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Show CITY AND OTHER BRIEFS. j A Itiicy Lot off Hl'cwk ICc-uin ( ui Don ti (o I'lf-nsi. ! Cn-n)"s grand opening "Monday. ! What will be done on Decoration j.hy? Rrigham City now looks like a I great grovey garden. I Tin-: Jii'or.KK will be a year old . in two weeks. This is our fiftieth j edition. J Bicycle?! are all the rage: get one. i boys, and join the club or "you're no good." The first of June will see every school in the City closed for the summer. The telephone wires, between I here and Ogdcn, were down the fore part of this week. Both Stilt Lake and Ogdcn now have regularly organized Democratic Democra-tic and Republican parties. Axel Christensen is building a roomy two-story frame addition to t his home in the Second ward. ! Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Xebeker, 1 of Willard. lost a little child last ' week. It's death was very sudden. An interesting communication from Corinne will appear in the next Bt (iLF.R. It came too late for this issue. Thursday morning the highest , peaks in this neighborhood were sparsely clad in a thin garb of snow. In the Probate Court, Monday, a decree nf settlement vas issued in the case of Hans F. Hansen, deceased. de-ceased. See the notice of A. II. Snow, assignee, for Mrs. Emma Lund-green. Lund-green. Milliner, who is being closed out this morning. P. N. Peirce purchased the horse last Saturday sold by Sheriff Love-laiid. Love-laiid. Ho paid $125. and shortly after sold the animal for $130. The district school at Honeyville, under the tuition of Miss Jeniiic Nichols, of Brigham City, was , closed yesterday for the summer. Commissioner J. L. SchaelTer and , Attorneys Jones and Jones are now comfortably located in their new j ijiiarters above Buothe &. Peircc's s He. John L. Sullivan, ''the great Tra-1 gtdian," has been "doing" Salt Lake, C-gden and Provo this week with "Honest Hearts and Willing: Hands." j Captain Snow and Second-lieu-! tenant Barton took a dash towards , Willard Tuesday evening, covering j four miles in reventeen minutes, i Beat a train, eh? ; Fred (P 'Nielson. the carpenter, ; is building a erzy frame residence ! on his place in the Second ward. Other improvements arc being made on the premises. We acknowledge the receipt of an invitation to the Grand Commencement Com-mencement Ball given last evcii-inu evcii-inu under the auspices of the B. Y. 'College, of Logan. Our pnmeiegists say the fruit continues to grow in spite of the I brave, sneezy zephyrs sent into the . valley by old Jack Frost to dis-, dis-, courage its development. I Willard City counts many a citizen of grit and pu.di. If they ! don't make that place- leap into : the front ranks of progression soon, i we shall miss our guess. ! Leman Johnson's voting stallion, ! King, is developing into a hand-1 hand-1 some specimen of the Eric--Mes-i seng'-i- slock. The Colt is not yei four, yet he tii s 'rnm at IH75. I Jay Gould recently took a rail-! rail-! road trip from tha Missouri River i to i h 'ago, actually covering 102 j miles in one hour, thus smashing the world's record of fast train About lilteon young men went ! west last week to shear sheep. As ! soon as the boy 3 llceee the western ' Hooks the sleep uf Wyoming will ' be ready to shear and in that di-1 di-1 root ion they will turn their steps. Thomas C. Young, of Three Mile i Creek, returned Wednesday night i from a three years' mission to New 'Zealand. His friends are glad to i see him home again and welcome j him back with hearty good wishes. j Two of Dr. Wade's little hoys j have come down from Boise. Hi,:, wife and the remainder of the family fam-ily will follow later. Mr. Wade has rented the dwelling one door north of L. C. Christensen's music store. The following named members of our local band have a short engagement with the Rice circus and will furnish music here today: Christian Anderson, W. S. Nichols. K. Kaiser and Wm. Craw-' Craw-' ford. Lawyers J. il. Coombs and Geo. R. Chase have formed u partnership which will be known henceforth as the firm of Coombs and Chase, Attorn At-torn eys-at-Law. Their law oil ice is situated on Main street half a block north of the new Co-op. ! Our paper had barely reached ' the post oHice last Saturday, when : parties saw our big i)5 cent other: c tiled in and made the best of it by ordering the '100 note heads, 100 envelopes and 100 business cards, for only 1)5 cents. Think of it only i.i-3 cents! May the big black man take the Malad Enterprise for stealing two articles verbatim from our issue of the ninth w itliout giving us credit. But the Editor was then ! away and that was undoubtedly a ; devil's idea of making a "scoop" in the absence of his master. 1 :Tf yon continue turning out such ; neat, skilled job work," said an ! Ogdcn gentleman to us Tuesday as j he was looking over our samples. ! "and at such low prices, you will ; be doing a mammoth business in a . few years. Your work is certainly commendable and deserves liberal 1 'pat rnn nyri." - -. - R. L. Fishburn, Jr. is building a neat little home on Main ft'eel south of James. The foundation will be started Monday, and by the latter part of the week the carpenters carpen-ters will begin work. It will be a frame building of unitjue and attractive at-tractive design, and will cost upwards up-wards of ij-2.000. The county court room is now embellished hy the presence nf two ladies. Mrs D. R. Burt is assisting Assessor Burt on the tax books, and Miss Laura Peters is helpin;; County Ch rk Peters in his clerical work. Undoubtedly the ladies do make the neatest and most accurate bo-'kkeepers. On Hie ninth we r -ferred. wiih some incredulity, to an article in the Tribune which told of inhuman treatment of a little girl in western , Box Elder. It now seems the ! whole thing was a willful lie and the Trib has got to pay for it. The parties libeled have entered suit j against the sheet for sf 25,000. i Two more cuts in our "Brands ! and Marks" column t his issue: j those of R. II. Batv. Call's Fort. :and the Three Mi'le Creek Live Stock Co. The saving of one animal ani-mal by advertising, and it sa ves lots of them, will pay for several j years of advertising. Evcrv stockman stock-man should patronize this column. We have now a lot of nieelv assorted assort-ed cuts on hand and wouid be pleased to number several of our other stockmen, horsemen and sheepmen among our advertising patrons Not long ago Miss Coulter, a Presbyterian missionary teacher laboring in Southern Utah, took it upon herself to expose Mormonism. She was a Presbyf ena n of long standing and prnntinenllv connected connect-ed in the Eat. Her 'ellorts at '. traded considerable al tent ion. Now comes the news from Fillmore thai Miss Coulter has renounced her I old faith and joined the Mormons. 1 This astound i declaration fal P ; like a thunderbolt upon her iiumer-! iiumer-! ous friends in Wyoming, Indiane and New York. lime. "My ad. in Thr Broi.Fii supplement supple-ment last Saturday sold seven harnesses Monday, "remarked A. 1 1. Snow, of t he 1 lard wan, to our scribe. There is money in advertising. adver-tising. , The county road hi tween Brig-' Brig-' ham and Willard is being leveled I and improved in manv respeds. The road to Mantua is in excellent , condition and is a credit to the i county. I Th 'So young men who are in the ' t hai.it i f disturbing congregations by u ithdran ing from meeting ! while the last anthem is being i s. tug. i tight to be taught a h sson i in politem ss. i There is talk of petitioning the ; City Council o niakc it obligatory hat all small irrigating diteh'-s, j which cut and mar our sidewalks, he Ih.uned. Can't it be done wiih-; wiih-; -.rl a petition? Rush and progress ws, and we I have aiiodn r intcrcsiiug supjde-: supjde-: tuent containing, hedh s live r.-ad- ' ino matt. r. nioro m-w astonieiin;: ! l.aruains oiiorcd l.y the cntorpris- ; - ii.Lt 1 lardwar... j In liri-ham Cily Wh.o! Cliih 1 aro round hankrrs. lu. r.-haiits. U. j It. :l''.-l,ts. odiiaVJ. nail 0:01.- nu'll. 1 i-ashiors. ho,. kk,.,-pars. raj. n-tors. uuoiliiion. naehe- and a wholo I t nioro id.-., nu n. ('. !:. has pnr.lai-.d a i.di i.i.'klo fir.D ! 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