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Show 'I as The Coalville Times PUBLISHED EVERYJRIPAY. J3UBSCRIFT10N IRICE Including Canada and Mexico, per year , Stx months ... I Three monthl t 1 M M I M ) toUge In the United States, 1.58 .75 .40 J06 VM I y. Sinjli copy JYAYMEVrS should be made by Check, Money Order, or Registered letter k payable to The Coalville Times, Coalville City, Utah. on yearly discounts Liberal month. . DISPLAY One dollar per inch per tracts of 50 or more Inches. . . - , AJOCALS Ten cents per line first insertion. Seven cents per lino thereafter tLEuALS Ten cents per line first insertion. Five cents per line thereafter. MISCELLANEOUS Church Notices, Fairs. Benefits, Obituaries, Cards of Thauks, Resolutions, etc., at five cents per line each insertion. - Entered at the postofflce In Coalville, Utah, May 7, P. O Box 28. I. J. FETES SON. Hit'. f A merchant in a neighboring some lovely town advertises things in shirt waists If there is nothing in a name Its queer what becomes of the sometimes puts fn things a man liis wifes name. With 7,000,000 packs of play- ing cards manufactured every year, it seems curious that four are so hard to get. of a kind A woman is very much like an accordeon it takes a long time to draw her out; but then you have to knock the wind out or her to shut her up. -- young writer An ambitious What magizine will asks. give me the highest position A powder maga quickest? zine, if yon contribute a fiery article. We never can tell exactly where tvc lose our umbrellas. It is singular how an umberella ijUQlayps itself from the tendrils of our mind and floats out into dbe filmy distance of nothingness. 1 91, as second-clas- s' matter. pace with the growth of our The mechanic or business, the bookkeeper of.today may be the general superintendent tomorrow . The proposition that there is always room at the top is not a shallow piece of sophistical encouragement,, but is as sound as any generality can be.' Vi. A newspaper should be judged by its averages upon the whole and not upon any one act ' ofbtnisjion or commission'. If the writer is honest' he is bound to offend some one every week in his life. If he does not offend he is flabby, truculent, naraby pamby. Every newspaper makes mistakes, bat in the long run, week after week, year after year, the paper stands for decency, for right living,, for honest thinking, if it speaks fair for those who are doing right and condemn sneaks, cheats and de violators oflaw then it serves patronage. We only ask that The Times' be measured np, judged and patronized by this very standard IT IS SAID A young Coalville girl sent a halt dollar to a Chicago firm That certain youDg lady of Evansto who promised for that sum to is U be Married toon to a yonag maa send a reciept how to get fat. living in Grasa Creek. Ten days afterward she received Two young nea of this cits the boys a postal card on which was inbroea not twine are an gaged bat written, Buy it of the butcher. we havnt learned who too. -- That Bertie B. le leeliag bine A Missouri editor, who is That the eMail bey ie alraadf talking, looking for an opening says. of glaring hookey. . '"We would prefer living in a That a certain yoang lady of thle . ?small town, where the people Iowa ie tn (ova with mgr than one boy will sympathize with you in ia Morgan. trouble, and. If yon havent any That tha eatery ordlniaee Mtkea tome of enr clUxeae (eel eick, i trouble, will hunt some up for That . 0 -- :yu-..- . When a little girl packs her :"own and hairbrush in a valise, sand goes with her father on a short trip, the instructions given her by the mother, if written out and bound, would make Shaktspears complete work look like thirty cents. A Teacher at the Brick School Hot?e said to her pri t If .mary class the other eay: father mother gave your 'your 47 today and $3 tomorrow, And wrhat would she have? in the small corner over ihe boy .vepliedi. She would. have a fit. ' -- A Texas girl advertised for a husband and got him. The total expense For advertising, wed ling outfit, etc., was n. 'Tithin a year he died, leaving 3her an insnrance policy of fro, op. And yet some people still claim that it does not pay -- 4o advertise. Boys who are beginning the .laborers life at three dollars a tha dog catcher! eatery ie to he cot. At the right end, too. That eome one It In fault for allowing eo many tree limb and old tlee adorn our etrette. " That the reason the eprinklet hasnt been doing its work ie that there! no water while water ie running to waste everyday. That the medicine to highly recommended by the V. 8, govern meat could nt get a pleasant smile from the parchasert here should he come again. That .politic will soon be the sole topic, in this neck of the woods. THE SPORSMANS FAVORITE. Tktse bright, invigorating fall days make donhly welcome the visits of anch a magailae ae 8 porta Afield, the September issue of which abounds in interesting matter for nil sportsmen. There is a wide assortment of sploodid articles, among which may bo msntioasd a paper oo antelope shooting in Now Mexico by Ms- - R. L. Ballard, U. 8. A. j "How Wo Celebrated the Foarth at Savanna, IUiaoie, a homo rout gem by Roes Ciner j A Novices First Duck Hunt." by W. F.Sawysr; several pepera en sport ia Northern Wisconsin by 6. W. Smith Watching a Deer Lick," by Yoar newsdealer can supple too ; if not end to Spo. ti Afield, 358 Dearborn 8t., Cbicogo, lilt. ' - ' Times patron should bear in mind f cloa w the forms and print that "I find Chamberlains Stomach and afternoons. Ai auvertiwuwnta Thursday Liver Tablets more beneficial than any and other matter for publication should other remedy I ever need tor stomach bo in dor office not later than Wrdneo-d-r. trouble, " aays J. P, Klote, of Edina, Mo. , I For any disorder of the stomach, biliousness or. eontipation, the-- e Tablets are the without a peer. For sale by J no. Boy AMD THS A Remedy Without uPeer. The New Idea Woman Magaaioe (or October baa an iaspiringoankle on "Women la Professions, by Mise Howard Weatwood. Mist Elisabeth Se'-I Wevtwead rons over the of those den A Sons. professions into which wuutea eater, in showing that there are cair which they have aot prov- -f v.luwlonal pability. Speaking of ti , aa avene-iJi.V tn field, wh'eh it, moat entered by woiuu, she ; "Sot&o of the moat remkaMa educao n- -n in tional work being done by school. eonnectioa with the le of whose cla nnnmr.a.'e-ahMist Farrei, children if well kuoan, is hide short of wonderful. Boys who have proved too moch for school after rrr CURE h-- Ilevr This! Dollars Rq- We offer One Hundred . f of esse Catarrah that canward for any not be cured iy Halls CatarrbCure. F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, 0 We, the undersigned, have known F, J. Cheney for the past 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in his bash ness transactions and financially able to carry oat any obllzatioet made by bis A Ffir VA raQ BARGAINS! ting acedia; self threading Shuttle; automatic Icnauxircleace automatic bobbia winder; poaitiv four mot ioa feed; capped noddle bar; aotaeleaa aclf adjuating roller bearing wheel, ateol pitman; five ply laminated woodwork, with a beautiful art of nickeled ateel attachmenta. Aak your dealer for the Improved fddredg and do not bay any much me aatil turn knee wen it. TP4IN A wall u tbLVOEKE, ILLINOIS. ; The Head of the Public Schqol System of the State. Tha University of Utah includes the School of Aru and 8cienoss, ths State School of Minas and tha State Morns - --v r H lOYK' j COALVILLE P. H. Ya SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES. The School of Arts and Sciences offer eonraea la : 1 General Scitnce. 1 Liberal Ana. STATE NORMAL SCHOOL Tha Normal School offer: 1 Normal Court. A foar-ye- ar - -I Advanced Normal Coarse. S Coarse ip Kindergarten Training. THE SCHOOL OF MINES. The School of Minos offers eanraes la : 1 Mining Engineering. J Electrical Engineering. 5 Civil Engineering. 4 Mechanical Engineering. 5 Chemical Engineering. PREPARATORY SCHOOL A Preparatory khool is maintained which give preparation for the course in General Science. Liberal Arts, Medicine and Law, Engineering. Business. Graduate from the eight grade of the public schools are admitted to the Normqt School; but a year of high school work is necessary for admission to the Preparatory School. New buildings, excellent facilities, splendid equipnent. Ne tnitlon is charged.bnt an anneal registration fee of ten dollars It required. Registration, September 15th and 18tb. Instruction begins September 18th. Catalogue and illustrated booklet sent free upon teqnest ta - ha oe s,toM"H8iycrt &U OtaaaTIS F Bt. WeaMiurlu - - - 6YBictoRvv VIA Union Pacific . FOR ALL Eastern Points. DIET TEHEE TR1IXS THOUGH Itnsu ipalli ta- - CARS City, SL Chicago, Pul, Klua- - -- WITH- Direct Cenoectlens for ud Southern tka 1 Eut - JOS. SOMMERS rarasm of cto Salt Lake City, Utah. Brights Dicoase And Diabetes to pUos Me with Usi of tkose a ta the Brifhtt DteMsa aaA -h- atoa a tope pawpklrt that it atria bar' livta. It to aot aa ordinary pamphlet, at. xt Is ammotilj asad to tdvarti Badtetoto, k,t U pally mada ap of taports at clr r eoadoctod Scats ta a targa variety of ea t. i .wtrg ft par f.A.Buchanaa; "Michigan's First Foot- eaot of recoveries U thcce L 0 iaaraba ball Game," by the inimitable Staaley dtcaacca Sects are Tbs caiptoyad ; f Waterloo; "Fishing for Snaflsh," by known speelfiec itkarectilta u the Fulton Comy n obtained prove conelnrirv y r A r a dreaded that prince of 'sportsmen, Ernest o Ions fatal ftka v Brl;bU aa article on famous pointers dtacacrs 9 ptcoaca aion art appalliay. over I year, 1 1 k at ylct.l 1 by B. F. Seitner of Ohio; while Trod way stariiae as kidney truabUm to wdlcat ceivnea. Tks pc . cc, V; t Elliotts autobiography, "Fifty Years to John J. Fnltoa a s!. Co., Cs V . of Wood Saa Franme, Cat Life," conbnaee with "V krn to snvpccf E ' ) Wt 'it v week should heed the words '' bf a recent writer, who assets tin I that positious commanding high salaries are increasing so fast v that there are not men enough interest. it ail in i or hasdii Weak to fill them. Ct ys a business current lerse ofTaking AT all.tl c Sports .1 ij i ' ti kidney trootd a r C r t nrinctwn. m: 7e cannot train up of the keet iwus ef a j C C ndlng); (my itv ;'i ' (1 tailing J r i f.rt ernsgh to keep have ytt seen, r i ci a c t saraeraof thana. Me-Gsff- y s r t A A Work in Carnage' Painting Hanging Call on Sign or House Painting,-Pape- If You Wish First-cla- ss r SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. 7ork done on Short notice. nj Ho Delays. ol lul y Utahs Scientific, Tectmicat Provides Liberal, thorough and Practical Education. on of Higher Learning. - . , ; Detailed information cheerfully furon application. nished EXCHANGE ESTATE C, I. W HEADON, Agent, NEELEY. Mgr. Coalville, Utah Us. Utah, JOIPHENT. ARTISTIC SIGH PAINTERS. Co-c- p, - SERVICE. CLARK & SOULIERS, roa sali ar Coalville, amr frna vuuthar aa Comeeantea. . aa at HiU)B00X fureiuringgatanta. tahsu ttmiueh raoatva CHAS. CLARK is pare maple Louisiana cane sugar, of rich, smooth consistency and tbs true woodsy mapla flavor. Wholesome you can eat it every day. CcMrille BARGAINS! REAL Goycr3r.Icplecane and mada of School. a'snM! Trial. A large lot with good house and barn and other improveLocated in ments thereon. Coalville. Terms reasonable. acting directly upon the blood and mu i cuous surfaces of the avs:em.Tstiaioinal sent free. Prices 75 cents per bottle. Sold, by all Druggists. Made aclentificaUy from pore angers Tase Halls Faroly Pills for constL aod with aa eye to heal thfnines and ease of digestion pat'on diERSincf.uk.i ) Scuniific Jitstrican. thSilt Pcople8 Mer. Co , Agent. , Waldixo, KiskaxA Masvlv; Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure ia takeirinternallv and h A hsndaomalr llluatmaad weekly. ottsUou of any eeWuaejoerueL four i-- National Sewing Machine Co. firm, r .MHite A very fine lot in eastern part of towfi. Some improvements. - One of the best locations on North Main St Some improvements, 8o square cogs. . Big snap. A gooff farm with improvements thereon and some machinery. Located two miles north of Coalville and being the E. of the N. E. 4 of Sec. 5, The Tpv s North of Range 5 East of Lake Meridian, and containing 80 acres. - Thirty acres under cultivatian. Primary water rights. nfrtv K ky-- Auvnoa as riuia our auletiy ! bly tavunfioa ie Surest and (Autcheat Our for ail THROAT and I. UNO TROUB-LE- 8, or MONEY BACK. The aaota Cldrcdf ban atood tot tha World, ggjT ia thalaSawhigMachlaa Hart a Naw EWiwdftt BETTER tos EVER, aad Superior to all oihere. PoaiWa take4p; aelf art-w- v - m. I Pro Traoc Maims Ocomns CesvanHTs'AA girW arttea nhhout charec, Price 50c A t. 00 LOS Mniftnf a BO YEARS EXPERIENCE tuniennutlyiio-otlu- t. 'Mm eevwy se.it.lr- -. Dr. Knirj .gv; Oiscoucry f-- school, teacher after teacher, never give her the slightest trouble. Children who have been given op aa hopeless idiots, learn to yed under her tote-lag- s,, and take 'the first step toward fitting for a trade. She is an entbosi-a- et and an optimist, declaring that she hat yat to see the child too atnpid to or lo6 bad to become firm treatment." reached be by kind, COUGH Lurico KILL , v GROUF OFTcOLLKGK lUILBINGS, ;the college comprises. The School of Agriculture. The School of Domestic Science and Arts. The School of Commerce. The School of Engineering A Mechanic Arts. The School of General Science. The School of Music. THE AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION. T WENTY BUILDING, provided wiihth bestmodern equipment, afford exceptional facilities for thorough isd tffictont work. A strong Faculty, representing the best institutions of America and Europe arein charge ot the work of instruction and experimentation. Notnition laenargnd. Registration fee, 5.00. College Opens September 19th. Write for Iiinatrated Catalogue. X A cattle and rhkep eottese, IURX, LOGAII, ar.Ttt. t |