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Show ! The big adolie yard we-t of town p:e.-ents a daily scene of life and activitv. Four mills are now i i n opera t ion . Int wo da y 8 ! ast I week E. Hansen and one assistant j turned nut 'll'l') adobes. ! Wo haven't heard of any of our ieitizen? going elsewhere to spend i the summer nionl hs. They think I lirigham. as a summer resort, can-i can-i not be beaten in this country, un-I un-I less it is the north pole, i The .Box Elder precinct judges ftr the coming August (dectym are J. M. Coumb.s J. L. Seiiaetler and L Snow. Jr. Two Ri-publicans and one Democrat. That a one on Registrar Chase, Democrat. A sharp tramp was in town Monday, sponging off our boys. Fact. He actually ''got in" witii some g'iy young fellows from Cor-inne; Cor-inne; sw:gged down a qn unity of x. juice and wns accordingly run in and locked up. The roof of Hor'sley A- Sons' fine store is completed. The lower apartment is lathed and ready for the plasterers. Not many weeks laigci and the building will be, ready for occupancy. It is a big ! acquisition for that pa A of town. ! Vile words and profane ?enten- ! ces are heard on our streets ten times today where the same woidd have been met with ten year ago. These words often reach the ears of passing ladies and for other reasons rea-sons the habit should be suppressed. sup-pressed. Can the Liberals carry Box Elder county, as they have Sail hake, now that the People's party has split and divided on national narly lines? Will they try? No one around here has yet heard of their intention to place a ticket in the held. The hedy of a mail who " was bald headed in life was recently exhumed in Minneapolis, and it was found that his head was covered cover-ed by a magnificent growth of hair. A remedy for baldness has at hist b"on found, but it seems to be a little harsh. It in not generally understood that the sturdy old oak is found in this section. But scores of these noble old trees, in a rat .her dwarfed , ind inferior state, however, can be f( i u n d g ro w i n g in the wild a n d beautiful vale beyond Devil's Gate, s.iiith of .Mantua. An enjoyable lawn party was tendered M isses Edil h and Flora Cornell, of Salt Lake, Tuesday evening at the bowery home of Edward Faulkner. The place was gaily lighted up b lanterns. Stune 50 people enjoyed the games, music and ice cream. Eli us Jensen, the furniture dealer, is l a ung son e very telling improvements im-provements on and about his business busi-ness premises. An addition back j f ihe id ore is being erectetl, wluch. when completed, will give him a sah s room, '20.(j!.i, in inch tu display hi- goods. From ail appearances there will lie great quantities of peaches raised this year. The orchards in tin southern part ot' town are full of lives winch a io ho loaded down with the. fruit that props are needed need-ed tokeep the heavy limbs from breaking square oil'. When the magnificent physique of John Henry Smith showed up on the streets Thursday morning, several of even the Liberal Republicans Repub-licans pointed to him with ostentatious ostenta-tious pride saying: "How many of that kind of men have you fellows got in the Democratic ranks?" For four long hours nur It) delegates'- to the meeting at Hoi Springs fought valiantly for the Council nominee, llravues! for they got j there ju.-t the same. Tins makes it absolutely necessary that the Republicans have a Box Elder county man for Councilor, also. To produce every week, and in a few hours' time, an interesting and valuable newspaper, it is Hie most dillieult. as it is the most Vxncting of all literary task:-, and yet s me peqdc kick if they don't get a vol u ui n equal to Lord RaeonV es-ays, every week for four cents. The HirhjMd A Irorute says: Every man in tnvn was int ixicat-ed ou the Fourth of July except, two. and all hut seven wen; wanting to fight. They say they had "a hang , up time." The .-Iriv",- man mibi have In en "in it" or he couldn't have lulu such an outlandish lib. The August number of the Demo-: Demo-: re.-Cs Family Magazine is certainly ; very attractive, and contains over two hundred fine illustrations, including in-cluding a beautiful waO r-eoer of "Sual!oiY." Tt is puhlidied hv W. Jennhias Demon:-!, at 15 Lust lib St., Nev. York. Price cents. When are p a;- River City and Ih'iwyville to unite and ulb-r the i 1'nioii Pacific. Ry. the necessary inducement to build a good station ; at the latter place? It is a. malt-M- that both the citizens of tin c two ; towns oM'jln to push. 'Hero i- a i :u-ed us plum in the p'vhi:.v: '.h.-re f v the 1". P. e -mpany. ale ; People are wvitirg fr-m a!! 'around The. country to our nnT-ch:r".ts. nnT-ch:r".ts. ;; irg t hev V uii and -or-h j-r ici s advert wd in Tnr Pi o" I K. We a.vcj t evvry s";:ig". meet: -.-i . i Ciet kin.! a- a.uV, , :;-' b !"."-'. M' ad-v:--:--d"i;.' imvs ! riizrir IAIVALS. The Democrats are getting there i all right enough. j Arc we to have that county fair) this fall, elt? Doth look like't? Ogden Liberals are going to make ! a strong fight in the coming elec- lion. " ! The election will fake plaec Aug- j i nst 3rd. two weeks from next , i Monday. j 1 Advertis'-rs will find it profitable i t'i appear in the columns of the 1 ill'GLLU. . j T. S. Caldwell ha returned home afier an absence of several mouths. . I Subscribe for Tnr: BroLrii which i is always as frc-'h as a rose and j sweet as a peach. Sec the new card in this issue of ! J. R. Khlridge. the boss carriage j painter id" the town. j W. H. Booths . expects to enter1 some of Ids steppers in the Twenty j Fourth races at Logan. j We have chduied from the start j that more than one paper could i not exist long in lirigham City. j How on .carlo 'will western Box ' Elder stand if Lhey hae no local politics pound into their waiting j cars? i D. J. Morgan and Co.. plnsterers, are busy as bees now days. They j have hired ioiw additional helps lately. Hundreds of loads of hay arc j now b.dng hauPu out of the fields j and stowed in the bams or stacked in the. yards. William Jen son has moved to ! Logan whore he has b-gun work with his brother. Ephraim, in the music, business. "This is a cold snip." said the lirigham girl as she lini:-he.d the third dish of ice cream and passed ! her plate for more. j j A lot of excellent strawberries j ! are now being brought down from j Mantua, 'i hey are large1, clean ! j ami have a fine flavor. j The hen vies f crop raised for J years is being grown on Plymouth j Hat this season. The farmers ! generally are quite jubilant. I Peter Olsen is having a tine well j dug on his place west of town, j There ought, to lie more wells in this City and neighborhood. A dashing young lady called in ourollice Mondav and subscribed for . our pap', r. She said: ''Oh. I couldn't exist without Tiik Bi'uuck!" A lady never swears. But step j on ihe hem of her dress, catch the expression of her eye. and you wiil conclude, "she don't have to." Pull for Til n.CLi-ii. We're going to try to f real everybody right and will naturally expect in return like treatment from all. j L. Berg, Jr.. the 1 ailur, lias now j removed to the store vacated by A. ' J. M unns'. as hi.- card in this i.-sue j shows;. lie is fixed up nV !y. I The brick at the yard north ol j lown. a kiln of (iiJ.OuU, was attach- ed last we L by the lab ivrs to ; I sjeure ihe payment of wages due. j Thokiuofa boiled egg is the1 ! best lemedy Cr a boil. Carefully 1 j peel it. v.vt' and applv to the boil; : it draws out the ma Iter and relieves ' soreness. j Quite a numherof fishing parlies j have hen hooking the chubs and ! I suckers from Pear River and the' trout from our mountain streams ! j during the pa--1 week. i j It is -aid thai the blackest man in C ly nn ?,un t v. (hi., is named ' White, the whit'st man is named i I'.rown. the talle.a man is named Lowe, and, the largest man Small. We are in receipt of a neat cir-j cir-j euhir from the lnr Lake Stake j Academy, which an in u net s t hat i their "Normal Summer School" I will be laid from Julv 'JV t . Annus' i;t! I The fee tiend leisinrss. wluch blustered ujv and at', lined such disgustingly gigajitic proportions a few years ago. docs not seem to he altogether dead in these parts now-ad now-ad ii vs. Aeent E. W. Dunn had his two-year two-year old cop. f.r uh;.h he r e.-vtly refused srL,, t ; . . w n fr -:n Mni-dou Mni-dou this week, h is Mi.-l ,-i 1h ; one of the t'u.c-t animal.- cvi r I bro'iulit t. to-.-, u. i Htnry S' ip''! t rvrr.-'-d hy ; Po'jutv Md':c:!.i:i :: V':-:k on ! tlie uhl th.;:,. -. He st.-.-d irht" j before Ct.rir.ih-s'.oiv i" e:.:,t ji.y |