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Show i- - r OUN D TMS MISSIONARY WljCKEl. s CtapubM ! fn4 Mifaad BUI rt- - Ila. 31, only puMBgtr oa the Midway of ' a block mother la HU bat waa aruahad and bia cloth lay daubad with mud. For oa a lony lima ba aat ia g Tbaa ba bltcbad up toward a aod tald: tr. p; , loomy-madlta-U- i fueee Tb tha dodrottadaat fool .uoaia' looaa la tbU towa at tha pres mi lima " SfifLI (aid. Faa air. I ain't got aaaaa enough to ba lat go without a g uardaaa 8aa that ear op ahead there r did. t waa a half doaaa blooka away. Waal air 1 rua Ilka sixty for aaora a a block to katab that oar." Could at catch It. ahr . "Tea I could. That tha trouble I did ketch It au' I gin tha conductor a dime on the hind platform, an' he gla me a alckal change Than eomahow I up an dropped the alckal 1 hollared overboard. to tha to stop tha car. but ha wouldn't do It ao I uoa an jumps off a Look at my cloe Whan I got up that oar wa out o' reach, ao 1 had to wait for thU cue" Did you find your nickel found that right enough. Loot my car. ap'ilt my olothaa an' aklnt my back jaat for tha gratlfyin privilege of pickin' up that dodders nickel and firin' It to thU conductor I used to think Bill Thompson wai tha din g dost fool a goin, but I gua T m cloit on to him. " back-ward- r What did BUI dor W'y don't you know? Blir dog fof - hU head atuck in a pitcher, an Bill- out off the head to save tha pitcher, an' than broke the pitcher to gat tha head out A SNAKE'S HEAD OFF. A Women Take Aim at a KeptUe a About to Btto a Baby. r- a, ooa-duot- BLEW a. 8, 1 f; Cash Bargain Store, Coalville Elder Silas Pack and Bert Pack Oct. Uenefer; Nov., 21, Snyderville; Nov., 27, Coalville; Dec., 12, Uoton; Wan-shiDec., 19, Hoytsville; Jan., Rock Jsn., 23, port; Feb., 20, Peon; Feb., 2T, Oakley; Marl, IS, Camas ; Mar., 27, Eaat Coal villa ; May 22. Echo. Elders John A. Merchant and John Seymour. Oct., 31, Echo; Nov., 21, Henefer; Nov., 28, Snyderville; Dec., 12, East Coalville; Dec., 29, Coalville; Wan Jan., Hoytavilc; Jna., hip ; Feb., 30, Rock port; Feb., 27, Peoe ; Mar. IS, Oakley ; Mar., 27, Kama ; May Upton. Elders Stephen Walker and Robert Siddoway. Oct.. 31, Snyderville; Nov., 21, Upton; Nov. 28, East Coalville; Dec., 12, Coalville; Dec. 19, Kamaa; Oakley ; Jan., 23, Hoy teville ; Jan., Feb., 20, Wansbip; Fes'., 27, Echo; Mar., 13, Rockport; Mar., 27, Peoe: April 17, Henefer. Elders William Crook and Auston Bates. OeL. 31, Upton ; Nov. 21, Eaat Coalville; Nov., 28, Henefer; Dec., 12, Echo; Dec , 19. Snyderville; Jan., Coalville; Jan., 23, Oakley; Feb., 27, Kama; Mar., 13, Hoytaville; Mar., 27, Wansbip; April 17, Rockport; April 24, Peon; May 32, Evanston. Elders Alexander Street and Geo. G. Reddon. Oct. 31, Kamna; Nov., 21, Oakley ; Nov., 28, PeOa ; Dec., 12, Rockport; Dec., 19, Wansbip; Jan., East Coalville ; Jan., 23 ; Coalville ; Feb., 20, Upton; Feb. 27, Henefer; Mar., 13, Echo: Mar., 17, Hoytaville; April 17, Almy ; May 22, Snyderville. Elders Geo. Ruff and J. T. Ilodson. Oct., 31, Oakley ; Nov., 21, Kamaa ; Nov. 28, Rockport; Dec., 12, Hoytsville; Dec. u the I ArrOllTMKSTl. Itb The prettiest shot I ever saw was made by a woman." aaid H r. Lane of Oshkosh. was surveying in Cole county. IUlnola in 184& and stopped for dinner one day at the cabin of a ' aettler named Jan ken. During tha preparation of dinner Mr. Junkan and 1 sat in tha shade of the cabin engaged in conversation. A little youngster, less than a year old. waa playing about tha yard. Suddenly we heard the sharp whir-r-- r of a rattlesnake. "Hfty yards sway we saw a big fellow coiled ready to strike, while within three feet of It waa tha child crawling straight towards it at if charmed. To call tha baby away waa Impossible and to reach it la time to aa.a It waa equally impossible. tha father and I matched tha awful aosna Aa instant more and tha snake' a head darted forward A sharp report rang out from h aabia door and tha rattler waa writhing headless la tha grass . 'Tha baby, was quite unharmed (though frightened little by the lev moles of tha report ot tha rifle... We ia nd Mrs Jukes llag la a lari defat a eross tha still sowkiag gua A area a aplaadld shqt ta kit that snare's aria g haad at M yards"Touth' Campaaloa 20, 19, Peoa.Jan., Uptou;Feb., East Coalville; Feb., 27, Hoytsville; April 17, Almy; May 22, Snyderville.' Elders Henrv Robinson and William Harris. Oct., 31, Rockport; Nov., 21, Peoa; Nov., 28, Wansbip; Dec., 12, Henefer; Dec., 19. East Coalville; Jan., , Echo ; Feb., 2Q, Coalville ; Mar., 13, Uptoto; April 17, Hoytsville; May 22, Oakley. Elders Thomas Britton and Walter Bobol Oct., 31, Wansbip; Nov., 21, Hoytaville; Dec., 12, Oakley , Dec., 16, Peoa, Jan., 23, Rockport; Jan., Coalville: Feb., 28, Upton; Mar., 15, Henefer ; Feb., 27,(Almy ; April 17, Coal-vUl- e; April, 24, Evanston; May 29, Snyderville. Elders Henry Hirst and C. A. Walton. Oct.. 31, Peoa; Nov. 21, Rockport; Nov. 28. Oakley ; Dec. 1 2, Kama ; Dec,, 19, Echo; Feb., $0, Upton; Jan.,; Hottavllle; Feb., 27, Coalville; Mar., 13, W anship ; April 17, East Coalville; Aprir34,Hebeier.-Elders Isaac Dawson and Charles Kingston. Oct., 31. Almy J Nov., 28, tow-heade- d A CLEARANCE SALE OF Seasonable Goods Below Cost. RARfiAINR you cannot afford to miss. Something drops when we use printers ink freely, and that something, obedient to the laws of gravity, is dollars on our counters in exchange for the bargains we offer. Prices here quoted hold good until Jan. 1st, 1898. - ACT , your own interest, and remember we always live up to our promises and confront you with prices we meet as long as stock lasts, Underwear , Hosier and Gloves . -- A. ,f St Edmond Eldredge, Joseph A. Fiaher, v . pommittee. ' lor responsible established house ia V I f Approved, Utah. Monthly 88.00 and expanses. W. W. Cluff, PreaT 1897. Oet. 11th, Poeiuoa steady. Reference. Imw stamped envelope. The Dominion Company, DephT Chicago. - 1ANTKD TBU8IWORTHT AND active gentleman hr Jadies to travel , .1.. ll lOTICtS. ' J.t Schilling's Bist tea tl OF-- folio wtnf -- (J J :gS0Sfioeifajil"Lned Slippers. : ;i 1.7;.! FirmtrPriX ' Tkis t.l Ladies embroidered and fancy felt slippers . . . .f Ladie lined , felt iamgfpsa shoes . . . ; 1.35 Mens heavy work shoes, congress tnd lace, size 9 1.53 Graasie fine shoes, pat tip; sizes 5 to 91. 3 3 Children's ' ' gennina kangaroo, sizes 3 to 8, Will- -. lame flc Hoyts 1,30 , 75 prs. Children's fine Dongola shoes, spring litoi a a a a 4 aha heet,'sizesSJtoy5 50 prs fine kangaroo calf shoes, sizes 5.to 8. . . , 1.30 75 prsCaraval school shoes,; spring' heel, sizes ". $ ,, , ' . f to end j Hoods ext goods, bsshtYsfy isles , i - 1 Stltl . make..... .... ,.....4.' , 1 tfUndsrwtar, Oumhrt Ihthry end Chrts, arWo that mil mom (him this wintsr. ,63 ci-.- s. Ladies heavy blade hoods, worth 65a, gnat. Ladies heavy adored hoeds, worth 90c cid 1, at Ladles heavy colored fascinators, worth 90c to 81.25 Children's Toboggans, worth 60c, at Children's wool hoods, silk overworked, worth i. xo X XX to a a IJ5 , j Heavy knit wool shawls, black & colors, large size, J5 75 pfj babies shoes, Jsizes i toj One lot men's paaU, regular price x to 1.50, for 3TLa additinwe give' 5 per cent oif on all other shoes in " , go at.... tickets, daring stock, besides onr regularjdiacanat jn: silverware ' ' Boys' pants, 81.35, goat.... 1 this sale. go at.... 4 4 K. .75 50c & .to 8-- ' Dress Goods, ty. Fries 0 lab H. IT. HeOaaw, Resistor. allwool, 34 inches wide dress flan- court THE third judicial district . .. nels, Stevens', per yard. of tha emu ol Club, (D tjr ofSommlL-- lsu-Henncfer, inches wide dress matter ol the osuu ol James 43 twilled serges, 300 yds heavy lo ereditore. Notion Is kej is Always the same. niii i dress goods, half wool, 34 ins. wide the creditors d and aU pereon bavtuf Mm Soacalntt fignred yds 500 Uia real eAlme Besides these specials we have a nice line For sale by Pecplea Mercrntile the aeoimarr vouchem to Ibe ewea M with asUU U alu b r within Woe ali Utah. of Coalville, figured and plain black goods, colored cashCompany, meres and wool trecots, all at prices that will inare aaid terest yon. ugj bxmhkFXX, Exieotor of the astata ol James Heaaeier, White flannels, 15c, 2Jc, 35 40C vrth 20 per lt BlISiRCK I8TDEE, cent more. Turn public cion Rev. A MW. Red flannels, 15c, a 5c,' 30c, 40c, worth 30 per ct. ft th district cauRT of Tat van at Law. Co - in . 1 A FuJfLhi 75 8x-5- IWK,h.B,tM Bamll souaty, t?. ptHtiem of her BabA aDm proof ia rapport be thMreid prJwfVlll bs mads lore the CouulT mi I of Sum Clark eojretjf. '2 Coalville, Urns, oa Jn.u,r7 H watt, to MAh M. Wert aeelimet W K.N W X b WH s'l I April IT, Echo; May 23, firiager. wir tt Silt UkiCUf, Ctoli, Jjiodee ia btrpbr civen that tha amed aettler bae ileiaolioe of ' 28-9-8, La OTICX FOR PUBUCATIOSj-tAK- p si ;l ? A'-- : UHL V7 Park CDjJ Rock8pringe; Jaiv Fabn 10. Henefer ;lfar.'. 27, Coalville; thro aid Elders Charles. Beveridge and Jeeeph obese at wadding parties ta .Chicago Dean. Oct. .81 Evanston; .Nov., 14, whoa tha bride la learlag f Bridger; Dm, 19, Echo; Jen., a Mias Cahokla Well I rather guaaa Henefer; Jan.,28, Bock 8pringt; April aat their ' not Do yea euppasa they Jobs Boydea, 24, Coalville. lagas s Rig. Prict 'This Silt Mens odd undershirts, natural wool. .Bo $ ,40 Mens odd drawers, natural wool and fleeced 6o .40 Mens underwear, fleece lined, per suit 1.35 90j Mens California blue flannel overshirts. 1,75 Ladies' fleeced vests and pants, good quality, each .35 Coildren's fleeced vests & pants, to .30 u i)4 Ladles' cashmere hose; per pair. A...; r .aj Ladles' fleeced hose, worth aoc and 35C a pair .ia .17 .Childrens best home made hose, worth 30c and 45c. at .ao ' .30 Menjs wool hose, pod qaality, worthFoc a pair, at ;.'r7T! tS A A" i'Mena-woci hose, home made, worth 30c a pair, at (i " t" .ao,. wool home madewarth 35c a. pair; at hose, Boys' . .17 T . 7 iPoyi 4nd mens wool mittens, worth 33c a pair, at . xo ' Mens small sized kid gloves, worth 85c' pair, at ' ' ' ' -.50' - -- -- Ha ma 23-98- Spell-boun- d. Visa Battery in 300 yds plaid f- -- - Attorney Mr Judicial Dimrict el tb Btoto ol Dtob, ptaiettif, T. Summit etewsrt F. Toll, eammons. Tbe Luvlu C. ToUem, deleadaB Notary Public. jHate ol Ctob seado pooUn defendant. Toll, appear to aa asUoS Land business attended to. Too are hereby teqolrod toobovo aomod pUto-aiby h feronghl anlom youCourt of Ibo Tbbd Judlstol north id Stake In theDistrict doors tw g0ffice DtsBtet ol tbe BUU ol Otob, endtonto Buyer Iberetu vlthla Sled d7 Utah. oompUInt CoalvUle, .b ol sbo day ol eorrlclefwu JJtoltotbto House, summoue II served served out oltbl eouaty.btota twenty deye; ethenrlve UkiedlvtrUt, vltblu M. D., wKfatu forty doyo-- or Judmeut by deteall wtU JAMES E. HOSMER, to the pruysr ol uoeordinf be token onlnet you, PkjsieUa bb4 It brought to bovo s fudyeeot "niieiS aciion V mmtrtmooT of the f dimolvln AT RESIDENCE. court OFFICE bopdj of tbit between pleinuff nd defendant, und Coalville. It , action mid The brought relief rvn"rl lor ol noon the ground that lu tha mouth OfBce hours Irom 11 a. m. to 2 1 defendant wilfully und wllh-.othe plolatilT, teute eterted tadundtlwndoned 7 p.m. to and to tontlnuot ttill ind evtr ttnee bet. tbtndoo wiltullv tnd without otute detort tndtnd whocan should observe these hours All tptrt nltlntiff, tnd to live teptrtt near as possible. irom him. til ol which more fully tppetiu by herein. reference to pltintlfftcompltinl fill to AwiTdt tre hereby noliticd thtt if you at tbove tniwer the tld complmut wilf apply tofb required, the aid pltlnttff R, , court for the relief demanded therein. Jnlirve. and tilt toulWitnete. th. Honorable Court NOTARY TUBLIC, of i odiIn and for the State of of tha ruh, of onr herd oae tim'-- , m me and , hundred 'ere1 - v .:r,t ninety j. t. L"TDX.W, C'.trb. matie. Strtu. promptly ' Collections Tint puubi aiion Nov. f. IVN more. in at freeze Irish colors, 10c, llpc, xajc, worth more. t cent 20 per White and colored outing flannels, per yard, 6c, 74c , xoc, xajc, worth 20 per cent more. . ff " L " 83-35- v goat.... One lot single bed comforters, worth 85c each; at zoo remaants of silk ribbon, all colors, 1 to 3 yard Mil TUi lengths, will go at less than half price. I.85 90 x.50 2.35 55 -- .30 xo dozen Ladies' hemstitched and colored bordered handkerchiefs woith xoc each, go at........ 30 .10 05 Queensware and Glassware Bargains. 50 40 English grauiteware pitchers, worth 50c each, go at. . . . goat.... 30Cgoat.... 10c each, go at... A.. 40c A - mesh bowls, worth '.'..A.. vegetablejdishea, worth 30c each, go at ; 100 VO at 20C e 50 glass sets, worth 55c, go at 20 dozen plain glass tumblers, worth 45c for 6, go at, per act 20 dozen plaim goblets, worth 50c for 6, goat, per set 35 dozen fancy engraved glass tumblers, worth 55c for 6, at xco KO .40 33 .30 four-piec- o2fo,il HOLIDAY GOODS Sirjiei, week the largest lino of we ever received, consisting of fancy Glass and Chinaware, Toys, Dolls 'Trunks, Fancy Lamps, Hankerchiefsand Jewelry. Call and see our Belgian Lamps, illuminators and ... oil savers in the worjd. Jtn-It,t- ht the-fine- st yn-UROVE- ol lwenty-eventh4a- y T- -r I , IIenefer, Utah. Gaslit-Store- , i . . Coalville |