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Show BRIGHAM. From the Bugler of February 13: e Are the eleetrice lights going to be arried to the depot or not? This is an important question and one upon which the city and county should come to some definite understanding directly. If yon desire to hear the thrilling dream of the Third warder on water works, we respectfully refer you to Bishop Nichols. An attempt to place the particulars on paper would only spoil the little joke. We therefore forbear. for-bear. Dr. Wade says he is willing, considering consid-ering the present horrible state of drinking water in the after part of the day, to pay a big gold penny to the gentleman for the receipt for making the $1.75 filters, advocated some time since. Watch out for the "green goods" circulars. cir-culars. The country is being flooded with them. Throw the valueless truck away and don't take any notice of it. More than one toi credulous person has got into trouble oyer this "green goods" trash . A private letter received this week by Mr. and Mrs. A. VV. Compton from Elder M. W. Dalton said ha was well and expected to leave New York City February 3, for Liverpool, on the good ship Wisconsin. He says he is always pleased to reoeive copies of the home paper , The Bugler. Sidney Biddie, who was badly bnrned by an explosion of powder last Saturday, Satur-day, is ' able to resume work at the hardware harness shop today. At first it was feared that he would lose the sight of one or both eyes, bnt as good luck would have it, neither was irreparably irrepar-ably injured. Attorney B. H. Jones returned from Boston, Tuesday. Although bnt yet a young man, he comes back clothed witti honor and glory in his profession. He now possesses certificates of admission admis-sion into seven courts, the supreme court of the United States being among the number. Mr. Jones is making rapid progress; the road before him is bright acd Tory encouraging, |