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Show t i f Fi I I COALVILLE TIMES. FKIDAY.MAK, CNULVIIl-K- , Mi inutl . . ti.'A. ..arsm ' . n W lob. to Dir4ru d fsrk l'V '..WWnA tore , ' r ..' . , fur Tbe ;eue . 1 rMaa . , Psueier.. -- Wsmns -- . -- LtaHf . . A , - '" Wkkr) lu''hf. !' I. 7 Wholesale and Retail Dealers in tL COALVILLE wy- tv O - ." 'lu ir I kill' ho. tf Tu M401M4K tiuifd r ji iENERftl t W ind 80 MintrrAre Between ' BLOCKADED WITH I a,o ,i.i- - hu.i ,v,' tl l m neu-- -- j E ! .ii. in m, ur, ti.,j I -- 4 1 r WRECKAGE. -- DRY -- -- uf Itflrllni Lklt.t op. lu TkrtrrM briithi li- y. priatad. The Coalvill lioiii IirauiHtu. rami', pany, wlio intended to appear in "A hare Celebrated Cam poetpoaed tlieir play until neit Thorn-da- y night the 2Mh. The Old Home Dramatic appear night in tha aecond preeehfatian ofMirhael Krle. Mia Maud f cen pie of week ago letereon left Coalville for a runt to Almy to benefit her health, end on Monday tha neat of bar death from bronchilia wae received here. The reweinr were brought back to Coelr iff and the funeral wae held yeeierday. Him Patereon wae 20 year of ag, aad had many warm fnaada here. A petition a circulated in Coalville thia week and wa aigned bv nearly averybody, aking the CoiiNtilutional Conveation to put a rlauee in tlf making tight hour day' work for miner. Th people who had the petition in charge were mm h 1 the eupport they mcitel in Coalville. Tha little baly of Mr. Georg H. reterennof Evaneton on Wednewlay, jnot before the departure of Mr. Peterson to attend the funeral of bit daughter, Maud, at.CoalviUe, got bold el.a bo, tie oi bartthorn which had been left lying oa tba window, and drank from the bottle. A doctor happened to Ire within call, which fact alone eaved the little one from death. The baby i (till quite ill, Au Aworieted diapatcb from Parm, dated Monday, eavt ihgt thia year, 18B5, will be a remarkable one, both in aeironoiaicai and a rebgioua x point of view. On Good Friday aeit, the the 12th, Joarae), April Napa , any heavenly bodice which gravitate around theeun will be in aaaitfy the mu poeition that they occupied in the firmament on the day thrift died on the crera. It wilt be the firvt time null thing bae occurred iice that great day, joet t(U2 yea r ago. That wae the vear of. the t'iinetian era, thirty-thir- d which date from the birth, of Chriat. At 4 2i) in the morning, Parit time, the moon will paa before Virgmit (Spica) and hide that coiutcllatiou irom view for over an hour. - i 'i- - 1 imeigth. TivTnj rc I r! '0 k it'd tirria'Tt'la flextnr - ) -- pfi iviryni ij Mill-por- t, M nrr, oil e a irs laldtnt Walter" -- addius, John linxter; hatuuel f I Notions, I a , t A , ! v HATS. SHOES, 11 I rei-deni- Wih her haie frierd and reative working in ihe wine at Almy, and every report wa eagerly sought by I lied one with tear and nnxjou anxiety lest new oftkedeath of Rome loved one would come Tii wires were kept buy in g from her and dispst'dir W. W. t'lnff received a dispatch from Bihop Ikiwna, at noon yeeterd-who ia nerinteii tent of mine No. 7, to the effect that the number of death would reach aixty. The detail at hand are of h conflicting nature, - and the death and imprisoned list it variously reported at from fifty to eighty. Dispatch to the Balt Lake papers of yesterday warning coouia the following, for '1 . riod luanv .1 rh rvin-.- -' t!ii louiplaint, bnl uiulshe used this f id v bn ha- - Ii Pain rum mi. it Mens Boys, ) ! p.-u- ainiii-cDien- i. and .f pre-en- ts The ISorll. wllaral Club - Youths The tealv tile Hurtireltural rinh held It reun nienlblv meepng last Monday night. There was a good .vttendanca. vailed to order by The Hireling w President Thonia Beard Joseph Wright gav a les ture on cabbage cilture. Many question were nn im asked, which brongut oat poitiult jK.inta and liendn ixl din jnm. The t,nrtioirf vrirter curiae waaal.) prv'flt.iHv disnssiHi, and loe ioliowiug varieties were g ven a t! e best nitad to this climate : The tVinlnmed Father a- - tii Drnnliead, All late, and Late York, K.irh, Jers. v ami Wakefield us the eariv. Da rid Klui.swortli then gave lecture culture, ti- - reported be oi, Iiud a vaiiety el raspWirv 01 which he entr-- t hroe quarteon thirteen raise, tnishes. la- -t -- easan, 'outdid nut know the nuiue of he variety. 1 filter recommended the 4la'ia and other kinds. Willmm J. Wright a to lecnr uii fi .nt and tua le Iree col ture, on Tilt's Uv evening, April in 1. Wa P, tau-tL,se- r- - Clothing. -- whole country around, wrecked the Power plunk, a fan house and several other building, entailing heavy loss, but the death roll Ur overshadow all other considerations. Edwin Cex, the opted carpenter, W. Clark, William Kallera, Jr., and J erne Gerullv, aa Austrian, were kilial in the iKiwer-houewhile O. Maltby,-outsiforeman, Jerry Crawford and Andrew Mason were injured and died soon afterwarJs, the la at three being about the power-housat the time of ihe explosion. A few hours later the dead oodles of James Uaib and Fred Morgan were brought from the elope. No one after seeing the gho.tl spectacle presented by flir two belies brought out of the slope could haw hope of any m the iin Iwieg alive. The bodies were burned and with garments tore to ehrads. making it almost impossible to ideutify. them. How many were in the mine at the time of the explosion will take time to tell, but the best information obtainable lion place tha number at pver eigbtv. Nearly all known to be killed leave large families. A few live were eaved of the time of the explosion. The mnere yuilwoik at 6 oclock, and in for them lo be near the entrance and come out just as the whistle blows. A nmuler of men had ceai out and Some had juit left the eatrawce to the mine slope, away from the working tan-ne- t, when the explosion occurred, thus escaping death, Zek Baker and father and brother came otft five minute before the explosion. Zcke was hit bv the limlr which killed the Crawford hov, but be wa not much hurt. John Hanna, carpenter, had jut come ont, and wa talking to Cot and Bruce when tlisyj were killed, he being burned slightly. de e black-enene- mil , 1 of Wyoming iKCiirrevl a 6 45 tin evening. at No. 5, Centra) Pacific mine. Ked ( anyon, five niila north of CvunMon. The explosion in the mine !,.s,k the a, f ti.c pleusurv III rtiis! trouble, 5 mire j trnlv t t It M' i ih'tv tent and fl hoi tic- - I r s.ilc ! v Jiiliii Itiydcn ,t Sin. plav nriX'i s cahc on lir anil give her a nnrl drlipb'f ii sdipnve A verv pleasant . ! .11 innocent gxtnet cvvnuig was A puiuticr and of band-smcr given tier, aaiong tiem Iving a valuable gold watch from her mull er ami father. Evanston, Wyo., March 2l. Special lo Tribune. The greatest wine horror Jame . found nu r I.dm nnr pic! !y cured retomimtudti rv-tu- bo, 0 ion i edirs jri trane-mlltin- Janie Bruce,onteid , GOODS, : hive i o' 'ainci v cr 1. u mi of Bate, nephew ot '11 us i.ngian 1 , William I'r ' m'1 ipii of mud Liark, iui-r- i white then- - ar-- ti a, in oaiilii .i thrown info a teal of who ir iv'!' M at i wiin neariv ai unueuel excitement yreterdav by the on a hn i w new of the horrible exf.loeion it mine Fl- u- I H I ov.l0, I, Lu t t'o.. Uraoii. 0. 5 ttt Almy, Wjo, on Thuredaf t or ot tl.e'great 'J la ion Tii ',i are of detail than inure night. I - I in Haim has i . io s uvual iii'i.er'ai.t e and tnfiiifiiam- - at goo -- h I , iieen irouhle.1 liol Cl. s Coalville from the fact that many . arms and haul of the ''1 v Ali-eT- WuU(H-II- The weather the part week hss len a guess from day lo day. The funeral of f)r. and M r. Ilusnicr'a infant baby took place Mondiy. Section Foreman Eaddie ban been doing orne needed track repairing thin week. ThttFUliupre frngte ha Wn riiid by the Millard t'o. Blade fur triminal Babel. W. If. Branch on Saturday took Jtair Cherry to Prom, and left him at the Mylnm there. AJmt A Jinmber ef our citixen. wenl nt to Almy to look for friend ami visit the een f the horrible explosion. thrown into Three rominuiikaiion the -- waste basket tble week for the reasen that the writre failed to sign their name to thorn. ' The public actiooli are going through the a written examination questions haring been submitted to the - county uperinteadent and the auewere are to be forwarded to him. The regular monthly payday f the Coal If partmrnt of the (I, A. M. Ca., mat around on tba 20 lb lost,, and the miner were presented with thtlr check. The edition of the Ogden Standard gotten ont entirely by the lad ire for the benefit of the Dorcu encietr at that f the pla w an last Saturday, wae on lest - number that thfilen ha eer Prt A il riur ii Fif'v i an Kelts Perils- - Working MM anti I)jr u 1'iu.l Mt I hinrr U R.ktli tin Roil BREVITIES. A !id Killed and Imprisoned. SLOPES it a on'., ..iiole! laM P ark , t b rt John i I i t l lari , ii ( lo, rowed, " II. ir.evr, r.il .11 i trb 'i m Jr , J.ntph I In 7"rf, ltvden rtM i'ii win, r.Htiet Jubrn, Mi Liovd Julio l.c- - - I ii i Iviiti, din . m kcii", , La par, thiiics Fred M"rg'i tt . ham Morn, Jahn liter Vdit.ini Vlaa.u, Morrifc, tt s Hcnrv H. t. Si I. .rn .jja , Mi (ahsr i t i is , - r , Si!t ij With lui t i. .all MARKETS. Bt TOM Ift'OTlIlOKK. LOCAL MERGHBNDI8 -- oi- lark P meow 'r cr aped, all u-- c Henry . x ' ,o jour of t. ncnrrj'-.i.man sir l't ' nil, af'rr i - GO. bi. ' Time- -. j,T' Mtiuri -- il. . i -- hl'd'SI), hi X. 1 Veer. iaiktrliM) I --MERCANTILE ; in. I, B lJWp. .. WS-l- ljB b ;,M P S. 1, . . ; tellfSPEOPLES !. 22, IAIHt re lisrsrr p Of i d, Iwt-ao- e cue-tonia- rv HARDWARE, TINWARE, 1 1 Plain, Staple and Fancy td c Croupv sufTuratioai, night cough and adw tionv of the throat and lunge nun k ly reit, ved iy fr. j, H. Mc can's Tr ittncl.ung Palm. . all the common W f In I tie llT7t Mi Karlxnd .1 GROCERIES! aaiu g.t g rl r A,.fdv s' ihi otHce A hoasewerk. g.gf ISuta sm of pio-u.in- t Mr. T. A, unnlaotof l.iy Uak. m U r imn.tv , Al ukn with I hcavv col I. r11 uuiis in hi chr st c s., cmu' ii, h hud spasroa and was thicntcjcd id I nvtmtonia. Hi fathvi gv )hiu scvcrsl large dose td ChundierlaMi t'ungh Kennedy which broke up the cough nd nred hin. Mr. McFarland save whenever bis children have turnip be invarmblv give them Chamberlain Cough Hema.lv and it alwxvsture- - them. Ilci-.sultr it the beet cough reinviv in the murkst. For vale bv John Boyden A Nin. Also for Oats; Wheat, Potatoes Hay and Produce. -- wt-r- n v n Awarded Highest Honors Worlds oa- - , 1 v sfxxavxo rmiuE. It was enilsrstvxxl that the foliewitig If year kidney art inactive, you will were m the wine: Willmrd person feel aad look wretched, even in the moat cheerful society, aad melaavholy CH the Brown, John Dexter, John lxck Charle A'lark, Joseph lleghton, Thiua occaeioo. I'r. J. If. McLean Jver and Kidney Balm will et yo t Jame and Samuel Hutchinson, George right again. per hwitle. I Hid, George flrdyJolin Fcnru. -- "r -- 11 'nll, ' Pu-,"m dur Dr. Cries Crum BUn 1c. John JVelie, Jhu (nt. ,h, ubuiu . WerM h tWytwe lUSd am ISytn CHEAT, I Peoples Mercantile BMfflRQ Co., dht 1 ' - MOST PERFECT MADE A purs Grape Cream of Tartar Powdct. Fret fcom Ammonia, Alum t ny other adjitcrarA T 40 YEARS THE STANDARtf, ' I Alina Eldredge, Manager. k . r- - |