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Show COALVILLE TIMES, COALVILLE. FRIDAY. NOV. 4 pintrun of nmt DSUST mil COALTIU.I ss.rst 4KWVI o FI A to Fart City 0.1 - ! - Mt 114P Ext , 56p 0.1 Kant 10 4 Btkarliad -- Itw Hror for . 4inU "" Pack George Nweeting met with an accident Lyon Saturday that came near being very Hetirv Svainau aeriooa. While holding a horse near W , , .tmir tuuu( .... I'hxrlr. H. Ww Tub Times office, the train came down ( lark . Jotiu .. . ... Bwkb Murt.a 00A IB. TIwm. v Hr.CsletSa ... O. . tMAtr) PwA . lock port BBhlB Hoyuv Cry4t foy Tt (IBM rptoo - scan. tiuti 4 Hoj.Wtol o. 1. m. 12 0.1. wEtho 4a. 15. 1805. . It ftOSpp t A. U. Kntom William Hrrwrr Juw-pkball Jamts Durraut, Clat(r H Weli-- A. kadCBByon, Wyo. Adrty Church DtfBctory. EATTIA-llA- BAIbTA. T t 10. Sunday School yvery Bundifc Houma .Faorawent Mak Ba. in th . meeting at 2 p. Pi. every- bunday. M. M. I. A. every Kunday at 7 ;30 p. m., in Btake House. , . CoaobEWATlObAI. CHlSt H. y Preaching service every second eve-nSunday Ncbool every 30 p. in. Y.F. 8. C. L. Monday at after feonday school. Nun-da- un H. Geosor MB, Pinny. PaBtor, E 4tl Nt., Ogden. LEADER. Buieke CIGAR. fur the the LEADER None better money. Manu- factured by tlie Leader Cigar Factory, 63 Commercial atreet, - Salt BRLYimS, T a the The only topic of conversation-etreete the pact week ba been the celebration. The Uiatt creek grade ia programing rapidly and will soon be ready for the rail. . I The High Council met Tueaay morning and aelected home mietionyiei I for the ensuing aix month. on The city council met on Monday and Tliuradav night of thia week, and ad journed until next Monday evening. Eugene Clark m thrown from hia horse Sunday, and sustained a fa fractnre of the foot. XTaoue a it la possible to get tbe ouiptete and reliable return! of the election Tut Timka will publish them v. in full. adbuildan Will the Coalville people dition to the old court houae do a there or w 111 they build a new one ? Patroit. Neither. Dont need It. The election of Thotnpaon, Republican. or Young, Democrat, aaons tbe for thia district i atill in . District judge doubt, with Young holding alitt1 thh beat hand. Dr. W, Viilck bus decided to locate permanently in Coalville, and hat accordingly rented a houae and tent tor e Mr. Viaick. Coalville heartiily 1 the track, wbicn so frightened the animal that be jumped against Mr. Sweeting, knocking him against the building with great force. Fortunately the only injury was a severe bruise above the eye. The Fark Record euggeeta that some Park City man route down to Cealyille and often up a hotel to run only during the aesaione of the District court here. This ia a good suggestion, wed we ere sure any new business enterprise will receive a heartv welcome from tbe Coalville people, and they would not discriminate againat Park City either. We hope to are many business houses started up here very eoon. llemy Reamoni of Rock port on 8turoffice Times downtoTHS day brought a large piee of ore taken from the mine in which himself, E. D. Crowtherand others te interested. The rock gives every evidence of hearing gold, and the saeay that will shortly be returned from some of it willsurelv liesrout the assertion. The owners haves good body will join of it and their many friend with Tut Times in the wish that their fondest boftes may be realized. Mr. and Mrs. England met with an acrident Sunday which resulted quite seriously to Mrs. England. While driving up Grass creek in a buggy their team became frightened and upaet the buggy. Both were badly bruised, though Mrs. Englands injuries are the most serious. Nbe was throw if violently to the ground, striking onker head, and the fall resulted in an injury to the epine and shoulders, the extent of which cannot yet be determined. She ia, however, quite ill et thie writing. On Monday Mr. John Nimpson of this city received e telegram that Clifford Potter, hie wasdangerously ill at Randolph, and that three physicians had been summoned to perform a surgical operation. Mr, Simpaon immediately left for Randolph, and on the next day a telegram was received announcing that Mr, Potter was dead. The dispatch did not state what tbe causa ol death was, norwhen the funeral was to be held. The above facts are all that can be learnrd at thie writing. Bamtiel Welsh, a boy of 14, and Thomas Armstrong went oat banting chickens the other day. They had not been eut. long w ben their dog set up a furious barking at the Toot oT a tree, and w hen they gazed up in the branches to asteriain the character of the game, they were surprised tobehold a mam-mot- h tigar, showing every indication of a desire to scran. They had shotguns loaded with chicken shot, and held a short council of war, but finally decided to give battle. Accordingly they turned loose on the ferocious beast, and at the third shot succeeded in killing iiim. He measured over s'ven feet from tip to tip, and the hunters are very proud of - Lake City. LOCAL mortar falling out from bet w een " t? bricks and leaving gaps big enough te let tb fin through. It costs something te have a chimney overhauled, but it is chepe than an adjustment efthe loss and a settlement with the inaaranee company. An exchange tell ef a man who purchased a revolver fur his wife and insisted upon target practice, so that she can. defend the home in case of hia aleenee. After the bullet bad been dug out of hi leg and the cow boned he aid he guessed ahed better shoot a ith wel-com- all auch people. v -Ala meeting of the atockholdert of The Timea Publishing Company held laat night, T. J. Lewis waa elected aa a director to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of John Clark. Mrs. Florence Farnsworth is reported to be quite 111. Wm.Kiinball and wife were among our visitors this week. Henry Reynolds of Wanship was a visitor to Coalville this week. Bishop James Brown of Eanaton was a conference visitor thia week. y-- . Mis Olive Rhead ia now recovering from a severe attack of pnoid fever. t) Mr. Jonah Py rah, who Las been sen-ouy ill foreome ttmc, :fou the iui J prove. Richard Bale and ton, Israel, of Nephi are in Coalville on a visit to relative and friend.- - . E. M. Allison, Jr., of Ogden was le'ebrators in among Coalville Tuesday. E. D. CrowtbOr came dowu from his mining location and joined in the grand celebration Tueaday. Mr. and Mr. W. W.Cluff, 8r., left yesterday for Balt Lake on a vint of pleasure and business- ,Mrs. Dr. Hughes of ait Lake came out to the grand celebration and made a short visit among friends. Daniel Heiner, the hustling cattle buyer of Morgan, was in Coahiile Wednesday on business. R. J. Knight and wieof Balt Lake were among the visitors to conference and tbe great celebration this week. Win. Brewer, the live llenefer correspondent of The Times, came up to Coalville Wednesday for a load of coal. He returned the tame day. Judge Henry bbieiJs came down from Park City yesterday on business. The judge is considering the advisability of establishing a law office here. Editor Flahiff of the Park City Patriot was a welcome visitor to our sanctum He came down to take a look at the courthouse and renew acquaintances here. Bismarck Snyder of Park City has been in Coalville several days this week, looking over the field with a vlfew to establishing a law office here. Mr. capable young attorney, and will doubtlesa do well should he decide to locate in Coalville. to-da- their a United Slate marshal, who look biiu and a woman named Dieter to Balt Lake, where they were held to answer to the charge of adultery, .The woman was arrested in Park City, and the pair were followed here from Arizona by the of the woman, he having been on their trail for several months. The eloping couple are now under bonds of 13,000 each in Balt Lake. husband John BoydenA 8nn, the druggists, will tell you that no oneis better qualified to judge of the merits of an articl than the dealer, because he bases his opinion on the experience of all w ho use it. For this reason they w ish ns to pub-li-h the remark of other dealers about an article which they handle. Messrs. C. F, Moore A Co., New berg, Ore., sav ; We sell more of Chamberlains Cough Remedy than ail others put together, and it alsrayi gives good satisfaction, Mr. J. F. Allen, Fox, Ore., saya: I believe Chamberlain Cough Remedy to be the bet I have handled., . Mr. W, H. Hitchcock, Columbnt, Wash., Cough Remedy says - -- Chamberlain sell well and is highly praised by ail who use it. THE OLDEST 4- AND THE BEST the most prompt and effective remedy for diseases of tbe throat and lungs, is Ayer's Cherry As an emergency medi1ectoraL cine, for the cure of Croup, Sore Throat, Lung Fever and Whooping Cough, Cough-cur- e, KEEP YOUR) - AYERS 'Cherry Pectoral cannot be equaled. E. M. , , llBAWlIT, Dis. Sec. of Kzcir r the American Bap tist Publishing Society, Petersburg, Va., endorses it, as a cure for violent colds, bronchitis, etc. Dr. Brawley also adds: Toall ministers suffering from throat troubles, I recommend. AYERS Cherry Pectoral Awarded Medal at World's Fair. AYER S PILLS Cun Liter and Stomach Troubles, State Agricultural Society. agriculturists, horticulturists, cattlemen, beekeepers and all interested in the welfare of Summit county, and Coalville and neighborhood in particular, notice is given that a meeting will be held on Tuesday evening, November 18th, in the City Hall, to consider the advisability of organizing county and local branches in connection with the slate board. The constitution ard bylaws of the slate organization will be read, and other important instructions from Prof. A. A. Mills, president of the date board. We Fxtend an invitation to all our citizens. Tuoxvs Beaeo, President: Wsi. E. OHAfrELL, 'Secretary, To On This Space. Boy-deri- You may eat cheap food and not be seriou&iy hurt by it; but you cannot take cheap waedteines without positive injury. If you use any substitute for 'Dandruff is an exudation from the Ayer'e barsapariiia, you do so at the pores o( the skin that spreads and dries, peril of yonr health, perhaps of your forming scurf and causing the hair to life. Insist on hayiug Ayers, and no fail out. Ayers Hair Restorer cures it. other. Mrs. Aww Hodiwiqjlsad. On Thursday afternoon, in son-in-la- prize, Ou Monday a telegram w as received by the officers here bidding them to Our table of the election of city officer keep a lookout for one George lsreal. laat week gave J. 15. Rhead . 103 votea The tookout was kept, and on Tuesday when it should bav read 123; Mr. Bu- Marshal Salmon arrested the man and chanan having been elected by 3 votea. Roy Wilkins immediately left for Park In jnatice to Mr. Rhead we make thia City with him and turned him over te eorrection. Both R. 8. Chandler and hia father art confined to the houae with illness, and the latter will leave Coahftl aa aoon at able to travel fur hi . former borne, the climate here teeming not to agree with him. Little Arthur Reel, who only about a month ago had hi collar bone broken by Wing thrown from horse, on Sunday met with another accident in the name manner. The injury curtained thia time waa a dislocated arm, Dr. " Iloamer reset the arm. By proclamation, Drover. Cleveland baa nasntd Thursday, November 28th, ae Thanksgiving day, which it ia hoped bv Tux Time that every citizen ef Summit county will be able to obeerve in an appropriate , manner. There should be tarkeya enough for all. Anerrer crept Into the date of the proposed sociable and entertainment to be given by the teachei and pnpilaoi tbe New West school. It should have read November 21st instead of November 51st. This Is not one of tbe yean when Novein ber bs thirty-ondays, anyway. The Salina Press says the following hints are applicable to Sulina, and they are certainly apphabl to every tow a: There is great danger of going through winter with rhimneys and fines not . tit attended to and plarydin Mate condition. -- Mvhy mysterious fires an started by the creeping of spark through holes In the fine. It Is (mpKily thy case that fine an defected tiT this maaner; the rUSONAL, thie city, Mrs. Ann llodsoj breathed her last, at the age of 78 years and 18 days. An attack of pneumonia at her advanced age proved too seveiefciher atrength, wnd hw spirit took flight, Tht funeral will take place andiiy. Mis. Ann Hodsun was widely known and loved by all. She was noted for her generosity and hospitality, especially among the miesionsries ol her faith. Ler house, both in America and In England, was ever a home to them, where they always received a most cordial welcouie-8h- e was a kind and indulgent mother, a faithful wife. She was conscientious, honest and upright, and a large number of relatives and friends mourn her Will Du Very W ell. The people of Park City proposed to present tbe taxpayers of bummit county with a handsome, commodious t hat will the people of new building. Coalville do in the way of building a ceurtbouse suitable to transact the bug inesaof the county? Will The Timks-tel- l au anxious public? latroit. Yes, The Times takes great pleasure in telling an anxious public that the presedt county to irihoute is both suitable and coiiiuiodiouj enough to transact the countv business. You cannot work well unless you feel well. N o one can (eal well with a dis ordered liver or diseased kidneys. in these organs should receive prompt attention, as neglect will lead to mui-misery and sorrow. Dr. J. II. McLeans Liver and Kidney Balm should be taken as soon as the first symptoms death. of trouble are manifest. It is well known to ail dealers in medicine as a safe and Ann Piggford llodson waa born in reliable cure for diseases in the liver or New Penshaw, comity of Durham, Eng- kidney. Price fl jier bottle. land, Ch: to ber 26, 1817. Was married to Win. E. Hod son in October, 1840; came The Fair. te America in January, 157, nettling in We are informed that the ladies who Now Jereev ; came to Utah in 1871, net- conducted the fair during the latter part tling in Coalville, where she has re- of last week realized over f300 from the sided continuously since ; jolued the L. lunch served and the sale of articles. D. S. Church in 1854, and was a devoted The fair was successful in every member at the time of her death. 8he way and was a credit to the managers waa the mother of four children, three as well as the w orthy cause for which it Sons and one daughter; two sons and was given. The bail given on Saturday one daughter survive her; she was the nigbtby this society was alse largely atgraudmother of fourteen children, and tended and a grand success. the of even; she ... Mrs. AW XL Meek r- - w W-re- sid e survived her bunlxvnd bv 17 Cal., says her daughter Frequent headache, disturbances in was for several years troubled at times the bowels or digestive organs and wind with severe cramps in the stomach, and en the stomach, indicate a disordered condition of the liver. In such cases wonid be in such agony that it was pills and other cathartic medicines are necessary to call in a physician. Havof temporary benefit only, what ia ing read about Chamberlains Colic, needed is a regnlar course of treatment confor the liver.' Dr. J. H. McLeans Liver Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy she cluded to trv it. is he found that ital-waRfld K tuner nlin ian appropriate rein edv. It acts asf a stimulant gnve prompt relief. It was seldom on the tor-pi- d liver, promoting healths functional necessary to give the second dose. "It activity, relieve theovcrworkedk'idnevs has not only saved us lots of worry and and produces a lasting benefit. Price '$1 time, she says, but also doctor bills. per bottle. is my opinion that every family should It I.Dt of Lrltrra have a bottle of this remedy in tbe Remaining uncalled for at tbe Tost- - bouse. For sale by John BoydenA office in JPoalville ou Xov. 15, 1865. Bon. druggists. When calling for any of these letters, please sa? advertised: Awarded Mr Wm Moot Turner Mer r a FHMerirk Writ Highest Honors World Fair. Peoples Mer. Go. ALMA ELDREDGE, Manager. The Coalville Diz-eas- es ui-a- t er 9 $2 per Year. Larger. Circulation X in Summit County than all other papers combined. INSUMMIT COUNTY. - Mr tiiofion (card) l)f F oa Henrr F Wrurhl Fiuticiuto VU ink H C kmiiptibrot k, y Sore Throat. Any ordnarv ciee tony be cured in one nigl.t hy appivingCbam-berlar- n Pain Balm a9 directed with h bottle. This medicine ia also famous for its cures of- rheumatism, lame back and d 9I) nina cnlar pains. For sale by John Boy den If the peron who changed overcoats IA Son, druggists. r it h E. L Benson at the dance Tuesday T Tax Fi Tsrs. back be will be glad night will bring his CoalviU-bCitto change again. ' Nov. jj, It I desire to give notice lEiff 1 jgf5. will be Dr. J. J. Chamberss office is located office on Novem one door south of Coalvill- e- house. ber 25, J805, c.,ow in order to comply with Night call at residence on block eat th requirements of the law, and preof Times Orricg- 25tf pare the delinquent tax list for publica-lion- . THIE TUSHIE Job Printing - deep-seate- .11 Department v, Dr. Price' Cresim Baking Powder Wartd's Pair lUftMal MsM an Thom it Rat &-- Tc,hc'""' a. I MOST PERFECT MADE. pure Grip Cream of Tartar Powder. 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