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Show t'haoneey Nichols, son of liishop Alvin Nieliuls. is visiting in town with liis parents. K ' a s a i . k . I i . h d b u ggy and carl. Cheap. Kid ridge. Carriage I'ainter. lirighain. The smilio,, i'.:rc of li. M. Young. ; uf Lngait, was an object of interest , in town Thursday evening. U'e are selling 12 yards of Amos- ; keag dre.-s gingham for $1.00, or 3 1 yards for "Joe. ISoothe it IVirce. I'aint ynur houses with Masury's ' Heady Mixed Paints at A. H. Snow's. Yesterday, we were pleased to i sec the familiar face of John j Detton, now of Chesterfield, Idaho, I uii our streets. ! Win. Low p. was up from Willard last evening. He reports every tiling j quiet among the good people of that pretty little city. f-uscious liananas and Oilinges at tile Jnudsen lee Cream I'arlors. Yesterday, nearly 200 Sunday school children, accompanied by their teachers, left Brigham to see the S. L. Temple. A marriage license was issued this week to James Deem, age 2-1, and Miss Annie Tayne, age 21; ! both of lloneyville. A citizen of Ogden sails under the spirited name of Cirnpewine. Surely he must be a jolly good fellow with lots of admirers. Bishop B. II. Tolman, of lloneyville, lloney-ville, and Denmark Jensen, of Cheslcrliehl, Idaho, pive ThK Beoi.Kit ofliec a call last evening. The enterprising Nauvoo Rusllcr contains a large cut of the S. L. Temple and a very good description descrip-tion of the buildings on the temple block. Kx-Mayor J. M. Jensen is doing a good work ornamenting the premises of his handsome home on the corner of Main and South Wall streets. White Lead and oils at A. II. Snow's. O. ii. Snow has just erected a new fence around his place, planted shade trees and made other noticeable notice-able improvements about his brick mansion in the Second ward. One day during the fore pait of this week a team standing on Main street tried to make a break for liberty. The1, were promptly brought up standing by theelectric light pole in front of the bank. Wagon Covers and Tents at A. H. Snow's. Thursday, Mrs. Peter Edwards left Brigham to join her husband ; at Geyser. Nev. Both Mr. and Mrs. Edwards expect to return 1 and take up their abode in Brigham Brig-ham before fall. Henry Kotter has moved part of NOTES OF THE BUCLER. O. li. Snow h.ans money on farms. II. L. Steed has a change of ad. on second page today. Brigham's beautiful base ball boys where are you at? The snow is said to be fifteen feet deep in La Plata gulch. Ice Crea-.n and Summer Drinks : IHS lUIUU IU JUS ItJSllieiUJK JIl IliC Fourth ward. Mr. Kottcr's fine ) farm north of town is left in I charge of his son William who j will be assisted by his brother ! Henry Kotter, Jr. at tlie Kmuben parlors. Stake Conference at the Tabernacle Taber-nacle tomorrow and Monday. If you want to be suited with a shoe until worn out, buy the Stanley Stan-ley at Boothe it Peirce. At the Teachers' Examination held in Brigham City yesterday there were seventeen applicants. I still have a few more garden forks which I am closing out at 70 cents each. A. II. Snow. f The Court House grounds are beginning to assume some of their spring attractiveness. J. C. Niulscu has been appointed, by the County Court, a Justice of the I'euce of Box Klder precinct. Boothe Peirce have recently opened the largest and tmes t line of shoes that has been seen in this city. Fresh hand-made creams and j fancy confectionery if various ! kinds, at tlie Knud.-cn lco Cream ' Parlors. i Yesterday, between 40 and 50 Sunday school children from ' Mantua went down to see the ' Temple. j The dress-making business which j was conducted in the old bakery : building by Mws Bywaler has been closed up. j It is estimated that during the 15 days the S. L. Temple lias been ; open ti",KK) people have passed : through it. j The youngster born so tinex- j pectedly in the Temple has been j very appropriately christened j Moroni Tempi Bennett. j Mrs. M. M Houtzand her daughter' Vinnie have returned from Salt 1 Lake, where they spent the winter, to their homo in Brigham. j The Stuttz Com pan y played Fast Lynn Saturday night and La Bastille Monday night. Fast Lynn is the better dram it. Tlie high comedy of Miss Stuttz in that piece was very prettily played. Have you read the new sign that was painted on Tut: 1U';ij;i; building last week? This is how it reads: "Pioneer Paper of Box Flslcr County : Brigham City Bugler. Plain and Fancy Job Work ; Seatl V and Promptly Kxeuted." 1 |