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Show tutorage of Elder C. A. Calli. ia doing excel lent work, and it pointed to with pride ae a model claee oMearning. COALVILLE. FRIDAY, DEC. 4 , 1896. We learn from the Oeden Standard at the entertainment given by the that Aimtil A OfFAtTOKt OF young ladiee of Sacred Ileart Academy, nrs hbpiiat ro coaltiu MisttfFlora Cluff took thajim prize for oft m. ii the beet dancing. Wo. la v par qjtj no. U6,to Echo FolloWftig are ttie shipment from the ros areo. li I i : m so, M:Intoh Sampler for the present week lj a. t,Wi 12 2ft 19,480, pm Silver King, no. i, Ho. i, Eut 73,320, lMly Weet, Vo. 2. hefceel COALVILLE TIMES. r4. Drv j ... wt tut 742,800, a4 Agu Total, athorti4 CorrpaHet Time more obligafor 'The The publisher is under no h Mr Kama h" !uI i tion to hi advertiser than the doctor is tmaWf l - s'ra Poo Uoekport Wan. ft U a.pssi toll is patient Heavier WMatch Cmjrdea L. Vau Mvnru M Canyon, W ewcarinffn A yo. H A lily Church Otrwctorv Lattxb-oa- 2 p. m. h . Bishop. of tne (intuitu. raiesTHooiiof Mcetiho month at t irst Sunday Bishop. each Merrim Every Bishop. first KiuarSo itv MsrriWts EveryBuildThursday at 2 p. m., in Academy ing Elizabeth Lusty, Free. Every SunY. M. M. I. A, Mmtiho B. Copley, Free. 7 :30 p. iu.-- B. at day Y. L. M. I. A.MssTiNoa Every Mon1res. day at 7 .30 p.ui. Eliza Barber, F rid y at Every Phimaby Mmtini. 4::Wp. in., in Academy Building, Maggie Ssimon, Pres. Every Thursday at Ciiom Phactu7:30 p. in. J. W. Siuiister, Chorister' w Asuotne-1weefiH- Cti- - papers of Evanston y would b imiiossible. New is reported that ou Monday night a cattle buyer in these paits was accosted :y a stranger, who cauwas. tiously asked litm what the lay The cattle Oliver answeted that he was looking for a store to pillage, and the stranger said he had lotated one, referring to the Co op. The cattle buyer told him to wait a while and he would be with him. In the dark the stianger had evidently mistaken him for one of It Fvery H. t right, 1 res. Every Stinday at 10 a. iu. Geo. Heard, Supt. first Sunday Fast MseTiau-Ev- ery Sunday, et 2 p. in. School Sabatii p,ja hit well-know- n saiHT. y Wash SacBteewr Meeriao Ward, trt U.l Hoyurille Ppton reek t cbo 4 lawyer is fer Oeorye ent, The business transacted t hsrle. asthe Each benefit. ( lark mutual John , requires ( 4 CIUa the Without other. of the sistance V O hnrnm exWilliam Brewer .newspaper, great advertisers cannot Juwepb B Bail Alice UtnOon ist , without the advertisers the new 6ru at or the onus Wednesday at 7:30 p. - his pal. woman piped us off many a giggle tins week became of a conspicuous e patch on the bosom of our pants. dont know whether this female has any use for patches or not, but we do know that in our case the patch feels far more comfortable than the wintry zephyrs that founj entrance in onr clthing liefore that patch was put there. Then, too, this woman should remember that a patch or tw is no disgarce, and that many an ugly patch covers a noble heart, even lflt is on the pants. A - CHVRIH. The man who wss arrested Monday every second Sunof School everi night by Marshal Wilkins, suspected day evening. Sunday Y. who enof one been the E. S. C. F. parties 2:30 having in. at p. Sunday deavored to held up Orson Arnold,' was After Sunday achool. Ubokok H. Pihhv, Pastor, released n Tuesday, as no conclusive 648. E 4th Bt., Ogden. evidence could be fosnd egaiast him. The next day word came up from Echo that he had been caught robbing a store down there and asking that an officer be sent down after him. It was deemed advisable, however, after reviewing the matter, to turn him loose and make him leave town.as.it was evidently the mans purpose to be arrested in order that he might obtain free board aid lodging (or the winter. poHQBEBATWHAt Preaching service Bold'll p Salt Lake need not imagine that she hasiness. has a monopoly of the hold-uOalville proposes to keep in line, and will not be outdone even by Salt Lake. Oa Monday .night laat, at about 8 o'clock, ae Orson Arnold was coming down town, he was accosted by two men just back of the People's Mercantile company and commanded to boid up his hands. Orson, however, took to his heel and made the sprint of hi life, and the holdups got nothing. He bolted Into the Occidental saloon, related the circumstance the,re, and a search for the highwaymen was made. Later in the night Marshal Wilkin" arrested a auspicious character who is supposed to have been one of the parties. He could give no satisfactory account f himself, and w as therefore lodged in the county refregerator. p LOCAL BREVITIES. Citv Council Monday night. About tweuty Parkitea came down on Tuesday morning's train to attend court. Fitzsimmons knocked Sharkey out in the' eighth rouud, but the latter wag awarded the fight on a foul. Thursdays train fioin Park City was delayed at M unship for aliout aa hour by the breaking ,jf a connecting rod. One of the impossibilities here seems to le to get a load of coal delivered a itii-ia u outh of the time it is promised. The sun came out yesterday for a brief period, and it is the general opinion that he froze to death, (or he never came back. n nice, new cottage on the hill and of a couple of our popular yotiftg people are among the proha biiitn-- s in the near future. A the marriage iu Ketldeu, sou of Win, Redden, skating the first of the week, fell ice and broke his arm. Ir. lios-- i duced tlie fracture. A hl on un i audible kicks have been beard Iron, jurors who have bad t respond to the i ond service. A great many dont o be stuck on this job. set tet received from Attorney J. J. tiiuouneee that he wee eueceeeful awsuit, and after a brief vieit to hi other, will return home. NU y J-i- Sunday will be Fast day with 8., the first to come on Sanday, Pc. cee will be held in Grass Creek on 8h lay, at which Bp. F. II. Wright wi preside. T c Lambert brother pleaded guilty t Lake last week to unlawfully in CU. ig Umber, ' andj were "fined 50 James Welsh stood trial, the ea ' jury returning a verdict of guilty with a rec meudation of mercy, lie will rece't ins sentence December 12th. A he service of tho L. D. 8. held ' B . ty last, the entire time was oc-- , Clf . by Elder Thomas Beard, who to t r a text the 28 chapter of Second Hi t ; Book of Mormon. The speaker, In p'ain and forcible style, pot rayed I t the D. . of bishettrers thetrueisms his iu readings, making spei, ts f he condition ate application PV. The Sabbath of the ints day. of." Sch" .1 theological class, under the able .mi to 1 -f ,- 1 In M)2 Mr. A. L. tioldwater, who owns 'three retail drug stores in New York City, having learned of the great value of Chamberlains Cough Remedy for eolds, croup a ml whooping, ordered a supply for his customers. It met with so much favor that lie soon found it necessary to order more, and during the winter, sold over pwo fgross of the remedy, lie says it gives ths best satisfaction of any cough cure he has ever bandied. For sale by John RoydenA Son Druggists. rsmaoiiAL. latoealsewla The Brick school give an interesting Sheriff Harrington was in Coalville and entirely successful entertainmeit on Friday night of last week, when the this week on business. m Opportunity MS CLOTHING BARGAINS, PEOPLE'S MER. GO. ALMA ELDREDGE, Manager. p Keep your eye on this space. wtre-gde- w s "cu-ucc- -- . n-- J ' j a-- Big Copper Proportltiom. The copper property for which a local mining man has been scouring Birgham and the camps of Title for over a year, bas been finally fouad about thirty-fiv- e mile north of Logan, and it ie very likely that within the next few week thejocator will pocket the first payment oa a transaction involving about $100,-00Discussing hie expeditionyesterday the gentleman who was canght in tke recent blixxard while returning, said that ha had never looked into a mom fvorakle proposition, and yet development thus far havs not reached a depth fleet. In this, exceeding seventy-fiv- e kewever, he report six feet of copper A Bright Boy WuM or that in addition to that metal shews An active, reliable boy in vour town from 3 to 9 ounce in silver and from $3 can make big menev each week as to 111 in gold. Tribune. agent lor Pennsylvania Grit, the great family newspaper. in Complete noyei separate Netiee. pampnlet form with every issue. No All parties who are indebted to, the capital Ncrisk. Papers are required. Coalville Brass Band will sent for sale upon comtuigion. Unsold settlement or suit to recover the copies, if anv, are returnable. All amounts will be instituted. done on at unlay. 4.000 ngents huntJvwki-BagsgR, Sec. ing now. Write quick before somebody gets ahead of vou. Grit Publishing Excuse me, ehserved the man in Company, iffianiaport, la. spectacle, but I am a surgeon, and that is not where the liver is. Never Absolutely pure, hrniief you inind y here the liver is, retorted anil invariably reliableperfectly ere the qualities the other. If it was in his big toe or in of One Minute Cough fare. It nev,7: hi left ear DeWitts Little Early Risers fails in croup anil lung 'trouble- - 1 would reach it and shake it for nim. On Children of Tartar Powder. Free like nt' ,t Lecanse I ,V that you can bet your Johu totakeand it help. them.. ,t from Ammomi, Akim or any other adulterant n JohuBoyd, A Boyden Bon. A Bon. ' 40 TEARS THE STANDARD. hlj 0. THIS bouse wae crowded. Only 16 cents adW. L. Ball and family are down from is your mission waa charged .'betides this all Park City for a abort stay. tbo acbool children and old people were Editor FUkiffof the Park Patriot was giyea complhnentarits. The recepts of attending court hereMonday. the evening were $18 70 and the exAssessor J. J. Jenkins had official penditures $9.15, leaving a balance ef business in Coalville this week. $9.6-5-, which wUl be expended ie school TO BUY County Attorney Elect Shields was the program tpppliet. Following in Cealville yesterday on business beat. given : 1. Pilgrim chorus. AND CHILDREN'S James Fow ler of Henefer w as in Coal2. Thanksgiving excercice, by six ville yesterday buying up young stock. .. boy and ix girls.. . A. Ffcrshfay rtme down Atturfl? 3. Deiasn in the Glass from Park (City to attend ceurt this 4. Reading by Mis Ruby Williams. A" eek. "6. ftwette, male voictV Attorney W. I. Snyder of Park City 6. Dialogue, The Lajv Help. was busy in the Third District court We have a complete line, and if you are 7. Organ olo, by Inaz Kheed. this week. for 8. Recitation, by David baddies. looking George Johnson of Park City is visit9. Chorus, Musi in the Air. ing in Coalville this week, the guest of 10. Bmall drama by the grammar Thomas. Harry grade. it will pay you to see our stock befoie Welsh was down to attend to 11. Tableau, Henry Thanksgiving. some business in the Third District purchasing elsewhere. ttOlLOW 0OJOOL. Court yesterday. The above school, under the direction Attorney W. V. Clark of Salt Lake of Carl Allison, teacher, gave s decidedwas in Coalville the fore part of the ly successful entertainment on Thanksweek on court business. The house was crowded and giving. J. A. Wright, with the Bear River Canal every uuieber on the program ua creditably performed. Following is Company, Ogden, was doing business in Coalville yesterday. the program ; I. Chorus, Greeting Gl?e, by the Prosecuting Attoiney H. 8. Townsend school. attended the Third District Court in an address, by Msuhjll, off) .is) ctpacityjthis week. 3. Instrumental music, jGrsoe HartAttorneys Ellis, Zane, Hamilton, ley. Morris, Jones and Hird were attend-n4. Recitation, The Famine, Bertha court in Coalville this week. Wright. Waters, the Summit cigar manufac-- ; 5. olo. Shipwrecked Crew," Jane in-- , turerof Park City, was here y Saw ley. his excellent troducing cigars. 6. Exercise, Thanksgiving , J. H. Ball returned from Salt Lake 7. Child" Nobody-Saturday, where he had been serving on Mary Salmon. the Federal grand jury for three weeks. 8. Chorus, Sweet is my Song, School. A. Scowcroft the hustling merchant of 9. Recitation, Ind Bell,- - Emily Ogden so well known to the people of Summit county, was here on business Wright. 10. Solo, Miss M. E. Saw ley. Saturday. II. Recitation, by Edward Hirst. Mr. and Mrs. Comer Thomas returned 12. Speech, Rome Wasnt Built in a Sunday from Spanish Fork, where they went to attend the funeral of William Iav, Iavid Barton. 13.- - Chorus, School and Davis, a brother of Mrs. Thomas. America, audience. P. C. Evans end Representative Elect When most needed it i not unusual for O'Brien of Ogden were in Coalville the your family physician to be away from latter part of last wek visiting 'friends home. Such was the experience of Mr. J. and relatives. They returned Saturday. Y. Schenck editor of the Caddo, Ind. Dr. A. J. Hoemer, brother of our J. E., Ter., Banner, when his little girl, two came out from Balt Lake the first of the years of age y at threatened with severe w eek to pay the latter a visit. He reattack of croup. He says: My wife turned Wednesday to Balt Lake, where insisted that I go for the doctor, but as he has located. our family physician was out of tow-- I A. W. Steele, who has been so long purchaed a bottle of Chamberlain's identified with the Co-obotcher shop, Cough Remedy, whoch r lieved her will sever his connection wifh that inI will not be without it in stitution and will travel in the future. 25 and 50 cent bottles for the interest of the Monroe Library Co. tale by John Boyden A Son Druggists. He hasa distrn t of five states. Eugene Jake bis place at the shop. a. . l. tttoqk t On Wednesday afternoon the cltP!5 Cluff returned Sunday , Brigham, Provo pleasantly entertained at the hoi?pU4J;DU 'oSnel While at Ogden she home of Mrs. W. W. Cluff. Aft jOKee r .Icltn-efew items of a business nature daughters, Lillian and Flora, transacted the literary program waa who are attending the Paired Heart Academy, and reports them well and given. Mrs. Callis in a masterly manner con- much pleased with their school. MIbs tinued her review of English History, May Boshard returned home with her. With her we foPewed Prince Edward Lost, at the dance in Ipton. Thanksthrough his famous battle" with the gold ring. I inder please nobles, by which, for a time, peace was giving tonight, return this office. It restored to England ; bis journey to the Holy Land, and hi" many adventures Major C. T Iicton is manager of flowhile there i bis return ; the toimiamenti state Hotel, at Denison, Tt xii", vvhieh given in his honor by the (.omit ol Bur-- 1 the traveling men say is ae of the la-- t gundy. The reviewer then gave a very hotel" in that section In "peaking of Intel eating and instructive of Chamlx-rlain'Colic. ( ho'era and the progress of the arts, and Dirrhoea Remeby Major Iicton ay I education during this jrioi! have used it myself and m my family Mrs. Northcotf resumed he .ketch of fot seveal take pleasure in savyear",, the life of Josephine. Josephine Vr ing that I consider it an nitalhble cure d Parting Iwith her Children ad- for diarrhoea and dvsenteiv. interview with Beaw harnais j ministered it to my guests in the hotel, Execution Josephine a (irief and t our- - Bllj jn every case it ha. proven itself age Condemned to Die Downfall of worthy of unqualified endorsement. For Kuhespierre Josephine Free Poverty sale by John Hovden tV Son Druggists. and Destitution Madame de Fon'enay ami Madame de Moulin to her Scaly eruptions on the head, chnjiped Society in Pn Meeting Na- hands am. lips, cuts, brumes, scald", are quickly cored by DeWttta poleon Their Attachment and Mar- burns Witch Hazel Halve. It is at present the riage. article moat used ior piles, audit always After a pleasant d profitable b cuiea them. John lioyden k Siou. adjourned to meet next WedneInstitute. The sday at the home of Mrs. Hosmer. Prof. W. S. Arnold, general ceulisei of Mrs. Annie Olson is now a member of be Leslie E. Keelcy Institutt', Salt latke, the 8. B. L. Interest in the club in- jsreceiving Haltering test imonials from creases, and the ladies are doing ex- all classes, on the auccessfnl tieatment being given under his charge at the cellent work. Keeley Institute. Write him for parThe wife of I). Robinson, a prominent ticular. lumberman of Hartwick. N. Y., was sick Soothing, and not irritating, strengthwith rheumatism for five months. In weakning, email but ening, and not are the qualities of De speaking of it, Mr. Robinson says; Chamberlains Pain Balm is the only Witts Little Early Kisers, the famous Boyden A Son. thing that gave her any rest from pain. little pill. For the relief of pain it cannot.be beat. Awarded Many very bed cases of rhenmatism have been cured by it. For sale by John BoyHighest Honors World Fair. den A Son Druggists. C O 'A. I Lump, Stove, $2.25 Always On Hand at the ef-su-ch 1.25 make-am-media- Cpt.O" ..4 v ; I r PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY Weber Coal Co |