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Show H. L. Steed has a change of ad tod a'. Johnny Burt is up from Salt Lake. Selectman Christian Olson has leturned from a long trip west on cattle business. Wm. Bowring has been up from Salt Lake this week visiting H. E. Bowring and family. John L. Edwards, a prominent Welchman of Willard, was in Brigham Brig-ham City, Thursday. If you are looking for the latest styles in Neck Wear, go to Fish-burns'. Fish-burns'. They have them. Yesterday, N, Hansen and P. Wilson started on their long prospecting pros-pecting trip north. Neat's foot oil at A. H. Snow's. A complete line of Tinware just in. Prices lower than you dare guess. R. L. Fishburn tfe Sons. The unprecedented flow of water down Box Elder Creek is forming a great lake in the meadow land west of Brigham. Every morning, fresh and palatable palat-able bread, cakes and pies are made at The Bakery. Try us. . Mrs. J. C. Peterson is in from Snowville. The lady is suffering from a fearful cancer. It is said to protrude from the breast like a finger. Boothe's race course west of town is a scene of busy activity nearly every afternoon. Five young steppers were in practice Thursday evening. Coroner M. D. Cox, of Corinne, was thrown from a horse and badly bad-ly hurt one day this week. The injuries sustained are said not to be dangerous. Last week's Bugler came to our cracker box with hut one side printed. Evidently their "pi" has not been thrown in their resnective cases. Enterprise. A. W. Valentine and Albert Hansen started for the western sheep ranges, yesterday. The Valentine flocks will not be sheared until after the lambing season. I have $50 worth of Rubber Hose which will be closed out very low. The best three ply reduced from 20c a foot to 16c. Two ply reduced re-duced from 12-ic to 10c a foot. A. H. Snow. The Jones investigation case, which is now on before the Ogden Bar Association, is creating considerable con-siderable talk in town. It is really astonishing what little public sym pathy is expressed in their behalf. The case of the Ogden Bar Association As-sociation vs. R. H. and B. H. Jones has been adjourned to Brigham City, where it will be held next Monday, at 10 a. m. Some mighty nasty matters are being brought to the surface ard thoroughly ventilated. ven-tilated. E. A. Box, who it was generally believed had left the country on account of financial difficulties, has returned. It is said he was up in Idaho on a collecting trip. We are also informed that he intends straightening up his indebtedness as far as possible. |