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Show i . COALVILLE TIMES. I 4 V ! COALYJJ4.E. FRIDAY. JaN. Iff, lBWi. 4fMt 40 DtUSTVU 04 UAIR. sub bariar raua cwoiviu. ' ' ttuu ' to I2t4 ... . lrX City 14 No.,wl out Wanship - o 4 for Th T Rat. '1'': ' nptua cko Het.el.-- f ,. - .of ' w vnui.a jjnaie I barle tf.W- I , . John Olart . W aatki. LtnifB-nA- load every Sunday at 10 a Sunday stake House. Sacrament In tiie In.' V. meeting at 11 p. w. every Sunday.7 :3d m., at p. M. M. I. A. every Sunday in Stake llouae, , - J cosaaxoATiuNAL cdt Treadling service every aecond Sun- Somtav School every day Bundav at 2:30 p. ut.'"lY. F. 8. C, R. af ter Sunday school. , j tixobu H. lxaav. Faster. MH. E4tu8t.. Ogden. eve-in- e. LEADER. Smoke the LEADRR None better CIUAR. for the money. Wann-- f act tired by Coal Ton pat. v anJ also in t of Mis M4gg.. Salmon, Our rtrftilen shuffld sum the mis eac h week, for they nang in the j l 1 LOCAL BHVMES. Coalville did henvelf proud on lnaug nraioin Ikty. , Who ever experienced more delightful winter weather? 'City council weeu In adjourned Monday night. We look to the netting of the District court iu Coalville noon. Born, Thursday morning, to the wife of illiam Rufl a daughter. All well. Morgan observed Inaugation Da in t tabs best s. a manner citi-aen- The public schools all returned oh Tuetdsy last, after a holiday of nearly twoaeeks. '. IXmt forget the meeting ofTtiKTtwM Fublihing Cojopany ou Monday night. A move i on font tn oiganire a social elnbin Coalville, who will give a writ- of sot ial, parties during the w inter, , V. II. Smith, 8r. merely wrenchtd his hack Wednesday, which almost laid him np. He is oo the improve, however. A meeting of Agriculturists will be held at the Spring Hollow meeting house on Tuesdsy evening, January 14th, at 7 :3 to which all are invited. The county court meetsTuesdar, when, In all prolwbihtv, steps will be taken to properly furnish the court room for the holding ef District court. A pretty good calf wa that which ar rived ou the farm of Mr, Leroy Holt this Wssk, It weighed It'll pounds at birth. Who can heat it ?. A. A. lerry received a telegram from Hilliard while in Coalville Tuesday elating that the hotel at that place had beeu hornivl to the ground. A letter received yesterday from George Edgtngton, now in Los Angeles. Cah. states tliat the dust i ankle (feep there, and lie ia already Very tired. Word wasreceived in Coalville., this afternoon to the cilect that A"o. 2 fast mail going east w as ditched near Carter Station, Wyo. No particulars Could bo obtained. Mr. John Miav wishes through Tua Timk to sincerely thunk the niuuy ' friend who so generously assisted him with their deed of kindness during the ilncs 0! hi mother. Roy Wilkin, while butchering a sheep llast tvening, came near cutting a piece out of his leg. It was a little dark, and ib making a thrust the knife enteted hi leg just below the knee and penetrated dow nwani several inches. It Is an ugly cut. Dr. llosmer was callad and dressed the wound. The mines ia this vicinity are now working nearly every duy. and the output of coal is very large. Teams are coming in from every direction and the demand for Weber coalia Iat increasing. Superintendent Lewi of the IV atch inform u that there i enough coal iu sight In his min alone, to last twenty year. Willi Hopkin ofCroTiien yesterday a very jminful and terioaa ac- He ra loading a mr.r.le-lod- ing shtitgun, and while ramming the rod down the barrel, the gnn discharged, the ramrod perforating the palia of the hand, isplintcred, and lodged in - th wrist and arm. The littl patient w a brought to Coalville, when Dr. Chamber gave him an anaesthetic, extracted tu-e- goisi-boilin- g a-- ni-eive- d best! j e, ' the most prompt and for disease of the People s Mer. Co. ' M rfw tive remedy meeting F. 11. bright e eh pstfcri o pora ry chairman and. At w.t this, ch A.-,- , Coun-eilme- AYERS Cherry Pectoral cannot Is equaled. E. M. Bra WLF.T, i ' $ I. I., Dis. Sec. of tiie American Bai-t- it , Ftil.li.shing Petersburg, Va, endore it, as a cure for violent cold, brom hit is, etc. Ir. lirawley also adil: To all ministers suffering from throat troubles, 1 recommend . Cluff, Jr of V , .Hull wa made waa appointed, and a and carried that Mayor J. M. Fmldiesl t'ake ihe chair and the count ,1 proceed in regular session The minutes wrere adopted ami, the n Awarded Kedal I'tUSONAll7T Mrs. Dr. Hosmer returned from Nephi Monday. ' Roiiert Jones was up from Ilcnefer on business to day. Mrs. Frank Olson is rapidly recover-- , sfC ing from her illness. Miss Vinnie Richins of Echo is visiting friends in Coalville. Rev. Perry came to Coalville and field services ou Mimlay lat. J. L. ltyvden wentt'i Salt Lake eun-da- y and returned Monday night. 8, L. Phillips and Marion Fraier y were in Coalville on business. Mrs. T. J. Lewis and two children went to 8a!t Luke Monday on a short visit. W, G. Rhetd went to Grant-syPifthj week, where he will reside for some time. - " . R. 8mitli of Woodland came down to Coalville Wednesday for coal and othegt business. Miss Amelia Jones of Ilcnefer came where she will up to Coalville work this w; in ter. Mnslvvti. Loar returned from her visit to Ogden Satiuday ami school was reo(Kined Tuesday. Joseph storerwas up from Eel to on Inauguration Day, and attended tiie ball in the evening. Mi, Boyle of Ogden, a niece of Mis. Martb Shaw, came to Coalville to attend the funeral of the latter. Mr. and Mrs. Alma EUlredge returned Monday from Sait Lake, where they attended the inaugural set vices. Mrs. White, a nurse from Ogden, hat been in Coalville the past few weeks in attendance upon Mrs. Martha Shaw. Mr. David Iladdow of Almy came to Coalville this week to attend tiie funeral of her grandmother, Mrs. Martha glum. Sheriff J. M. Harrir.gton, wife and two children, came down from Park City Mcimiav to joiii us in our grand celebration. They remained until Wednesday, and report having bad a very pleasant time. Mrs. Lena Thackeray left for Salt Lake tin morning, where she will continue tne course she has commenced in voiie cult-reMrs. Tliackerav laute home Iiim uei k to join us the observant e of inatiratiiin Dav. ami Wright. City. Property Cvnm-il'mWright, Buchanan and Cl nil. Laws Counedmen t'iuff. Wds .n and W'lliams. Fshhiicc anil Auditing touncilriien tv'right, Wlllian.s and Buchanan. file bill of W. If. Branch for meals ami attendance ou Bill James, for fJ0, wras referred to thecon.uiittee on claims. ONriMNHFO ll to-da- 'INt-- S Fmler this head the mayor stated tout it was a part of the bunnes of the council to fix salaries for cilv officer, and a recess of fifteen minutes was taken to consider th name, after which the council reconvened ami made a resolution thwr Ihe follow mg a'arics be , paid, which w a carried Mayor, per year Councilmen, per year Recorder, per year Marahal, per year Water Master, is-- year Kexton, er year Road Supervisor, per each dav's y - service 2 2" HI NKW SIMM! Movwl that the recorded make out a list of stationery, etc., required anil sale mil same to committee 01. finance. anodyne and expectorant of colds, rmtgasT and all st World's fair AYER S PILLS Curt Lnw and Stomach TrcutlfeS. Wilson, Cluff Council men Merchandise. Cherry Pectoral A communication was re. lived from CtmncilmanJ Williams, stating that bis health would not permit him to attend, ami it wa laid on toe table m l called up under th head of new business. Carried. Tim mayor then announced the follow ing sunning comm Klee. Cainis and Accounts (oiincilmen Cluff. Buchanan ami Will.am. Fite and Watr Couuriiiuen Wright, Buciianan and Wilson. 8anitary ami Public Health Council-me- n Williams, Wilson and Huff Streets, Alleys ami Bridges Couniil-lue- n Wright, Buchanan ami tiuff. License ' General AYERS approved.' Mattha Shaw, born iij iierbyshire. Kiigisnd. May 4, 1820; died Jauunr) 7, 14!Sl, at 3 oclockp. in., in Coulville. 8he wiaVager7vears, H months and 3 da.va4.-wbaptlred ill the Church of Jesus Christ of laitter-lla- y Saints in the year 1853, and emigrated to this countr) m the year 187S; she made lier home in Faro vi ail. Iron county, Tor ten tears and then took up her residence in Coalville. where she has resided ever since, (hie sun, four grandchildren and eight great grandchildren survive her. Mrs. 8haw has been a good and faithful memlierinthechm-ofjesu Christ of Latter-Da- y Saints from the time the embraced the tiospol up to her death. She wa a good and faithful worker in her native land in preaching the Gospel to those who professed to be ministers end to those who sit in darkness. 8he has trwveled hundred of miles preaching, discussing and distributing tract. She has tried t live the life of a Latter-DaSaint, a!wa) putting her trust in the Lord. She died full in tiie faith, knowing that she would receive a full salvation in tiie morning of the first resurrection. The funeral occurred from the Stake House yeserday, and was largely attended. Bishop F. If. Wright and Thomas Beard were tiie aker at the services. J. B. f Southern papers please copy. 4 K SH-iety- Mfw-jtm- Home time ago Mr.' 8imon iioldbatitn of 8an Luis Bey, Cal., was troubled with a lame back and rneumatism. lie used Chaiiilierlain's Fain Balm and a prompt cure was effected, Hesavshe hassvnce mivied many of his friend to try it and all who have dune 0 haveepokeu highly of it. It is for sale by Joint Hovden A The beet for the cure fltio THE i.-eur- regular session begun. Mayor Faddies then declared the new council in session, and ou roil call ail members reonded to their names, after which an adjournment was taken to Wednesday evening. January 8th. On W ednesday evening the council met pursuant toadjO.irnmeut called toonler by May r laddies, fluff, Wright, hiuhanan and Wilson, and Recorder Met le uesen!. Irayer by Cyuaciiman Wrght. Minutes of previous meeting if ad and as t j Co-ope- AT REST. "alt j . . The following from the Kansas tity MV wiid las of interest to tmr stock men : Th yearling steer which aold for be a pound. and which created eonsiderahW couimci.t .at the vards a few davs ago, has dressed fur Christmas ,leef hy a" local buu her. The ai.imal was a Mary Crutckshank thoroitgiibred. The gross weight was 1220 pounds and the dressed BOn pounds net, or M.2 per Cent. There was no gross or waste, sod the meat showed egeeptionailv fins "marbleing.1 the, leader tnercial Deet, Lake City! . r 8011. Cigr Factory, ltknu I. I TIIE OLDEST "'e of the ifopkin , ' Bnmni contain interesting .reading, and are f f WiH..m Jowib Ball directory to bargain. He who doe h Jamliurraut.lhatlWel not advertise these dayi likeabiilletmj A H Add yo. board with nothing ou it ptiurch Dlractorv. j- J He-r- . - The men wliqurviff? tiluen of Coal- decided should "preside over and basiut-sMothe next manage the city to two yea re, met on Mouday-nigh- t organire the aew city council for the Cite of Coalville. Kachand every man of them U a representative ettien, and we venture the assertion that tiie in-- j will receive ferrate of the entire eticlt attention and archil consideration at their Lauda as will pf'e entie!y jaahsfactory to their coiniituenu. ' vilie A . Cany oil, CITY COUNCIL. j - eniTcil hyonv lleurr WamaB ... ... .. .. WaaaUli Mown - ' tMra , . . . 10 y. Ik SO Kama - He I23S but .... .. .12 . Ewi Jwua Jtoefcptwt , nft ; . tuhMiM J.w . p. ,!S a. m. Ni. 1A. to lebo . atiuva as bsrasvrwon Mo. 1. Wa. 4, Me. 2. .. nd drwwd the wounds. the jiintT The hoy it now getting along nicely, end lr, Chamber think h will retain the fall ok of the injaml member. The Co-o- p parrot end cut got mixed up -- of in n Monday and had time. Threat cause out the beat, how ever, and poor Folly it now a corpse. Thejeotle of uimuit county mar hate a grand surprise-- sprung on them at no distant day. Then, .again, a few individual nav !., get a unrpriae party all to thrmeJves. Among the new ailvrtiaementa and ALMA ELDREDGE, Manager. tHE HOPKINS COAL CO. Mine the PIONEER Old Allen Coal At Coalville, And take Special Pains in Nik? r Cleaning and Screening it. You can always bo loaded promptly. We wif always meet legitimate competi- tion, but' in meeting cuts on present prices, we shall be governed largely. by the welfare of our employees. $. l . Best W eber Coal. throat, lung, and broiuhfal tremble, i Carried. undoubtedly, Ivors Cherry IVctoral. " Moved and carried that printing fur the enly specific for cold and coughs Coalville City Ik- done a Tim n office . admitted on exhibition at the Chicago Tiie marshal ashed the city to furni-- h World's Fair. .o, an estrav pound and the i.ur-h.- il wa instrtfeted to get the pi.uud iiom A Itsndsoni eel. I'liwnl Tiia Tiwks editor sports an elegant et ah, who lu.vde a propomon t .firn-is- h 8k k headache, wind on stomach, the pound for the privilege of foul-innew wlk lint, a present tioiu our (Mipular I'hili.msiies, nausea, are promptly and the estravs. sheriff, John M. Ilarringtoti, The hat, agiceahly banished by ff'r, J. H. Mc-- ! Moved tiiat tile comimtiee on itv Little Liver and Kidney Fillets. ordinarily, would lie two sire lm large lie instructed to t the 2,V. a vul. for us, but when we beheld it our head priK-rt.inpis immediatelv swelled upttn'i! the tit was City cell at jail and ascertain and pur. Katie the Pal.lto' Tne public are hereby notified that perfect. We intend to keep it (or stale chase neeessay tnpplie to pat ,iuk m law will be strictly enforced uud can proudly!; that if good condition as to be Ming, et' the occasion Hi future, and all parties are" requeued wa first worn on I'tah's Inauguration Carried. to their stock off fie street. By A c tition vv.t read from 8ibion til,keep Day, It is indeed a hdinUome presetl, r ut Roy Wilkins, Marshal, l for tinskii g 0.1' iml one that the writer ppintiiieut henrtilv from ; KiRm for Doaht- appreciates. It is of tile finest qnaltv, roil.) ti.ervror alo one facts are before you .'then th 81111th asking for sam appointment. strictly in keeping with the diwr'i tnu- -t he convinced. Moved that over until petition go generosity, amt if theie is a country The 1.1, t are that the Union Pacifist . tood tvheat or oats taken in exchange for coal, Stabling atr-v- t Tlitnk he wihPir in Ptale-whacknowuscetit'g, thirried. leading a'l competitors, is th and blink house furnished free. of car for ledged dining route, and great Henry duel k nicer one, or one that graces a nobler j Tho petition h rough car hneof the west. wa over laid ..t.td 1, next brow , he ill have to prove it or , attorney Hie line via Denver and Kansas City The writer is hami-oui'o natutally, m ing. in connect ion with tho'Chi-Alto- n of Tiie James Mm.fact that lie innuot help, hut with thi petition lorntv Railroad, with its excellent e ent of Free Reclining Chair Car iff of the Park sexton, and one from 1, I., t .0 ,n, e1, f new hat, Pi llin.it! Palace 81eepersaml Pullman t same offii-- laid over nut.! i not in it. me. inner demand the attention of every A resolution was pasxe . ilia; e 1 the east. (rawer to rough weather, getting sense of the eouncir tii.it tm-iExjourv Vk your nearest agent for tickets via wet, living in damp Wallins, are favorwould l On ini non parti m i.ne E. L. Lotus, route. able to Hi cuntr.u ti 11 of dieae of the Tkt. Agt. GemTstid Dmaha. -- okidneys and bladder. A s prevent ive, and all business would W dune ior n p j Neh. and for the cure ol all kidnev and liver benefit of tho city at large. trouble, use that valuable remedy. Dr, Moved thal the committee on i v J. II. liver ami Kulnev italm. ut utj property be instructed to look a, to tue ti ler LjUIil Motors Worlds Fair. nialter of street lighting, etc., a ul rcr ut K.tt... I Ki.g at next meeting. Carried Tht2Atharinot4ritig new tmdeTthef On motion the present ro.n war,. sun do tint always the' truth tainef a the coUuiil room and (, m the new, Kpceially .is it true ear now operated da.ly via . Hall Rt ) r month, pava hie quarvrv . HEADQUARTERS FOR FINE STA TIOHERT. COAL VILLE. MoVcd tliat the recorder make r. The t'ti lea ,Ub ion Pacific and North .p.,., western Li u ttween..a't Lake City j of standing .committees, an-- i j , Chicago. e Thee baqdsome Buffet 8'Upking end i p ,' The inventory of stuck in the h.m. Lilvrsry Cars are entirely new through-- i contain all utoilern of the retiring city recorder was n ad ' out, of improvements, and are well supplied and the Ccuiinittee on city property wa- I respectfnlly sk the ladies to call and learn the Great Reducwith wilting material, thp leading daily intrnvtel to hoik over snuie and get a illustrateii iu prices made on my winter stock.' 'Ladies Hats tion periodicals, uiag list of all ettv property. pers. and ixmea, etc. Jannar-13th;- ' Childrens to Adjourned Monday night, Caps will be sold ,flf at great bargains. Alio Ladies The fact that thecaf run daily via benediction by nd and. Children's Underwear, Hoisery, Fascinators. that the "TheOverlan.ILiiniUKp-aHoods, BonL'nien Pscitie was th line wet of Chi- Wright, and Mittens. I have a nice line of Infants and Childrens nets I and service to falter thia ehonld Vhen'"nature cago inaugurate requires Coats, all of which will be disposed of at Cost rather than carried command itself to all. help, recruit her enfeebled eoer-i- et read via 'The wuh Dr. J. H. Bee that your ticket A fare Strengthetfi, Frea over for another season. of TarUFowJtr. MjUan-Respectfully, , ' C. I Waevdon. Cordml and Overland Route $1 per bot- - Acai AmnuluJ; of aoy other adolteto.it. AUn ' - Coalville Utah.tie. I , 43 tears the sta:;3a.td. - . -- OLD CHURCH & COLLEN MINES g 2100 lb Cullen Mine lump $2.00 2100 lbs Olcl Church lump' 1.75 2100 lbs Stove Goal .80 . tnt I -- j W. W. CLUFF, Prop. e, well-rFlah- m-v- - Pa-rio- QYDENS)RU(a5T0RE. wa-th- 1 r -- V .!.., I ...aR; m Jw-- ewm-posU- e , Utt Prescriptions Filled. CREAM de-ig- n, Cmim-ilma- Mag-g-i- Salmon. 'P0yPM e MAGGIE SALMON. |