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Show I CITY A!U 01,111 BPitFS. hUif i.ut cif .t:TV Ht)I til Xiu-.vn to I Leu sc. Dn you a'Jvortise in The Buglll? The Rrivdiam minus arc al! right. ' See tliu program in this issue of Viillur r.iinau. f.ir "reptuinlj r. j I.c-.jh r,-ruiv(.J. iVl-j. V. (' u j it' ii'.u villt- urc the ulei-vrrs tr I tt ix Kliiur county. ; Onen''i:ur little !j vs was t'.-ilinji i-is im thiT w.ir.t he had ! avncil in ; Su. ,i:ay r?t-hc . Aihim v, as tliu I lirst ni;in, Mi-tlu;s' !;th was tin-1 hi si man, -Tb va the nnst pa-! Hunt man, Mksus was the w;ri-i 1 man." "W'jiy. Fn.diiy'.'" "V-.s. ; m ther. he wn. Hi hr-ike all tiiu ten euniniandiiiunts at mxo, The cvjienditnres fm- jiuldic aiul privati.- liiiildini:.- in Bnhain this sa-'im w ill trchle that of any pre-vinus pre-vinus 'i nr. lJi! we h-ar omeiaie wiiisj-er "hard times?" no; guess nut. Everyone as healthy and happy as if he had nut In en greatly great-ly improving the City hy upending m.mey.so coinmnidably. j Lawrence Johnson is now an I employee at Tin; Ri'Oi.r.u mechani- cal departmimt. Our force is constantly con-stantly heing increased. We now ' give work to peven liands Wlio tays a panT and job olliee in Brig-, Brig-, ham is not a g od thing W.v th.-I th.-I Dity? They furnisli employment 1 ai.d keep cousidernble money at home. i-iu ni-At 'JVaciicrs" Institute. ! Qlhh'o. r! Conference at the Tab-ur.iacle Tab-ur.iacle t iin.in'iiiv and next day. S ;m'.'t!ring great is expoeled of l lie "Sec;. nd La Hata" rugioii south of Mantua. Wise gnying. often fall i;n barren ground; but a kind word is never thrown away. Nev-'r fix the price of anything an low that you can't a fiord to advertise ad-vertise it. Ex. A passenger on the S. P. train at Kelt n w;,s shot Tuesday by Some mysteruiud hand. Business throughout the West and S iiit li is strong and improving. H. G. Dun & Co. 0 ssip is the business of the feeble niindid. and it enfeebles any mind it ea:.tivatus. Bring ail yo ir found articles to j The Bixjlek ollice, that they may Th" Logan -A urnnl keeps whin- i ing and whining that Tiih Bigi.;.i; and the Park City Miner are trying to regulate its aflairs and deny it a ''great future." Most people will admit right ofl' that the Jo:i'nil ' most sadly needs regulating, but ; the charge i-f filching its dim-per S .eeti ve fame w e can not fathom, as th" Journal b alreadv creat as be properly advertised. j Carpenters were at work last Fri- day and Saturday repairing the First ward meeting hoos'. Principal Vance of the B. E. S. ; Academy reports a satisfactory attendance at-tendance for this, time of the year. The brick vard near James Hansen's Han-sen's farm is turning out thous- a pugnacious howler and a B. S. boomer. The apparent success of the "Sunrise" mine at La Plata seems to be casting a little gloom over some of the formerly leading claims at that camp. It puts the Journal at its wits end to find something some-thing good to say about its pet mines and to so totally ignore the less favored favor-ed mines in its sight. Although the sheet may boom and boom the Sundown Sun-down and La Plata, it can never smother the ''Sunrise." The signs tending to create the belief that the approaching winter will be a severe one are withoutex-. withoutex-. ccption favorable. Horses and cattle already have heavy coats of iiair; acorns are more abunda nt than for year; chipmunks (ground-' squirrels) have been actively harvesting har-vesting grain and grass for weeks; rabbits have taken to the cliffs-; and inuskrats are working double shifts. There is talk of introducing hugging societies in town with the following scale of prices: Girls under sixteen, fifteen cents for a hug of two minutes, or ten cents for a short Squeeze; from sixteen to twenty -five, seventy five cents; school marms, forty cents; another man's wife, one dollar; widow0, according ac-cording to looks, from ten cents to three dollars; old maids, three cents a piece or two for a nickel, j and not any limit to time. Preachers are not charged. Editors Edi-tors pay in advertipements, but are not allowed to participate until everybody has gotten through, and then, even they are not allowed t squeeze anything but old maids. a;;ds ef VLj-y good brick this sum- The Bear River bridge across Malad River is now O. K. The County Court acted promptly in this matter. Misses Phoebe Scholcs and Lucy Woodrud'. of Salt Lake, will arrive ar-rive in town today C r a short visit with lady friends. M. G. Kovth and family have come do w u from t ho 1 1 aril w are ranch in Blacksmith Fork, to suend the winter in Brigham. Foi'xn. Near Dry Lake last week : pocket book and receipt book. Oivncrcan obtain at Bcgleu ofiice by paying for this notice. James Lowe, of the popular firm of Uird and Lowe, land attorneys, Salt Lake, was in Brigham Stitur- i day. He gave The Bi gler a busi-! ucss call. . A hornet's nest which has b en deserted by the hornets, bound ol the throat with a piece of ilannel. ! will cure the ni'-et malignant sore throat. Ex. Don't advertise spasmodically keep at it. Your particular line of goods may not be wanted today; they will be sought tomorrow, or the day after. A large amount of fruit has gone to waste in this Territory this year for want of market. There is plenty of room for several more good canneries. The public highway from Brigham Brig-ham to Hoiieyville is in ver good condition this fall. At present the people up that way haven't much cause to complain. Fot'ND. Near 0. G. Snow's new residence, purse containing several dollars. Owner can obtain at lit gi.ek ollice by identifying same and paying f..r this notice. The farms surrounding llrigham City are here and there dotted with large patches of big squash. The yield this season is heavy, some of the s. plash attaining unusual size. Elder Olccn Stohl returned Tuesday from his two-years' mis siou to Scandinavia. tits hundreds hun-dreds of friends in this City and vicinity take pleasure in welcom j ing him hack. A pair of blankets at night and even a fire in the parlor after working work-ing hours is a comfort now-a-days. lint the weather is in vigorating and enough to make ihe pessimist glad because he lives. Brick is new bMng hauhd from Willard f.-r the Three Mile Creek meeting house. It is not yet decided de-cided whether the work of construction construc-tion will be started this fall or do hived until next spring. Tiie llrigham City Coal Co, have e iinph tod their large, expensive shi-ds at the th p t and are pushing tilings generally. They are hav-iiiLi hav-iiiLi a 1 -t of pri"ting d nc at The II: o: i:u eflice this w cek. L. A. Snow is building a frame add ,t Ion of several rooms to his ii mf on the northern outskirts of th.' City, lie will httve a very eonif rt.ible residence when the im-pr im-pr iwmoi.ts are computed. George Ingram, son of James 1 ngram o this Cil v, is again d i n cr the pedag-'gne aet at SnowviUc. The people out there lik- .1 him so w 11 last wint"r that they re-erg;ig(d him for a second school year. Tlrs week Cminpilor IL L. Steed received a let of elcrant furniture f r bis b:inds"iue brick residence oti Fores! j-trcet in the Fiit ward. Mr. Steed has one of the m st cnstlv dweliinu's in th? Cit of Home-. The -MiHUYHl M-rir.nn church pr p r'.v C' i'.!:sc:itid by tin1 government, govern-ment, v-. a b 'Ut 1 be' d:-p . d of. Aheadv th" land sharks are eagerly eager-ly liek ing their ca vrnons jaws, h pine;, yet fe:irim; tiiey wont get a nab at the lu-cious bait. Tu;-: Pa n!.i:!: is doins mneh to-; to-; waid ad cr! ;sin- Rrigbam ahrond. Ne-irly every now--;-:1 e-r we pick : up l;;v; s--roe goo.i woid abnu! P: ig-j ig-j ham, taken f r- : n our pa pi r. Some i piopie ilon't aoprecial the value . of a g..od local newspaper. The Utah Monthly Wcath-x , Bulletin, arranmd at Salt Lakn bv 1 the V. S. Dept. of Agricultural i |