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Show ' lWUllUT nitlT.IT Tins posushimb r Eorroe M. TKI feaUoetb ... ..... t ... .... , , 1,1,1 ..l "i t K M 50 n,i Csptet Adv.rtl.lnK tlie greetest - . Ma.-iao-x and Trmi of buboription. OuTer... It eeetue been comp Air. ,T. dr4back iu this cae than would pay the salaries j elsewhere, the principle of American of thefenprems eourt liberty of thought, kpescli and a lion lUe j toe to these various promts has ' of five fora peno.1 yea. One nu- and worship shall henceforth prevail. lack of men Who will take Wd and ot g.ooij. There is another eectiou of this conpush these things. furnish sigaidcant proof stitution which challeugrtS aimiratioB j Triers things Kealixing this fact, it becowiss app- u- af the truth of some of Justice Hsrlans iu a peculiar sense. It is tost which ent to Thi Tiers that Coalville should waruing words. gives equal suffrage to"Vouien. It has is bepg prepared been churned by those wn argue that Tne a once of Co.Board a Trade. at organize is u"dt for statehijdf ttiat its friends for a defeat of Kentucky Iua villo eds one, and if proper parties , by - be ooa l.ite'hohf Of the 'Tnatrer, Wri?ngia representattve ; dsgr.de iH.woiueo aud Against w;u.h . Aiw beet liiwugh .AWtf, icp io.iheiife.of prore ui CjuL Ukhiy WJfcrsa ul the.rapirue hat just returned current- is coin el!wl by the laws which j that can betaken. An ergamzation of of He .aid when asked dmv women the right of suBrage. The IkiAkindjaould furnish an active com - from Kentucky. he the Outcome miters of he Utah wouht have hat heThougllt luitle to take hold of and push enter- of the silver fight Weil. I have just . Ifiu brave ei.ougo to oiler the ballot 10 prises, it would faanish leaders lor making a litt'e tour of the state. I the women of I' lab an i at the same various things thst C'oalvi'le should WM ,n fifteen "11111 ties, tl r Ivilief ,, pine to mlnliit ptuygamv or that there will be a plank inserted in p.ural marriages within the state. take immediate advantage of. Tuts privilege and this prohtmtion Plj(ortn favoring the free Bv all means 1st us have s Board of the show of mat toe peooie of Utah have an 14 of silver ratio the 1. at to coinage Trade, antat once; let a meetia I Mavbe becretary Carlisle, Senator Lino-- , honest belief in' their ability to so. cailsi! immediately and the srk be try and Col, Walter son can prevent if, every social problem which is started. but it f my present impression that it to the new slate througit the ballots oi srbeet tiurens of both sexes, and It is, of course, un- is inevitable." 134 PROVE THE PARK. tht lentiJeiit ti.e toumry at large can that to Col. is say necessary n.t Stealoy afford to share. aell asiher mall. should Timm believes that steps Tai It is sale to predu t tliaT toe Utah j The news from Illinois is about the ainnee .be Taken towards making exwith an sanis as that from Kentucky. Senator constitution a in be alopu-tensive improvements in the City lark. Palmer, who has been tlu leader of the , immense majoiiti bv the votes of u The present lit of the City Bark is admiiiiatration light against the free people, an that under its banner otj o4 aifd lilwiral pnvi.eges. of express j naturally $ beautiful spot, but it needs s Iv er l em ocr a t s , a n personal repre- - and specific guarantees, aud of no less, a great deal of improvement to put it in irritative of President Cleveland, has Explicit prohibitions, the new slate of almndened the fight and id now in Utah w til enter tne National, a shape that will make it n pride and I!d of lth 'nP Washington to report the failure ef hn ofth i in attraction of the city.- - Old trees should ,u'"t ,Uir,art He inaists that the ailver clueter of the commonwealth, be rooted out and replaced by new oues; craze is setMiiding in big. state, but growing which control the destmiesof the western thelrack should be put in aliape, aud raises doubts ot the accuracy of Ins slope. mere than all, an artificial lake ahould judgment by adding that the Democratic The Auteriian says a gold convention, which will be bald in June, be constructed without delay. of $200 is offered by medal of value the will enthusiastically declare for the free In talking with Councilman Chappell of Sciences for the The Bologna Academy 1 jjuj a coinage of silver at Id to ratio, best system or the memoir describing on this latter proposition, the writer he rays the enthusiasm will be manfires by chemout for putting found that be was quite agtseable to ufactured and that the action of the apparatus ical, physieial or mechanical mean. will The convention mean nothing. The paper must all Ire in bv t tie end of this move, and in fact wXs an ardsut silver men naturally ask why - so much May, ldhtt,and may be written in Latin, of the improvement. effort was expended to prevent tbe French, or Italian, or in any other lanTi e coat of constructing such, a lake flection of silver delegates if the action guage if. accompanied by an would be trifling, compared with the of tbe convention was considered be ue fits that would be derived fiom it, meaningless. There will be no extra seasion of and there is no time when tbe employ-iiieriTon account of the loss of , tabor- would he mot Worth al congress from the revenue tax, to tbs people at large than at 'present. if the administration can prevent it, and In our opinion, dull time re lb? TFry It probably can, unless un extended times in which dtiea should make im- raid W tnde npon the gold in the In that case it is thought! provements, for atiinhtime there are treasury. would call an extra action in Cleveland always men w bo would be greatly benejirefeernre to iasuing more brifeda. fited by a few days employment. Tux Timiji moves that g petitioirbe at Dr. Prices Cream Salting Powder .Worlds Fair Highest Award. once ciri olrtte.l for alguature to be prew6 sented to tbe city council at it meeting TimiPfAH VOySTITlTIOS next Moodily, urging that body to begin at once the work of putting an artificial ihie following is the way he an lakr fa the larki and let the Work Francisco Call sizes up tha t't.ili Con iliftnhu ted among lhe . rltiaanjLakhat i tlttKa. 5j The Constitutional Convention of toot need the work. j Utah has prepared and submitted to its WASHINGTON people a form of state constitution to be Could Not Sleep, Nervous ratified or rejected by their votes. It is (Fie Oua Hawaii csaaHKBtT.t - respects an admirable docuHeadaches. in many27. ISOS. WtuiTos. May a remarkable some in and respects ment, t Gentlemen: I have been taking or an Ifcalliojir man w lta commendable features your Reatorative Nervine for the past anarch would answer arguments, one. Among tbe one to be first noed is the brevitv three months and 1 cannot say tjjfli Contained in the dissenting of the document as compared with other enough tn its praise. Itbas vipTnimtsof Justices Harlan. Jackson, Saved various states Life, voted aralnst constitutions which the Browa and White,-whis (or I had almost given up hope of recent It have adopted. years during tha decision ot the Supreme court whieh ever I was a well again. much shorter than the constitution ef chronicbeing sufferer from nervousness and willed out the income tax law, have in this. re- could not sleep, I wax also troubled been thoroughiv jmawered. But there California, for example and to it. is least limits with nervous headache, and had tried at superior spect reare people lota of them, too who doctors in vain, until 1 used your follows it essential however, articles, fuse to accept personal abuse as answer Yours truly, Hervine. MRS. M. WOOD, Rlngwood, IU. to plain, common sense argument. closely the arrangement and Janguage of that the position of the constitution this state, end to These peoj.lw-Mliev- e taken by the dissenting justices to have that extent its framers have acknowledgficial. COALVILLE TIMES. rtVTh ebje.sij , . ' in to. t cut. 10 per lln. for Bret liiwt nt per lln. tor each .ubswruent rate. jTtmt liuer-4t- e fa tarot st Ffttfcr la CaahMta. Utaa, ft$4, at tooaodOtatt H attar. C0AI.V1I.LK. FRIDAY. MAY 31. IW5. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. TKHBITQUr. ral. WJowwr hill Attorn; Awt-t-- ... Attorney .a,, . Marshal Keglsier Land Offlos Receiver Laud ORtiw Justies, 1st luatriid . ul V Jiulir, Jorilre, Zud b Wtst C. C. Kit herds S A Merrill . J. W. Judd K Thurman N. M. Brigham Byrron Onto t. J untie 1 1 H. W, tunlth .O W Bartrh . W. H. Kin lust rift lh platrlct v7 COl'.VTT. Prolate Judge ... , . iark , Ktworiler Assessor and Collector, Risen If 1 reaaurer. . S Henry Shields . ...... K. F. Northeott B. Salmoa .J. ..... J J. Jenkins . J, If. Harriusuiu ... ... J. U. Penilh Hr Iko .roller . B. F. Tranaeau Surveyor H. Tnwnaend Atlornejr Uebvtiiwn Henry Welsh, Thomas t. Foils and W illiam Archibald. cirr. Flavor Heeorder Marshal ... .... ... Treaanrvr ........... . Waieroiaster Juaitcs of the Peace ... Wilkins A. fnichsuau .... William Marshal . t teuneilmen Thomas Ball John Koldnson B . W, t'haprl, William Hirst, li. Iteming, Samuel Clark sod J H. Wilde. Pro-pe- becom-campaig- et contending thst Coalville is the natural conyenleut for ounty scat the the county t large, etc., and Bro. Buchanan of the Record tliiuks the writer must havs laten laboring under high pieseure, aJvisea as to look up "oil do consider the Record one of the fairest and cleaneat papers printed In Aiow Vnh anew- - fe1 this fight that he Is look- rhtnk - Pros Chronic Nervousness eutliusiastiu in only with one eve. In the first in piece, there is no high pressure Coah ilie ; the dealers don't handle It, and tke writer dont Indulge j Barit City hag cor nor on it. We have looke t upon the map, audeiill maintain' that Coalville is the most centrally located ing -- tny town ol prominence end is the Mmost convenient location -to the county at large. Coalville has lxen county wet lor many year, ahi its location hat lieen astiilactory ,,fi every aection except Terk CityAs before stated In these Bark City is to be commended eolnRy otTeaterprise, and ebe realiaee that 5be must eitaer secure the county teat now or lore ver bold her peace- fofwtth vStatt-hood-, there it no chance for her. Vhs is anxious (especially her lawyers; 1o get tbe county eeat for the butlnese that the holdings of tbe district court eeesioue will draw, and Coalville and the balance of the county who are bow eatitged with the location moat do active battle to prevent ite removal. Coalville needi the buaineee that tha county eeat will keep, Bark City does not ; the it wealthy within herself and cae wall afford to be without it. The people of Bark City, knowing that tke removal will cost the people much .money in taxes, argne that a new courthouse will Lave to be built anyway, and propose to donate $5000' aud a aite for that purpose, Ae a matter ef fact,- - tbe .present courthouse will f answer all purposes for several years to come, and - there will be abeolntely no expense ia - 1 -- ; - -- 1 leaving It where it in. . Tai Trass has no wish to be unfair In this fight, end it fs satisfied that The Record will advocate nothing butwtiat it considers honorable. In Times ia willing that the fight should fought - on ite merits, but contends that Coalville has the merits in its favor. e ORGANIZE Tat ' - Times iu, urged A ha, upon BOARD OF TRADE, . ever lines fly o the In bu-oin- e exj-ecte- "The I'urk Record calls the editor of this paper to task In Its last issue, for srw THUS TXlzEES f ' Job Printing y of THE COUSTY SEAT FIGHT. Vth, ttux-- n. - fhe map, elc.iVhi!ee have, aud. 1 Dress Goods! Spring Goods! ts . ..Alexander Wright ... ...... John Barton fJ H. Salmon ,, v, J, i j Frank Harris .-- V Tonkin Crepes, 5c per yd fo 10c. ..IiSatines from 15c peryd upto 35c Blackhide.and MackinawTwills. Ladies Walking Shoes, $1 to $3 Latest Style Tan Buckle Slippers Sheep Shears, Fishing Materials, Garden Tools, Farm Implements , Hat L ' f ! be .trirlljr sdhered to. 111 2lllT0 O I ron-rmut- 1 Tirei norleei Have Received their .! . J0 W .', - Coalville Co-Op- . its first i the ciiiene to start various eaUrpriie that would furnish employment and build up tbe city. It has advocated the putting in of a water-- . work sytUrui, a telephone system, a iei small factories, a wm4 tiourwg pUutA t ml. yard, and various other tfciagg that w ouU he aLke profitable and bene- - Dr. Miles Nervine bee a right andwirrcOnliSueTOlo until somebody answers the argu- erts upon the laws and institution of wnieh are being formed west ments they need to support their opin-ion- s the states Mountains. of the Rocky In some other way than to abuse. In srntw particulars tke Utah constituIt I not r the first time that Justice from the proHarlan hat stood up aa the special tion departs radically of earlier organic laws. For visions champion of the groat common people Lieutenaand fearlessly pointed out the danger ef example, it sboliahea the office of nt-Governor. and the that provides the continued encroachments of wealth, of Stato shall perform bis Secretary last be the and it probably will not functions, and in the event ef the death time. of the tievernor shall eeeupy the chair Certainly the following, lroi Justice of the chief executive until the next of words not the Harlans opinion, are An important inroad an anarchist t In my judgment to general election. is made alse the jury system by upon of the of the disregard say nothin former adjudications of this ceurt. and the provisions that in all save capital of eight the practice ol the aovernment for a ease the jury shall consist throe-fourtof which, in civil persons, well excite century this decision may It strikes rase, may find a verdict. The result tf tbe greatest apprehensions. of national this experiment in reducingth? number at the very fmindtitlons 1 watched ' denies te the off jurors will doubtless It in that authority, those interest with holding both by which is or a power general government side of the contention that the jury may become vital t the existence and system is outworn. Union. of the preservation The remarkable features of the Utah Are those in whose behalf argument are those in w hUh it boldly constitution favoritism are made that rest upon by the law uiaking power to mere property challenges the claim that its people are and to "particular sections of theceuntry not ready fer statehood because of the aware that they aretrtfvehing a contest dominance in Utah of a particular reliwhich in tome countries has swept gious sect,. The declaration of rights in the proposed constitution expressly away, in a tempest of frenzy aud that the ughts of conscience provide social orgstuzaitons, passion, existing be infringed ; that the state never shall and put in peril all that was dear to no law respecting an shall make The friends of law and order? of religion or prohibiting of effect the not if direct, practical, exercise free the thereof; that no is to give to certain decision be shall test religious favorof required as a a of kinds property position itism and advantage that ia inconsistent qualification for any office of public with the fundamental principles of our trust; that there shall be no union of social organisations, and to invest them charch and stale, nor shall any church with power and influence that may I dominate the state or mtefere with Its functions, and that no public money or perilous to that portion of the American the rests whom larger part property shall be.ojipropriatf j for rr people npo o! the burdens ef the government and applied ' to any religiegt ;vtQnb,f, tup. whoouTht tot tola auljecied to the ewreiso or inetructiou, of any ecclesiastical estahlhhraeut. dominion of aggregate w with any more j than lb pro)eriy of the country ahould These are bold words tobe . uttered in j Utah, and a" fact thnvihe l the lawless. at the Xo ll ronUin tU uadted ia the goarip decision , Apropos ef indicate the $iow Seating around Washington about to ha people fowtdoption the cost of the legal ialetrt emrloyed to t coufideni of it makers that the day f religion prejudice and dincord i past fight the constitutional' ty of the income More money wa paid to lawyers in Utah, And that there, w welt as h -- to-da- y It wu-ec- Cures. be-le- hh Mil.' Nervine la rot 4 on a pmIUf bollle will neneBt. iuarwnle.tb.txb. Bret at tl, I bottlea (or IK or Dr. It wlU be wat, prepaid, on receipt of prire Da Hue' Meillcal Oos Sakbart, laiL nwi tht Citi:r ConlrUU City, Pprrt Utah: rT c 4 -- Sr il 'TS COMPLETE. ' LEGAL I NOTICE. To HAom -- Jfrip T.i$Ch Entry No Additional 1ownkr-i7- f Minmiit CAmty, Ttih territory. n$iW Jua rtij, turn 17, 1n7, DutMiMia to ul by truu t f Coimre p'njvMioi.s uf the Act for the Relief of the InhatUnt of amilown UfHJti the Public Laud. pjrovedj embniciuif tbe follow unr tie Mnifb t. 1 M'rtlMHl liindi UMvit The wet hif of theSectmn sixteen, m Tow nwmhe-t.)rtv- rf mt ofIn Luke ship Two north of lUnxc Fnv acrv. tnitfor eoutaintnx tisht.v the ral oceupantt and owner, thereof, i now ready to be tilml uton 111 lot, bloc I., or parcel, j bvaul iwrson or person-entitle- il Lexi-!at- o the prmleee, le Aweinbly pitroiant to the actof the of the territory of Utah, entitled "An Act Fre- K'rihlnx Rule- - anil Hexuiatiou for the Execution ot the Tnutt,. etc.. Approved Fe'.ruary IT, 10 ', anil all at w amendatory thereof Wrk.kt, Mayor , Coah tile. Summit comity, Utah. May 9,11'. n4fur the . i.rrt of Whkreas, no accurate survey of the City of . Coalville was in existence.it Lower wuiu Street SllOD Oil First Class. SI EYerything ShaVinff TlCKetS 25'f.l LA S I'OFFIC E WJOTR' E KORFl'B 1.1CAT10.V A at halt City, t'tah, April iu, late - named Votice la hereby given that the foliow-mi- t settler has Bleu notice of his Intention to make Bual proof in snpport of hi claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk at Morgan, t'tah, oil June 10, 1W, vl Joeph E Francia. Homestead entry No. 104.f, foe ilie N S WN E and VV' t, NE tlie of W'.c.ti i,I Bee. He name the following S, T SX.RB E. witnetaee to prove hi continuous residence Iiavld upon and cnltivatlon of -- aid land, viz A. Eddington of Morgan City, Ctah. Lorenzo l of Killing Morgan itv, t'tah; Taggart tou of Morgan Cnyr L tah; Anthony Hamer of Morgan City, t'tah. Bvbos (troo, Kegiter. Dili Physician and Surgeon, 1 City audfjnarantine Physician. Coalville. waa deemed wise and proper last year to in office at all hours except when away expend a portion of the citys revenue on business. Offiie on NCain street. for a survey, showing correctly the holdings of property o ners in the Coalville town site. The survey has been completer!, a suitable plat ef frame made, and declared bv the mayor and couneil to l the only official survey and plat of Cttalville City. In order that citizens and other in: : terested parties may acquire accurate and correct deed to their holdings, and thereby have clear and undisputed title to what they actually ohn, tl llliout Cost to Them, saidmavor and council have set apart a sufficient portion of the citys revenue for this year t" meet any expense that may Iw incurred for JOS. STOKER, PROP. making, executing and recording correct deeds. Choicest MeatsNn tbe County, Property holders w ho have com pleted and prices as low as the lowest. proofs to their holdings in the lrobate court, but w ho have net er received deed from the city, will be charged the cusPACIFICHQTELJ ECHO. tomary fees. Ow ners of property w ho desire to se- and Boaftd by day, week or mouth. sure correct deeds free of Special rates toi hunting and thereby save themselves and heirs from future trouble, anuovance and exp n.--e Good accomfor private surveys or possible law suits, fishing parties. ran do se by leaving their names with modations for transients. the special committee of the city council JOS. STORER, Prop . having the matter in charge. Said committee. will be in session at the City Hall during the week ending June 2Uth, to receive application! and give any information vlered. HENRY SHIELDS, attor isriErsr, Park I.IO for$I.OO. . TIN-SHO- P. Tinware, Stove Pipe, Hath Tubs," Garden Sprinklers, Galvauized Iron, Zinc, Copper and Sheet-Iro- n Work, etc., made and Repaired by Home-mad- tN" JAMES E. HOSMER, M. D. On J NOTICE. -- e . Joseph Jones 4 t H ! TINNER. Shop, one block east of House. NOTICE. To Department Stake Coalville, Utah. OSCAR P. LYONS, Notary Public and Conveyancer. C ollectione Promptly made on Commission. -- 0- ih POVTOFITCF. BlTLDIAUv Pena, Summit County, Utah. Office In City. Il rat . I IV, F.. , . CWmi., J. II. Wru'S, . Wm.-Hiss- t, xpecial Omitnittee. A' J. W. L. MAOINNlB. WEBER FRESH FRUITS, -- OUDKX (X u4 Shipments of fresh fruits and l'tb lwn vegetables teceived two and BuitUiiuc, trtAB three time per week- - LH. CoauwttF A PATENTS For An bon t opinion, writ. imre And Who bTf bad Drtr flfty vmt WIRjI(Oh xparlcno in IM patent botineaa. oavinio Emy! tiooi tirirtly cnssfdmtiaL A ilandbank of eoorarainff PitfRl and bvw to lent frpa. Atoo a oatalociM Of I touted MantJAc books Mot free. tbTOUR t) MttDO A COl Imanvw reE?..?!!! Amorienn, and tbe public irttb oet east To tbe tarerttor. before Thu paper. wwrd weairlr, alaffantly lmuitrateu.ipbivlid ban by fwthe eiroeiation of any tetentiffe wirk ia tbe w T rent free. BuHdljtgr BdlttiiiLjDOiithly, tiio year. Himrte eenta. bopWe, nmnW eontaint bae RTryAnd ttfiU pUtee, io colors, photographs of new bul lit,n US .ho. Uw t '1 - : - - F1- - wAhlincxmtrarta. AdtffOM MLMI Jk CO, Maw Bjiuauwat. t1? N ton. gl 1 Carats, and Trade-Marobtained t and cU Pibj Aotbusmees coiwuaed for MooraaTf rttg. J Oue Oreicc OeeoAtrc U S. PATTNTOxri kana ae cto tectire pateniio le&i than thoga j remote from Wa&fcmgtotu model, drawing or photo., with deaeripJ . felnae, if retemabie or oot. free of i 5 CBn?e, Oof fee not out till patent is tecured. 1 4 A PaaiewLtT, How to Obtain latexsa arftb 4 o( itoc to tbe I S. tad fcMcuraooaatncij i cent tree. Addreaa, ue VEGETABLES. i,Atvi;Rw a, I OBTAIN Jos. 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