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Show MeMa.-Ur ami Fofgien have a change of ad on the- third page of today's lU-o:.!-:. 1). II. Spin.ei. Jr., the Coriniiu rn:il-uri-hl, is in Pogan stopping at the Pogan House. Jou mal. Mr. and Mr-. !I. N. Pourim; are in from V !:s, Nevada, spending a few days with their parents. Mr. ami Mrs U.K. Powring and Mr.' and. .Mrs. Nathan Years. ley. The Salt Lake Jhrnlt and the 1 Tril'inw are both making; .some big . improvements in their respective '. , papers. Kach is laying out 1 1 0U0 in improvements. When it ; comes to pluck and progress, the j I'tah papers seem to he decidedly . "in it.'' ' Tu retain an iibundan'. head ui hair of j a natural color to a gooil old nge, the 1 hygiene of the scalp imi.-M. be observed, ! ; Apply Hall's Hair RcnewiM-. j The Ii. C. F. D. gave a grand 1 j ball in the Opera IIon.se, Tuesday. ; It was. a benefit for Isaac Jensen, j who will leave next week for a mission down among the i-ainan-ites in the Indian Territory. A. II. Irvine and L. C. Me Ulster drove over to Brigham City, Saturday Satur-day morning, to rake in a tew dollars dol-lars on Cache Valley horses and to uttend such other business as might have been brought before them. Nation. There will be an eclipse of the sun on the morning of the 8th of October, visible in this section. About five eighths of the sun's disc will be obscured. The show will commence about 9 o'clock and last about one hour and a half. . Park Record. Mr. T. K. Wiley, 1 0-1 Chambers St., New York City, says that Ayer's Sarsa- i purilla cured him of a dry and scaly 1 humor, from which he had buffered intolerably. in-tolerably. He add?!: "I have not now a blemish on my body, and my cure is wholly due to Avei's Sarsaparilla." Plow is it that the fire insurance in Brigham City is not reduced? This was promised us as soon as the water works were completed. But the matter has gone no further than promises. A committee ofour business men ought to take the matter in hand and stir up the unsympathetic insurance combine. From now on the evenings are lengthening. A few more weeks and it will be dark at supper time. Then the fires will be lighted and the family will draw their chairs around the stove and spend the time in reading. To complete the happiness happi-ness of the household you will need Tub Buru.KH. Subscribe at once. We have it from reliable authority, author-ity, that since the dedication of the Suit Lake Temple this spring. 12,-000 12,-000 persons have been baptized in that house of worship Add to this the almost constant stream of humanity that is also pouring through the temples at Logan, Manli and St. George, the total number for the year 1803 will probably prob-ably reach between 50,000 and 75,-000. 75,-000. Persons troubled with chronic diar-rhu-a should try Clinmburlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Many eases have been cured hy it after all else had failed and skilled physicians were powerless. For sale by Cily Drug Store. nov-1 October 0th, 1S93. Chicago Day at the World's Fair. The lowest rates ever known, about One Cent a .Mile each way is offered for this occasion only by the Union Pacific System. Sec your nearest Union Pacific agent for dales and further pa rticulars. Life has been often compared to a pack of cards. Childhood's trumps arc hearts; youth is won by diamonds; middle age is too often addicted to a club; while old age is raked in by a spade, till (iabrtel plays his trump and orders up all the players. Last week, Miss Rose Jensen, a well-known young lady of this city, and S. L. Middaugh, an employe of ! the S. P. Company, Ogdcn, were 1 nniin,! ;,, ,.,,-,.;., ; ci. t i. NOTES OF THE BUGLER. L t us have reduced insurance rales. The firemen were out for n short drill, Tuesday afternoon- JOdward I. Kirk is the licensed abstracter of Hox Elder County, f Pout master 11. F. lion the has a. new list of advertised letters in today's to-day's llUiit.Elt. We are sorry to see that the new management of the Ilex burg Pirns is developing into a plagiarist of the boldest type. Next Thursday will witness a 7"-ynrd toot race between II. L. Steed and J. F. Ki'iliuanii. Time and place not yet decided upon. Tn these times money makes the mare go, but she must be harnessed and you can ge', a lo set for $.'!!) cash. A. H. Snow. f Chopping off the roofs of a tree will not increase its growth; it is an eijually short .sighted policy to reduce the appropriation foradver-tVng foradver-tVng ifi order to curtail expenses. n.r. L. A. Merrill and Wesley Fiisign, students of the Jj. V, College, Logan, spent Sunday and Monday in the City of Homes. .Mr. Merrill Mer-rill is a son of Apostle Men ill: Wesley is one of our rising young lirigham boys. Angus Vance, who is taking a special high course of study at the !!. V.C., Lo'in,was in town yesterday. yester-day. Mr. Vance speaks in glowing glow-ing terms of the college unit its teachers. lie will move his family to Logan soon. J. R. Stephen nf Salt Pake City, has been in town this week, lleis placing lots of 100 mpies each of a beautiful picture of the Salt Pake Temple with several of our mere bun Is. The pic I u re is to he given a a premium to customers. IP C. Raker, proprietor nf the Garfield group of mines north of town, was in Urigham yesterdav. They a re doing cnn.-iderable development de-velopment work on several of the claim. The assays show about 70 (ter cent, lead; $o:oi gold, with a trace ot silver. They have con-sMerahle con-sMerahle sicked "iv on Ihe dump". IP I). Page expects to open a shipping house in lirigham for produce and game. A branch house will be oiahlislud in Denver, where Mr. Page has a brother who is anxious to advance $10,0110 toward to-ward pushing the project. A bui-iitB bui-iitB on such a scale would result very f.ivoraVy for our city. ( City by O. F. Whitney. They have ' ; moved to Ogdcn, where they will i ! reside. The usual congratulations j i of friends have been the order of. the day. Success. This week, Charles Parson of Pogan, was arrested, charged with attompt to rane a little girt who: was but twt lve years of age. This is the third time the fellow has 1 been ehargid with the same bes- ! tial crime, each time committed on : the person of an innocent little. ! child. Such a brute would be strung up down south before he had time to whine a weak denial. de-nial. ! Win. Cottam of Suowville, has j now brought a $10,000 libel suit ; against. the Sail Pake M-rahl. The I ffi v.il-l some time ago published .n ringing article against Cnttam. h appeared over the signature of Mi-hop Goo UitVe of Snowvilie. Cottam is now suing Goodliih1 for writing the article and the J I call for publihingit. When a man institutes in-stitutes suit against a paper he usually usu-ally finds himself wading hi deep-' deep-' r water than he anticipated before ' ; he gets through the s a of trouble. |