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Show COALVILLE Ikeriri tale. TIMES. COALVILLE, FRIDAY, Feb. 22r MU. C, R. JONES Editor and Busin Manager. at ( PerfoJ If If (MaM, 1194 ai f XereV ((a, Wag 7. Trm of Subftortptlon Farabi ik 4 franca. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE Third Judical Diatrict, State of Utah, County of Summit. A. V. Quinn, plaintiff, v. John A. Beckwith, trustee of the estate of Asabel C. Beckwith, deceased ; John A Beckwith and hia wifo Lillian Beckwith, Frank A. Beckwith aad hie wife Mary Beckwith, Fred W. Beckwith, Dora Mertaheimer and her hnaband Augustas MerUheimer ; John u A. Beckwith and William Lauder, tor of the estate of Atahel C. Beckwith, deceaeed; Kathryn MerUheimer, r, Lloyd MerUheimer and Lawrence children of Dora MerUheimer; Edward Beckwith, Bertha Beckwith, Robert Beckwith and Elixabe'h Beckwith, children of John A. Beckwith; Athena Beckwith, child of Frank A. Beckwith, defendant. To be eold at sheriff's aale on Tuesday, the IStb day of March, 1901, at the Coart House, Coalville, in Summit county, Utah, the following described tract of land, situate and being in the counties of Rich and Summit, State of Utah : All of Section. No Thirteen 13 and 25 in Township No. tux J Twenty-fivnorth of Knge No Seven 7 east; ail of Section No. Seven 71, Lot No. On ij Two 2 Three 3J and Four 4 and the weet half of ths west hlf W,t of W t$ of Section No. Nine 9, all of Section! No. Seventeen 17 and Nineteen 19 Lota No. One I Two 2 Three 3 and Four 4 and the west half of the west half W4 Section No. Twenty on 21, all of Section No. Twenty nine 29 and Thirty-on31; and Lota No. 0 IjTwp1- 2J Three 3 and Poor 4 and the west half of th west half ea-ec- n )aa tea .. . lx Monika Tkre Month MUgis Copies n .. to at Adnrtlaing Rata at BntlrM, t ecata par -- cant pat hu. lor Una lor sorb subsequent 10 These rata will be strictly adhered to Iria oot good manner (or any peraoa when they come into a printing ocficeto ge and itand by theeompoaitor aad read the copy; it ahowt bad training. The beat way to do is to wait until the paper come oat and then read the new. liana are Borneo! the terrible thing e which, according to a country exchange, are likely to befall a delinquent: "Last week a delinquent lubecriber aiJ that he would pay up on Katurday, if be lived. Hetdead. Another : Ill eee yea tomorrow. Hee blind. Still another one aaid : I hope to pay you tbit week, or go to devil." Hee gone. There are hqudredi sho ought to take warning by tbeee procrastinators and pay up their obeeriptlom bow. Bt tmb death of Dr. Karl U. kfaeeer, Mormon Dr. Maeaer poaeted many qaalitie a an educator that but few men have, and the great good he haa done in Utah will eland ae a monument to hi iterling qaalitie. In the Sunday ehoo! work be waa a great favorite, because of the goed influence he alwaye bad with him. Hie life haa been one that i worthy of imitation by all young men, end many of our boy would do well to try and ahape their Uvea ao that they might come into poeoetsion of aetne of the motile qualitie of Dr. Maeaer. Mm. Nanox, th famous saloon her, epont last Suaday in leading a V. of Wl)f Seetton No Thirty-thre- e 33 in Township No, Six 0 north of of Salt Lake Range No. Eight I et according to th Meridian, conuimug, United SUtet Survey thereof, five thow and two- - hundred and twenty-fiv- e 5,225 end .82 acre, more or lea. C. W. Maib, Sheriff. Slop (he Ceegk aad works off Ike Ceitf. 25 cent. A Cewvleetwg Aaiwtr. I hobbled into Mr. Blackmon drug tor one evening aeyt Wetley Neleon of Hamilton, tie., and he asked me to try Chamberlain Pain Balm for rbeu matiam with which I had suffered for a long time. 1 told him I had no faith in any medicine m they all failed. Heeaid: Well If Chamberlain' Pain Balm doe not help you, you need net pay for it I took n bottle of ft home and need It ao cording to th direction and in one week I was cured, and V.va not slac rluruesatlaox. Quid by John Bo dsn 4 Son. mM. beas-lltu- l The greatest work of the Alik Century tbal wbea Presides! McKinley saw It he Subscribed Immediately Ons axes! MlUag HUS copies Is smaU tarrimry lu Psaiwylvanis. A Bullion oopiea will be sold iplirk Portuses will ke made Mu Inaugural year. High clam man or womaa of good social tlaadlng can uaks a iluis fortune la Ibis territory. Territory U going rapidly Prameu running da) and nlghl to 111 ordrm. WianlaS-8- U( Manager to look after come, powlenca aad agent generally beleived by the expert, who PRIM her been privileged to examine it, Addien todayTHKCOMTIMBMTAL CoBi oXAi! BilLniNO, W AiUIN(,TON. P C. to be the most enpient yet discovered. Tbie addition is of unique value, in view of the fact that it conveys a more idea ol the origin of thO anThis slgnstar Is on every box of the gennlo cient Eygptians then bat ever yet been Laxative Bromo-QuioiTabisw obtained from similar relict. Upon this ia fond! tbst MUSS M im sea Om point there haa always been a wide div- Friend Mr. He I etq sAdd lit 4e here tom the tb Chin New chicken riglT'y Year. Bot h.J a purposely to come CM help me oat intercede oar to get 2 dozen Silken tor ate on the noth aed wiah dU27or 28thf tell I do not and too many of raontere eny nboat I ti 4 9 rooeter I een nee If yon 111 gotltem with gend off of 2 ceop end leetihet before the 27 th ee eoon as yen diilP081: ?oxl a.ivi Will kindly f1 I ere you me by wire get o00 ceived tbie letWfand saying about how eoon that bg yet11 tet it for me. Very much and sag-ges- sav elated, the Plunks ill l CliRAPtzr i'.S 0 9 OR r. yea' vtZ if L L M I farmer and villagers, have represented TRIBUNE. reader beet element of oar the very .V trial information. Fashion Notes. Agricultural matters carefully treated, and Scientific and mechanical Information Reliable Financial and Market Reports. , hlon Articles for the Women, Ho- It is mailed at asm hour ss the daily i edition is a thoroughly family newspaper for busy people itls daily The Peoples tire (Jolted ' ... Paper" for th State. Regular sabecription price, O O A. I4 $1.50 Regular sabecription price, per year, $1.00 We furniah it with THE TIMES for i I per year. will furnish it with the TIMES foe W 2.00 per year. at the fgh A DAILY, AhD TBR tll THVRSDA YORK - riACTtcii.Lr TRI-VliJ- that they are true. Always On Hand m FVRUBttD J An advertisement is not made merely to say things. Itonght to convince the reade-- FRIDA T. r na-tra- u-- . widnssda A new and remarkably attriflllv pob Country population. (icatioQ, profusely illustrated with por- It gives all important news of the ita uH the aud half-ton- es . ; conuui striking new features of The Daily Trib-- ton 5d world, the most reliable mark one. Special A hr Despaiehe- - iutu-prt. Fascinating snort storiee, an tic and Foreign ( Correspondence, Snort Stories. Humous1 Illustrations, Indus- - unexcelled Agricultural Department, hand hang around like a couple of miniature ham. He called qfn ns yeaterdav regard thereto. With the asumtanee of the preremen and the shoemaker, w ho occupies the room adjoining The Bugle office, we ejected him, hut not on il heTiad landed on us with a band that ahoaed the e of the word 'uiini-tllr- e to hare been a serious mistake. r. mow a r, HEW TRIBUNE. that the gent now playing Othello at tb opera hooee let hi Bugle, YfarlTiend, $1.50 per year. f Send all orders to THE TIMES, Coalville Utah. MINE $2.25 Lump Stove, 1.50 MARBLE WORKS HejtsTllle, Mpanmeoti TiitialcJ Prill Deli Marble CEMITEif Dtih, nd Tablets or Grulta. ISON of FENCES. -- STORE COPIRG. PATEONIZB HOIIE INDUSTRY fr BEST SERVICE, ANRVBIPAKTlIIif Weber Coal Co RESORT SALOON, J. H. E5ALL, Prop. W ine sv Liqxnors and! iil stjpolc. . J I I . are arl j Radical Change in Marketing Methods as Applied to Sewing Machines. Am ortgfwel pi : under which yea can obtain Cons end better value fa the purchase of.' Ike world 7amoo wkite" Sewing Maftilwy tb... ewer before offered. Wntw kg ear elegant RT catalogue aad particular. w can MwwMmoney hx the purchase of a sewing machine? . end the esteg tenne oTr yroaesrt we caa offer, either direct freer faclxwy or tianough our regular authorixed agent. This is ea oppor. Yes Imwar th Whfte, you know A j . I S high-grad- e i Seconetrucuao i nnneofsemy. If yoa kssc ea old machine to e&hn! cea offer greet liberal tonne. Write y. Addrem la fulL to-da- Spcdil Attention Trade. ran mm mccst ccL?m, cDep-- t -a.) aevdad, cl's. Por sale by L. E. Hall. Clearance Sale Fir PRESENTS- - EVERY DAYUSE The Lamp of Steady Habits ' IW .The tamp taat doecat Ban up or amoke, or causa you the lamp that looks good whn, ; the Lunp thnt you never will, with, once you tutre it s ; I LiKEmls, IjesJrapE, Di - a Lbe JVew Rochester. Stills. will be sold at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. In fact all Utter Goods M. R. Salmon. Coalville Other lamp may be offered as just aa good mey may be, tn some respects, you but for all around good! thofwt ooIt one. The New Rochester. To mi turatfaa Mmp offered you 1 reWuim-- , b.A fur ca It ; ewarylamp has it. (300 VarieUes.) Lamps Made Now. YVe caa fill want II o matter whether you erery wants sow tamper lamp rfone, an aM one repaired or mounted or other make of lamp transferee w into n New Rocheetwr. we can do It. Let us ature on the CP Ws aa SPKCIAUSTS lasubject the treatment 4 Lamoa. Coasatutloa FREE. THE ROCHESTER LAMP CD., ss Park Place A (S Bartlay U., Ksw Tscfo Co-- op EQUIPMENT, TRICK. 'pIctob'v In order to make room conquering race, thus constituting the VIA foundation of the race known as Eygp-tian- a. The The grave from which the body yrM taken out wm an oval cavity in a FOR ALL sandstone rock, and covered nith n number of large alaba of atone. Ranged round the body were the usual flints and BAIL! earthenware pottery, It wm found of the impossible to remove the grave THROUGH CARS t Cblc&go, body together with th mummy, so an St. Einsu City, Paul, Hdbf exact replica of the tomb a as made, and : : ; : ipolls th body now reposes In a case in th -- wmin of museum the. Eygptian gallery Dlrecl Consictloas for tie East exactly th same position in which it : tod SoDtkeut. wm found. Scientific American. for pur New Goods we Union Pacific Eastern Points. 1 are sellingour Old Stock at Hmmiis -- We lr oe ergence of opinion amoog archaeologist, The mammy was taken from a neolithic grave. It is the body of a man about 5 feet 9 inches in height. Upon the scalp te it a remaining lock of hair which colthat it waa origanally of a fair or. The hands and feet are small, and from the intellectual formation of hia head it is conceded that he must have belonged to a euperior race, The result of Egyptological investigations declares that the mummy is that of an aborigine of Eygpt, which we conquered by an Asiatic invasioa about 8000 B. C., and which afterward intermingled with the c rerT n mt Pboto-frsru- lv pwi r-- Bromo-Quinin- Tit Tuc British Moseanr ha recently come into possession oi a mummy which is rehnkl unTZiiy day tbootuuly miv aadtllez Law. ehtht. koua-Bd. eommtmion; salary paid aaeh Saturday and ex- ST A NIiARD F1,k MOL BE, XM liearburn at . Ckwagu J ple iTvf e Laxative Tablets our cold in one day. No Cure, no Pay. Fripe bn Uwlkca her aenaea, y -- Capnbta. e erewd who eneceeded ! emaabing rtl saloons end other bnUdlng In W do not approve In cJ Lir. KHweR. W woclt U.e stay are of tbo opinion that eh coaid do more good at homo chopplag wood tbaa by Portraits of Presllmlj destroying other peoples property. The beet way to eloee up aalooni it to teach - With Biogrtpiiical Sietcbes th people not to ae liquor, aad then BT there wilt be no ealo for It. At result General Charles H. Grosvenor,. cf her lawless acU an innocent woman Mtmbmr ( Ceereea for Mtmrtf 20 year. wm shot to death the other day by a Con lain lwnt,oUrte Xtch- Ua from Um MlnHags Indonsd by tbv (i mob, Mr. Nation la now in jail and It aad osar wlaUvss of Ue PrsBlitanto. PriaM on A very larg book: pUW paper, wonldbea good thing lor th country if heavy (LbI((m4 title page tograpbioai by Tlgany. there until ah regained ketenes printed in larn. open type in two colon eh wm kept a prominent lady f the lew day ago k town: - WAWTED - Wl, Utah, and more eepecially the church, ha (pet a good and nietul man . Merit-heinie- rfpgy LeUr. Th (ollewt T ,tter WM Reduced Greatly Prices. Detailed information cheerfully fur. Send us your orders for all nibbed on application C, I. WIIEADON, Agent kinds of Job Work. 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