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Show Xaiis at Hardware. Harb wire at the H.viimvAKK. Buy your J.aints at the Haui- ; W A It V. . New stationery at City Drug Store. f j Buy your lime al the Hardware Lumber Yard. I Wool, pelts and hides bought at 1 Tardware. Finest, candies at City Ding. Store. f I Lime for sale at the Hardware i Lumber Yard. Fence builders, get your wire at the Hauiwai;k. j Horse shoeing a specially, at ' .leppson it Co. I Carriage and wagon ivpairing at, j Jt-ppson & Co. I i When you go to the potolhee, j j always ask for Tuk Bi'ui.r:i;. j The early and late advertisers in ; Thk Ik'oi.Kit catch the trade. 18:2 campaign hats and caps at lioothe it Peiree's. Rubber hose and nozzles at N. C. Morten Sen it Son's. Second hand buggies just in at the Hardware. "Whooping Cough Remedy," at City Drug Store. f All kinds of blacksmithing done by Jeppson it Co. True 181)2 campaign hats and caps at Boolhe it Peiree's. Paint your house with the best of paints, all colors at Hahdwauk. Hose, nozzles and faucets, the best on the market. Hardware. A. II. Snow has money to loan on good real estate security. We have bought 5,000 sections for all kinds of mowers, at reduced re-duced prices. Hardware. Harrison and Cleveland campaign cam-paign hats and caps at lioothe & Teirce's. McCormick and Deering extras at Hardware. Call at the Central Meal Market for Hams, Bacon and all kinds of fresh meat. J. F. Erdmann it Co. We have just received, five secondhand second-hand buggies, good grade Stude-baker Stude-baker make, which we are offering cheap. Hardware. At the Cash Store you will get the best goods at the lowest prices. John Christensen, proprietor, west side Main street. The Box Elder Meat Market will not be under-sold by anyone. Call and see them when you want any kind of meal. We make our Bologna fresh every morning and thereby sell much more than when we imported it. J. F. Erdmann it Co. The Box Klder Meat Market have put Steven's Patent pan work into their refrigerator, and can now keep meat fresh all- the year round. Bring all your Prescriptions and Receipts to be tilled at City Drug Store. f The Box Elder Meat Market re ceives a weekly .shipment of Dried Beef, Hams, Dry Salt, B. Bacon and nice fresh Bologna. C ive them a call. Kelso and Rich, expert plumbing, gas and steam fitting. Sanitary plumbing a specialty. All jobbing promptly attended to. (Jet our bids before letting work. The hot, sultry days when ice cream and soda water a. re most templing and delicious are still upon us. Don't forget The Bakery however. Tuk Brrit.EU is always pleased to have our friends call in and leave mention of visiting friends or any other item of news. Either call or send the items hy card or letter; ' lieh bits are always gladlv re- jceived. j We wish to inform the public that we are now in charge of the ; Cily Hotel, where a Sirsl-elass table is set. A lii'si-elas,'. barber shop r, run in con mrl ion with it . 11 air-' air-' dn s.dnN' a specialty. We should like to s.vinv the patronage of the ' peopl- of this cily. Marri at and Farley. IV.prirlor.s. Old newspapers for sale al The! Buoi.Kit oilice. j E. H. Jones lias been appointed deputy registrar of Kellon. j The late Cyrus Field carried a life insurance of 27.",tn.)0. $10,000 to loan by A. H. Snow. Real estate security necessary. 1 loan money on approved security secur-ity at one per cent. A. H. Snow. j Voting men, take our advice and . ! always treat the girls to ice cream ! I a at The Bakerv. i I Buy your old newspapers for ; shelves and to place under carpets ' at Tuk- llfoi.Kit office. i I ! M rs. Mary Mortensen has had the ! water worKs placed in her Second ward residence this week. Recorder Ceo. L. (iraehl, Jr., lias had a neat picket fence placed in front of bis place in the Firs l waid. L. C. Jensen, of the Second ward, fell from a porch hist Saturday, hurling himself unite badly, but not dangerously. Win. Jensen has had a new picket fence placed ill front of his residence on Main street, in the First ward. We are indebted to lion Francis E. Warren, of Wyoming, for a copy of his circular" Irrigation and Reclamation of Arid Lands." The trustees of the Mantua school district have a notice for bids for the construction of a frame school house in today's Buau;u. This week we have experienced tho hottest weather of the year. Mercury has been playing about the ninety mark a good part of the time. Husbands can prevent their wives doing much hard work these warm days by buying fresh bread and cakes every morning at The Bakery. How about the running of that street sprinkler? The highways are. dry and dusty and would be much improved by the application of a sprinkling of aqua. Elias Jensen's horse and cart took a wild spin one day this week, of his own accord. A dog sneaked up and bit the heels of the horse; he ran away, smashing the cart to pieces. Nels C. Jensen is building a cozy two-story brick building on his farm west of town. The foundation , is laid and most of the material to be used in the structure is on the ground. A man giving his name as Wilson and professing to be a printer and a guitar teacher was arrested late Tuesday night for attempting to jump Ids board bill at the City Hotel. He got run in for his fun. Fishing parties should bear in mind when hooking the speckled trout that it is unlawful to keep any less than six inches long. If 3 on hook small ones you are expected ex-pected to throw Ihem back in the stream. Monday, Deputy Sheriff 1 1 ad Icy brought seven men over from Cor-iune. Cor-iune. They were charged with and convicted of breaking into a S. P. car with the intention of stealing a ride. They were given five days each in the county jail. A postal card or personal application In Job T. Smith, Honey-ville, Honey-ville, Box Elder Co., will secure a visit and local est i ma to of cost and conditions for furnishing wind-power, limp or other appliance ap-pliance for water for irrigation or stock purposes. S-l The Record is not being run for amusement, nor the health of its ; editor. In Spite of deadheads, or j those who, for any reason, take i away their aid, their papers will continue the even tenor of its way, and completely ignore those who ignore il. Brighton lircord. i I n writing up our "I mil ling notes." recently, we find we failed to make mention of the trim little i frame building Pravman Henry i Pulsipher has lately built an 1 'moved into on Plea-ant street in the KuMrth ward. It is there, however, and a neat place it too. MTGS OF Till; KKJLER. Geo. F. Ilampson, Sr., the old pioneer, died suddenly last night of a stroke of paralysis. See the Woman's Suffrage notice on the second page of today's .Bugler. .Bu-gler. Foit Sale. Second-hand buggy, new harness and good horse, for sale cheap. Apply to Olof Jeppson at blacksmith shop, Main street. The Teachers' Institute will be held at the Court House Aug. 16th, 17th, 18th, and VKh. Instructors, In-structors, Profs. Clujif and Brimhall. The Daily Provo Dispatch and the Daily Park il finer have suspended sus-pended during the hot weather. They will continue their seud- weekly and weekly editions as usual. The pipes for the Court House and grounds are being rapidly laid. The public watering place on the square north of the building will be a great convenience to the traveling public. We heard it rumored on the streets the other day, in reference to a certain well known political spout, or turn-coat Democrat of this city, that "there are better men in hell than he." This morning's Ilctii.Kit is brimful brim-ful of fresh news. Wo print every week fro n 1 t wo to live t i m f s as much as all competitors. The people peo-ple must lake The Jii ii,i:it to get nil the news. Some eight or ten men went down to Ogden, Saturday, lo secure their naturalization papers. 1. liox was along and seemed to be very solicitous for the welfare of most of them. Salt Lake seems to be alive and boiling over with divorce cases. Scarcely a paper is issued in the city but contains an account of from one to a dozen cases. Utah is knocking Chicago's eye out. When will the four school dis- tricts of lirigham be united again? Until this step is taken and a central school is erected t he condition con-dition of our free schools will be rather low in tho scale of education. There will be fully '2o0,000 tons of lucern stacked in Malad Valley north of the Utah line this season. If we bad a railroad, we could ship half a million dollars worth of hay and havo plenty left over. Malad Enterprise. The Manti Reporter, a creditable weekly, has lately sprung into existence. Kelt and t iregory are the publishers. We hope the people peo-ple of Manti will show more appreciation ap-preciation for it than they did for the Sentinel, which was killed by lack of patronage, and the town thus left for months without a representative. re-presentative. The County Solon s are still struggling with the assessment mil. They expect (oend these arduous ardu-ous labors by this evening. They have made numerous abatements and remittances to widows and indigents, and have also made a number of raises in property vai-The vai-The Clerk will promptly notify no-tify Ihe people of these chanerSl The Kckert opera Thursday evening was very slindy attended. The reason for the meager attend a nee was, no doubt, , llt. (, ( short notice of their coming. The principal eha meters wre w 1 i handled. Miss li-rg is swe-l as a peach and samx like a bbd. Tin1 i nrpub nt tenor ha-; a line voice, 1 1 1 1 1 a tremendous "pull -down that curtain.11 |