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Show r , COALVILLE TIMES. COALVILLE, FRIDAY. JULY dil 4M MWITMJ W 4KB j, A. TIAIMI lt, W CMIVIUI is T e,us wPersenj , . . . - to X.7,Wert 18. 1896, .... . 10 - - Voi TTW , -- re' 'V UT and tbe week illkrliMl Crwi4 4 . I er Waat Mart lU-r- t( .. to n eorto, ratan VtmnK ttarto-- H . a pet Juhu dark rpfoo . bson Heart W Watwhip ,, HiJjUTiile . J'A Kaepp 1 O Pena ftocaport non need H i itaktc) rla WeU-i- totted by waking in water Iwrerdy four boore. Tbe water had ne effort otr the mended parti, and they are apparently aa strong a before they were broken. Mr. Clark will Introduce this cement here. At thi writing there it e deadlock in tbe election of regiitrar for thie county, standing 4 wo for Mr. Greger of Park City and two for John Boy den ,f Coalville. Lark City psopls Wm eel Juaepto K Hall tame buimul, I barm Wekto A. U Addy Wju. COALVILLE MARKETS. Hay ingee in full blast. How about the telephone? Come to Coalville on the 24th. ISenm Pay neat Wednesday. Many strangers arc seen on tbe atreeta of Coalville these day. Fd. JBeaubien wen the bicycle that was rallied off Saturday night. A game of cricket between a Balt Lake Club and a Coalville team ie promised lee the 24th, 9 Bills are out announcing a grand ball The celebrated in tbe 1avilkm K!au(iiiitert will furumh the tnuaic, Read tbe price quoted in Mina Maggie Salmon's advertlaement in tbia and govern yoeraelf accordingly. -- r Thoae wbe deelre to enjoy a day of care aport, and properly etoerva Pioneer Pay. ehould come to Coalville neat Wedneeday. Unleae tbe weather ie more favorable during the neat fear month, the second crop of lucern will have to tend etrictly to bnaineel In order to miee tbe late i t. , Ira Eldredge, while trying to get mowing machine out of the mud the first of tbe week, slipped and sprained his knee so ssverely that .it is now difficult for him to get about with it, E. II, Rhead has commenced tbe work of making a survey of ali lands in the townsite not included in tbe Page eur-yeand will push tbewerk ae rapidly as care and accuracy will permit. County derkNortbcsU ou Wednesday issued a license towed to John EL Hamilton of Evanston and Miss Hattie E, btagg of Echo. The couple were married tbe same dav by Justice Bu- x riah Wilkins, Ik. J, J, Chambers was summoned to Croydeo Sunday to attend Mrs. C. E. Condie. lbs doctor reports ibat a fine baby boy has taken up hit residence with Mr, and Mrt. Condie, and all are satisfied and bappv Tlie county court will set aa a board of equalisation Monday, Thev will probably also take action on tbe petition asking for a submission ot tbe removal - ef the county seat to Park City to a vote o I tbe people of the county, Ik. Wadsworth of Morgant while an route to Croyden Saturday night, sustained a pretty bad shaking up by hi horse running away and throwing biro out. The extent of bis injuries we could not learn. The buggy was demolished. Rey, Perry, formerly of Pueblo, Colo., will preach at the New West tehooj-bous- e next Sunday evening. A cordial invitation is extended to all, W ua deratand Rev. Perry will hereafter visit Coalville at regular intervals and hold -- - I Raws-Regist- 3 ! 1 1 i t- - be The executive committee on the telebrat ion of Pioneer Day held a meeting Tuesday night and added Mrs. Hannah E (dredge, Miss Elba Barber, Mis Lisaa Ball, Joseph Wright and F. M. Pinncote the retwuiUee. John herman, John Calderwood, F. II. Wright. W. 0. Fisher, Roy W llkiM fatorga Sweating were chogen ca- Cciaiittern to lhe Rev, Maby-Reill- y scandal by the publication in the Salt Lake papers Wednesday ef letters that tbe divine bad written to Mrs. Reilly, in w hich be calls her all sorts of pet names, and urges her to meet him m Canada, where he says they can in future live in each other love. He also informs her that hi bondsmen would be secured fi m life together would le loss; that-the- ir one continual round of pleasure. In fwt( he loved her harder than a mule can kick with four feet nailed on one shoe. Tbe love-sirepistles would give a Strang man a "groping pain in the abandon, and make him throw np a lunch ef binding twine or cheese (the same thing.) He hints of suicide U she goes back on bins, and a deal of other similar rot. But Mr. Keillv gave him a cold, cruel snub, declined to be his teostsey-wootseand unfortunately be is still alive. Among tbe numerous persona who have been cured of rheumatism by Chamberlain's Pain Balm, mention should be made of Mrs. Emily Thorne of Toledo, Wash., who says; I have never been able to procure any medicine that would relieve me of rheumatism like Chamberlains Pain Balm. .1 have also used it for lame beck pith great occes. It ie the best liniment I have ever used, sod I take pleasure in recomFor sale by mending It to my friends, John Boyden A Son. k y, and Kidney Balm in banishing their troubles, fl.90 per r bottle. Lhl ef Letter - Remaining uncalled for at the Post- office in Coalville on July 18, 1895. When calling for any of these letters, please say advertised : 4mr H (tunluer Juw, Metvduto FreU lliKgtus Artvr Wm It Coon S U MumlorA Idr AP.Howa, t. H. Dr. Prices Cream Baking Powder AwoW CoUkMM Uldwhaw FW. Sea Pnmriww - e- John fsherman. - -- Wei- - w'4a.,trri; ilnm-o- , com-initt- was invited the countr were extended a hearts iovitatiun and asked to furnish two member each of the com- Sv. Mabrv Old people suffer much from disorder! of the urinary organ, and are always rat i tied at the wonderful effects of Dr 5 . H McLeans Liver ahe - tcc.iydeid.CtAUicr When you are constipated, with loss of aopitite, beadRche, take one of Dr. J. II. McLeans Little Liver and Kidney Piilets. They are pleasant t take and will cure you. 25 cents a vial Had ' Wad A new lease of life has been given - . on tbe dance. 1. George Beard and F. on program. Tbe Coalville Eastward to furosr h two members of Alt the towns in Hie cemrnit-tc- e. mittee. was chosen as roaJyr ef Richard Birch, chaplain; ceremonies; C. Callis, orator of day ; John Robinson, address ;J.M Calderwood, marshal ef the day ; Wllev Corbett,' captain of artillery. There will be seFviceawtvhe cuke House, a grand parade, a ciu ket match, baseball, horse racing,' bicycle rating, foot, sack and varioue other sports, to com Me with a grand bail in the even- J. R. Rhead ing. THE CKOURAir, dilute of twenty-fou- r guns at sunrise, and of bv brass music flag' hoisting band. At 9 30a. m., salute of three guns as signs! for gathering at Stake House. Salute of one gun at 10 a. m., as signal for commencement of services. sxf.rcikcs, Coalville Erase Band. Music, Prayer, Chaplain Birch. Vocal Selection, Stake Choir Remans by on of tbe old settlers, JohB Robinson. Vocal selection, male voice. Oration, C. Calli. Vocal select ion, "female veices. Vocal selection, Stake Choir. Benediction, chaplain. Music, Brass Band, , Richm) toWCTj sports-,- W. II. Branch, to-da- r HtC. t udr It ay aM CtliVnUi jtuiu4, WeYiH,iiiatmhkrKBMfrtvhy'0, 'Cv A very pleasant lawn pmy Was given by the Misses Blanche Allison, Bessie " Fmith, Ella Fisher and Flora Cluff at the residence of Mrs. Lena Thackeray Wedneeday evening. About thirty ef the yeung folks were present. Tbe evening was spent in singing, dancings recitations, games, etc, The Evanston report! from Rawlins go to show that professional burglar are at work there end have succeeded in robbing houses and procuring considerable booty. Up to present writing they have not been at prehended, and It would be well for Evanston people te look to their lecke, as they may come this way, John Clark ef Upton has compound that purposes is thebest we have ever, seen. He brought Into The Times offhe a leather strap which be bad spliced with hie mixture, and which be defies any four men In town to pull apart. A gum loot and counts of piece of wood mended by him with tbia cement were also hr wight fn, w bicb we -- yxjrectad tbe Millard Progreea would have decency enough ateut him tocorreit the bull hie coiripoiitori make in eetuag op the item stolen from The Tint which the Jg reu h) Id. m k il 1 reader he i.e y C are original by simply changing tbe . word Coalville to Millard. t on Chamber J. J. Ir, Tuesday successfully performed a delicate oeratkn on Hit bp of J. ,8. hairaon, removing a lupus thcrefrsm. Mr. Salmon has suffered from this lupus for a long time, and it is believed and hoped that this surgical operation will permanently fid him of thieafflirtion. He is progressing very nicly at thie time. The writer heard early in- - the week that several of tbe government corner stones in and around Coalville have been removed and set m different places. If the parties who bate engaged in this work an nut aware of the fact, The Times would state for their benefit that this is a vtry serious offense, and ii punishable, on conviction, of a term in the penitentiary. Ik. J. E, Hoemer answered a call Sundae from Wahsatch, where a eneepman named Ted Jiisky bad accidentally shot himself. The victim had loaded the chambers of a Soiith A Wesson revolver, and in dosing it up a cartridge was discharged, the ball entering tbe leg near the thigh, splintering the bone. The ball was removed and the patient brought to Echo, where he ii reported getting along nicely.' W. W. Cluff, Jr., who went out on the Duchesne on the 4th Inst, for an outing of a few weeks, was brought back to Coalville Monday quite ill.. Mr. Cluff was not feeling well when h started out, and the thought that a little outdoor life would benefit bim was the main inducement for tbe trip. He got wet toon after he reached the Duchesne and came down with very high fever At this writing Dr, Chambers says he is progressing nicely. and will aoon be him- elf again How dear to our hearts Is the old silver dollar, when some kind subscribes present! it to view ; the liberty head without- necktie or collar, and all tbe strange things that te ns seem so new ; the wide epreading eagle, tbe arrows below it, the stars and the words with 'the strange things they tel, the coin of my fathers, were glad that we know it, for some time or other twill come in right well tbe spread eagle dollar, the etar spangled dollar, the old silver dollar we all love wi well. Ex, service. 4 4c THE FAXADK. The procession will form at the btake House at 2 p, m,, as follows: Color bearer, Edmond Ftdmlge, Coalville Braes Band. Pioneer Banner, G. A. Bullock, et ai. Pioneer wagon, tieorge Aiper. Sagebrush wagon and old plow. Old Pioneers, carrying "Utah, 1&47, Fred Wilde, Thomas Copley, etal. Pioneer ctoct, etc .7 tra Eldredge. Coalvljlee first settlere, Wm. II. Smith and wife, Mrs. Margaret Reese, Mrs. H. B. Wilde; driven bv Ed. Rees. Banner, '1895," Ed. Wilde. Utah 1895, W.W, Cluff. Twelve ladies and twelve gentlemen on Dr, Grave of Ogden it in Coalville i on a short visit. Officer Btegg was np en business from Echo Wednesday. Mias Olive Rhead went to Park City last eaturday to work, H. hmitb and family were down from tfifcif ranchmen Somtr Fork Mon. , , day, Mrs. George IV, Pack of Vernal is in ehrterrM rr. Johtr Sherman. B PankE.yi'n bA nfSHfed Imp hie; months visit to Salt Lake and other Utah cities. IiwEdna Miller ofSalt Lake is out to Coalville on a visit here, tii guest of Mis Lisea Ball. Mr. Ir. Hughes andlittlebpv of Salt lake came out yesterday to spend a week or two with friends in Coalville, Waller Williams, grandson of J. II. Williams of Coalville, wae down from the Park on a visit Friday and Saturday last. Mrs. Minnie Collins, who bad been visiting with her parents and relatives lor a week, left for her home in Ogden battuday. The Missel Covey, daughters of Ei Covev, tbe wool raiser, 'are in Coalville on a visit, stopping with their brother, Wm. Covey. Mr. and Mr. Henry bpriggs and family of Lkf, who have just returned from a visit to California, are in Coal wile visiting relatives. W. H. Itotson and wife of Mmersville are in the city on a visit, the guests ef W. W. Cluff and wife. Mr. and Mr. Ditson weieonce residents of Coalville. bamtiel C. Madden, general agent for the Du Font, Hazard and Lafliu A Rand Powder companies, the three largest powder companies in the world, was in Coalville placing orders Wedneeday. Mrs. J. J. Chambers and children in Coalville Tuesday, to join her husband here. They have taken np their residence in the bouse formerly occupied by Thornton Lambert, Mrs. Chambers will receiv a hearty welcome in society circle and from many former . friends in Coalville. ' Charles Callis returned Monday from bis two yesrs mission in Great Britain. Mr. Callis was heartily welcomed back uy kit host of friends. lie reports having had a good time during his absence, and met with a great deal of success in his field of labor. Mr, Callis was president of theXiverpooT conference! W. ' '7 After Stolen (tones. Sheriff Harrington was down Sunday looking after Patsy Coughlin and Fred George, who, it is supposed, disappeared with two burses belonging to G. W. Lane and Mike Mali, of Park City on Thursday night of last week. It seems horseback. they first got caught stealing berries, New wagon Utah, 1895, Coalville together with a fellow named Kennedy. Kennedy was arrested, but the other " Co-o- p and John Lamb. Utah product, 1805, Peoples Mercan- two escaped w ith the horses referred to above. They are both boys. tile Company and Thomas Beard. Best Crop,fhty little girls ; Sheriff Harrington did not overtake Utah them tm thtiTrip, buTit is saTe to wager dnvenby V. ll. Branch. Citizen in carriages. that he wilt have them and the horses run down and mptured before many Citizens on horsebsek. Citizens on foot. day. He seldom goes after game that The procession will disband at tbe be does not bag. Park, where the sports will be held. Claim. How to Louti Let every boil y and their children Tamake a quartz location after July come tov Coalville and see tbe day ob1st, the prospector must sink a bole at served in a becoming manner. least ten feet deep to solid formation, A Itecommcadstloa. must have at least one well defined Mr, J. W. Venable of Downey, a wall, and must stake hi ground so that ef Los Angeles county, Cal, eaye: the stakes can be found. Tbe notice of Whenever I am troubled with a pain location must be placed in a conepicu-oorple- c in the stomach or with diarrhoea I use at the discovery shaft, where Chamberlains Colic, Cholera and Diar- it can be seen not on some stump or rhoea Remedy. I have ued it for years, tree in the neighborhood. He is allow ed kuow it to he a reliable remedy, and ninety days to do this work. If he rerecommend it to every one. For sale locates an eld prospect hole, be is reby John Boyden A Nw. quired to sink it at least ten feet deeper KoSTnrd Heard nm.- than when he first found it, and stake S. L ftar : Al Kofford, a brother of and record hi location the same ae Moen Kofford who with Jna Mickle slew though it was an original dicovery. If Sheriff Burns last he runs a tunnel it must be at least ten ptember, inform the Salt Lake reporters that be was will- feet Jong, so as to determine the fact ing to make a statement regarding that that a vein supposed to carry precious most tragic event. He stated arrange- metals has been discovered. Tbe Minment hud been made to surrender the ing Review iccneed youths, and produce them In Inperfect digestion and assimilaHon court, te take theilr trial on the charge produce disordered conditions of the laid against them. He would not state svstem which grow and are confirmed Dr, J. H. McLean Strengthw here the boys ere at tbe present by neglect, Cordial and Blood Purifier, by its ening time, but said, they were out of the tonic properties, cures indigestion and jurietdiction of the United State and gives tone to the stomach, f 1.00 per they are supposed to be in Mexico. bottle. Now that public opinion had cooled down Ie Cream! lee Creemt and the boy would get a fair triaf, ice cream will be served at Delicious they were willing to give themself, Algood- - just aero the river from the up and try it. Tbe parents ef the boys bar, n ilong t ity Park en the 24th. Coma known their wbereabenuand kept them Awarded supplied with the neceiMrie of life. World Fair Honor Highest Legal assistance has been engaged, and -7 T all is ready for the boye to appear and place themselves i the hands of proper authorities. pic-ne- Takel,. Nebserlbera, Although The Tiwhtt W runQing only a year and .half, W( fc,ve,ow on our book over gsoo due , subscription. It requires money to run a news-pape- r, and wb.lethvhulmda, ,ndebted. 1 ness of ,mtlT (l e gate Is considerable. Tag Time ha. earned you through the dullest times without, murmur, but bow asks every man w ho owes it to ai,ke Mt;en!ent .t once. Please bear ,u mmdth.t every dollar count, and you can easily pay the small amount you witho'tTn , ON Mens Clothing! 1 Now is the time for BARGAINS! First First Served. Come, MENS PANTS, $1 PER PAIR. Think of that. And with this Special Sale we will include Mens and Womens SHOES. Our Grocery Stock is Complete! Our Goods are all fresh. TOMATO CATSUP 20CtS. QUART BOTTLES. Masons Fruit Jars, quarts and half gallons, and extra caps and Rubbers in stock. Remember Special Sale Clothing. Peoples Mer, Co., Manager. ALMA-ELDRED-GE, The Coalville $2 per Year. 4 Larger Circulation in Summit County than all. other papers combined. IN SUMMIT COUNTY. TEcrE tiimiies y oar-patro- u convemeuce tojoumlf, Special-Sal- e er DU , Bll rntovu, plONEER DAY, rrspasailwa , MOST PERFECT MADE A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free Job Printing Department from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant 40 YEARS THE STANDARD 5-- IS COMPLETE. |