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Show diu m partoof COALVILLE TIMES. I',ro Fev Tiir, sv rn inxinu-i- COMPANY. TIMES PUBLISHING fauiiv ut T rttn SaM rtpiu sin i utft -e- fi-- , t.,,1 oi 1 null i HI Kf V, . I in ill'1 ai m i. ih-oi- j i i in in' frM .''TiTT o',n ' ritl Tit ' ,tr i f i ,1, xurntf at It, Onnn .lle. Utah, gall Steomd Clam Uatttr. 1884, .pri-M- OFFICIAL DIRECTORY , mil l .it ! ,TATK t tl S 8 fFv.l.rl iuila' , ....namir John li, 1i. j 0i,ritm AiAlllia' iiutrl Atuirury Jfx-- m mr f ' f 1 nil M i' -- "eti Hm.riW an 1 . .IL J. j M aat J I r pr r M H I AtrtUno f Hi in I , In i. i I t n I rt lt Jni a 'll ' ,.i tit I II ! li I , it. i hr t a. !' A t J ' I Hl,l't,Ai.lfl. , I .a. J J . ( tt ' h i t t i i t vrurs , 4 iioost. s K r 44 '1 I t I t t m1 if -- Oi.ll U, t 41 t 11 w l 1" tt l"!U'i ii ' I J li i a 11 bill if l l - j f u i n,.i; ,U lit b M ' M I to 1 i. K. r - more fl, I'll out t 11 ! it it ! , CO.. :il I C:tv. M -- 1 w.visios: II i,? l,ti r ?v , Vii r t il I ill i, MU 11 t v t', if r u KLSiL'P'HT rt 14 vs III J Ml DEliilST, C'UJ'f, UltIi. rtrn, u f. tiller .tl il flla 1" vi J H f t u n ts P ! f tl r fmi. N ! if io.l Irt -- I 'i - r , f n 4J M wi 4 ft ,i IM - i I l hi,.. nil -- J COALVILLE .4 , mi lo h ,i Is k i S ft I tl Oi ft .. CO-O- P. CO 1, Sx .N ' r CD . L M, - C: i I ( w" ii O Ml I j a Ml '' JO If t t fi ie t i il Uf fill til H' i n l $ rt'A lios f i, tv pn 3 l 14 u 11.1,1' LODfJE NQ. Co 2", I.O.O.F. VM. F w.ui.m , fa Pa e, i Lt p: 5- erv Thuisday peenim: lit 7 HO, at turt Huii-.sojounting brethren eordlly invited. h ,H 5 -- to 0tnev win .v'L x Ji i iuery Deva: linent. Underwear. Hosiery, 3Co N. U. T Hoods, Fascinators, Caps, Mitts, Cc Dress Trimmings, Etc. ca J.. J ONt ', ''Ceretarv. i that Speaker Heed will have to light Tor for the nomination of Speaker of the next House is an expert. That some members of. his' party would rather see MAGGIE SALMON. PEOA HOUSE almost anybody else Speaker f the be as ' Utah should be straining every nerve House is certain; a ntau cannot lteed is a natuie Mr, by to catch her share of aggressive nd parse-strin- g without making enemies, but that there the passing shower of gold. No are cr will bo enough such men to make region in America has more advantages oven the semblance of a contest against and attractions to offer to immigration Mr. Reed's nomination is so improbaand capitol. A climate, that is a real- ble that it is almost a waste of time ied dream pfparadise regained. Scenery to discuss it. The Tinder of these opall the glories and sub-that transcends . iBBLAui in a mares nest takes it jn. iuuiues of bwttaerland; and Italy som position eggs for granted that Mr. McKinley will binod. A soil that yields almost spon throw the influence of his administraand belief-ati- r taueonsly never-failin- g tion against the nomination of Mr. Reed pawing crops of nearly every grain, as Bpeaker again because Mr. Reed was grass, fruit,- - vegetable and fertile fabhis rival for the Tresidental nominaand ric tot humanitys infinite this year and may be again in 1900 tion varied needs. ' Mines of gold, silver, if he retains his prominence. Suihisnt copper, lead and iron that have dwarfed the view of mot of the veteran politiby comparison all the vaunted riches of cal observers. They think McKraey Ophfr and of Ind. Health and pleasure a man to fight is entirety resorts of mountain and salt ea, caneven it there were a reasonable Reed, yon, plain, lake and stteam, that are nn chance that lit could prevent his heme surpassed on all the glols? ; aad mmiuii there isnt, when which aaain, bered fountains of healing, rivaling in Speaker ho must see how neeewuv Reeds cotheir lieuefieent potency the .tided operation will la to the success of hi springs of jierpetual youth and vigor Whatevei ft.!mimlral,u , malty m voughtwith all thesplendul tS at la I twein the two nit e t Iasi js nl 'i utiali ehivalrv, No t n la'i r on it i pnvctH alv i tain t list j, 5 t ,, t , ,.il at t on ea-t- h hat more Mehin'ev a lent i 1 Retd harm u !i-end jt b txiifl t.t Ml! c o 1 F IRST CLASS A! Ac u tmenl o !ltMiflhi Avl.C'' J kj pH wJ . ' t Co O i o I JCHC nii tU KtlS IriJU I, i t n for At1tk ! I" H i J V 4 it Wm n 1U.' ti h i t di w u i1 tm ft ti m Jitu o tor r i.v-- oi ti i i v iSht MO ifc I t i J in di r'Hh 1ir' , i n f i i tr , v M i li 1(0 U iu 'o n MiU 1"1 Ms , ' X f , the d'TKR, Y ! aUV ,, a peoples, i. If have tl!. c 2o l. 4 f H'Km-cate- hay-maki- OMMODATIOS Does it fit you? S Some men pay too much for their clothes, some men dont pay enough, ami gome men dont pay anything. The man who dont pay anything is u'uaily well dressed , for he gets trusted and it is just'as well to pay for an expensive suit IN PROMISES as to pay for a cheap one. Two kinds of fnen dont pay Rates In Keeping Witt the Times. enough for clothes the one who buys shoddy ami the one who patronizes cheap tailors. Those who huv clothing of a ready made store without looking at our E. Mrs. Lydia s Waller, tailor Proprietress. goods. PAY TOO MUCH every time. If you can afford to pay a s for a Buit, and are willing to pay for the satisfaction of to order suits at LldtolhO, all right. If you pay acheap tailor any price for a poorly made to orjust to say I got em made, you dont pay enough, for you had better Utah. der suit Summit County, pay mere and get it of a good tailor. II you buy a shoddy suit ust because it is cheap, you dont pay enomrh ; you might better pay twice what it is worth for w good suit than to huv shoddy atanv price. If you want to buy a cheap suit, BUY TIN-SHO- P. IT OF US, and GET A GOOD ONE. An cassimere suit for $8, $10 and $12, or our rich overplaids for $15 ; black dress worsteds at $10. If you want a fine suit get it of us; get if swell suit of our new overplaids in cassimere and worsteds. If you wants wav-n- p suit huv it of us; get the finest American goods, or French, German and West of England cloths for from $16.50 to $60. The finest Kersey, Home-mad- e Melton Cloth and Fur Beaver Overcoats for $12 to$30. Here vou cant pay too Tinware, Stove much, for ve w ill not let you. The same assertion holds good in our Bath Tubs, Garden TOURISTS ASD OR TRAVELER first-clas- first-clas- PEOA, v rwv lf' large stock qf infants, child- rens, ladies boys and mdns Shoes, Finest in the town, with prices to suit the times. We have a fine new line of misses and ladies COATS AND CAPES, the most reasonable in price that ever came to the place. A new line of home made blankets, at from $3 a pair, up. Also a nice assortment of comforters. Now is the time to purchase Overcoats, winter underwear etc. A w ..f u- ttorU, If ii it. Tlirl d TTv i c.iKDs 4.RICO ClOfffl'i:. , il yl ' e K .t ! 1 m i tiv tt ttuv t tat a i? u ! . . Mi , ! i pair. itU'tl. it 11 d ,u "H I 'xisiiino j , ltd u e It e .ttitl tt I hi I'1 a i p,. nvv a - - t i i - i t f. I Wig ilw, u riu! ojc otl iiiruUr.n- line uf GKNTS ,if i,i a he I I t Ill.it r Shi. I si 1, , ! h' i t. J ! - tin li,,i iliiu', 1 i m -- . ,.l out I ! Iv I ,1U - m - much J r.l ,i I, lei tl' A l . it' ipt the edt ,ti f i r .V v 'I -- , .! w it .1 !' ,r II I, 11 , i, it h tt e tt I ll-L- nd' c it i, ' ui tt h - tt dt lit l lit t i.g " k. i I i i JUiJ 1. 1 mil r t '1, I llilii hi if i,."iiih 1. .id i'i I I it n I "v l y w 1 ur ',t,i i I it . .11 ''i ttai r I. a p.ot) i the ui' ut ! t,! t to! Ctrl, , ,it pit Hi X i ! vp mi lor our up; .111' tv tt! ad be 11 aid lt ; .id' i'l ut .1,1 i t n- ! II ilU I 1 saying pleasant things ol thi wonderful state, mi always In that atyle ami language that inaFen hit artlclei it intei etting. Ife ),aa a tyl that i all his uw n, amj another hew spajier eou 1,1 not steal one ol his artiiies to save its subscription list; for to those w ho are familiar with hi writirgs, the author would be known as well as if his name were signed to It. his last issue, he says of Utah and its bodm : The next twelve months will be the time for all wise regions ami tv I 1. 1. d I IV,, n J me in tin ueai futiue a'ltli mlvoviM oi Un gi),l 't!inUHi will '' f uiei u I' s lpuhlieun party, and tl otlne f M,l',r !l1 of fte) coiniipe i .m at.d i alga ratio of 16 to name one opposition party, whatever it may tie. Much will depend upon the congress, etui action of the Fifty-fiftof the country. business the upon ben it comes to finding somethin that does not exist the Washington nowspaer roan who hai discovered 'la - ii o pp"i 1. rn t Preilu tion "Chl. Dotian ii lining ,t great work for Ttafe in hii great paper, the Iluhiimn truthful am! He never til et of ' 1 - FRIDAY , F.0V, 7,D"fS ,, f"U I,t!'h t f ' noil, purl) Ioptl1 'iluC l.t op. it lx 00AX.VIX.LE, y. "' ,i h - - HuLa r ii lJH hi S t i At '! ,i: .'Hi i ftl 1 a1 Mi i :!'(! ,n i -- i i i id i",t til t 'i'' ou I. t t so It i f ,t i w t uiilii tin- i t 1. iu; I Tarn in,,-- v.' !. r M I l."t Ai! H i L H M T nti''1' ' jU.ill s -- Mr r r s lit A An r r 5. f Ma h J hi If. u v t torn i -- in of I "ii a t.M Ut' riti 141 tuu-yo- c if in i M k varl Ut.d iicrsi, 'Jticlldv III" 11 ' f IMfr J il IM a " l la' btf tv, f ttld.1 oilifo K' i ni wu ho-tii- Fit lions. at r "i ( p, Ulv, j" . t, , tl eti , i 1, 1 iM'mc 1 i "' riitu, neither u l! up. r ! , M i'r f. i v - .i a t'111 ali AlU-la- ,jn ea. ! ting, uati long in g fur di t h i, nicni r , i 'i. t A h 1 "'I ir j two niMinh'.; r v it I L button tli'it Co" c vm1 pat mi loc-nt'-.1 thi wai'tlirtii'i i ' : cuit-.- , and if thev at up it , ap 'U v .it .'--- 'I V ln I' H by , . ri 1 l.l thfWf' to1 RT a ii t 'Inn TiiiKHJi i'1' 0deautte. v 111 i . ' 1 .1 w mirtih ur!i 1 i tii- - In x,,l a rult llin iK'Hiot a nui Biiur m . iir,L li,,1,ii; lit' I tlIMlUl tali. ..a for pufi'iiattoh. r MurvAli 'J um rt Vt nrl u to ,.r SuElint MIOII 1'ri rnhlit .M Km J'i'lil lirinhian Mat'lmll M ' h J a'') MrhKl A that lh . for , aV !l,,l " i l 1 K a1 f a (all- - -. of- 'i. v iiniu,!ni n ion la i a t ' i""1' i pun" la ll-i- noil to I I Ut, r Mikinii') anttofii. l If a .v . tJt Mill' .rl .'."inn an h -- h" r"1 ii in I, il.- - ,1, n upon .I I u a aH' dt !''' "u tl.r u ' ' ; r' i'i i J, m 11 - ! ,,.0 liitu'- - : aHlillig'otl, m Ha geruurmglttl,yr l"" "" ' III o - 1 nail toe. 1 (1 , in .! I (HiUntlll ... t!i turn J'll ,,f, 1 w o" h Wt mu i 1 r -t I a : cents per bushel Tor wheat cents per hundred for oats cents a dozen for eggs, cents a pound for butter. 65 70 y1 vcry tsutT 25 n tiu 20 vili p, ti r S 11, Thev "i;r m . iW Ct'io- - liana uffii-mll- la-a- .mu,! 'ha pp .tu'i pteiarttOoha ill m l KpH--- tiiltK-ia'U.er- . ti, j Nv 2l, iutoi-amt ,'li it 'I tin iu m We are paying dutchess trousers. -r i'l t 4 tt 0 Tbret Mont U 'h h rt M U) - a- i'l. inn ii t i t .!u! 1.- - w n i(UaUn tUfrt h,' atf th t flic ate on the far t in In l i.i.ij ImAing t V' Maiai a ,i , Summit' !. tr-- lor j? I'D ' w a. srr ai,.l . i'.-u- . i FINN EO, Editor and Manager ?. M. Vs'. UO v T v.i - v- TL Coalville I I all-wo- TIMES, $ 2.00 per year. circulation in Summit Coaly, outsisic of Park City, tbaaall otlier papers combiued. "5Best advertising medium in tb county. Pipe, Sprinklers, Galvanized Iron, Staple and Fancy Groceries, Dry Goods, Notions, Boots, Sloes. Copper and Sheet-Iro- n Work, etc., made and Repaired by Ziuc, J Joseph Jones, - TINNER. Couplete. Job .Department- )rmm NN BEST W GOODS- AT - o LOWEST PRICES. TU; jo W' i'i xlxt.: - i' 9 MRS. M. E. RHOADES, Shop, one block east of Stake House. Coalville, Utah. 1 , I is i.. ' and n.-'r- r' Op; , 'ii it,. . i; .t v - every , 1 present -, set ker of iionut or t- - than this ' Holy Land, t AH that w ucedtd to make it a teemconing hive of busy, puwperous and; tented yiettple is to let the outside world ; v - t.f . 1 ,'i .... 1 he Milliner. r Ni ii MarbiCNiWorks. j .fit 1 i i . N lr ilh, jktortJ -- outo TTfMymr & & COALVILLE. UTAH, a. 'L t votu coautv, get ii u i pricchou Grar.ite and MaibVt Headstones, etc Monumtuts, Work guaranteed. C. II. WEST, Propr. Eldant line of Tnunmed Hats, gathers, Buckles, etc. Latest in New supply every Style, Lowest Prices. Fifteen Days. Nothing old. v yi-a- where every promise finds golden , is ! i ptoservi'd. jwiUilties of;th; iaodofyuromise, i J'. et i 'it its roatcliless advantages to adverti'C far and wide, till all creation echoes, shalFriug with the sweet-tone- d ml glories and beauties and ilimitftble ItnevV . r r working limmiipiiM t , next two v ', ' ion. t U. till of i 1 Mart h Uubaum, i .?! 4 tho 1ugh, poiliian8 am a lr I 'a a j er4 of the fouvh. Ii dedim-- d nn to the 54mite twenty yeur wgii. lit i an uwfiroiimUlugiili!iit ina, mid al nld in active and wull though 7S r .. .ini, or pk'Aiurc, i :!,(c ut Siie IT COUNT SIS 'j. fat tim and gold I'fniucrat to fmn,t a Hr;:T Inll that w fil rf. oguivo profWrtioii and vet al ha ngnoti by. Y4 iidl'llf irded in Waiipgbm a Clevetaiu), hattar ui(rd for an aftehwlinoor apf'.x'k tf a short than far. the hurly-burl- y session of Congreir, and for that reason' nobody i likely to try ta carry it out at thi aessiqh. Mhile tb gold Pemocrata and Republicans are lot the time la idvu, that it Tlic law wp'ires ail candidates to file statement within thirty days after the election of their eotnpaign expenses. a failure to do so constitutes a miede-Bwanand subject the offender U a ne or lAiprisontnent. All cainpaigi ommittees are also required to make a similar statement. In consequence me v ery ttmuslcg ttatenaenU of acor THE TIIvEES- Eurke Coi'hrana 1 5 Repuli-lica- n k h ftt. orct Kra r-- . icit.ad!t Pl-- JCaTi.ni'rri4-Mrlraob- l ecu cwKUa .ea for Moot art S. pstxht Ova orncr is Oewosirc u.teas umc loso Uiosc sod wc cm ptem to remote from VVsshmgioo, ienil model, drswmg or rhofo . with devrijv . Una- .- l e edvise. f corrye. Our iee ikH aue till pulent is secured. A peiMt.tT, HowtoObaun Pmtents," with cost of euse in the U.S.sod forenn sowttne sent tiec. Address. J L. . r All ork juomptldone and aatisfactioB j guaranteed, ftjrnirh iapcr and ijt ou your Rl for from .SO tents a jFang - roll, up. (live $ a trial, rriees low- - ptMrtMr C.A.SNOW&CO. Omct. O" pATTNT Wasm-hcto- ' - Job Printing Department D. C. i IS COVCFXjETE t af n t. u L |