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Show r f, ..V r W ( N J bMIm. Th Of that immortal train of 148 LSGAL tO TICES. oula have responded to the only twenty-fou- r rail of the Pioneer Jubilee Communion. Death has been active in the ranks of the brave people who were the first to make their homes in the wilderness.! The most notable of the survivers is Wilford Woodruff, now President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Da- s faints, and the idol of t ha people of Utah. He is now in his ninetieth ear, j bat is still active in church affairs. The survivers, with their age, tiativity and residence, are as follows; tieoige W. Brown, 70, New York, Charleston, Wasatch county, Utah. Thomas P. Cloward, 74, Penney vania. Pay son, Utah. Lyman Curtis, 85, Massachuaetts, Sa- Jem, Utah county, Utah. Franklin B. 1'ewev, 08, Massachuse t , White Hills, -- Mohaie countv, Ari.ona. Ozro F. Kustman, Ml, Vermont, Idaho Falla, Idaho. Joseph Egbert, 79, Indiana, Kaysyille, Utah. I v l TMETtuun ji th uM mi uf jOUB Euj;r, csum why decree uf iwi- ml tins V ihJ si.ifi distribution :mt t - U J, Gibney, ihe sdmia- Uir loUjfesuiv Joho PulLsr, ihrv od. iic i herein for an .Jtlu- - t)f durr .ill). u o' the estatepraying of Mid deca-tur ?). pU p,,. . therein sat forth, tnd fu" h Vr- - d wo 'lemeul of a'(ount, It irfur .ie Judge of Mid tourt or'.f t i tat pp si of Mid iu the )ts.f estate utcisvd i(' - iure the utirThirl District Court ou i the Ath day of July, HUT, M lUoclork UtjUu fvtrenoou of 11U day, at the youm tU 4 District t'tmri, iu the city Cyurt t oalwUe,m sai 1 of arnutmi, t show cause why au ordertouul) should hot be granted said estate of the said decease!, dl'.tnhutmg atid 1m allowiug aud settling the account of the said adiu!uUtrtrlx And that a copy of this order U published at !eat once a fur three Mceeie weeks iu 1h, t la mbs, a newspaper pruned aud pubUahed lu said Minima uouut ItiODhN, j lDistrict lerk of the Third ourt Dated July .Mft?. uid u i- - if. w t d,-- I . u lt i a- Utah. Hoytsville, Before you send your money out of your county, get our prices ou Granite aud Marbe Monuments, Headstones, etc. Work guaranteed. C. H. THR THIRD Jl DhlAD DISTKU T rul RT 1. in and for Mitun.ii t'ouuty. Mat t.i I h, I'.o'-aiDniMon -- luthe matter i the estate of Lilas Asper, deceased order appointing time aud place lor settlement ot final account aud to hear petition for distribution -- on read lug wad flung the petition of ueorge W Asper. administrator of the estate of Elias deceased, setting forth that he filed a final account of his admiiUhtraJlou ujmu said estate in this t'ourt that ail debt of td estate and of said deceased have beeu fully paid, and that a portion of said estate remains to be divided and prayiug among the hetriotsaid an onjer allowing sau nmong other things ttmil acumnt aud of distribution ot the residue of said estate ainoug the persous entitled It is ordered that all persons lutereted iu the estate Of the said Elias AiKr, deceased, i e and appear bfote the said Cour at the courtroom of said court, in tne count) eourtnotise, in loalude, summit fount), t tah ou TUurKiay, the ?yth da ot July, imC at iu oclock a ui , then and there to show cause w hy'au order allow mg said hnal arcouut and of distribution should hot be inadeof the residue of said atale among the heirs of said Elia Asper, deceased, according to law It is further ordered that the t lerk tauae noth as of tins order to te kHsted in three Iu Mimnnt t'ouuty and published places public iu Tme t'uALVii.i.e I inks, a uewapaper printed aud circulated iu bummlt county, three weeks succecsivel next, be hire the said Wth da of J L ROV DEN, Clerk July, IW7 Dated July 2, DWT. 21 U THE & ( . Wash Goods and Summer Suitings. dream, aud as hardy as a sun tanned Indian. The PRICES we quote on these goods should CROWD OUR STORE WITH EAGER BUYERS. tists SALOON. . French Delr.ines in summer tints. .. .worth io c a yd, at 6 c Figured half-wodelaines, all colors, at li c 15 c Figured Organdies, dark ground, floral pattern, worth 20c, at 14c Wavelet Crepons, all colors, 32 inches wide, worth 23c, at I7jc Corded Dimities, new designs, 32 ins. wide, worth 15c, at II Novelties, floral designs,. 32 ins. wide, worth'1 7 c, at l3Jc Morley Zephyrs, light colors, 36 ins. wide, worth at Ladies Percale Shirt Waists; onr 75c quality for 45iyjC ctsl Just added to our shoe stock aline of Ladies Oxfords in all the latest toes, black, tan and oxblood. We offer to clo-- e our line of Vyilliams & Hoyt childrens shoes, in kangaroo and calf, sizes 6 to 12, worth f 1.60, at $1.20. - We now carry a line- - of goods that in quality have never been The surpassed in Coalville. brands or ol U-Le- WINES, LIQUORS, AND CIGARS I7c, If you cigar, jjive us a Just received, good drink UTAH. The fault wrth most beautiful things in wash goods has been that their, beauty was transient. Subjected to suds and elbow grease, their complexions faded away. This is why we boast of OUR NEW WASH GOODS. They are as beautiful as an ar- T N Ae COALVILLE, WEST, pTop'r. 1 Flake Green 'colored ;, (i'.i, North Carolinu, Grays Lake, Bingham county, Idaho. fr A. F. Farr, Sr., 74, Vermont, Ogden Utah. John S. Gleason, 78, New York, Pleas-an- f Grove, Utah County, Utah. Stephen W Goddard, 87, New York, Fruitvale, Alameda county, California. Charles A. Hooper, 80, Pennsylvania, Holliday, Salt Lake county, Utah. Stephen Kelsey, 80, Paris, Bear Lake county, Idaho. Levi N Kendall, 75, New York, Utah county, Utah. p. Cenrad Klineman, 82, Bayern, Mex., O Maricopa countv, Arizona. S THE 1 Wtdnn, Third JudiciH John W. Norton, 77, Indiana. Lan- "tiimntt unt . , the guish, Garfield county, Utah. tunc for flxi Charles Shunt ay, HI, Massachusetts, In r ' Margarctta V Roger, aim bliiu t Shumway, Navajo county, Arizona. adm niatriitrix ot tu. ftite of John H . Roger, A. P. Shumway, , .iilli amt he Iium tilci her Massachusetts, dt.ad ' tt final )ic-ii.t r .'dpAnutiatloii upn had Fr.mklyn, Oneida county, Idaho. Pt Mini til debts of taid estate Map-leto- Cash uiwrauT court, utial Marble:-:Work- s. summit, Btatr of Uiah iumU til 1 t.c i i SUMMIT COUNTY call. SIMPSON & SWAINSON -- Cash Bargain Store, - Coalville, Dtah. - n;pt. W. C. Sn ioot, is. d Hi" rfen u paid, an t , srt.d lenmiiis tt lc d K srtid i the w i.l mu .1 .m I other tfnngs an f iihtri sui ! ma' .t touut mill li', Tennessee, Sugar .h House, Salt Lake county. tr Norman Tailor, 60, Ohio, Moab, r util uv'iu the bull.! of 'he r to inc ot tuid among Grand county, Utah. . nr.ierc! ,,t that all etstn jeri II of aaid interest Mate Johu iu New Rgi r, Horace Thornton. 75, York, leceael, U and rffp ar hetoie tm Mini ( uort, ut the courtrom of haul court, in the county Manti, San 1ete county, Utah. m oaHille U. t'ouuvy of tim William P. Venice, i5, Tennessee, tint,urrhotiMc, hnrsdHi.the j'th da if Inh, A (tail, on 1 oYIim k a. m L. a ami theie to Is'C, Pine Valley, Washington county, Utah. hhow aus. w hy au oriT allow thmgn Mid final Henson Walker. Sr., 77, New York, aiplof distribmiou ahoiild nt be made of the residue of haul estate to the Mid Tleasant Grove, Utah county, Utah, sole legatee atui deWaet tin Rogcfh, the w th of said John 11 Rogers, deceased Wilford Woodruff, 1)0, Connecticut, der It is further ordered that the lerk cause notices of till order to be poMed iu three public place Woodruff Villa, Salt Lake City, Utah. In summit county, and published in The George Woodard, 78, New Jersey, St. Colwlle TtMhsa ncwspHier printed and cir-- .j ciliated Smmmt county three weeas Mtecea George, Washington county, Utah, silv next, ! fore nald yth day of Jaly, l7 D J A $65.00 Machine For Cash The Impress Nsw Hg-A- n $18.50 flrlinQtoif lATCSTf 1ST CMCAPtflT ith Ordsr and Coupon J i Shipped to aoyoD, anywhere, on 10 days free trial, I in yoar own home, without ( asking one cent iu advauee.' , Marga-rett.i- 111 JlBILEK 10 V. NOTES. The final parade of the Utah Pioneer Jubile, in which all the features of the five days celebration will be seen, will be two and given point. one-ha- lf hoars passing a A bicycle tournament is being arranged for the Pioneer Jubilee week. The races will take place at Becks Hot Springs Athletic Grounds and four or five of Americas most famous wheelmen will contest daily for the prizes the Commission will hang up. Two thousand invitations to visit the Jubilee have been sent to prominent people throughout the nation. The title of the presiding deilv of the She will have will be Utah. of the as maids of honor twenty-seve- n most beautiful young ladies of the State, each representin g Jubilee Sick headache can be quickly and completely overcome by using those '.famous little pills known as DeWitts Little Early Risers. John Boyden A Son. National Educational Association Meot-i- A strictly ' ' hea-do- Coapoa, I ssnt C. 0. 0. ar atrial T'lME d $2 per Year. without-stoppin- g d Larger Circulation in Summit e turn OdiOOi County, outside Park City, than all other papers combined. d TIN-SHO- P. . UJ cc 4 0 &) - 2 rH ks. r 5I D (0 1 04 H u o V) o e c: TINNER. Qc 2Or Wit kins. Summit Co., ; : : THE TX3XCBS Utah. 0. F. LYONS, ) General Dealer in AU Kinds of -- L a NOTARY PUBLIC, pm-barin- promptly- made- - - PLOA, osto- -' Department e ' t Postoffxe Building, - A g. Job Printing AND- Fishing Tackle, Ol aifytuiug iu th l'nej.g'-vme a "call before YY-yi- . Collections f PBfOA, Shop, one block east of Stake House. Coalville, Utah. Hexefer, Utah. City UnrrhaL. - ! and .Sheet-Iro- n Work, etc., made and Repaired by Joseph Jones, e -- Zinc, Copper S Co u 0k Tinware, Stove Pipe, Bath Tubs, Garden Sprinklers, Galvanized Iron, Home-mad- i PostofflceStore, u, v Rv Sew- e statement of . D. W neadon aud Cora 1. W his wife, this day presented aud filed if thisoourt, that the said A. D. Wheadon and ARLINGTON." Cora I Wheadon, his wife, are desiroua on adopting the said Teresa Deveraux Wheadon as their ow child, with equal righta, privilege' down hy thumb Th Hsa of th "Arlington' swings on patent socket tinges, firmly-heland immunities of any child born, or which ncrew. Strong, substantial, neat and handsome In design, aaa beautifully ornamented la gold. may be born In lawful wedlock of the said A D. corner aud is inlaid or countersunk making it flush with top of table. Wheadon and Coral. Wheadon, his wife, and Bedplate ha rounded under the arm it 18 inches high and inches long. This will admit the that the said Carl Allison, guardian of the per- Highest Arm -- Space son of said minor child, freely and voluntarily largest skirt and even quilts It Is Absolutely so holes'to put thread through except eye of needle. Shuttle Is cylinder, open on end. entirely all right to the custody of and poweasy to put In or relinquishes a bobbin of Whea-dou, holds amount thread. take Stitch out; large Regumar to on th bed of the machine. er and control over said Teresa Deveraux bobbin winder, and has a scale showing th number of stitches to th Inch, and can and all claim aud Interest in and to the beneath the from 8 to &! stitches to the inch. Fnadiu double and extend so both sidas of needle, services of said Teresa Deveranx Wheadon, to he changed to take goods through; never stops at scams; movement to positive: no springs to the end that said child shall be fully adopted by never (ails get out of order; can be raised and lowered at will. Aiatamatlc Bebbta Winder For the parties desiring to adopt the same. It 1s break and bobbin the automatically and perfectly smooth without holding the thread. Machine doe therefore ordered that all persona In tore ted lu filling is easy torus, does not fatigue the oper. said TeresaDeveraux Wheadon, a minor, appear not run while winding bobbin. Light Running Machine makes noise and sew rapidly. Stitch to a double loch stitch, the mm on both aides, little tor, before the said Court on the 3rd day of July, 1W7, the machine. Tsaston to a flat spring ten at ten oclock in the forenoon of said day. at the will m ravel, and can be changedfi 130 and will admit thread from to spool cotton without changing. Never gets out of order. courtroom of said Court, In Coalville, summit siou, Needl i a straight, needle, flat on one aide, and cannot be put In wron county, Utah, to ahow cause, If any they have, Th Bar is round, made of ateel, with oil cup at the bottom to prevent oil Iron why an order should not be granted and renderon the good. Adiustabt Bearings All bearings are ateel and easily adjn ed in accordance with the conditions and stipAll lost motion can be taken up, and the machine will Mat a lifetime. ulations of the statements aforesaid, and that a with a acrew driver. i toots with and Each furnished machine Attachment necessary accessories, and in addition w copy of this order be published at least once a furnish an estra let of attachment in a velvet lined metal boa, free of charge, as follows; One week, for three weeks, in the Coalville Times, set and four ol one one one ntfflrr binder, hemtners, different width np gatherer, a newspaper printed and published In Coalville. ahirnng plate, inch, one tucker, ou under braider, on abort or attachment foot, and oo thread Bummlt county, Bute of Uuh Woodwork finest cutter. of quality oak or walnut, gothic cover aud drawers, nlckd-plalcrings A.G NORRELL. hswere, Cia guard to wnaei, and dtrie for replacing belt District Judge. Dated June 10, 1K97. WION PRICER FOR DIRECTLY Of MANUFACTURER! (MB DAY nnilT DU I IAVE AGENT'S AND DEALER'I PROFITS UUn I lAI (EWINfl MACHINE! DY GREAT OFftR. N THK THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT 23 60 Uanr ffpactol Whalcaal Pries, but Drier flO to introduce thithib-gnaof the Bute of Utah, County of Summit. In tewing machine, wc make a apecial pon offer, giving every reader ef this paper a chance to get a finUaa n matter of the eatate of Beniamin Miles, Notice to creditor, Notice U hereby chine at the lowent price ever offered. Go receipt ot tiS.gwcufc audeuapon. Riven to all person having claim against the we will ship the above described machine' anywhere securely packed and and gusranteesafe delivery. A ten years written warranty sent with estate of Beniamin Milet, deceased, to present crated, Money refunded If notes represented after thirty days test the same with the necessary vouchers for ap- each machine. We will shipC. O. D. for Jfl9 fiO with privilege of twenty days trial oo trial. at to the administratrix, undersigned, or Ifsamwithaton proval, at the law office receipt of ix00 as a guarantee of good faith and charges. If you prefer thirty ner residence in Peon, Utah, tot Aritoftoa of W I Snyder, Park City, Utah, within four days trial before paving, send for our Urge illustrated catalogue with fasti menials, explaining iullv how we ship sewing machines anywhere to any months from this date. WwSgWvNa cent in one advance. manufacturers without lowest M ooeatthe RACHAEL asking prices MILES, Na.IA t. with order, as yon then save the $LQQ Administratrix of th sstate of Benjamin Miles, The best plan is to send all cashroust be sent with order. Remember the coupon rloAaesMt n24-- t Dated June 11, 18S7. CASH BUYERS UNION, W. VAN SURER IT.. CHICAGO, fit. l.Mta ns-lfi- the City Council At the last it was decided to strictly enforce the bicycle and dog tax ordinances. Notice is therefore given that the ordinance, prohibiting the riding of bicycles on the sidewalks will he at oncf, nd that all do? on which the tax is not paid before .July 10th will be shot. high-grad- a. For the meeting of the National Edu rational Association at Buffalo in 1896 the excellent service given bjr the Union Pacific was commented on hy all those who bad the pleasuie of using that line. This year our educational friends meet in Milwaukee, Wis. July 6th to 9tf). And members of the association and others from points west of the Mississippi River, should by U means take Union Pacific. The service of the Union Pacific via Omaha or Kansas City is the very best. The equipment consists of handsome Buf.iv coaches, Cbr Cara, Pullman Dining Room Sleepers, fet and Drawing ifrUars and Buffet Smoking and Library C.rs. Fewer changes than via any other line. One fare, plus 2.50 for the round trip will be the rate from all for points west of the JLawuir River meeting. For illustrated matter, folders, etc., call on or write, C. I. VV he aton, Agent. Notice. session of with ing Machine, finished throughout in the best possible manner. It possesses all modern improvement, ami it! mechanical construction ic such that In it are combined simplicity with grest strength, thus Insuring not of running, durability, and making itto be tor the machiue put oat of order. It sew fast and makes a perfect stitch with all kinds of thread and all classes of material. Always ready for use and unrivalled for speed, durability aadqual-- I work. Notice the following point of superiority: , A-- Many members of Congress are coming to Utahs Pioneer Jubilee. So writes Ropreientattve W. H. King'. wrlttcr, each machine. V pany. ytirg warranty Witueas my hand this .(0th day of June, A. J L HOYDEN, Clerk. H7. The contract for the Jubilee Fire X T11E DISTRICT Ol K1 OF THE THIRD works display has been let to the CaliI jtuticml District, State of Utah, Summit Co. The Fireworks fornia grandest Uouuty In the matter of the a.loptum of Teresa order to show Deveriux Wheailon. a pyrotechnical exhibition ever witnessed Cause It appearing byminor the verified statement of comof Carl Allison, guardian the person of said in the west is guaranteed by the Teresa Deveraux Wheadon, and alsothe verified The Coalville MUS Thread: ng SfiWllty UTAH IS CO JSfCIjETB |