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Show WJ A N. t - a bAll aoin. abeep bad on this trip, and bars also caught The Coalville Blue Jeans went to ls not He had season. lese and it fish and more for, shipping cold, bearing to atop railroading in tbc near fu- not been for the kindness of Mr. Hayes Morgan Saturday and crossed bats with the Morgan club. The Coalville w should have nearly frozen to death. .. 2. 1897. ture. CO A LY I ILK, UTAH, JULY, ta boya suffered defeat by s' score of 20 Samuel Fletcher, who has a large con- ta 7. - Lost, Satorday night last between tbe end Spring Hollow School tract under Qualie at Hams Fork, cemetery Blues of Coalville had a . TbeB.nty until o otHirm or tiuto Coalvi.le bouse, a ladys cape. Finder leave at we understand sent-wormatch game of ball with the Echo club Time office. that be had work for sevetal men and Sunday last at Coon a eoLTUA r AIUVI Bitch, and defish11M . m. teams. In consequence, Will Frost, ' feated the Fork South went up T.J. Alwy Echoites. The score I0. l to pan City and 1a.m. o. ws, io co ing Monday evening last, and returned John Calderwood, Charles Lusty, for 58 to 17. 0C0O. , iiuti nf home to Salt Lake Tuesday with a nice a number of other have started On Sunday the Coalville Standards in . of beauties. that of employment. the point quest .. apethled ' - I." 1 ttcb the retarn game with the Tark played I Mp. John Doe, a atranger. loaded P n City Blue Oaks in Bark Citv and came Em; Mias F. E. Baker left Saturday for lorn. So. , Waaatcb. ahfeje, she will teach tn tbe filligree water Monday night and pro- oot vi(ltorious. lhe icore iUnjing 13 t0 He raised 10 Thi j, tfae gecoftd defeat tbe B, Joeeph 8. Ball. Mia Baker it ceeded to make Rome howl. A0U familyoj was 0ak have met at tke handg of thJ 4ilkrtHl CrrMM0U a hard worker with children, and will me.ry hades for a short time and for Tk XhMfc finally arrested. He appeared before standards. The club seaks highly of Ruth King give satisfaction. ...Mr. H. B Suapp .. lutw it8 enteruinment and Justice Copley Tueeday morning, pleadt the hands of'th? IfetM-0. f Lytrn ECountj Attorney Henry Shields, j and the to ed peace, r guilty disturbing Ti8jte(j ciui,. McDonough Commissioners Bartley ... Xouug Votkport ... was fined $2 nnd costs. Beware of bug H. 0.111(1 and Daniel Lambert spent tbe better ;arlM John CUrk when it is lolled. Brtu .! fuice C A 0I1 gam. on the Coalville ground, with the Opt part of tbe week in Coalville attending A. 0. Brimm Onus ( Weber Tent No. 8, K. O.T. M., held Heneferclub. The Heriefer business. bvs lost Brrwer to county WilliM an interesting meeting Monday night, tj,e gHnie intl)e first inning Henrlr ... JtaTB 8. BU ie K,ua Aina lnlou kwtb County Treasurer F.J. McLaughlin and decided among other things to give jeani ma,jnj; nine wh'jlh )ead CfTOrn u (iwraru.KfU L. ru)t were Miller down William Montau A. H. Addj and Assessor a grand picnic in the near future, and they mftintainej to tiie Humh. The Cm von, w iro. from Iark City thi week, and were en- hope to be joined by the Evanston. Og- - l.ore at the tofe etoo1 t() 13jj (ayor gaged with tbe County Commissioner den and other lodges in this vicinity, of Coalville, with one inning to Church Dtractorv spare. until Thursday on the tax list. They have ordered a number of nice jiene(er l)0yg Bfe a jolVj RO(Xt resident their former a (bowed and in 'Alexander Gilchrist, other ways naturt.d crowJ( and the gam'e wg badges, tATTkB-DA- t of Coalville, but late of Bark City and interest in the work. pleasant and enjoyable. A return Kvery Mkktino Wzao Kacbam will be arranged for at an Brea. Kck Springs, has returned, with hie game II. Mr. -F. Wright, of Bnvder brought early lloytsvdle 2 at p. Sunday, in tbe and is now in date. down hi little daughter Pondy at family, house on West living fr? Pa BATH - Ptw-EYSecond Nurth. bupt.' 10 A great haste Wednesday mght and sum. . A gaine of ball was expected to have to hold molted Dr. Manx without delay. The been pulled off between a Salt Lekf unsuccessful first Sunday attempts Three FaY Mektim Evry a mass meeting to make arrangements little one had swallowed a niedle which dub and the Blue Jeans on the t 2 p. lii. Bishop. f tne to celebrate Independence Day were had lodged crosswise far down the viile diamond Monday, but owin MxitTfBO tr Otxuati. PsuxaTlimmol each month at few showed a throat. Dr. Manx extracted tiie needle j the fact that nearly everyone has made made last week. Only Wrd. Firm tuuday 4 p. m Bishop. interest enough to attend, and of courat and 'the lather ami child returned arrangements to spend tne 5th else-M EKTisa-Ev- ery where, it had to be abandoned,That ABusucrwtBtHOoD jjiue jdgabad 19 be Condoned, A haj y, bop. wfi get fur failing to celebrate 7 :30 p. igwtiat at well finished Wednesday Bheep shearing is pretty A dance, for the benefit of C. R. Jonee, at home. Everv find , Biaur Society Mkktikc, np, the wool has been about ail shipt-'!w bo will depart on a mission to ColoBuild2 p. m., in Academy shearers are returning home, and the Thurdayat I O. 1 Y InMillatiuB rado in August, will be given here, Bres. ing F.luabetb Lusty, moved hack into We to inet. ICth on D. being the hope iheeparenow strict Deputy Grand Master Parmley Every SunY M. M. 1. A. Meeting i a mountain ranges. Ithasleen a last night installed the officers of B. Copley, lre. see it well patronized, as Charlie m.-- B. 7 ;30 at p. day year for the wool growers. The Coalville Lodge No 281.0.0. F. ; for deseiving vouug man. MonY. L. M. I. A.MEBTixoa-Kv- ery season wns favorable, wool the lambing Pioin Bres. the float Barbor, Tho Summit county ensueing term. There was a goed day at 7 :! p. m. Eliza Bold from at 9 toll cents, and .outside attendance and the work was n six will be drawn mag-by Jubilee neer creditably Every Frid y at Pbivahy Meeting o tiers of 'done. The third degree was also conilicent horses, and w ill be driven by the county license tax the Academy Building, 4:30p. m., in Brea. ferred on a brother. Follow tng are the Dan Bobbin, Curley Dan, whom the flocks are quite happy. Maggie Salmon, at officers on ribbons installed : the the crowded been old has courthouse The TJiuraday days manipulated Ciioia Bbactk F M. Binneo, N. G. ; John Callie, V. from citizens ail all week with 7:30 p. m. J. W. himiater, Chorister overland stage. nearly who wanted their G. ; P.ismark Snyder, secretary ; L. E. John Calderwood returned laet week parts ol the county CUl'gCU. COXOKEOATIOKAL In taxes many instances Eldredge, treasurer; Henry Wright, R equalized. from his studiee at tbe B. Y. Academy, Ban-da- y in visits resulted their Preaching service every second e, dissapointment, 8. N. G. ; Jtfhn James, L. 8. N. G. ; but ha departed for svttiitg, Buuday School every Brovo, whereagain was made, from Iianiel Wilde, W,; W. G. Stockman, C.f be expect employment. and in some a raise Bunday at 2:30 p. m. ow n statementsof valuations. One Jos. Couch, R. S. V. G. : Robert Menkie, their J ohn made the best of his opportunities S', i). NtTTixo, Pastor. man drove some ten miles, and stayed L. S. V. G. ; E. Saw ley. R. S. 8. ; YP. J. Third North and QuincTst. Balt Lake. while away and feel repaid for the time all day, asking tor a rebats of 50 cents, Wright, L. 8. S. ; James Robinsop, I. G icbool. pent in which, after all was not granted. His Geo. Clark, O. G. This office received circular Monday expenses amounted to about fl, besides At The duff from the Wool Grower' Association hia time and trouble. are the arrivals at the The announcing that the wool grower ot following County Attorney Shields had warrants Cluff this week : the State will meet in Balt Lake on the issued for John Bell, 'Joseph yetteiday H. A. Schweikari.'W. M. Larsen, R. 17th InsU, and make arrangement to McCrae, Ban lord Gustavecon, A. Freefull A license tax. II. Swinbura, Joe Hirsh nogod, George fight the county 11 sheep-ownborn and Thomas W. Jones, Salt lake; Wm. Richins, representation of sheep grower 1 rewho refuse to pty the conntv Hunes, J&. Marsden, Feossil; W. quested. Henefer; license tax. Tbe first three were sumMi Brecilla Frisby of Snowflake, moned before Justice Btorer ot Echo Johnson, Evanston ; F. B. Linfield, A. ; Arizona, daughter of J. 11. Frisby, for- yesterday, and were released on (200 Tanner.Logan Henry Shields, Bartley Park MePogough, City; Dan Lamber', bonds each until when the merly of Coalville, ia in the city on M. Carpenter, Wm. Rains, Kamas; J. hurt visit to her relative and fiiend trial will taks place. The latter two TJ. Almy, Salt Lake; A. W. Scribner, her. Miss Frieby ha been attending will probably he served with warrants Omaha ; Verdean J. Rosier, Bark City ; as Sheriff Lindsay and Deputy college in Salt Lake tbe pastyeaf, but E, lambert, Woodland; A. II. Hudson, will return to her home alter her visit Faddies are now out for that purpose W.C. McDonald, F W. Penfold, Salt here. And now CoalvU'.e ran boast tk Lake; F. J. McLaughlin, Bark City; Messrs Nokea, Smith, Carter and first class grand stand at the Cit Bark. P. Lamont, Cass City, Mich; W. B. Steele of Trovo went through Coalville The structure Is solid and substantial, Day Chicago; James Heaiev, Dubugue, Monday on their way to the Sweetwater will scut over 200 people, apu there is Ia; R. McKenzie, J. T. Thorne, L. R. LOCAL BREVITIES. country on a prospecting trip. Thev al potw sea't in it that doe command Young, Salt Luke;Cha. Nelon, B. V. have mss bn-- lions out there a full v icw ofdBe .liamoipf and field. It Nelson, Tooele. Ut; J. G. Gu$taveson, which are very promising, and will is expected to be completed by Monday, Grantsvilie. I't; C. H. Thompton. R. J. Knight of Salt I,ke out on a spend the summer in developing these 11ml includes a fine wrt re backstop. Tbe Clinton. la ; V. A. Wadsworth and wife hurt visit. and locating others. a band- - Chicago; J, 11. Jones, Beaver Creek ; grand stand can af be used Mi. Ignore Kvatia left yesterday for alto-- George Lindsav. Jr., Barb City. and concerts, and Mrs. Stephen Walker of Ieoa opeiy4ir enod Ogdeu on a short visit. Walkpublic improvement. were in Coalville Saturday. Mr. Mr. Da ac Horner, proprietor of the Miss Eifie Allison left yesterday morn er has been one of the moot active work- Attention Xt now being given to the Burton lloue, Pnrton, W. V., and one ers on the telephone line up the rier, diamond, which will be plowed and of the most log for her home in Ogden. widely known men of the ami by his efforts, in a great measure the leveled; al,f we w ill have one of the best state was cured of lhemnati-nB. S. Chandler and family have moved i after woik was accomplished. Bp. Walker ball, grounds in tbe entire Btate. 1 three years ot suffering. lie says: Into the rock house next to the is a progressive Mtixen, in eveiy sense of have not sufficient command of lanu Friday last J. G. Lambert of the word. auias met with an accident at tbe saw-- n guage to convey any idea of what I The recent strike in the Day is hold ll that will cripple him forlife. " delightful a Lirxie Edgington gave jn suffered; my physicians told me that it is thought it will imIngout well-an- d hud A slab' that ta reach afternoont attempting nothing could lie dufie for me and my birthday iarty Saturday prove with .development. alhjut fifty little friends. Lizzie ia now fallen, bis right hand came in contact friends were fully convinced that nothMiles J. OMahony, ageut for the 9 with the large taw, and, in a second ing but death" would relieve me of my years ol age, and her vourg friends Slaw ter A Walker Co., ol bait Lake City., remembered her with many beautiful time that memler was almost disen- suffering. In June, 1893. Mr. Evans, was In town lor several days tins week. presents. The entire alteknoon wa gaged from the wrist. The saw entered then salesman for the Wheeling Drug me Uive in IVk City; taken up play. Ice cretrtn and other just behind the thnmb, and cut through Co., recommended Chamberlain's Bain Hello, Central! Balm. At this time inv foot and limb Rock refreshment were ierved and the party the bones, cords downtoJthe little Beoa, port Kama, Oakley, hand hanginghy the'skin were swollen to more than double their wa enjoyed. and heartily lloytsville hip, ol the palm alone. Dr. Gregor of Bark normal size ard seemed to me- my leg earth. We are so tickled over the telephone City was summoned At once, and every would burst, but soon after I began usW . II. brnith is going fishing on the line that we have bought a new suit of effort will be made to save the band. ing the Bain Balm the swelling began - 4th, and all those wishing nice, lat trout pants aiid a change of socks. W Lad The accident Is most deplorable a Mr. lo decrease, the pain to leave, and now to the amount 0! 75 or 100 pounds, will to stand the meichant off for them but Lambert wa a hard working man with J consider that I am entirely cured. we have the assurance that several de- a do well to leave order at this etfice. large family. He ia, withal, a most For sale by John Boyden A 8ofi. linquents are actually considering the careful man about tbe mill, and was a A colored musician, playing variety Not only piles ol the very worst kind of t evening entertained rustier paying up their abeerpticu. bought to be the last who woe Id 'meet can be cured by DeWitts Witch Hazel Ot Instrument. we are subject to heart disAlthough Main treetwith hit with an accident. Salve, but eczema, scalds, burns, quite a crowd on ease, we have fortified ourselves, and braises, boils, nicer and all other skin vocal and Instrumental selection. He stand tbe shock. we can confident leel A be relieved troubles can A. H. Batter, with K. C. Atkina by tbe instantly well. same remedy. John Boyden A Son. pity very writes: r Prof. ) infield " Ind.,-Co., lector the at Indianapolis, gave J. W. Carpenter of JCauias wa in Blake House Monday evening, on how have never befoie given a testimonial In s Coalville Monday on important business. to (eed hogs. Only a small representa- my life. But I will say that for .Jbree te accompany Awarded Mr. Carpenter expedi of farmer and stockmen were pres- vear wa have never been without tion the un Honors World's Fair. ahorltripto party Coalville Highest ent, owing, no doubt, to the fact of his Chamberlains Colic, Cholera and DiarpnCheenethi summer, not being generally known. rhoea Remedy in the house, and my J coming Minn., haa Those who were present, however, say wife would u soon think of being withMr. Goes ot MinneapoU. in the old Co-o- p hat the lecture was very Interesting out flower si bottle ef this Remedy in ooened her art ttudlo ot The Tiwxb and instructive north door and that informa- the summer season. We have used it two ' instead f in th Wilkin build-- ' tion 00 the subject of the proper feed with all three ot our children and it has , firt intended. The public is in and manner of feeding hog was given never (ailed to cure not simply stop that all who are engaged in thia industry pain, but cure absolutely. JMG Is all should possess. right, and anyone who tries it will find of tbe volunteer fire it For sale by John Boyden A Hall Saturday met in the City John Sherman And the writer took a Son.0. con.tita-f- a adopted and organised, trip up the Weber last Saturday night etc. Tne next regular to land tbe frisky trout. They drove . Dont thin vour blood with eaaaafra be held on Tuesday night, all night, earoped kt the (forks of Welshs or but; aid poison it with Jhlntbe election ot officer, will take and the Weber, end proceeded to lend. nature by using DeWitta Little Early r conUn their return they were overtaken by Riser, the famous little Pill v place. end stomach biliousness stipation, formerly the U. P. ages t a storm that did more threatening than liver troubles. They or purely veget v. MOST PERFECT MADE. - bat now located at Uil- - harm, and were obliged, to accept the table. John Boyden A Son. -- ' Call A Grape Cream of Tartar Powsdcr. Fm pure of Mr. hi Uavee with shelter barn at hand many hospitable from Ammonia, Alum-e- r awy other adulterant !? i u SJlvllln Wednesday. Mr. Oakley for the night. , We have had Receipt books, TOO ih hook, JO Years the Standard. more fun on lot of occasions than w this office. Hilliard, especially daring lb COALVILLE TIMES. ex-pee- Peoples Mercantile - in Company. .. , . r - 8t Clearance Sale of Youths ' j , d C.' ! CLOTHING ! m.-B- pro-badl- fj rl y j very-goo- We have clecided to close out our entire line of youths cloth-ingan- j N d have made prices that are. bound to move this stock: For instance we offer suits a-- Diam-ondvill- ' r : er t '' - It costs nothing to examine. pt e v 4 We also have a large line of mens work shirtswe are closing out at 50 cents. Peoples Mercantile 1 ALMA Co,, KLDREDGK, Manager. B-- joset-offic- O .A. e. Always On Handtt the M MINE Lump, Stove, DTI; - CREAM Mar JLt .d Ja blue-mas- s; , lrlI i 1.25 PATRONIZE HOME 1NDDSTRY WeberCoal Co Cle arance Sale i in some of onr lines at Bedrock Prices atld see to be convinced. prices. ; r-- $2.25 i V-rr- v;- I A All other goods at HAR D TIM Z -- G- - W-- & ROBT. YOUNG. WanshiV . ' i 1 |