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Show Carriage and waou repairing at, ,leppM")it tt Bitzer. ; I lemocralic ratification next Wed nes, lav cyening, All kinds of bhicksmitliin; done' by Jeppson it Bit.er. I A lot of children's suits just received re-ceived at Ceo. (lidney's. I'riees the : lowest of the low. Brigham City is naturally a healthful city; it is the duty of every man to do his best to keep it so. 1 Wednesday was a hot, disaree-i disaree-i able niht, but Thursday night's coolness; made up for it all riyht enough. 1 f y o u want to k c i cool a n d coinfortable, buy your ice crtam .md Pumnier drinks at The I liakerv. i Box Elder Creek nou dwindles down to adrizzlino; stream before it : reaches the fields in the north- western part of town. j Kyei-3one seems well pleased ! with tlio delicious ieo cream and su miner drinks they arc haying served up at The Bakery. Nils Anderson, of Mantua, gave The Bugler oOice a business call, Tuesday. lie reports evcr-thing evcr-thing prospering up his way. Mrs. Alex. Baird gave birth to a boy baby, Tuesday. It died a few hours after birth and was properly laid away to sleep in the Silent City of the Dead. It would be well for parents to keep an C'C on their boys these days. They go bathing every evening even-ing and no telling when they will find a watery grave. The 800 young fruit trees on the Poor Farm in tho Third ward are growing fast. Only a few seasons will elapse before they will all yield quantities of excellent fruit. A. B. Tom son, Milo-Zip. several of whose interesting communications communica-tions have appeared in Tin-; Bugler, has taken hold of the Brighton Record. It is a bright, clean paper and will doubtless succeed. To destroy Hies, boil the parings of potatoes in a little water for an hour. Skim them out and boil the water down to a few tablespoon fuls. Sweeten with molasses and turn into plates. It is a deadly poison. We are in receipt of the annual catalogue of tho Agricultural College Col-lege ,r L'tah, at Logan, for 1SV)2-.'J. The lirst term will open Sept. 1st. 1S'.). This is an excellent institution in-stitution a ml is receiving the heavy patronage it so well deserves al tho hands of Utah penplo. SOTKS OF T1IK IJUiUX Fresh bread every morning at The Bakery. Horse shoeing a specialty, at Jeppson it PiUcr. f The Brigham creamery is already proing itself a decided success. Just received; an elegant line of children's suits at Geo. GidncyTs. The Bugler force will take a holiday next Monday, the Fourth. Read the water works ordinance in today's Bugler. Woman's SuIVrage meeting Fri day, See tho notice in "Ladies' Corner," on fourth page. Bishop Jens Hansen, of the Fourth ward, has attached a tank to his wind mill, pump and well, j I have in my possession fifteen j Chas. 0. Council, a tramp, was j brought up from Wilhird this week, charged with burglary, and placed j in the county jail to be bound over. horses that will be sold at Love- land it Glover livery stables Tuesday Tues-day at 2 o'clock. Title guaranteed. C. C. Loveland. Next comes the raspberry harvest, har-vest, then tho blackberry, after which the luscious grape will occupy oc-cupy the time of somenfour people, Brigham and vicinity is indeed a fruit paradise. Tho laying of the canyon sewer pipe to the terminus. Rasmussen springs, will lie completed by this evening, it is thought. When the city fire hydra.nls are all put in the j system will be ready for the wafer. A i exchange, speaking of the public spirit of its citizens, says th it "whenever a public enterprise is needed here they lake hold of it and tlo it in a thorough way that , o mnnands admiration all oyer the I Territory and the country." Last Saturday the Ogden Shimf-irl Shimf-irl made its second attempt to , filch from Brigham its well earned 1 and well deserved title of t'ity of Hum es. Tho first attempt was mule about three years ago. Don't try it again, friend Standard. While some people croak about Brigli.un, not one of them can name a town of its size where any more ' business is done. Let us draw up our long faces and go actively and industriously to work and make the town what wo would have it be. People -hofild not semi in unsigned un-signed articles for publication. The name of the writer should accompany ac-company all letters for tho press. The name is not necessarily given for publication, but as a mark of good faith that the communication is genuine and the writer is honest in his statements. |