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Show Hon ulaiilt lint lion,.- n.uli.al lire eoiopany for llri-iian. .' Tun .:,i.!r..i ol' Mrs, .M ,t:,!da II u,-eu of tlie F,,u:th W ard, have ie en v.-.-y -;, dc tins u. ek. : .lae.il. I'eter-on , a VoUno plillt 'd til- I.O-al. A'o".. , e.,- ii, tottl, till- lore ,;u't ol' t..i3 .;e,i. 'I'lie pondi rolis frame of Malta. Stal l; was a eoir-ii.aioiis lioiire on our -treets, ye-t.-rday. Mi-- 'innie l-'islil.uni eau.e.lou ii ' from Siuitf.lield, Saturday moniiuo, u lien--lie has heen vi.-ilii.o din ing the pu-t tun weeks. Ni-aily all .,t,., I. .lie g I hair, , ihoiih many are nr. and ii-a ale I. aid. , Hall'.- I Ian P.-iaoier re.-n .re.-, li.e natural natur-al roll,., and lliiekri,, the Kr.mil ol Hi,, hair. Althouoh our auction is over, we wi-h to inform our patrons that we are slid s.dlino p-i.ods as dn up as . ever. Hoothc V I'u-iree. .Me.Master anil l''o-o;-eu have a idniutre of a.l on the third paoe of today's lititl.Kil. 'J'heir Majestic i Kai.ee is cerpdl.ly a l.eauty. j On Tuesday, January llilii, lSH-l. j Uicy II. Jones of this city, was :ul-I :ul-I uiitteil to practice at tin: liar of the ! Suprcnie Court of tin: Territory ol L'tah. There is a I i icly slrueIe on for the appointment of city water .master. Three applicants arc already al-ready in the field. LuuUout for I ''dark hursrs." I lias the Inline mutual lire eoin-' eoin-' pany project for Ilrioham dropped I through? The retention of i;,l)Oi) 1 cash in this city hy this means would he n hie thine; for our tnwn. A Carthaee citizen sent two dollars dol-lars to a Chicaeo address which j advertised: "A sure cure for the ; w hiskey hahit." The answer he : out hack was: ''Drink only pure water." II. Ii. Bairil is .still giving vocal and iustruinental music lessons in Uriehani every Tuesday and Kri-day. Kri-day. l'tah, Arizona and New Mexico are to he admiUc.l into the Union. , With the admission of these states ! the center and control of the lce'is-lafive lce'is-lafive branch of our government moves to the Mississippi lliver. j K. 'i'ii- 't-n.al A" - -.,ys e .u.i!: r- , i.il'-d pr-'Uy nun;- i- i ; - ' j.- in l'.. n-;;.k of -v-'uo .-!-. M----r.- A::. :, .-. C -rin..'- tie,r 0:1 an av r.r'.- mx'v -ix pM-;.-, 'J it:- i- uim- i;.!ly i a ;iltc::ii;::,'-i r: tb- pi. lion. The Salt Lai;.- Siiv r S'.ir say.-Dl. say.-Dl. I).- Jo.a of tlie l.--:'.i:.-.l Salt Lake M-dicim- Co.. i- a bilk and has j umpi-d tin- tm liji'.i vi ng many a mad cr'-dilor. 'I'm: I'im.i:!: ae-d-pt.-d bis advi-rli-.-uieiil on tin tn-ngU. ol tie- l-.rt Salt Lake d. lilies li-lies running the same. Don't put oil' liiiing your coal b'ns until blockades are on and the coal is ail gone. lb-member the place to leave your onb-rs for all kinds of coal at lJ.Mihe .V . Pcir.-e's. 1 ft seems we are having our pro- ; verbial January thaw Ibis week Tin; way the Ibaw started in the , fore pait of the week iU purpose j seemed the total a c n i b i lalion of j tin- sleighing for this season at least. ' j j A sh'igji loaded with home mi.--- j I siouaries on their return from : j Hear Uiver City got turned over j I Sunday evening on the turnpike , i west of town. The episode was i ! more exciting than pleasant. Luck- I ily no one was hurt and Ihr parly ! arrived home safe and sound. The Knglish, in ils jdiraseology, ! is far richer than other languages. The total number of the words of the dermai!, French, Italian and Spanish speeches, combined, is about 1SO,0:)II. while the Knglish contains 2oO,000, or 70.000 more j words than the total of the four tongues above named. Kx. Found. Several neck ties. Left al County Court House about Oct. 25. Owner call at Pr;i.i-;i( ollice. In conversation with Dr. Roche of the Coriune Mercantile Co., this week, we were pleased to learn that the (inn did a most satisfactory business in IS!.);!. Some months were quiet of course, but their yearly year-ly sales averaged several thousand dollars a month, That is a fair showing for so dull a year. T, S Hn, II, .v ol' U'llbn-d was in rrigli;un on lju.-iii(?a. Moiubty. lie gaw Tin-: I!l'(U.i-:i of ire n call. Mr. Oml ley says that ooinni'.'noi i.r with thrs New Year Jio has nuule a resolution to pay ;il 1 bills in advance ad-vance or us ho goes along, so as Lo keep square on all aocounU. Mr. T) u d 1 cy has ni a 1 1 e a gi sod r esol u -tion, wliich is well worth- of imitation. ! An advertisement in I he Coal-; Coal-; ville Chronicle says lhat ood lump icoal will he furnished at tire nine : at only $ 1 a. ton or $2 delivered . anywhere in Coal ville. That's a j tempting inducement for people to winter in those parts. The icemen of Conn no are pray-i pray-i ing for Jack Frost lo turn up and ! enrap tlie sluggish waters of Bear Uiver in a closer and (inner embrace, em-brace, Tlie crust of ice which now covers the river is entirely too thin to suit their wishes. Early Saturday morning the spirit of the young wife of Bennic liowden passed into the great unknown un-known realms. She had been lying ly-ing on the verge of death for several sev-eral weeks. She gave Hrth to a babe a short time before her dcttth. The funeral was held Monday. There are many mourners over this sad loss. The world-wide reputation of Ayer's Hair Vigor is due to its healthy action on the hair and scalp. This incomparable incompara-ble preparation restores t he original color lo gray and faded hair, and imparts tlie gloss and freshness so much desired by all classes of people. A St. Louis writer assures us thaf'thers are poems unwritten and songs unsung." We believe it. There are also vows unspoken and clings un clung, hearts unbroken and rings unrung.bces in the clover with stings unstung and many a window with hangings unhung. .Kx. Organs cleaned and repaired at home by R. B. Baird. The Sandy Independent, in its ! write-up of the Sunday services ut j that place, says: Bishop Carl Jen-j Jen-j sen of Bear Uiver City, quoted sta-j sta-j tisties showing the great amount i of liquor used in the United States, i The speaker spoke of the prophesies proph-esies of Joseph Smith, and introdu. I ced proof of the fulfillment of the same. i Tuk Bi'oi.Ki: returns thanks for ' a complimentary ticket lo the '"Toe Party'' which was given in the Second Ward Hall Thursday night by tlie Woman's Suffrage Assn. The ball proved a very pleasant . and successful a II air. A good crowd was out ami the parly was : not so numerously attended but what all could satisfy their desire for tripping the light fantastic. The Seoondwarders held a lively school meeting Thursday night- , The result was that a vote was tak'-u for bonding the district in the sum of fl.OHO, showing !" fa vor in ;T and si ' opposing. The vote f.-r school site was as filous: Iversen place, ."; Nielsen, and Sehow 1. The di.-trict wiil try to bond and the half acre ui-t of the ward meet: tg houe will if pur-eha.l pur-eha.l a s svh-ol Ai Cost. 7-"a , Tha's a pr-'Uy still' price. NOTES OF. THE BUGLER. Is the canning factory to be a "go'' or no? K. 11. Jones was a visitor in Salt Lake, Saturday. , O. (.!. Snow was in the Capital on business, Saturday. Kdward Ii. Kirk is the licensed abstracter of Box Klder County, f Brigham City badly needs a public library and reading room. Mrs. Oavid Booth has been very feeble the past few weeks. Site is one of Hie oldest residents of this city. I .argest, nicest and com pic test -;U'ck of boots and shoes at Boothe ov IViree's. lie who subscribes l'ur and reads Tin: IU'oi.kk keeps a jreatt of the times. The home of Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Snow was graced last week by the arrival of another little boy. All reported doing well. Who's going to take hold and push the canning factory project? Brigham City people need the enterprise en-terprise bail. The Western l'tonecr is a new Salt Lake journalistic venture. J. C. Suaner is the editor. The paper is live, bright and capable. The Brighant Bi'i.Ki; urges the establishment of a canning factory. It would undoubtedly do a heavy bu-ims. as largo quantities of line fruit are raised thereabouts, for which u nder present conditions there i small use. TrUmc. TheThird Ward Mutual Improvement Improve-ment Associations will render a wry pretty drama, "Hot. the M i tier's PaughtT." in the opera li.r,',v' this evening. The prices of udmis-ion are low. It is a benefit performance. The play is in good h mds. S mie of our old-timers are i". aim! in the east. J. t.-,Mi:i. S l'.,nn:i;lui T i- writ-'r .U- e.-i i.irNo-ihe :i r;!i!! Ul-u'.-. r.-si::r- an-i ,M'i:ir;,'- ;-.rt.-;i;::v. A'.l ki:-N of t,,.,,;i,-. Vli,,-,;-,.;,-,.: nl -U-lHi!-. Ilit.l-T it:.. I |