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Show F, XL t UNNKm, JUlitr Manner PUBLISHING Twrm lieYetr . . IiiM tnf'b Throe a nge of COMPANY. HnJ Wahinotin. I tju rote Inch iu 'it 4 rot urn a i, polumn eolumn lil 7 c b th 74, will U Ptotnffler at U Jn W . taicent ir Udtint Inti for mt t v jo 4 jgrTheee rU I lo long in atvai.ee. a lopte! and that bolt If t UiU yr f reytiniig among the I'opu who think ll.at he pressfici of urilv I L w a 2i itfi ticket in tbe field the i7 W ciiuut tlie t. lamia g l.H 4) lie Chicago niter tnkl l.i A f r ftrt iutr ubeiH ut M ll filter! V Je ltnr ur h C9ivtli, VtaM, ' 11 ' n "..i n- Ir t i an i s- ' i " o -t 1 ah', i ixa'het ticket tliat m w ill he s.dis- COALVILLE. FRIDAY, JCNK2. Ih! -- ir.i-ls . miter ot k In Ltdies', Misses and Ilovs S;.ei tiiv jmt up f ir i 1 11 C 1 1 A I R ST-- C ng'i-nina- - 't One- d l - CclS3 Wc- - DOttled beer lor 3.00 We have made a Cut on the above articles of FROM 25 to 50 PER uENT, owing to the short season. still handle the Temple Club Cigar I Come Another Improvement is being made teel sure will at the City Isrk that meet with the hearty approval of ever) progressive citiea. Coder tlie direction cil, the olJ shed that l)0erjr or pavilion h and burned out, and of the City CounJjhs served iy a n in it stead the work of erecting a nh e, substantial pavilion ia now under nay. Charles lust) ii putting in a giex! foundation f r a building 10 x 75 feet on the old el'e, am! the beauty of tt further eiflianeed surrounding will be bv the setting out of hade trees, the miking of walks, lawn, etc., at) that our atk v ill tie a credit to ileU-gat- e 1 c pure UST RECEIVED assortment Another , t, iurn ew-,,d- Dress Patterns. '1" El 1 nit v -- v MAGGIE SALMON. l i 1 1 ple.l-lli- 1 of ,t e W .ilk 111 I ,11 11 - It - the little wtio till' L in twin ot on tlirniigb tbe eutiie ).la,e in le , il a p, tn . littlegii , omluci a brn , In and omr,iult V 11 of 1 tin kind in ii'idn.ii Urn tialU-r- a shop keeper told me. large reward, A man for doing it so "modestly. smoking is follow ed any ditay c mini he drop the stump of hi cigar, idn n a s In struggle for its possession the street thnt lead up to tl.P W. the poorer class ' reside and the sighs these j streets afford a,e worth ctosyng the; ocean ami all it attendant sc m kite; t see. Many of them srs only long! flights of stair and others are so steep j that land slides lu the city aie of common occurrence. Of coure horses cannot go on tiiese inclines, so the whole domestic economy of the families is ex- mi-pr- en-u- , hibited on the street. They live almost altogether out of doors and it is not an uncommon thing to see children washed and dressed and other domestic scenes of a more or les delicate character enacted in the open air. But all of these things do not interfere with the charm of these picturesque, tortuous streets and alleys. It fact they constitute its charm and the scene that in America make-- vow hastn W.a poUceman 7formsw here the subiect of you- - snap shot. It is something in the setting of the picture the tall pink and yellow houses with their dirty window! snd broken walls, tlie blue, blue sky overhead, the below : in the distance black street d Qt 1 ! - di-t- m 1 HATS 1 to RESTAURANT! v 1 p 1C -- n-- 'ttr,. COALVILLE o sas J the town and an nttiaetmti. Other tnipwvemenU are under Consideration, among which we hope to sec lke the coinple'li.n of the r.ne track, fun ut i, i lei l , leve in, 1. tied to for float g, etc., and we pred.t t ttiat U-- fo land sniitewjke hut belated l tier m which a1 re Jong we tan rtf, r toourCity 1ark a ire muv or may Hot have declln one of the handsomest and most atti ac- lew the toe f l.i mine a a ,.u. it late f..l ll.e Item, rata- - nomination ; ) tive of any in the Mate. of lit tlie olistrim Uieaning For thi work our City Council deterve yoll may that he desires here,tcr no credit, for aside from the pleasure to greater jrluicl privilege than tn occupy an leave but tliat part of enr ritixens it the place of private. Slid entcr-prlre- " ht fetter- - reaHy matters little, a it ha of progress ion plain for some time that he .would with strangers tlist is .wortli not have a ghost of a show In the Chiiauhte the amount of the expenditure. cago convention. It I hi appeal to the Beside this, Thu Tutts contend now, lHunocrat not to adopt a platform deS It hatbefors, that time of depiesaiou manding tlie free, unlimited and indeare the very occasions when public ini pendent coinage of silver that it imWhat effect will the apical proveiuents should I made, for it portant. Silver 1 know rat in Washington have? furnishes emploj ment for men w ho psy say that it will have none wrhatever, and thetsxei when they would otherwise that a free coinage platform is the one be idle. atieolute certainty connected with the Chicage convention. But othere, eome Let the good work goon. ol them ardent tilver men, are not so certain about that. They regard Mr. THE FISH LAW. Cleveland's letter as a part of a plan eome of the Tus Timm as well ss msnjr others, which ia being pushed by shrewdest politician! in the Ihuuocratic has been under the impression that declaration party to prevent a angling wauld be permitted after July for eilver by the convention. It would L-but such the case, We were seem that some of the eilver Democrats asked Once before concerning this by one also have tliaT7deTialrT6nei br who will head the solid silver of oar Echo renders, snd snswered that Arkansas, front hi State to the convendelegation the law would be out on the 1st of July. tion, has issued invitations for each This wsd.d sfter reading over the law silver Mate delegation to seud one repto and consulting with others in regard to resentative to a conference which one June at meet 30th, I jipd Chicago seen, its interpretation. A will in advance of the convention, and section H snd 12, which we reprint weik which is to form itself into a silver bel ow, are conflicting, snd it ws the steering committee, for the purpo e opinion of prominent attorney that of watching thelropponenteaud to avoid fishing woull be alright after the 1st. the pitfalls which may le dug f n the This conclusion, however, has been set silver delegates. The Senate bond investigating aside, for the Attorney tlenernl ha deafter taking tbe testimony of cided that i.o fishing shall le done beCat lisle and that of one ot la fore tbe 15lh pros., and the Plate Fish assistants, have gone to New In: ,, , "f s Commissioner lias wiitten Commissioner hear wl,at lianker Morgan a alsvut hi their to associates have insay TV. II. Foanch to thi effect, with in the ixuid issues. Some surpric structions to prosecute every violator of Prt bv ih mildness of tbecro-- ! WH -Ii- ! .1 .1 J been torn do Toronto Club Whisky. Ogden or elsewhere and save money. a.e-blo- SOI Hi: II IMP HO YEMEST. and see us before going to Salt Lake next month. Ilia 1 fit 'inator , and Teller a the head of the Clue ign tn ket i again twing actively pimhed bv the , , tilver men and us see Call and prices. get of the pn- -, nt The development CO-O- P. J. H. BAM.. week have made it certain that one of the fieri eet content ever fought ii. na- FRANK J. CANNON tional convention i going to take p' ce I'em FREE SILVER at - at Chicago when theNation.il cratic uouventioil meet That ma- SIXTEEN TO ONE. H.o-- r will jority of the Wt say, cat, drink and be a! men when liny start for Cl. nag for vou Ire will what hut the, certain, ready when they vote for the plallorin and may die. Vou can cat and drink our delicious T yandidate remain to be seen, senator I.rfce and ex-of The pede-tra- n rctarv Whiinev, wiio'it down to mi kle-r- . nice aue Coflee and be tncrrv hi ei ergy J and th t,ad Lith sabT tTiaf they woif! I n t at-- 'r tn'iic at lilt-tenp te t large- and beautiful line 111 all ! vie, and LADIES' .SHIRT WAISTS. rm. tl the the conveiitior., ha e Imlti ,n m led ij.as sidewala tin v d Til w it:u hu m. miki, ' tl-of o!i !y for ;i 11 gj n ,, to d toil, h.m. Toe itali 10- - a ft Bov Waist oiii L.i,in,irKd waists irom 50c tin. a .25c up. a good uitiued (senator Hill and the otlnr Icn.oi top!e. Bov s hats ami sailors. 25c up. Ilats S.nkr 20c up. Under who are wwrking to prevent the T rv .1 ruble. m, Haul Thebeggri 7'ih v'iTtt bin" li clurttig for m III W4tc tlfld it t l THESE. ARK ALL H RG.INS. TT evi I ah, re HI IL-- t side of Mam b w, these men do not know aLiiit ti.r ky -- lent- ta b them a, i i' St., Co.uvd.t. I liavt put .B .1 hill' II! md s T1 a id n! bo aic a it, W.L- -, manipulation wf convention gelid irnii--- , il ' woith knowing, and all o. th, 1 l.VlK-r- t. ill in die I.,;,' vtuvitt. a kun! u! limb I t Hiding that 01, l.IM.N i' - .1 id p pr e y.i 7Mv w ill be Used to w 111 tl 0 nut I C ill an 1 t vAiniuc tbun U tin- ol 10 Tlinre Oo K an 1 price will suit all. . Notary 1uiln, silver men. lulu cut an an- in the ii!v t.i.i-- i . ( Hv F,it r a Im silver men of all t at ' ,l do 'luuutimdu .itoi l.oh-da- v A -- LA I and siber c oi- factory to the lami-- , ventions whit h aro to meet a lpiiht v t t.lm-- received a of Straw Hats, Childs Waists, ' Picnic Parties, ' Wash Silks, Sash Ribborv R v PI SS Wc are now selling Ladies Summer Skirts, c! for fcer $100 gallon keg Laces, Shoes, Ladies Belts, etc. 4 galisa keg cf bser for 1.75, are inertd w t'.a mud and tin . ir- Vmern-iu v dr s.-and the oa. J ii i luhbidfind then,., after a few hour sight seeing red i.s'l m the real Ncajailitan state, lie strn ! here i le painfuhy narni mint ju-- t wide enough to all iw car- thi the iiuiimrou riagea to pa-- , two long procwieioii of cart the buHine aired from eid to end, and the man who has not Vet bre'. m.i influenced bv the climate a n care whether he reache the bank t da' or next weU, tmd tin alow luovin. a ..re trial to hi pat erne, The vide wain me even Worm. Oa in principal slumping ntn-e- t they are about .Ion ut LIQUORS, f.,ri.e 5 !'e 'I I meui'' v , j nCw vtovk llic . ' Wc have I .uaiaii I t h at all, - BARGAINS ri p.uei largi-- refer .liie dirt. Pi,e rie pn tine-pi- e face I" Ut ehwroteri,.e t nrnli ov b.a. k et--ai.roi lip- - a- - fo In Y and ue a, a i s t Inn k w lieu , s.c nig al toe i h.l in n d Charlie I.uub- rmiaik. 'it it weie trumps ii.l Iihu.I- w oil I i hold. In riu.' 8 a . JU - , o,- - lo - .ini'o" i! m dotll, I I i tterv ou.d l.wt li b .r.v'nla'r U-s- nummatc iff, o in j ,i ' lO t oc.krwrc.LtvT lad), June ii, Its., t.--, ..'ii- I or i I itl'i dl tv lands lo ipo he tij.OrM and iiiichjI. mji,,, Tin not I I - Io'-- i hi THE- l.KTThli. tog so ns.i'i, I V t h of lie ' people w III haw schanie to I tltcy prefer. Thi view i p th snp)Misition that tie Cl.'i ig con vention will adopt a free silver 'mil u m Ifa 7. Sctf Cf ail l:nph ) . - 1 vl-- , ' i. os ,n- D , I I 1 t i. I ; U.O - - ,s -- The tmltiug of tbe M bo .d the ! 111. in- r i ntfeiii rtttrft. i in Ians than amtluii'.' Hepublitan coiieutiiii. ns r. else, except who won was Ijn ' "' I f 1 K .) Hon bv fniiit Mawth nofK it Hum O. 1. il-i- -' hubcriptiun AUwnlmn Won, lo (r" Iit0 Kissv raiT.y TIMES 1.1.1111 : W.UII.XtJ70 COALVILLE TIMES. caue and though the advantage of thrift and Vinerican FOR THE FOURTH! GLORIOUS There will be distributed if $1,000 IN PRIZES Opening event .of the day, sunrise salute to von talk loudly about progres! venes u long to l.nger iiere where "mere passive existence is itself, eirrY park i a Lethe. The school, so far a I cun learn, are very giMnl. At ten lance is compulsory amt the normal instruction for teachers very careful. I11 all the gi.nls English, tom-mitte- ... . , , of ,, . Forty-fiv- e guns, followed by a Grand Parade, T'.1' "'.'i' w' Li!. generation 1 anpatciu in ihe superior intelligence f tlie younger members of the h mcho!!. rtie older persons siwak a soft, abbreviated iul an and one Events: Time and Location alwavs thinks of thm people wlio-- e been nr euphony; S:;t0 , m. (trend par ide, under snpervisi n of Manhal of m'rlv 'a eaawtHaumt.fSwwUryCnrh.hfhJ I ne b,)t !l0, ,, qHirkMM of , the Dav, W. Mont terrv. brand parade folLowcd bv -. ii'nUttievo inttliat co""notIt tiisy luted gcce that 1H.r,.t.pi,n an i iUUCCi Parndfi Ppsou QVr. Nianv ut ihe neopie an? tc intends to recall Secretary tui,tic urpriinr. that ch-'- ! ore the The pioneer parade ill be open to all towns and set- coi'ip'iting New pd Yor. lit ,t, after it return from r t " dv pirental butt tletnents m Mimuitt and Vateh counties outsnle of ..Ldii't undermining tbRt ih, in. to safe ttu pretty w me., .5. Judge park City. Fut pme, .50, second pri.-protablv ot111 will be hj1 tme. and will be the ca.ie in afewgen-- , I vM,Ksl,on Watson of ilebet ; John Pa. k of Kama-- , Kaiph Tho. of bettor lav i r Italy-- . A ad w Inch have been conduct, iTfrv Cn jrc- - crvlion Maxwell ot ie; ; Win Aicliibald of Piiricv's Park; L. C. Wlllianistm and John Leuzt of Paik Citv; F. M. sneaking of the ilmrctic-- , I have seen j simal ronimiuees barren of lemit. ",11 'h, derived the ,at Pinneo of Coalv die. otem- - n,,,,h,n Noiwitlistwrding tlie knock-ou- t he Declaration of Independence, t roller MwW by the Supreme co-fne - ir Franciscan nmnk v,i nricatured in ha an imitator in a small way. Rich. the drollet and mo. ineverent manner. 10'4-Sa- . m. Itovs Sack Race on Main street, prize. 5 00 would Is- - Bowler ts fiixth Auihtur Ih-i5 00 ard. lie doesn't have any opportunities , w hlle thjmdieiice aj'plauJed undem 10 50a. m. Potato Race on Main treet ; prize. lL;0(Ta, m. Boys Race (under IS year! on Main but he makes the j cored again and Again, for million hold-np8 00 street ; pne meet of the opportunities he d,s liave It :15 a. tu. Tug of War on Marsac grounds, between in passing upon postal account, and is . competing teams from Summit and Wasatch rejxirted to hava made himself an obcounties. Entrance fee, 10 per cent of purse; noxious to Postmaster General Wilson 60 00 prize that he has suggestcl to President Cleveland that it would be a f,vl idea thousands of dollars telling ATHLETIC GROUNDS. to reqnest Mr. Howards resignation. you about a better tea than 12o53 p. m. GreasedHoward (sons of those big bended ofWinner, takes the pig pig.City ficials who imagines that tbe weight of what you are drinking, cant 1 ;00 p. m. vs. Athletics; purse 50 00 Bavbail. Iark tbe whole government ie resting upon d Entrance fee fl. Gold 2.30 ni p sprint. afford a little find time to ! his shoulders, nd who think it a part you - . 25 00 medal of his duties to bully his u!)$rdinate. out whether we are right or 2:35p m Miners Sikbyard race, open to miners only. 25 00 ...t.' Entrance fee H ; pure ,n9? , 50 00 2:45 p na Firemens Tournament ; prize 1 this law. exiM-n.ie- Following are the two sections ol the law a passed, and the Attorney tlcTiersl bases bis decision on section 12 : Sec.-llIt shall 'oe unlawful for any carp, person totnksanv bh,-excechub, tuckers and mullet from any- - of the wter of thi Mate, by any mean or device whatsoever, except by mean of hook and hue, commonly known as that only between the Jirst angling.-and day of July of each year and the fifteenth following dajTf January fcec. 12 It shall be unlawful Lu any person to sell, kill, destroy or have in Siis possesiiea at any time, any fish carp, chabe suafish or silversideless than eight inches long, or any fish whatever that is taken unlawfully, or to take, kill, destroy or havs in his possession any trout of bass whatever at any time and . after the fourteenth day of January before the fifteenth day ol July follow. -- -- i - of j ea-ce- ing- ip;Mapr r paiauc, 1 1. m.Shen - the vtahnian, 'weekly newspaper published at fait you I. No. I of Lake, ia before na. Ita editor ia Mr. I Ponan and the sight ef his name brings to recollection raanr a page of tnana--scriwrittenby him that tbe writer la type year ago in the LUck ipot Hills. The Utahnian ia a handsomely printed paper, and ita, editor ia one of the most brilliant writers to be found ia josrnahwu Succets te the ventars. pt . e. . e Reading . -- e, e If we spend -- Costs you nothing. TiTTr c1.Lri.1JL rifTA )0U r.lt-ibl- r Congh Kemiy e.pm.llj It will and cougli whooping croup give prompt relief snd is safe and pleat ant. We have sold it for several ' years and it has never failed to girt perfect satisfaction. G. W. Richards, Duquesne, Pa. Soht by John Beydea A Son. , . Ask n.T?;F fitir. Goodjo&l, good Setl coffee, life; ScJHllinr'i baking-powde- r, 2 p m Miners Drilling contest ; double handed. 100 00 ; piii-- e . Entrance fee Follow ei In Mm - rs i,igie handed drilling match. Entrance fee, fj , first prize 50 ; second, 25 75 00 4.00 p m Trotting, one ha'f mile, best two in three heals; oien to Summit and Wasatch counties. Entrance fee 4; purse 40 00 shot. Entrance fee, 50c 7 50 4.t0ppi Putting 4:30 p ni Combination 1 ViiiiIq rontinuou race; balf-nnl- e walk, half mile trot or pace, half-milHorse rim. winning walk, 10; horse winning trot or pace, 10, horse winning run, 10; horse winning race. 10. Entrance fee. H per cent of 40 00 purse; total purse 4,30 pm Throwing 10 pound hummer. Entrance :.v. feeWcents; purse. . .T&y 5.00 p m Running race, half-miland repeat. Entrance fee 5; 75 per cent of purse Pi first snd 25 per cent to second horse. Open to all ; purse 50 00 5 30 p m Running rare, quarter-mil- e and repeat, orjen to Summit county. Entrance fee $2.50. e Division of purse same as race; purse 30 Of) fl :00 p 10 00 race, open to the world ; purse. Entries to hore races must be made with R. T. Kimball, secretary of race committee, on or before 8 p. m July 2. ,A 11 other entries must le made with F. J. McLaughlin on J or before 8 p. ni. J uly 3rd. Iu all competitions for prizes there must be not less than three to enter and two to start. 3 50 yiu. 100-yar- I RACE TRACK. d -- half-mil- ' ... Brass Bands in Attendance All Day. 2 spices, seasoning, ksvo pure and money-backe- ASihil inf & Comparj S&f pYancUct HENRY WELSH, Secretary. Per order ot Committee, 7i v |