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Show i.i.lr..-:i.l p -liit f-.r western filii- i tnf III.-. I'rt-T IN t-rs h:is resigmd h p'j-iti;n as principal of the Fourth va I di.-triet ami will short 1 y !i.-avi i' ,v ii -a jui.-Kiuiiiiry ticld in Indian Tv. Oltam i?twhl will take- Iiis VUrl; A '--:! ith'in a n i'ruia )'den has - ; Io .:.,-.- ui hi-.-raMry. ' i A. V. Ciii.iKO.. ha the intLTi.-r ' 1 uf his photograph j;aJli ry now ar- ' ranged in in at and convenient ' I i-t v lc. The toilet room is handy ! and cozv: the '"dark room'' has; I been changed to another part of, ' the building. This gallery is nuw I i ipuite a cidit to the City. j j I.. Paustrtip says a man is "another," and a bit,' one, too, who "ill'- ' "oiii.ty .,:! I. v I.i lo'-l again m xt M.,i.d:iy. Yh-y ar-dvin- a lot .d...d V... v...:-.: '.hi- I.-a-I v. . k. .Vr. and Mr. J.m.e, Jensen very suddenly ! st a little child. All their In-nds :;y m l- ' thi". Last Saturday a team beloii'in? to W. Lumd! g' t fri-ht-oed and ran a;ay, partly demolishing a wagon. Scores of men and teams arc now busy hauling manure and distri- ; butini; it over their orchard?1, iiehU and farms. Frank Shellield, and other friends from Kaysville, have been in town j this week visiting Mr. and .Mrs. J. W. Shellield. Several of the district schools in Brighai.i City have completed their fall leniiH and commenced on the second term. The. County Clerk has kindly consented to furnish us with aj weekly report of the probate court pr iceedings. The district schools at Willard are commenci ng on the Kecond term. There is a large increase in the attendance. The Gardo house has been ch cheated to the United States. On account of this, President Woodruff Wood-ruff will soon vacate. Subscriptions are rapidly rolling in. II t.ikcd these two iron dollars each year to roll us on to prosperity, and don't you forget it. P. X. Lee is keeping the yards of the Store House in a tidy and presentable pre-sentable condition. The premises look very neat and clean. savs advertising dots not pay. ; Since he started to advertise in The L cole it he is over-crowded with orders from Cache Valley, Ma lad, Corinnc and other places, where people say they saw his notice in The Iirtn.Kii. ' Licenses to wed have lately been j issued by County Clerk Peters to ! the following named parties; Win. ; Lovcland and Miss Lucinda Gard- ner, both of Deweyville; II. P. Hunsaker and Miss Martha Allen; Seymour S. Miller and Miss Lily M. Hunsaker, both of Bear HiverCity; Andrew May and Miss Laura Summer Sum-mer ill. Our warning in last Saturday's Buni.iiit that the people had better gather their winter apples, or old Jack Frost might happen along any night and nip them, was a timely on. The very next night he dropped down and played havoc with all apples which he found depending de-pending from the trees. Illinois no xv pa y a two cents bounty a head for all English sparrows killed within its borders. The Hustler pays the small boy is in clover for he can now use Ids little been in town this week working in t the interest of the Ancient Order ! of L 'nited Workmen. A lodge will he organized here if enough members mem-bers can be found. Wc are right pleased to place the Salt Lake Tribune on I our exchange list. When we want a fearless batch of news wc ' dive down into our pile of ex- ' chaiig-s fur the Trib, In Arabia, British India, Persia, Siam and Buruiah, girls are allowed al-lowed to wed at the age of 10 or even U years, and in many instances in-stances their husbands are not . many months older. Last Monday, Miss Trieste Box, ! daughter of E. A. Box, went to j Logan to attend the Agricultural ' College this winter. She was ! accompanied by her sister, Mrs. D. ! R. Wright, of Ogden. j It is rumored that Xelton's ghost I has scared oil' their hotel and literally liter-ally pulled the bottom out of the once lively town, now leaving the scanty remains dangling on the ragged edges of oblivion. The "show" Wednesday night was attended by a scanty little few, gun to his heart's content. Homier if this act won't put some of the Rustier boys under the clover. The egg market is holding up quite well, better than usual at this season. The poultry yards do not seem to have entered upon the usual combination to break down prices. Butter is ''coming un" with the cold weather. A. N. Rosenbaum. L. H. Jones and W. S. Nichols departed, Thursday Thurs-day for their mines in Blacksmith Black-smith Fork. They say they have struck a big thing up there, their ore on the dumn inivins better but as it was not properly advertised, adver-tised, it got the go-by most one-day one-day billed shows generally have had and will get in Brigham. This long, dry fall must make dry farmers, who have sown fall grain, somewhat quaky in their boots. Still wc hc-r no complaints and consequently infer our husbandmen hus-bandmen and their crops are 0. K. In order to give the people a little more time in which to pay their taxes, Collector Mathias has postponed the publication of the delinquent list one week. It will be found in the next issurt of The Bugler. i What is the matter with our Bear j River City and Collin ston correspondents? corre-spondents? We would like to hear Isn't it a little queer that Brigham Brig-ham City has no public bath room? It could support one in connection with some other business. Treasury reports show that there is more money in circulation at present than at any time previous in the history of the United States. A quiet smile lurks about the corners of the mouth of a real estate dealer when you talk to him about the electric lights and water works. What is going to bo done about placarding our principal streets? ' A few dollars expended in this i direction would be of vast benefit to : the City. Dun's Weekly Review of Trade says: Trade is large in volume for this season, and in manv lines, es- than cither the Sundown or La Plata. M. II. Snow returned from Portland, Port-land, Oregon, last week, having se- cured the famous manuscript play, "Wife for Wife, or Life for Life," which will soon be presented by our home talent at the Opera House. This drama is great, and no mistake. A Chicago girl had had grafted on her lip some transplanted flesh for the culture of a mustache, and the mustache is growing, ' too. Think of it! All that pain, when any pretty girl can have all the benefits of a mustache without suffering suf-fering of any kind. Besides, it would be pleasant for the mustache. The sugar bounty paid by the Territory to the Lehi Sugar Factory was $1,295 on 120,000 pounds of sugar. Now an application has been forwarded to the United States Treasurer for the bounty due from the Government. The claim is for $3,632, and this is only for the month of October. In nearly every newspaper we take up, we notice an accident to some one by the careless handling of fire-arms. Boys should let the deadly weapons alone, and even grown people should be more careful care-ful while handling them. We do not want to chronicle an accident of this kind in Brigham City. Last Thursday a bloomin' dude from Corinnc ;,lit into us" for the reason, he said, "when you mention our town all you boom isour pretty girls." Friend, C , if you can show up anything nicer over there to boom, we'll side with you and drop the fair ones, but until you do, wc con't afford it. So there. Our Home Dramatic Club played at Logan last Saturday night to a moderate house. Along toward the last of the performance the audience became quite warm and demonstrative. Our Thespians are loud in their praises of the neat and convenient appointments of Thatcher's gem opera house. How is it that more well-boring is not prosecuted in this vicinity? A hundred good artesian wc'Is around Brigham City would increase our water supply amazingly. We can well aflord to dispense with wells and await the water works, as wells arc too often rank hot-beds of disease. The total eclipse of the moon, which took place at 5:30 p. m. last j S a t u r d ay, w as watched f o r by several little knots of the astronomically astro-nomically inclined, who had asscm-Ijled asscm-Ijled in different parts of the City. but a big. black, bank of naughty ' rid clouds odseurcd the sky, mak-1 mak-1 a total eclipse of the blue cannpy i of the heavens tlvmielves, instead. BRIEF BLASTS Of THE BUCLER. Freuli Notn Cniif;ht (in Wing From City anil Nelphborhodd. Theatre tonight. Now comcth the boom for oyitcrs and celery. The Tabernacle is to be warmed by a hot-air system. 'The Celebrated Case" at the Opera House tonight. Have you purchased your tickets for the theatre tonight? Dr. Wade has a neat, new sign at ' the top of the City Drug Store. j Take a spin around the City and j note the various improvements. ! The fore part of this week the weather was as cold as Greenland. When trying to catch the ear of a pretty girl you should use both hands. The sprinkler has been out this week. It settled the dust in "great shape." Mrs. John Evans has been up to Mahul the past few weeks, visiting her son. Never fix the price of anything so low that you can't a (lord to advertise ad-vertise it. The man that advertises his business bus-iness is the man that will always get there." There arc L"0 pupils attending! the three district schools in the ' First ward. How apparently jealous the little sheet overthehills is of its superior, The Bi GLEit. I Leap year belles will so.m have' the privilege uf considering past opportunities. For various reasons, the matinee advertised for this afternoon has been postponed. "There is always room at the top," b.tz::od tlu1 tly as he sat down un the bald head. A man that won't do anything to advance his town ought to be drummed out of it. The President of the United Ft.Ues has issued his annual Thanksgiving Thanks-giving proclamation. "A man's work is from sun to sun," and a woman's work descends from daughter to daughter. I. B. Kvans was down from Samaria, Sa-maria, Thursday, and reported snow on the ground up there. It was the woman who saw the first snaki. but since then tin; men have attended to that ? -rt of thing. We arc slaughtering the tramps this issue. Next week wc may hop onto the moon and kick up a dust. Ye d- !iti'i".;o!'.t lax-payrrs, gaze on IVdh'tt-T M..;h!.;;' lattice in litis ip.-uc. It may sac you a dollar. oftcner from them. Wc also desire representatives in Deweyville, Plymouth Ply-mouth and Portage. Who will step forward? Church Bros, of Corinne have had considerable printing done at The Bugler job ollice this week. These gentlemen are business pushers and know good job work and reasonable prices when they see them. Ephraim Johnson has been employed em-ployed by The Bugler Publishing Company as collector and .solicitor. He will be around the City next Monday, so please have your two dollars ready to be exchanged for a receipt. It is said that one of the members mem-bers of our new City Council opposes almost every proposed measure whose object is to further the interests of Brigham City. Wc sincerely hope there is no truth in this rumor. The evening meeting in the Second Sec-ond ward hall Sunday was very slimly attended. The small assembly as-sembly was attributed to the fact that a religious program was being 1 rendered at the same time in ' another ward. The new half dollars and quarters will soon be ready for circulation. In the competition com-petition of artists about a year ago, between 500 and GOO designs de-signs were submitted; but not one was available. Isn't there a City ordinance which prohibits the erection in the business portion of the City any unsafe, inllamablc structures? An ordinance to that effect works niiraeh-s toward tlie building of a j solid, permanent City. . I Capt. Biglcr was down from the ' Flat this week. Ho reports an al-j al-j most continuous train of wheat , laden wagons plying between Plv-j Plv-j mouth and Corinne. Lumens'.1 ! quantities of graid have been hauled haul-ed from Plymouth this fall. The roads through the canyon are being dreadfully cut up by the wheat haulers. It looks as if win-I win-I ter may find that public highway . in bad condition. But there is no . remedy; the haulers must haul, j and that's the long and short of it. ' There will undoubtedly be a big 'jam at the Opera House tonight. Our home company always draws ! large, appreciative audiences. , Young people from Wiilard, Corinne. Cor-inne. Mantua and other nemhhor- I ing towns have ahvady secured : thvir seats. ! Trie most tdo-pipnt pulpi; orator in Canada is the llvv. Dr. -eorge ' Douglas-. He is blind and his hands fall hclph ss in i;-..ni of him ; from paralyses, so that he appears pccially in the West, the largest j ever known. Picturesque writingis very pleas-1 ing to read, but there is too much suggestiveness in a market article that reports butter Btrong and cheese active. Prof. W. H. Jones was over from Hyrum, Saturday, lie has made over 100 assays since he opened his assayer's office at that place recently. John Miles, formerly of Paradise, has moved toMillvillc. The gentleman gentle-man was in Brigham, Friday and ordered his Bugleu sent to the village vil-lage of Millvillc. With all the prosperity Brigham City is enjoying at the present time, we think a few better school buildings build-ings would be in order. Wc need them bad enough. Last Monday morning, the Third ward district school house was opened in befitting style. Trustees, . parents and students had a pleas- ant, sociable time. This week, Ephraim Wight has been treating his residence in the Second ward with a fresh coat of paint. Good paint is a potent preserver pre-server of buildings. Next Thursday, 20th, is Thanksgiving Thanks-giving Day. This is a most appropriate ap-propriate day on which to acknow-! acknow-! ledge thankfulness to your Creator J for past blessings. I How about that creek-curbing i idea? Wouldn't it be a line thing i for the City to have all the creeks j in the principal parts rocked up-in j t Iiis attractive manner? j The poles, u pon which to string the ! electric light wires, will soon be i here. The arrival of the plant ; should be hailed with rejoicing. We want light, all of us. N. C. Mortenscn's advertisement : droits out of this issue. By this ! his patrons must not infer that lie has gone out of business. He can still be fjund at his old stand. ! In order that the Tabernacle congregations con-gregations may be made more compact com-pact and. comfortable, it has been j decided to close the galleries to the : public during the coming winter, j A large number of extra copies of last week's Builes were sent ' tlying broadcast over the United . States. They reach people all the way from Maine to California. ! The Ogden Kirniny .Vail, vol. 1. No. 1, is at hand. It is a clean, bright, six-column folio. As we ire for mails to bothers me fee males, we exchange with pleasure. The BtGi.E!t will cheerfully publish pub-lish every wctk all kind of religious relig-ious announcements. All we require re-quire is that ihe cony be !u;nd. d in not Ia;er, if possible, than Wdnes-: Wdnes-: days. |