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Show FRAGRANT VANITY TAIR CIGARETTES r-fm , nae BViJt Vi;V mr-NNWI Virginia tii-lvkKi5A lollACCP 0 TME HICHCll iKILlU) WoRKMLN EMPlPiTDW MAKING THE5E CIGARETTES YfcSKlMBALL&CP- lhi AmcncAnT6bA(Cij(u Nmeivr WANTED. Wam'kh, A friend: one who will reoogni.o us when wo iiri' compelled lo wear patched pants; who will take our huiuls as wo .mo m1 ul i 1 1 down r.ill instead of giving us a kick to hasten our descent : who will lend us :i dollar without two dollars security; who'll come to us when we are sick; who will pull oil" his coat a ml tight when omls arc I two to one; who will talk of us hoh'nd our hack as to our face. Such a frioml is needed hy ten ' thousand times ten thousand human hu-man beings throughout the whole world. Kx. NEW SPUING GOODS. JUST ARRIVED. Comprising the Latest Styles in Dre5SGd5' Notions, Ladies' fine Foot Ware, Gent's Hats, Caps & Furnishing Goods. 5eed.s Garden Tools. Sheep Shears, t:U. l'on?t:intly on IkiihI n full line of Dry Goods, Clothing;, Boots, Shoes, Etc., AT THE lowest prices. Wholesale Produce. Yours, Anxious to Please, j Wtvl Horsley &. Sons. NOT WHAT WE SAY, but what Hood's SarsaparilU Does, that tells the story of its merit and success Remember HOOD'S CURES. I AMERICAN BISCUIT; o& MFG. CO. o SeuKk.S ! HENRY WALLACE. MANAGER MANrFAni'RKRe nF Tilt- Celebrated Silver Brand of Fine Crackers. Box 1345. 27 E. Third South St., Salt Lake City J READ THINK REAM ACT. few remarks from Nathaniel C. "1 Fowler's "Dollars and Sense; !j a Money Making Booklet for ( Business Men." ii, drigham city businesTme jhould read every word printed ;;( below.for they are from the pen ! of the brightest advertising Jjt expert in the United States: - " " & : - T don't own any newspaper, . . ;r.v .-tl.er rv.b;i'ati.-::, b'.it I know from my own experience, and :ro:n the txpvn ;.. lnj;d:cds of successful business men. that the d;uly and weekly 1-val ;, w::.. . ,-r is the only indispensible mevliuui for the advertising of local goods." Advertising is business. " Tf it wasn't business, it wouldn't be a part of business. ' ''The man who cannot utilize advertising in his business has no business to be in business, and generally isn't." ' If everybody advertised who ought to advertise, there wouldn't be enough advertising space to go one tenth the way around." '"Some clothing store? advertise and some do not; some dry goods stores advertise extensivelv and some do not; some provision dealers appreciate the value of printers' ink while others try to run business without letting people know they're in business; some furniture dealers believe in telling people their business that they may do more business, while others expect to made money without publicity. pub-licity. The inconsistency of business is as marked as the inconsistency of everything else.' "The legitimate advertisement in the legitimate ncnt-paper. 13 worth more than any other kind of advertising." ''The newspaper advertisement is upon the same shft of paper that contains the news; therefore you and others must see it, if it be bold, distinct and brief." ''The advertiser receives his trade from the people at large, not from the very poor nor the very rich, but from the groat middle clas, the predominating class in every community, which reads the local p'per not run in the interest of any cli'jue, but for the people a? the people;" and Tin: Hi;i.t:i: is just thai kind of a paper. Kvery business man omiht to read "Hollars and Sense' hy the above author. It contains a thousand and uiie items reardinc suc-ee--ful adv. 1 1 : c. in 1 chai-iers. i" lustra: d with K'U :.;:- s. pr--.nl-..'.in -t e'erv . !e ff iri'etiw- ;id ve: t i-eov wvAi x: :o: s of rea.ling noilces, circv.lars ai.d lit .".illin s. It u II l':C plain tru::- ;0 i-t :id v. rt I? :: :md t oms i i t tU c. I vo tin. I l.ic.r. .v y i .i:-, i if Tlk r.u-iKi; wli . will send cli-ck. p.-..! no:o. i p t io r - t'.o value of -" c-'-iw? I'i T!,-1 i'r.v'u C:rian. I si'"o, ?-!:.s-.. v. ill r-Ai-ivi1 the bx'k by mai1, prepaid. Str.d fir thii valuable bo.-k ai c!.ce. I ST E R G RAT 1 A Cut out coupon, fill blank spaces and mail order. '".. MR. C. EDGAR SNOW, lioxtia.-r, I'tsih. Dkar Sue Of vimr novel, -'SirTEK Huatia," ploa?e have rcscrreil. or soon alter publication, forward to iny address rojies, paper cover, at 50 cents each, and oMige. Address: 'W M. tl Kim.' I'nJimMf liil 'id'J Lit.'.-iri Jrril." Krrr. To MY ri';rvin--!ii I'"1 h.iu.N .,f n lii, -o p-it.li.lihii: limi,.- I hum Iiiivo a n.-w nmol. "SiTRit Ol- ,Tl , llM 11 ill V"" 1 -O If. litl." ! r;. T. IsYZ--' IV (... ,'... V, ill I l.llt U Ill- llllirl,.'! uli.-lll Ai.nl. 'in U i.r..l,.,i.iliiv bin 11 in 11. 1 in l.-r 1 11 I- -.i.i.-i. L.r wlii.-h i,n..ii U., .Ii ilti-irt- iiriMUriui: ihf 1 k iv ill ini mil llu- tili"c toiiii-jti : till ii I lit- s.am and mall Uic uiilt-r u 1'. O -1. liuV,-i.UT, L'laii. BRIGHAM CITY BUGLER. SUBSCRIBE. o o ADVERTISE. I -A WKKKI.Y illll.TON'TUK-K BLOCKS: THE-PIONEER " THE PEOPLES THE BEST PAPER OF PAPER. LOCAL NEWS BRIGHA V CITY indepnent PAPER in and in POLITICS UTAH SOX ELDER Co. and RELIGION. TERRITORY. A ItVMli II -I Si U TKS S ATISFAflOKV I'O ALL. srilSOKIITIOS H'.OOA VKAIl. BY I'WISO r.K'IfLAIl I" l!i ' III 1'TK S I'UK V. IS Al'VANVK V.H' I'AS HAVE TIIK ". M NKWS" INI) WOMASKINIC' A HSi U.f TK1.Y KR EE. PIONEER COUNTY PAPER. WHEN TO STOP. ! If ymi tirtvoiCt iyitiiii .rili -.-111111:. 1 If y.xi Hrv ii'Ilii.i: UK"-,- ilmn ,,u ,--m in.ike, ! Ii nuu" nn- inn K'-l in ki'i-ii up itli. j Y'Hiiniulii iiin-i'l. r tin- mii-ii u n( NOT NOW, W lion ymi Iihvc s "tfnod lliini;" l. .'iV. r, Wlieii iH-mile are l.-ikli.i; (nr Imr-niii-, W lifi. n-i'.li- nn- tmr.1 in plt-ni-. Wlii'n niiU tin' "diii-i" etiu urin Wilt u liiuc; arc wLal they arc tuJoy. COM I: IN AND ! SUBSCRIBE FOR -THE ( j L PIONEER PAPERS OF BOXELDEN COUNTY. l !TrL','1"'1'. wV..',;lj''-i,I';"vJ': Ni'.r.iMio.', .ii-i.--viui.i.cuicAuk a t'laj.l.lU1.,!,';',ll,',,LV,;1.i-) ',V.A.UUL;Uil OliLa'' li- |