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Show tion of Thoiad .Potte, Tbeir choice t at an excellent e e, Mr. man who ia well knwn a Pack being I895COAJ.VJLLE.KKlDAY.ACH. 16. the county and one in whom throughout have the great confidence. Of people o 4MMi Bfrtmtt W4J. Begin lifting a light weight the first assort &MB eciaat rw .loaiviu. ! each day and add S' little . dav, He. L to Paul i'y . JSp. aoun lift wht.t can and you SMs- - thereafter, lo. tia.tuKeho would seem .tea times too heavy when ' aaaiv zs r.rrs vmii atiw. t-B. So.7.Wt started. Begin advertising a little ymj ; at giadnally increase it, and vou aYime, i it, p,m, w II anon have lu a, fst capital enough to enable l.iOtomu. . Ro.2 Fat advertise to yon extensively. Printers COALVILLE TIMES. rtitUy - p Kor -- athrlil fr Th Kmu Mw. fVfHfi . 1. o n,) Jiwgm Ink, hells meeting The school trustee , 4 commence Hi Olson was selected Frank Kepteiniier. rirW ll.wt HoytovlHe John ( rfc a principal, Vmliie toplev aesislant. , rptuo A Knmu Echo 'Atii.iiitt Hrer at tlie I'.rck a, hoolhoncjE. L. Beiia.m b H will teach- - the spring flollow school. !uruul, 11" M.iTtfhi) H A Amijf Mis i eiicre Evans af the flock echo. tiou, Ayo. and Carl Allison the liras creek school. COALVILLE MARKETS. We .his week received a report of the twit ?cvtsvnT of condition and progre-Vbtkl. t at. fvtr bushel. t he of ist til Ctah ral uad during College Oft In, U) pet PotU-- . -t, per bnvtel year. The report says the year Sutter, per a fairly suceewful one in colhas Kgga, per 4.Jva lege work and in the patronage and he institution .. pulilic em onragemePrint href, per kiib4. . has received the at'c- - G-- rp of students Print mutual, per pound M Prim per pound . bir ths vear retcliela total of i!i0, as a'j Print veil, per compared with a total of 2'H for the pre- per pnuiid ceiling veatV NAT, t ' Pt Lueerof, per tou t ieorge have rut a been reCoughlin u.ionA sa Tlnufay. per tou from Salt l ike to Ogden by order moved root of Judge Kartell for trial on the charge II swet Flour, tt pet inepouB'lt of murdering Thomas laggand N. E. Dawes, as the killing ia said to have LOCAL BBlrmCS. been dune In Rich, county. Parties w ho cT.i tit lo know, however, contend that Have you registered the stene of the shooting is in A r Tuti going no the cxfumtuu 7 nm ti tv ; But ire il her district, we imagBoon Coalville lor a summer resort. ine, has much of a hankering for the job of trying them. Their cae wilJ likely ge that your name and your wile's come npat the September term of court. nauie it no the regulation Gaiks. Mercantile Item a hat the iWles f'r. J.J. Chamberss office is located Coniptnr hae to tay in thin issue. It olio door south of Coalville house. Night calls at residence one block east will interest yon. ?. Wtuliib .... (itNrtjt W iHtnr the coming school foe-- s is-e- pu-in- of diwKs Orrirx. 25 tf Representatives of the Cudahy Beef Tea. Kcx brand, were in Coalville on Itl the best patent medicine in the world ia what MrE. M. Hartman, of busintsr Wednesday. Now that the woman may exeraiee Marquam, Oregon, says of Chamber-lai- n' Colic, Cholera and Diarrfuea-Remedthe frarchiae, they ahould tee to it that What leads me to make they are properly regime red. is from tbe fact that tbia assertion Rev. Ferrv will hold services in the worst form was prevain its dytentery echoolhouee neat Sunday. , New West lent around here last vummer aud it A cordial invitation ie extended to all. never look over two or three doses of The little girl oj John Brown of that remedy to effect a complete core. lloyteviile on Tuetday felt and broke For sale by John Boyden and Son. and her arm. Ir. Jloamer waa called ' set the fracture. HIsHlad I'iMunS. from Fark train the The excursion Saturday, eveniag, as one of John . pasted through yesterday wet loaded Clsrks boys was rsturning home to with passenger bound for a good time Upton, a wtan sprang out and wised the At Qarfieid Iteach. bridle reins, and demanded a halt. He Tua Time still thinks that a good race then grabbed a wheel and endeavored track in Coalville would be a benefit to to etop the wagon by main strength. the town, The track at the City Fark Tbe boy whowss driving managed to eould easily be puffin shape. Lets keep moving slowly until MrrFewkes'x ' . bAva it. place was reached, where sssistance was furnished, the unknown man still clingheld Frobate Shield ilenrr Judge Court in Coalville Menday, the case be ing to the wheels and other portions of lore him being that of tbe Emery estate. the wagon. One look at the stranger In this case an order of distribution af waa sufficient to convince fhoee present that he was . demented,, end his incothe aetata waa made. herent and senseless babble left no Born, Monday, to the wile of Willard doubt. Ilia shirt was torn in shreds, and Crittenden, a boy, Mr. Crittenden his clothes tattered, and he presented the baby are doing nicely. Willard ia a startling appearance. over tbe affair that his otuckcp He was seen in that neighborhood ease cannot be diagnosed. Friday, without a shirt, end otherwise Dont lose tight o! the fact that tha acting in a manner to arouse suspicion county seat question will be before the as to bit mental balance. John Clark " people for tbeir decision at the eOtning on that day gave him a new shirt, which election. Every one ahould expreae, the poor creature seemed greatly to api' by bla ballot bit choice in tbe matter. preciate. Tbe little eonol Andrew Pugmire, On Saturday he gave bit name as aged 3 years, fell down .Monday while James Berry, stating that he had come at play, dislocating the elbow and frac- from San Francisco in two hours; said turing one of the bones of the forearm. his home was in California; was going lr. lloemer waa called aad attended to to Denver, which would take him one the injarie. honr. Said they had changed the name Thomas Thomas received quite a se- of Denver to EVanilon,elc. The deranged man was brenght down vere ahaking up and some bruises by a car at the Crescent mine, Fark City, on to Llotlville that night and lodged in the which be waa working, running away county jail, and on Monday Judge on Saturday laat. Fortunately no hones Shields summoned Dr. J. J. Chambers and J, E. Hosnier to examine into hit were broken. , mental condition. They pronounced of we Tbe finest specimens potatoes have seen this season acre brought in to him insane, and the judge ordered him tha office by Gomer Thomas Monday. committed to the insane aevlnm at he was taken Tuesday by They are large, smooth and of excellent fTovo, here Sheriff Harringtonrained were Mr. by quality. They Thomas on the courthouse hill. MARVKl.Ot a RESl'LTS. From a letter- written bv Rev. J. Judge Smith of Ogden handed down his decision in tbe woman suffrage Uundetman of Dianiondaie, Mich., we permitted to make this extract: T question Saturday. Ilia decision waa are have no hesitation in recommending lr. that the women could vote at the com- - King New -- Uiscoveryyws lts ing election. The ease will be spiraled were almost marvelous in the case of to the Kupreme Court of tl territory. my wife. While I was pastor ef the Baptist Church at Rives Junction the Forty-nin- e bar of tmilion went, was brought down with pneumonia SucOnthrough Coalville Tuesday from the ceeding la grippe. Terrible paroxysms tario mine. They were good to look of coughing would last hours with little and it seemed as if she upon by.honet men, but such shipments interruption eould survive them. A friend re not , will be sufficient to keep the goldbo)g trterxiendest Dr. Kings New l Heewerv; In bet water when silver bullion is I was quick jn its work and highly sat- Trial bo'tles isfactery in it results, placed on an equal footing with gold. free at John Boyden A Son's drug store. Officer Branch on Wednesday swore Reguiar size 50c and l. out a warrant against Edward Powell of LHivri UptoB, the charge being a summit. The e officer went up and served the warrant , Remaining uncalled for' at t lie in Coalville on Ang. 15, lffiio. and brought the-- ' defendant down to When calling for any of these letters, Coalville. He waa taken tedoreTTom-misiionHalmtm, entered a plea of please say advertised : t W. Yetmg Alms Pennon i guilty and was fined )5 and costa, AUnii H. Jehu-o- n Charles No!.!, ' Janie-M- d all 117.50. to in William U. W, ord amounting Simon pnuheit. Tbe county court met Friday last to A. V. Bowta, p. q. bear complaints from those whose tax The mo- -t delicate constitution can valuations had been raised. A number stfeiv use lr. J. 11. McLean's Tar Wine ml complaint s ere heard and adjusted, Lung Balm; it is a sure teiuedy for the hill of Thomas btagg was allowed. coughs, loss of voice, and all throat and The county" court also appointed' Mr. lung diseases. .'John Pack of Kama to fill the office of Dr. Prices Cream Baking Powder selectman, made vacant by tbe Fesigna- - Awards Cold Msdal UidwW Fair. Ssa Fnadsce. " , -- . - the-resu- Post-offic- er - rtRIOSSL. W. V. fluff was a Salt Lake Mondayi every way la the word conteet for and Mine prize Mrs. J.J. Chamber isitor out came Miller victorious, the May prizes beijJi lndsom silk tidies. Look Frank Olson went to Ogden Monday on a visitof a few weeks. KhDedge, Mrs. J. J. Chsmtarrs, Mrs. J. Frank If npk in of Echo made a Hying ' Callis, Mrs. AY. V. Cbtff, Jr.. Mrs. K. visit toCoafville yesierday, M. Allison, Jr., Mrs. George Olson, Mrs. thentf liariington was in Coalville Alma Smitn, Mrs. George Edg.ngion, Mrs. Lena Tt.ackerav, Mrs. V. J. Tuesday on legal business. Ball, the M.-- es Mus West' of Mnrgau is in Cs.lw.iv Bro,,y- - Compare the following want to jsee how far a will-gFor instance 1 ' Ahcw ri Lu,l 'm-visaing with Mrs. Johanson. o. Alice Crismon. M r. Dr. Hughes ha to I oal-- ; i , isistrs-ua- g AeeiHsnt. viiie to finish her sunimera outing. : Last bandard Friday, the Judge Henry Shields was down on1 Ogden -- AAick 2nd a UomlnM iiist .. aiciderrt .ml distressing Tueiolttc. pst.i.sia Eviitn Wilson has returned Horn nlrre1 ar Mills, Juab county, wheieby daughter of Section Fore-th- e Park Citv. where the has lawn working ,h drowned. Niie was was 'man Purdie past two weeks. river with tt lift battling in the was drawn and friend into an edd girl from which she was unable to extrh-herself. l!-- r lod- - was.in tr.e river four Judge Beuneit and V. .11, ihxoii of llOUI-- before it was recovered." M.e was Sait Lake were in Coaiv.Ile Monday in lt ,,right, intell.gent girl and generallv the interest of the Emery estate. j,, emumunity. ' she was the was in Coalville again A. only daughter of David N. ami Jane this week disposing of merchandise, lie Tildm Purdie, on w (torn the blow falls took it Trip up liit? rirr Monday, with prpi:t v(fitv. Miss McGuire OI salt laike, Who is at Tie Lifeof tlie fieri, w the blood piecent visiting in Echo, was in toai thereof;1 pure blood nteans healthy nave just made a large purckase 1 this Full Cream Cliee-e- , witii j vriie Wednesday fora brief Visit, functional activity and tnis Mt the certainty of quick restoration from which We will sell. lasts, at the above low ptice. Oeorge and Florence Cromptoo. ,i(.kliees or amdent. Dr. J. H. Me- -' Mtfuuig Mrv. JuiiHiiMtuf uii'i Jyertii Mreniht ning O'raiai anti Blyol other relatives lu Coaiviiij; this week. luritier gives pure rich blood, and and strengthens the w hole Isaiy. vitalize Miss Emma Fari.SAorth, who has bottle. turn per been iu Park City lor severai months, came home on yesterday Repablieaux Attention! excursion Main. Thete will Ire held a primary of the Gomer Thomas and son, Lelu, went Republicans of Coalville precinct at the Brick sehooihoute on Wednesday evenup the Weber Monday to puet, leelop-rneAugust 21st, at 8 oclock, for the woik on their prospects in t hut lo- ing. purpose of selecting seven delegates to attend the county convention to be held cality. 2drd. whirh conin lark"Cnr Iaiulsarpenter and wife of Kama vention will August deleselect twenty-eigh- t are iu CoAiyille on a brief visit. They gates to the Territorial convention to be are the guets.pf Mr. and Mrs. W. W. held in Halt Lake August 28. Other business of importance will also fluff, Jr. come before the primary, to which the Miss May Miller, sister of Miss Kdua ladies are eiecially invited. By order Lake on a of precinct committee. Miller, came out fiom Ball and other friends visit UrMiss Democrats Attention! iu Coalville Mon. ay. 'X There will he a meeting of the Iemo-crati- c Miss Libbie Calderwood and Mias Society held in duff's Hall, TuesAnnie I'anuth. who have beeu working day evening, August 20, 1805, at 8 in Park City for seveial months past, ock; k, for the purpose of electing officers for the enumg year, and transacthave returned to their homes here. ing such ptlier business as may come Mrs. W. J. Bromley and children of lefore the' Ladies cordially T. L. Allis, Pres. Sait Lake are iu Coalville on a visit to iuvited. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alma GRAND RECURSION aricl-exam- ine -and othtr relatives and friends. xvWk JT. Miss Carrie Lewis of Ogden, sister of To Gr!!14 Beatfc Aaffort tSrd.V George W. Edgington of this place, is The Wasatch mine excursioV to Garhereon a visit for a few weeks. Mies field Beach will take place August 23rd. Lewis is the gqet ef Mr. and Mrs. Tickets on sale August 23, goed retur George Edgington. ing August 25thLa three days limit. i A. A. Pebby, Agt, Miss Maude Miller of Lead City, ti. D , It who is spending tbe summer with reKmewrslea Is Saltatr latives hers, went up with her uncle, August 23rd via Union Pacific R. R. W. li. Smith, Jr., to hiitasch cn Satur- Fare $1.50. round trip. Salt Lake Tabernacle choir day. Tickets on sale Aug. day to spend a few days with his family 23, good returning same day, by special there. A. A. Pibry, Agt. t train. Mrs. Wm. Haxeitoo of Morgan it out ; Excwrlwntat Take Notice. to Coalyille ou a visit to ker mother and excuron fiaitair the committee The IN EACH TOWN OR TILLAGE. ether relatives and friends here. Mr. on August 23rd expect to make arIfaxelton has been granted a week's sion If you Dll oat blank wd mill to ns, tbe Pabljsbers of TBE GREAT DITIDE ill trite three-day- s the for a limit, rangements joa fall particulars bow to eara vacation, and is spending it fishing in same at the Garfield excursion. X.x L. T. Allis. It. Idaho. Cents Cash Joseph Bull and family cams out Irom Teachers Kaaealeetloa. Halt Lake Saturday for a brief visit A teachers examination will be held Sending yen at tbe same time, free of post, portage paid, a complete outfit with which to start all you have to do ia to sign your uame ana get some out to sign as referee. Always among friends in Coalville and vicinity. St Coalville on the 26th and 27th of abeBuiineaa sure and address your letters to Mr. Bull is favorably impres ed with August; and another af Park City on THE GREAT DIVIDE, 3I Dearborn tit., Chic ago. apSummit county, and says he would like the 28th and 28th of August. All lawplicants who are not the holders of to live here. ful certificates, will be required to take Mr. C. G. Strong, principal of the one of these examinations. D. 8. L McCobkli, public schools at Auderson, Cal., says : v Chairman of Board of Examiners. I have used Chamberlain's Pain Balm August 1,1898. and have found it an excellent remedy LATTER-DASAINTS COLLEGE, for lameness and slight wounds. Lameness usually results from a sprain, Salt Lake City. School year opens or other injury, or from rheumatism, for September 9th. with enlarged faculty and extended courses. Specialties made which Chamberlain's Pain Balm is es- of theological, normal and commercial pecially intended and uneaqualled. It work.' Courses extend from eighth affords almost immediats relief and in grade to university sophomore year, ina short time effects a permanent cure. clusive Tuition, $10 per year. For further information apply to For sale by John Boyden and Xn, Wili abd Dose, Principal. a. A riuw-- t THE BEAUTIFUL ROCKIES. Mrs. Lena Thackeray was the hostess of an enjoyable keneington on Friday They Cantata th r, rwadeat Beenery and the afternoon, at her residence, which was Richest (told Mlaealath Known World. lor unknown wealth in fabulously given in honor of Mrs. E. M. Allison, Jr., of Ogden. The hours' were pleasantly rich mines of gold and silver and sparkling precious gem stones, not to menpassed, vocal and instrumental, music, tion the lovely scenery, our own Rocky recitations, etc., enjoyed, and as th mountains excel anv region on earth. evening drew to a close, ices and dainty The VMraltd B'.iFu, of Denver, Colrefreshments were served. Four tables orado, (founded 18901 illustrates the all had beou arranged, on each of w hich choicest scenery each week and tell true about the wonderful west. Also, was a magnificent bouquet; and the stories of love and adventure. This big other floral decoration were, beautiful. family paper, containing eight large columns, will be sent on For these handsome souvenirs the cards pages fifty-si- x thirteen weeks) for were cut, the winners !eingMisa Maude. trial three 'months two ceptstampeelab olsi for ten only Miller, Miss May fluff, Miss Lissa Bali a dollar bill. Handsome gold rings set and Mrs. Evan. For the first and booby with beautiful Rocky mountain gem as prizes a candle wm cut in half and are given free as premiums. Address The Times when yon mention and above and the prize awarded to th lighted, write. to be time it lady guessing the Go-would burn, Mrs. Alma Eklredga won Awarded the firt prize, a handsome cup and lienors World's Fair. Highest saucer, and Mrs. tieorge Edgington the looby prize, a huge artificial butterfly. Those present were Mi. E.M. Allison, j Hr., Mrs. W. W. fluff. Jr., Mrs. Job Callia, Mm. Alma Eldredge, Mrs.- - J. K Hosuier, Mr, llei.ry Evan?, Mrs. George Uison, Mrs. Ueurge Edginglou, the Misses Lis-- a Bail, luore Evans, Maude Miller, May fluff. Lina Miller and A me Boyden. r-r- - 14 lbsrRiee for $1 j for 1 Oat Flakes for 1 ei,r Salmon j a ' ; Fall Cream Cheese 10c. a lb. ' ! " ta-a- As the J fruit seasonis now at hand, we will make a special sale on Sugar, to wit: nt Sugar, $5.75 a Sack We have other goods too numerous to mention, but will take Lia pleasurs in showing them, and at Prices that Defy Competition! mu-etin- x Call Eid-redg- e, and be conRespectfully, vinced. Peoples Mer. Co., ALMA ELDREDGE, Manager. WE WANT Girl ONE in 20 in 5 Jlinntes The Coalville Y TIM-- B Krn-la(ta- $2 per Year. Larger Circulation in Summit County than all other papers combined. e. -- fDSL IN SUMMIT COUNTY. 11 E TIMES- Job Printing Department I A taH'vewaful Four OVJtx'li On Wednesday - Edna'Miller anJ Miss Lissa Ball gave a enjoyable afternoon tea in hmmr of Miss May Mi- Miller. The reception Hr.J dining rooms were profusely an. I ta!y decorated with flowers. Mbsic ami other amusements were had, nice refreshments were served and the event was a success in i MOST PERFECT MADE A purs Grape Cream of Tartar Bow der. Fret! from Ammonia, ALm or zny ether aduiteianl j 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. ' ISCOMPLETB. . ' 1 |