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Show ToiI,-t Artie!.-- ( 'it v !)ru-'S;..re. , Ii'Mi't f. .pj. -t ii- th.-atr.- t -ni-lii. . Bead our big oih-rs on the ii.-I ' I Jr. Wadi-V Otliee b lrk of Cdv Ji-ul' Store. "Blaek-eye I Susan" at tie- opera . hoiifrc tonight. i Ceo, I'arsous, now of Terrace, is, iu town today. Si-vcr;il coiiiiiiuiiiratioiis are l crowded out of this isMie. j Fresh fish at the Central Meat M;Lrke(. J. -'. Erdmanu iV Co. Kull line of chemicals, paint and j ; medicines. City Drug Store. Beter E. Eundgreeu is making some improvement on his neat dwelling in the Koiirth ward. have ;10 bushels of 'T.urpy '!!)" s idj iotato sj'orsdc. Buyers should call at my lace in the lourtli ward. M. L. Enskjn. Fot'ND. March -1th, near Forest House, one half dozen sj nous, Left at Bi'oi.kk ohice by J. ' , Walker. The teacheis of the Third ward district schools gave their pupils a dance in the school house last night. A number of our fanner nabobs from the nothern part of the conn Ly were seen in town yesterday afternoon. after-noon. J. C. Nielson ev. Co., the furniture dealers, are this week improving the front of their Main street building. Times seem to lie getting somewhat some-what livelier. Anyway, business is looming up in Tun Bi'CM.kr job department. Brown leghorn eggs for setting can be had of N. C. Christcnsen. two blocks north of Co-op. $1.50 for thirteen. Yesterday was a most beautiful spring day. lint it seemed more like a day in August than the fore part of March. The speakers at the Tabernacle Sunday afternoon were Klder IJ. F. Madson ami Klder W'oollcy, the latter from Salt Lake. Vm. Knudsen was a. visitor to Ogden yesterday. He visited the canning factory down there, in company with his son, C. Y. Marshal Loden was confined to the house two days this week, battling bat-tling with a stubborn attack of the grip. He is around now, however. X. C. Chrislenscn is improving the looks of his place on Main street, in the Third ward. The premises are being fixed up and a new fence built. Mrs. C. C. Loveland, wife of the big-hearted Sheriff of Box Eider-county, Eider-county, is in Bountiful this week visiting her friend, Mrs. Wallace YYilley. M. C. Jensen, our respected old friend of the Fourth ward, was seen on the street, Thursday. lie is still very feeble and only able to move ! out occasionally. The Republicans won Logan by a majority of 77. We wager the Ue-puhs. Ue-puhs. are more astounded over tins victory than the defeated Democrats Demo-crats themselves. Mrs. Ellen Stark Jones, wife of Tr-of. r. II. Jones of Ogden, has been in town this week, staying with her sister, Mrs. Hilda Iiees. our popular milliner. The First Quorum of Elders had a very pleasant gathering and party at the Third ward meeting house, Thursday. There were at least lot) people present. One of the sensations of the week XOTHS OF TIIK BMI.KIL Bring in your job work. The City Drug Store 5c cigar. Stationery and hooks City Drug Store. These arc captivating moonlight nights, sure. The City Council will hold a session next Monday. A nice clean stock of men's shoes just received at llorslcy & Sons. A lot of young poplar trees for sale. Apply to Wm. Knudsen, Sr. A nice, new stock gimps and dress trimmings at Horsley it Sons. There is a good-sized stream of water in Box Elder Creek at present. An elegant line of spring and summer goods arc expected next week. Boothc & Beirce. We are ahead with new clothing this. spring and a dandy line of it, too, at Booth'e & Beirce's. The base ball boys have been warming up their muscles a bit this week. Organize a good club. The district, schools at Mantua arc thinning down at about the same ratio as those in Brigham City. Several people have been suffering some this week bv beintr cauiiht in the invisible jaws of that airy trap, the grip. The First ward people are delighted de-lighted with the electric lights which now illuminate their ward meeting house. How about the lire laddies? Why not organize a bucket brigade until the completion of the water system? This practice would be beneficial. For smoked meats, tripe, pickled pork and all kinds fresh meats, call at the Central Meat Market. J. F. Krdmann t Co. Miss Hortensc Snow, Miss Birdie-Snow Birdie-Snow and Miss Vinuie Houtz, three popular young ladies of this city, went down to Ogden and Salt Lake Citv last Saturday on a pleasure trip. Last week we completed a job of 10.000 abstract blanks for K. B. Kirk. We have turned out a great quantity of job work for Mr. Kirk j since he opened his abstract office in Brigham City. The schools are decreasing rapidly. The attendance at some of them has fallen almost halfj during the past two weeks. The ; young people cannot resist the ; warm, pleasant weather, it seems. : Read the great offers The Br-01. Br-01. Eii is making its patrons who pay cash in advance. They will he found on first page. Kmbrace the opportunity oppor-tunity immediately of securing three fine journals for the prieV of one. Assessor 1. P. Burt informed a Brm.HK reporter. Monday, that he1 is now picking up the stragglers in : the city and will shortly turn his , attention to the neighboring settlements settle-ments and other outside towns. . until the entire county is can- 1 vassed. Kvery one should turn out to- ! night t-i see the old-timers in the old-time pieces, Black-evi d Susan" and "More Blunders that: One," at the opera hotw tonight. The procc -ds of the pcrforn an e will no to buv books f..r the First ward V. M. Nl. I. A. library. was a corn-doctor with a leariitl voice and an outlandish dross. Several people arc said to have been "taken in" by him. Mrs. (ieorge LMwards, now of Salt Lake, is in town visiting for a short time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Pett. Mr. Ldwards, her husband, is expected up tomorrow. Prof. Martin, the well known wizard and ventriloquist, well give a performance in the opera house, Wednesday, March Kith. No doubt there will be a large attendance. atten-dance. The First ward district schools were dismissed Thursday and Friday, Fri-day, that the rooms might be thoroughly cleaned and fumigated. School will be open again next Monday, as usual. Mayor J. M. Jensen is having the stables and other out-hnuses on his place torn down to be replaced at once hv more convenient and ornamental buildings. The work of construction is now in progress. The Relief Society Slake Conference Confer-ence was held in the Tabernacle. Tuesday, ami the V. L. M. I. A. Conference, Wednesday. The meetings meet-ings were all well attended. Some sav the attendance was never before be-fore so large. The Second Ward Dramatic Association has under headway for their next performance, the intense! in-tense! v interesting drama. ''Nevada, or the' Lost Mine." It will be presented pre-sented in the ward hall in three weeks or a month. The brown Leghorns are known to be the best 'la vers. Ivjirs for hatching can be bought of N. C. , Christcnsen, two block-; north of Co-op store. Price !.-"n for LI. This is but half of regular Kast-rn prices. Spring has come and also a profusion pro-fusion of ilowers. I have a brant -ful li ne of art iii ial I low . rs. in a .1 grides. Prict- reasonable. Buri: 1 '-re;' t lis on linn not ler. La 'its wishing bridal wnathscall at Mr-. II. Stark's, two hlo.-ks ra-tand - . half smith from Court House. I |