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Show COALVILLE TIMES. COALVILLE, f RIDA Y. tumnu to. Mltvt Of rsois. nun tpt DifABtreoe coaivni las 10 Par It. Ui, Ho. No. fl 5, UW7 MCH i, . Icbt la iujti City , nn tun .. r iom B- - imp I p Eul a.I. Km. ! CorroolMl6W AotharlooH for Tbo TIbii. UMkl Hulk K!fl B Btitpp o t t yoo Hr-u- . Kmu louuo tUwH,' .711 Clark Boyuvill . W fieurxs WlMIllp npKja n . tookiian thp News desired payment in the beet money of the land, or honest money. The leiture wa very interesting One of James Walkers boys -- bad the misfortune to break bn arm laat lr. Hoamer reduced the evening. fracture. i Alfred Haves a as considerably bruised bv rock falling on bun at the VSaatch was mine yesterday. Ir. Hoainer called and says the injuries are not serious. A Kansan girf washed all dsy, ate twelve egg for supper, and danced jail night. The local papers nil aay that the funeral wa largely attended. Tress, . Csllis A. L Krinun Ulillam Brewer Joarpti H bail Alur London Hwraniii.o-1an L. A H Ad.tjr I rM-r- r HwtW fBBUh CMjrdva Muntsa ) kl Canyon. Wjrn A Church Uiroctorv 1 lav id llakev haa been ppointel di- S AIBTS. T to Sacbahint Muktimo Kiery bunday, at 2 p. un F. H. right, Bre. Wai V be hoop Every huuday At Kabath in. Geo. Beard, Bupt. Fasr Every firt Sunday At 2 p. m. Bishop. 11 a. PruwHood Wsmso of tne Ward. First Hunday of each month At Kiabop. 4p. j titNEAAL Aabohic Brirsthoop Msmso Every Wednesday At 7 30 p. m Bishop. Kverv first RauxrSoauTY Merrmu Thursday at 2 p. m., in Academy Building Eiixabeth Lusty, lre Y, M. M. I. A. Murri'ioa Every SunB. Copley, 1ree. day at 7 :30 p. rn.-- B. A. Meetwo M. I. Y. L. Every Monday at 7 30 p. in. Kill Barber, Brea. Every I rid y at Pkimaay Meetiso 4.30 p. ni., in Academy Building, Maggie Salmon, Brea. Choik 1AAtTH E Kverv Thursday at 7:30p. in. J. W. Munster, l booster CONOHEOATlObAL l m Kill. Preaching aervice every soaond bun-dAevery evening. Sunday Sunday at 2 30 p. in. Y. B. s. C. E. After Sunday a bool. Ukorue II. Beany, Baator, A48. E 4th ."t., Ogden. y Carrick. deceased. The Coalville Brass Band will give a ball on or about the 22nd mat. the proceeds of which will go toward buving for new member who atrumehti have lately joined the band. The sleighing is about gone, but some like to sleighrid- - o well that as long adhere is scow in sight in the road they imagine the mud i only Oadiy tanned now and whoop her up Eliza Jane.--VernExpress. What brand do they drink The K. O. T. M. order took a wonderful jump toward membership last Monday, when one candidate was initiated and the applications of fourteen others As before stated, this were received lo Ig is lure to gain a large meruler-shifolk al p. change ha been made among the Wtll Clufflias gone in the Co-ointo the dry goods department. J. W. Limb take dm rge of the butcher ahe p and Eugene Allen goea to the grocery Mrs Frank Olaon is now department also employed in the drygoods department. A cl-r- xs in answer to Mr. Allert card in last week's issue, I wish to state that I dismissed him because i e aid be could not perform some of the duties assigned him, which duties were the same aa have been performed by former watchmen. Georub W.Edoinoton. Rev. George Berry, who for some tune has filled the Congregational palpi here, has been appointed to another field, and on next Sunday will preach his farewell sermon here. A cordial invitation is therefore extended to his friends, to thoee who have entertained him and those who wish him success in Ala new field, to meet him at the chapel on Saturday evening, March 6th, where tendered an informal reception will I from 7 to 10 o'clock. No refreshments. Coalville Lodge No. 28,1.0 O. F., held its regular meeting Thursday night and put (a candidate through the third were three visiting degree. There 1. W. and Snyder, P. U, G. M. brothers, asuated in the teamwork. Mr. Snyder LOCAL BREVITIES. Complimented the lodge by elating that the attendance here was better than aav lodge of its size in the state, that It ie reported that the atreett are the teamwork, considering the practice muddy. had, was equal to any lie ever saw, and No new candidates for the puetotTice predicted agiowing future fur the order here. The meeting was very interesting bale sprang up for over a week. of great imA man with a phonograph ha been throughout, and matters discussed were portance doing a 'air buameaa here this week. The little daughter ol Mr Fred Brof. Murray, a phrenologi-t- , haa been Weblier, Holland, Mass., hai averv bad holding forth at the eber Hviiae thia cold and cough which he had not been week. able to cure with any thing. I gave The weather aud the trams are about him a 25 cent not.le ol Chamberlain a a standoff tnere la a heap of ujic , B. Cough Remedy, says Holden, about both. merchant and postmaster at West Brim-field- , and the next time 1 saw him he There ! more activity iu the wed-diu- g said worked like a charm. This it hue than in auy other branch of intended especially for acute is remedy business at preaent. throat and lung diseases such as colds, ... Tim Salt Lake Tribune reporta over rrotip and whooping cough, audit is 105 men on the payroll at the local shops famous for cures. There is no danger tot the Oregon Shore Line. in giving it to children for it contains For sate by Juhn The Home Band la arranging tor a nothing injurious A bon. Hoyden on ball 17th St the Batraks mat., grand I)ay, at the Hudson 1aviUon. SKI The ladies of the club were entertained Buameaa has Been rushing at toe courthouse this week, and all the of- on Wednesday afterneon at the plerant r. home of Mr. J. C. After a ficials are earning their salaries. few Hens of a business nature were The jubilee sen ices in honor of the diaMied of, the literary program wa afoul lresalent With birthday of given. Woodruff were general throughout the Mrs. Callis, in her Scholarly manner, state. resumed her review id Lnghh Hitor. The Hoytsville Dramatic Company Wnli her we followed Kmg Hem v the wih present The Heron' DuUhman at Fourth during tl e foul teen star of hi I lull Hall, Coalville, on Saturday night, reign The wonmi fill tore ot .nfoimi-tlochill in hr - roieo hnhiw the l.ilh lust. eonu'leeiv the n y u i r i m iter ot t ne , Kit hers ate already pie-The i hrona siltin' t. lt r III the llootl-uinHo-me- n spi llig dating Six weeks ago llu j feared the stream would dn up. Ah rim I then w rei hwi n i al e Mil 1 ml i . ugt n ,n er ' t in i H amiw TnuuMu r Iks in Last kslbm M Mllac Attorney J, M. Zane is here attending The City Council met Monday, March court this week. David Rees was down from Castle 1st, and was called to order by Mayor Faddies, and after prayer by Councilman Ruck this week. Wilson, (minutes of the meeting held Andrew Faddies was Jow n from Bark February 1st were read and approved. a couple of days this week. City The bill of Bismarck Snyder for $50 I Attorneys Junes and Tewkesbury of attorneys fee in the case of city vs. F. M, Salt Lake were in Coalville Walker was referied to committee on this week. cliatnsand accounts. Representative Callis came out SaturThe bill of Times Bublishing Co. for day last to spend the Sabbath at borne. $17 40, printing and stationery, was Attorney J, M. oaxkhart was down referred to committee on claims with from BarE City yesterday on legal bust-- j power to act. ' ness. Ije report of the Marshal, Treasurer ll.Ji Jiiaimty,. II. C. Edwards and' knl J utlee of the Peace w read and Judge Howat were in Coalv ilfo on legal ; of Sexton. also the the accepted report business. Ttie petition of Freeman Malm and W. H. Staker was down from Rock- John btonebreaker asking that then taxes amounting to $UV1 on grazing 1 port to attend the wedding of his rrand EltWge. laud in the rabarbs ofcitv be refunded dauK1,tr as it was open to the public and they County Treasurer F. J. McLaughlin wert receiving no benefit from it, was washdown to Coalville a couple of days this week on official business. granted. The committee to whom was referred Jno. M. Easton, one of the most the mattter of organizing a fire brigade popular traveling salesmen that visits an I to estimate the probable cost, Utah, was in Coalville yeeterdav. reported that in their judgment from Commissioner Lambert has been in $50 to $75 would cover the expense. The Coalville attending a meeting of the rejxrt was accepted. board and District Coart this week. A special committee ot five was Wm. Gladding of Bark City had some consisting of Mayor Faddies business before the District court this and Councilman Wright, Buchanan, week and was down looking after it. Wilson and Cluff, to complete the Joseph Storer, the genial proprietor arrangmenta fora fire brigade. of the Pacific Hotel, Echo, was shaking Mayor Faddies suggested that if the with friends in Coalville hands on and committee streets alleys .bridges found it necessary to make any repairs W. I. Snvder, D C. MoLauglin, Henry. on bridges it would be well to attend to Shields and S.A. Barshley are among the it before high water, and on motion the Park City attorneys attending court here committee was instructed to examine all this week. bridges and make all necessary repairs Fx Selectman Henry Welsh of Park with-ou- t delay. Mr. City was in Coalville BILLS ALIOWKtl. WeUh has just returned from a long . Robert Walker, coal-oi- l $ 8 26 visit in the east. 9.45 J. M. Faddies, feeding vage, etc. County Commissioner Bartley McK If. Rhead, making and corDonough was in Coalville Mondav, Tues6.25 day and Wednesday attending a recting deeds, meeting V. W. Cluff, expense to Murray of the Board of Commissioners. 15 00 on official business. L. M. Carpenter returned to Kamas Jurors and witnesses in Walker to spend Sunday at home. He returned 47.40 on Monday in time to respond to his case. 5 00 name when called as a David Frisby storing lamps juror in the 2.55 Third District Court. Beoples Mer. Co, sundries The Ktdewalk leading to the courtHU 7 mi Birthday house was ordered cleaaed off, and The birthday party given by Mr. and council Benediction by adjourned. Mrs. W. W. Cluff, Jr., at their pleasant Councilman Wright. home in this city on last Saturday are growing more and Our people night in honor of Mrs. Guffs father, more in the habit of looking to John Bp. S. F. Atwood of Kamas, was an for the latest and best of every- event that wfll mark one of the brightThey sell est anniversaries of Mr. Atwood's life. thing in the drug line. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, famous Time marked up his 72nd birthday on for its cares of bail colds, croup and Saturday, and a few of his warmest whoeping cough. M hen In need of such friends had been invited by Mr. and medicine give this remedy a trial and Mrs. Cluff to make the occasion a pleasyou will b more than pleaseu with the ant one. And they fully succeeded. result. A large number of handsome presents were given him, and Mr. Atwocd, as Max well Eldredge hale and hearty in his 72nd year, to all On Tuesday evening lust, at the home appearances, as a man of 40, entered of Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Eldredge, into the spirit of the party with a will. Mr. A. F. Maxwell of Beoa was united Speeches were made, refreshments in marriage to Miss Evclette Eldredge served, and everj thing appropriate and of Coalville, Elder Ralph Maxwell peri pleasant for such an occasion was en. foiining the ceremony. tered into. At a late hour the guests Mr. Maxwell is one of leoas represendeparted wishing Mr. Atwood many tative young men, anil the bride, who succeeding events of this character. is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Thoe present were Mr. and Mrs Eldredge, was one of Coalvilles favorite Joseph Fisher, Bp. F. II. Wright and young ladie. wife, W. H. Branch and wife, Hon. There were about sixty guests at the Alma Etdredge and wife, Mr. and Mrs. wedding reception held at the home of Edmond Eldredge, Bros. W. W. Guff the bride's uncle and aunt, Mr, and and wife. Mayor J. M. Faddies and Mrs. Edmund Eldredge, most of whom wife, and Mr- -. Alma Smith, Sr. were relatives of one or other of the Simon S. Hartman, of Tunnelton, contracting parties, a large number of whom came down from up the river. West Va , ha- - been subjei t to attacks That the reception was a merrv and of colic about once a year, aud would joyous affair goes without saving, and hate to call a doctor and then suffer for the refreshment were splendid. about twelve hours as much as some do Mr. Maxwell responded to the call when they die. He was taken recently of the Ikivs with their tin cans and just the same a- - at other any times, and hum in a generous manner, and for a concluded to try Chamberlains Colt, time things were lively in the streets as Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. lie I took one dose of it and it gave well as at the party. says : e me relief in five minutes. That is more The groom had prepared a cozv for Ins bride at Beoa, where they than any thing ehe has ever done. For are now comfortably located, and sale by John Bovden 5c von. w ill vistt them w here Tin Times weekThe Keeljr InutUate. ly to add j y and good wishes to the Brof. W,5. Arnold, general coungef of happv pair. he Leslie E. Keeley Institute, falt Lake, isreteiving flattering testimonials from nconrsglBK Kepnrt all classes, on the sucees-ftieatment lhe nnk last extracted from the being given untler his charge at the mines at the Devil's Slide and ow ned by Keeley Institute Write him for parOalviMe parties, if rejiorts are true, ticular. o is the ru best ever struck in this Soothing for burn, scalds, chapped 1, and acute platinum, or no hands and lips. Healing fur cuts and relief for pile, stops pain the facts seem to warrant the belief that sore. Tlie-ear- e the v arietie of the ow nt rs have a oonanza. .A pithed at once. Witch John Boy uui ie oi the rot k about the sie of an den iV. gg. Mit.'it reduced, returned a button of i i r a large as a man's thumb. The of ami i nir- - oe a success, A arded sanguine City , vision foreman at Evanston of the 8tb and lull district and the Echo and Bark. Coy branch fof the U. B. vice John 1 LATTkB-DA- riaioxaL ; CfTYCquSCIL. j T Q T O WELS Come in and Take a Look at Them. Peoples Mercantile ALMA Co., ELDREDGE, Manager. cot-tag- ul neigh-borho- In-ta- ut COAL Always On Hand at the De-Wi-tt' , arrive -- - " u to voikcan a be of men force barge pro-ecu- w to ad- ill be put Highest Honors v$n Itis thrr-- 1 ( fiitfii ' p -- 1 ' 11 i rCH Worlds Fair. Da !i k ' I This Week to-da- lhe temperauce nut ting' laid erali ren. i Wilev. t (master, lat k J Wednesday tveu.ngat the New West Mr. tli i r iv u .1 i n a e h V.Y., w is so ba Ity jfflicte n Hh Khixidaiu-- e aie suadi y gio,. g in inIV .1 I ,o I bewas-onli 'U f ,n 11 able I'll' (,, itintn tint terest and many aie i.n.ug the podge B v around with tains, ami, even 11 '. i 'i ' , i i t e m. i, hi ,n v. i catve I l'r.L.A. .Man, me t.evv piy u.au pain. . i . i to , uitiviUe a t a it snort time ham'ieri.nn's Bain t aim heua-- who active Hi r i imv n i o' m i h ' nut u improved that he tbiew aw iv agj, has dulled ti lo.Ate heie lit wh.iJi to.ijHin. hasolttits at the residence ot Kolieit tinea. Us avs this liniment d. Alter an ev i.ln gi j mm- -i ,t t'. b u more good than all other inedeeme Walker. See card in this isu. noon CuUadjounr tii m 1 nvt uee ml treatment ! put together. For sale lieoige Beard gave a leiture before wlli Mr- - Wl. ad. -- i a Is.ttle by John Bovden A ' tents the Y. M. M. L A. sani.iv night on the u- her in l di' ear'y history of' Utah. Among sn h ne.nirti he, ,i iu the ami stated pep'ot, that t .rpidlivetlitean a bad complexion, MOST PERFECT MADE, 'early days he j things of the lner te rCadivi tired , I breatl. derangement inthgestioti ami frequent ( A Cre3rn Deseret News called for tallow on sub-- , brIeVirr Little Larjv Risers, Then b Pow,cri mT Little Early Users. "The j bom Ammpn,a Alum w n'other Snail pill. safe SK scription, As tallow iu those days was J little piT never grip better thau goli, It is no wonder that1 pill, best pill. John Boy den A bon 0 YotrS the Standard. John Bodden A Son. j famous IitUe l Company. to-da- li , Peoples Mercantile Lump Stove, j-- $2.25 1.25 -- t -- M-- i g-- i 1 i , 'fer CREAM I,- -- 1 i t i Con-t.eni- ti ,,i-t- .e' A PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY , t pill. Tret Weber Co&I Co |