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Show " ( COALVILLE ' V ; " rCRBOHAL. iog. The defendant waived examination and was placed in bond of $2,000, Messrs. D. C. McLaughlin and W.V, Bice appearing as bondsmen. Miss Florence Baker, teacher of the New West school, assisted by a number of the parent of her pupils, gave the little folk a delightful entertainment and supper last llonday night. The pnpils highly appreciate the gtferta of iheir teacher, and in consequence are rapoifr improving,.,,. s An exchange has lately dedicated a column Piths nursery. In gvmg dmction for the proper use of When the nursing bottle it says: the hahv i done drinking it must be unscrewed and laid in a cool place undr slap. If tfie baby d'et not thrive on boiled. fresh milk, it should On inspection this welk the large shaftnf the engine at the Wasatch mine si found to he defective, and as the management are disposed to take no risks at alH the abaft f t$kejLSUlJ'n mediately and shipped off for repairs. This has necessitated the shutting down of the mine for a few days, but work will tie resumed shortly. Uncle Jacob Hugman was in town Tuesday. . Jaaoe Lylbgoe was up from llene-fe- r Tuesday. 4 tsrat 40 unnun or John Holland is hose from Oregon on a visit fora few weeks. (uniPar pCitydifakt raoa corltiuj . n.06.m. US ia fa. Mrs. W. W.'Ciuff, fir., ha returned fcu. U6, k teko her visit to Salt Lake, Provo, aad from tiuti tngtirii rwi kid.1. HO . B. other points. la.i.WMl ,14 26p m W. UWt-rs- i Bismark Snyder went to Attorney ' f. ' k. . Psrk Tuesday, tUty presumably to see, Do. 1 luL .. . his best girl and others. Wm. Cluff, Jr., and Mayor F'addies CorrMM4 were in Salt Lake daring a portion of the for Tk Tlioo.-51 r Ruih hi nr .senatorial election fight. bmat 1 k uW ttekiey i). r Ljout Mr. Beecroftcame dawn from park Haurr ark4ot . ... 1 nun . Gaoiy " en a visit and to do some W.URliip City l Cbarlr H. ....... HuyuviU " with our merchants. John Clark trading C A Caul Hrw ( tmk Bunah Wilkins left Wednesday .or ao Hninm tabu lk U'l.m Hrawt-- r HroWcr Utah Bull county, where he will assist in . . wV'H Ainu Loudon . tiie Crojrdoa organization of Maccabees lodges. 1. au .swenrinyi'ii A II A.ldy T J Almy was up from Salt Lake on kad Canyon, Wyo. tins 20th on his regular monthly visit to Church Dlrctorv distribute checks ' among the Wasatch miners. AIST. LAmB-PASheriff Lindsay, Hon. W. I. Snyder Wahd KtKA(.r Marriao Every and Judge Henry Shield came down Sunday, at 2 p. tu. F. II. bright, 1re. Park City Monday on court busifrom to mention the Thk Twm omitted Kciiool. Every Sunday at S A hath ness. 10. m. Geo. Beard, Supt. . meeting of the stock holders of Tux A. Scowscroft was in Coalville Tueson llih me the first T company MkkTi Sunday Publishing Every Fart . old of the board - L2 Biahop. inst. At that meeting day, introducing Mr. 'Andy, a new dry id trie fotlnwsr were electeitiraf Marriao goods salesman his firm had recently ThiuhtU'ioii director again Gknkbai. Ward, F irt huuday of each month t J.T. Lewis, president; William Farm-ley- , put on the road. A. D. Wheadon, W, S. lfarliu.J. S. 4p. tn Hitthop. vice president ; W. If. Branch, treastoM. Aahomic PauMitoon Mxrrmo-Eve- ry who F. secretary, Pinneo, ifopkin and Mr. Cbausae came up from urer; Thomas Echo Monday night to attend the meet with constitute Wednesday at 7:30 p. m.Bihp. Wright, gether iug of the Maccabee. Rauav Socirrv Mbktibos Every first the board of directors. Thursday t 2 p. in., in Academy Build' Jovial Jolly John Dillon, pet of the Knight of the Maerabsra. ing Fllixabelh Lusty, Pres. and everybody' favorite, will apOn Monday night a lodge of the above Y. M. M. I. A. MerriHoa Every Pan public at Park pcra House, Saturday order was day at 7 :30 p. m. B. B. Copley, lre. pear organized in Coalville with 23 I8H7, presenting ins Jan. evening, Monfifteen M. A.Mmstinor members, including four from I. Y. L. Every Wanted the Earth. Echo. day at 7:30 p.m. Eliza Barber, ire. great comedy, stood Frid v at For thirty years John Dillon has ry Puimabv Marrwa-EveOrganizer W. J. Wright took the comediof American rank in front the p. in., in Academy Building, after which the members through, ans and his name aud fame ace sufficient Maggie Salmon, Pre. following officers were elected and inChoib Pbactic Every Thursday at to pack any theatre. Many of our stalled : W. Chorister' people wifi avail themselves of the himiater, 7;30 p. m.J. Past Sir Knight Commander, J. E, opportunity of attending his charming llosmer; Sir Knight ommander, L. E. poNaaroATiimAL cutkcu. performance. Eldredge; Sir Knight Lieutenant ComPreaching service every second Suna. u. L mander, F. M. Pinneo; Sir Knight day evening. Sunday School every J. T. Hodson ; Sir Bnnday at 2.30 p. in.- - Y.P. 8.C. E. The monthly meeting of the above Record Keeper, after Sunday school. was held at the residence of Mr. Knight Finance Keeper, W. M.Boyden; club (iaoKoa If. Pky, Pastor, and Mr. Aluia Eldre lge on Wednesday Sir Knight Chaplain, W. 8. Marlin ; Sir MH, E 4th St., Ogden. night and proved to be one of the pleas- Knight Physician, J. E. llosmer; Sir antest entertainments in the history of Knight Sergeant, James S. Ilopkin; Sir Kn.ght Master-at-ArmGee. Othis organisation. At 8 oclock President Mrs. John lson; Sir Knight First Master of ths Callis called the meeting to order and Guards. Ray Wilkins ; Sir Knight Second announcediu turn the following pro- Master of the Guard, A. D. Wheadon ; Sir Knight Sentinel, J. 8. Mills; Sir gram: . Solo, Just Tell Them that You Saw tTCnight Picket, J. H. Salmon. This lodge is a social and insurance Ma, by Mrs. l,ena Thackeray. and it i thought that a strong and Red Barton the orderj Clara Reading, membership will be bad here in a short Crua, by Mrs. Edith duff. time. Piano Solo, Mra. George Olson. Piano duet, Mr. John Callis and Mrs. At the Cut Prices store everything Lena Thackeray. in the store will be cut so low that you Recitation, byrsquest, Robert Calder-woo- cant help buviug. COALVILLE, FRIDA Y.J AN. 22, 18W. ... lf ' 1 r At lHiil rinn . J.uu-l.li- . Y y -- s, d. LOCAL r BREVITIES. Our Feoa correspondent has a splen- f did letter In tide issue, "t There eeema to be an epidemic ol coughs, yolda and grip at present. t' We can promlae another Coalville wedding the first of neat week, Dell Redden has purchased a span of and ia thinking of running limited express, An fhtereating letter ' from Snyder-vi- ll will te found among our correspondence this week. The Salt Lake Herald reports that sleighing is excellent InJZion. In Coalville the roads are dusty and cycling is good. Thepayrar went through this morning and the railroad employe were mad happy by receiving their monthly checks. Our merchants are offering many bargains this week and many lines of goods are being put out at low prices. Read their ads in this issue. The fine cougar that was killed last week by Messra. Wilde, Bagnall and Smith, has been placed on exhibition In this office, and attracts much atten- tion. The protracted warm weather has even tooled the heuey bees, as a number of them wars seen busy at work yesterday,- Just think of it; bee hunting for flowers on January 21st ia this alii-lod- e. Ahthor OHagan, a miner at the Daly-Wein Park City, Sunday got his index finger caught between n car and a bur-le- y g it to such an extent drill, that amputation w as necessary. , Dr. LeCompte performed the operation, I. 0. 0. F. No. 28 held an interesting meeting last night, at which time the initiatory degree was conferred on ' tieorge Hollands. The degree work was very well done, and the intercut in the ledge has not abated, while the membership tsaiiil increasing. The prelimirary hearing of A. I?. Richardson, charged with felony in fading to turn over $7,000 to his successor, J. II. Deming, treasurer 1 Summit County , came op before Justice Fred Steven in Park City Wadnesday mem- st ma.-hiu- Piano Solo, by request, Mrs, John Callis. Every selection was well performed and heartily enjoyed. Delicious and dainty refreshment were then served, after whlcfi the amusing game of guessing the owners of noees exposed through a hole in the screen was indulged in, and it was surprising how little acquainted the husbands were with their wives probosis. The meeting adjourned ptomptig at 12 o'clock, all voting Mrs. Eldredga and th committee tire best of hos tenses gnd entertainers. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. John Caths, Mr. and Mrs. Aim El dredge, Mr. aud Mrs. William llaxelton, Mr. and Mrs. George Beard, Mr. and Mrs. William Parmley, Mr. and Mrs, George Olson, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Cloff, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. R. F, Northcott, Fir. and Mr. J. E. llosmer, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Pinneo,1' Mrs. Lena Thackeray, Mr. Rolwrt Calderwood. R o hi r a - Karo,wort k. On Wednesday night a quiet wedding took place in Coalville. In fact it was kept so close that few, even of the most intermate friends of the couple knew ef it, but Tua Tinas got wind of it, anil not from the J. P. who tied the knot either. The ceremony which united Fred Rebinson and Miss Florence Farnsworth in marriage was performed by Justice W. H. Smith on the above date. On. Thursday night a free dance and reception was given by Mr. Robinson at Spring Hollow, where the many friends of the young couple extends i congratulations. Ths Tint joins in, and will honor au order for this paper for a year, for no family can keep house in Coalville without it. Sot a few who fead what Mr. Robert! Rowls, of Hollands, Va., Las to say below, will remember , their tiwfi s. perienoe nnder like cirenmstances ; "last winter I bad la grippe which left me in a low state of health, 1 tried numerous remedies; none did me any goo!, until I was induced to try t bottle ol Chmlerlm Cough Remedy. The first bottle of it so far relievd me tl at I was enabled to attend to my work, and the second bottle effected a cure, jfcr sale at 25 and 50 rente per bottle by J ihn Boyden A Son. Minutes seem like hours when life is at euke. Ooup give notime to send for a doctor, delay may mean death. One Minute Cough Cure gives instant relief and insure recovery. Ths only harmless remedy that produces itnmed-at- e results. John Boyden A Son- - A riRRsawt SwrwriRR. . - more complete surprise could not havebeeu arranged than the one gotten up on Mrs. J. B. Williams on Saturday evening, Jan. lfllh, on the eccation of her birthday. Those present were Mr. aud Mrs. Pringle, Sr.. Mr. and Mrs. Pringle, Jr., Mr. and Mrs! Lindsey, Mr. and Mrs. James M. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs Mathias, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edwards, Mrs. J. J. Jones, Mrs. Cecelia Lusty, Miss Lindsey, Charles Addy Charles Peterson, Mrs. Wycherley and Master Dan Wycherley. The evening m a spent m songs, ret Rations aud instrumental music, with a few games of cards enjoyed by the gentlemen. All bad a pleusant tine, and a variety of good things, of which an abundance was 'served. A little after 12 oclock the company departed. The next of the kind has not been decided oa as yet, bat it will not be very tar in tue future. A. W. A Many merchants are well aware that customers are their best friends and take easure in supplying them with the best goods obtainable. A an instance we mention Perry A Cameron, prominent druggist of Flushing, Michigan. They We have no heitatinin recomsay; mending Chamberlains Cough Remedy to our customers, as it is the best congh niedecinew have ever sold, alway For sale at 25 and gives satisfaction. 60 cnt per bottle by John Boyden & 1 Son. Oliver Ktec OBem. DavWKeith, W. 8. McCornkk, Thomas Kearns, James It era and W. Y. Rice were elected directors of the Silver King Mining company at the annual stockholders meeting Held ia Park City Monday. The boarj jsnyains the seme at in 1896 with Eengie exception that Mr, McCornick succeeds Edward Thomp ron. After the stockholder meeting, the director met and elected officers as follows: David Keith, prsident ; Thom: K ; W. S. McCornic, treasurer; W. 8. Lamb, secretary.1 Tlw directors will meet some day next wet k and elect a manager. rnKKCS.sr vs. siLvxa kino. Judge OgJen Hi its handed down a written decision in the case of the Crescent Mining company against the Silver King Mining company. The Crescent sought to have the Silver King enjoined from operating a pipeline over their ground, the principul contention between the litigants being the ownership of valuable water-right- e. His Honor holds in brief that the water of the Jeanette tunnel belongs t the Silver King tunnel as long as it remains in the tunnel, but after passing from the tunnel and mingling with the waters of Shadow lake, it becomes the projierty of the Crescent company. His Honor further orders judgment for $1506 entered in favor of the Crescent people and against the Silver King company, for the tapping of of th Crescents pipe-lin- e by the Silver King. Tribune. vne-preeide- A Kick Peoples Mercantile Company. A biff rind. If all the facts were obtainable The Record could ; give an interesting account of a sensational mineral discovery made w ithin the past two weeks by C. V. Thompson of this city. The gentleman had been absent from town for several weeks on a prospering trip, and afternoon. returned He Tuesday brought with him a bushel of the finest looking ore that has ever come to the writers notice, and it was taken from surface croppings. A piece weighing a, about seventy pounds tell plainly enough 'Ve have just. received 1000 yards of that the ledge from which it came is a Canton Flanuel, extra heavy, and worth large one. Returns from the assays 15 cents which we are but per yard, have not as yet been handed in, but un- are closing out questionably the rock (lime spar) tarries values to the "ton running into the hundreds. It is a proposition, and will also show good returns in gold. The discoverer will not betray the locality of the find, ex- We have to offer 18 pairs of LADIES SHOES, sizes 2 to 6, the (t , qz 1 regular pricesof which are from $1.60 to $1.75 per pair, for cept to say that it ia in Utah and within a radios of a hundred miles of' Park 15 pairs of LADIES FINE SHOES, sizes 3 to 5, regularly sold r for from $2 to $2.25 a pair, at City. Dark Record. 15 pairs LADIES SHOES, sizes 3 to 5, regularly sold at $2.50 a pair, I'tah Press AssoRlRUoa tI now going at The Utah Prose Association has elected officers for the ensuing year. Mr. We desire to close these shoes ont before stockD. P. Felt of the Springville Independtaking, therefore quote the above prices. ent was chosen president, Mr. E. G. Mr. Jesse Rognon first Earl of the Logan Journal second AH of the new officers, from the president to the trersurer, are practical newspaper men, and it is their intentton to make the association an instrument for improving the preHS of the state. The advancement of the objects for which the association wss formed will be the sole aim of the new officers. That thev will accomplish much there is n doubt. Herald. t A Cook Hook Vrss. Table and Kitchen is the title ef a new cook book published by the Price ev Baking-PowdCompany, Chicago. Just at this time it wijl be sent free if you write a postal mentioning the 1000 yds Westbrook Dress Ginghams, 5 c. a yd. These are all wash goods. FjirinOl at 8; cts. per yd. BARGAINS IN SHOES. copper-silver-glan- t r We have bought a lot of Quaker Baking Powder, and have decided to cut the price and let it go at 5 cents a can. It is a hummer. Peoples Mercantile Thj Coalvills Truss. This book has been tried by ourselves and is one of the best of its kind. Besides containing over 400 receipts for all kinds of pastry and home cookery, there are many hints for the table and kitchen, showing how to set a table, how to enter the dining room, and etc. ; a iundredg andene hints in every branch of the calinary art. Cookery of the very finest and richest as well as cf the economical and home like, provided for. Remember Table and Kitchen will be sent, postage prepaid, to any lady sending her (name town and State) plainly given. A copy bn German or Scandinavian will be eent if desired. Postal is as good as a letter. Addres Price Baking Powder Co., Chicago, HI., ALMA Co ELDREDGE, Manager. ad-re- ss Go to the Cut Price store for hats aad oaps at satisfactory prices. L. 1. 8 (mtMW After the regular opening eicercisei A weed in the garden can be easily Janie Welsh addresses the Saints ca destroyed when it first start. the dispensation and fulfillment of times, can be nipped in the bad by the law , of God by Motes, the One Minute Congh Cnre. John Boyden commandments and law of Unity, and A Son. Tithing. Elder Joseph E. Taylor of Awarded Salt Lake City then rave an able address Honors Worlda Fair. f Tithin 00 the kw rearing to the Highest reB1"ks of the former speaker, this principle being first observed by Abraham, second by Jacob which Is found in theUoly Writ, promising to tho Lord oae tenth of their all. Services closed by singtneJCome, O Thou King of Kings, . C O- - A Always On Hand at the Con-nmpti- If yea want shoes call at tho Cnt Price store where yon will fiad k great variety at your own priceB. Richard Herald: Chicora, Pa., Vensel reports One Minute Congh Cnre the greatest secrets of medeial science. He told ns thst it enred his whole familv of terrible eonghs and colds, after other so called cures bad failed entirely. MOST PERFECT, MADE Mi. Yenisei said it assisted his children through a very bad siege of of measelt. A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free On Minute Cough Cnro make fiom Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant very easy and rapid. John 40 Yean t&t Standard, Boyden A Sou. 1 fCH Lump, Stove, $2.25 1.25 PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY Weber Coal Ca |