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Show to 'V Ft OOALTlLLE, FBI BAY, . Coalville, taking a tour of the mine t COALVILLE TIMES. and , I ' i J. L. Boyds made a Igden Tuesday. I JJ N B Knap h t . VH I Ileuft 4 HitlM1 II . W uaai-i-l- rt E,:dr ,,,V'Lr, lMwut. I hrle I per j LOCAL F The election v.. M . Ml liooude slag line has lieen u:t on Ml Sail laike ant the new gold lields and a new town "j Little I et ton wood, this laid uii!. out ut being BRtmiCS. will apfu-al- 1n argued tie ha a Mian Maggie Sulim-Head 11. new ad m ihte leetre. i Meeting of The Time 1'ublirhmg Company stockholder Tueaday night. hall td. dance at ClufT The I well attended. to night old-tim- e promise A grand hall iaannounced for the-.n- d, Washington' birthday, at ClnfTi hall. Notic lh change in the 1eople MrrranlileC-o-, advertisemeiit t hi week. Tiuita Company ilockholdera' night. A full attendance i deei rad. The beautiful is at ill taking a drop do heraelf, and ii at preaent Met) up to pretty gootl depth. We raceivad a note frpm Mr. John Ihixtar yesterday, and we are pleated to atate that he i improving in health, lle baa bean quite ill for the past month The Home Dramatic Company will preaent tli Hick Vy Farm on week from (Saturdav) night. The play ia a good on and wifi undoubtedly draw A good house. x haa beta busy during lh t Ttia Ca-o-p past waek taking tor.k. Tha naw offiea n tha front of the CoKp building Sa couiplatad, and makes a great injprove-en- ( in the appearance aadTohveniauca a the roonr. Mr. Andkew Steed man last week the silver medal awarded him aa a prixe for bis miniature engine at tha Territorial fair. The medal ia, a band-sem- a one, and Mr, tedinaa feels justly " r proud of It. Thornton LsibertwiLprssBtlhe at ClulPa cantaU of "Bt range Visitwr have Rehearsals ball night. been carried on almost nlghlty, and Mr. Lambert will undoubtedly give a splendid entertainment, A apocial dispatch to the T ribune last 'Monday from Evanston give tb detail of tb brutal murder of Henry Booth of that placa. Mr. Booth wa the piuneer Mttler there, and was highly raecteu. Tha excitement run high and if the rpetVatori of the crime are caught they will undoubtedly be lynched. Pr. VT. Visick of Morgan has been in Coalville nearly all week, busily engaged in doing dental work. Mr. Yiiick intend to visit Coalville at regular intervale hereafter, and will be prepared to do all kinds of work in hi line. He has an advertisement in this issue. i T I r v L - L ' T "C A v , r - r V A-- - - j A at is Price Telegraph has hanged hands, sinl will hereafter be pul'hahed as the Eastern Ctah Advocate, wilJi S. H Itmwnleeas business manager. A weather prognosticator who nevi r luistes it, after a lung end eai nest look at the uioon Sunday night, gate it out that this month would lie a iold and stormy one. Tribune of Tuesday save the Utah cuniiaissioners signed the abstracts ji the returns from tha uucuntesied issued counties and certificates will to seventy-eigh- t delegates to the con- awmUoua! convention 1 v Park Rwcord Commencing on I then ail service between Park City and Maher City will he increased Irani six to seven times a week. Aa erdsr to this eflcl ita receutlv been issued by the pvslotlice department. Fell-ruar- I'ark Reiwd : Following is the ore shipments from the Mackintosh sampler for the present week ; Anchor concentrates, 3711,190; Daly West, 155,430; Hilver King 811540; Dslv Wen concentrates, 129,140. Total pounds 1,275,100. It is a little late, but notw ithstanding this fact, Thi Tikes must announce that a bran aew boy baby made its appearance at the home of Mr. and Mr. Asa Wilaon laat week and has secured board and contract. Mother lodging on a long-tim- e and little one doing nicely. With vmoat weekly paper a volume mean a year existence, but we eee time of our territorial exchanges have launched out on their second volume that were started offer The Tikes and our second volume will not commence until a week from nest Friday. Maybe we are a little slow. N Iron Co, Record; The Coii.vu.le Tikes is rapidly Iwroming Use of ' the best weekly papers published in Uth. (Thsnk you. Brother Higgins, and we are happy to be able to return the compliment by stating that the Record occupie the same position among Fishs many excellent weekly papere.7 tine sf our exclmnges says : "Our subscription list has mere than doubled the past two months. In another plar in the same pa)r appears the netire' "More than half our subscriber are over a year In arreara on their subWhat school of mathescriptions. matics the writer of the .above attended it is hard to tell, and how to solve th ia problem i harder still. Perhaps same of our exchanges can enlighten us. At the East Ward meeting house on Friday evening, January 25th, a concert Read it. and dance was given for the benefit of & M. Robinsen ' met with quits a the poor people of the F.aat Ward. A severe at the mine on Saturday very pleasant eoclahle time was had. lath While at work, a large piece of The concert was given by the ward coal fell, striking him on top of the choir, and consisted of part toags, duets head and cutting a deep gash in the and solos, all of which were very creditscalp. He also sustained a sever shock ably rendered.. The music for the dance at the base of the braic, and though he was furnished by W. J', Wrights quadit itill unable to move around. Dr. llos-m-r rille band, which was given free. The Webster Literary -- Society --w says he will toon be out again. William J. Wright, vice president for ereeted with the largest attendance laet ' Summit county of the Utah Horticultural Tuesday In his history, and (lie program society, infonn ns that on noxt Wednta-dt- y was most interesting,. Ralph James which was evening, February Bth, at 8 p. m., delivered a sentiment, a meeting will be held In the City Hall, followed by the debate on the subject Coalville, for the puipote of taking step "Resolved, That American Scenery is towards the organisation of an auxiliary i more Attractive than Europeto. The hoard of Horticulture ef Summit count affirmative was handled by Carl Allison to act with tb state board of horticul- - and Waller Cahlerwood, and the negtore. Business of importance will be atively John CalderwooJ and Julian laid before th meeting, and everybody Smith. Both sides were ably represented and the subject well handled. The interested in fruit growing is invited. Last Friday night a party oTCmh illes judges decided in 'favor of the afiirnia-tive- . AfterJthejdebate Frank Rippen merry young people made a trip t Kama' to attend a ball there. W. H. delivered an wddresa on "Habits and Customs of the Chinese." The aniire . Brancb took the party np, and hi program was good and well appreciated. were repasaengert prevailed open to main over Saturday, so Mr. Branch Larsons who lead a life of exposure sre came borne. The company stayed Over subject to rheumatism, 'neuralgia and . and enjoyed another dance on Saturday lumbago Hid will tlnda valuable remedy mght. We dont kaow what happened, in lr, J, H. McLeana Volcanic till but we do know that they bad to be Liniment ; it will banish pain and subdue inflammation. For sale by John bjonght home In e, hayrack, and about Boyden A Sop. . a doren of the yoneg men and ladies of Kama come down with them. The Dr. Prices Cream Baking Powder Kama party enjoyed a brief visit in Water Fwtr jsuem " nM w f( TT K 4hii J tpd ' K,e-.iior- j ' ' WW Y oung, Andiew Artl nr brown ai.d Barnett A- - feter-i- n. i The morrow . A iai j iu ! j ! -aluriUi , and lontiaoe until night. otk from V. A letl r writleii at NiF. MHiilh amiourice that he ret sail . buiul.iy ami was due to ..rrne at King-. Jamaica, yesterday ston, Ani'thsr ga!d strike or two w re- k t prrrted in the vicuiltv of the tirwt dloverr an Little Cotienwoo! and iexciteuieel still runs high. e, Floor, re la the of , nu Leneme, pet leu TimnUi?. per ttm - rHrth. kxhh it 84k I ,ke, hft re- m Tile Timis o!H- - tnp toeltl.h:.ne Monday with over - hibllloli. fhe oiiarterU conl ranee id the bu- Uiit Nuke of loll Wilt i oinmem e, : Pnroe beef, per pouw4. Pnaie muiun., per pound pnoia pork, per pound fria teal, per pound tewed cbirkon, er pniaid h exh.hn. e.tTTainWliaidrTiriIopTTntr-Lula on per tmobe vmi, hiwt, , per 11 poawd 00, potwlnen, ben I. per Poe In', pound alter, dHu b . ja-- ,f - The ninth annual j! rn (lurk of Upton, on a hnine turned, and , til! .wu.Klev. nt.h j rake ri'Viaa Kt, . WARKETS. COALVILLE nt !. Wii.endiv llion hand. Joiifi will of "C-l"llliupi a! the ('Migrnaional fcIT 1 OeOlge 1 Lsr le in thin t tifp to - lrindt ! Miuiri lepHl (mj HI rIviUr ; tl,. d !!- Mi Minnie Htuart of Kianun, " - ' visit mg friend in Coalville th I Vfttk. j 11. 1. the titer, Macy. n old hi! chakf fair hu; Mar.halBwIlantyiH; woe in Coal- - . J?- - iville yeeleidiy nn j rmllV 7 "rr: ME",0 ' PAVING PURCHASED ItMttlnmBiHlhtiwB From ) AngrlriL tk'i: Casielur hI. 8t., Um AngSie. After liiiviiig suffered for a long time from acute rheumatism without obtain- He ing relief, I used ('liantherum s fain ttalm and was almost immediatel) relieved. 1 highly recommend tine as the best medicine known. D. M. Uarnilttm. For sale by John Boyden A Son. TOWEL SALE at the CaMI STORE. m prices for ten daj. Alf qualities, Turkish Ideal bed and unbleached, Hoiiey-coinand linen damask. NOW is On- - tune to buy. The lluPliy Barn Analiersar. The anniversary party given in honor of Roliert Buriis. the Scotch poet, at CdufT ball last Friday- nrght a ss a de- cided sum ess in every particular. At an early hour the ball was filled, and at 8 oclock sharp exercise w ere commenced. The program rendered wa well carried out, every participant doing Ins and her part in a mot satisfactory manner. After the program had lieen gone through with, chairs were cleared away arnHlie balance of the night, till 12.30, given to dancing. The congratulations were many and warm. The program, a rendered, wa as follows: the above Company, we beg to solicit the patronage of the people of Coalville and vicinity. We are in a position to give you the same b Rttuerkabjr chairman W t I llaawe . At. Atlrty A Steelman ilot.klns and John Salmon Mr J Cxllii and Mum H. Front Mr. and Mm. John l allir . Mra M. itonkiua I Inrt lurtrumeutalmuHic . . and John Salmon Wllrte.d, G. htock- man, Mr. and Mm J t'alli. K II. William Forrester J (alUstud Mlm K K. 1roui 1 William MrFhie lance Scotch dialogue (Bp. and Doans) . Mr. aaie, Mr. and Mrs. A. Steed- - , r man and Wllllaui Forfc.n-- nwie ... Mr. l M.yowd Cnmparhma fhe gtsxi nualilies possessed by flood's Ssrnaiiarilla. Above all it purifies the blood, thu strengthening the nerves; it regulate the digeetive organa, invigorates the kidneys and liver, tone and build up the entire system, cures scrofula, dyspepsia, catarrh and rheumatism. (let Hootla and only Hood, Are llooda Pill cure all liver ills, biliousindigestion, sick head- ness, jaundice, ache. 25c. Some more frei-l- i oy sters at the People Mercantile Company butcher hep. I.hrt Ml. Mary KHe 0. Glluden Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Clothing, Staple and Fancy Groceries. OUR SPECIAL SSLE .1 Lrltrr, Remaining uncalled for at the loet-offic-e in Coalville oo January 31, 1895. When calling for anv of these letter please suv advertised : T. OUR STOCK, CONSISTS OF Mir. Lloyd. Willi. in Forrv.tr r William Mrl'hte . Inatrumenul muitc Inslroim-nta- BUT IN PRICES Mrs M . Kolo NOT ONLY IN QUALITY, illlsiii Farm ley HioKrapliical akctch of Burn. . lus-- l Mr and Mro. , Eniiie Business ana Boss win Of BAK-OA1- quartet PEOPLES Mercantile 0 ! A Hurt - Tvh.r,ee-ji- l ;V Kolo jJL If "0 i tne" kidelily .liuilduig & 1wii entiiig . AaiKM lation it Idenver, are -- rrrCoalv iU working in the interests of their antocia- turn, ff praK-- r encouragement is meg., they will establish a brain h Dre. Instrumental n.n.ir J riuo,;r thMI "1 J T rtMAHlL j Iu inrinU-- r the stockholder. M.eeting ' t xl Tuesday night. The City Council meet in regular sexuinn next M ndav flight. Oifintrui turn wurk f,n the call Iatkt extension id the Fan Jete V alley road is to lie .omiuenced in I he early sfcMig. The aeatber clerk m putting m Ivet In ke, and oil Monday nnJi.itig of week registered .tl 25 degree below IF. ! ' Jones W,- -i P Kowis, F. V M EKNiure to rough wi;her. getting wet, living in clump locHlities. are favorable to the conaUactioii of diseases of the kidneys and bladder. A a preventive, and for the cure of all kulney and liver trouble, use that valuable remedy. Dr. J. H. Liver and Kidney Balm. $1.00 per Lottie. For sale by John Revden A Bon. The exposure to all sorts and condition of wfxther that a lumberman i called upon to urniure in the t amp eften produce severe colds which, if not promptly chat ked, result in congestion or pneumonia. Mr. J. ()." Haves port, of the Foil Bragg Redwood Co., an immense institution at Fort Bragg, Cal., says they nil large quantities of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy at the company (tore and that he ha himself used thin lemetlv for a lever cold and obtained immediate relief. Tin madicineTpriveiits anr .fcade ncy of a cold tow aid pnwiinuiiiia and insure a prompt recovery, fur a'e by John Bovden A Km. Awarded World Highest Honors dr,- - Fair. , ON MEN S. BOYS AND CHILDREN S CLOTHING Will Close Feb. 25, 95. Until then we will give from 10 to 20 per cent reduction on this line of goods e jf Produce. We Handle All Kinds Call and see Our Line of Goods before Purchasing Elsewhere. X'x X. T . Our Building is Large, Commodious and Comfortable. We Remain, Tours Respectfully, CREAM 4 BALOR0 fv'M MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Crape Cream of Tartar Powder. Frrt fiom Ammonia, Alum w anv other eduiterarW 4Q- - YEARS THE rrAWURD. ; i Peoples' Mercantile Go Alma Eldredge, Manager. a . J |