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Show r letter will be read with interest. aa her ability in th: line of work is well known. John W illittiti brought a Bmsnroom into tb offie that measured over twenty-tw- o inches in circnoferonie.; Mf. Williams plucked it on Silver crwk, nt to and on much larger which be bait Lak. Tb smaller one cab be een in ear show window. I bl Attention itcalled to the notice iesne of tb (etul coil mu tire from city council, directing atari ifU a. nagtbe proirort tier ot LoaiVtne a 'lift- COALVILLE TIMES. FRIDAY. MAY 24, 1895. CAl.VJIiE. Anita ih$ PtfMUH of 7KAlt 1UII avb . VM rma ... co-ar- t t far coaiviLLf A"' a. 7. W Ho, L V ! ..... !? .... 11 1 m. H I lul iatkrlw4 CrrMin The TO tc-da- y to Erho .RR1VI Am lllMW ) Tlce---tim- , COALVILLE MARKETS. tutrl. .. Qae,m. per 100 pauad rewnn, Uwt, per bnahvt ffUer.per pound , per down non., eta ait. .... . so . , lb - & beet, per pound Prise BBUoa. per found Prtwre pork, per pound Mae real, per pound Jieeeed chicken, per pooifd MMcrno, per ton Tltauib j, per ton u . t ... i M . r H tonrad . . . rua.R. per too pound . n i towi loch swims. Born, Monday, to the wifof William Cott, a girl. wile of Thoinaa Born, Mondpyktotb Dixon, a girl. (Ion. I.. H, Roberta wLlldelivcr the ddreMjon Decoration Day. Tb infant child of Mr, and Mr. J. M, Fadd.ea died Wednesday morning At 4:46. ad thi Read th change in tb Co-owek. home rare iadocementa are ot tered. Bill ara out announcing a grand ball attha Pavilion on the evening of Decoration Day. The p has constructed a high board fane along . the aid of their grocery adore, to enclosing tbeir driveway. Tb little child of Mr. Dell Robinson died Sunday at 10 oclock from typhoid of pneumonia. 11 wa about 7 year age. Coalville can boat of bandsonn etreett, andnot a thing In eight To obstruct th vision a Jar a th eye can t reach. Iter, Georg Ritchie of bait Dak will tchuoihouae on preach at th New Bunday night. All are cordially invited p C-o- Wt to attend. A large nun.berefcitD.nenttoParY Citv yesterday to attend tb concert and ball given by the Park City branch ef the L. DrR Church. It ieeaid that for the number of men . employed, the Waaatch it getting out an Immense amount of coal. The coal ia alto improving in quality. The little girl of George Brown, while playing an the lawn Sunday, had the lion-me- r mltfortnne to break her armr reset the member and tbe patient v doing nicely, The town was somewhat livened np yesterday by a herd of sheeps passing through th street on their way to their . eommer range. It dont take much te make things lively. The Times acknowledges the receipt from W, G, fisher, now attending school -- - at I rovo, of an Invitation to attynd chief exercises for commercial and academic lay at the Brigham Young Academy Buriah Wilkins injured himself so severely the latter part of last week in lifting building material at Dr. new house, that for a time he was compelled to ns crutches to get around. lr, The poet of the Genoa Courier has the following; 'bpring. The bluebirds are singing, th green grass is growing, and the school bo)s are shooting there marbles around; the hens loudly catkle, while the cot k waits to tackle the verv the first worm that conies out of ground Bang! The poet is dead. But the idols and barnvard fowls understand their business, and ae may expect along spell ot pleasant weather. oii OMama-trtblrerrati- . hare been tijaiti y g ! j sadlv in need of reDtirsanu attention, bat taken a wbole acre not so tail. sltake At Wansllaha attip aas mntK-T- o S! n Wiuiames, . lor a bru-star- iwv,r) HOPKIN, , , stataC- - S'- a v r A A-- 1 'ic a - . mnllle ECHO, 1 Wholesale and retail dealer in r GENERAL Hong ,, Prayer by chaplain . . Oration ..T,..,fion. Selection . Mule VuU r Thus, Copie) H, Robeus Braes Band B. Male Song tnlitv of Mr. ami Mrs. Vohr Prayer. Chaplain Jtecoratton of grave, etc. Let everyliody come and do honor to '.he occasion. Bring flewvrsand wreathl snd make the cemetery a reiitatile floaer garden vi-i- A. II. Addy came over from Red Canyon Sunday for a short visit to hi Mr, Addv repor's that the family. afflicted families at Red Canton are be- ing well taken care of and looked , after and that the contributions from Utah for their relief have been most generous. He returned to work Monday. iaca at t lie resi- dence of Bishop Atwood, where a dinner was served that was so good and invitpartaken of that ing and wa so the writer has fasted evi r since. There who never are some people, of cour-e- , when they have enough, and know judging from ttie lightning like disappearance of evert thing is reacii, Mr. Branch and the wti er must le among them, ltut Branch - used to the-- e things, while the newspaper man well, he will remember it in his dream The farmer are quite busy at this time, but a number were interviewed, and we find they are both willing nnd anxious to push the telephone project to tiOiufiWiiuux Ju-- t below 1eOH Mr. Oscar Young and two sons busily engaged in extracting Fullers earth from their valuable mine at this point. A well tiin-heI tunnel has been driven in aois-tniic- e of about forty feet, and from the face of thi Mr. Young is extracting considerable of the earth, of tne very finest quality, which he isacking and loading into wagons for tiansportation to Provo. Mr. Young has a very valuable property, and the writer brought down a large cb'unk of the earth, the analysis of which shows it to lie stqietior in quality to any yet discovered, and Mr. Young will without doubt find ready sale for large amounts of it, Coalville was reached at 8:30. the dismiles having lieen tance of over fifty-foease. The with coyered trip was indeed a rare treat. we found E tore JL AT WAHSATCH re Any one who bit ever had an attack inflammatory rheumatism will rejoice with Mr. J. A. Mumm, 220 Boyle Heights, Los Angele, over hi fortunate escape from a siege of that distressing ailment. , Mr. Mumm is foreman of Merriams confectionery establishment. Some months ago, on leaving tbe heated work room to run across the street on an errand, he was caught out. in the rain. The result was that when ready to go home that night he was unable to walk, owing to inflammatory rheumatism. He was taken home, ami oil arrival was placed in front of a good tire and thoroughly rubbed with Chamberlain's Pain Balm. During the evening and night he was repeutedly liaUied with this liniment, amj by morning was relieved of all rheumatic pains, lie now takes especial pleasure in praising Chamber-lai- n Pain Bairn, and always keeps a bottle or it in the house. For sale by John Hoyden A Son. Wholesale and retail dealers in o . pet-tor- these-meetin- ; , Og-de- ri I allot arrangement Idritie 0i,ertnif ,f ..I . omt ion juv in ti.,, cm, &iti , anj whii uu,'r. e(fi ft have been atte-idw- i with G. W. and' Roliert :1 v- llunJUL Roberts tif Dalis .1.0' t Gatelev-nio fjtmr lit consented to deliter tiie oration, 15. N. Mi pp on tbe j,nr)y io intert icw the I oa.vii.e Eras Band ha leeu en- fur Coalville, at proaition gaged lor. the o.iaaiou, toon music uik wi-- Mr. and Mrs. (or arranged for. and eveeMhmg U. Waker, f. Lyons ami ovhers.'and at to make a success of the affair has ecu gal)ll) ftir the same purpose ith oilier done. and frntn irund- - mid Hiqiiaititume The city ha for some time ! ,t ong tlit me to the bluff ottrl.-ukinWood-land- , m here tbe nneary work on the cemetery grot; mb, that met otir gaze right now in goo I couditiou and left us n and it l arly epe, ehle with wonder a very pretty aiqiearance. present A mure ,ind adiiiiiatn-n- . A t 9 .20 a, m. lb procession wtlllart right than tins Valiev luuld never tie from I he Make llonse corner, headed by fuitml, and the artirt who could tram-feth band, ami march to ! he cemetery tha werieto cmiva would win both' where they s ill ) joined by the epr.iig fame and fortune. It war the writer Hollow cimen and people horn o:hr tirstview of tii.r virile), and part of the city. At the trmetery ne he thought it tbe mort luagntnceiit right following program w ill lie tarried out, he had ever Ijeto-id- . alter which the decoration of grair Af'er tranmeting the hii,nea that will be proceeded with, called liltii to this pi.icc, Mr. Brumti ItAbM-Ifclsheaded hi- - h rn-- s toward home, ami on Selection. liiass Bat.il reaching Katnas we enjoyed the hoepi-- j e old-tim- JOHN Bwj-- Tk 1 To punfv, vitalize and enrich the -d give nerve, bodily and discs-ttvIndigestion result from a partial pa- blood, atake Hood's BateapHtfiba. the of atouiachand the is strength, ralysis primary cause of a verv large majority of the life TKKMOMAL. that humanity is heir to. The most agreeable and effective remedy is Dr. J. J. E. Iettit ha gone to Almy t 11, 'McLean's Little Liver and Kidney work. fills, 25 cent a vial. Lonsdale Allen, B. Wilkins and C. 6. Item from the Task Kwani. Hostaer made a visit to Provo hundar. Following is the ore shipment from Walterjf. Lee left for Granger Suntbe.Mackintosh sampler for tbe present week: Silver King, 642,040; Silver day, where he expect to reside for oinc tune. King concentratea, 274,930; Anchor conK. Beailhien went to Ogden Wednescentrates, 471,470; Daly West concentrates, JWI,800; Jig concentrates, 81,240. day, and will likely return with w new Total pounds, 2,271,440. bicycle. Iark Record : W. H Bennett says the A. Scowcroft made a flying visit to north end of the comity needs a Deputy Coalville Wednesday returning to u the aqie day. Sheriff badly, as no less than seventy-fiv- e head of fine beef cattle have been , Frank Kvass, Daniel Moore and th stolen from th rang fn hi immediate Misses May and LI Ufa ft (Jluff went I section within the past few months. lie Provo Sundav on a vieit to friends there. thinks a good man, whose same ahonld Pay master Almy of the Cowl Depart-inpu- t not b O. B. M. Co., was dowu from the appointed and given full lilierty to ferret Park Monday with check for the bat tb thieve. A regularly organized miners and other. gang apparently infest that end of the IT. K. North and wife, Theodor Bert tointy. and K. Bert, of Mill Creek, all relatives Jamea Moray, another of Bark City of John bhertnan of this city, are in e pros departed thi life Coalville making the latter a short t. t an early hour Monday morning last Charles Ball, a former resident of t St. Maryi hospital in Salt Lake. Jim but now located at BloomingCoalville, had been ailing for tome duy with a in the Bear Lake country, is in ton, complication of disease, kut no one Coalville on a visit to friends and relamppposed ke wa so wear deaths door, " tive. lie leave valuable block of mining William Crook, formerly of Wanship, ground juC above the Ontario and knoan a the Moray consolidated group. but now of Provo, was in Coalville TuesHe leave one brother, who narrowly day. Mr. Crook expects to visit Coalescaped death two week ago by being ville frequently this cummer with choice fruits caved on in the Moray tnnnel. W. M. Wautland, representing the Pains in the small of the back indicate a diseased rendition ot the Liver or Balt LakeArgus, was in Coaly tile MonKidney, which maybe easily removed day soliciting business for his paper! by the use of lY, J," 11. McLeans Liver lie added quite a to his list and Kidney Palm, fl.00 per bottle, from here. , - . r ' f E. Whooping Coo(h. There is no danger from this disease when Chamberlain Cough Remedy is freely given. It liquefle the tough mucu and aids it expectoration. It also lessens the severity and frequency of paroxysms ot coughing, and insure a There is a well grounded rumor float- speedy recovery. There i not the least ing around that a strike ef silver ore of danger in giving the remedy to children splendid quality has been found within or babies asTl contain no injurious very few miles of Coalville which bids substance. For sale by John Hoyden A fair to create a rush w hen the location Son. becomes known, Hortlrnltwral t lob Mwlln Messrs. Beach, Bauson, Bovden and The Coalville Horticultural club held the Wilde brothers started np to their its monthly- - meeting in the Coalville xilver prospect near Snydervill yester- East Ward Meeting House Tuesday day, fully equipped for extensive de- night, Mayj2tt. V. E. Chappel gave a velopment work. They think they have lectare on potato culture, which was tfool claims, and will push development listened to with much interests Many work at once. question were asked by the members It is time for our citiaensto begin pteent which brought out various impreparations for the celcbrationol the portant points with regard to the raisfourth of July and fioneer Day. !n ing of the rrop. borne four varieties of aid case, in Summit county, the early the tubers wero shown in the meeting. bird will gobble the worm Empire frtate. Late Ontario. Dakota to n to come forwarJ and declare it Reds, and The Pride of the West. . V. will probably have the mo- -t J. Wright was a ppointed to lecture on emvetaiul celebration. garden culture on Tuesday evening, A aiming of the settlers was held at June 4th, at 7.31'. The meeting then Tuesday evening. .Tune tha City hall to consider the railroad adjottrni-d.cnt- i! nnd purchase mentioned m ThTimk 4, IStto. Everybody is cordially un ited .ast week. It was decided t make to attend - W. E. Ch sri'KLL, Sec. hnal jiaymeut on three sections, and enotber meeting was decided ujkmi to (irtilns IsHdi hr Stla Mke further action, the date of which Railroad lands in Summit-count- y, ill appear in The Timm next week, Utah, ami Uinta county, Wyoming. T is Tiers has at last succeeded In One dollar per acreof on ten years time. The rise in prices cattle and sheep -etung a good correspondent at Kma, will be permanent and rang lands will and hepes in future to be able to give bout demand. ' i CkE. WaxtIASd, Agent Kaunas readors all tbe news of Balt Lake City. Ctah.- 14t2 t heir tow n each week. Mrs. Celest la Pack ha consen'ed to correspond for Tax Dr. Prices Cream Baking Powder Times, and that mean that the Kama A U Cat wa MMwtawr P rir. S Ft Hoe-ine- -- y si ... ..... r it has been teunm-rarilptstpmed Instructions to com-nite work are, boaexer, expciAs-- to arrive daily, It is run ored that several part.es are interested in the project of putting in large water d.tch in th Imiah eountr.. , and that prominent Utah Capitalists, R. Ii Chambers among them, are le- Inml it. Just what place they have selected we have been unable to learn, and men have gone but aeverai-team-a out w ith tbe intention ol working on the ditch. minor details, ocrrTioaa bvi whaartb wt, per . , ! Taa- cue rciee UP THE RIVER. Trlryhoe rrrjrrt Karllt HI or, W. H. lrjncb on sainftUy ia.t made a trip un ri.e river a Ur as Wodlsnd on legal boteti,r iieimi'u the wnief to anouipaliV h.,i, aid Ibe iuiiarin ass rrad.ly r(icd. Tbe dv was itd tl spirited team of perfctand ;ei Mr. Branch, ti e tiii ta big1 enjoyable. Tne load in man v plate were Eirrrlaee H -- W III Termer 1 OB-- It H Robert ISrlif, Oration Tks Cemetery la KraUtae riewer an4 Wreathe The I' rue ram fcir N. O BE APPROPRIATELY SERVED AT COALVILLE. Hub. i Part garti w eecortfflg-'Snaps holding aitbout cost under tLeiicw f nrvey. it will tw well for all intere TeT Hevry dearaaa eckport .. W Youu .. bautya to carefully rend tbe nmnw. Waaahlp Park-- H.W .. . . Moyltiriil lark John VAua The Times hoped to recorl 'he fart Kuwrae Wictel . W lit iaa Brewer work bad been commented on tbe that Heaeler Hall ... tkaaaU'h .. WeR-railroad Parte np Grass creek this week, but t Jamea Irurranl, Mantas A. U. AHOy ' itrtll aurou.WflS b a In g7 w e undt-- r TR n.t7tj7 "Vi m r"tm understanding witn regard to - A TRIP Q Q RAT ION D AY Now Open, With full stock of MERCHANDISE Especially Selected for of M E R G H A N D I Also full stock of GENTS x 1. 1st ef Letters Remaining uncalled for wt tbe l'ost-olfiin Coalville on May 23, 1895. Vhencalling for any of theseTeUers, please say advert ised: w er A anr P.r. es . t c, And complete line of While in Stockton, Cab, some time ago,' Thos7 F. Langan, of Los Banos' that stat, was taken very severely with cramp end diarrhoea. He chain-eto meet Mr. C. M. Carter, who was sim- W'ai. a ey ,.e.t , Co no P e o . K ilarly afflicted, He says: T told him llaL ia i Rohe r j..Tn fiat Ju C r. c. of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and A. I) Bower, P. M. Diarrhoea Remedy, and we went to the Persons w ho lead a life of exposure Holden Drugstore and procured a bottle are subject to rheumatism, neuralgia of it. It gave Mr. Carter ommpt relief and Jmjubago, and will Imd a valuable and I can vouch for its having enred remedy m D. J- - II. Mcla-nii'Volcanic me. F'or sale by John Bovden A Son. Oil Liniment; it will bmi-- li pain and subdue inflammation. d Coalville, rst-rni- 1 Utah. s F0TICE. Parties desiring rotirtT thi stun mer will please a Imv contact itli corre-iKn- ni us immediately. We will haveTrom 7'X to ItkyVTon on our Salaratns creek ranch near Word raff Utah which we wiU want to cant act. The Nejvonet laud and I.i- - Mock Co. Evanston, Wvo. tunr Awarded Hlffhart Honors World 'PR? rtaln Ilul, IstomaKe tbe trip to Chuagoo t! e Chicago, Union Pacific A Nounwesiern Line. Why? Time the quickest, solid train, no change of tVich at the M H)uri River. Throuch and second cla sleepers cud P far For full information call on or I A. A. Pf.kkY Agent U. P. 8jg;ia. CREAM SM ld-e- ss A Need never mvim ttimt Tnriln fear to Fair. make that trip east if he or ah rrntem-pUte- d will-tru- st to th Chicago, Union Pacific A Northwester I.ine. Quickest time. Fewest changes. Union depot. For full information call en or a4dre A. A. Piaai Agent P. System, l MOST PERFECT MADE pur Crap Cream of Tartar Powder. Fra horn Ammonia, Alum or any otharaduRwiE 49 TMHI THI HDHCaaOs A Finest Line of SHOES Peoples In Summit Co. Mercantile Company. JNO, : Echo,.- HOPKIN, - - Utah. |