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Show Grand concert at the Tabernacle tonight. I For sale, or trade lor real estate: Good 3-inch wagon; work team and harness; mowing machine and rak- Inquire of John Evans, Brigham City. 31M The excellent, program for the entertainment to be given in the Second Ward Hall next Friday night was received too late for publication pub-lication in today's Bugxek. The entertainment is for the benefit of the Sunday School- Admission, 10 and 5 cents. Thanks for complimentary compli-mentary tickets. The great efficiency of oil, when used even in small quantities, for the quieting of a pretty large area of the sea around a vessel, and thus materially mitigating t lie dangers to which vessels are sometimes exposed, ex-posed, has often been fully demonstrated, demon-strated, and its use for such purpose pur-pose is now becoming quite frequent. Tabernacle concert tonight. J II A V KOK S.W.F.. lied top mixed with Timothy. Terms, cash. Enquire En-quire of Ephraim Ralphs. 37-2. When a young man goes home from church with his sweetheart, he is only going from one luuse of worship to another. Ex. Free delivery of coal. Boothc it Peirce. The Brigham City Bugle h reports re-ports stock in Box Elder County and vicinity as doing remarkably well. Park City Record. Half a million v saved would b a pretty good sum for any family, but if you can't save quite that, you can save part of it, by getting your coal and groceries delivered free of charge. Boothe & Peirce. Thk Bug leu job room is the place to have your job printing i done. We are prepared to execute 1 all kinds of work at short notice ; and at reasonable prices. Give us a 'call. A great many business men claim advertising does not pay, yet says ''The Newspaper Man," they would not have a three-line local inserted stating that they were high-priced, carried shop-worn good, etc., for $25. Neglect ui the hair often destroys its vitality and natural huo.and chuhos it to lull out. Before it is too lute apply Hall's Hair kenewer, a sure remedy. Lookout for counterfeit silver dollars. They are becoming very numerous in this section, and are so cleverly made that it is hard to distinguish them, their lightness being tho most prominent feature by which to detect them. Ex. That $500 embezzlement bond, (in a several, thousand dollar embezzlement, en. A ntl-nrl fnv last week by Commissioner Coombs in "taking" around town better than tho richest joke from Puck. A pleasant surprise was given in the Third "Ward Meeting House last Friday, Feb. in honor of D. P. Burt, the retired president of the ward Y. M. M. L A. The party was given as a mark of appreciation ap-preciation of past labors. A fine program was rendered. An elegant Supper was dispatched, after which Mr. Burt was presented, with an elegant book. Nearly 100 people participated in tho pleasant aflair. Bub Ingersoll recently was talking talk-ing with an old colored woman in Washington upon religious matters. ''Do you really believe, auntie, "said he, "that people are made of dust?" ''Yes, sar, and de Bible says dey is, and I believes it." "But what is done in wet weather, when there's nothing but mud?" "Den I s'pecs duy make infidles and sich truck." Torpidity oi the liver, and disorders of the stomaeh and bowels, cause liead-uclie liead-uclie and the failure of all desire for food. Avcr's Cathartic Pills stimulate the aclion of the stomach, liver,and bowels, cine headache, and restore the appetite. When a man sits down on the sidewalk and waits for a procession of lamp posts to go by, then lays down on the sidewalk and tries to blow out the moon for a candle, and NOTES OF THE BUGLER. Concert tonight. ( !on stable W. E. Loveland was down from CollicsLon. Thursday. Edward B. Kirk is the licensed abstracter nf Box Elder County, f The 10,000 libel suit against The lit'uLKii has been withdrawn. The Second Ward (2oth district) school meeting will be held on the evening of Tuesday, Feb. 27. Every voting tax payer should attend. We sh-uild always be kind and gentle to children. A Pike County tanner spoke harshly to his seventeen-year-old sou, and the boy got a shot gun and blow the old man's bead oil'. A communication from NelsChris-tenseu, NelsChris-tenseu, Ulaekfoot, Idaho, tells of a new gold saving machine which he lias lately invented and which he U having patented. J. B. Canington has withdrawn as a bondman in the embezzlement embezzle-ment case of E. A. Box and the names of li. IL Jones and li. If. Jones have been substituted. We have adopted the free deliver- system and any goods bought from us, no matter what kind, will ' he delivered free of charge in any part of the city. Boothe it IVhve. The S. David's lay celebration at Willard promises to be a splendid splen-did afVair. Our exchanges for miles around are com in mi ting on the forth-coining big reunio-a of the doughty Welshmen. Itelier Wright uf Ogden. was the speaker at the Tabernacle last Sun-dav Sun-dav afternoon. A very instructive winds up by trying to get a friend to send for a physician to testify that he is strictly sober well, then you can guess he's been out with the boys. Ex. The progressive members of tiie Bon'ami Society are to the front once more. This timo they will give a grand masquerade mas-querade hall in the B. C. Opera House; next Friday, March 2nd. Everything is being done to make the forth-coming event a splendid success. The way the boys are out rustling there is little cause of foar for the result. A first-class costumer has been engaged and he will rent the costumes, a fine lot, at unusually low prices. The tickets arc put down to 50 cents; spectators specta-tors and extra ladies, 25 cents. A gay gathering of bloom in' bachelors assembled themselves together to-gether Thursday evening at the in-j in-j vitation and ollice of Dr. M. W. Snow, for the purpose of congratu-I congratu-I laling themselves upon their con-j con-j dition of single blessedness and j enjoying the Dr's hospitality. A I good time? Oh, dear, the ladles j were not "in it." Cards were iu-J iu-J dulged in, and no cheating; stories I wore related, experiences recounted senuan was delivered. Our Tabernacle Taber-nacle cur respondent was uuavoid-ablv uuavoid-ablv kept away from meeting, and in consequence we have r.ot the usual report. An anon ynious communication from Corinne signed ''A Spectator" is not published for the simple reason that the writer failed to give his name, not for publication, but merely that we may know who is the writer. To insure publication, writers should never fail to insert their names. S. .1. Otitlin. SmV Ui-niini;i"ii T M ilor -U-iil.'i t,.i' N.-rOii-i-ii Utnli. t,T;,ir ,ui o('Ii,lii-... murium'.. All kin-U ol Mii'i'l"'-. Mum: Mi eir.T ui U.-.kv-. ;.'n.'iU. i.iIt it:i.l tl'i'trvl vl.,,11,... ilffll-, Kl.'. :'"'Ol MlWI. O.-.lril, I t!.',!. J I and every "cross grain" present was in a good h u in o r. Log a n Jottrual. An exchange says you might search the streets with a tine tooth ; comb and not find a young man ' j who would lock arms and go promenading pro-menading with a young lady who : was squirting tobacco juice around on the sidewalk, (I iris have no ; hesitancy in accepting thecompany ! of young men of such character j i and are too anxious to accept the j ! company or heart and hand of any- j thing that wears pants. Oirlsi . should demand of boys who wish j to pay them attention the panic j purity of character that I he boys 'demand of the girls. Over the beads of the young ladies of this ; land hang the possibilities nf the , greatest moral reform that ever ' swept this country. |