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Show ' CITE treated to a fine re porto1 re of dance music. Had the music been .. better knowa there i no doultih atteudance COALVILLE, UTAH OCT. 15, 1807. would bare been large. Wm. McLean, for a long time conim mo Ptrniu or nm$, nected with the Wasatch mine as bookAT OO.IT1U.I MOM 4IBIVS ABB Dir. keeper, has gone to Diamondville. U.0S. m. where be hae secured He. 13 to Pin City... employment. m. COALVILLE TIMES. Wo. IZS, to Xt ho. tlUVI AMD .....I. Dir. IT MOM I .. Eat am......' Mp.n. 4.46. Mo. 2. K for Tho m. u4 4MU CorrMMOnU - TImaoa. Jin. Roth Kltw N. B.Snayp Mle Peua Rock port.. O. f Lyon Henry emiu (ieome W. Jomi Ibarlt H. Wr ......... wiuuilp Hoymyille ....Juba CUrk .. Optus Gnu Crock .... Rcbo Btnrlrf Dourk Orovilen Mori ab RadCAoyon.Wyu.. .. ,C. .. Ciilli A. A.-- ..... Rrtmm .. ...... 14 It Hem Brewer ........ . jtua-j-- L. Vau The CityCouncil met in adjourned session Monday night. Roll call showed a quorum present, and after prayer by Councilman Wright the minutes of the meeting of September 7 tli were read and approved, as were also the minutes of October 11th. Oct. for $12 The billot Dr J, E. llo-mThe program for Sunday evening, adie an for work was read and referred Military 17th, at the Stake Tabernacle dress by J. A. Smith, a double quartette to Claims committee with power to aet. The following bill were allowed : by Ella' Fisher and other q and an essay A. $ 2 00 Ellen Franklin, sanitary work by Copley. Time 5 70 Publishing Company A special In thia morning's Salt Lake 1 75 A. W, Bteele, miscellaneous ex Herald announces that Benjamin Thoa. Wright, street supervisor. .15 75 died at his home in Kamas on W. C. Redden, labor on streets . . .10 00 .1190 Wednesday. He was a brother of Com- J. M. Faddiet, feeding rags lumber Jat. .14 83 Welsh, missioner Lambert, David Faedics, cleaning culvert ..200 We beard a rumor yesterday which E. II. ... 3 70 Rbead, making deeds 13 50 seem; to Lave come pretty straight, J. A. Bmith. recording deeds to the effect that K. C. Chambers had James Stone, labor oq cemetery .18 00 3 00 City Marshal, feeding estrays tendered his resignation as superintend160 City Treasurer..,,.., ent of the Ontario company, and that a Coalville Co-o5 73 supplies I Mr, Scarem had been appointed in is The repots of theJustiieof the Pence, plaw; also that the mine would likely Cuy Marshal and City Treasurer weie resume operation within, thirty days. read and accepted. us from ScoHarry Wycherley Under the head of petitions Joseph field that all those who went down Wright presented a petition asking the there are at work, and that there is Council to order an election to detach a plenty of wefk there for many more portion of the city lying on the outStokes arrived there theotbe. men. skirts of town. After instiuctions from day and went to work next morning. the City Attorney the Conned decided He also calls our attention to the fact that the request could Jmt be legally that we oinmittd the name of Koliert granted. Wilson in our list of those who went An ordinance relating to itemized bills down with Mr. Parmley. and payroll for city officers was read A few weeks ago the editor was taken first and second time, and on motion it with a very severe cold that caused him was laid on the table until the next to be in a most miserable condition. whets will receive its third it It was undoubtedly a bad case of la meeting, " grippe and recognizing it as dangerous reading. be took immediate steps to bring about The Council then appointed the foa speedy cure. From the advertisellowing electors as judges of election for ment of Cbamberlaius Cough Remedy the totuing municipal election to be and the many good recommendations Included therein we concluded to make heid November 2nd; Precinct 19, H. er ....,12 24p.m. go. I. w M iitkirlwil a MCBO. iai A. BaII Looiiou A. H. Adily . . . , Church Dtrectorv, . p, LATTCB'DAT IAIMTA. Hacbamest Mektiso Every p. m. F. li. Wright, Ere. Sabath Sciiotiir Every Sunday at 10 a. m. Geo. Beard, Supt. Famt Meetwg Every first Sunday at2p. m. Uirhop. Gekeral PaiErruooi) Meetisg of the of each month at Ward. First 4 p. m Bishop. A ABt. Priesthood Meiti vo Every Wednesday at 7;30 p, m. Bishop, Rrutr SiK'iKtr Meetimis Everr firsts Thursday at 2 p. m., in Academy pudding Elizabeth Lusty, Ires. Y. M. M. I. A. Memvoa Evpfy Sunday at 7 ;30 p. in. B, B. Copley, Ires, Y. L, M. I. A.MKBtwoaEvery Monires. day at 7:20 p. m. EUnT-arber- , Prims nv MeETivosrEvery Fridy at 4:30p, m., in Academy Building, . Waid Sunday, Maggie At 2 Saimohylre. Cuoia Pa tpncE Every Thursday V. (Minister, 7:30 p. nj.r-l- t at CHURCH. CoVGREGATIOVAl Preaching service every second Sun-t- y eveein. tmndav School every 'Sunday at 2:30 p. tn. J. P. Nituxg, Pastor. Third North and Quinejfit. Balt Lake. Coaly 111 Mall Rorvleo 1AILY. Mail pouches going north, east and west close at this office at 8:30 a. in. Mail pouches going south dose at it):30 a. in. Mail arrives from the south at 9 a.m. Mail arrives from the north east and west at II a, tu. Mail pouch from Upton arrives at 12 a. m , leaves at 2 p. m Wednesday . and Saturday each .week. ns. prricu uot Money orders window opens at 9a. m. and cloes at 5 p. ui. Gennera! and Ueliverv, 8iamp Register window open at a. m.. and closes at 0 p. tn. On Sundays and legal hohuays general delivery window will ba open tor one hour only after mail arrives. No registered and money order business will be done on those days. A. P. Bower, P. M, a first trial of the medicine. To say was satisfactory in its results is putting it very mildly, indeed. It acted like magic and the result was a speedy have no and imminent cure. U hesitancy in recommending this excellent Cough remedy to anyone afflicted with a cough or cold in any form. The Banner of Liberty, Libertytown, Maryland. The 25 and 60 cent sizes for sale by John Hoyden A Sons. that it Certainly you dont want to. suffer with dyspepsia, constipation, sick headache, sallow skin and loss of appetite. You hav never tried Lie Witts Lit-- tl Early Kiserafor these complaints or yon would have been cured. They are small pills but great regulators. John Boyden A Son. Hamden Mlnatrela. Fclfall hss been engnged for next Tuesday night by Senator Ve Hamdens Colored Troubadours. see from various press notices that they I, O. O. have given general satisfaction, and are a world of fun within themselves. They are atl colored people, and said to be good artists. The Dayton, Nev., Times, says that the show consists of negto melodies, eccentricities, songumidunce plantation ' business, jigs, clogs, etc,, and those w bo did not attyud nursed a real treat in the way of a hearty laugh, and that their people had paid I wire as much to see far interior talient. We have seen many more compli tuentary notices in the Southern Utah papers. Their prices for Tuesday next w ill be 15, 23 and 33 cents. i LOCAL J. L. BWITIES. Boyden made a trip to Suit Bake on business thia week. Mr. William Parmley and children will leave for Scofield next week. Mrs. Geo, Olsou leave -- Jo? Lak a a short visit the first of Abe week. dicers went through A couple ol here yesterday m search of the escaped Balt Ink convicts. 2 A marriage license was issued Jester-da- y to Owe! Greeuan aud Mary, both ol Park City. was in Salt Gab-rielao- n, We are more than pleased toauuounce that L.' W," Wilhaiha is considerably improved In health at this writing. Mrs. T.J. Lewis and children have relagene to Jasper, Mo., on a visit to tives and old friends. They will be absent abont one month. Nice, neat Invitation for the Kl 0. T, M. ball on the 29th Inst, bare just ' '' been printed at this office. The ball promise to be a grand affair. The Orchestra from Silt Lake played of ladies and a small to a large audience - audience of gentlemen at the I. 0. O; F. Hall last Tuesday evening. Various reasons combined to cause a small attendance, yet, those who went were ing the regret of the club to lose one of its members. She spoke enthusiastically of Mrs. Olsen's work inlhe club. A beautiful imbroidered dresser set was then prosen ted to Mrs. Olson by the president in behalf of the clnb. Mrs. Olson responded in a happy and ap-- v propriate manner. Mrs. Olsen opened the oor leading to t the dining room and graciously invited the ladies to enter. - Tfie room was beautifully decorated with autumn leaves.. Email tables decorated with autumn leavea were placed around, upon which were served dainty and delicious refreshments consisting of chicken salads, biscuits, olives! cakes, fruits, etc The ladies voted Mrs. Olsen a moet charming entertainer, and are indeed sorry that she is to leave Coal vi.le. The bestow ishes of the club go with her. Club adjourned to meet next Monday N. with Mrs. Pa.mley. , We are to the fact That it is hard for the people to raakeloth ends meet these times. We also know that the ' people have some needs that must be supplied. We feel warranted in sayinjj that yott can supply your wants from our complete .stoek of MISSIONARY APPOINTMENTS. Elder Silag Pack and Bert Pack, Oct. Henefer; Nov., 21, fcnvderville; Nov., 27, Coalville; Dec., 12, Upton; Wan-shiDec., 19, lloytsville; Jan., Jan., 23, Rockport; Feb., 20, Peoa; Feb., 27, Oakley; Mar., 13, Kamas; Mar., 27, East Coalville; May 22. Echo. and John Elders John A. Mart-hun- t NoV., SI, 21, Echo; Oct., Seymour. llenefer; Nov., 28, Snyderville; Dec., 12, East Coalville; Dec., 29, Coalville; Jan., 9 98, lloytsville; Jan., 23, Wan-- h ip; Feb., 20, Rockport; Feb., 27, Peoa ; Mar. 13, Oakley ; Mur., 27, Kamas; May 22, Upton. Elders Stephen Walker and Robert Biddoway. Oct.. 31, Snyderville; Nov.. 21, Upton; Nov. 28, East Coalville; Dec; 12, Coalville; Dec. 19, Kamas; 31, 8, Jan., p; FALL GOODS. We have everything in outings and flannels from 6c to 20c a yard. Quilt linings at 16 yards for $1. Our line of BLANKETS. We have a good gray for. .,80c A better one for . .90c A fine white one An extra heavy one $1.80 Very large and heavy gray $2.00 Ouri gray iodine enough for anybody We have maaiy more not listed here; ........ 5 Jan., 23, lloytsville; Warship; Feb., 27, Echo; Rockport; Mar., 27, Ieoa; Oakley ; Feb., 20, Mat., 13, Wheaton, Jr., Rep; J. F, Bmith, Dem; t April 17,' llenefer. John Booth, Jr., Deni. Precinct 20, R. William and Auston Crook' Eder F. Northcott.Rep; James Btor.es, Dein; Bates. Oct.. 31, Upton ; Nov. 21, East G. L. Jones, Item. Precinct 21, W. E. Coalville; Nov., 28, Henefer; Dec., Chappell, Rep; Joseph Wright. Pern; 12, Echo; Dec , 19, Snyderville; Jan., Coalville; Jan., 23, Oakley; Feb., James Cowcill, Dem. 27, Kamas ; Mar., 13, lloytsville ; Mar., The following were selected as polling 27, Wanship; April 17. Rockport; Applaces; - Precinct 19, Rock schoolhouse; ril 24, Peoa ; May 32, Evanston. Precinct 20, Brick schoulhom-- ; Precinct Elders Alexander Street and Geo. G. Reildon. Oct. 31. Kamns; Nov., 21, 21, Spring Hollow meeting house. The compensation of judges was fixed Oakley; ov.f 28, Ieoa; Dec., 12, Rockport; Dec., 19, Wauship; Jan., '9-9at $3 each. Coalville ; Jan., 23 ; Coalville ; Feb. , East The compensation af registration offi- 20, Upton; Feb 27, Henefer; Mar., 13, cer was fixed at $3 ner day. Echo: Mar., 17, lloytsville; April 17, The City Recorder wss instructed to Almy; May 22, Snyderville. Elders' Geo. Ruff and J- - T. tlodson. go over the assess me tit roll so as to omit a number of widows and indigent and Oct., 31, Oakley; Nov., 21, Kamas; Nov. deliver the revised toll to the City 28, Rockport; Dec., 12, Jiovtsville; Dec. 19, Peoa, Jan., Upton; Feb., 20, Treasurer. East Coalville; Feb., 27, lloytsville; The. Consicil then adjourned ; liene April 17, Almv ; May 22, Snyderville. diction by Councilman Buchanan, 'Elders Henry Robinson and William Harris. Oct., 31, Rockport; Nov., 21, . . B. L. Peoa; Nov., 28, Wauship ; Dec., 12, .he ladies met this week at the pleas- llenefer; Dec., 19. Eat Coalville; Jan., ant home of Mrs. Annie Olsen, and were 23 98, Echo; Feb., 29, Coalville; Mar., 13, Upton; Apiiil7, lloytsville; May 22, lelightmlly entertained. The session Oakley. wss a decided success. Every member, Elders Thomas Britton and Walter state Runu. exoept one, whom eare t)ii;Z7Jl,. Vun9lup Nov., 21, was unable to .attend through illness, Dec., 12, Oakley , Dec., 16, lloytsville; 9 answered to the roll call. Rockport; Jan., 9 98, Peoa, Jan., 23, 20, Upton; Mar., 15, CoalvilleFeb., of Mrs. Callis continWj the review Feb. 27, Henefer; Almy ; April 17. CoalEntli-.Hjstoryfiniahiug the brilliant ville; April, 24, Evanston; Slay 29, Be.- The annals reign of Snyderville. of Elizibeth are alo ned with some of Elders Henry Hirst and C. A. Walton. the greatest name of Kagnsli LiteratOcr., 31, Peoa ; Nov. 21, Rockport ; Nov. ure.- The majority of English praise 28, Oak ley; IVc. 12, Kamas; Dec,, 19, Echo; Feb., 20, was formed by the hand of Hooker; Upton; Jan.fci tfie harmony of English vere flowed Hovtsville; Feb., 27, Coalville; Mar., 13, Wanship; April 17, East Coalville; from the lips of bpenst-r- ; the drama, April 24, llenefer. the surest proof of an advanced civilizaElders Issue Dansor and Charles tion, had then its first lieginmng; and Kingston. Oct, 31. Almy; Nov., 28, Park-Citwss perfected by the immortal ShakesJan.r Mar,. 20, Henefer; 27, Feb., Coalville; Bacon opened np a uew peare; whilst 17, g2, Echo; Brioger. May April method of philosopny, ho practical Fliers Charles Beveridge aui Joseph' be said fruits we Dean. Oct. 31, Evanston; Nov.,' 14, ' . gather, Bridger; Dee. 19, Echo ; . Jan., 998, Mi. Anuia Olsea related an histori- llenefr; Jan., 28, Rock Springs; April John Bovdon, cal event conn?ted kith this reign, 24. Coalville. Edmond Eldredge, led which exto and causes the the ' A. Fisher, Joseph of Duke ecution of the Committee. Mrs. Cora Hodeon gave au interesting Approved, description of the Massacre of St. Bar- W. W. Ciuff, Pres. Oct. 11th, 1S97. tholomew. J Awarded Mrs. Louie Stevens read a pretty and Highest Honors Worlds Fair. interesting selection. . Mrs. llosmer gave au excellent arThe from ticle literary- Digest. 'Niagara and Lord Kelvin. This great En- $3-7- ' 5 In Mens Underwear e Our stock can not be equaled. We have them from fi.25to $5 a suit. Our fleeced lined wear at is the best money can buy. COME AND EXAMINE THESE GOODSr Peoples Mercantile ALMA Co. ELDREDG.E, Manager. orj-Vt- OO good-Quee- 25-9- Those w ho believe chronic diarrhoeg to be incurable should rev I what Mr? t j ol Gears Milts, U.. m P. E. Grisham, l have to say on the subject, v iz, 5 bceti a suffeter from chronic diarrhoea ever bince the war and havedrioJ all kind of medicine for it. At last I found a remedv that efflcted aenre and that was Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera This mediand Diarrhoea Remedy. ba can upon for depended always cine colic, cholera morbu, dysentery or diarrhoea. It is pleasant to take, and never fails to effect a cure. 25 aud 50 cent sizes for sale by John Boyden A Sons. Call at onr yard and we w ill take pleasure in showing you and quoting prices on the many tiesiittful monu menu and headstone now on hand. Summit Marble Works. glish engineer propones to utilize this lloytsville, Uuh. wonderful cataract to turn the wheels AND of vast machinery. He assume the WANTED TRUSTWORTHY or ladies to travel toul of Niagara to be 6,000,000 power in for responsible, established house horse-poweUuh. Monthly $63.00 and exrne rp-insteady. Reference. Enclose Nortbcott read an interesting stumped envelope. The MagaIXmainion Company, Dept. Y Chicago article from the Cosmopohtion and Stage Greatest zine, Japans The Bicyclist's Best Friend is a familiar name for leWitts Witch Hasei Actor," Danjura. An amusing selection, Quacks was halve, alwavs ready for emergencies. While a speefie for piles, it also usuallWbeadon. and cure cuts, bruises, salt read by Mrs. Cora y relieveeczema of the affections arose all and and gracefully "'"The president rheum,skin. It never faile, John Boyden A brief eloquent address, express a mad Son. 1 Vlianumdvilie to join her husband. Mis Leaore Evans To heal the broken aild dieased tissues, to soothe the irritated surfaces, to iiHiantly relieve and to permanently cureistne minm of DeWjtta Witch Hazel Salve. John Boyileiux Son. ' A.- Always On Hand I atthe FCH y; k Lump, Stove, , $2.00 1.25 Es-e- x. - DR; PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY - r. on . V 1 WeberCoal Co Clearance Sale Bedrock Prices in some of our lines at ' MOST PERFECT MADE purs Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant K 40 Years the Standard. Call and see io be convinced. prices: ' r C. W. & ROBT. YOUNG, Wanshif - I All other goods at HARD TIME ' ' V , |