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Show Subscribe for '!''): 1:'oi.i:i:. .,. oft he o!-lest resident-of Fmm-t:tiu Fmm-t:tiu liiven, Illinois, is a sister -i .li.-t.pi) Siu:.;!i, the Mormon pi'unh- (!o to Ji pp.-on to p.-t your hor-o' hoein- dm,., f Cive a ;.-sip o.;e link :i')d she will have a chain over a mile in ' length before you ean ''bat" your 1 One ean neither protect nov arm I himself against criticism. We . must meet it dcfianllv, and thus gradually please it. Kx. K-udv onions in the market lhu: v e e k . The first in 0 rd e r a f t e r watcr-cress of the many .kk! thing-1 spring is bringing to our tables. ; To rent. Fou r 100m house op-( op-( po.-ite Jbirsley's store. A. K. i X..v is the lin.e to L' I iv.L iy to 2ivc yuur boms;; a mov ..: of 1 aim. No.t to a new hu;.-e a I'rt -hly painted .i:ie pb.,,,.. lb- e e m...t. For cash n e ha e c oncl'.i.h d to guarante. .1. .ol" .K-pp.-Mi. f Tliis is the as,m of liie year to do your phiiiiing. I'Linl a few d-d- hirs in this oliic.', and assist yuur , home paper to rai.-e a ei'op of subscribers. sub-scribers. Paris flreen o(! cLs. per In White llellehore bJ ets. per lo London Purple oil ets. per lh . at City I rug Store. Utah failure.-' for March, 7; ase!-, ! ".i.L'.'l1; liabilities, Jj-oo.ToH. There j were lb lailures in March of la.-t I year, with liabilities double that of this year, j In plaeing your advertisements. t'.i-!;'h;i;n City will .-.on L'et it-ramc it-ramc up a- a graveyard for news- 11 . rs. O-'.en later look to her L' lb.' Women want to Vole, it is tyv.inn to iv!u.-e them; if they do i not want the sul!ni-e, it would be folly to grant it. Last Wednesday. M. C. Jensen e we a dinner in honor of his S"V-enty-third birthday. There were about 00 la Lit i t-s present and all !.a d a vi ry pleasant lime. Mrs. Steed, mother of Jddgo Siei d. has been vUiling friends ami relatives in our citv for several weeks p,t.-t. She eauie iiero soino- . what ill. but oa im: lo our eonge-niiil eonge-niiil noil healthful eliimite and the I sueeessful li'e;itmeiit nhe return? honie very mueb improved in health. Sin1 s:iys 'Tirigham City K0TE3 CF THE CUGLER. The spraying season is not many milt s away. A new hotel in town. No name; no proprietor. Coin. Win, Ih'ck and family have moved to Five Points, Ogden. 11a rU-d wire -"S.0O. Co op. f Contribute to Tut: P.igi.kk's "item box." W e hear that H. D. Pnge has ettltl permanently in Cal ifornia. April fooler.-? were commenda b!y scarce, Monday. Civilization is advancing, . ' ' I Denmark Jensen of Chesterfield. : Idaho, was in town this week vUit- ; 1 ing relatives. Ue will attend the Salt Lake Conference betore return- j i ing home. I Jjn near in miuo me i:ici io;u 11.1. IL'olkk has more than three time-as time-as m.mv readers as any other paper in the Ct'linty t Don't forget that a good ad. ad-Vi-rlisinga good article, iu;tLl lie run in a good paper. Printers' Ink. well deserves lo he called the ''City of Humes." Leave all orders for mill stuffs at Cha-;. Kelly's Shoe Shop. Free delivery. James Nelson, Manager, Br gham City Holler Mills. f When it comes right down to the : --t. it is surprising how many women wo-men do not want their franchise. iTiii: Bi'oi.Kii is in for giving the 1 ! idles eijtia! suffrage provided the i nnjority in the Territory desire it, but as the days roll by it begins to , be more and m re apparent that onN a milioril v of the wo-. wo-. men in I'tah really want to vote. : It i a dreadful mi-take to i'oteo a Lr.ii.d privih -e upon a people who i".-k upon it with ii'.dillerence or i1-.! r. Chub li-hing in Bear Liver good. The banks near Cm inne are now lined with li-hermen and tisherwomen. The women seem to be the xperis over at Corinne. Armour is buying cattle and hog-now hog-now as f.il ;i he can get them;, something he has not done tor a ' year or more. And tint's a praty -ood haioinett r. tioi;.l times are in store not only for I'tah p-'ople but for the entire world we hope. Sometime about , July. Clem Horsley expects to leave for a mission mis-sion to California. Abstracter Edward B. Kirk and wife are spending a few days with relative? in Springviile. For cash we will shoe horses for as lo as per .span. Oiof Jeppson. This week Wm. Wri j,hton went to California to vi.-it for a short time with relatives. The farmers are busy plowing and otherwise putting their fields in condition for planting. C. Kelly sells all kinds of B. C. Roller Mill products. Same rates as ft the mill. t Get your shoes mended at the Boxtdder Boot eV Shoe lb-pairing Shop,Wm. Moo.e.Propr. Best leather; leath-er; lirst-ciass work guaranteed, f II. M. Pitt of Bradstreets' furnishes furnish-es a very encouraging report of the business outlook in Utah for lids year. It is way ahead of that of Whv doesn't someone go to work - . and organize a -;,evrh-elnb in Briguam? "There are i!0 or b'd wheels in town now-: suflicient to lor !ii an interesting club. An a lvertisement in a paper that contains the live local new?, and as a result is read by an intelligent intelli-gent class of people is the best salesman sales-man a merchant can have. t A number of the Wiihird boys, members of Companv A. were at the drill Thur.lay evening. There were twenty nine of the bo out and they had a lively street drill. Our farmers are putting in their I Foi: ;;knt. Premises suitable for! dwelling house and ollLv or store. ; ; A block west of Dpera House. Ap- 1 ply to II. W. Harris, citv. -J0-1. An expression heard nearly ev- j I e.'y day, is; "Wonder how 1 caught , ; tiiat cold?" They do not know- -.how they catch cold but they do, : know when they get it. . i The Agricultural College at j ! Logan has jut issued two import- j ' ant bulletins on irrigation. Copies j can be had tree by writing to the A. J C. for same. Call on C. Kelly for Flour, Bran, Chopped Feed. Corn Meal. Lye Flour and Germade. AH of which are sold at mill prices. f Scientific authority asserts that cigarette smoking kills microbes, i , Don't believe it tor we know several j "microbes" in this city that cigar-j lettes have not killed yet. j Last week Mr. and Mrs. Wm. ! ' Gilbert bst their djJLtJ jUiJitm ! mui.ths olTT)oy. Teething caused ! the death. The funeral was held Saturday, when the little body wa-t-Mulerly laid away. Car of b ,i r b e d win and w i r e nails just in. Co-op. I Early Saturday mom i ng W il-t"-rd Letder y in;ceti down tipon Ids parents and gave tliem a pleasant pleas-ant surri.-e. Wili'ord has b.-en aw:tvovet two years mi a m;.--ion - ami his parents did not expect him home for a week or mo:e. For sharp compi tithm loighan, ; beat.- any town of ils si.e, and e"t n i larger. The competition eLts to a larger extent among the mreh : ants in the retail trade. This bring br-ing a fact makes Priham a d'-Mr- j able place for farmers to conic, which is becoming mureai.d mop' known and largely taken advant ' age of. The mushroom s-a-ou is at h:i::d. After you have plucki 1 a nice m.-?-. the way to find t..ut for a ru'falnty u hetiier they are I he tooih:--m iiuei.iuin or the dt-adiy t ;-; )'.: ju.-t fi-t k tan onr bit'o re-t et,.-,,'.-and get him to samj h- tie m. if lc- lives they are -mr.-hio, n.-: if i.--die th.-v are toad-b i -v ern youi ae.-, ,rdi ::g !y. Tiii.- is lh: sm-oSl ,,f the y-.-,::-whf-n tiie eh anl v h in-. if.- M-.itter.-thc furniture and el-lhing to th.-four th.-four uinds of heaven, j- i ks the lH.Ut.M4 iato ,;r.w titi! .!:.. into On. U--J1. -I r. .-... I'll 1' iy v.ak- u- l!.r I,- 11,'ia !'r,,!n it- v. ili", r with coil "il an 1 I, ,i ni.li I".-.-;,,!- iH al.-v a- til-.- ! iinaiy -v. -it il,-.ttti iiallicr- I'll it- iaacv. A lu ll ly i.i v, a::. 1 I ill i- a I, rr, ,r Fir, , a!..ng t tl.- I, ayiii .. tl.- P!l..uM.-r III.- 1,'ila t will ally tUil lull, iaa'Tc it- l", i r a ' i- nt ami at 'J, I" in yur-l- it uaniM pi. re tlio I., li-. i.f -v-:i i.c -ii, laa- liain's Cunipaiiy A l.n. x,- ,t el, p'a-in- I" liii.,1 til ' ,!:, :. ! '1'iia ,r.'.'i,r n i t n , -lya a i in- i x-p!, x-p!, -i v.-. u Ili. h in - httli- r,-p, a t , ami in, -in i l-i'.a ry Ciln-iiii it, :i urn -paprr ..!ituin fr..m ti'.ia'.'c I., n !.! ticni-ii. i pi, C' .- ,.r in-1 ii, 'ii-pi.i' - m-iit ,,f any ..f lia I, v. i.nl'l ' .ii:- a liiiui'l'T ur typ'rapiiica! ri'ir. Ami y, t .-"in,- pcplf lay clai in I" r. inari; a'ali.- .-iiiartn-'-- if tln-y ( all ili -' , r an cri"l in a "' v-pap"r. Wli'm tin y liml a .V"t 'l v. ith a u imii 1, l t'T in ll ,,r a 1. it. r lui- i.l.i 1 th. v arc i j j- - limy cmlil .-...ll lh.it until riIit ami arc happy t'"r a ui.'i''-.lay, ui.'i''-.lay, ami ?" armiml In the m i.'li- h'Tr llll'l M! til' 111 that lh" I 'llt'T ha- .-p, ll' 'l a Wiir'I r ! i ' li x. J. I-". Kr.Iiiiami .V C... have jn-l , ci, in,. I, d tlr ir m iv .laii.hi.-r ' h'.ll.-i', uhli'h is lacat'-'l ill Ihc m.rtlmi n part nl In v. n in a h. aul l-I'nl l-I'nl ;.'t"i n pa-Inn- I,a lh, y hav pillfha-'i'l in, in M. I.. limian. 1 'I'll.' hniMinir, u hh h i- 'J'.x 'M f. ,1. nun h iicrc i ni'.'Iiinis ll a i thill)! i -'i l.i- 'y a I I ).;;. 'I I h it lnat , xp'-'lili 1 1 , , 1 ch in !im ... A la,.,.' crnil'l ..-. 'I 'll,, la-1 S il'll-'lay il'll-'lay P, -.a- 111' an kill lh' II I'll -I I" ' I" 111 ll,.' Iii'.l 1, .ihlili;. ( lull I i MM , h" iiil"tiil.- P. li. i.j, ll lil.c a j . 1 1 1 . r il an ,l.Ml I" litii-h. Slice, - ' P, all imla-lii'.'l.i hii ii,. me,,. s;-ririT crops. The line i in pro Veil iniplciuents whicli luanv are using l.-en thir t"il iu :illoiv thc-m .to fret in their crops in shurt onli r. At the B. C. F. D. meeting 1 1 i werk the following temporary ap- : p' tint men ta were made: CI- in Hor.-h-y, Chief; Lorenzj I'ete.-fn. Asst. Chief; L. Iierfr, Jr., Foreman H. A- L,: John Dick, Asst. A jirty fit sis lirigham wlu-el-men took a nice run down to Three Mile Creek Monday iifitrnoon. The road between lirigharn and "il!aid 1 is on of the finest natural, seven-iniift seven-iniift lr;ycle stretches in I'tah or ' the west. C. M. Erdmann. of the firm of Erdmann A: Co.. butcher-:, hs jtiireiiastd the old Pulsipher premises prem-ises on Plasau t Street in the Fourth Ward, where Mr. and Mrs. Krdm inn have taken up a permanent perma-nent home. New stock clothing. Co-op. f Ppakin2 of the ii'iam.nol.ti hog mentioned by Tin: Ik"orj;it as sold la.-t week by Mrs. 'J'homas of Three Mile Creek, the II- rai l says it was. "'one of the havie-t hogj the 'J'--r-ritory ha produced" and that ii rendered o'i:i pounds of I,ud. .1 u-t reeei ved ; i a r load ( :-i him?-Olidden him?-Olidden Jr. Ilarb W ire; 1 rod to II, At X. C. Mi.rU-n.-en .v Son. t It serins, the City Com, ell ap-poiuUd ap-poiuUd a time to li-ten to (he prop-(i-itiotis of the natural ga.a men. but ne it her com pan y ? bowed up Avilii a reprt'sentuti vf1. It looks as if all the talk of th"- fs n.en was e-imply pn ?. Mr. Tiiotji.is. son of Mr--. K!iv b-'.h Thoma- of Thr-e Mil" Cr-dc, who ;h noiv f.im'-M-' on a'-onut of her jiiiub ) pig. infirmel I'.i'or.u; r-porl'T. Tii'irs l ie. ti, it t'l" hog v.-ijhi-! ex-o-t!y I' M j, ,:j!,d.- on f ,..t and H!0 whe ,lr-,-d. Tie-y got for it. J. A. (omj.to,,, mi el'-'tioii jud'" in lie; If i'A lins pr'-cin'-', '. x-e!-i-r C''iiity,b'iJ c hi--' of e .m-l-l.iint against S-er tary C. C. K'ndi-ards. K'ndi-ards. He hJono. im th it m ith'-r I. i j '!!' nor any other judgr- in lie: S'iu--'-t preein.-l. a !j linin- and n- iii-r of tie- i-'-gi-lr.-u. b-i.- re-( re-( i vd a i: nt of r'-m '1 imw at i m for er-i'-- r fid-red i;i th" ! i t el , ti .ii. Th" s mi" c-.mpi-iiiit ha-.-ii made fiom .tli-,- M.nree,-. Fall, f, a';,-- Si.ar. The time of the vear is at hand to jet out tree-. Every propt-riy 0 .vner li l K rig mini M; iTT'T" n.i Ve trees pi ai;ed ar.'Und his pi" erty. It d es not o;ily improve tlio 1-h.Us of tlie town and pruiiUes. teal it cn-hanees cn-hanees the value m-re t 'in n any otiier improvement of the muiu co-t. The Paris P.ist says the m-st valuable mam'-ript in the IV.ited States is that of the original liook of Mormon, which is now kept in the vault of one of the. Iliehmond ( Mo ) banks. It is j n po-ion of t-ie 'hitnK-r family. Th"y h.ive been oil-red $ 1 ' )' ' in p-dd '-r it by the Church authorities in Salt Lake City. lion. F. J. Cannon. Utah's K.-p-re-ejitative in C'ongn -s. s.-nds 'I'mk Pi oj.fli; a I-tl-r in w hich he asks f-.r applications f. .r cadet to tie- C S. Naval Academy at Annapolis. The applicant mu.-t be a boha tide ; resilient u( Utah and beiuecn lo ; and 20 y.a-s of ag". Writ" li. 'J. Corny, care U ni ver.-ity of U t..b- 1 Completer instructions on file at Tin; Pi oi.ki: oiVirv, Once more Tiik Pfoi.Kii is the 'only pap-r iiubli.-h'-d in Poxebbr ; County. Four competitors have ' L'one down in the past five year1: averaging marly one a year. A-' A-' far as the county paper was concerned. con-cerned. v.c nrv"r liad a competitor. X-ver in the hi-'ory of Pox-lder I'oiinty ha:- it had but one piper lii.it eovep-d the entire county, and that wa- iis Pioneer Paper, Tli K Proi.r.::. , Sjiring i h-re and th" majority .,f the ba-k yard- throughout oir eily sii a m:i- of fillh and nr-nptwn. nr-nptwn. The-e are thf breed, rs of di-'a-an.l -iek:.-s and ,-v. ry riti--. ow, told- n-ighb .r and lo him- . -( to see lo it that all for.-i.o. ub--! io. js rem ,vo b.-fi.re f :;,,,,-,-' '.itii its S'-op'bing ;-un niak- if- a;.p.-ai-.tne-. Tl.:.- go,d advin foen a e mfempoi-ary i : only too apph-e apph-e d!e t i Po l'.'ham fili. Mi-; rd-an up and d:-Mi,f -"I your pr-mi-s. If VOU !i;;d tb.lt. th" idee U W .-.- !a-e -lamp V, l i I led tie!; wle n ou b-h il. try theehaner and b.'t-t-r pi mi of li d.ing th- .e,,i ,. n1 th- north a-1, ro ..., i, ioi s'ii k lh.-dry lh.-dry tainp to il. They bu i ll that .-.ay by th ' v- rnm-nl Co' tlie p'ii-po-i: of f.i.ippiii;? II. e un-1, un-1, -a'"d;;' and 1 1 i-!y babil of b- iii:.;: v. hie, i -, pet on the siamp cm ha, !iv h- i-n: i,.M v-iv hi.-h- y p ;,u aide!., of d- P' ne m b-r ibr i !'.r-. lo in !; lh" "o,. b.p-. 'a:;d ti- i lb- nop. |