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Show W. II. Oibbs uf I'urtage. wa in I town thia Week. 1 Misi Jane Petty was-down from Richmond yesterday. Bishop Carl Jensen wa.v over from Bear River City yeterdav. Miss; Florence .Snow came down I Irom Logan yesterday at'ternoun. j Knudson Bros. Produce Co. re- . ' ceived a carload of fruit boxes this week. I Chailes Olson and Peter Baird, Jr., joined the B. C. Fire Depart-1 I ment, Wednesday. j Mr. and Mrs. V. .Shemeld will start for their home in Canada. Sunday. Kaysville Eafte. Yesterday, A. E. Snow. Supt. of; : the Brigham City Co-op, returned i from a visit to the Capital. 0. Jeppson. blacksmith, says ! business is quite lively in his line, ! but collections are a little slow. j What will be done in Brigham ! on July Fourth aside from the races, which will consume all the afternoon after-noon ? The county taxes this year, including in-cluding special school and Poor Farm tax, will be 6 mills on the dollar. Malad produces 25,000 pounds of honey annually. And could increase in-crease it to 100,000 if the market demanded it. Enterprise. By means of the water power the electric lights are said to bo giving much brighter light and consequently conse-quently better satisfaction. Wm. Hooves, the electrician, has an announcement in today's Bugler Bu-gler of the opening of his baths, at his new location on south Main Street. At the Central Meat Market, Main street, you will always find a choice line of all kinds of fresh meats, etc. J. F. Erdmann & Co.. Proprietors. Mrs. E. P. Johnson is again assisting as-sisting her husband at the County Did you .-ay fre-sh strawberries? Fresh strawberries and cream at ; the Knudson Parlors. "Jt Edwin Booth, the greatest of all actor.-!, died at New York, Wcdned- -day. ! Henry K v . r is building an addition to his home in the Fourth Ward. Lorenzo Burt had the water ' works taken into his dwelling on Young Street this week. j Work harness Lead $32.00 to I $38.00 at A. II. Snow's. j L S. Commissioner C. C. Good- : win of Logan has been deposed on account of oflieial corruption. ! A great liberty bell was cast at1 Troy, N. Y.. Wednesday, which weighs 13,000 pounds, or six tons and a half. County Prosecuting Attorney , Nels Jenson is having the water ; pipes laid to his dwelling on the; corner of South and Box Elder streets. j Last evening, Miss Stella Dun-i ford, who recently won the gold ; medal for scholarship at the Rowland Row-land Hall, Salt Lake, came to town to visit relatives. The Deseret Telegraph office was removed this week from the Bowring Grocery Store to A. H. Snow's saddlery department, three doors to the north. Mrs. Scholes, a lady who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Pheebe Snow for some time started on the return journey to her home in Iowa, on Monday. Logan Journal. i Last Saturday, Frank S. Breedle- .son, the one-legged bicyclist who is crossing the continent, passed through Brigham on his way east. 1 He has already traveled 3,000 miles. A twelve year old hoot black was plying his trade in town, Wednesday. Wednes-day. The boy said he had smuggled smug-gled his way through from Chicago in two weeks, which he considered slow time. He sadly needed the care and protection of a parent. Wendell Benson has organized a company to put two large steamers on the Great Salt Lake to cost $(10,000. The steamers will be , fitted up in u palatial way and provided pro-vided with large cabins. The decks will be finished for dancing. Herald. I want to become a member of some building and loan association in which I can get $1,500 to put in a house within nine months after joining. To agents of any reliable company, address "M.," Box 79. Brigham City, stating terms. 4St The family of Bishop Oscar Dunn were returning from a visit to one of the settlements near the northwest north-west corner of tho valley on Monday, Mon-day, and camped near Benson Ward. One of the children, a little boy about eight years of age. climbed and fell out of a tree, breaking his collar bone, Logan Journal. Tho windstorm which visited this part of the world on Monday caused things to fly around pretty lively for a short time. Outhouses were blown down and a number of large trees on Main Street were blown over. It was the strongest gale that ever blew here. So far as we have learned no one was injured. in-jured. Lehi Banner. U the hair is falling out and turning jrray, the glands of the skin need stimulating stimu-lating and eolor-fnud, und ilie I jest remedy rem-edy and hli 11111 hint in HuM's Hair lie-newer. lie-newer. Some boy, during the Decoration Day exercises last Tuesday in the meeting house, spit from the gallery onto a lady's hat below. Such an act is below tho dignity of a pig, and it would serve a lad guilty of such a trick right if some person would take him out and slap his moulh so ho couldn't spit again for a month. Mt. Pleasant Pyramid. An exei tango truth full- snys that the home paper helps your town and builds up your own business, busi-ness, whether you patronize it or not. It sets forth the advantages and attractions of the town, invites immigration, and is the llrst towel- ! come new comers, and yet we some- NOTES OF THE BUGLER. Primary entertainment Monday. Tlie choke cherries' graceful bluasoms arc beginning to fade. Edward li. Kirk is the licensed abstractor of Box Elder County. Ex-liishop of Willard, George Facer, was reported very ill last week. Bishop Henry Tingey, of the First Ward, was down to Bountiful last week to attend the funeral of a friend. Foit sai.k. Furniture and other household goods will be sold cheap. Inriuircatonccof Miss K. Williamson, William-son, at Forest House. 52-1 FOR SALE; a fine farm of 35 acres, with excellent water right; about one mile south of Tabernacle. Apply to Lena Jensen. 52t The linn of Boot lie it Peirce have had an awning nut up this week in front of their established on Main Street. Alex Jiaird did the work.! MUSIC LESSONS will he given on piano or organ at reasonable terms. Inquire at Mrs. Rosen -ba urn's, on Main Street. 52-2 Mrs. Wheat ley of 1 buiey ville,. went down to Ogdun this week to meet several relatives, who arrived on the emigrant train from the east. Col. II. (I. Lett, vice ex-Senator Saunders, lias been appointed one of the live Utah Commissioners. Col. Lett ran against Guv. West fur the Governorship. The city would bo put to no expense ex-pense whatever in having tho irrigating irri-gating ditches across the) sidewalks boxed, by enforcing the ordinance which covers that matter. II. N. 1 low ring has gone to Wells, Nevada, having been engaged by the Central Pacific Co: as telegraph opei a tor. Henry is a first-class lightning striker and Tin-: Ik'ci.KJt 1 wishes him every success in his new avocation. Logan is being rapidly deserted by teachers and students of thc colleges. Prof. Cut ter and wife went e.-it on Monday. Miss Rosen-bantu Rosen-bantu also lelt Ligan, returning t her home in Krigha m City. Jnurnnl. Recorder s oflice, having been confined con-fined to the house several days last week with a severe cold. j Peregrine Sessions, last of the ' three pioneer settlers of Bountiful, 1 passed away of old age last Satur- I day, June 3. 1S93, after an illness of many months. Davis County j CI ipper. The Vernal Express says a railroad rail-road will be built through Uintah County from Denver to Salt Lake, which will shorten the route between be-tween the metropolises of Colorado and Utah 400 to 500 miles. , From all appearances, Attorney J. N. Kimball of Ogden, -has injured in-jured his reputation in this city by accepting tho nasty job and working work-ing so hard to uphold Ricy II. Jones in his crooked ways. Judo Allen was in town yesterday. yester-day. He says he has lived at Callsfort for thirty one years and j things are looking better every year. A good rain storm would help the lucern on the hillside just now. Joseph Tippets of Georgetown, Idaho, but formerly one of Brig-ham's Brig-ham's boys, was in town yesterday. yester-day. He reports everything prosperous pros-perous up in Bear Lake. The crops area little behind those down this way. Tho eastern company which built tho creamery north of town have brought suit against all the local stockholders. It seems that some of those who agreed tn take stock in the concern backed out and tho creamery builders arc after their full quota of money. County Collector Ilyrum Standing Stand-ing and wife moved down from Collinston tins' week and settled in Brigham, no doubt permanently. ' They have rented C. M. Sijuiros' ; cozy little cottage on Forest Street. Mr. and Mrs. Standing will receive a warm welcome to our fair cit v, wc trust. The thousands of locust trees which so gracefully fringe the out- I ward borders of the streets of Brig- ; ham City are sending forth sweet fragrance on the gentle breezes. I The trees are now in full bloom I i and they are as beautiful to the I eye as their odor is acceptable to j the olfactories. Flowers wen1 a scarce article on Decoration Day. The season has ! been so backward that but few ; wild Mowers were to he found in the hills, while dealers in cut (lowers in .ion had more orders than they could (111 and prices ruled high. 1'ark City hWord. Crop reports received by the I'tah Wealher Service and issued to (he press indicate lhat the past month has hei 11 vci v favorable to : the growing crops. The moist 1 ground and warm weather have cmi) bincd to promote t he ra pid.1 growing of all plants and given the farmers of the whole Territory good reason to hope for an alum- j (hint yield. S. L. Journal of Commerce, Com-merce, i times hear u man say his home papev is not as good us some city paper that has 110 interest in his business. The home paper is often neglected. At the litst indii aU'in nf disorder, tt.e dent nired or enfeebled condition of the st"inaili . liver or bowels, stmuld U-promptly U-promptly rectified by Ayer's ("atlim tic fills. These pills do not tfripe, tire perfectly per-fectly safe to ttike, and remove all tendency ten-dency to liver and lovet ceniplai ms. That Kurope is awakening to the realization of tho formidable competitor com-petitor which she has to contend with in tho infant prodigy of the I'nited States is quite evident froin the utterances of the various states. They realize that our plan of operation is far superior to tlieirs.th.it our ei vi ligation is several slops in advance of thorn and that tho fittest must survive. This means a mighty transformation in the government of Kurope in the next, quarter of a century. 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