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Show Politic.- nn'. boiling in lhx- j t-I.l.-r. : o c-nt an-- 3 i,t .school tablet 1 at Kddy ev .Son'd Urua Store. f Lover- of l'n-rt-class entertainment should w itne-s the one in the 1 Opera Uw L :.';.!.. t Lurt we-k the wife of J. F. Hansen, Han-sen, the barber, gave birth to a fine little girl baby. All getting along nicely. ffouiy candidates for olliee. especially especi-ally those who try to hide their pa.H records in cellar.-, look for a coid day Nov. Glh. Look out for ' frosis. Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Cuinpton ; have a very sick child this week, i Wednesday night it was not ex-; ex-; peeled to live till morning. Tt was ! no bettor yesterday. I Several found keys and bunches of keys have lately been left at Thk ) Hi'tiLKK office. The owners may : Iviun tliMii- nnmprtv he eallinc and IxiKrr:xiKNT newspapers Fell -pace to political parties. irrespecl-ive irrespecl-ive of creed the same as they do to business men tegardk-ss of their political faith. The Wasatch Wave and the Coalville Times (nonpartisan) (non-partisan) have s"ld space to both political parties. The Herald re-, cently contained a large advertise- : ! ment of the lb-publican rally at ; 'Saltair. The Ogden Standard (He-, ; publican) lias sold space to the ; i Weber Co. Democrats, who are j I now running their county ticket in that paper. The Deseret Xews (In-j (In-j dependent) lias at various times i sold space to both the Democrats j and Republicans, j Last week's Tii;r.Fic contained an announcement of one of the ! Republican county candidates, j The article was handed in by j indentifying the same. j 3,01X1 yds?. L. L. Factory. 5cU.yd., ! 4,KX) ydd. Household Factory .6JcU. yd., :i,500 yds. bet (tingham, 5ct3. yd. Our OvercoaU are just in. j New, stylish, cheap, ladies' Hats J and Trimmings. iirigharu City Co-op. f More euipiiieuts have arrived for Company D. Now all the boys, nearly a full company, will he enabled en-abled to strut forth deeked in regimentals, regi-mentals, with shining guns and ; bayonets. Mr. Hater, representing the Chamberlain Medicine Co. of Pes Moinca, luwa, was in Bi igham City, Saturday, in the interests of the house. This company has a large trade throughout Utah. (icntlemen of the Republican party, our hooks still show a balance bal-ance of 20.80, with interest for three years, against you. Favor us friends of the candidate and marked mark-ed with a regular advertising mark and paid for at regular advertising ad-vertising rates. Our columns are open to any candidate on any ticket, provided lie or his friends pay for his notice. We cite these instances because one of YVillard's cranky Democrats saw fit to criticise us for permitting permit-ting the friends of this Republican candidate to advertise in Thk Br-iu.er. Br-iu.er. This is the second time said Democrat has "jumped us tip" over this paper's political sta nd. By the way, although Tin: Bi'gxer has been running nearly five years now, said Democrat has never 1 subscribed for it or ever g '1 v en us any business w h a I e v c r . People of this nature posing as our judges remind us of a story. It is the Boston Pilot which tells the story, and it is a good one, almost as good as our own 1 experience within the week. An irate gentleman called the Pilot to I account for not taking the side of: his particular candidate in a local '. political fight. After expressing his opinion fnmk'y and vigorously, vigorous-ly, he wound up with the terrible though hypothetical threat: "Jf I was a subscriber to the Pilot Pd slop it!" Happily most of our non-subscribers are not so vindic- 1 live or we don't know what in the world we should do! by liquidating or repudiating me debt at once, and oblige, yours truly. Russell, Heed and Raleigh at the Opera House tonight. f .Miss Louisa Toone has gone to , visit with Mrs. diaries V. Rash at lirigham City, lately of North: Ogden. Mrs. Sarah Box of Brig-ham Brig-ham City, has taken up her residence resi-dence in North Ogden. Ogden Press. This week we received a complimentary compli-mentary ticket to the opening of the ; Christen3en Dancing Academy in I Salt Lake City, Oct. 25. The Couti-I Couti-I nental Market has been handsome-! handsome-! ly fitted up and balls will be given regularly. M is. Susannah Robinson of Plain City, and Mrs. Annie Taylor of Mound Fort near Ogden, have been visiting at the home of David Booth for a few days. Mrs. Robinson Robin-son went home Tuesday, and Mrs. TO SUBSCRIBERS. We have made arrangements whereby we can accept the following products, etc., on subscription. The highest market prices will he allowed. This opportunity for cancelling old NOTES OF THE BUGLER. "Shut the door" sigiib will soon be up. t'iMUiibute to Thk Kuoxkh's "iter.: ;.)ux."( First class enterlunment at the Opera JIou.sc tonight. t Cigar stand and Ne.vs depot at Eddy's City Drug Store. I Only one week from next Tuesday Tues-day i.s the eventful day. Hotel and dwelling house to rent. See A. II. Snow. Thursday night, Mrs. Albert Jeppson gave birth to a nice little gil l baby. Papa, mamma and baby doing finely. Several loads of liny and a few bushels of oats? will he taken on subscription at Thk Hi ci.kk olliee Apply at once. The vacant lut on Forest Street enst of Howring's I Intel is being fixed up as a drilling ground for i ayior win sttiy during itie weeis. Business Hen who wish to reach a'l the people should remember that Thk Bi ci.ku has more than three times as many readers and ; subscribers in Hoxelder County as any other paper. It reaches three times as many homes and is therefore three times as valuable an advertising medium as any other paper in the county. t A traveler hud a mishap on j Forest Street in front of Thk j Ki'cn.Kit olhce, Tuesday afternoon, j lie was driving along, with loaded , wagon and wife beside him, when suddenly one front wheel came off and down went the front end of the : wami. The occupants barely esea ped hoi n g thro w n on t . The i burr was found and soon all was1 put lo rights. Do not fail to see Samuel J. Rus- j std and his able support from Sail I Lake, and Ogden's best talent at the j Opera lh-use tonight. t Company I . Miss All'retla I.arseii was down j from Logan, Thuisday, lo attend J the wedding reeepliou of Mr. and , Mrs. I,. X. Stohl. j Counly Colleelor ilyruni Stand-( ing says taxes are coming in slow- ly. Those not paid before Thtirs- ; day, Nov. 1st, ate deliiuUMit. t TieUets: :o. 'J3. 1", els. ut Upera House tonight. t During the month of October the K nudson liros. have killed over o.i.lOtldueks at the hunting grounds. ! near the nioulh of Hear Kiver. 1 )ra malic, recital liy Samuel J. ; liussell, a-sisted by Mis. Netty. Kahigh, Mrs. Coier, Miss Amelia Oraehl, Mr. Jos. Haliautyne at the Opera House tonight, tiive them a good house. f Hats for men, boys and children. Come and see new style". New . stnek of clothing jti-t in. Heavy ' wash satinet suits age t to l."i at fj.00. Tin highest bargains you ever saw. lirigham City Co-op. t ritK Hi'oi.kk is always pleased to rt eei ve slbu't eomniuuieatious on any sulijeet of general interest Items of news from uur friends in town or in the various settlements in Hox Klder C'Hinty aregladlv re-j reived cither by mail or call at our I olliee in person. This is a stand- ing invitation. These are favors! which we appreciate. i hast week, .1. J. Nielson, the ! tlorist of the Second Ward, pre- j sented Tin-: Hroucit olliee with a; large bouquet of beautiful Mowers.' choice specimens plucked from his fragrant garden. Mr. Nielson is ; demonstrating the fact that no i lovelier flowers arc. grown in the : world than what can be raised rgiht here in Voigham. City 'I hey cannot he surpassed in beauty or excelled in fragrance. Thanks for the louiUct. J "U'bv is it," said a citi.-n. "that 1 newspapers make so many mistale-ments'.'': mistale-ments'.'': "Well," said the report''!-of report''!-of tvM'Ive years' ex perie'-..ee, ''the papers have to tell, as m--t of the news, the stories that men like you tell them, and it N a moral iutp.'s-sibilitv iutp.'s-sibilitv for nine out of t-n men to tell :i tiling as it reiily was. S.i;n. t"ll it as U rfe-ni- d to ih-'tn, hut ' wlntt on'. niin i!l swear to af tie truih the next man will eh:! t'aeter- ie as a lie." K, |