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Show v u COALVILLE TIMES. $ I COALVILLE, FRIDAY. 40 ecFAtmu v 4jfir4i i Mttn e. VM tA to Ih rs M Et ? r ! ft. H napp oTp, i.yoiu bskUy n, ll,.yllll .... Snioo Wsnsfclp E.ao inelr Waaaltfa Murs A"1 Crryil1' T fur Th iiuwewit .. jtRaarln3 H. ollh"" eat ...... W . J . . . ' .5Sp.. TT- AthrtM It ..t rso - l.Wt ma. 0 p. m. , - ''faT.We.l vu. (tnui n son la Pfli Cy 1 ' DEC-T.18I- ta ( John t'lark Wakel Fun-- mtlil." B.eWif Halt .. WU k CUarlet Jsinss Durrsut, Juari-- MARKETS. COALVILLE IiOmajio. (nan btwhel Wheal, bet, pr . Osl. beet, yet lm pound .... I'Juloe. best, pet bushel... ... ..... BuW, psr found Veewrw4oMa - . - a tare. Mm heef, per pound. . . .... Prime mutton, per pound. Prime pork, per pound tpHnm Tel, per pound .... -traSked chirksn, per pound. at. oBeerue, per too iMmochy, purloa . ' IFJour, isle per MB Aed name. tmwda SUHW.7 loch BRinim. The new cages tor tbs county Jail will oon be in poritton. Tbe Park City ReceeJ esji there i almoet an ep'airmic of typhoil fever in that rit. Tbe People Mercantile rempanr this week received aeber csrtoad of general merchamliie. New wa received In YtoslyHle this week of the dewtb of Mayor Daniel lleiner'e other.mf Morgati. The Vernal Fdopreea tin w eek cornea not in an enlarged and improved form. I; la now 'piibbahed m a folio. , Quite aoiiAity of ruow fell Wedsbe-daythe firit r.boot and thici strong reminder thie year that winter la really t hand. The weather la (till perfect. David FrWby has been very bury the past week setting posts and polishing glebes for tbe nine naw street lamps that are soon te he added U tbe aumbee wow , In. hosa bsve rfl wmnber strangers Quite a In Coalville during, tha week, Thai is 1 Mthiac straags Xor.CoalvUls,. bat , we just meaOea it to dbow that wa noted , tbs face . A maa asmed H. Wilson, 17 years J. old, from Ceobt valley, after losing all bis money gambling ia.Salt Lake Wsd need jr. ee is mit teed suicide by taking sirychaioe. Tba division of tha Home Comfort Benge Company nndeiuperiBtendent Lollsr which kas been located in Coalville the pest six weeks, take their departure to Ogden next week. ltev W. 8. Hawkee w til preach in tbe Congregational Church next Sunday evening. He will bring a minister w'.tb him who will hereafter visit Coalville every two weeks. We tfere unable to tbe latter. learn Daniel Jleiwr, tho popular mayor of Morgan, had another addition to his family hot week. It is a boy, and is the tweUth soa7 Jacob of old nuwjmutent himaelf had none the beat of him in this line. Tbe city council met on Monday night Mr. Mark Hopkins was chosen secretary tof the night Tbe council then adopted reeoiullonc of condolence to be presented to Councilman Clark in hisbsrssvsment and tbsn adjeureeout of respect to him nniii next Mcnday night The Salt Lake papers of Fridsy contain an account st bow Edith Barrens, dsughter of prominent dtlsea of Lebl, was entrapped Into an assignation bouse and outraged, Billy Lynch, a prise fighter, is In jail for the crime, and If lie is found guilty, it is hoped by all goed citirens that he may be lynched. On Monday the wife of a hew Volk capital tot eloped from bait Jake with . her boHtwnd Mend, and also with They were in Salt1.tfi.eou a visit. Mulvancy, t1i rupitu'Uts and ttig umm.our wa tailed Valentine. eloping fjuple have been arrested st F.l 1'aso, Tex. David Reese, Alf Brim and other, have about computed the ditch which " I, t change Ue course of the creek at Castle Rock. The ditch la about abalf mile ioag, and its construction bas cut - off a large trestle, which will be filled in and made Into a grade lostead. It is a great improvement and a good job. ; What came near proving serious accident bsppensd Fundayonthe spar road leading to tbe Hepkia mine. Mr. Fisher and George Edgington,'-Jeeepanother man were standing in front af a team, whan tbe engine blOwed off. This frightened th team, and they startsd up instantly. Tbe two' latter gentlemen get onteftbe way, but tbe knock-la- g neckyoke struck Mr. Edgiagten, unhim and rendering him dawn was s lor time, lie picked up conscious and carried to shelter, however, and f ean tbt his-eah- 4 5 ' toon rworered. Fortunately hsesc-spt'- J with oaly a braiae.1 thaiuti and hoik. Vorx short time it was thought he was dead. The team ran f.r a mile before the boy baM iu tin eagen ucteeded in (topping tbeui. In comparing tiie df'inqneiit tat ItFtj. from the counties in vkriou aeetion hi the territory sub that of tninMint county, me find that, wealth . imt Icr- -i eurrnuwty m.iks the nw i pM!ei' (homing of the entire lot peroti. The editor of that paper aayat When a newspaper max it compelled (Jo wear goisruxient blanket tu corer and to retire at night hta nakeiim with hi belly full of prone, time ere . only tolerable. , Tne motk of laying the track on the to the Hopkin mine (pur read bav7laTn rrgm'terTtoihll u aT si" he y Cot lintltd g'ssi weather, U!J Tuv-- i id'"r 7,n" e . rapidly proceeding, and train will running over it to hip rhe out-pfromlfii projwwt. TW flopkin turn out a nuperior quality of eoal, a 1 (lovtlofinient work has py i soon snoweit. y4. Tt: oval Dr. Lnpper with his ronwri U',V , soon ,roJuwr tiie n Article tht wrote ndtau suuiutcr waathcr wunhi toi ttnoa we foroRnrorsU wvi! its ut i vie. nit) The It? a LJUitS J Wetlns- f S A'mv, Dints county, ' er a yes hie rtf-ni e, kttJTiM ien closed fl be vqwned next Monday xX tAd g'dvig to Work. Stats fewrvtor Thomas batWnthei 1 Frioav nud dcrturrs the mines lets we in n J ready to In S)siiU again at full capacity with wmfety. Tits mu) will le imtisrge ol lfiiLop l!owne, tlief fioitu-- r ipci'inteiolont. Ttiis will Ve jpol neww to msNW in . Coalvills, asw ourcliLsens were former wuiiiler Almy, end some of them wars thrown out of employment by tlie mentioned alevo. m -- 1 has len holding ttie Ixiarda ai CHuTT Hall the st Week. The poj h.rraan.vs have been only Utodatalcly atteuI't. rr given to adThe etitvctaioments vertise the medicineathut ihe Dr. cairie with blui. Ills their attention to depart bunday for the wert. AVe have this week added tt list two mote bright.- - and territorial paer tha Toel Transcript and the Deseret Eagle; Tbe loruierl the new paper Started st Bwiole shout five month ago, and it Uctwan, neat and new sy. The Esgle is geclea out st tba Dtah sr huol for ths deaf at Sait Lake. Deter Johnaou, aa employe at the Ontarto mine, had bis right leg lawkeu this morning wkils lisndling a team. A gang of men were preparing to load a baavy pump and Johnson started to bark his wajon up to it. One of ths hi wees always backs Quits siciauidvj and seldom stops until tbe wagoe strikes something solid. He did that this morning end caught Johnsons leg between a wheel and a hsavy timt r breaking "Wirixmes just abort ths shkle. Die. Orsgor A Wilson set the broken lienb and Johnson will go tw the bespitnl tide afternoon. Park Record. Tbe neunber of learns from Ogden and Kail Lake that come to Cealvide for coal are dally increasing, sad Tux Times representative interviewed one of tkem in regard te the business. Tbe man with whom we talked waa from Ogden, and eUted that he could snake fair wages banting coal by team ta that citr. Us bad only an ordinary team, but says with the jroadsdn their present good condition be can easily baal 4000 pounds, which sells in Ogden lor fk and $8 60 per ton. In addition, he sayethst when winter fnirly sets in and sleds can be used, t here will be doeews engaged in this business to where there ie ens now. He thinks that coal hauling from this point will grow Into wiiek favor that the. railroads will leal tba leas is freight. The new bloomer bievrte costume for! ladies Is thus described. They are not very expensive, end we would judge that dressit would not require a first-clamaker to make them fit: It is simply a pair of lrounsrs very baggy at the knees, abnormally full shove the pistol pockets ami considerably loose where you strike a nmteh. Tbe garmeit is cut decollettest tbe south end and the bottoms are tied aronndthsknee to keep the mice out. You cm nt put it over your bend as you do your corset, but sit on the floor and pull It on just a 'you do your stockings one foot ir each compartment. Yon can easily tell wbKh is the right side tQ have in front ." by the battons on the David C. McLaughlin, as receivsr of the Dark City Bank, which mads an assignment June 12, 181)3, proposer-tcompel tbe shareholder of qhe defunct bank to pay to him for tbrJupiidation or its debt sums equal to h par value of the stock held by them. The capital stock ef tbe bank was $50,000. Its assets are sstimated at $59,000, but included in this estimate is real estate to (he value of $15,000, which the receiver states cannot be disposed ef at present, and bills recelvabls, valaed at $35,QQ0. which Mr. Mclaughlia believes wilt not be collected for a long time. The assets, be pays, are inaaffidetit to' pay more than 30 per cent of the liabilities, leaving a balance of indebtedness of $76.000. Record. It seems like mock justice when a paper Irke The Tribune has to stand the exjicnse and annoyance of a protracted lawsuit just to convince the few who do not read (he paper that they have told the truth about some scapegoat and a crime a service to the a Ltrge, and in a straight line with Jheic duty.. ; But the last oat and injured subject who was. anxious to get something tor nothing got U where ths chicken got the ax for the jury in the Fenstermaker-Tribun- e libel, case for the defendant returned by ten to' two. Carrie Ilaneon, tbe girl who was alleged te have been driven out on the deeeret, appealed to the police for protection from tke Fenstermakers, and got It. , The Saline Dress, one of the very brightest weakly newspapers published ta tbe territory, baa just started ea its fourth v alums. From the tone of Its comments oa this fact, it woo VI seem that the people of faltes, Ilka those of nearly every other section of the territory Coalville ad exception de not half appreciate the value of their horns paper and rally to its support as they ahoald, end it Is a reflection oa the intelligence of a Community that a paper as good as the Press should not be pros- ss neck-bank- roe die-ast- er Dr. $rkee Crosttn DstkJngJVwdor wwW's rwengksst VKRSOHAI.. Mrs. James Cowcill is oo Ibi sick iL Elijah Rsnson has a savers attack of pncunmim. Joseph Hopkin of Echo was in Coalville )eterday. Mrs.dohansen is eondned to her bed with pwcnmonia. John Msliu of Rock port ws down te CosUslle Monday. Mr. Henry Sctinons of iRockport was ia Conlville Mr. George Sweeting Is quite ill with typhoid pneumonia. Territorial Mine Inspector Rawlings was in Coalville this week. Mrs. James Ball kas beea quits ill the pact week, but is improving. A. Brim an! Eugene Wickel of Echo made a trip to Coalville this week. Miss Auais Bsrrsclough at Evanston la visiting friends and Jwlstivss In Coal' ville. ' , Mrs. William Salmon of ialt Lake was In Coalville tor A few days this ' K4week. Rosdmwster Samuel Yeoman wae ha Coalville several days this week on - . How to Get Your "Christmas Currants and Raisins Free yv; I FOLLOWING OUR USUAL CUSTOM OF GIVING A CAPITAL PRIZE DURINC THE HOLIDAYS, in the shape of a BEAUTIFUL SILVER TEA SET, but as only one party, will get the benefit of this prize, " we have decided to adopt a course so that every purchaser will receive a prize. y. Currants and Raisins Given Away 1 buinsa, Ti. B4,. . , .Vs George Muir of JJeber kas beea spending a lew day among friends and relatives in Coalville. ' Mr. G serge Creiaplon of Evanston bas been visiting relatives and friends in Coalville this week. Edward Lambert of llsmant Green, father of Thornton Lambert, has been in Coalville the past week. Jsieisor and Collector Groo ! ( down from Dark DLy the foie part of the week, iu atleiniainru on tlie ceunty court. Mr. and Mrs, 'FttxmUfiftrtfTirivo d to Evanston. They Expressed themselves as dehglrted a ith Coalville. William II. Bnnth, Jr., returned Monday from a trip to'tlcber and Dark City, where he went on a trading expedition. Gem go W. Edgington has so far from his illnsaa as to hr again able to take his regular trip up the hill with Ins engine. David doom wa down from his ranch again this week, lie contemplates making another trip ta Omaha with cattle iu a abort time. Mr, and Mrs. A. Scowcrsit spent Thanksgiving Day with friends and Telatiyes ia Ogden. Mr, Scswcrjft returned the next day, but Mrs. Scowcrofl remained in Ogden to make a more extended visit. Hon Llenfy Shields of Dark City, B. S. Kimball of Farleys' Dark, K, Mai well of leos, J. E. Bromley of Echo, ami D. B. Tewkesbury of Dari City, members of the county court, were in the county scat transacting their comity business tins week. inr.T tn Coalville a can s tobacco suck, coata.umg tiucn ihdlvn m cur- reney . 1 inner return to U . H. Bianch and receive rewaf.l. To-da- y ; Awarded Hiheat Honors Worlds Fair, . . Silverware Given Away Also ! AE v DOWN! DOWN! DOWN! A NEWDRESS FOR NEXT TO NOTHING. 'I'-- MOST perfect made ' ' 'OU ARE NO DOUBT AWARE that when you buy goods from us you buy from headquar- ters. Being connected with one of the largest houses in the Territory, enables us to offer inducements we could not do were we situated otherwise. For instanee we offer one thousand yards of dress goods, in lengths to suit purchasers' at sold during the fall for Forty Cents twenty-fiv- e cents per yard,-whic- h per . yard. - Another Lot of Dress Goods at Twenty e ' centsaiHl stjlLauother Lot of Dress Goods at Fifteen Cents, formerly thirty-fivCents, formerly Thirty cents7' And talk about the Assortment! You will see seventy-fi- ve or one hundred differ'' . - -- ent styles. IN CONCLUSION: DAtWr - HAVE NO DOUBT HEARD OF THE PHIZES BEING STOLEN" winch, we were to give away. That will make no difference to the winner. We have ordered another set. . CriEAT,! Apum Grip Cream rf Tartar Powder, Free ftuas Ammonia, Ahun or any other adulterant. ,4P TEAM THE STAKOARIX ELEGANT SET OF SILVERWARE which we are giving away. Every time you buy one pound of our new crop loose japan tea, .we give you a chance for nothing, and the tea only costs you twenty-fiv- e CENTS A pound. you THE perra HAVES AN TO SMOKERS : DR; : . HARD TIMES continue, and no doubt many people have already wondered where the money was to come from for .the usual plum pudding for Christmas, and HERE IS THE CHANCE! From uow until the first of January WE WILL GIVE FIVE POUNDS OF CURRANTS or FIVE POUNDS OF RAISINS, or TWO AND ONE-HAL- F POUNDS OF EACH with EVERY PAIR OF SHOES WE SELL AND TALK ABOUT SELLING SHOES CHEAP! Comk anj look, at THEM. You NEVER SAW SUCH BARGAINS IN YOUR LIFE. THE -- cl com-mutH- ty 1 St too roihi-au- ip. . diapaL lies i of . diiv y i 4 . ABOVE ARE ONLY FIVE OF THE BARGAINS WE HAVE TO OFFER. SEE our stock of Clothing, Hats, Silk Handkerchiefs, Gents and Ladies Neckwear and a Hst of Other Goods, aU of which are far more serviceable for - Christmr Presents than popguns or monkeys on sticks. Peoples Mercantile Co, Cheap John, - r- Manager. |