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Show A ouokhiv with : .apital .; cl; of T'.i.i.nru h.i a urj. mi,:- d a. id Will ship the ;.i::M'0 ha::. (ium.;.- ! and ot !,t r i.-hi ;.ds in t, I ivat S.i l UKe. lii-SjhaMi'- natural i.- 11, y -di-w in i" aehin.; low n. I a;,::.-: sonulliinu' 1.!' .loin- M hurry the work? Ail lii.it is nec..--ary i to oil". r proper i ml '.''"'r.'.'ii I s and capi- A 11 1 X'-ii:' !l-:' S:l : 1 ' you a 'v ' 1 r liiil: i! w liii r:iis and inii-f, n.i.x '...-'( ; par;.-, d .y. w i; li rm n inral or .-h.e- :t n I ji' vi' them all t h. v c ni : r. it . 1 i a ve a disli of w aler ha nd v 1 1 follow tin1 1 1 1 :i l w ilh a urinli. The I ki-t- r hai-h us in tlie stomal stom-al ii a i:d w ou't d ieM , and a ra( : with a ,-..l;d lump of piastot' in his toni;ieh aluay wains In lay down j ti e I'liiiK'ii nl' iiii- as snon as possible, j Suh-crihe for l-n : . !;, i.kk. 1 1 ,ei Win. Moore nieud your -di n s. f .1. I', .laeohsi n. mice of Hihilum. is mov foreman of the ('.'dm Standard. (io to .Iepp.ou to g.'t your h -r-e dioring do .' . ' f - Carl 1'. rgstrom, a vouug man from this city, is now working in Atnesville, Montana. NOTES OF THE BUGLER. Xexl Satimlnv U Arlior lny. .!...-; iv u v ivi-u ni Y.,if.n. Saturda y. Cmnly Soluvd Supt. Vance wa m Oi;den, Saturday, Contrihute to Tin- IUui.ku's "item hex." Note tlie elu'oge. in llie U. V. time tf.Ue this v-ek. I'or cash we will shoe horses for .is low as $J per Sjian. f iUiy a nl in the Uoseiihaum Ad- . dilion. lirt cliesp. t Near at hand garden making and house clcaniiii; time. C'. ( ). t'hristensen lias? completed his .school work in Fielding and s returned liome to lirighain. 11. C. Haker, Pre-i.lent of the Consolidated Mining mid Smelt- j ir.g Co., has returned 1'roin his trip tl. C. Kelly sells all kinds of B. C. Uoiler Mill products. Same rates as M ilie mill. riant, plant, planting is tliej word. Thousands of choice young j trees and sluuhs are being planted j this spring. I M0OAH) to loan on improved real estate at Wilson's, k hlock '. north of Co-op store, Ma'n St. f M rs. Sena G racerson and her ; daughter, Mrs. Will Critchlow. were : jiassengers on tlie soutIdound fain Saturday morning. Johnny Craghe.ul is down from Maiad Valley visiting his mother, lie lias heen away a year herding sheep in those parts. Croat loads of pelts have been ' shipped into town this week to supply the Uillman and Co. wool : pulling estahlishin-nt. tal will willingly start and complete com-plete the project. 1 La U week we iveei vd a letter from Cden plainly add re.- si d t" . us at 'T.ri-ham Cite. 1'tah." Stamped across the face of tlu-1 U.-r in red ink. was tlie aggravating de-! de-! maud: ' Inform your ooripondcnt ot the correct name of your po.-t- , tdViee." llow long will the neees p ! sity of all this red tape exist? j A young widow put up a costly monument to her late hushand and ' inserihcil ujion it: "My grit f is mi great that 1 cannot hear it." A : : year or so later, however, she married mar-ried again and feeling a little auu- i warduess about the inscription she. solved the dillieulty by adding one , woil to it ' alone." ( The llosenliaum Addition is the lace for young men to buy tine : hu.Iding lots cheap. f Tlie illegitimate eliildren in . Kurope average per thousand birth as follows: Ku.-sia '7. Ireland 'JS. Holland -k KnL'lan-.l and Wales -III, Switzerland 17. Laly 7:1, Norway Nor-way 7-1. Scol la nd 7-h 1'ru-sia SO. Franco SL Hungary S' Lelgiitm SS. Pen mark 'XI, Sweden KM . Sax ny 12", liavaria 111, Austria 1-17. 1. C. Calder. Manager of the Cahler Music Palace of Salt Lake. was in LrighamCitv on lu-ines-. Friday, and nave 'I'm-: lVn; a 1 pleasant call. Mr. Calder r, p. j resents one of the oldest and b. ' mu.-ic stores in Ct.-h. The linn j does eonsidt rable busiue-s up Ihi.- ' way. Tliey reniembereil Tu r: Hi i ul KH with several of ihi r latest pieces of sheet, music. Urigha m's new llosenliaum Addition Ad-dition is the spot to buy ami build I on. t Tlie contributions to the Krighani Young Pioneer monument fund have now reached a total of -''..s.Vi,- r M r. and M rs. Cla renee Wixom Iiave moved into a part ol Win. Jensen's residence on south Main ' Street. This summer. C. W. Knudson will eiect a handsome lesidenoe on I'ieasant Street. Wo are iufomud that the contract has already been let. N. S. Christoferson lias received several first-class spraying umps. Anyone eon tern plat ing the purchase pur-chase of a pump will do well to first go and inspect those on exhibition exhi-bition at Mr. Christoferson's place in the Third Ward. Koi; ;;i:nt. Premises suitable for dwelling house and ollLe or store. block west of Opera House. Apply Ap-ply to II. W. Harris, eitv. -10--L ' Leave all orders for mill stuff-; at Clias. Kelly's Shoe Simp. Free j delivery. James Nelson, Manager. Hr-ham City Poller Mills. f ! . Prom the way the new 1. 1 time card reads, it went into effect ef-fect this week, suppose we will no longer receive the Salt Lake dailies on the morning of publication ; not until after o in the afternoon.; Something should he done to get the papers before noon. i j Captain Ptrantley of tlie Ogden j Cycle Club anil about twenty-four other members rode up from Ogden. Sunday; took dinner at Mrs. Ann lioden's private hotel ami wheeled i back home in the afternoon. The boys seemed to have a glortousout-i glortousout-i ng. Come agai n. . C. C. Love! a nd came up from ' Ogden, Saturday. Carl is on tlie j u r y d o v n there. He is growing thin and eral-by from beim: eon-ueeled eon-ueeled with "20-h'ur juries. Judge Smith has to nearly starve them to death in order to make 'em reach an agreement. Call on C. Kelly for Flour. Ltan. Chopped Feed. Corn Meal. Lye Elour and l!enuade Alt of which are sold at mill prices. f i ""ou have played hob." remarked remark-ed M. L. Ensign as he stepped in- to Tin: Bi-oi.i:i: olliee, Thursday morning. "We rather play hob than nothing at all." w.is our ivplv. "Well," ".:d .Mr. Ensign, "my in eeiii notice in lat Saturday's Hi -ot.KEt so'd every seed potato I had ' in the bin." An ad in Thk Li -r.i.ru will do the work every time. We desire to inform our patrons that as next Saturday, April tUh, i- a legal holiday our store will be chi'i'd on thai day. Lrigham City Co-on. t J A L'ox elder di vorce e.is" u .is ' tiled today. Tlie partic to the suit , are Amnida t'lcerup vs. Fredrick 1 ( II- - rup, of Loxehh r Co. and tin-grounds tin-grounds alleg-'d W by the decree ; diouhl be ranlfd are des--rti"ii. ;i liandi hi men t and failure to support. There are two children, one six and theother two years of age, hi. h plaintill' asks for tin- custody ol. Standard. Miss Clara (Jidney, daughter of, merchant (,'c.uge Gidney, has gone tii California, where she will spend a short lime visiting relatives. , (let your shoos mended at the ' Loxelder Hoot ..v. Shoe Kcpairing Slr.p.Wm. Moo.-c.Propr. Lest leather; leath-er; tirt-e'ass work g'jaranteed. t The local "Constitutional Con- vent ion" tonight. Everybody are invited to attend and hear Lrig-ham's Lrig-ham's young statesmen '.') orate. The heavy rain storm Thursday and the snow storm the same night 1 deposit d a great deal of nioi-ture in tins section. Tlie du-t was living the day before the storm. i A n a 1 verlisenieiit in a paper that contains the live local news, and as a result i1 read by an inte!li-pent inte!li-pent cla--!1 of people is the best sales- 1 man ft merehant can have. t ; A large Audience wa prrsent at , the Sunday School L'nion in thi , , Tabernaele Tue-d-y evening;. The (x-Tci.-es were listened to with in-terest. in-terest. ! The ball in the pra House j Mondav niht. cehd-rating the imp- , tials f Mr. ami Mrs. Henry Wight. was a crand sucee-s. A large num-btr num-btr ot relative and friend, were, out and had a jolly good time. ' Olof Jeppson tt Co. are now running run-ning their blacksmith shop, on Main Street near Hoi-ley V Sons, in full blast. Tin y ilo good work and have a goodly j-ortion of tlie t shoeii:g business that is done in ; this vicinity. j For cash we have concluded to sh e vour hot s s cheap. All work' guaranteed. t 1 We are surpri-nd the way the: jteople are responding to our reipn s' la.-' Saturday tor t ho.-c w ho ow c into in-to call in and settle. Still th'-rv are yn-at manv small accounts out ami we would be pleas, d to have inanv of them settled as i-oon a- pos-ililc. .L J. Niel- mi. tV,ri-t f the Sec-Olid Sec-Olid Ward, his ree,,ly reeoiyed lavg" orders from Lu'te for choice voutej ro'-e bu-hes. Mr. N ielsoii has hundreds "f young r-i-f hn-he-. ami : 1 in f. ef ivarly all kind- of clinic,-va.ieti. clinic,-va.ieti. - of lioii-e and garden llow-; (.,-,',. . , V.n U ; r.-. n :.n ,rr I!, Wliilr II. II, I, ,iv el-. t II, ' I. !, n l',ir,:,- :M ,,-r II, ;U r,!y 1 i i c S;,,r,'. t I !'.;; .1, nn Civ i- I,. ,u, ,,1 ,i J.T..W. : 'I lu ru i- nn,, , r-,' "ii to 1 . r. I II, .1 ii in V ,,t iter ill r, ,1 i, in. "flu , , y,,UM'' in,ii,'' :in,l Kiiv n l,,t in ti... I! ,--i,l. nun A'Miii M-t !' ti,,' T. P. -l.,t..:l. I'.Mil.lil::. ,,. t!r,l li'f.. 11 l"r i l "i u ill in :i I' W y. I... u,,i!h in.my lirn'K ' ii:n,,ll,l. I'lV'lv ,iili,,' l:i;i!i fl...-i!. :il .mil . . I iihI "ii ' !..:. I.. I" 111, I .1 1, I, Mil. Mr. 'Ii I"'' HM -'I' ll in III.' I.' .....,l.a-i.,i , . I -1 ; t J-.!,. Y...I -1 1'i A company has prollerd to de- : vidop the g.i.-i lields ne:ir r.rieham , City and pipe the lms through the town if the city council w wv it an exelusivc frauchi-'e for t-n , ytars. Tiik lit oi.r.u urees. the ae- c-ptance of the proposition on the lf rounds that it will r duce the cost yf find one-half and be the means of can-in; several new . enterprises to locate in the city. I Perk City Iheord. i Two inili iduals that are a nec-e-sary evil and lob-rated as such by . a loo -nir-rin public are the coal in in find the ice man, say.-t a writer. When the coal man delivers a hitf lo:id f coal to your home, uii'i'i: ha ppy beca n-c of t he w arm , ' I'oinfort ynii will recei ve from i,. Wlnai tin- ief man puis down oneof Ins hie cake! while yon are pre-' piriiHj a w fu 11 v, you wil I i ii'.;ly pa v hi-; bill w it bout, a uiunniir he- an -e of the oild .'omfort it ;;ia - T HI. Sj e klV of the ,.y.-(. nl ,, Ihi-h im, Sun. lay. Ihe Slandaid is: A I I'J ...dock theeluh arriv.'d ' in Ihi-i.ain, wheie an cxclb-nl ii i: l.er was in w :i i I i o;;. It w .1- j 'ii inform,,! hampu t,and the lahh - w-Te loaded down wilh;: I lhiu-j-. I'liev y; 1 the .- W,d, liotuilll indit,;; the 5,-t a rapid pace Was made. Here lle-piiuters had no idvant.o'e oyer tne'dow men. Willi , , "-'I .. .hiawayM and Ah-lted ap- ' , i -t ; . w hi'h on 1 y -ti.li n rm cm ie I . a li ui Sj.urt -uee... d-d in li 1 , i ne 1 1,, in up to the f i ill . ' |