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Show t'le IVt. .-.-(!, is r.o longer S.ihs.TiW- f-r Tn 1V.-ui.kk. 1 1 .r-l.-y A S .us are handling a : .1,.' ut iiy of o;:;.-ns this Week. A : '-i: act', r 11. B. Kirk was down t - S..lt l.r-.K. ..... ss tlii? week. S,ib-t rh r f 'i' Til K r.L'"i.!:i;. the I'i ne-r l...er of Box elder County. Puie d;ugs at Hddy's. Purple Lake perfume at Fddy's. According tn the hem, -The ' ,MTrt Nl-ws. the church organ, of a hi:-1 issue, treats on danci.ii: as a K'.-td int; of evil to the ytutn.i;." . I.vl?v. Xear Co op store, a tiro-man's tiro-man's pick-ax; no handle. Finder ' please return to Chirf. t Leave all orders for mill stutTs at t'iias. Kelly's Shoe Shop. Free ; delivery. James Nelson. Manajrer. : Urjzham City lioller Mills. t This week Will Glover took a cutter cut-ter and slipped oer the ice and : snow to Logan, He no doubt liad a n interesting experience scaling ' the mountains. I Monday night the Scandinavians ' iave a grand ma?k ball in the base-1 base-1 merit of the Armeda block. Tliere : w re between o0 and -10 couples present and all had a great time, i A number of head of loose stock ' have been roaming the streets at . vx ill this week. They break down iVnecsand dodge into every open gate, much to the annoyance of the people. J The snow has been coming down : with a vengeance the two weeks iust past. During these fourteen days more snow has fallen in this j vicinity than what came down in j j ail the preceding two months. In contributing to the "Firemen's i I Clothing Fund" the name of the NOTES CF THE BUGLER. Tohiy is the-bcar-and-the-shad-ow day. Don't forget our "Firemen's Clothing Fund." City Drug Store at Kddy's. f Bishop Barnard White was in town, Tuesday afternoon. Contribute to The Bl'gi.ek's "item box.' James Smith was down from Frtsion, Idaho. Tuesday. Miss Palmer of Logan, was in Brigham City the forepart of this Week. In four short weeks we ought to begin to see evidences of returning spring. Ernest XicLols was seen living around town in a cutter one day On account of the absence of our correspondent, our regular account of the Tabernacle proceedings de? not appear iu today's Bi'oLLii. Mrs. R. L. Fishburn, Jr.. returned 1 1 : . ! 1 Tuesday evening a f t e r a very pleasant visit of several weeks with her parents in Salt Lake. Tin: Bro!.v:n is in receipt of a c"py of the 13th annual report of tiie I" tail Commission. It contain? i lii.inv v.uuilne points of informa-tio.i. informa-tio.i. Win. H vrsi ey ii" Sous i 1 a v e a "cirand C i'-ar.i!Ke S.ilv" aunounee-m:-r.; on th;- i'.i : r-.l page of today's Bi'oi.f:::. They are sl.i?h:ii rices in goJ siiape and their cnsiouiers are reaping The betu-tits. Fi;iv I'erfumes at Kddy's. I The City Drug Store lias been i Lev-ly ere.l M. M. Faulkner , ihd a ue.it j--b of it wirk. The place is mr.cii improved in its new : dres. aicl Wynn wears a hajipier i smile than ever. Tiier.j is a change of the B. C. Roller Mills ad in today's Rci.j.kk. As ill be seen, the products of the mil! n 111 be d liven d free to all pa ri.- of nun. Orders should be U 1: at Chas. Kelly's -hoe shop. Ml,- Ida I. IV.k. f. .rim-rly Pri:i-cip Pri:i-cip d 01 the B. V. CoiVe. Logan. ' i. - ;.-':'-co:;d'-:, leaving Certain i'ir- tle? iii.;i:v 1 11 "-;i-a iii dollars in tiie hole. Miss C.-'ok iu- weil-known throughout I'tah tv:ij...ii..nai Kx-tdii-rW. K. Smi:!i wa in Br.jirim :u-: S -lur l.i.v e iking after ll.e S! .cum est at-1. Mr. and Mrs. ' S..,:th ::re now at I ; v - v 1 1 1 . wiierc M.-. S;j.i:h U l-aehin h..-d. Mr. S'... ,::ii a:, j -iau jhter are in IV.a. 1 -i t-.d :;. : B, ..J ft will be f,,ui:d ad .li.l.oUI.eii.- the j j.-.-.-rt , pr; - f ' -a I 1,1 P. : :'!. a m ( "ily a-; a-; .Id i y the tv, co.d ii B- .he a:.tl P-.::. an 1 th" Brigii .m C;:j. C ! o. V se-m.- the.- have b. -.1 s .::.e r- d'i :ioii- i:i prh- .- of hit.-. The Rr.-ham City '."..oh;, Mi;'-j Mi;'-j r. p.-ih,.: f -r 1 bl- o:.t-p;, of 1. .-. !, .v on - . : ,. u- h: -y' c : : h i i : i c i : r t l.v J donor need not necessarily be i given, but we prefer to print the I names to show the boys who arc 1 their 'substantial" friends. ) Fresh oranges, lemons and bail ba-il a n as always on hand at T h e Bakery. t i The Brigham City tannery and wool pulling establishment is do-: do-: ing a rushin business. Four j thousand pelts were handled last week, valued at $ 1 .oX. Seven ; hands are employed. Park City ! Record. j Thk Bl'oi.kk claims that there : are just as good gas wells near 1 Brighim City as those now being , utilized near Salt Lake. Record. ! Thai's what we do, and we have : good proof to substantiate the claim, too. . '-2" Br or. hr. the "American ! F a r m e r A: Farm News'' and ! "Womankind," price 3. for only This week. Mr. and Mrs. R. L Fishburn and daughter Vinnie : went over to Smithtield to attend ; 1 tie wedding. Thursday, of Miss May Fishburn and Mr. Chambers of Smithiield. A grand wedding i reception was held, yesterday. Subscribe for and advertise in : TliK BlT.I.KB- An exchange propounds the f 1-lowing 1-lowing question: "If Bob Ingersoll insists that there is no hell, will he please tell what becomes uf a man who takes a paper two or three years without paying for it. and then tells the postmaster to inform the publisher he don't wan it?'' Mr. and Mrs. Byron Smith, of Grass alley, have been terribly bereaved. Pneumonia seem.-; to be lurking in the high altitudes of Utah this winter. It claimed as victims the two grown daughters of Mr. and Mrs, Smith. Nancy, aired 21, and Maude, ag-d is. The young ladies,' deaths occurred at an interval of only a t;w days. t'lah Central Press. An oliieial notice tacked up in the Brigham postolliee advises everybody l: have his or her name w rit ten or pri uted on the uiper 1" ft hand corner of all letter? sent. Tins will prevent their being opened open-ed or sent to the Dead Letter oilice and will insure a prompt return if1 .;ot deli vert. L Now the place to j t your envelopes printed according accord-ing to these instructions is at Tut-: Ri oi.Ki; oHice. I; ha- been suggested by one of the lir-'men ih.it if our "Firemen's Clothing Fund" should prove sufficient, suf-ficient, tint it be n-ed toward pur-i.ha-iug h- lniets and lubber co.it.-iV- the boys. By this means the liremdi could protc't their clothes i.d avoid d rciiehing?. Such a purchase would be a legitimate use .-: ;hr fund. It would take prol,-:d prol,-:d ly S7 or 1 ' "J t thus equip the p-irtm-nt. 'I'm:- Rci r.i; giv.itly appreciates the 1 j , .. j i vi'.e we rtceive fri-m ,11 :ny f our fi n-ud- through our -,; m b Tie -c apj.rcciat- d i e,;". ;.n - v.ouid be doubly so th i: r, Mr - to th': pa;., rs. The .'ii-. r'- n i:ie 0,1 1! p i.ici sav. s 11 : :. 'r-c. hi.-- oi' l,--:,1!;,.; d .wn t h" w i . - 1 i r or n -t it i-,,iu i-,,iu . 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