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Show K. N. J tjnori was in from Kelton, i Tuesday. Kdward Ji. Kirk the licensed abstracter ot lux KMi-r County. All tin: t.yri and Christmas at Auftiuii tonight, lloothe ' j L'..-irce. j .Mrs. Arthur J. Munns returned, 1 ( Mum lay evening, from a visit rollth. Alfred Ward, Justice of Willard, 1 uas in llrighaui City on business, 1 Tuesday. I Remember the Auction Sale at 2 o'clock today and 7 o'clock tonight. to-night. UootiiC & IVlt'CC. A number of sales of property on which the taxes were delinquent were made thin week. i 0. (. Snow came up from Sa.lt J Lake on the evening train, Thursday. Thurs-day. Another interesting letter fr .in "J" of Fielding, will appear in j next Saturday 'ri LhiiiKii. j Postpone your toy purchases I until tonight. You can buy them at you i own price at Auction. Boothe Si Peirce. j Dr. 0. C. Ormsby was over from 1 Logan. Thursday, attending on ' Patriarch Samuel Smith, who is j still very low. City Assizor J. W. Sheffield in-'. in-'. formed a Buui.kk reporter. Thursday, Thurs-day, that he had already received nearly $3,000 taxes this year. Mrs. Lambert, mother of R. J. Lambert, manager of the City Drug Stmp lias I'pnti'il the buildintr for- merly known as the City Hotel. It will only be used as a residence. Edward li. Kirk is the licensed abstracter of Box Flder County. We. acknowledge with thanks the receipt of an exquisite calendar for 1S9-1, presented by the (inn of Win. Driver & Son, Ogden, who have a branch drug store in Brig-ham Brig-ham City under the management of R J. Lambert. lFr. Lambert has already gained many friends for himself and tho firm he represents, by his courteous treatment of all customers. S. L. Miller, merchant of ilink Creek, Idaho, was in Brigham City on business, Tuesday. All things considered, he says the people in his part of the state are tolerably well fixed. They have been blessed bless-ed with heavy rains this fall and grass flourished and the stock did well and the winter will find them in good condition. i McMaster x I'osgren havo a change of advertisement on the third page of today's Bum, Kit. Will liowri ng. represent! ng the Provo Woolen Mills, a Utah enter-1 enter-1 prise, was in town, Tuesday. Fdward li. Kirk is the licensed abstracter of Box Flder County. We will add our Christmas goods . to our Auction sale tonight. Bootl e Si Peiicc. Oluf .Teppson, tho blacksmith, has nearly completed a neat little brick-adobe home on Pleasant Street in the Fourth Ward. A year's subscription to the 1U;-oi. 1U;-oi. Kit would make a splendid Xmas resen t to your friend, and one that would be appreciated. Mrs. Mary E. Snow, accompanied by her daughter Birdie, came up from Salt Lake Thursday evening to spend the holidays. Improper and deficient care of the scalp will cause grnyness of the liair and baldness. Rseupo both by the use of that reliable specific Hall's Hair Kenewer. Newspaper men make more friends and enemies than an' other profession. A man in the newspaper business six months that has no enemies is a failure and should quit. Ex. What is the matter with "we lead others follow?" They don't even follow now. We sell 1 pound soap, 1 pound currants, 1 pound rice, 1 pound raisins more for $1.00, which is certainly worth saving. Boothe Si Peirce. NOTES OF THE BUGLER. Christmas next Monday. Holidays near. So advertise. The waterworks were taken into The Bugler oflice last week. Edward B. Kirk is the licensed abstracter of Box Elder County. Since Thursday, the days have begun to grow long and the nights short. The waterworks have been taken into the Knudson half of the Union Block. Concert and ball by Christnnscn Bros. Orchestra in the opera house Tuesday evening. Burn the soot out of your chimneys; chim-neys; old Santa Clans is said to be a fastidious person about his dress. The Bugleu acknowledges receipt from Prof. Sanborn of an invitation to visit the Agricultural College Several found keys have been left at The Buglek oflice during the past few days, Huw about that home mutual fire insurance company? All should unito in any enterprise which will retain $5000 to $0000 cash in our city every year. Think we. convinced the public last Saturday that wc meant what we said when we told them that the Auction was no fake? Boothe A- Peirce. 10,000 adobes, furnished and delivered, deli-vered, wanted. Apply at once at The Buolku otlice. The use of common coal oil is a powerful agent against diphtheria. Outward application on a bandage w ill often cure sore throat, but by applying the oil to the poisonous membrane in the throat every half hour the e fleet even in severe cases is said to be wonderful. Marshal Hudson informed us that the water system is now netting net-ting the city between $1,100 and $l,iiii0 annually. This is a splendid showing. When a few thousand dollars can be raised to extend the cilv mains, this yearly revenue will almost be doubled. The fools are not all dead yet wc heard yesterday that a libel suit was to be started against The Ri'Gi.EK. Come on; we've been accumulating ac-cumulating the materials for a sensation for two years, and will not object to an opportunity to "throw"' ourselves. S. J. Oritlitt, Sule Ki'TniiKMri Tyju'-writer tlciVr for Northern ftnli. UiMs n-onio am! ei lift -i;es nitu'luiii". All kiml of mi jiplii-. M.inuf'iu-tnrcr of biilo'-, -ti-u.-iN, ruMT nti 1 1110:11 1 1 tiui ttrtt tilling: irons, V.W . '':" 2'.h ttrit-', Oij.leii. I" mli. JLi '.'I. The way to build up a town and keep it growing is to stay with your legitimate dealers, the men who help to pay the taxes and support sup-port the schools and chuiches, improve im-prove the streets and are reliable and do an honest business. It pays in the end and dealers, professional pro-fessional men and patrons reap a mutual reward and profit by so doing. , , Edward B. Kirk is the licensed abstracter of Box Elder County. On January 1, 1S94, we expect to forgive our enemies. It will be a big job, but we do it although we will havo just as large a crop by January 1, 1895, butit will then be in order to forgive them again. Newspaper men are full of kindness, kind-ness, and always willing to forgive. It's their nature and they can't help it. Ex. The man who tries to please everybody must have a contempt for himself, for in doing so he is more than half the time doing wrong sacrificing principle and very often doing injustice to some to benefit or gratify others. It should be the aim to please all who appreciate truth and right, and let those take offense who will. Ex. Nut every woman, who arrives at middle age, retains the color and beauty of her hair, but every woman may do so by tht occasional application of Ayer's Hair Vior. It prevents bakl-ni'py, bakl-ni'py, removes dandruff, and cures all scalp diseases. For the Christmas and New Years holidays the Rio Grande Western will make a rate of one regular fare for the round trip be- twecn all stations on this system. Tickets will be issued on Dee. 23, 2-1. 25, 30 and 31st and Jan. 1st. all tickets will be limited for return I passage to Jan. 4th. Jan 1. Organs cleaned and repaired at homo by R. P. Baud. To MiNEits. Assessment release blanks for sale at The Bugler oflice. R. B. Baird is still giving vocal and instrumental music lessons in r.righam every Tuesday and Friday. Fri-day. Thursday, several young men of i the First Ward hitched up their teams and delivered nine loads of good wood as Christmas presents to the poor of the ward. The wood ; had been aeeumulated some time before and was migiitv thankfully received this cold weather. F. W. R we. real estate agent of Salt Lake, was in town, Thuis lay 1 Hiring I lie p.i-t month several , heavy real i-t..te deals have hern . i made through this gentleman be- J twecn lh igham and Salt Lake j parties. The aggregate of these ! sales and exchanges will probably leach !30,i .'0. i |