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Show Tl;t' ei-etne lre'.-t lamps .-diould '"0 uvd at l..-.t during the loni,'. lark winter nights. The w Cunty Cum M..k hold of tin- Iim.-f..M..,Hhiy.ai.d transacted a Li;; bu-inrss fr the tirsi day. .Mr.M:i-!cr,V K.r.-gn:!i, hardware and lutnh'T dealers, h:ive a change nf ad ini the senmd pae of today's i.i''..KIi. The live eent bounty on jack rabbits rab-bits in Ile'Xelder County will be reduetd to two cents on and after January Mrs. Whitney of Mendon, mother of Mrs. E. W. Dunn, came- down to attend the funeral of her little grandchild. The snow storm Tuesdav night w as warmly w e 1 co n i ed . These "'open winters" seem to be terrible harvesters of young souls. - We are requested to announce Unit the oStli Quorum of Seventies meet every Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock at the Tithing ollice. For liK.vr: A nice house and orchard with lucern, to rent cheap for a year. Convenient and pleasant pleas-ant place. Enquire of Mrs. M. J. Iloutz. It Last Friday, Mrs. Martin Ensign of Collinston, gave birth io a boy baby. H is said the child was born with a "veil over its facc,"and according to superstition it will have the gift of second sight or fortune-telling. "Win. Burrcll has purchased a saw mill outfit and in the spring will start the big saw humming near the site of the old Twin Mills. This is in the hills some twelve or fifteen miles southeast of Brigham. Will is an experienced logger and ought to make a success of the business, Mrs. Abram Dorcmus, wife of the President of the Board of Public Works of Salt Lake City, and Miss Ena Watt, both cousins of Mrs. J")u nn, came to Brigham, Monday, to attend the funeral. Tuesday night Mrs. Dorenms received word of the death of a dear friend at home. Bo tli ladies returned Wednesday morning. One man's word is, as a rule, as good as another's. If a reliable person tells us that he heard from good authority that the ceilings of the Second Ward school house were cracked by dancers we would publish pub-lish such report as quickly as if a trustee told us the same. Deeply interested" persons, like railroad men concerning an accident . on their road, will sometimes strain a i point to suppress the truth. Some peoj le are altogether too touchy ! and technical for their own com- j furt- i . Suljerilr fir Till': lit'iii.KK. 'i hi- S.iit Lake Natural ( las coin-I coin-I .iiiy i- -'virig its mains iVuiii lb'- g t-5 w.-iis to the eily. I l.;t a "Punch" at E-ldv's Ding We. ' t Kvc-ryoise U h-ip .tho Sjn- ;:y Selifi-: 'Muse by paying tin-irilling tin-irilling admi.-Huii f,-o to the grand rwtn-rit in the Tabernacle tonight. SubM-rihc lor Tiik Hum. Kit, the Pi'jiH'cr Paper of Uoxelder County. If you dun't wi.-h t) become tlie u ife of an old bloat di.-card every yoit i ig tippler from your society, my girl. I'lah Cliurch and Farm. The small boy has been having a great time this week skating on the big ice pond that now covers the w est part of the common recently .'ivcii to Company A by the City Con ncil. Civilization is slowly but surely claiming the red man for her own. fwo Indian boys u'ho were students at the Kansas business college eloped with Uvo pretty white girls tho other day. Manti Sentinel. Jn placing your advertisements, bear in mind the fact that The I l!:oi.HR has more than three times as man v readers as any other i itapei- in the county. f 1 The Co-op adjusters are still tussling tus-sling away with the big pile of damaged goods in the building. It is now three weeks since the fire occurred and it will yet he some time before a settlement is made and the building and goods are placed in shape for the opening of tlie big lire sale. The sugar factor) will be through cutting beets on Saturday for this season. This has been the longest run the factory has made. The amount of sugar made is creeping up close to the 5,000,000 lbs. The directors met in Salt Lake yesterday yester-day but did not agree on the price of beets for this year. Lehi Banner. Ban-ner. While coal costs $( per ton all around us, it can be bought for $3 in Manti. Just think what a saving sav-ing that is to the people here. There arc four hundred families in Manti, using four tons per year, a gain of $12 to each, or in the neighborhood of $5,000 saved to the Temple City annually. Manti Sentinel. At the general election on the (th inst. there was a Republican majority in Hamilton County, Ohio, of 22,000. A few days ago there was a special election in the same county and the Democrats carried it by a majority of 3,000. Just see what a change can come over people in the course of a week or so! Herald. Talk about southern Utah cli-m cli-m a t e d tiring the races here o n ! Mr. and Mr. Mi'iri.-on Were up troru O-deJi tiiis week. ; J. II, E:dridg", the painter, h:.-done h:.-done a neat j"h m Lccor b-r Starling's Starl-ing's new resident;'. ' The Territorial reform scho..;-contains scho..;-contains thirty buys and ten girl.-. Three to one in fav-.r ot the girls Buys always were and we guess always al-ways will be "badder'' than girls-A girls-A large number of Scandinavians bad a jolly time at the dance in the , First Ward Thursday night. The i room was crowded witli old and ! young. The ball was quite a success. I There appears to bo an epidemic , of small burglaries all over the i Territory. Park Keconl. As yet.! they have not reached Brigham. , The hard cases are being driven out of Salt Lake and Ogden ami find preying on small towns prof- i it able. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Kotter came , over from Brigham City Thursday in a cutter and are visiting witii Mrs. Kotter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Larson. They will leturn after a good snow storm as it is not good to sleigh ride on bare ground. ; Nation. Tho Bazar in the Second Ward i Tuesda' evening was attended by ( a large crowd. Every bod' had a , nice time. G. L. Graehl, Jr., was the lucky one who drew the win- : ning number which carried off the roll of carpet. The new brick school, house of the Second Ward was duly dedicated dedi-cated last Friday. The principal : speakers were Mayor J. D. Peters, Charles Kelly, Bishop Valentine J and County Supt. Vance. The district schools of the ward are now held in the building. Sixteen acres of Springville beets were refused by the Lehi factor', while Spanish Fork ranchmen got left for sixty acres. Beets are assayed as-sayed for' value tho same as ore, and unless they show a certain j percentage of saccharine matter ; they are not wanted. Park City i Record. Mountain lions are said to be prowling around up Payon canyon. can-yon. Three cattle were killed and devoured by them a few days ago. Warren Depe, while coming down, the canyon Wednesday, saw a t large one in the road, which scampered scam-pered off as he approached it. Globe. Company D of Brigham City is now Company A of Second Infantry Infan-try with headquarters in Logan. A movement is on foot to get a regiment regi-ment band for Brigham, The band boys are working diligently and deserve this appointment. A company com-pany of sixty men headed by a limid nf t.wpufv iiiPmhfM'n would U-JiLO 01' I sIC LUuLxti. Tabernacle roneert tonight. Just think of it winter is half gone. So far this has been an unusually mild and pleasant winter. There were 1 .I,SS" failures in the the I idled States in lS'.'-l. 'a.tki. Load of logs wiil be taken on subscription. t jMn't miss the grand concert in the Tabernacle tonight. 1 Contribute to The IU'ulkr's "item !."x.'' Fresh oranges, lemons and bananas ba-nanas always on hand at The Bakery. I A sample of ore from 'the Zebra mine was left at Tiik IU ci.eh ollice this week by one of the Johnson Brothers. Wednesday, the new County Itc-cordor, Itc-cordor, 1 T yrum Standing, moved j into his neat new home on South j Street in the Fir.-t Ward. ! i A year's subscription to a good ' magazine makes a nice Xmas or 1 Xew Years day a number of the participants raced bare-footed. While there has been sleighing in the northern part of tlie Territory for a month or more, our boys and girls have had (o forego this pleasure pleas-ure so far this winter. Iron County Coun-ty Record. A newspaper is generally a business busi-ness venture and should be conducted con-ducted on business lines. Every item of a local or personal nature connected with a business man or his house advertises that business. Xo well conducted paper ever permits per-mits those personalities or compliments compli-ments to form a part of its issue if the busincr-s man does not advertise or otherwise patronize tiie paper. Ex. A home paper is in no sense a; child of charity; it earns, twice over every dollar that it receives, and is second to no enterprise in contributing to the upbuilding and prosperity of a community. Its patrons reap far more benefits from its columns than do its publishers, and in callinff for the snnnnrt. of I he make a fine showing. The Butii.r.it hopes the boys will secure tiie appointment. ap-pointment. The Press man has been under the weather this week not confined con-fined to his bed, but just sick. A sudden cold brought on an attack", of lumbago; this in turn gave way . to dropsy, and as we go to press symptoms of indigestion are quite pronounced. He has been obliged to miss all the dances and other entertainments and has managed to collect but faw news items. If any have escaped him, he isn't worrying. Central Utah Press. A newly married young lady of Tooele, whose husband was a champion cham-pion snorer of the neighborhood in ; which they resided, confided to a female friend the following painful intelligence: '"My life has not been one of unalloyed delight. I have had the measles, the chicken-pox, chicken-pox, the cholera, the typhoid fever and inflammatory rheumatism, but I never knew what real misfortune was until I married a burglar alarm. Tooele Transcript. As will be seen in another column, Marshal Salmon has issued a notice that all cattle hereafter running at large on the streets will be taken to the stray pen. The reason he has not been more strict during the past couple of months, is that he has taken the bard times into consideration, and did not wish to inflict a hardship on anyone. any-one. Times. Here's a hint that will apply as forcibly to Brigham j City as to Coalville. Many people : are verv much annoyed by the run- ning loose of their neighbors' I stock. New Years present. Subscribe 1 through P. L. Eddy A: Son. f Mr. and Mrs. Peter Roiuer lost a liliie child ami the burial took place a few days ag. The parents) h.:ve n: iny sympathizers. County Snrvevor Moroni Mor- ' I'-ii-ui l!ii week received his cer- ! ti'l''::!.' ..I' apju-intincnt as IK puty I". S. Mir., r.i! Surveyor. Tn K Br- : V: t- ix co;.;-i-atulat-s Mr. Mortensen i i .i .1.. . - j Th li;-,l v.ork of S;i:-.;itl Wright . was t tvc thirty-thre;; p:vrs in ' a'.Uehmeut in favor of Charles lKvh' v. ( V-b-n City Gas I.uht A- ' Fuel Ct:.r'.i;iy. M uny due from various pap-.'!:-: f r g w was at- i I .-.vie d. Standard. ll'.w abiut that pr y s "1 bom.- in- ' s-ranc- c eu-.iry f -r Br" Ji i:n? I':;. 1 - i ,' 1 1. r t lie l:i r t is m t ic and tli c..'n;,.; :y I. aVe io e.irrv a!! til 1 iu"l!M!K- of tli t p.m d ':r.1 1 c in iiii mi w ill ni'V- r exi-t. Sueli an or.;a:;: Lti 'ii would k--ep ve : r. I people of the community in which it lives, it asks no more thau in all 'justice belongs to it though it rc-i rc-i eeives far less. Coalville Times. It is becoming quite common to see a few ot our native Indians driving a span of horses and wagon in a civilized manner, says the Springfield Independent. Tuesday old Wansite drove through town with his family and family effects, his wife and children sitting on spring seats and wearing shawls and bonnets ns any other ladies might have done. The next thing we may lock for is our native dark tVniale enquiring for the latest fashion in dress cutting. The city papers are all right, but it is th" local paper that advertises your business, your schools, your churches, your soeietiesjsympathizes with V"U in alllictions, and re-j.'iet-s with you in your prosperity. In short, it is yur local paper ihat mentions the thousands of items in .vhieh you are persomttlv int rested rest-ed during ti-'C year, anil which vou do ted- find in t lie city p.? pers. Support your home paper, and help home industry and thereby ! iY, I'ther the advancement of your ! t-v.vn and community, t i which end ' li1 p vr-r is continually wot king. 1 St. 1. .-is Gb.be Democrat. , |