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Show Do you read The Bugler? Barb wire at tho ILutmvAUK. Orand concert and ball, Monday. New stationery at City Drug Store. f Buy your paints at the Hard- WAUE. SOTES OF THE BUGLER. Organize a fire company. Concert and ball, Monday. Are the seasons really changing? Finest, candies at City Drug S tore. t Work on the city trenches began, Wednesday. Lime for sale at the Hardware Lumber Yard. Fence builders, get your wire at the Hardware. . "Whooping Cough Remedy," at City Drug Store. t Cedar posts for sale at the store of N. C. Mortenscn it Son. The City Council will meet in regular session next week. See the grand concert and ball advertisement on this page. Some work has been done on the Tabernacle grounds this week. Paint your house with the best of paints, all colors at Hardware. Bring all your Prescriptions and Receipts to be filled at City Drug Store. t The water system should be completed com-pleted in sixty days, says Mayor Jensen. Boothe & Peirce have just received re-ceived a choice lot of oranges and lemons. Milo Gardner, big farmer of Deweyville, was seen on our streets, Tuesday. Ladies, please call and see our beautiful straw hats. R. L. Fish-burn Fish-burn cfe Sons. Times among our business men are beginning to brighten up a little, already. Ladies! The finest line of embroideries em-broideries is to be had at R. L. Fishburn & Sons. Hot off the press, The Bugler can be had early Saturday morning morn-ing at the City Drug Store. Every one should attend the grand concert and ball at the opera house next Monday evening. I have a large variety of toma- Choice lemons for sale at Boothe ifc Peirce. Buy your lime at the Hardware Lumber Yard. Office room to rent. Apply to Boothe & Peirce. Fence builders should purchase their cedar posts of N. C. Mortensen & Son. A choice line of spring and summer sum-mer dress goods at R. L. Fishburn & Sons. For Sale. A good second-hand sewing machine at low price; apply to Alex. Baird. Mrs. A. E. Snow gave birth to . a fine boy, bright and early on the first day of May. For sale. Four beautiful hanging hang-ing lamps. Apply to H. L. Steed at the Hardware. We still have some of those ladies fine shoes at $1.50. R. L. Fishburn tfc Sons. Business in Brigham is now assuming as-suming a livelier air. Good enough; we need better times. S. A. Sackett, the carpenter, is preparing to erect a brick residence at his place in the First ward. The front of Horsley & Sons' store has been improved this week, by tuck;pointing and painting. Our shoe stock is full and complete, com-plete, and at prices that defy competition. com-petition. R. L. Fishburn & Sons. The Democratic County Convention Conven-tion will be held in the Court House at 2 o'clock this afternoon. For sale. One fine, single buggy and harness, cheap. Apply to W. Jensen, or The Bugler office. of-fice. We believe that today Brigham City is the liveliest town in the Territory, with one or two exceptions. excep-tions. The canyon pipe has now arrived, ar-rived, and work on the water works system is being vigorously pushed. The members of the First ward Mutuals held an interesting conjoint con-joint in the ward hall last Sunday evening. See the notice of the Woman's Suffrage meeting, in the "Ladies' Corner," on second page of today's OUltl-.JMt. For sale. Second-hand light spring wagon in good condition. Apply, Eldridgc, Carriage Painter, Forest St., Brigham. f Lost. A gold watch charm lost in the Tabernacle or on the street during conference. Finder please return to The Bugler ofiice. For Sale. A peddler's outfit, consisting of a chicken coop, to hang on back of wagon, and two cupboards. Inquire of Alex. Baird. Brigham City must be bravely preparing to accommodate some tremendous smokers, or she wouldn't be bringing so many big pipes to town. The people of Mantua had a meeting, Thursday evening, to discuss matters relative to payment pay-ment on railroad lands, a part of which debt seems to have fallen due. The Fast is the name of Ogdcn's bright new Democratic daily. It is receiving generous patronage at the hands of the Junction business men and seems to have come to stick there like grim death. Success. to ana ca image plants lor sale. Inquire of Wm. Evans, Third ward. The highest peaks in this vicinity vicin-ity were re-capped this week with a fresh layer of pure, white snow. Tuesday morning, Mrs. A. H. Snow presented her husband with a handsome little boy. All doing well. Wednesday night, Night-watchman Baird ran in eleven tramps. They are thick as hops on the streets nights. The north-bound mail now arrives ar-rives at Brigham at 11 :55 a. m., just one hour earlier than before the change last Sunday. Thomas Fryer, chief Justice of the territory of Deweyville, was in town, Tuesday, and gave- The Bt oLER ollice a business call. I have received a nice, new lot of spring hats and other summer goods. Call and see our stock; E. M. Hill, Three Mile Creek. -1G-3 Wanted. Three or four good rooms, for family without children, situated near center of town. Apply Ap-ply at once at The Bi;ler ofiice. Sunday night an electric wire in the Third ward was broken by the swaying of limbs of trees, leaving that part of town in total darkne.-s. The funeral services over the remains re-mains of Dora Nichols were held at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon and the body interred in the cemetery j Boon after. Chamber of Commerce meeting next Wednesday night at 8 o'clock : in the Court House. Permanent! officers will be elected and a per-' manent organization will be effected. |