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Show - t Z. I b b M I I COALVILLE TIMES. 17. W- ftti.LVlLLK. FKIDAY.JaN. M,..i.l IO.U old-t.a- w nm COatVlIA WlWSCHj . i,t !(. Et ' SM-.B- H1AUcM . . ke r ! U - a. I 4. - maiuyt'1 for rwo f.inw N u. I eSpor T'lHi Otaou Hupp Wu HwirjW V,mS MM)! Laflrf H n Wii Buyurii V - - - VUWM- - F t B SO i4S.- tuMiw lieu iMk-- - fDhu lrk A U Hrtiom WlUiun fiw.rr 1 . ' lobo Hrnrbf WMaWh Burt fcrtit ay Wt Jm "' bM T - C1iuk4 tmrrlMfurrn-- n Pandy Boll Juwpt) iHirrwut, 10 Si hool every huiidsjr p, &u f. M. M. A every Hominy Mke Hu- p. 3 R-- . y netond ' Bun- - r? Y.F. S.t.b. . H. SAB. I ie K. K. AIUmm, Sr., Mr. 4 AUison of Cgden, the fattier of btate Benater Allison, hat been superintendent of the Reform Hchoolat that city. The appointment wm made by the board, consisting ef Gov. Weila, Attorney-GenerBuhep and Buperinftndent of public I nti action Park. Mr. Allitoa held one Wore under the terminal government and his administration of the affairs of tbe institutiou gave gen eral eatisfactioii. Hit appointment st this time is tb mfire notable because there were eeveraf applicants for the portion, each backed by strong endorse"! rnente. Halt Lake Tribune, 14th. We beg t correct the Tribune on the residence of Mr. Allieftu. Coalville claim that honor. Mr. Allison and family have resided in Coalville for many years, and still reside here, and Coalville kicks when any other city get t the credit. While the many friend here of Mr. AUimn rejoice at the appointment, they will regret the removal of himself and interesting family frotn Cealville. We have not yet asiertamed when he will assume the duties of his A Sufferer Cured Jylr-McKon- e tr. E4tnt.,ttpen- - LEADER. fimeke the LEADER None better CIGAR. d lor tbe money. Lender the by Manu-factore- Cigar factory, 63 raill mercial etreet, Lake City. Com- BRLVTltS. ie Sleighing in this vicinity &f the peat. thing A mask ball at Echo on neat Friday night ie announced. E. The Salt Lake Labor World it after and heavy. Critcblow, lot are Tie lor the Grass Cp Terminal riser. the from in up etiU coming Traveling men have been quite merooiin Coalville the past week. The Jfteople'a Afercantile Company were bury' taking stock, Monday and Tneaday. The telegraph wire between Coalville and Echo wa down Toeeday and Welnesday. A large number 4 Coalville young perloriu-anc- e people attended the dramatic at Hoytevill toeeday flight The nnuaually warm weather of the ha laid tbe road bare pat lew day In pots and convtderablv injured the -- -- ' aleighing. Jlon. George Heard ie a member ol the mruuiittee to deatgn the eeal lor the new tateol Utah, and we pAdict that he will make a handsome and appropriate election. o tit Kmlrna Ire A fnntgpondgttt a aya: A cobweb pair ol breeches, horee hard trolung porcupine eaddle, a ol the , and a long jouraey t the enemies MOtOjOlO .State of Utah. Bora, Monday, to the wile ol John hoy. John i the Ecklsml, a and there i ie man town, proudest for hi friend. aale too on good nothing Mother aad little stranger d, ing well. The mayor and citv council have to atop tb boy irui wlnkng dow n the hill In town, ardt make tlie roads on aleek that traveling laalmoot unpo. eible. - Boy aill take nonce. It U not liehcved that there will be ainy art Ur deinoralutKa in jiarfiger cate nut ol SilaU Lake, a Ha been predicted on account ol tlie 11 at Grande Western' adusal to join the 'Western Association. Tuu Tier Ka cnlargeii its heating not take ball a facilities and it d now under the collar. W to hot long get now have a m,nd-bnheating toe, not good aa k wi when it w new, for aide cheap. " The r ro h ae J am ilil ltb mentioned last wiek, i well under In Tug Tim way and will doubtless prove a fuece It i something thetla needed here and will doubtlew lie appreidated. A meet ing of the proposed member it to be Held Saturday night... AV. H. Hcuith, Jr , end Wm. Huffman The Timm dodn a piece 'of coal that is something of a curiosity. A large streak of fine charcoal runs through tlie lump,' the treak being an inch thick. It was taken from the Huffman mine np Chalk creek. Tribune, 14tb: The proposition for w renewal of the fleWV tsri option, hell by Cpt. IV Lamar non the property of Mereur Mining Conlpain reached Manager lern yesterday ing and early In itie afternoon a telegram wa addressed to "New York rejecting it. Tne content of the proportion could not be learned, Manager IVrn respecting them at confidential ana plat-- 1 ng them in the fund ol material that '"ha collected since the transaction wm begun last September. The property i( leu-pou- v & i Js- 1 t carry large scars, winch, but for 1 to-da- y long-delaye- d to carry anything. Eight bottles of harsapanila cured me, so have lud no return of the disease for more than twenty years. The first bottle seemed to reach the spot and a persistent uW of it has O. C. Davis, pei feeted the cure. . Wautoma, Wis. Merchandise. TEX 05LY WOXLD'S TUB ATTl I Sarsaparilla TILLS Trex&oU Good Difwtiofc rlKSUMAL. J. K Salmon went to Halt Lake on Monday on busmen. W. H. Bennett and wife were up from Henefer last Hafurdav. J. H. I'opkin of Ecno was circling around Coalville J. J. Bowen left on hie mission to the Southern States Wednesday. lion. George Beard cauie in from Salt Lake Saturday to spend Sund.ty at home. Wm. Kimball came to Coalville yesterday on bnsinsss and to see his daughter. J, L. Mitchell has so farreeovred from his illness as to be able to resame hie business lalmrs. Sheriff Harrington was among us again this week for a short time. He went to Salt Lake Monday on business. Judge Shields, Selectmen Archibald, Pack and Welch and Attorney Townsend were in Coalville Tuesday to hold county court. violinist, Henry Walker, the old-ticame down to Coalville Thursday to make arrangements for a party to be ' 4 given here by him. of Atwood F. Kama S. spent Bishop Sunday in Coalville, and made addresses to the Sunday Htjhool,and Y, M. M. I. A. He retqrned Monday. The wife and two children of Mr. Evers, the engineer who is filling George Edgingtons position during his absence have arrived in Coalville. Mr. Evere and family are stopping at the Weber House. Henry Williams, a membeiof the Ft. Douglas band, has been "visiting in Coalville the past week. He is the guest f Ir. W. Vieick. Mr. Williams has jqsi finished the terqj of his first enlistment, and ie taking a short vacation previous to entering (m his term, ilil of Lotler Remaining uncalled for at ihe Post-offiin Coalville ou Jan. 16, lKffi. Wen calling for any of these letter", please say advertised ; v. ce Mrs. Elizabeth Mcl-hi- e Mr Wilham ooo4ell Hick - headache, wind on stomach, biliousness, nausea, are promptly and agreeably banished by Dr. J. H. McLean's Little Liver and kidney Billets. 25e. a vial. patentees and jiianofactnrers. A copy will be sent free ti anyone addressing C. A. Snow A Co., Patent Lawyer. , Washington, D. C. No(ie tw tht tokeeptheir Order of siotkviff G e street Roy Wiieim, Marshal. Xo Koorn fur Doubt When the facts are before you, you convinced. The facts are that the Union Pacific is leading all competitors, is the acknowaud great ledged dining car'-fout. through car line of the weal. The line via fienver and Kansas City to Chicago in connection with the Chi-caa- o A Alton Railroad, with its excellent equipment of Iree Reclining Chair Cars. Pullman Palace Hleepersand Pullman Ihuers. demand the attention of ever; traveler to the eMt. Ask year nearest ageni for tit kets via E. L. Lomax, this route. (Jen. Pass, and Tkt. At, Omaha. Neb. mnt be Awarded Highest Honors Worlds Fair. f.t j ALMA ELDREDGE, Manager. THE' HOPKINS COAL CO. Mine the And take Special Pains in Cleaning and Screening it. You can be loaded promptly at all times. We will always meet legitimate competition, but in meeting cuts on present prices, we shall be governed largely by the welfare of our employees. $ Best Weber Coal. OLD CHORCH & CULLEN MINES Grr&ss Publle! Tlie public " are hereby notified. ,Lh at the ertray law will las strictly enforced at-ta- tk DR; j 21O0db 2100 lbs Old Church lump, 2100 lbs Stove Coal Cullen-MinedumpZ- Good wheat or O0 oats taken in exchange for coal. and bunk house furnished free. 1.75 .80 Stablitg W. W. CLUFF, Prop. gQYD E NSJ)RU SJtOR E. Prescriptions Filled. HEADQUARTERS FOR FINE STATIONERY. COALVILLE . Maggie Salmon. it Lk General jai ITQ rs t .. T- - Sarsaparilla; I sores, ro idyd I was alive and able Vice-Preside- td -- would fi t Exposure to rough weather, getting wet, living in damp localities, are favorable to the contraction of diseases of the kidneys and bladder. As a . preventive, and for the cure ot all kidnev and iver Ironble, nee that valuable remedv, Ihr. The folly of prejudice is frequently J. H. McLean's Liver and Kidney Balm. slmwa by people W ho prefer to suffer for $1 per bottle. years rather ttian an adveftised remedr. DIED. The million who have no such notions, Mrs. James, aged 74 yfars, died take Ayers Bareaparilla for blood diseases, and ar cured. Ho much for com in tins city on Tateday morning; an mOn tense. ol pneumonia at her advanced age and weakened condition proving fatal. Kpiiis Old lady Jaiuea has Wen a familiar B. K. Chandler, hy a miracle, ercajievl here for a number of years The figure being crmdieu te death on Tuesday last, fnneral took place yesterday fron the while oeuiiag down the 4 per cent grade Make House. from tlie Hopkins mine. V hen this grade was readied Mr. Some time ago Mr. Hirnon Goldbaum Chandler stated to set the brake, uring of San Luntiy,Cat., was troubled with xstick for a lever. Just as he wa giving lame buck siid rheumatism. He ned it the last twist tlie brake wheel sud- Chamherlaiu lain Balm and a prompt denly broke, causing him to lose his cure was effected, lie say he has since balance and fall backward on the trai k advied many of ins friends to try it and imuiedinteiy in front rf the car wheels. oil who have done so haveepokea highly Realising hi awful peril, he did some of it. It is for sale by John Borden A very artistic scrambling to get off tbe sHm- track, ai J managed to accomplish tin Heal I, at dy. jut as the car wheels ruhd his William Watson,, Park a miner at Park limbs. Had he been one second later, was hurt n the Ontario Sunday nothing cohld have solved bun, or had Citv, he been in the least stunned bv the fall night bv a Nil of rock. Mr. Watson received immediate from the car he would certainly have imt he Jlied trom the effects of been crushed to death. He escaped, his injuries on Monday night. He was however, with a severely bruited linger au old miner at Park City, and had and hip. many frieiuN. Chamberiams Ongh Remedy i fc ien nature falter and require moqs for its cures of lad cold. It open help, her enfeebled energies the Secretion, relieve the lung with Dr. J. U. McLean Strengthening aids nature in restoring the system to a Coniiai and BiooJ Purifier, fl per n healthy condition. If Treely ued si the cold has been contracted, and beAU Hn fore it has become settled in theavstcni, There will bean e dance iu it greatly lessens the severity of ihe at-- , Clurts Halloa Tueeday niuht, Januarv tack and bsi often cured in a single fay 2Nt. Mumc bv the famous Malker tamilvi Bund. 'Tickets, 60 cents. All what would have been a severs the old dance and all tb new ones. For tale by John Beyden A Boa, Come out, come all iny I AYERS e, LOCAL tins hand ; adultery cate in Hall Lake wa dismissed Wednesday and Frazer, itury and Mlkt, charged with bribing wiities Adam wer also dismissed. The first caa ) likejy to com up again. The reason for t)e dismissal of the case wa the second sudden disappears of Adam. Representative Beatd wired the writer the result of the Republican caucus on Tuesday night, but owing te the fact that the wire between here and Echo was down, ws did not receive the dispatch until after the mail train came in, office. Mr. Ward haaonr thanks, nevertheless Agrleallwral resident Cleveland pot an end to the The Agricultural Society heid a meetagony regarding 'Federal positions in ing in Spring Hollow Tuesday evening, tbe new state of Utah, w hen, at 2 o'clock Joseph Wright presiding, Monday, he sent in to the senate the Win. Chappell, secretary. nominations of John A., Marshall to be After the usual routine business had judge of the District court. John W. been transacted, the matter of estalisl -Judd to I district attorney, and Nat M. ing a creamery at or near Coalville was discussed. Those present expressed a Brigham to be United Htates marshal. Young men, don't swear. There is willingness to take shares hi such an no occasion for it outside ol a printing enterprise at soon as tlie requisite Office, where it is useful it the paper is amount could be ascertained. Tlieqpe-tn- m was discussed at length, and the behind time. It i alo in proof reading and indispensable wnen the ink works sentiment was strongly in favor of pushbadly nd the press bin ks. It ie known ing the project. io remove that tired feeling of an editor Adjournment was then taken to Janwhen he looks over the paper after it is uary 21st, when a meeting will be held printed. But outside of a printing office in the City Hall at 7.30 p. m., to which ali those interested in the meeting swearing is a foolish habit. Ex. James Neel returned this week front welfare and building up of our city are the Deep Creek country, where be has invited. Let there be a large attend-anc, mining interest. Mr, Neel brought Thk Tiwks some specimens of ore from the Coalvilles Hraaeh ef the trrUlatar First Chance claim located in tbe WildThe third branch of tbe Utah legislacat niountAins, which assays very high ture wae organized in Coalville last in copper and silver. He also brought and came near ending in a row on In a nice specimen of stalactites from night vote. Carl Allison was a strict the same mine, which are new on ex- elected party and an organization speaker, hibition in Tnc Timks window. effected.' It is the object of this brahch Manti Messenger ; While celebrating col the legislature to have an equal numStatehood day at Dover, William Smith ber of Republicans and Democrats, with met with a accident that will likely reone or two Populists t hold tbe balance sult in the loss of an arm. Two large of power. And that iy where the rob sledge hammer were used all day' in came last night. There were thirteen Hringtalnte. and towards evening, w hen Republicans, nine Democrats and three the final shot wa fired one of the hsm-asePopulist present, and a strict party vote burst, sanding pieces iu all direc- wm cast on all measarey. ..The debate tions and catching Smith on the right became very warm, and reminded one of fore" arm, shattering the bones in a the eeseione of tbe Salt Lake City counfrightful manner. cil. The regular annual ato kholders of However, an adjournment wa finally the Coalville Times Publishing Comto next Tueeday night, when a taken pany was held in Thk Times office Mongovernor, and other officer will be day night, at which reports of the treas- elected. urer ami secretary were read, and the Ifalle Hair Renewer render the ha r following officers elected for the ensuing and eilkin. gives it an even T. J. Lewis; year: president. V. H. Branch; treasurer, color, and enables women to put it up in W. 11 Branch; secretary, F. M. 1'inneo. a great varity of styles. board of director, T. J. Lewis, W. tuioa and krewrn. H, Branch, Thomas Wright, Wm Frank J. Cannon and Arthur Bruwn x laruiley, F. M. 1inneo, were nominated by the Republican Wo have received Horn C. A. Snow A caucus Tuesday evening as the candiCo., solicitors ol United State and for- dates of that party for United State eign patents of Washington, D. C., a senater. Mr. Cannon received unaniparuphlet recently puhlished and copy- mous nomination by acclamation, w bile righted by them, entitled. A summary Mr. Brown prevailed agaius( Judge of foreign patent laws with information Bennett br a vote of 24 to 19. Weber aad advice about foreign patents, giving nominated ene man. Senator thecostof same in various countries. county Allison doing the honors for Cannon The pamphlet is concise, well written, and Representative Critcblow of Salt and contains, in plain statements, much lake bounty for Brown. that will lie of interest to Inventors, The Peoples Mer. Co. Every season, from the time I was two years old, I suffered dreadfully fum erysipelas, which kept growing worse until my hands were almost useless. The bones softened and several now .re from niyflngS erooksji lwt; CHI MU. every Bundsyst 2 30 p. after Sunday hoot. Usm 7-- - CoHliSEOXT'1' TVoarhinu banday. t accordingly Una morning back in hand of tbe company. Elsewhere in thi issue rtll be found dance the annouineuient for an at C luffs hall net Tueetay night. Of course such a party could net be held without Henry Walker we pneent, and he will furnish the music. An aifident occurred la MaaU which should he a warnmg te boy who engage in the pert f shooting off toy cannon. Tbe Messenger report an aecident to one of MnU youth wu.ie engaged i thi sport, and av thewieum will carry the scar through Hfe. mwm old-tim- , A pure Crepe Cream of Tartar Powder, Free torn Ammonia, Alum or iny other adulterant. 4 YEARS THE STAND AJUX. I respectfully ask the ladies toga'll and learn the Great Reduction in prices made on my winter stock- - Ladies Hats and Childrens Caps will be sold off at great bargains. Also Ladies and Children's Underwear, Hoisery, Fascinators, Hoods, Bonnets and Mittens. I have a nice line of Infants and Childrens Coats,' all of which will be disposed of at Cost rather than carried over for another season. Respectfully, MAGGIE SALMQN. |