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Show Klhis .K-n.-c:. is putting a glass I .front in his biisines-establishment i on Main street. ! Attorney Nels Jensou has a card ; among the professional cards in : todiU ' il-;i,-;u. i j II. L. Fisl.'.nrn V Sons have a ! new aiiiiu'it. cement in today's lir- ; o i.Kit. Don't overlook it. ; ! i j We have not received a Heaver : ( 'Ionian for these two month. Has ! rfhc climbud the golden stair? Several more new subscribers j have been added to our subserip-, subserip-, lion books this week. Our lists ; are swelling in a most satisfactory ; manner. j Frost crept down into the water pipes at the Court Jloufc, clogging ; them up, and thin week they were dug up and the intruder effectually expelled. The Richfield Adcnratc strongly ' urges a -boycott against the Kio Grande Western Ity. for alleged discriminations against southern Utnh towns. Sheepmen who have been feeding Where is that man who id SriliL' would be here on the t'.Ve:,L- dir.' '" Some I'ortage news was received , tliis morning, but it came in too late for today's i.-.-ue. It is to the interest of every bu.-i- uess man to keep hi advertise- j ment fresh am! let the people know whi-t class of goods he is pushing. Last Monday evening the 1. C. F. D. held a meeting at their quarters in the Court House. No business of special interest was transacted. Tin-; ISrm.KK has more paid-up subscribers; it reaches more homes and is read bv more people in Box Klder Cou nty than all the other county papers combined. 1L II. Smith, one of Corinne's respected townsmen, has been dangerously ill the past few days. I Dr. Wade returned last evening from a eall on the gentleman and reports that he thinks Mr. Smith will pull through all right. While a miner at Park City was being hoisted to the surface of a mine and when within a hundred feet of the top a cog of the cage, in which he was, broke and lie fell back into the hole a distance of fully 1,000 feet. He was killed ouiright. Tuesday, March 21st, was the equinox, when the sun crosses the equator and the days and nighlr are tqual throughout the world. The days are now gradually growing grow-ing longer than the nights. A change in the weather usually takes place about this time. The Christenscn Bros, orchestra from Ogden gave a grand ball in town last evening. A number of young people from Ogden and Logan were present. The music was excellent and all had a most delightful time. Our ''forms" were "full" last evening and as we go to press early this morning a more extended notice of the ball is impossible. If you have visitors, lot us know who they are and where they came from; if anything happens in your vicinity, let us know about it; if there is a party at your house tell us about it; if you get married let us know; if you know anything let us know about it. You will find us ready to "notice" one as well as another, patrons or otherwise, friendsor foes. Our object is to give all the news. Go to A. IT. Snow for saddles from $4.50 to $45.00. ineir hocks in litis vicinity during the winter are now .n a k i n g a r -rangements to drive to the feed grounds in the western part of the county. Today lias been set apart by the First Presidency of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints as a time for fasting and prayer. Meetings will he held in the various vari-ous wards. Joseph Mortensen, son of N. C. Morteusen, returned home from Ogden Og-den Tuesday evening, to spend the vacation which has been given the students of the Business College, of the Junction City. The insurance companies oiler M -3,000 to cover the losses to the U. Jj. and T. building. Ogden. The Trust people ask $-35,000, or to have the building reconstructed. There the thing now hangs. Last Sunday evening theSunday school teachers of the First ward met and presented an attractive program, one of the special features fea-tures of which was the manuscript paper edited by Miss Mary Baird, daughter of Pe.er Baird. The sun shines, the snow falls, and the mud is just as deep, the stores have not closed up, the courts are all running and the world still revolves, notwithstanding notwithstand-ing the change in the administra-1 tion. Manti Reporter. BARGAIN ON REAL ESTATE: I have 15 acres fine farm land, water right and orchard, south of city; also piece good business property, l;0 feet front, on Forest street, to sell at a bargain. Inquire of Jacob Jensen, Brigham City. 41-6 The con tract for building Logan's 140,000 system of water works has been let. The denizens of our progressive pro-gressive sister on the north merit congratulation. The convenience, healthfulness and protection afforded af-forded by a good water syotem are of inestimable benefit. The people of Brigham are just beginning to find this out. The column of births, deaths and marriages is estimated to bring the London Times a yearly income of $-10,000. The Bugler; has a bigger heart and a smaller purse than our contem., the Thnes; we do all such work gratis, for nothing, absolutely free, and take it as an unusual favor when such items are handed in by our friendB, patrons and enemies. Win. Thomas, the opium fiend who telegraphed his own death to his father about three weeks ago, and who has been in jail pretty much ever since, told the Marshal the other day if released he would leave town, but when given his I liberty he failed to "vamoose,'' so j he is again in durance, this time ! being placed on a brcad-and-water diet for his health, and a dark cell to keep the flics from disturbing him. Park Record, Go to A. II. Snow's lor your wagon covers. f Tite copper smeller contracts j have all been signed, ar.d con-, con-, struction work will commence I immediately, So now for the Deep ! Creek road! A display of energy and , enterprise, equal to that expended j in securing the copper plant, will , give an impetus to this railroad project sullicent to make its building build-ing an assured fact. S. L. Mining Jov nvtl. Pocket Map of Colorado and 1 Utah two States in one cover j handsomer, handier, luttcr, than I any -30 cents maps yet made; 7 I culors; in strong cover; all counties, j rivers, railroads, post olliccs. Cor- j rcct to date. Also maps of all j States in same style Wc mail agents any samples wanted on re- ; ceipt of eight '2-cent stamps; ad- , dress The Matthews-Xorthrup Co.,' Buffalo, X. Y. ! HOTES OF THE BUGLER. April 2nd is Easter Sunday. Conference rate from Brigham, $2.25. O. G. Snow loans money on farms. Some 50 miles of new railroad will be constructed in Utah this year. Next Saturday is April Fool Day. Lookout for the practical jokers. The walking for the past two or three weeks has been, "Just too horrid for anything!" The original "Jack, the Ripper" was supposed to have been captured captur-ed in New York, Tuesday. Tomorrow is the conference, at tho Tabernacle, of the V. M. M. I. Associations of Box Elder Stake. Visitors are expected. A Salt Laker was fined fifty cents, Tuesday, for beating his wife. To be sure, that's a cheap way of gaining notoriety. Cache Valley will send some o.OOO people to conference, which in railroad fares alone will take $12,000 out of the valley. For sale. I'heap; one 3iJ calibre Winchester ri tie ami complete out-lit. out-lit. Inquire at once at L. Berg, Jr.'s barber shop, .Main street. -il-2 Governor Thomas has named April 1st as Arbor Day. That's the time to plant trees, shrubbery, etc.. and is consequently a legal holiday in Utah. Tut an advertisement into the local paper and you catch the ordain of the population. You send it straight home to the people who can buy and who arc ready to buy. This week, S. Smith, M. L. Ensign En-sign ami others shipped a carload of some 115,000 pounds of potatoes to Kansas City. They received 55 cents a bushel for the spuds, which ' is considered a very fair price. j lloothc and I'tiree are giving the , interior of their merchandise us tab- ' lishmcnt on Main street a new ! coat of paint. Ceilings, walls and '. shelves are receiving a fresh spring ! coat. The improvement is quite : noticeable. ' A e.tsc is now being heard in an , eccleiasticrtl council of this city against a man who is ehaig'.d by his own mother with having defrauded de-frauded her out of some live hundred hun-dred dollars and titles to certain valuable property beside1. We i are told the evidence is strong ! against the accused. ' |