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Show ba ef Jl DA v... consequence a large amount hay the ruined by if ? nearly not quite )u (rlcbr.no at j tu rain after it u cut. h in was Pioneer a celebrated Day gold a lady William Clark picked up and in a ville proper and fitting manner, and chain on the 24th. but spoiled b,lt owner w itbin the day pa.aed off pWnliy, the food finding by pay two slight caaualtie t0 njar the pro- COALVILLE TIMES. COALVILLE. FRIDAY. JULY At IIIAAT I'.rl City to 1JS la.lAtMo Hilt! i J,Wrt 0. . SI) - Mo. t, Mo. 2. COALTIIXf r o l- v ' ' w , ceeding. . k. OS awoke the At sunrise David Frii-bsleepers by hit salute of twenty-fou- r raised l HO Tt Et. Aathurlir'l 1 . 0I'T I, Wc Coal-watc- j FW AfcRlVE Vo. 0f KWW 4fKIVAl 30.1MW.. cltn. ., ' U-e- n - no ' w 4. ru t an" 1M1' tat .d W !ii;hVBVast&nd2ia,q.ropriate inches ' . barley wilt average three tanea. and nearly uia firm are full, and length, prrHl waste have fired. Mr. W right says there I not a y We havj l.ner Held of barley in I Uh. one , . olf at come nitll.h tetter The Only One To Stand the Test. Rev. William CPP. whose father was a physician for over fifty years, iri New Jersey, and who himself spent many years preparing for the practice of lnedicine, but subsequently entered the ministry of the Mi . CLsteh, smtest' "I am giad to testify that I have had analyml all the sarsaparilla preparations known in the ;OUcdcll! This is A ' heie on thariLe wit trade, but Kmk-- i the 24tb, bui this -- olt !y to a at tidied Halt Anna Jane g, j,,,. Mrj. H im, f re.. I . a K was much II rTuT July Luh. H.s standing, whfoi,, Henr t m the nature of a who tiossed tiie plains Enritjri dieyutc, hut only .if S, ected old lady, irorf ft is the only one of H. ft Motuiou a misunderstanding a jo uotilit ation. Llir the eany with ox an waguu in HoylrtiaiC r Join them that I could under-taaeVpUu A the t a . M cdekiiid, t migrant-Of ah i fwk AT THE Hnuim ,151. SlAKg recommend as a II, i i'ocaielio iU'ho brought the remains to Hrrr ftiini I have Heuefrr HaH 10 o'clock at ood i It ht services sere to Cro's, WlM( h and they Were hip-L iM ' A!u hundreds of of given bottles away e. Hou-Cn5 in Trih- - the Intake which was tilled with rli d ii I L aii ,"A tan, lor interment. I'wtalehe Mortfu it, as I consider it the safest as well A if a Uy ft y reidcnt and visiting citien- - m were as the best to be had. M'm. Con-- , highly pleased with tin- - program-rendered- . Pastor M. E. ol Church, Jackson, M11111. years Chun, ti Ulrwotorv iiturday, Major Baddies, as mii''r of cerean sAisi. head, icct-neitmu-ii'- i in a brief addles, extended a monies, Dr. lloemer at if a in the forehead. HunifAy Nliool very holiday welcome to all and the freedom of the ione, Mu raiuent vv.(S tailed and was louipdled to take citv. The lira Rand m, tn the Make a sethen Sunday i l - p. in, every UK several sliklics m the wound to drees It lection, lifter which the THE ONLY WORLDS FAIR o icnint' prayer M. M. 1. A. every -- nndu'y at 7 Ho p in., little The hoy is now gutting w otfered pioptiiy. Thonia-Cople.is In Stake House. up by amiig tirst-ratThe choir followed with an, approWhen in doubt, ask for Ayere Pills t'l'SOlttOAtloSAb (IIIRVH. trout being taken irom the priate and well Tendered uricition Under The lirei tain of Frof. J. W. Sm.is'i r. Preaching service every second Streams lh till locality the pi esellt Seaevenuur. Mintlav Mhool every son seem to be much larger, on the The oration was next on the program, THE MINERS' EXCURSION. C. L. Rundav at 2.31 p. m. Y. I. thau for many year. The and was ably and elorjuentlv delivered' average, hool. after Sunday A Moat EnJoahle Time Had y the by J. i Boyden. (icoKt-- r li. Ikkkv. Paator, writer Is fast developing into a Excuralonlftt. m Next came a vocal selection by Miss 54. E4tn and in a short time expect to The minors excursion from this place ' M. haw E. mcrea-- e his earnings materially by giva ley. Misshtiwg'-totSaifield Beach on th 24th was in t tali, and and Wiu. voice that Ims few equal ing Messrs, Johnston, lleaid every way a succe. Over 15u took ad-- 1 her ellort wrs 0 well received that she mull lessons in this sport. of this opportunity for an outwas obliged to respond to an encore. vantage and returned much plea-e- d with the fills item Irom an eastern paper may ing, H'cDon frtsiifr-la- l t lie pin 110: l to our manner in which it was Comluctcd have a passing local John Booth followed w.tli a brief the enjoyment furnished. readers: Newell, the New England and appropriats address. A special train was run dow to Echo iiealei, ha pure hashed the famous Mrs. Lena Thackeray was next on t He at noon to meet the regular train there, mineral springe at cauawga, Vt., where program, and gave a vocal wie. twin in a the he is in put up a liotthng house and do party arriving at iarliel i at oclock. very dear, sweet voice, which received a large business with the water. The They were merrv from the tart, and hearty applause ; Mrs. Di. Gregor,, passed the time of the journey pleant!y pi mg are on the farm where Brigham in songs, games and social conversation. Voting wa born, which Newell now The next number wa the reading of a own. They found a band of musicians to meet ery appropriate-poeby Mrs. J. J. them at Garfield, and during their stay The Rio Grande Western engines will Chambers. The selection was splendidly there were treated to a splendid te whistling in lark City along about given and well received, after which the of Their The Mikado. the time the beautiful begins to fly. hoirsang America, followed by the number waa greatly swelled by the The force working on the grade wa benediction by E. II. Rliead. arrival of the ealt Lake trains, This finished the forenoon program, hourly largely increased this Week and' the though they say they were not overy LOCAL BREVITIES. agent is expected in Dark and while the band played the audience crowded and had every facility at hand City almost any day now to make marched out to theirainaer. to enjoy themselves. Everybody took neces-ar- y arrangement for terminal otfered by the l.V THE AKTEKXOov. Read the bargain advantage of the refreshing bath in the The Rio Grande Western frcllities. Halt Lake, and pronounced it a Cash Bargain btore in their ad thia , The afternoon aport it the City Park Great uever doe business on the rare indeed. Besides tins, they treat, o 1arkite may surely look for the road were entirely successful, and the large danced to their heart content, and Mercantile Read what-thwho number to build into tbia camp without auy unleople' witnessedjhess were highly were sorry when Sunday, the time set Company ha to swy in tlieir ad 'In tr.i necessary delay. lark Record. pleased with the entertainment. for their return, arrived. No accidents First was the itre. bicycle to mar their pleasure, and Remember only auch medicine were race, in which there were tkLe entries, happened to conference Fcbool begin are anxious to repeat the trip. Sunday many admitted for exhibition at the World Carl Allison, Jacob Huffman and J. morrow at 11 oclock, and continue A SnriH tx Time. A deseof Aver ion Fair as are accepted for use, by phy- Gulliher. Carl Allisen cam in first and over !unchtr. 'A very interesting siol an, In the practice of medicine, Jacob Huffman second. Pills ha saved many a fit of sickness; ' i WMUtTed. At 2.30 tbe chiidregt da ice in the but w lieu a remedy doesjnot happen to be Ayera Sarsaparilla, Ayers Cherry Recg A number ol buck Indian were tors!, and Ayeri Fill being included in pavilion started, and forever two hour lie at hand, slight ailments are liable to their ware alHiut town yesterday. the list. They are standard medicine. it was one of the merfiet (atheriqgs neglected, and the result, frequently, is They had tome very prettily mounted The wa seriou iUnes; therefore always lie suplarge pavilion imaginable. luMfl Barton brad, horn, which told lor 1 1 and upward crowded with little oiiesjanij they en- plied with Ayers Pills. n in and readily. Ia ao Burton, joyed the treat to the fulleaiextent. Beaver Creek Mine The bill contracted by the Pioneer about Coalville, died at Vernal WednesJhe ball game between Coalville a"nd day lat. Th Verual Express say: The Coalville citivens having al-- o all have many committee Heuefer in tbi at whs celebration Day progres "One more pioneer has crossed the district been paid to far a known, and the com time, and although the game was not mining claims in Beaver on-ein the peteoe of Isaac Burdevelopcontemplate doing tn it tees will toon meet and receive their great divide as well played a many heretofore ton, u ho reached his Inst camping place it wa interesting throughout. ment woik up tlnre in .1 shuit time, discharge. at 0:57 yesterday evening, and by his Hi liefer carried oil the prinhy a score a the indiiatwn are now very flatterNew potatoes have been oil the mai ket death valley loses ouu of it oldest of IS to 11, which hmiij remind our ing. and with devch pmi-n- t Alley a number for some time, but the liuesl we have ami most prominent eitien. All of his boys of the fact 'hut Till llMES sug- ot valuable claims will d uihtlea insult. aeen thus far tin tea son wet raised by lauiily except one daughter wa with The following pati.'rtpu, taken fronJ to them that they nettled practice biomer Thomas, a 'sample of winch luui at his demise. The can so of duitl. gested Park Rrtord, tmw that others will the several W. months 1, ag J, Bromley be left at Tim Timkb oltice. was dropsy which lmd been troubling soon lie at woik int.u l.s:u-- t umpired, and gave general ' The TrwKi reader will he pleased to and graduliy guw ing on him for several A. N. Maitiu an - :i, 1, ham, ex- The 100 yard foet'.u-- wsj von by Roy m- u then mining to not that our coriespoudeut at livneter, v ear uutit l.ut Thuisdav he was takm Wilkins, Mark I fopkiiis raG begin peer opi seccoming in has Will.uiu n - i.eai Kama ilTic.ently re- - to hi bed aud had I et quietly droppm claim in the p(ilu, ,lt,iry VlU!(. th,ri, life ot eon-ever Ids I out a siiue, hut tojiccal'le to send strong fhev fine' gained hi health The race was wiGiin tin iiex' tu wc-sU hi iUteresUng tetters again. iir! tee between J.u-oUimman amlT. J. Morhy, an cxcelu pt bjvi.K "U the ' the f andepxei.t tn vt rc.i-1.- 1 .h e depth will L unier coming m first, Jlorn , yesterday, to the wife of Harry At pies-eu- t The " I'.aldy from Jfenefercar- - eliow up some veiv go lore. Wriglu, a boy .Harry l at preeut out thev hue is lull of stiing- veai fir- -t off untie will umnev and horse rn! on a fist-iin the race, excursion, - from wiiich yield era of govl oie. R'diin-on- 'hla. k mare x close second. doubtedly hold up both hand when the Klllrrt at I.rk Hy. and tiie tnde ation are tiiftt results, big on hi halt command n,e fter Th,, rW'1 return. lla's sD,rti- - but baby concenPark City, Utah, July depth Will show thce all liad taken dinner, the psvilion was trated anil . a fair body of high making ' Janie ore 27 'jwti-ialfrom are the aged Kennedy, shipment years, Following Lake parties will do the filled with people to enjoy tbo grade ore. the MelntoU Sampler for the past wa killed in the Ontario mine this again hall at for an intere-- t in the work nt developnu night. JVtteen eighty, grand SIS, Wat; Silver afternoon. Wceai Silver King, ground. 100 couplt aud danctbe and attended, Kink con ce a t r a tes , 37 si . 0 ; Anchor, (K,- Kennedy w a working in a drift of In tha vicinity of IVnet, Westmoreing was kept up until ftr Ja. m. SPO; creek jigging, f,htiU, Tul pounds, the ldWMoot level of the mine, in shaft Thin ended Pioneer land Co., Pa.. almost anyone can tell Isy la Coalville, No. 3. whvn a cave-i- n occurred. Fust l.ino.l'H'. , for the success of the celebration the you how to cure a lame back or stiff and a large piece of fell, etriking him in Frank Evan w ill rattle hi w heel next committee and ettixen deserve much Ujaek. They damped a piece of flannel of the stomach. Thia 'was fothe pit a Friday. The wheel it tplemlid one, llowed with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and praise. by a huge mas of waste dirt that , in pei iec condition, aud many are anx bind iton the affected parts and in one . cvmaitu. felled the unfortunate man to the 1 r lou to win the prixe. Nearly all the or two day the trouble has disappeared. Before the the of commencement ticket have been old. The ratlle will ground. Thi same treatment will promptly cure Kennedy waa a popular young man. sports at the Citv Park on the 24th', take place at Echo. a pain in the side or chest. Mr. E. M. Walter ood Caldera th and WilUatn Cairo He grew up in the camp and w as greatly took a spin around th track on their Frve, a prominent merchant The boy ol W. J. Wright, aged 10 beloved by the miner. of lain Balm, and on horse. Mr. Caiderwood buiulay hone be- speak very highly yeaia, while feeding the pig tmrd of Tiikiki. . have had much to recommendation hi came fence and off sustained fell the in aid to' excited, an endeavor last, there. For of and it The relative brother with do mother, popular fence making struck hi feet against a jump the a fracture ol the arm. It seamed A Son. late Wickel Edward detire John the ale Boyden bv through stumbled by in him tbe feet and post, hi another boy caught fell, throwing Times to express their thank and rider violently to th ground. Mr. play while be wa on the fence, w hich Thi Awarded ' caused the fall and accident. Dr. lio- - deep gratitude to tbe many friend who Caiderwood received a lever shock, Honors Worlds Fair. have shown them so many kindnesses aud wa considerably braised about the Highest tner reduced the fracture. and in vrioa way showed gym path head and face. H11 iajuriew, however, If tbe Rio Grande Western build and good will their late berear are not thought during erion, and at present , through the Uncompahgre and Uintah ment, i he progressing nicely. reservation, a i proposed, it will tap During .the horse race the brown ARNICA SALTS. ene of the richest section of Utah, and horse owned by W. H. d become a In fweethtf foith, Jr., will time ue that The best talve in the world for Cuts, ridden by Wm, track Batnall.bolted the camp for sportsmen, beside being a Bruise, j Soros, Ulcer. Salt Rheum, on one of the carve " jB doing to . center of mining, agriculture and grazing' Fever Sorer. Tetter. Chapped Hand, kaockeil down Mrs. Cher-- , little boy, Corn, and all Skin Eruptions, Chil- about 10 industries. Cheyenne Tribune. and positively cure Pile, or years of age. The little fellow blains, - . The frequent etorms and uncertain no pay required. It ii guaranteed to give waa unconscious for a ihort time, bat .weather of the past two week has done perfect satisfaction ct money refunded. wasssoon revived bv Dr and 1riee 25 cent per- - box. For sale by other. We much damage to hay.. One or two gooJ John Boyden A Son. hear hii iE,wiej0mer consist of a couple of broken ribe, atorm are expected at about this season though at this XV anted at . . of tbe year, t js bin they have come wnung he i, j Yory favorthe farmer reasonably exjiect. from past , Active. agent for each county.' Ex-- , oty, No blin)e i atta,'Ui to Mr. Bas- I ehtsiv control And no rik. .Will clear S a Onion! lor OCCUf- experience, that the neither would MOST PERFECT MADE. . kun.treil l!liir a vear. En-1? v amL the some settled for time, permit irPowdtr. Ff? barv-'-tio- g of the Tmy other adulterant. . 4 -- . car ha 5 bet Ji 3 rai exc for The Tluo. S- Earn UAli t) 'rw'i c the time to strike the best bargains in every variety ot Mens- Furnishings at the - . - U klW llil -- j AYERS ei r, A blood-purifie- r. fc V 1 Sarsaparilla y. pro-les- h, og-leti- . We are offering Mens Furnishing Goods at such tempting prices that buyers will find it to their advantage to call and see our line, We carry the most serviceable and best class of goods in Shirts, Gloves, Hosiery and Neckwear and Mens Pantaloons. ALMA ELDREDGE, Manager. 111 MRS. M, E, RHOADES, mtc-n-s- Tiie Milliner. 11 COALVILLE, UTAH, -- t , Will sell all hr Summer Stock in Mil- linery at Greatly Reduced Prices. Laces and Embroideries going at Half Prices. right-of-wa- Call for Bargains. e. half-shell- e ' pnl-dlm- well-know- etenie -- Best W eber Coal. OLD CHURCH & CULLEN MINES Grass Creek. 2100 lb Cullen Mine lump, $2.00 2100 lbs Old Church lump, 1.75 .80 2100 lbs Stove Coal Good wheat or oats taken in exchange for coal. and bunk house furnished free. W. W. CLUFF, Prop. n. 1 i , 11 Stabling -a . e -- 0OY D EN SX)R U STO R E. --O- j j i m.ie ' 1 1 rk Frescriptions Filled. HEADQUARTERS FOR FINE STA TIONERY. COAL VILLE. COAL Always On Hand at the rCH ' DO; i 1.' 1. amuvi Lump, Stove, $2.00 1.25 CREAM MM MB1 PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY S j Weber Coal Dept. O. S. M. Co |