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Show FRESH LOCALS. . Dressed Chickens, 10c per pound at Boothc & Peirce. The Relief -Society Stabe Conference Con-ference was held in the Tabernacle Tuesday. The Y. L. M. I. A. Conference Con-ference of the Box Elder Stake was held in the same building next day. The hydrant in the Court House froze up Tuesday night, which waa one of the coldest snaps we have had so far this winter. Supt. Olsen doetored tho frocre 0. K. next day. Mr. Campbell and another gentleman, of Covinne, have been in towu during the past few days, preparing to open a restaurant in the J. B. Carrington building recently vacated by Krdmann and Co. A first-claBG restaurant ought to do vrtill, financially, in Brigham. ; It was first intended that the ladies of the four different wards get up separate or ward exhibitions for the Chicago Fair. But now, wo are told, they will all unite and make one fine display. No doubt they will find this the better and by far the most successful and satisfactory satis-factory plan. The tie between David Rees and C. W. Knuuscn for councilman was decided before the Utah Commission Commis-sion in Salt Lake, Saturday. Two slips were placed in a hat. One was blank, the other had written on it.the word council mn u. Mr. JCnud-sen JCnud-sen then drew tho lucky Blip. Ke is therefore elected. We have received n circular from Pres. J. W. Sanborn, of the Agricultural College of Utah, in which it is announced that the college will give a winter course of study free to farmers and farmers' far-mers' sons. The lectures embrace horticulture, botany, veterinary science, &c. prs. Snow and Berg ecorn to be doing a rushing busiue-as at their dental parlors in the Smith block, one door north of tho Co-op store. Thoy are turning out a surprising lot of firot-claas work. Everyone secmB pleased with tho Bkillful treatment received both in the mechanical and operative depart- menis. Tub Bugler getB all the news, or as near all as it is possible for one paper to get. Compare our news columns with those of would-be would-be competitors. How does it strike you? A live newspaper is always eagerly read by the people. Therefore, The Bugler is the paper for business men to patronize. Returns are certain and sure. Th Bowring grocery store in the Armeda block next to the Bank of Brigham City is doing a flourishing flourish-ing business. The location is central cen-tral and a line of fresh fruits, vegetables, etc., are kept constantly in stock. A store of thiii nature- is something new for Brigham, and it seems to be liberally liber-ally patronized. Any man, woman or child can vote as many times as he or ehn pleases for whom they think is the most popular lady in Box Elder County. Provided, they vote with the coupons which will appear in each Bugler from now on until tfter the contest. f i |