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Show NOTES OF THE BUGLER. Mon- n:v subscribers thin week. A. W. Conipt'.n 1m : change of ad. iu today's Bi ol.Klt. . j It is President Cleveland's fifty- sixth birthday today. j O. (i. Sinov loans money on j . i.trms. Kvcu the oldest settlers are astounded with Mu h severe March weather. .Mi.-s Florence nnow has been over from Logan tiii week visiting relatives. George Kacer, of Willard, gave Tiik IU'oi.kk ollice a business call, Thursday. Uirihops' .Salt Lake Temple recommend rec-ommend blanks for sale at Tiik liU(il,i;it ollice. Monday, live trains were snowbound snow-bound at one time between Salt Lake and Park City. Miss Llla Hansen, daughter of Peter lluuHcii, of the Kirst ward, went to Pocatello, Tuesday. Pred Li. Nelson was seen, -Monday, lixing up some hot beds. The early bird catches the worm. The B. 0. M. v M. A. has a change of ad vertisenient on the Mecond page of today's Humlkk. Squire liaty. astride a fiery steed, was a conspicuous figure on our streets one blustery day this week. There nre said to be nearly 2,00(1, UOt) members of the secret, society known as the Odd Fellows. The ladies of Willard contributed some $lo toward getting up the World's Pair exhibit for Box Klder County. The O. E. Miller Company, doe-tors. doe-tors. Salt Lake City, have an advertisement ad-vertisement on the third page of today's r.i;;i,i;u. During the past week hay has been going down rapidly, but the price has kept a steady jump in the opposite direction. The son of Councilman J. P. OU'en who broke his leg recently was so unfortunate as to break the limb again Saturday. The price of potatoes in Brigham has advanced twenty cents a bu-:hel or nearly fifty per cent, during the past few days. Selectman H. ' iM. Jar vis and Deputy Sheriff K. U..lladley, two Corinne nabobs, were in Brigham Citv on business, Wednesday. Paints, oils ami brushes at right prices at A. II. Snows. Miss Kliza Tingey. daughter of Bishop Tingey, has returned from visiting her sister, Mrs. Sylvia Jenson. at llyrum, Cache County. "Is Marriage a Failure?" No; but the show hist night came pretty near being one. That is. the people peo-ple were looking for something unusual, un-usual, but last night's performance only approached the ordinary. Last week, County Treasurer J. B. McMaster had an increase in , his family. The gender ol'the newcomer new-comer we have been unable to learn, but wife and child are reported re-ported doing nicely, which is of far greater consequence. , There will be a Scandinavian benefit dance in the Second ward ball next Thursday evening, March J.".. It is for the pur pose of emigrating emigra-ting a poor family from Denmark. J. C. Nielsen, Wm. Dick and James Koford are in charge. Peter Edwards, formerly of Geyser. Gey-ser. Lincoln Co.. Nevada, who pur- ; c 1 i ased a pi ace and m o v ed his I family to Brigham last year, expects : to take a trip down to hi? old ; Nevada home as soon as the weather chars up and open roads can be dipemlal upon. A. C. 1 vins. representing the well -known Keelcy Institute of Salt Lake, has been in town this week. 1L1 informs us that he ex- 1 pects to make tliis his headquarters for probably a month. Anyone in need of this wo n d e r f u 1 c u re ft ) r inebriety will undoubtedly find the Keeley treatment superior to all others. A lady, in a private letter to a relative in Brigham City, says: "The ad, in Tut: Bcoi.kk (she reads it regularly each week.) are so different in style from our home papers; they are so catchy and well displayed that even a blind man could hardly help peeing and reading them. Our school teacher says the paper is a very gd one.'' |