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Show CITY COUNCIL. giant of A TERRITORIAL NOTES. Ajuia4 Nuirfm was caned m HU Itewis of Interest GlrsusS Irons WEEKLY 1 Omr he Ks-lst- M REVIEW. of the Week as K,rl4 Mlaaieuary Appolteta Meuthm Ending May I, kr fr Nix . GET THE BEST CLA-SiIC-S lVMi. Improved Luther ted 6 am Whea yow arw aboat to a S win bay Territorial Eutassiei. baeeiveU br aUiuriDjf dvertiement Elders V. if. Branch and Alexander .Meeting order by Mnyur ,ed thln c Ux bft 18if5, mde, Henefer I, fiaeit tiQuhed u4 Kaddis, R Wright, all membenp.wfc.nt. .Thend-ow ogu. publicah December 22, Upton f January 12, lrtvK., soil ditd Jt lin resold oe m the F Irayer by t'mm'.lmanC hpei!. Wanship; February 2, Oakley , February Min u tea of preuotis meeting, read ami 23, Snvderville ; March 29, Xianitim. a S y to it tht )puriav fornermf. aoq buy from reliabi tnaao- Elders J. B. Rhead and t.e, rge F. The Strongest Cement in the world. taturci : approved, a were also the minutes ot ail Uii.e-- 1 41 - that buve ii i'iuntt awined a WilJe, IWember 1, 1895, llottsville, Absolutely Waterprtxif. Price 15 cents the adjourned meeting held November lie w tHKcn : ;:ih.ioQhv honest And nary t 12,. lAilfi Allw-- ; fViruary 2. per Imttle For sale at Coalville Coop limiting, yon will then aqget January a 14th. Eian-tumKFion to lViiiiiark. , Bark Cil ; February 23. hewing Machine that ia noted r fVm Clarks shoo shop. tti world over for Ita durw- -t HeimtVr. 19, The bill of J. H. Wilde for 3 37 fur March Ajvril 15, Eamaa; aluia it tv. f Vou want the one that J Fllders J, A. Smith ami Fid war-U eaviest to manage and U ' Itreet work, was allowed. Ih-- . signiueut ut PUeg b.i- - in wa p'aced Hit ek since the-atin those metala 18.l5, lipota Dereuiber 1, Mautlup, TIN-SHOude, P. The report of Treasure! ball was read I tali Lake ami Wt r i,ier, ai f ihe reii Lei n thmax. ten till western eernber 22, leoa; F'ebruarv 23, 'ti.ki. and referred to committee) on finance. ; ileiieler l ark March are row n 15, April jy, feel the unfavorable T"ar City , ji climated hiim com cue The petition of Alma Eldredge was 30,issi Home-mad- e Thre t non in the trtH4 tbt mild weather. Tinware, Stove pj.inua Ime Ivhi , icg, timiToio tiq.emabli and Jolm Henrv 4 cmq equal m cnecbaQusii coo A referred to the committee on claim. river with hmiK end ie tnt-- the lob wimh true as welt ofciiies at tne DeeetnW 1, lS95,TIcSir Demki-- r 22, Hath ttruwcni, ihirnbilit v o( worluag Tubs, Gardes1 Fije, ot The verbal pen ion of fya E. Eldredge of June ul this ar txoeucjMi &nuht beauty iMkh t, I pton ; noii.iwe-- t Then there is the long bat Rock port . Januarv 12, r ppearanve, or baa ea many Sprinklers, Galvanized Iron, 15, lloiNuu, asking the council to cajicel A .icirea-e- s ceitain 111 tmpruvemeoia at the (. r lueiriian- - February 2, leoa ; March s Logo. Repul Leal. v,iiK an li.e .piotetion aud Sheet Zinc, Copper tax levy, as the land was not in the city disc, wneat. corn, oats, pork, lard and power pV.t Iron Work, etc., made and KlderaJam JUJ., and W ui. Ha,n. elig limits, was inferred to thf committee on f e a.tee, am nr mi J cotton aud Iwcetuber 1. 18'H. Est Coalville; Deas poi..uie. All tue machnieiy , Kepaited by claims. I w itu the !t ba Automatic Teiutoa, Douhta Peed, alika the tir bine w heel, pr.nt i.o.Iij and lumber at Boston as cember 22. lleytavthe; Jwnuaiy 12, lswi, epuorfoi ei of the no other ha tj hth aidea ot Beetle 15. March on tee finance Rockpor., April jy, Therepoit coming has urrit e I, ami is being pu. in pinee. Weil as Var .uss grades of iron and Steel, Echo; l ; New htand ( fatfntea driving wheel hmged 3, Oakley. was read and approved, s was also the The May Wauship; mi av1utableceBtera,ibuaTduving tnctiuo to copper, lead, and weaker quotations for post hole- - aie ion' rooted to be I filers iTeoige Ruff end Wnham U. .e- miumium. rejiort f the committee eu claims and n tor the cnti.e lit tins tiuplafs. The conv rise includes an Joliuston, December If 18'M, Evanston, IVRITE FOR CIRCULARS. accounts. ted i.npiuvement in December 22, Kamas; Jamiarv 12 ffi'iet, gmid Shop, one block east of Stake iEE NEW HOIE EEWIIG KACBtK&CO. Thecouitniueeon claini and accounts, evening. iiiereanrd 01 lera for manuf 'elurers, and Hoikpotrt ; Much 29, Park City , May 3, Tumc Miner House. Coalville, Utah. Niipments fr .111 tie leoa. to whom was referred the bill of William Mui Bottom Mol district lor the I ust week ate as fo.lows highei pi ices for several qualities of Salmon tad James Flhlers Robert fw M" ritLAM 1Xav CUacis), fix ff v Salmon, recam mended that the bill be In addition, there lsaeonttnu-anc- e Calderwoo1. Decembr L HUo, baM - an F)TA.LA. V goods ; From the Iulhon-lWc2(4 Cpton carload rntne ron atC N of t tie laiprov eiuent l spirted for paid, leas $1. 22, Echo ; January 12, 18,4, ore fioiu the iiuilioti-lJei- . k mLi 5 Abnv Cornelius Park Jos. XLri b , Utah. The report of the special rommittee, Oak ' Citv, 2b, lev; February 2i, weeks in bink c.earings, as well as in oiiivh'r.Ui-1- , liuni the Ftiiea Henefer; April 19, Suyderrili. to whom was referred the petition of B. IRST CUSS Ie'.ar and OSCAR ilill imtrT cartoads ( meentiate, from gross earn.iig reported In igilwavs, F. Flldera Anton hate Nixton, ACCOSXODATIQNQ Wilkins and others, recommended that December 1. 1895. Coalville fiecember the t enteiiu a.-- i ureka 2 cai loads dai.v-- r nav in g 101 tint) miles of main lines. the same be not allowed. Carried. Pnblitrand TOURISTS AND TRAYELERU Notary Ren wed gold exports, amounting for j 22, Oakley (January 12, l.v, lloyuville . Conveyancer. from the I'la'i Tiailo.tds oie, fiom the , Maicli 15, On motion of Councilman Chappell, 23, blast ('olbrctums Mammoth tnme carload ore, from the the week to f3.2W.WM, have checked the February' Prompt ly made on Peea ; April 19, Echo. Rates in Keeping TKitlftlie Times. the taxes of Mrs. Reddish were ReCom in iMou. Mammoth will bar bullion, fr.in the bill sb tendency oi the New York stock A. Wilson and Wiu, j Win. Elders funded, as were also the Uses of Mrs. Tliarket. The selling, however, lo pro- - Biown, Jr., December 22. lhiij. Snyder-- Mrs. Lydia E. Walker, Mi Proprietress. OfUee la the Ajax 8 i.irhi.t L ore. from the Sioux 2 Thomas Chester. Jaau-ir. fc Mona!, the short interest F'eb-18fltt, 12, ; Henefer; vile enlarged, from none lion t'.e mu-mv;- , Dragon On motion of Councilman Chappell earloalsore, and the h juidatioii appnreiiLlv coiu- - ruarv 2, Fast Coalville; Mar h 29, Wan--hilcanoad d.uh. Summit County, Feoa, Summit ('. untr, Utah. April 19, Kama. Utah, the new survey of E. H.Jtbead of the Elder Joh llortin, Roliert siddowav The I.elu sugar factory so far this pletej citv w as accepted. 4 ! Total exports of wheat flour included and tieorge J. Ramsey, December 1, season has turned out a very large sup as wheat Irom lmtli cnastsof the United 1895, lesu ; January 12,18' 8, Kamas; Adjourned ; benediction by Council-- , .suit hake but , it state-aply sajsthe l.'erald, man Wilde. Montreal tins week aggregate F'ebruarv 2, Snvderville; February 23, lias found some dithiuUy in disposing of Marvh 15, Coalville; 3,325,0X1 bushels, the large-- t weekly Hoytevilh; March 29, Cpton. its outftit so tar beeau-- e t tie California total A cup of muddy cofTee Is not wholethis yeai ince the middle of last Fflder Ralph Maxwell an.) liilWt J factorie-- , not hav mg succeeded in com-DEALER IN- some, neither is a bottle of uddy medi Last week the total was 2.56t,- - Marchant, lieceniber 1,18.15, Kama; 'January. r field with as g 'U'l sugar, on a la to One F'ebruarv a know reliable and peting 2, cine. way O'ki in the week one year ago il lieceniber 22, Coalviile; skillfully-prepare- d enlmg in an inferior was 2.9ol, OiX) buhe!. two tear ago it 189ti, Wauship; March 15, Fkho, .April is by hae b gun 19. lark City ; May 3, Rockport. j -uiulei liandund Oiling the Lelil wotks w as its freedom from sediment. Ayers Sar2,td5,0x) bushels, while in tl,e secElders J. G. laimlert and mbnme ; 10 cents sack. not brand Tins is alwavs is -saparilla jer brigh't.aud sparkTing; ond week wf November. 12, comond-in- g Pack, - Dtcemlier 22, 1895, Wansnip; liCLauss it is an extract and not a decoc- nearly si punC A sack of the l.el.i amount to bushel. January J2, 1 81G. Coalville; February' exports ' Rockjiortj Februarv 2S, Oakley; etigar will go m uel, larther and is real'y To;al tion. of from both 2, Indian corn exports March 29, Snvderville. Yet tin CalLinri bran-- is coasts oi the United Mates this week The School Concert. and A. R. Elder Daniel liav mg a latge sale. UTAH amount to 1,921,18)0 bushels, 50 per cent Marchant, December 22, 1895, East COALVILLE, The concert given at thj New 5Vet BladeTne Heavier Woolen 12, I89ti, KnydervilU; Nephi Coalville; January than last ami mote the week, largest schoolliouse by the teacher, MDsIoar, Mills ; March 15, Oakley; F'ebruarv have closed for the seaon after a1 weekly total m exports of Indian lorn March 29, and her pupil-- , was well attended. In -Iloytsville; May 3, Ksmas. of uccehful most run even months. -- ince he third week of s 1894. April, fact the house was packed, Every numElders jl. A. Jones and Themas BritThe value of the stock of g()-- run ofij v d tments mre Diiidtsiui ton, December 1, 1895, Rook port; ber on the program was wall rendered in pt this time aggregates f:!4,48d and the 2. 18Xi, Echo; Flaa'li 15, Upton; exists than for several months. and heartily enioyed. The house had wages paid out for the year to October, In addition to improvement in woolen March 29, Flast Coalville; April 19, Coal-- obeen beautifully decorated fur the of TM.,, st, is f 12,095. This i a fane show ing j goods manufacturing, there is again ville. Fflder J. F7. Pettit and T. L. Teach, ctsmii. and the entertainaient waia and one that reflects great credit upon among makers of mill supplies. Leather December 22, 1895, Rock Springs; Febdeeideii succe. Following is the pro- the manager. Mr. W. 11. Farnsworth. nianufactuiers are Evanston; February 23, ' curtailing output. ruary 2, 1890, gum. March 15, Theie have len empiov ed some forty . I'ALT I. hj(.h tem), to gtreljgthPn ,)ie market Coalville; Richard R. Almy, j Hodson and Frank Elders hand during the greater part of the for noi u. Welt i me, Welcome ir our !(W jm lime ithotan din mild weather J. Mills, January 12, 1896, Rock Springs; . . . O reeling the mills been seven months have inopI Kt hs delayed sales. Lumber is weaker af Fehrnarv 2, Almv ; March 29, Coalville; HEADQUARTERS FOR FINE STA TI0NERY. COAL VILLE. Pai.v Mumfuul citation. "Polly's Pocket" t heutuiioii, A sens; of ihe eration. The clas of goods made have Boston, becaue of coflke" ample 'sujdies and April 19, Evanston. I orid iee Clmmliers Eiwurn Ei.nggtrit, new pat Many good. 9xeejtioHaHy WiotsT "Little 3 Boy" 'oiii, VTiiiiny declining demand, The lev erne being Jon Bov hex, i l!et nation, "It kind to the Birdie" terns the been have brought out, quality ,ru ,t ihtialelpliia, owing to delayed . A inlet Minnies J,- A. Firhkb, buttle Ohamlers of the goods has never been questioned, j , Reeitarl.'ii, "Iter Thimble.. Committee, shipments. Lumber sains at Chicago Son a, My kittv" about . R.rt tfie trade at the mills has UeeitaHtm, Five IittleThfldb-those ate at Minneapolis dDappointing, i, Mi note. pamv Irene McCarthy, lolet TaTit Pera. better than was ever known Wore. ' fHlr, while at Duluth the lumber rut of fruentiue Rees, Detie,W lieadou suit N'ov. Coalville 13,1895.' Citv, ? hilaninitim. l.i.ie a,x,ut feet is to 000.000 said the U -re . 1 Wiw to. gi vp nolice that 1 will be sa Ball for Baby Four Little Girls 'Frequent headachy., disturbances in Keettatnm. "nir First Tbanksgivln Pay laawels or dtgesftve organs and w ind largest on record there, compelled to cloe my office on NovemErnestine Rees the on the stomach, indicate a disordered! There are 279 bunes failures repot tad ber 25. 1895, in order to comply with leci . nnoi, T . tut, White slid Blue ' SUMMIT COOT hlla 'pne-- . Horuiee sommsn Ethel Smith, condition of the liver. In such caeii throughout the United States this waek the requirements of the law,-- and preMan Janus. Pearl simaks U1 Anuie West pills and other cathartic medicines are ' pare the delinquent tax list for pubheai . "The Blie ;. of benefit onlv, wbat k compared with 2b0jsst week, 280 in the tion, ThowasIUll, WORKS, P UtT U. week week in one the 370 neevled is a regular course o( treatment Tax collector Coalville City, Hnimnit yar ago, school . ( Oorae ome. Cone, s.ong. for the liver. Dr. I. H. McLean's Liver two years ago, and as contrasted with C. I. WEST, Trap. county, Utah. Elmer Warburtoo Recitation, I t.atikMfniiig Balm i8ahppropnaterem-lol- l 205 inthe corresponding week of Keeitatiou, "Tommy's Pocket". Charlie Homier and Kidney f Monuments, Tablets, office located Dr. J. J. Chambers . On t lie tor- . . Annie West edv. It acts asa stimulant . Mm number of one door south of Coalville house. school .. lucrei,e lni l and Corners, Song, Poor Patst" healthy functional 1Sy' Curbings liver, jiromoting pid " .. Recitation, Thanksgiving Day. failures this week over last is more than Night calls at residence one hlockeat ...... .Erttett Eldredite activity, relieves theoverworked kidneys accounted HojisriHe, UU&. l(( for souiliern and New Eng- - of Times OrvicB. 25tf Fred Edgingion and produce a lasting benefit, lrice FI .... P.eeitatioii. "Xoteitilier" . H,au'aJapanese lae ' bottle. per Eruixliue Lees and Mine KdxInton Bpeclal Notice. Recitation, "Three OcetijwUous" But kjersat the Worlds Fair. Agricultural Sac let. Times Emanuel prater, Elmer Warhurtou and want 1,000 bushels of oats, The MiUjmnlla e.i jo) tbe extra- - 500 bushels of wheat, James Metuies According' to notice published in Thk t Ayw'u distinction 20 buhetrof po. School . .. . of having been the oidipar.v sonj;, 1 he obbler" 3 tons of hay and a lot of other tatoes, TiUKt of laat week, the people of Coal-- 1 iiy, "The Mat I In the Mom . . allowed an exhibit 0hy bloodpnrifier on subscription, at ocee. Tha tunle West. Pearl Sprigs, BtssW Pringle ville met in the City Hall to consider at the Worlds Fair, Chicago. Manu- - produce market and Ella Spriggs, highest price wilt be paid. This .j school of knasl night I tiorus factuiers oilier sarsaparilla sought is a good the advisability of organizing a ward for our farmer 'opportuaity bv a ) obtain means to every showingof who are in arrears to square was I up. and is For rheumatic and neuralgic pains. agricultural society. The meetiug tint they were all turned alo-attieir grexls. ! inducement Tor others to subn Vuu in r. J. H. McLean Volcanic Oil opened at 7.30 p. m., Thomas Bear awav under the application of ihe rule tl Liniment, and you will be gratified with acting as chairman, Wia. E. Chappell ue forbidding the entry of patent medicines scribe. a speedy and jiermanent cure. 25c, 50c secretary. After a brief introduction, the Wanamaker & and nostrums. Tim decision of the 'Warranty Jleeds, short form, and a and $1 pier bottle. F'air authorities In favor of line of justice blanks for sale at The Win. J. Wright read a letter from Worlds Brown goods are meeting with the approval of 52 Sarsaparilla was in ellect as fol- Times office. Prof. A. A. Mills of the Logan Agricu- Ayeis All Istltsd. is lows: not a the Ayers Sarsaparilla public. ltural College, showing that the State patent medicine. It does not belong to The follow ing letter explains itself : My increasing sales amply verify the assertion. Horticultuial Society had so changed the list of nostrums. It is here on its 1805. Nov. 18, Looak, Utah., merits. incorto a constitution The FINEST GOODS, the GREATEST VA-KI- E Epitok Timik: In your issue of No- their former 1 a Urn Li laftued. of branches the all agricultural vember l5tli there appears an invitation porate the LOWEST IN PRICK. Remeni- - , Forty-seve- n fur a meeting of the Summit county industry in their organization, and patents to land were is6c Brown Clothing Man. Wanamaker ber the of Cache county, sued from the U. 8. Land Office at Balt -agriculturists, "to consider the adtis-abilit- y stating that the people in Lake Monday, among them being the In addition to the Wanamaker fi: Brown goods, w lioViave for of organizing county and loci uiuiiy years of I now carry samples of everything ia HOME brunches in connection with the state this direction, had now joined that j follow ing: Robert 8tele of Coalville, for board. Summit Co., .Unfortunately thereappears the state. He also showed the great To patrons of liomein- -' MADE CLOTHING. Ail in the invitation the following: imy have gained by being stead entry No. 8114. for the north half in this line, inI satisfaction can for of the southeast quarter, southwest give dustry interested in the welfare of Summit thus unite 1, in procuring a market -j and in of farm of the northeast and kinds and bulk, ail Childrens all Wool Hose, Quarter products quarter cluding Ladies' county, and Coalville and neighborhood -- in .Of course la such an obtaining a. much better price than they southeast quarter of Jhe north west qusr particular. Gentsall WT6oi Half I lose." A line of Overalls, in any other way. He ter of section 10, township 2 north, range could be no -should get possibly there organization 53. (jeneral Dealer in All Kind of Jumpers, etc. - Stationery and School Supplies. Every agricul- showed that many advantages could be 6 east. in particular. ' William IL Croft, of Peterson, for obtained by the. people of this county in Everything in music. , Sheet Music, Music turist, one as much as every other-one- , ehould be invited, and cordially invited, forming a branch organization, nd then homestead entry No, 8310, Tor the west Books, Musical Instruments," Strings, Fittings, a county organization, so we half of the southwest qnrter and the Mr. Beard written have I forming tojnnin. W.J. WRIGHT. etc., etc. and the experience 1 seuth half of the nerthwest quarter of asking him to correct the impression can get all the benefit section-104 , 2 of others. north,' range township After much interesting discussion it east. tatmn. tycry agriculturist,' from the John K. Halt of Peterson, for home't IJ 11 lone rancher in the remotest parts of was decided to organize a branch in have to stead No. soon as as and on 8558, southeast the possible entry Echo canyon and Chalk creek to the Coalville, of If thickly settled South Kamas bench, and one in every settlement in the county, quarter the southwest quarter, soath all between, are invited to join with the so that a county organization can be half of the southeast quarter and northSchool Books, Mte Agricultural Society by joining accomplished and join that of the state. east quarter of the aouthest quarter oi Note Books,. -On motion Thomas Beard was elected section 5, township 4 north, range 2 this county society. DEALERS in- Paper, Beard wnd-Mi """"All know bo Win. Wright and others have worked to secretary and treasurer. Envelopes, Mrs. W. B. Aleck, who resides at The society respectfully invites and Tablets, organize the farmer. Join with them, her Cal., Camptonville, caughter say with them " and let all pull together for the common requests all farmers to meet was for several year troubled at times Blanks, at November 2tilh, next night, Tuesday A. A. Mills, geod. Respectfully, with severe cramps in the stomach, and 7 :30, aharp, ami on will all hear somePens, ' president Utah State Agricultural 8o- - thing to your advantage. would he in each agony that it was Pencils, The meeting adjourned to meet in the , to in call titty. Hav a necessary physician. NovemInk, Hollow meeting house, Spring ng read abou-t- ChainbcriaiiCs CoIic, Rulers Tiios. Beard, President Notice la tlisFBblk). ber 2tib. Cholera and Diarrhoea llemedy she eon W. E. Chappell, Secretary. ' On account of the change Je lime of Erasers, eluded to try it. She found that it althe morning west bound ttain. ali ..BICKTESi ARNICA SALVE . Slates, or either meats for that train, height was seldom in The best salve inthe World for Cuts, ways gave toprompt relief. . It or Tackle, Fishing anything express, must tie brought to the Coal-vi'l- e It necessary give the second dose. office before 4:30 P- - nu thedav Braises. Sores, Ulcers, Bait Rheum, 1.50 before has not only saved us lots of worry and thatjine, give me previous. Under no circumstances will Fever Sort, Tetter, Chanped Hands, there be anything billed in the morning CornB, and all Bkin Eruptions. Chil- time, she ayr, but alo doctor bills. 10 . un betvre the departure blains, and pokive!y cures Piles, or It is niy opinion that every family should purchasing. train. no pay required. Tt Ts guaranteed to give have a bottle of c. I. Wheauox, Agent. this remedy in the perfect ntmfactinn or money refunded. For sale by John. Boyden A ' Ls ation notices for sale at Ti i e Time Price 25 rents per box? For sale by house. .UTAH! PEOA, del & 8on. bon, John druggist. Boy llcCi j KrsSatMCi. CEMENT OV'Bol Hx-bio- a Most Popular T I ' n, Lt-- LightRunning: Hlt J e Bo-u- r llei-Ctl.e- 4 -- New Home pil-L- Jones, Joseph TINNER d an-rvii- PEOA HOUSE, iar-loa- AL- LYONSl f: , CiV-wllu- 1 1 PEOA, y povrorricr ' Cash Bargain Store ' Ft i bu-he- '., blood-purifi- GENERAL er x .... MERCHANDISE, Except Groceries. 1 he-ipe- - a l F'el-ruar- t 0 Y D E N S) R U 5T0 R E. -- Prescriptions Filled. , j . . -- . jr u Mum-fnri- z J 111 . Mi OTPPPPtWW PPP5W&PIWTO W.J.WlilGlYL .cr z ry, ct Utah home-advanta- i 0. F.7 LYONS, r ' neigh-burho- a" You Want WILSON BROS. -- C Q - le Lump, per ton Stove, per ton Nut, per ton PostoffiCe Building, . Ui.. At the Mine. I - $2.00 .50 |