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Show i are certkmly eery handsome aped mens, and would attract attention at a coonty fair. We take it, also, that tbie variety COALVILLE, FRIDAY. NOV. 1. IM. won Id be a good one for the farmer to to the preference of the select, owing Atm AAO KMTUIt Of HAIM. white potato? ie the market of the r coQntry,' mxb tirBT rib'll- Oil.lU.l Ji P- Several went up again tin HWIO Prk City ... A0a.na week to thepartiej So. IA U) Iiho Reaver creek mining claim uuti tsa . n k no. to prosecute work. George Redden a from there Monday and brought down .. Bo. 1, Mt. . ( Mp m. with hiu acme ore that it ia claimed , K- -t Mo. 1. Cut ........... aaced 120 ounce in aiivar. The continue to gne Battering proa-(ec- t. COALVILLE TIMES. J, Iilktriifd CamipMiU! TtawM. tar Tb ftMknirt - StnrhlJ. ............. . kH'n,un. Lrous O. .. .... Boywrlll Trtun tcLo Hroeler hmmith , Murrnu . . f Henry ..... . Agomta Mr, Cslwtfs twok Iimu UUk) !.. I1 . Vwin ttxrlroH.Ww Joku CUrk A . .... Willi.-Bre- i Hnmin wer Bll . . llBM Uurmnt, CbrrWt Wslrft H- Wyo. . - , Add LEADER. Rincke the LEADER better CJOAR.. for the money. Menu factored by tb Leader Cigar Factory, 63 Salt etreet, Lake City. Lorn-taeroi- L0C4L BHVITILS. Three rnnawaye hare occurred thia week. Report of new find are coming ia the Beaver district. The night are getting cool, but it makes buaineia for the county clerk. Tark City ought to be satisfied with what the haa if her claims are all true. Remember te go te the polli early and caat your rote against the removal of theeoupty seat, s .Robert Walker received a large con , eignmentof flour and other good for ' lua (tore thia week, Rest Teesday ia election day, and on the following morning we will be told bow it all happened. Coalville haa been visited by more traveling men thia week than for a long .time. Thia would indicate a revival in from . buaiueaa. that received here Robert McMiehael of HoytaviHe waa dead, (articular will appear in' our nest iaaue. Let every voter remember that it it important to cast hit rote this yearof 'nil year. The county teat removal proposition moat be defeated. A telegram waa received in thia ky to the effect that John Erukaon, who used to live in Coalville, had committed suicide at Creed, Cole. Remember that if you vote for the removal of the county teat you vote for n blanket ibdebteduesa on the county that will make you squirm tor twenty Word wa to-da-y to-da- y - faction Foreman Ramnel Faddies baa bade number'd men arworiTon the road to the coal mine this week, repairing breaks, putting in'tiea, and in other Wyt putting the track in shape. Mear. Trurnbe, Crane, Fairchild and Glaaaman pasted through oalvill Monday noon on their way te Bark City, where they held a meeting on that evening. They went through on their re- turn trip Tuesday, On another page of thi impree-io- n will tm found a few reason why you should not vote for the removal ol .the county seat. Read them carefully, and thru you will know that everything it la favor of Coalville. Mark Twain wa once asked by a friend wbat he thought of the existence of a heaven or bell, to w hicli be replied : I dont want I express an opinio" ; it I hare la policy for me to keep J friends in both place Wanote the following unique advertisement in nn eastern exchange: ".Nona, fer n mule er e wanted to trade a ho male fern host ;dout make no difference 1 have which, the idee la thi iota mule aad er hue and wanttu ova -- ett; kind." "Do you see that man over in the field driving a pair of male? 'Who i he and what ia be doing? lie ie a farmer and ie engaged m plowing, lie i the man who more the world. If be thould go on a atrike and refuse to raite n crop (or a year it would produce a more diaaatroua effect than would re nit from a tribe of alt the railway brother hoods wed --tradeuitonr' comEx. bined. Re town will grow wboee people are ontrne to it. Ita citizens can either establish or destroy confidence in it. Whoever destroy it ia an enemy to progress and a traitor to the community. If they decry it, do not invest their money in it nor patronise ita business establishment they are suraly killing it. Tba prosperity of town depend chiefly upon the confidence the people Lave in it. Bugler. The Hunday school review at the Tabernacle waa a very successful one and waa interesting and enjoyable from beginning to finish. The little ones acquitted themselves admirably and demonstrated that they bad been carefully traiued and rehearsed in their respective duties. A great many visitors were present fretu various part of the county, and they all seemed well pleased that they attended. A party of seven Coalville men started out Saturday last, te roundup cattle. There is nothing strange about thia; it happens frequently. But the atrauge pan of it it the fact that each of the entire seven answered to the name of William, though the posse was not gotten together with this in view. It was composed ol Wm. Cluff, Wm. Bagnall, Wm. Salmon, Wm. Smith, Wm. Haffman, Wm. Smith, Jr,, and Wm. Wheaton. Tbenatrlraonial market ia on the rise, judging from the numbesof license County Clerk Rortbcott hat Issued this week. They are as follows: October 26th, John C. William and Mary A, Holland, both of Coalville ; October 28ih, James J, Rico of Missouri .and Mr. Fannie E. bherill ef Ogden. This couple were married by Commiesioner J. S. Salmon. - Herbert II. Macdonald and Mary E. Panicle, both of Tark City ; George L. Jonea and Mary Wright, both of Coalville. Quite a lively runaway took place in Coalville Monday, and the occupant of the wagon waa very fortunate in escaping aerloua injury. Ole Jenaen of B?oa came down lor a load of coal, and when crossing the railroad track on Main street the engine appeared coming do n from the mine. Thia Jrighlened the horaei ard they made a sudden turn down Center street. Mr, Jenisn waa thrown out at the first jump, and the team dashed down Center street at great peed1Tbejr turned the corner at Johe Boydeni residence, where they left the wagon a wreik. The frightened animals increased their speed and were only checked by straddling aln-e- , which stunned one pf them and be was caught. The other horse made tracks towards home, bnt waa overtaken on .upper Main street. Mr-.- Jenaen received a' severe shaking up, and the wonder ia that no bone were broken at he is a heavy man and about 56 yeari of age. Dr, Chamber dressed the brniaea and Mr. Jensen returned to bis home. well-knq- Jr The- m- B.Hand Bcrloua W. propriate addreasea. f tlutf BIOOEAriiH the AH FOR THE TELEPHONE. XrruiMMati (ouplatr ' visa Aaaarad At last the aad the Sar . d for telephone line connecting Coalville aith Katrina, Bark City and the territory in general, has assumed ancli shape that we are warranted in laying that in a very short time our citizen will he enjoying ita numerous benefits. appointed last fall by --JMcommiy the variou town interested met, pursuant to call cf the aeireiary, at Wanship on Tuesday last, every town being represented except Hoytaville xnd Kama, and there ia no doubt aato the action that will be taken by the two towns. They are progressive and will be in line and ready when the time comes to act. All the towns, through their delegates, reported that they were prepared to go on with the work, and the secretary waa nstructed to write to the telephon company at once and have them send out men to locate the route, whn work will immediately begin. The secretary waa also instructed to write Ki mas and lloytaville so they would be prepared to join in the needed work. F. H. Wright, Coalvillea delegate, desires all those who intend furnishing poles to niaks arrangement at once to have them delivered, so tint a contract for furnishing the baltnee may be made. Let there be no delay. Do not let it lumber, and in a very short time wc can talk over tne telephone to all section of the territory. " Tn Times would suggest that fts soon as the poles are strung along the line that a mass meeting of citizens be called to turnout with ahevelt, and our whole proportion st the work can be done in one afternoon. Then let ue celebrate. DouilliiLinseys, soyil AYERS CS btrlThese Linseys : are made at the ProvoMills. Nojother Linseys Equal them, - Pills that I received anything like penna. trent benefit? 'A slfi. pie box of these pills did the work for me, and 1 am now a well man." C. II. Hitching, East Auburn, Me For the rapid cure of ConstipaR'au-tion, Dyspepsia,-Biliousne- nd , ss, Lru Cathartic Pills For Men and Youths at from 20 to 30 per cent discount JneWrl(ht. WIUlamuh-Hallaa- d On Saturday of the night last, at the brides mother, JohnC. reai-den- re William and Mary Ann Holland were united in marriage by Bishop F. II. Wright. The young couple are well and favorably known in this city, and a large number of intimate friends were present at the marriage. A splendid supper waa served and a number of handsome presents were received by the happy pair. Tub Times congratulates, and their many friends join with us. You cannot work well unless you feel well with a diswelL Roonecan-fee- l ordered liver or diseased kidneys. Diseases in these organs should receive prompt attention, as neglect will lead to nfuch misery and sorrow. Dr. J H. McLeans Liver and Kidney Balm should be taken as soon as the first symptoms of trouble are manifest.Tt is well known to all dealers ip medicine as a safe and veiialje cure for diseases in the liver or kidney. Brice fl per bottle. Crocker Harder Case. The motion for a new trial in the case of E. C. Crocker, the Wyoming cattleman, who waa recently convicted ol murder in the first degree for the alleged killing of hit partner, Harvey P.ooth, will be argued at Evanston on November 6th, It ia claimed by the defense that two of the jurors who sat upou the case were citizens of Utah, having moved to the territory after the Almy mine disaster, and returned subsequently to attend the hearing in the mining rase, at which time they were picked up and placed upon the Crocker jury. The motion fora new trial will also be urged upon the further ground that Crocker wa convicted because of public prejudice. Trial. The jury at tig lea brought in a verdict of murder in ths first degree against Batrick Cough liu with a recommendation to the court for mercy, Thie means, of course, that Codghlin will be banged as a recommendation for mercy cut no figure with murder in the first degree, Had the jury recommended ft sentence of life in the penitentiary, the court could have thus aentenced him; but aa we are informed Coughlin must hang, nnlesa a new trial is granted, which has been askeifor, and a different verdict ia reach el. Thejnrytnlhe George case for the murder of iHtwes nn Tuesday night returned a verdict f murder in tho second degree. Cn lVednedav Judge Bartch denied the motion for a new trial for Batrick Coughlin, and sentenced him to be shot to death on Tuesday, December 10th, for. the murder of Rdward Daws. The time act for arguing the motion for a hew trial for George waa aet for to- 3fra. W. B. Meek, who reside at Cahiptonville, Cal., say her cauglifrr was for several yeara troubled at times with severe cramps in the stomach, and would be in such aaony that it was necessary to call in a physician. Ilav ing read about Chamberlains Colic, Cholera amt Diarrhoea Remedy she concluded to trv it.- - She found that it always gave prompt relief. It was seldom necea-ar- y It to give the second dose, has not only eaved ns lots of worry and time," she says, "but also doctor bills. It in my opinion that every family should have a bottle of thi remedy in the house." For sale by John Bovden & Son, druggist. arced Highest Hcnirs World' Groceries Fancy and Staple, at prices that defy competition. Our room is large and comfortable, and we invite the public to inspect our stock before purchasing elsewhere. . Peoples Mer. Co., ALMA ELDftEDGE, Manager? The Coalville $2 i y per Year; Larger Circulation in Summit County than all other papers v combined. IN SUMMIT COUNTY. TEE TIEEj -- -7 Fair. DR; morrow. lor rheumatic and neuralgic paint rub in Ijr. J, H. McLean Volcanic Oil Liniment, and you will be gratified with a speedy and Permanent cure. 25c, 50c and i bottle. 't I CREAM EMM to-d- ay a family to aopport and warning in etraight-oe- d circumstances, and those who so ndly responded tothia call deserve , mtm wrthy woman with was left without I A MOST PERFECT MADE pure Crape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free Ammonia, Alum or any other aduherant 4 YEARS THI STANDARD, Department XS CXXMIIFXilETIE 5 J I -- t ' Job Printing jr - . A Gwwmm GlfV. The employee of the Wasach mine started a petition among the miners at their mine this week, and presented over tlOO in cash to the widow ef Edwin Reddish, who waa so suddenly crushed to death a hort time ago. Thie is an act of charity that w ill bring the best of results; as Mrs. Reddish i a - CLOTHING Oa Tuesday George L. Jonea and Mary Wright went to Palt Lake armed with a marriage license and on Wednesday (hey were joine t in wedlock at the Temple They relurusd yesterday and took up their residence iiT the large house of the grooms mot her. The groom ia one of Coalvillea most induatrioua and exemplary young men, and the bride, a daughter of Mr. Tbomaa Wright of thia city, is among Coalvillea most estimable young ladies wad enjoys the confidence and esteem sf all - her acquaintances. A large number of friend join with The Times in wishing the happy couple a long life of wedded blits. t(fclln uul Qort - It Vadal aad Diploma at Worlds Fair. Aik yssr drtggist fer AyarT Unapariilx, deep-seate- d full credit. I- B fcfo) nl 1 I andBwris, take Bore Throat. Any Ordinary case may be cured ia one night byxpplvingCham-borlaiBain Balia as directed with each bottle. Thia medicine ia also famont for its cure of rheumatism, lame baik and and muscular pain. For sal by John Boydeo - A Ron, druggist. XtcMnL this complaint; but it was not until I be gan taking AL. was 4 recommended for j daughters, survive her. 8he grandmother of 70 children. Wednesday evening while Mr. and Mrs, --Jacob Huffman were returning to their home in South Fork from CtdM ville, they met with an accident that we fear will prove very aerious. Mr. and Mrs. Huffman were seated on spring seat in the bind end of the buggy and A. Blondquiat wa driving. When near Janies falmona place the horses made a sudden start, the scat tipped back and Mr. and Mrs. Huffman were thrown heavily to the ground. Uncle Jake fell on hi left shoulder and the seat fell on him, strikintbim In tbs side. 'Aunt Llaiie fell on her back. They were im mediately taken to the residence of James Salmon and lr. Chamliers waa sent fur. He found that Uncle Jake had fractured his collar bone and one rib, the scat that, fell on him inflicting the latter injury ; it ia thought, too, that he sustained. internal injuries, aa be eetna to auffpr much pain. Mrs. Huffman received a severe injury to the back, but just how serious it is eannot at present he determined. Such aa accident to people st their advanced age ie ef course more dangerous than to younger ones, but the injured couple are hale xnd hearty, and we hope te chronicle their speedy recovery. I wa troubled, a long time, with tick headache. It wa usually ac. eouipamed with severe pain iu the temple and sickness at the atom, ach. I tried a good many remedies made aej, . Mra. Elizabeth Faddies wa born at Bellarock, Ireland, jn the year ISIS; ill 171, with her husband, she rime to America and settled in Coalville in tliat year. Ph haa resided here ever since. In 1876 the joined the L. B. R. church, and waa a laitkful member at the time of her death. Her husband died ten years ago. She waa the mot her of eleven children, nine bob ami two daughter, eight of whom, six tont and two long-talke- Permanently Cured ! 1 During October we will sell Sick Headache EUiiSik felillN I),rtfS T b. Llts LMitusrSsr. It again tecomea the sad duty of Tub Tints to chronicle the death of one of t Cos lv ills oldest and .most highly re-- 4 apected resided. On Saturday morn- - j ing last, October Jbtb, t 6 o'clock, dcat ft atilled the heart of M rs, Elizabeth f Faddies and she peacefully went to her j long sleep, at the ripe age of 77 years. Mra. Elizabeth Faddies, mother of onr townsmen of that name, was a inost I devoted wife and mot! a ; e at w.dely known for her many act of charity and , kiodnesa, and made friend of every new J acquaintance, the leave a large duh,-- j far of children and grandchildren w ho , have the sympathy tf ibe - consmwnity j in their great load. Tha luneral service were held fcumlay j at the fctak House and were largely at , tended. Biahop F. 11. Bright conducted j the service, and alma Eldredjre, j Mrs, Baldness is either hereditary or canned by sickness, mental exhaustion, wearing tight-fittin- g and hats, and bv over-wor- k trouble, llalia Renewer will prevent it. wedding will toon take place and promioeut two ol A little bird Coalville. people young told ut all about it, bat made u promise set to give the name to the public. But Tn a Times must congratulate F. and M., anyway. A grand ball will be given in Cl off's Hall en Tuesday night, November 5th, for the benefit ef W. . 1 isher, who it eoon to start on a mission to the South ern State. Admission, usual price each occasions. Good music. Everybody reme and have a good time. John Brown of lioytsville thia week brought down a few potatoes gathered at random from bit field, and they are wow ob exhibition in our window. The average weight ol these spud it one pound, and they are smooth, waits and perfectly sold. They are ef the White Diamond variety, aad Mr. Brown InDr. Prices Cream Baking; Powder forms ue they are good yielder. They Aware (MS )UM MUwtMw Mr, fas PiwhEmw A - dis-tri- AT REST. f cr |