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Show WEATUKR COMI'IRISOSS. One day this week the Brigham operator called up Lima, Mont., in , this tick, tick, ticking fashion: ''Li, Li, Li, Bin; Li, Li, Li. Bm." The Lima operator heard the cull, answering: 'Tt I, I, Li." 'Sav " said RriL'ham. '"how's the weather up there?" Came the response: ''Mercury down to ten below zero two feet of snow on the ground cold as . How is it down in Zion?" "Oh, just beautiful," was the answer, "no snow on the ground; Old S.-l winning warm and bright and the birds singing to beat time in Craghead's cherry trees across the road." "Click, click, click," went the littlo instrument and the conversation conversa-tion ceased. (Confidential.) . ... 9 Two weeks f ro m to m o r ro w i s Christinas. Dressed Chickens, 10c per pound at Boothe &. Peirce's. The interest in our most popular lady contest ia awakening with a vim. The Co-op has an ad. on the fourth page today which speaks for itself. An exchange gravely remarks that a petrified man has been found dead in Nebraska. In less than two weeks the days will begin to lengthen and the nights grow shorter again John Walking is now running the Loveland A Glover hack that plies between the U. P. depot and town. Within the past few weeks, Win. Poyott, of Callsfort, disposed of 200 beef cattle and milch cows at a reasonable figure. Anyone wanting shoes of any description de-scription at big reductions, should glance over the prices on first page in Boothe A Peirce's ad. R. L.-Fishburn ia again able to attend business at the dlore, after having been confined to the house with rheumatism for two weeks. r T? C .-, t.- t.na n n ammli nfn. ment in today's Bi'gi.kh which will he of interest to young people wishing to atudy shorthand or type-writing. Joe Hanner, assistant barber at L. Berg, Junior's tonsorial estah-liahment estah-liahment lias been unable, through sickness, to attend wotk several days this week. We are told that Judge E. P. Johnson, of Corinno, will soon move his family to Brigham City, to bo in readiness to assume his labors as County Recorder on January Janu-ary 1st, 1893. In accordance with a suggestion in The Bugler a short time ago, the postoffice is now lighted up nights. We have already heard several people Bay that the step is a good one and is much appreciated. appre-ciated. The Hardware had the electric lights placed in their building last week. R. L. Fishburn &. Suns will havo them this week or next. The B. C. Electric Company seem to he extending their system considerably con-siderably of late. Every mail brings us from one tohaifadozen letters containing one or more votes for Tiif.Bugi.kr's voting contest for the most popular lady in Box Elder County. Tbe votes should be rushed in now, ns 'there are but three weeks before the contest will end. J. F. Erdmann & Co., our enterprising en-terprising butchers, continue to furnish the fatted calf for the Salt Lake markets. Their express shipments ship-ments in this line are increasing. |