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Show CX)ALVILLE TIMES. COALVILLE. FRIDA T. AUU. 23. 40 of 9 iriM UUfl A rWJi fOXLVlUS e.ijb urrtctj, j,IAtoEbo .....kkfAk . . asaivs S.F,t JSu.l.t ((DO, kltul. ...n X- Euokyact . i , n - (U...r, ..... V . ... .. ... .... VIM u4 Ekrfc 5 JPP Xf. X l.JWC Hek ,0or - ... . . - Krt . i ...... ETWai.. flptoa Erko Dewier tism. ??. AiV... - .tsep. CwtwiwMwH . l- . ... t.,Ekrt... tM Ukley . 12f - ... IK. "f.,?' ... John A W Brimm WlMmrn Brewer . ... Jue,kB bkll ... WaaateS. .. Jam liurrmnl. Ctaiw Welek M.inrnn . . A. H. kddjr Canyon, Wy AUA LOCAL BHimilS. Rd in this ikak th announcement f John Hopkin of Echo, and beep your By on hi pc for bargain Born. Tasmlsy uiuruing, to tb wife of William Ball. daughter. ,Tb baby i faat re growing rapidly and tb mother 7Hwvwtnf; The Geest Campaign, a strictly politi-epaper published at Balt Lake ie the lateet journalistic venture. It eeema to be well patronized. Report of rich drikei of ore are coming la from every direction, hod it look as ifjiomething will develop that will put " new file into thl neck of the wood. " mated the I gne Ill take them, burglar, eoftlv slipping the edver into hi pocket. Im node rued gold Tribune. Chicago bog. The little girl of Mr. and Mr. B. H Chandler ha been quite ill with tr phoid fever the pat week, hat at thi writing ie reported to he regaining her al ' health. are informed that the Relief - ftrdety and Yoang Lodi conference are to he held in Coalville on September 5ih and 6th repertively, and tha primary at IfovUville on tne Stbproi. Wo Ibia week printed carda for Lehi Thoma and Tboma Morby, aunouno In tkat they will carry on a general commission hualnee under the firm same of Tboma A Morby, Tribune ; The new Tintie Mining company ha established the Yoeemite No. 1 at Bingkam, and when the option l the Moaonne at Stockton etill hava matured will number that among the ' liet, tbet now embrace about 100. Tn Knight Templar chartered train from tbe Pacific Coeet to Boston passed through Echo Wednesday. They had aorne fine ipetdrnene of California fruit Board, and many otfcer thlngi to exhibit to the eaetern people. The Webeter Literary Society will hold ila regular meeting on and after the firet Tueedey in September. Thia society furnished much amuiement and did great goad daring it last session, and it ehould receive the tupport and encouragement of the Citizen daring the coming eceeon. Nearly the whole of Bingham wae burned Mendey, rendering many home-leTbe Ice will reach $200,000, and embrace forty-fiv- e building. The and weet aide of the street were cleaned upend the Griffin bouee destroyed; also tha postoffice and telephoua office. The mining record were caved, II. Nelton, a living skeleton and contortionist, gave a street exhibition to a curious crowd Wednesday afternoon and evening. Hie performance consisted of displacing .the joint .of lege and neck, contortion acta and a Bunch and Judy performance. Hi collection were quit satisfactory. Mr, and hire. Mark Hopkins, Ir, and Mr. J. E. llosmer,- - Mr. and Mr. J. 11, Ball, the Misses .Annie and Harv Thomas, Messrs. Ed, Beauhlen and Gotaer Thomas, Jr., returned yesterday afternoon from a weeks outing on Rear river. They report having had a splendid time, aad had all the fish and game they could eet. ' Tbe Democratic Society held a meet- lug in ClufTa ball Tuesday night for the purpose of reorganizing tke society. T. L. Allen presided, Dd E. lLRbead was elected secretary pro tern. A motion to so as to admit ladies amend the to membership was carried, after which tli following officera were elected ; J. A. Fisher, president i Hannah Eldmlge, first ; Charles Callia, second Evans, secretary ; F. 11. Wright, treasurer; j! M. Faddiee, W. II. Branch, J. L. Bay-de- n, W, W, Cluff, Jr., aad J. B. Rbead, eiecntiv committee. Tne Republicans held their primary. Wednesday evening in the Brick school-boos- e for the purpose of electing seven delegate to attend the rennty convention to be bld in Bark City this afternoon. Alma Eldredge waschoeen chairman of the meeting and Frank Evans secretary. The following are the dele-- I Rites chosen: R. F, Northcolt, Alma Eldretlge, W. II. Kmith, Mark Hoj-kinJ, II. Ball, Win, Salmon, Win. Redden. The alternates selected were ' Eurlab Wilkins and Gomer Thomas. Mrs. Alma Eldredge and Miss Lissa Bsll were added to tbe precinct committee. The meeting 'Then adjourned and the precinct .committee met and We i a. et hi-ar- m. by-la- nt - s, BOC1ALFVENTS. organized by electing ATnAOtHefWrighr, chairman, Mr. Alma Eldredge, tMi- A rt.uul KilU-A- it ere and F. M. li uneo, secretary. Kajnyakl Cklc. The second kensingtoa of last week Deputy Registrar Alma Smith informs us that thus tar only two lsdie have re- waa given on Katurday afternoon by Mrs. fused to register in thi precinct. This Alma Eldredg at her residence, in eakB well for the women. honor of her guests, Mrs. W. J. Brom- Thirteen care of fin mutton passed ley and Mis Alice Crisruou of Balt Lake. through Coalville yesterday for the The party was a nici es in every parChicago market. Each car contained ticular; the refreshment were excellent about 140 slit ep, making the tola! num- and the entertainment of the guests ber about 1800 heed. They were loaded waa looked after in detail. Bongs, recat Atkinson's, thi county. itation,, etc., were enjoyed, while the Tub Tins acknowledge the receipt floral decorations re magnificent. Tbe f of an Ipviislktn from prize were awarded by goessingaf the Grand Junction.TO Colo., to attend tEelf npmLeroT can J;TT-eAcoyif annual Beach Day festival on September candy jar, Mr. Lena Thackeray coming Bryan and Hon. the nearest to the proper number, the 4th, , Hon, Wm. JohcT. hha froth ire to be tlie orator of prite being an elegant silk handkerchief ; Mice Cam Lewis won tbe consolation the day. Tribun : Manager Ialv of the Daly-We- prize, the jar of esndy.' Those present end those in whose stats tbet tbe order for the mill beside tbe host with which that property is to be pro- honor the tea wsa given were Mre. E. vided will be placed in about ten days, M. Allison, Jr., of Ogden, Mrs. - Karsh . M. AUison, hr., Mrs. and it completion effected shout the Fisher, Mrs. brst of January next. There ie con- Georg Olson, Mrs. Lena Thackeray, siderable cotapetion ever the contract, Mr. J. J. Chambers, Mrs. George Edg for which bide ere now being solicited, ington, Mrs. John Callis, the Misses end it ie sincerely hoped tbet it wi)l he Carrie Lewi of Ogden, Edna and May landed by ose of tbe severs! resident Miller of Kelt Lake, Maude Miller of Lead City, K. D.. Aeav Boyden, Lies bouee in the race. Ball and Alice Lusty, on, ErM?-AllisJr., 1. Scrim m, T. A Or ik Pftcvie. Abbott, Willis Beardsley, with their eook, all of Ogden, came out to tbie secOne ol the oleasanteat outings given tion Saturday last with all tha oeceenary thia waron was tke two days picnic equipments to enjoy e week in the given in the gr'ive ejuhe Cluff farm one mountains. They went up Chalk creek, mile from town on Nitnrdsy and Sunhaving been joined at this place by R. day last by Mr. Ir. Hughes of Salt F. ' Northcott, and at this writing are Lake and the Misses May and Lillian begging prarie chicken and fish at a Cluff and Mias Ltnore Evans of i rate that threatens to overstock viti. Ecellent refreshments and hot market. dinners were served under the cool and A grand charity ball is to be given in delightful shade of the trees, hammocks ClufTs ball next Tuttday evening, the were (pread, ewiega, easy chaise and Klaus lady orchestra having been en- comfortable resting places furnished, gaged to furnish the music. The ball snd iu fact everything that would lend should be liberally patronized beesuae enjoyment to the affair was on hand. the object is a worthy one. - Ladies have .. The visitor weraLoo numerous for liven selling tickets at various placet, mention here. Vehicles wCie kept conshould purchase one stantly going and coming to accomodate and .even on whether they dance or not. . The same the invited guests, all of whom were deorchestra ha been engaged to play for a lighted with the success of the affair hall in Carpenter's hall at Kama on and the revsl reception they received at the bands of the ladies having the picWednesday evening. Tbe foliosing may be old, but never- nic in charge. theless it happened near Coalville only Tire most delicate constitution can last week : A city friend visiting her safely use Dr. J. 11. McLeans Tar Wine country cousin, remarked, while eu- Long Balm; it is a sure temedy for loss of voice, snd ail throat and logizing her rustic relative. that if she, coughs, disease. lung country, bad been raised in enlightened Our Khoes were bought before the society, she would have been quite an wholesale advance in prices, and we moment At that intelligent person. have added on a just and fair profit. the rural cousin wee celled to the corral Buy now at Cash Bsrgain Store and you to begin the evening's milking, when will get shoe for whet they will cost u . It our city brightness asked rural dullness later on-- "which one of these cewe gives ths Owtarie. th Vlultd buttah milk? Tbe country cousin Mrs. Gtorge Edgipgton of this piece, pointed out a brindle steer, and etty Mies Carrie Lewis of Ogdeo end Mis was satisfied. Maude Miller of Lead City, S, D., on we leather so burh a now Wednesday morning wers driven by , eiRc 1HU2. Never were fthoee sold so Mr, W m Redden to Bark City to explore cheap before, in this county, as now and aea tha sights of the Ontario mine, oold at Bargain 8tore, Coalville. It mills and work. Dr, J, J, Chambers's office is located They started from Coalviile atft one door south of Coalville bouse. and took breakfast in the Bark at 6. m., N ight calls at resident's one block east After lunch and a short tour of tbe city, of Titus Ornct. 25 tt they were escorted, by official of th eras to Boek SsrlB(. Ontario to all tbe placet of interest in On Wednesday morning Georg F. end about the great mine and mills. Olson took his departuro for Rock They report having had a most deto take the of the lightful tima, and speak highly of tbs management Bpiings Wyoming Mercantile Company at that reception they received and tbe courtesy place. Mrs. Olson and children will shown them by the mine officials and follow as soon as George makes the nec- their eecerta. essary arrangements for their comfort They returnedjn the evening, having in their aew home. thoroughly enjoyed the drive up and Far the past fifteen year Mr. Olson back, and much pleased with their trip. baa been identified pith the business THB DISCOVERY SAVED HIS Lire. interest of this community, having Mr. G. Caillouette, Druggist, Beavere-ville- . served well and faithfully with Beck111., JTo Dr. King's New A with Lauder at Grass and Echo, and Discovery eayo: 1 owe my life. We uksn later as the manager of the Joan llop-ki- n with La Grippe end tried ell the phyMercentileCompany at Echo, which sicians lor miles about, but of no avail snd wM given upend told I eould not peFtIdFTirecently resTgned.TtVSen live. Having New Discovery Ir. be resigned kia position at Echo, Coal- in my store 1 sent King for a bottle and began ville wae in hopes that she could claim its nee and Dorn th first dose began to him as a future permanent citizen, but get better, end after using three bottle wee bis business interests point elsewhere, it op andin around again. It is worth weight gold. We wont keep store end Rock Springs will thereby be tb or house without it. Get a free trial at John Boyden A Bon Drug Store. gainer. That bis business ability is appreciated Mr. Hay ware Return. la evidenced from the fact ihat within General Manager Hayward of the tb past few weeks "h has Wen obliged t refuse lucrative positions offered him Elecric Light Company returned yesterday from a viait to Chicago, Niagara from various quarters. Falls, New York ano other eagsern II is a whale-soulegenerous man, points. While absent Mr. Hayward-placea good citizen, a good hustler, and he an order for two new dvramos, and hit estimable family will be missed which will reach here shortly' and he immediboth in business and social circles. Th installed in tire power-hous- e They are intended ultimately Ties joint with bis numerous friends ately. for aee in connection with tb Big Cotin wishing him success and prosperity tonwood power, which Mr. Hayward in hi new home, and congratulates tbe says will be connected op very soon much sooner than the people generally Wyoming Company on securing to think. Tribune valuable a man. Mr. Hayward, while bn his way to Tt i tb beet patent medicine In tbe Balt Lake, stopped off in Coalville for a is what Mr. . M. Hartman, of couple of days to see bis wife and baby, world Msrqnam, Oregon, says of Chamber-lai- who are spending tbe hot summer month here, where it 1 comfortable. Colic, Cholera and Diarrhcea-RemedyWhet leads me to make One night when Mr. Isaac Reece was this kseertion it from the fact that with me, says M. F. Hatch, a stopping dytentery in ite worst form was prevamerchant of Quartermaster, prominent lent around here last summer aud it 1 heard him groaning. On never took over two or three doses of Washington, to bis roomllound hiuLsuffering going that remedy to effect a' complete cure. from cramp-coliHe was in siu-For tale by John Boyden and Son. agony I feared he would die. I hastily gave him a dose of Chamberlain's Colic, Tesrksrs IimlutUt, A teachers examination will be held Cholera and Diarrhow Remedy. He at Coalville on the 2Cth and 27th of a aa soon, relieved and the first words he August; and another at Bark City on uttered were, "what was the stuff you the 28th ami 2tth of August. Alt apme? I informed him. A few who are not the holders of law- gave plicants ful certificates, will be "requited to take days ago we were talking about his and he said he was neve without one of these examinations. , . 1. S. L. MeCoxku:,-ChairmaI have ued it in the remedy n-- w. my of Board of Examiners. bur several family year. I know its August 1,181)5. worth and do not hesitate to recoin Dr. Prices Cream Baking Powder mend it to my friends and customer. AmM GoU Ifadal MUwto Fat, Saa Fraacfcca. Fop axle by John Boyden and Son. be-chi- xene st Ker C.i n' . umoxitr A;tC!al Viitf'f "1 W ! eil t waa taken with an this week, but is almost Cluff .et attack A n f Gompare the following if you want to see how far a dollar will go. For instance s writing Salt Lake fiuy waa out fro TothAto distribute the checks among th Bikers at the Wasatch T. J- j - JJm Woody of Ogden passed through Co! 'I!e Saturday ou bis way to the Yrvl river on an outing trip. jhn B. Smith came down from Cf fef hi visit Urdar-P- ? family. .He returned to ; M toj workT0eUy. Dsvid Moore came down from the Colombk ranch Monday,1 and will make a trip around the county in quest of cattle for Rifer shipment to the eastern market. George Edgington went to Bait Lake Wednesday to nndergo another examination by tbe pension board of medical He returned Tb nreday. examiner. M. came in from Randolph Botter C. on Tueedey he sad bis and Katuidsy, family nd John Simpson and family returned to tbe ranch at that place to We have juat raadea darge begi n har venting. purehasef was Wilkins to which we will sell, as long as it lasts, take to compelled Roy hie bed Monday from stomach trouble. Dr. Chambers says he will soon be himself agaia. Dan Wilde is also ill from the same cause, but is doing nicelv at 10 Cans Salmon tor 25 lbs. Oat Flakes for 10c. Fnll Cream Cheese As ' this date. who ie making a in the interest of A, N. Rosenbaum, tour of the territory coming editorial convention at Salt on tbe 27th and 28th Inst., was in Coalville Wednesday for a short time, 1 1 a lb. this FoII-Ct- c am- - Cheeg at the above low price. the fruit season is now at hand, we will make a special sale on Sugar, to wit: the Lake reports the convention assured success. and already an im k of Shoes now ready for sale Cash Bargain Store, Coalville. One in the county to of the largest stock at Fall select It from. Blf Pavilion fuel Tunas Cabin. Wednesday, August 28th, we will have. UfA'i Loyds big pavilion Uncle Toms Cabin, which cornea to ua in the way of a aoveity, as it is produced under a mammoth canvas opera house, comfortably seated, aitb a large stage, spscial scenery, solo band and challenge orchestra blooded donkeys, ponies, hounds, etc. Ever) reader of this and the past)deeadei literatorg' has read of the trials and tribulations of the old eolered hero of slavery days as depicted in Harriet Beecher Stowes world famous story, and of the theatre-goe- r have witnessed tbe old darkey sold in alavery, hie fortitude nnder most trying ordeals end hia final two-tbir- !J loir iou ib surrounding. will recall the sweetness of little dear k- This idatg Era and the transfiguration scene which pictipss the child on her way to Heaven, and n Jhe ether hand, there is Marks, tn lawyer, and Topay, who jea growd and the thirsty bloodhounds. Suffice th at th i Un cle Toni it not dissimilar to others, but it ia promised tbe production will eclipse any previous presentatioa. Trices have been reduced to 25 and S5 cents.- A grand street parade at noon. Sugar, $5.75 a Sack xWe have other goods too h u merous to mention, but will take pleasure showing them, and at Prices that Defy Competition! Call and examine and be con- -i vinced. Respectfully, Peoples Mer. Co., ALMAELDREDGE,Manager. JOHN HOPKIN, DEALER IN General Merchandise, - Tke Aims Relief Fund. Report of funds received and disbursed forth relief ef the sufferers in tbe Almy explosion at No. 5 coal mine on March 20, 1895, by W. W Cluff, agent. I Fro Kama. In produce Oakkjr, produce ... Fwul, vrudticu Rwk sort, produce. W autilp, produce . . 14 is 7h Si 74.JO so ss M SO MSS S7SS as IS .. prepuce Heorlrr, produce ' CoalrlU Karl, produce ...... 14S Coalville, produce 7.4A tptoo, produce . SJ.06 Car lev Park, cerh J. K Winder. Kelt Lake City, rrh loss H Benton, Halt Lake 2 SO Uty. cuah . . 1 oo Jo, x. Weal, Ogden, cash . .. 10.00 Brigham City. oal Co .. -caak Awn. Stake MW Cache Primary halt Lake Tabernacle 4 holr, .Saif of net noicrediof t oncert held In Halt Lake World fair committee, per Mr- -. W. Wf chiff SO committee, per Mrs. k World a fair F Atwood Other Source. ECHO CITY, UTAH. Watch . this space for weekly quotations on the following articles: Groceries &Provis ons Produce Granulated Sugar, . . Arbuckles Coffee . . . Potatoes," per cwt. Cabbage, Oninns, -- Green Coffee Bakers Chocolate. . . Sweet Chocolate.... Raisins ; ' Beets, Turnips, .... K.M00 Parsnips, . Total 8 IS 00 24.S0 I sent to the Almv Relief Committee two carloads, free of charge as freight, vegetables, clothing, flour, potatoes, groceries, etc., to Green Vegetables. Radishes, per doz. bunches . Cli ff. Lettuce, per doz. bunches. . . Green Onions, per doz. bchs . Diet ef Detier e uncalled for the at Green Peas, per lb Remaining In Coalville on Aug. 15, 1895. String Beans, per R When calling for any of these letters, theamount of tl.2flfl.00 AY. IV. Boat-offic- advertised; please say W. Alms Benaon 2 Bimon Pritchett Jamea McCord ' Yeung Alhia b. Johnson 0. W. William Hon. A mam Aldrich Era. Lilia Elms Jo. T Wild Jamea Wright rant as. Wm. Maygl 8. Deeber Tboma J. King Geo. Milett Mceart. Boyle A Co 1.1 tx. A. D.Bowxa, P. M. Awarded Highest Honors Worfda Fair DW Butter, per ft Eggs, per dozen Spring Chickens, per doz. Old Chickens per doz.7.T . Ducks, per dozen . bushel Wheat, per Oats, per cwt Barley, per ciyL High Patent Flour, per cwt. Bran and Shnrts, per cwt,.. Utah Dried Fruits c. at-ta-ck LookHere! f Brovo, nephew of W. f (ity, i in Coalville on a x. Apples, per Peaches, Plums, Apricots, MW Yeast Powders, etc. Royal, per 8 Calumet, per lb ... . Silver Gloss Starch . Corn Starch Syrup, per keg Syrup, per gallon. . . Pickles, mixed, per keg . Soaps, etc. ..... . Nickel Gem. . .. i Olive Queen Pine T at, Saponifier Lye, per can . . Eagle Cond. Milk, per doz . Utah Tonsatoes Canned Corn. Navy Beans Lima Beans?? a a Rice . . . 7.7 . Corn Meal. Full Cream Cheese. -- California Evap. Fruits Evaporated Evaporated Free A pure Grape Cream of Evaporated from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant STANDARD THB Evaporated TEARS 40 most perfect made Tartar Powder. lb Currants? Peaches, Apples Plums Apricots Pure Candy. . Hams. : Breakfast Bacon . . ...... S< B&coiv l&rd . . |