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Show be universally hailed with delight and many a hearty felicitation will go round'. Hurry the work. L. Snow, Jr., has purchased a $1,(X)0 thorough bred colt from the Kent boys, of Dingle Dell. It is only one year old, hut is said to be the finest piece of horse flesh brought to the county. The colt, Kockford, already shows remarkable remark-able trotting qualities. The creeks are still well-filled; the ground wet and moist; tfie air damp and cool; the foliage bright and healthy; making man himself ,ix better and more hopeful than usual at this sca.;on of the year when fiery Sol is wont to hold sway, burning through the heavens to scorch the earth. The first crop of lucern was ready for cutting Monday. But the persistent fains, which fell spasmodically from the hovering clouds which now and then obscured ob-scured the sun with tantalizing irregularity during the fore part of the week, procrastinated the joyous singing of the mower. . Seldom does a Saturday expire any more, but that we receive warm congratulations from out-hosts out-hosts of friends on the push, enterprise, enter-prise, progression and improved appearance of The Brol.Elt. Thanks, friends, wo feel grateful for your encouraging words and shall ever strive to merit them. Notices of marriages, births and deaths will be inserted in the Press free when copy is furnished. Should no copy be handed us we take it for granted the parties interested in-terested do not wish us to mention the matter at all, and shall hereafter here-after be governed accordingly. Hezthmj Press. That strikes the nail on the head, sure. The Manti Senthel polishes off the Prom Dispalrh in good shape for the- lattcr's long-legged grass-I grass-I hopper fake. The Sentinel con-'chides con-'chides with: We expect to read next week that Manti people have I moved the Temple to the upper Cin AND OTHER BRIEFS. j Down to Pleo.c. j June, the month of roses, is here. There will he an eclipse of the sun Vxlay. What has become of the poor . house project? j The City Council will meet one j week from tonight. j Pocket book found near the depot j and left at this ollice. t Work on the opera house will he commenced shortly. j A week from tomorrow The Buor.ER will he just one year old. Don't overlook our supplement this time and the big ad. on the back. tt is said that the scent of dried clover blossoms will drive all Hies away. Try it this summer. . Mrs Lillie Horsloy was appoint- , ed last Sabbath, assistant organist of the Second ward Sunday school. The necks of most ot 'the valuable dogs of the City have been encircled encir-cled with a license collar this week. Mrs. Peter Romer presented her delighted husband with twins last week. Peter is gradually recovering- The Salt Lake June Festival, of ; yesterday and today, is attracting a good niany of ye Brigham folk j to the Cap't tl. i Do you read regularly the adver-1 tisementu in The Bkolbr? If you j don't you miss bargains, every issue , which are money. j Dr. L. W. Snow left for the cast j recently, intending to visit New York and Philadelphia and be an- ; sent five or six weeks. Logan Act-thn. Act-thn. Attorney R. H. Jones has begun work on a neat residence to be S rated on the corner of Fi r rung mid North streets in the third ward. On account of a defect in the machinery, the work on the lll-tird lll-tird brick yard has been suspended until necessary repairs can be made. At one time Brigham City boasted boast-ed one of the best base ball clubs in the Territory. What has become be-come of it? Is its resurrection an impossibility? There arc rumored prospects of the hot springs, lying between Hnncyville and Deweyvtllc, getting get-ting a "little move on her" betnrc many moons pass by. Abstraction. B. Kirk is nowadays now-adays plungwl t'own head over lieeis ill the ponderous tomes ol the county, arranging for a complete com-plete set of abstracts. Arc -A'f going' to have that county fair atBrigham Clt this fiill.nr hot? A splendid fair, and we would have nothing short of that, would be a boomer for Box Elder county. end of the town to preVent its being be-ing washed away by the Gunnison reservoir. John Barker, the anti-lugubrious but ultra-loquacious gardener, of Wilhird, has his vineyard in fine condition this spring. It never before looked so attractive and prognostic ol a bounteous yield. A better disciplined and more pleasing pleas-ing vineyard we don't believe there j is in the Territory. j Two dogs 'jumped up" a man on the street about 11 o'clock Wednesday night. Y1i.mi the frightened fright-ened pedestrian was in the aet of pulling his gun to send the canines howling into the next world, the owner, the nightwatck-man, nightwatck-man, hove in sight; so the contemplated contem-plated slaughter was postponed. i The simplest and quickest way ; to remove anything that has be-i be-i come fixed in the eye, is to catch ! up the eyelid by the skin and pull it away from the eyeball gently ' and repcatecllv. It instantly re- Thorc is soma talk of forming n. vucht club in Hiiliani City. A landing and 'l(Wt ,uul 'mt,im" houses would he erected on the lake in the vicinity of Wilhird. Thn I'ln'i Drmnrrat states in its last issue that it hits 'demolished all the hankers this season." Salt Lake must surely he in a precarious pre-carious linaneial predicament then. Kels Nielson, of the Second ward, has one of the linest imported full-blood full-blood llolstcins in the City. The mountain-like old fellow will tip the scales at over 8,000. He cost :i()0. The Slnmhrtl is working up a great pest-bouse ghost scare in Ogden. H reads like a newspaper fake given birth and found only in the fertile mind of nil enterprising ' city reporter. ( o siderable trouble over land mailers in the neighborhood of Pewi'vvillo is brewing. Uailrond rights and long occupancy and possession seem to he the two great opposing fa 'tors. We cheerfully accept the apol-ogvofthc apol-ogvofthc Knterjirirr, although it was preluded hy a bombastic stab at us which plainly shows the Devil's still lingering the editorial KevC4 the sei s'tive member from pain and shifts the particle so that it can bo easily dislodged. Our liberal advertisers need not be afraid of it Printers' Ink, a crisp journal that makes all advertisers feel good and shows them how to invest their ''drawing money." Wc have subscribed for a limited number num-ber of Printers Ink, and they come to vou each week with the compliments compli-ments of Tun Hi-m.EU. The past two weeks the strawberry men of Brigham City have been praying for sun-shiny weather, while the farmers of Plymouth and other drv-farm districts have lie-sought lie-sought for showers of heavenly tears. Our neighbors on the north are either better people or louder prayers, for they "got there sure null'." The 1!. Y. Academy, of Prove, has organized a Normal Summer School. The object is to furnish practical school teachtrs, who aic busy most of the year, an opportunity opportun-ity of advancing in the principles of their profession. Wo are ii. receipt of tiie little circular which I announces that the school will lit ' held this year from June the c.'Lli i to July llith. quill of the Enterprise. j Hereafter. June 1st. will be known as Children's Day, to be j appropriately celebrated by the primaries throughout the Territory. This is in honor of President Prig- j ham Young, whose birthday it is. ! T. H. lUackburn and Miss; Parintha Snow are new aequisi-lions aequisi-lions to the Co-op force this week, j Miss Gniehl is oil' on a furlough of' three-months' duration. (I. h. ; tiruehl, Jr., has also been away this week, to Logan. 1 The first speaker at the Tabernacle Taber-nacle Sunday afternoon waa Elder Thomas II. Blackburn, who was followed by Apostle Lorenzo Snow. There was a lame 'assemblv and East Saturday several families j hied themselves, with ft boat in tow, to Jensen's embryo plenum j resort west of town. A delightful , time was spent on the little lake. i adjoining the new race course, ant! i ! skirted by the park which is al- (r ady beginning to loom up en-j j couragiugly. The lake is only n few feet in depth, but its length, i admits of nearly a mile "pull.'1 i A glance at the WUlard ceme-terv, ceme-terv, after Decoration Day, showed 1 unmistakably that the zealous inhabitants in-habitants of that city had tinned lout to a man and worked like b divers. C-reat stacks of sage-I sage-I brush were piled up outside tin ; cemetery fence: the surroundings i were ouite free from objectionable the remarks were unusually inter- csting and instructive. Corinne expects to do herself proud on the day of the advent of ; the canal waters into the city. It : will undoubtedly be her red-letter ; day demonstration long to-be-re- ; membercd. The whole county will rejoiecover this momentous event. Amusement should come tlrrd in the aiV.urs of life: tfrst r- siw-.mnl, bufjioMrf ar.d third 4SiU:!)jCtM-. Tho oponillg ii- thi' B-.snrh Citv OytT.y H v ill and the graves were neatly and tastefully strewn with fragrant (lowers. The following note, reeei veo from the depot boys all mash i I 'his week, is self-explanatory: ' "We would be under everlasting ..blii'ations that 'Dashing little 1 Maid' if she will call around oee-d-malbu Vethiok rbe w i -v. ,:. ;;..d it Id b- an aet ... i charity if she would ii'-.t u on tie 1 list,. 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