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Show Subsei ii e '' 'I'm: Iboi.ivi:. I.o.iifS on Irrigated Farms. Kd-w.nd Kd-w.nd lb Kin;. Hrigham's new Ilo.-iiihauiu Addition Ad-dition is tiiL' t-pot to btiv and build on. ' f Saturday. .. , U.-oth and wile i turned fn m tiieir trip lo J'lain Cuy. Th-y enjoyed their vi-it. wiiicb was for business and pleasure pleas-ure combined. ! Call on C. Kelly for Flour, liran, (Chopped Feed. Corn Meal, Uye Flour and Ccnnadc. AH of uhich are sold at mill prices. f The "'naughty irl curl" is the i la tot tVniinine fad. J t is worn dovn the middle of the foieheail. Kas'o rn Fx. Leave all orders for mill stulls at Ciias. Kelly's Shoe Shop. Free i delivery. James Nelson, Manager, Fr gham City lloiler Mills. f ; Last weei, in the Second Ward I ''House of Representatives," the 'Silver Bill went to the wall by a tie vole of LI to II. No quorum ; nresent. Thomas Vouiigipii.-t is doing quite a bu-iuef-s at his seeoiubiuml sloiv one block north of the Court House. Mr. Carrington of Ibigham City, sp.'iit tin- day in Ogden sbakiie.; ha nds with numerous friends. Standard. Mry Farm mop.;- at lat. I-M-Kirk. The I.ogan Ji'lli nal is now issuing a very creditable tii-vekly paper. 1 This is a pkn ky step for tiiis- quiet 1 season ol the year. Sucec.-s to you, i 1,1 : There was a slight snow fall Tliursday morning. Yesterday . morning another fall of several j inches covered ihegrouud. Old Sol : soon sent it living, though, j The Nation tells of some peddling ! jewelers who are selling the good J people of Cache $1'2 watches for These fellows will no doubt soon be hunting suckers in lJox- elder County. ! The. e can be nothing in this- world that is better than voiith. NOTES OF THE BUGLER. Seeds 2,001) years old have been known to sprout. Prune your trees and clean up your premises. Regular session of the County Court next Monday. Loans o n A 1 fa 1 fa Farms . 1 vl -ward R. Kirk. Contribute to Tuk ltiiii.KK-':? "item box.' Two voting fellows were arre.-ted, Thursday, for lighting. Ruy a lot in the Rosenbanm Addition. Ad-dition. Dirt cheap. t Files of potatoes have been on the move through our streets this week. C. Kelly sells all kinds of 11. C Roller Mill products. Same rates as at the mill. f It is reported that Tuesday night the Hear River City school house sustained a $:O0 injury by lire. i Mr. and Mrs. Reedcr, James j and Esther By w ater of I'.righain ; City, came up to attend the mas-! mas-! ipierade ball on the lirsl of March, i I They returned home Monday. ' Malad Enterprise j If you have "that tired feeling.' j w hich attacks all mortals in early ; spring, subscribe for Tin-: RutiLKi;. I Fifty-two doses will cither kill or j . cure you. Now is the time. : ; Delays are dangerous. j The progressive citizens of Ml. I Tleasant met in mass meeting this i ' week and voud to bond the city to ' erect and e.tip a JfU.t'Oi) central school bailding. When will Hrig-ham Hrig-ham people go and do likewise? Mrs. Lars Morteiisen was very ill the forepart of th'.s week. It is I Every time an old man sees auv-' thing that pleases him he says it ! reminds him of the time when he was young. Ex. Carpenters and contractors not- ; ice. I want cash bids for building j two rooms, lGxoO, frame addition to my house. One story. For par- Oculars, apply at once to James Stokes. Three Mile Creek. -10-2 ! Five yiar loans with privi'ege of partial payments on Irrigated. Dry, Wheat and Lucern Farms. Ed-' ward R. Kirk. Some genius has invented a patent pat-ent key -hole in w bieb a light is lixid so that when a man comes home late at night, he will not have to di.-tiu b bis gentle wife's sluinln r. They ought to find ready sab in lb iL'lrim. I Quite a number of people were j i out Sunday evening and observed , the eclip-e of the mo n. The .-had- j ow caiisul by the earth passing 1 between the sun and the moon ! caused a total eclipse of the earth's ' ' faithful satellite. The eclipse occurred between and 10 o'clock ! 'instead of about midnight as re-' ported. A pleasant se'iabie took plae.-" , Mondav evening at the reshb tic of Mr. ami Mrs. Rodger Claw.n. : It was 1'i'e-ideut Claws-m's tiiirty 1 nin;h birthday. So about h-rty friends planned ami carried out a ; ni.'st succes-ful surprise p.u ty. The surprises were ju'ovid-d with ample quantiti--s of d-'liei us picnic ;andajoi!v lunch was di-inteli-d i All had a delightful time. eaten sue sustained some internal i 1 1 j u ry se v e ra i wee k s a g. i 1 iy ae -eiden tally tailing through a trap door into the cellar. Ii ts hoped the holy will soon entirely recover. In Switzerland a milkmaid or man gets better wages if gifted with a g.W voice, because it has been discovered that a cow will vie. t d onc-tiUh more milk if soothed during dur-ing the process of milking by a pleasing melody. Scientific American. Amer-ican. Corn cure for RV at Eddy's, t The creeks are bing repaired in uri n v place? in tow n in preparation prepara-tion for the usual heavv spring thaws which bring a great torrent of muddy water thundering down lloxelder Canyon, swelling to oversowing over-sowing the numerous brooklets that line every street in the city. 100,000 to loan on improved real estate at Wilson's, block ! north of Co-op store, Mabi St. f The Rosenbanm Addition is the place for young men to buy fine building lots cheap. f Miller Charles Rash of the R. C. Roller Mills, reports business just fare for this seas.iu of the year. L( a n s on D ry w h ea t Farms. Edward R. Kirk. Miss Alice Woodruff of Salt Lake City, is in Brigham this week visit- 1 ing her cousin. Miss Florence ; Snow. A northern weather vane of this county reports that we shall have a cold, wintery snap along during the latter part of this month. Fok ;it:xT. Premises suitable for dwelling house and office or store. 1 block west of Opera House. Apply Ap-ply to IT. W. Harris, citv. 40-4. John Crawford, formerly a citi- , zen of Ogden. but now of Rrigham Citv, where he passes his time in fruit culture for pleasure and profit, is spending a few days in Ogdeii. Standard. ' A peddler was arrested in Brig-ham Brig-ham this week for selling stoves ' without a license. That's right; carry out the law to the letter on all ' such men and in this way protect pro-tect otir home dealers. The w Uer-eress season is now on. Brigham is bounteously supplied with this most deliciou-5 of nil early spring plants. It costs nothing and is as good for the sy.-tem a. ; any doctor that ever had an M. 1) attached to his name. The duck hunters are again peppering pep-pering away at the feathery tribe down at the mouth of Rear River. The hunting is good, the troop of hunters sometimes bagging o U a day. The law will soon be '"up" now and the hunting season over. Altorn'-v B. IL Jonei has returned return-ed from his t rL east. If-: visited Washington and other eastern cities a-i'l even crossed "the pond and piid'mmy parts of Ihe obi oi itry a vi-dt. C. II. Valentine accompanied him. Mr. Valentine stopped oil' at his home jo priee. Five year loan w ith pivib ' of parthil payments on I rrigat'-d, )i y . Wheat anil LiK-crn Farms. I'M-ward I'M-ward R. Kirk. This week, Win Ilor.-Iey it S m-opened m-opened up a big line of styli-h spriiiL' L'"ods and other brand new things bright ami fn-h from (he ma nufaetorie-. Th'-y ib-.-ire the public to call and in-p"et their goods and low pi iei s. See their spring annouuei-uii-iit on Ihiid page of lodav's Bl oi.l c. Ro.telder C Minty's four deb-g il--to tie- Constitutional Convention thiil is now in e-'ion in S.ilt L.if.e City are J.d.n j). pete,-, of Bii-haiii, Wm. Lowe of Willard. Win. II (i,bl of Portage and I'ebT Lowe of Willard. Th-y h .ve b- I, plaerd on ifiioi'talit e iiiiliiit'1 e ' aod a r" at pres-ot aclivdy eng.ig' d in helping -hap- the new comlilu-lion. comlilu-lion. Mr. P. ters u.is up "o a hying hy-ing vi-it, returning Mond.iy m ro-i ro-i 1 1 Hrigham City ought to have a nursery big enough and of such a varid character in its plants to 1 supply all the country in a radius ' ol -3"'J mil. s. Our unexcelled climate and location and superior ' .-hipping facilities would make a mammoth all-around nursery here a great bonanza to its proprietor-. Brigham's bicvcli-ts ought to form a club and take occa-ional j rides together to the neighboring : towns. Sueh j dlv runs would ( especially b;neficial to the health , of people of sedentary occupations, j A two or three hours' "'out" of that ; kind once or twice a month would add weeks to the length of your ; livfS. How's y ur corn.-. Kddy? t John and .James Tin gey, two young men of this city, will this -runnier tend a cattle herd in I'oca- tcllo Valley, eight miles we.-f . f Portage. Th'-y will drive some time about April iir.-t. Their charges for caring for catile are 1 verv reasonalile; only -T1 1 a head for the -ummer. r.r -M.-o where ihey insure i hem. There is a moveinf-nt on foot to i.r';inie a ejty civil go i-rnnient i-la-s, c-n-i-ting of probably ;i dom active members from eaeh of (he ward chi.-.-es. The prime obj'-Ct W"l'id be to re--dvn the f ia-.- into a I', tit u t ioi.a i Coiivn- , lioii in order to become thoroughly acpiiiiiit' d with st ite con,-l i t ut ioi is and e-peeially b't;ih's m-iv consti-t consti-t id lo-. i he move ought to be a A-k Kddy abont a cure f..r corns. Two w ei k - ago a "'girl w a tib-il'1 notiee iv;i- iu.-erled in Tin: iJnu.r.is. It, was not put in by sonic young man who had n-eently got (he 1 miMeii but by peioii w ho meant hu-ilil Ili.-ide of a week six appliennts I'-pomb-d lo the :in-notinei :in-notinei meiit ; one w:n i-ng:ig'-d and t be Ho', iee ordered ol . Si fa U S - bow v bieb w ay the w i nd blow . Tuk '.' .i j. is i- a Ii r.-1 -el. is a adv. r-ti-inL' iii' dinm. If h.ilur.il g i-: is wo' !b pipin,: len oile. t.. S l!l I- lite Cty, it C V I Only O'lght I - b- Wolth piollgo.,r mile u Ibigb no Ciy. Ii appear-a, appear-a, ,1 ioi-r-' i:i Iblgbam's g,- i--J.,wlv dying ..ol a:'.,io. Ton Hhonld never be. riili.e.l to 11- f.llle t extent. g M Would b- t Ib-ii'ham u ba oil i- I , I ' i II - hi i r,' il.e levr to f.im -. f ('! and pios,,- r;t .-. 'I in- tM-- .-ii oild I- in ' M,r ,' ,ve. I, lo,-e ,i XL 1 1. c.-ui b |