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Show Jeal department. The printer's trade is a good one and we bespeak for these young men a bright future if they stick to the profession until , it is thoroughly mastered. I Henry Rotter. Jr., went oyer to Logan to spend the Fourth. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Sehaefl'er went to Ogden today. They will remain (here a week and then go east on a . visit. Prof. Clull of Provo, will address the county teachers at 1:30 p. in. today in (he vcslry of the Second j Ward Meeting House. .Subject,' Academy Summer Normal School. i HUTU n nm MILL I'fter II. IVOwm ll'i Y-t,(er!:iy oT Ty-jtlmid Ty-jtlmid r. yi-. Yesterday morning, lYler H. Peters of Three Mile Creek, brother of Mayor J. D. Peters, died of typhoid ty-phoid fever. Several month-s ago 1 the deceased returned home ill from a mission to Indian Territory. le never entirely recovered from' lids sickness. Last Monday he came back from a trip to Soda, where he went with thejhopes of recovering his lost health. lie was immediately seized with fever and quietly succumbed suc-cumbed yesterday at 10 a. m. The funeral services will be held tomorrow'; tomor-row'; ' The deceased was a highly re-peeled young man and leaves a wife, family and many relatives and ft'ienils to mourn his sudden demise. Circus in town next Wednesday. Bread and water and the chain gang for tramps. We have had several old lly nights this week. Miss Ida Stuart is up from Provo visiting her sister, Mrs. Clem Ilorsley. Come in ami subscribe for Tin" li mil. icr. This invitation is for everybody. f 1 still have a few Early Breakfast Break-fast Cooks which I oiler to close out at greatly reduced prices: Large No. SO reduced from $-10 to $:J0 " 77 " " 35 to 27 li "7 " '; 19 to 13 Call at once, A. 13. Snow. James I verson is building an adobe addition to his residence in the First Ward. Might as well ask to borrow your neighbor's pocket book as to borrow his paper. Both cost him labor or money. A crowd" of young people drove down to the ib-t Springs, Thursday evening, to take a plunge and engage en-gage in a "hop." Thos. Yates was down from Lake; Side 3esterdny. lie says tho first crop of lucern has been cut in that viciidty and it is a good one, loo. The Fourth and Twenty Fourth come so close together that there will be no general celeb ra -ion of Pioneer Day in Brigham this year. Frauds playing the lame leg and soi-'t arm blind and all sorts of rackets are said to be begging their way ovej; the country this summer. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Loveland, their daughter" Lillie, Prof. E. Maescr, and others expect to start on a " trip to Soda Springs next we'k. A piivate letter from Kansas City says M iss Kit tie. Williamson arrived home safely and she is haying a delightful time with her sister and friends. A number of Brigham boys who are employed in far and near places came home to spend the nation's holiday with parents and friends. The Mantua strawberries arc 1 being placed on the market. The latest berries from that place will 1 nine in during the latter part of August. On the night of the Fourth, a display of fireworks was seen from lirigham at a point south of Cor-iune Cor-iune which appeared to be on Dr. Roche's farm. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Graehl, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Snow, Mr. and Mrs J. F. Erdmann and families spent the Fourth in the mountains east of Brigham. In the recent failure of a Salt Lake com mission house, Lorenzo Hunsaker of Honeyville, had coming com-ing to him for goods $'100 and there was due Hans Gasberg of this city.toO. J. B. Carringlon returned this week from a visit to the World's Exposition at Chicago. It is useless use-less to say he had a great time and woukln't have missed the fair for half his life. Captain Aduni Highr was down from Plymouth last week. We did not have the good loriune to get him into our trap or we should have given our readers some spicy crop and weather reports. W, F. Hill, representing the Utah Britanniea Co. of Salt Lake 0 i t y , a r r i v ed in to w n y es t e r d a y , ami will give the people of this; section an opportunity of obtaining theiK ncy eloped ia Britanniea at very low rates. I'sually a pretty tough element of hangers-on follow up all circuses, so our citizens should be on their t guard next week. Chickens, cloth-1 cloth-1 ing, blankets and all kinds of small arlicles are not beneath the notice ( of the petty Hii'-f. Look out for j him and his depredations. j This week, Arthur Wixom and j Lawrence Valentine, two young j men of this city, began work as employes of Tin-; Buolkii mcchaui- |