our j new amusement hall, as if it had i an unexpired lease on the place. j The thrifty housewife is busy j with bottles, cans, fruit, sugar, pots. , stoves, pans and all the other para- i : phernalia of the preserving season. Most of the Conference-goers have returned from Salt Lake. Nearly oUL) Brighamites have visited visit-ed the Capital during the past 1 week. I To subscribers who have not yet I paid for their Huolkr, we are still i able to taKe oats at market prices j ifi 'i a few days longer. Now'a the time to settle. ' " " Several gypsies have- been en-, en-, camped near town during the past ' week. They are always known by their gay colors and peculiarly shaped conveyances. A. J. Munns has disposed of his small stock of goods and closed the doors of his .Main street shop, llorsley & Sons accepted for sale what few goods were left. The weather is considerably moderating. Once more horseback riding and carriage driving are luxuries which nearly all enjoy during pleasant weather. Read Tin-; Bcoi.ivii. It is bright ; and literally bristling with news-It news-It is by all odds the" best weekly paper published in the Territory. Subscribe foi it. Only -'2 a year. Dr. Carrington has been utt.end-i; utt.end-i; two serious cases this week. A son of Moroni Phillips lias a very bad leg, result i ng from a sprain or w reneh. The other case is that of old Mrs. Jensen of theThird ward, who recently fell and dislocated the bones of the left arm. The arm swelled up and turned black. Both patients are doi.ig well. Kach year scoris of new wind ov lights are placed in the houses now being used for district schools. It appears as if some small boys make a business of sneaking around and knocking these panes out by the dozens while no owe is observing. Of course some of them are accidentally acci-dentally broken, but not all, by i anv means. j Work on the opera house and j dance hall is progressing without interruption. An elegant paper s being hung in both rooms. Jor-gensen Jor-gensen and Peterson are doing the work. Prof. Foster predicts: ' This will be the coldest unci most stormy winter, with the greatest snow storms especially deep and drifting that j have been experienced for many years. j A private letter from Willard Jensen, now in the music business at Logan, says he is doing an ex-cet'dingly ex-cet'dingly good business. They are alwa vs anxious to get The I'jL'tlbiiti. Query: '"Would a squeeze in the ice market make ice (-ream?'' We don't know. But the ice cream market often naves th" wav fu a ! rtrst-eku-.y squeeze, though not of I the icy sort. I Notice. The oth Quoruni of Seventies will commence their ! evening nicetinri iu the vestry, in ! the Second ward meeting house, at 7 o'cl'Ck next Wendesdav. Chas Wii;ht, Prest Don't regret anything. Remorse is a corrosive force that cuts awav the pure gohi ,-f vivid purpose. Tran.-fortu regret inti) resolve, anrl make the future noble where the past was ignoble. Tiie Provo Mwiirh says a drunUcn man scared 20 women! of that place out of lluir senses. S Our query is: w h n they got "out"' id their senses, wasihereany-tiiing wasihereany-tiiing left behind? Dr. David 'Ui i. meandering ; round town lliis week with one arm in a big. v hite sling. He is just recovering from an attack of rheumatism that has confined him to the h iuse for son.c time. Subscript ions f- -r the e-'ond year to Tine H:'0i.kh are c-uv.i.g iu thick and fast. A lig port: m i our gutcri'oers liave a! road v r-ahl into the veav ) b" bih- ful. c-:-:c right rd i; v.t- (h.n't object. j M'.e f th -(' thi --e,;;),;.. ' . ,! i v- h" J parties in l'righaiu? It's ric- . j -f fun t'" trace a h'n,.:;:-.'oi -v -v 1 W0" yJi-- tO 1 -."id tj.l.'e |