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Show Additional Local. The Co-op has a change of ad. Theatre next Wednesday night. f Advertise for the Holiday trade. Note the drop in the price of coal. f Ladies' line belts, 50 cents, at Mrs. Hilda Reese's. The Honey villi? mines arc said to lie showing up all right. McG in ley Comedy Co. at the . Opera House next Wednesday, f j Children's hoods 75c and -t'1 at Mrs. Hilda Reese's Millinery store. t Ask James R. Smurthwaite about coal. He is agent for the P. V. Coal Co. f Infant's woolen vcr.ta at 35 cents, -at Mrs. Hilda Reese's Millinery store. Ten to fifteen new subscribers this week. Good; come along, gentlemen. gen-tlemen. Wool mittens from 15 to 45 cents at Mrs. Hilda Ricsc's Millinery store. The cornet player of the Me-Ginley Me-Ginley Co. was with the famous Gilmorc a number of years. f Would not some distant friend appreciate a gift of a year's sub-, scription to Tub Bl'lku? Try it. ; lien Walden, the big bachelor j dude of Samaria, was seen pranc-ing pranc-ing around the City, yesterday. j The Box Elder Meat & Produce Co., recently organized on (lie equitable plan, has an ad. in this issue. Several new mines have been recently re-cently located in James Hansen's canyon, a mile and a half north of town. Man wants but little here below; he is not hard to please, but woman bless her little heart wants everything she sees. Women are clamoring for recognition. recog-nition. Still they keep changing their dresses bo fast that it bothers a man to recognize his own wife. The property -owners should at once begin preparations for the annual annu-al overflowing of the creeks in front of their premises. A shovel full of gravel in time may save nine. 1 Much is-expected of the Wilbvrd mines, but, so far, nothing to brag of lias come of :uiy of them in the way of development. But the prospects pros-pects cannot be surpassed anywhere. any-where. James II. Smurthwaite is now one of our many local coal kings. His headquarters are at the Three Mile Creek S. P. switch, where he will receive his supply via the R. G. W. and S. P. railways. Amar, in Georgia is 22 years old. He never has drunk, used tobacco, got out of temper, ridden on a railroad, or done any of the things other jjcojde do. The fact seems to be that he has never bad energy enough to die. The McGinley Comedy Company will appear hero next Wednesday night. Dec. 1G. They arc first-class first-class artists in every respect and deserve the success they are meeting meet-ing with on their route. Reserve your seats at the Brigham City Co-op. Yes! its a fact, you can now get the genuine Pleasant Valley coal delivered for .;''".."!) p; r ton, or for ro at Brigham switch on the 0. P. Ry. Leave orders at the Box Eider Meat Market, with James Christen-sen Christen-sen , or at the yards with James Nelson. f Disgusting accounts of the Marshal Mar-shal Parson case, now the sensation of the Capital, are appearing in the Salt Lake papers, that would be almost too filthy for the Police Gazette Ga-zette itself. Our little neighbor on the south is getting there with both feet, and no mistake. The motto of Salt Lake Hocms to be "everything . or nothing." Next Wednesday, as per the trustees' notice in this issue, the tax-payers of the twenty-fifth dis-; dis-; trict (Second v.ardjwill meet for ; ihe purpose of s.-rectin a school I site. The center of tho ward is I :;hout two blocks South of the wnrrl ; I'.m "".tin n- house. ;md ihe site to be chosen should be as central a;-praeiieable. a;-praeiieable. There arc but few ladies who know the great vniue of nenuiring an amiable; disposition in early life, and of i:s wonderful aid to their C'lj.'Vmeht and ph-asnr-s in tiif: fe.'nrc. Verily, a ladv who is |