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Show Board of Trade. Cannery meeting tonight. Board of Trade meeting. Barb wire at the Hakdwakk, New stationery at City Drug Store. f See the Board of Trade call in today's to-day's Bl.'UI.Klt. Fence builders, get your wire at the H .utmvAiiE. "Whooping Cough Uemedy," at City Drug Store. f Metropolitan fashion books for 'i'2 at Ilorsley & Sons'. Choice fruit trees for sale at Xels Madson's. Third ward. The work of grading Main street is still progressing slowly. Warranty and quit claim deeds for sale at Tjik Bi'ouat ulliee' A choice line of spring and summer sum-mer dress goods at It. L. Fishburn Ji Sons. Foit Rent. A house with two rooms and cellar. Iiujuircof Jonah Mathias. Highest Cash Price paid for Hides and Pelts at the Box Elder Meat Market. l,fi.lin1 Tlir. Rnnol IWnf Pin- broideries is to be had at R. L. Fishburn & Sons. Found. By M. Schow between town and mill a buggy storm curtain. cur-tain. Left at the Buui. kk otliee. Our shoe stock is full and complete, com-plete, and at prices that defy competition. com-petition. R. L, Fishbuhn it Sons. It docs not make a man half so mad to be accused of a thing when he is innocent as when he is guilty. For sale. Second-hand light spring wagon in good condition. Apply, Eldridge, Carriage Painter, Forest St., Brigham. , f People are flocking in every week now and are taking advantage of our oiler for Woman's Work and the American Farmer. The Bugler has one of the best equipped job ollices in thewest,and executes all work neatly and promptly. Send in a trial order. Wanted. Girl to go to Eagle Rock, Idaho, to work in family of three, tiood wages. Car faro will be paid. Call at the depot for further information. 1-t j Every one who is interested in I the local canning factory should attend at-tend the meeting at the Court House tonight. See the ofheial notice in another column. The law on "befouling waters" is published in another column of today's to-day's Bugler. Pcojde should look to it that they do not break these necessary restrictions. Through passenger trains, through freight trains, fast time, via the Chicago, Union Pacilic & North-western Line to the principal cities east of the Missouri River via Omaha. apl-30 Don't you favor the doubling or even quadrupling of our present water supply? Then use your influence in-fluence toward bringing about tiie re-commencement of work on the east branch of the great Bear River Canal. We are pleased to place the Ogden Enterprise, a new weekly of Democratic Demo-cratic principles, on our exchange list. The paper is bright and newsy and deserves a far more liberal advertising ad-vertising patronage. Evrcuv man who has the interests of the town at heart and expects to do business in Brigham City should be an active and interested member of the Board of Trade, to be organized here next Wednesday. Wednes-day. Doctor J. H. Graham, of Boston, Mass., one of the veteran : newspaper men of the country, in writing toll is friend Dr. Wade, pays The Bugleu a high compliment on its excellence. Mr. Wade had sent that gentleman samples of our paper. A little girl got stuck in the mud on Main street Thursday afternoon. Simoon Carter started to the rescue, but before he reached the place, she succeeded in wading out. While this street is being graded, a crossing of some kind should be put in near the postoflice. Times have been rather dull in town this week on account of so many people being down to Salt Lake, attending Conference. Business Busi-ness will commence livening up from now on until after the Holidays, Holi-days, and 1S5KJ peeps in; put that in your pipe and smoke it. P. F. Madron, who lias so long been connected with the Hardware as bookkeeper, discontinued his labors there this week. His failing health prevents his being at the ollice as closely as the position de-mauds. de-mauds. Mr. Madson expects to still tend to the telegraph, but has : resigned all active work in tiie capacity of Hardware bookkeeper. A newspaper should not be sup-I sup-I ported as a charity. If it is pub-: pub-: I i shed in your interest, support it i from a business standpoint. Each j mite contributed will add so much I to your personal advancement, bc-: bc-: sides assisting in the welfare of others. A papi-r that subsists on , charity is not worthy of patronage, ! but a paper that is published in a 1 trood cause and that works on a i business bais is an enterprise 1 which is too valuable to pass by. |