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Show See the new card in this issue of Fred C. Petersen, the house and sign painter and paper hanger, 'red. is a good steady worker and desr-ne? patronage. Too many bad fumes are met with in (liU'erent pans of this City. A hoard 01 heaKh or a sanitary inspector in-spector should be appointed to investigate in-vestigate these conditions. Let us work for the health of our com- munity. At the Tabernacle Sunday afternoon. after-noon. V. L. Vatkins read from a s o v m o n deli v e re d by P re s t . 1-r i lt -ham Young. Remarks were then made by Klders N. P. Anderson and AVm. Kc-cves. In our job department we began work this week on a bands'imc 20-page 20-page circular which tiie 15ox Elder Stake Academy, of Brk-bara City, will s?on p reeent to the public. Y'c shall strike oil 500 copies. When the name of Pet"r Lowe was tnentioued for Councilor at the Hot Springs convention Wednesday, Wednes-day, the Weber county delegate1-fell delegate1-fell right in line, saying: "lie's our man, too," and they put no one up in opposition. w i V t tl L 11 ( 11 I d t t t 1 t 11 t 1 i t tl t i the Dicliens program more time to prepare tneir parts. "lb of t 11 1 tl tl t t 1 t )1 so it is Lest to be on your guard I tl V 1 f I 1 tl 111 It safe cracker may be expected. T t t I modern business success: character, intelligence and advertising. Suo- tl tl t 1 g 1 1 1 t 1 t tl L k (I 1 ) It 11 ft 1 1 1 tl II till I t 1 til 1 1 I tl 1 t 1 11 t 1 11 1 St 1 t r t t n 11 t t I ft 1 tl 1 t 1 tl 1 f V t 1 t 1 t t 1 1 t 11 in Keen your chicken coons, corrals, llll t premises so clean that each smart 1 11 t f 1 i r t' o h c i ji t i i t t i it i ous to health as vail. I I I 0 f II I 1 1 t 1 t t C 1 1 i 1 j tl tl f h O 1 tint i 1 1 1 him off north a flvine with a hie I g 1 d 1 I 1 1 j suit. We have received a com' of T t t t 11 II I II I i 11 1 tl t lilt f I I VI ll t( t 1 the t.vpoL-raphv the best and the II tl fi t It 1 111111 to 1 Tie r t F tl II 11 1 1 M I tl 1 1 11 II t t lit 1 11 llll t t f 1 ever. Thev still live in the hearts ot the people. Park City, a town of some -1,00 inhabitants, which loudly declare,' itself, through its loesl papers, as radically opp-.sed to joining the I we National parties, hot rather sli'l wage the old religious war, polb d a total vote hist Monday r.l the school rleelion of onlv 7. There is food there for rellcction. Several parties hsve comp'aiiKr! to us ns to uneallrd-for i:,b i-riilit ions in the nor-.-s doliver-d et (he Factory Hall Inst week. Poiili j cal harangues are no! cu-lom u il j n: siiio,-th and on lis'.'.iibed as Sab 1 hath gatherings, yet too muck I interruption and faniiiiarity from the auditorium is to be decried. Lives of poor men oft remind us honest t ol don't stand a chance: more we work we have hdoud us J bigircr jialches on our p:i::N. On our pants once new and :des-v oow are patch 's of different hue; all cause sub-.-ribers linger and won't pay up what is due. Then hi all lie up in doing: send in your mile he it so small, or whro Iho sn .v. of winter strike us w" bal: bs ,- io ! pants at all. bV'c-.vd for tl::, j occasion. ! Two wr ---ks ago th-1 nd.-h:s were I aeeumtlln Lipcr no E. ll.in'eii'-j ll.in'eii'-j b.vods by the thouMinds. -Why : d-m't you U'v edv r-.i-'no.," was : r ver.Mve. "PI! .b !.'' was his re: !-.-laud he f .:obw;;h ir,ST;--.l a ss ell ! oo-ie io The P' oie e. T--.viv I :h-:tVi cub- ,.. siM.'-ve p'e'V.r' eoavnf;en a:i over e;vi new I ; Tl.ev ?.- h-;r ra- me ..-f. ! FRESH LOCALS. "Do you read The Buglku?" Don't overlook our supplement. Two strong, heavy platforms on our supplement this week. There are in all about 40,000 adobes in the yard weat of town. Republicans are bobbing up a-rouud a-rouud town like mushrooms of a night. The Fourth wound up with al wind f-torm; the Twenty Fuimn passed off ditto. Soon the thrcsl.m n w iU be g ting their machines in read'inesy tor the annual campaign. There were probably as many 200.000 quarts of " (straw heir raised in Brigham City this year. Don't overlook our mpplemi which contains the platforms 01 i both the Democratic and Republic parties. Only seven flags vere fioal In the Briglmm breezes yesterd and all of these were found wavi from Ti!E Bijoi.:-;u building. i Briuham Ci'y should have a : boavd of health by all niea 'Such an organization would resun i in much good to this place. i The light of Lhe Box Elder H aid has gone out and we have 1 one paper, which is enough for at present. S. L. Herald Cor. Service berries in the mennta: are beginning to ripen. There will be bushel.- ol them in a few da Don't leave 'em all fur old Bruin. Do you read the ads. in T Bugi.er? If you do not, you a e missing bargains which is money to us all every week of your Uv The Box Elder County Hera 1 baa given up the ghost. There is room in Brigham City for only one g od newspaper. Ogdeu Standa An interesting conjoint of tne m rituals was held in the Thirn ward last .Sunday night. The p gram rendered was an exeelh ullC. If you wish to advertise a! thing, anywhere, at any time, yust calls around hid speak mid no Bi:oi, Kit for von leetle while, already. al-ready. Box Elder canyon road is so smooth now that a drive through to Mantua is indeed pleasant. That road is no longer a terror tu buggies. f Quite a number of our you nr. ladies are becoming graceful en Inclines. Using care with eiiser; -tion, this is a commendable p.t: h time sport. The mower, the hrse rakes and and hay racks are all busy playi about the hay fields in this vicinity. vicin-ity. The hay crop this season is quite heavy. Do not wait for others to pv the enterprise of your town, bm put your own shoulder to I wheel of success and you will conic out victorious. Jos. Nordstrom, who met with such an unexpected death Tuesday, Tues-day, wa buried Wednesday afternoon. after-noon. Services were held at tiie Second ward hall. God helps the man who helps! himself. But will lie help the , man who is too confounded stingy to help himself by subscribing for his home pape.r? By order of the mayor of Nauvoo lis., all unmiK'zled do us seen on : !thetrt-ls will be killed. Thno i must be either mad dogs or mad men around that towu. Fishing in the Second warrl is "nay up." Tuesday noon a beautiful beauti-ful trout, weighing a pound and a quarter, was caught by ha nd in one of the water ditches. Stake Cor ference at the Tabernacle Taber-nacle to norrow and next day Prci-t. Geo. Q. Cannon and Bishop Orson V. Whitney will be present. The reduction of meetings Sunday Sun-day afternoons from two hours to an hour and a half these warm, sultry, uncomfortable day-, is a commendable move and will b: endorsed en-dorsed by all. Jos. Frodsham and Co. drove nni'ther lot of fine bnef cattle, i numbefin:; lo. to the S:ilt Lake markets Thurd.iy. Mr. Ffodsham says the bottom has lately fallen cut of prices. Yferv It no; for on.1 p: ii-vil e:r-"Ues. e:r-"Ues. ca'h p".ri v s: rivine: w.'ii.v.u'v toimpoif Ike l)i;-'":esT, jumbo of :i politician, we might trathfni'.v :-.'v Brh1 ham i passing throng! |