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Show Tho brick walls of the new ! Fuurth Ward meeting house are beginning to show up right handsomely. hand-somely. A good base bail team should be organized in town. It would find competition 11. both W'illard and Ci triune. Several Salt Lake real estate men have been in Brigham City this week, negotiating for property in this town and vicinity. Mrs 11. M. Young has been up from Salt Lake City this week ! visiting with relatives in the City of Homes. The Lcora Lane Diamatic Co. will bey in a three nights' engagement engage-ment at the Opera House next Monday evening. 1 We have some good Salt Lake ;. property to exchange for farms in liox Elder Co. near Brigham City, Utah. Correspondence solicited. Address, Stephen tfc Wilson, office Boom 2I, U n ion National Bank Block, Salt Lake City. Our Tabernacle correspondent : being out of town Sunday, the reg- 1 ular report will not be found in today's to-day's lii.ui nit. Kdward IS Kirk has money to loan. Dentist 0. W. Snow is having a neat little oiliee built on his place on North Street, between Main and Pleasant streets. 1 The handsome cottage being : bu'It on north Main Street by i County Clerk 0. N. Stohl is near-i near-i ing completion. i Last Tuesday, the wife of Wm. i ! Knudson, Sr., presented her bus- : band with a line boy. Mrs. Knudson Knud-son and babe reported doing nice- Lost A $5 greenback, on March 14, between Horsley's store and ; the Opera House. Finder please1; return to Wm. Bowden. Louis Walkins has moved his family to Millville, Cache Co., where Mr. Watkins has gone te start up the dairy. The LUgi.ku wishes the enterprise success. C. J. Kohwer has returned from a trip to his ranch out near lilue Creek. Things are looking fine j out there. The farmers will be at j work in full blast in a short time. The plans for the proposed First Ward meeting house have arrived and were on exhibition at A. 1L Snow's harness shop this week. A beautiful structure this will be sure. I Thursday afternoon, A. E. Snow, Supt. of the Brigham City Co-op, returned from his trip east, where he purchased a large stock of goods for the firm. Chicago, New York and other eastern cities were visited. visit-ed. 'Had I used printers' ink, I would not have had to suspend," says a Brooklyn business man, who has just failed. If you have a good thing to sell, you must let i the people know it. This is one of j the great secrets of success in this ! rushing age. The people have not time to hunt you up. You must do the hunting or get left. Ex. On Wednesday the pet doer belonging be-longing to James Clark, exhibited his hilarity again and attacked the mother of Mrs. Chaa. Preston on the street and vigorously gored her with its feet. Assistance soon arrived and the lady was picked up, her head bleeding from several fractures received from the deer. She was taken into Mr. Clark's house and cared for. This is the second vicious attack this ''king of the forest for-est has made upon ladies. The deer was sold to the butcher the same day. American Fork Item. Some mighty good work could i be done al the cemetery just now. It looks as though Ibigham City will have a buildi ng boom this ( summer. County Recorder K. I'. Johnson j says work at tin n-conJerV oiliee is liv.-ning up. j Much good work is being dune, around town this week by way of trimming the shade trees. ! Kdward li. Kirk has money to loan. County Assessor M. M. Jensen is now out making his annual rounds in search of the property owner. Wis have the largest stock of shoes in town and prices lower than ever. Boot he it I'eiree. The Brigham woolen mills, we are glad to say, are preparing for increased out-put this year. This is as it should he. Cp and at'em, old Utah. I'rovo Dispatch. Several thousand blackberry bushes for sale. 50c a dozen. Call on Jacob Jensen, just south of dty. Angus Vance, Superintendent ot Box Elder County Schools, has returned re-turned home from Logan, where he has been taking a special course at the 11. V. College. The Uerald of Thursday gives as the best of evidence of brightening times on account of four large iirms in Salt Lake which have declared de-clared dividends this week. George Nichols is preparing' for the erection of an 8-room brick residence resi-dence on Farming Street, across the road from the Boden Hotel. Architect Stjuires has the contract. Charles Rohwer, who had hia leg amputated in Ogden some five weeks ago, is able to be about on crutches now. He is expected home in a few days. In eases here diindnitl'.scalp diseases falling and praynes.s of the hair appear, do not uegleet them, but apply a proper remedy and tonie like Hall's Hair lie-newer. lie-newer. On March lit, rate of 20 went into effect via the Union Pacitic Ry. from Brigham, Logan, Ogden, Spanish Fork, Bark City and intermediate in-termediate points to all Missouri River terminals and the round trip rate is but $35.50, with a limit of GO days. Subscribe for and advertise in The BtKii.KK. ''Use the best paper first and take enough space to make the ad effective; use all you profitably can in that paper before you consider any other. I would rather have one good ad than two poor ones. Two short poles are not as good as one long one when you're after persimmons " Charles Austin Bates. If you want to see the latest styles in ginghams, seersuckers, twills, etc., come in and we will be pleased to show you them and give you prices. Boothe & Peirce. Now is the time to trim your orchards. or-chards. All trees that are worthless worth-less should be removed, and as soon as the soil grows warm enough their places should be filled by young, thrifty trees. All dead limbs should be removed and others trimmed down. This takes labor, but there is no excellence ! without labor, nor no harvest. 1 Millard Progress. All the elements wlneh nature requires, re-quires, to make the hair lieautiful and abundant, are supplied in Ayer's Hair Vigor. The preparation Keeps theaealp free from dandruff, prevents the hair from U'comingdry aud harsh, and makes it flexible and glossy. N. P. Nielsen, representing the John E. Carlisle Nursery of Logan, has been in Brigham City this week taking orders for that hjme institution. insti-tution. Mr. Nielsen expects to stay several weeks in this vicinity, working all the most important towns in Box Elder County, He is a pleasant gentleman, and represents repre-sents a company which The Bugler Bu-gler takes pleasure in recommending recommend-ing to our army of readers throughout through-out the county. Another of the periodical canards ca-nards about the Mormons leaving Utah in vast numbers, found its way into the dispatches this week. The dispatch says the Mormons have purchased 3.000.000 acres of land in Mexico, to which place there will shortly be a rush of at least 20,000 Utah people. The , Utonians will be surprised to see themselves rushed oil' (by the eastern telegraphic reporters)down j among the gigantic cacti in this wholesale manner. Now that the defunct Legislature has provided for a Utah National Cluaul, the young men of Brigham I City should fall in line and form a company. The necessary arms ( and other paraphernalia will be ' furnished lr'e by the Territory. Some one should take this matter in hand before other more energetic cities of the Territory secure all the appropriations. Since writing ; the foregoing we find that the move is well on foot. All young men desiring to join will find a list of names to sign at II. L. Steed's hard-! hard-! ware stire. NOTES OF THE BUGLER. Trimming trees is the word. The County Court will meet in regular session next Monday. Edward II. Kirk is the licensed abstracter of Box Elder County, f A company of the Utah National Cuards wiil be organized in Brigham Brig-ham City. A hat repairing firm from Ogden is located in the Smith row on j norih Main Street. Dr. P. M. Given extracts teeth without pain. The people of Brigham City now j Inast dry, dusty streets. Five days of pleasant weather did it. A. O. Anderson, one of Bear River City's oldest residents, was in Brigham City on business, yesterday. yester-day. The boys got out Thursday afternoon after-noon and had a lively game of ball on the square cast of the Court House. Home-made harness from $32.50 to $-15. Saddles and a hit of other new harness goods just in. A. II. Snow. Wm. Sheen has been sentenced to one year in the penitentiary for stealing cattle from residents of Plymouth. Henry Wight, who is temporarily tempor-arily settled in Wellsville, Cache Co.. has been in town this week shaking hands with friends. E. II. Wight of West Jordan, has been in Brigham City the last few days visiting his parents. Mr-and Mr-and Mrs. Ephraim Wight, and old friends in his former home. Men's shirts from -10 cents up, at Boothe A Peirce's. t Governor West has nominated, j ami the Legislature confirmed, the following citizens of Box Elder County on Territorial boards: Hon. D. C. Hubbard, trustee of Agricultural Agricult-ural College of Utah; O. W. Snow, member of the board of dental examiners. ex-aminers. Edward B. Kirk has money to loan. i The regular c inference of the Y. L. M. 1. Association was held in the Tabernacle Wednesday. The meeting was largely attended and j a very intrncti ve prop ram was j carried out. Pres. M. J. Snow came up from Salt Lake and had charge of the meetings. McMaster A: Kosgren, the enterprising enter-prising 1 umber and hardware ; dealers on Main Street, have this ; week given their building a clean 1 spring dress of fresh paint. Blue is the predominating color, which j will hereafter be their linn's color, ' ' and will be found gracing not only : the interior and exterior of their; establishment, but their letter ! bead-, envelopes, bill heads and : all other stationery will lie printed witii hlu- ink. This idea of uniformity uni-formity is not only a novel one but a good one and -conforms with the up-to-date ideas L'onstitutii.g good advertising. S. J. Oi- rim. ..V Rv:tii:iNu Tyjv-wriler . 1. r for VimIi.tu V.-.H. H.'ui. ivpnir atl.l M.itm.M. tur.T .ii I. ,!!--. st..-:i-.:l-. nil.l-r ari-1 |