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Show l'i:':.-i v...u - -l t- ..:,'::. ;. l';i.t of :,1 !'.. ,,L , '. i . S. 1'. KV. . ... - - V.:.- V:.: S : .. textile of J-.mii i-.'.;m, li; ; Ji.u.. city. Culllitry !' :n r f,i ;-y 0"1'S pi.TU.-e C'.'i i'V inlvvrLl-'-lni';:!. in lh.-ir If CM I papel'S Tli-V have a natural uLirin.-i'.v in know w 1 1 I I : i u paper.- have in ih-- way of advertising adver-tising uii account of its bi.-iug "f i special and Ideal inti-i'i st. The ' adwrti.-eineiit i.-. part id" tin1 home :' new-. Millard liitnle. A new feature in dancing wa-?' inaugurated Wednesday evening nt the Larseu pavilion in a Minn j party, at which a large cpmvi was 1 pi'L'-tjtil. Vounj men were to re- 1 frain from talking for two hui:r. for which tlu-y ri'ceivcd a ri-hatc 1 of 2o cents. With a lot of -ay and 1 chatty irls around, this was found ; to lie a nmre dillieuli task than one would h n p lose, and the greater ! number of young men thought it not worth a (piarler nut to talk with the lasses. Some however stood the in at of endurance. Lois of fun was the result. Mt. Pleasant Pit I'd mill. ' Tin: iJri-baii, City o- h.- a ehange of ;id ill toi i '.- IJ -.j l.i:. uhie-h ou-l, J(,t to b- -.v. rlo'.k. d. ( ),.-r.itor Calbraiih h.i r t it:. - d again a--um-d hi.- d'li:. - at th-- I". 1'. Kailna;. ' zCei. We iru-: ; n.-id.-nd.h- go-.d v.ork will b.- d.t!l(- iid -pritig and -urn- mer in 1 1 j - way of improving and beautifying the lirighani ct-m-t.-ry. I II V KOH .I.K. Urd top mixed with Timothy, 'b-rius, e t.-h, I'ln-ijiiire I'ln-ijiiire of lphraim lialph-. U j The Tooeie 'J'in.es, the Coalvilb-; Coalvilb-; Chronicle and tin: ( iloi Trail Ke-t Ke-t view are three Ctah new-paper veu-, veu-, tures whieli have lately sueciimbed to the temtie strokes of Hard ; Times. Haifa million saved would b ( ;l pretty good sum for any lainilv. but if you can't save quite that, you : can save part of it, by gi tting your ' eoal and groceries delivered free of , charge. ',notl,c Si I'eirce. An exchange truthfully says: ' The man who jj.-ts mad at what i the newspapers say about him .-houhl return thanks three times a day for what the new spapers know about him and don't say. I If the care of the hair were mmtu a 'part of a huly's. ei I ilea lion, we .-should I nrt ,n'i' ki many r:ty lieads. aiid lie iimu Of Hull's Hair Kencwer wuilli lit- iuiiieei.-i.snry. I Don't waste time talking about j your neighbor. It doesn't count, j He has already toid the same things j about you that you tell about hini, and people pny no at ten Lion to either one of you, for they are talking talk-ing about both of you. Ex. The following is one of the New 1 editor: "Hell is full of newspaper : men who killed themselves blowing blow-ing for some little one-horse town, and that, too, without enough support sup-port to fatten n grasshopper. We've decided that it's a sin to lie, anyway, any-way, and in the future we'll be found telling the truth."' "All signs iuil" except pimples and blotches. These never fail to tndiuHlc i an impure condition of the blood, winch nmy be thoroughly cleansed and renewed renew-ed by the list! of Ayer'n Sursaparilla. i The most etlieaciourf and economical 1 of blood purifier-'. The red hand of anarchy is S3 .apparent in Europe that the leading powers are becoming a-I a-I larmed, and say: all Reds must go! England joins in the crusade. America must look out for herself, for in the next 00 days hundreds of anarchists arc liable to be landed land-ed upon our shores, Spriugville Independent. A great many business men claim advertising docs 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. Marshal Henrie is around looking look-ing after unlicensed dogs, and some of the dog owners are feeling hurt over his proceedings. A city marshal mar-shal is a high olhcial but he has no right to march around town with a double barreled shot gun killing dogs in the streets or dooryards. There is a right way to go at things and if men are breaking the laws they should be punished. Manti Sentinel. Considerable excitement was caused last Sunday evening at the Presbyterian church. The rope by which one of the large lamps was suspended caught fire from the heat of the lamp, burning it in two and letting the lamp fall to the floor. All was confusion for a time, but some of those who possessed their wits picked the lamp up and thus averted w hat might have been a very distressing catastrophe. Malad Knterprite. Says the Millard Blade: City advertisers should do some serious thinking when they cater for the country people, and will (i nd it profitable to reach them through the local papers. The April conference con-ference will soon take place in Salt Lake City, and the merchants will do well to break through the old method and try advertising in the country newspaper. A steady stream of wealth, commerciaMy and religiously, is ever pouring in-: to the lap of Salt Lake City, and some of this life blood should be re- i turned to the country. The Brigham City Broi.Kii goes after Councilor J. E. Booth, from this legislative.distriet, in regard to introducing a bill in the council j repealing and amending the law ! regarding the publication of pro ; batj noiier-s, sherihV sab's., dclin- , (jvient tax lists etc. We arc of the s.'ine opinion as Tm: Bn.i Kit and we would like to ask why Mr.' Booth's Republican friends don't call him down regarding thi-s important im-portant matt r. L is a ridiculous effort on the part of our council man t foi-t sr.eli a law upon his earnest supporter-i. Am rican Eork '.(. ( The bill has since been slaughtered slaughter-ed by thel.-gi-d-.tufc. NOTES OF THE BUGLER. Lecture Monday evening. if March comes in like a lamb it will go out like a Hon, they say. The canning factory project seems as dead as a door nail. What's the mutter? Edward B. Kirk is the licensed j abstracter of Box Elder County, f j At St. George, Utah, the trees! are budding, grain is up ami green ( peas are common. t Nels Jensen, after having spent several days visiting relatives in j his old home, returned this week j to his present abode in Park , Valley. j The snow in the mountains this ! season will be sullicicnt to warrant ; plenty of water for all kinds of; crops this year. The farmers are all lull of hope for a prosperous year. The Sunday School Union for next Tuesday evening promises to be as interesting as ever. The program pro-gram appears in another column of today's Bt'ULKU. J. IL Toponce, a wcll-k nown young man of CorinnCjWas in town Saturday, and had his name and I that of E. IL Parker, of the same j place, placed on The .Uuu.kk's ' rapidly increasing subscription list, j Such calls are always agreeable. j J. F. Erdmann it Co. have dis- ! posed of thciv large refrigerator to Messrs. Reeder .t Thompson, the ! young men who are opening up a ' butcher shop in Malad City. Erd- ' niann A' Co. have sent east for a ; larger and handsomer cooler than : the one just sold. Other fixtures will be placet) in the establishment shortly. Lorenzo Jensen and Chas. Bur-banks Bur-banks came in The Biui.ek oilice, Monday, and got loaded down ' uith mining location blanks. They say as soon as thev have secured the e!aims in sight they will give us further information. They ; have struck something "good"near , Public 0 rove, in the mountains east of Brigham. . J. OMtl'.n. S .!, li."i;i;-cto:i Tyj't'-v ri:-r : diMivr lor NunluTii Cln!i. K.-iil. r.'eit- fliM e iirtii-,'.- iiiai-hcuv. 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