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Show : J! -v -- Am COALVILLE TIMES. t Til AT ' A U It HESS. The reroarksof President Woodruff on JMTCO EVIRT r!IT. IT THS politics at ihe dose of Conference WedAMY. PUBLISH IMG COMP 1 nesday have created quite a stir In every direction. In view of previoue M. PINNXO. Editor and Manager. utterance and declaration made by bun the bait Lake Tribune edi (orally Coalville Co-o- fS r. Trm i f Subscription. tMYlU... . Monttn - Sara Month 3 ..1 eo .. - t. Copie i . Advertletng , lnrh ' w . ! Ii m W W ie at DO, to 00 11 00 2J 00 7- l 7 M il HO 4 130 W 13 M I b?M V eoluma C eolurnD JeeJumn t m ute U.l nnitoM. uu pef il). 1 rate jjyy-T- be t I " J'-Dos- , P llo lor eeih ubr.j ucnl l'l be xtriotly Jbered to ! fMafit CM IMM, a JweeO-Cb- ' l u CMUt, Vttk, Hag 1, Hattv. COALVILLE, FRIDAY, OCT. 8, 1891 iiircot to politic! as- would W prepared to poblUh pirant that rate of 10 cent the t announcement per line, in advance. Any man who want an office ihould not henitate to we need nnnonnce the fact, and we are beid, ithefilthv lucre. 'At last the committee and the Un cotnjiahgre have came to a Melinite anderstamling on the allotment question, and this reservation, a hat ! left of It, will be thrown open to settlement on April 1st, Thla could have been accomplished four yean ago had not the Interior Department nullified the law. Will wonder never cee? J. C. Graham, a newapaper man, ha been recognUcd by the President and appointed postmaster of Provo. No won- der Rro, Graham could tee prosperity ahead so long go,' when all the other - editor were wondering where in h 1 it wa to. Tbk halt Lake pa pure are keeping their picture artists bus? oo municipal elec-- i lion matter, add it dosent look at if they were going to kisa and make up, eilke, Some of the production would atop a trolley car before it had runby you more than a half block, notwith- -t atanding the fact that some of them really resemble" the candidate. - J - a. . n ' igfj Election day come a early In November this year, the 2nd, a It Is for it to take place under the pres ent law, and we would advise the Democrats, Republicans, non-par, Popo erati, and all other pariics to got a .Tinrnp on themsolvea so wa can get in the swim and cartoon the candidates. Ko tip, no cartoon; no cartoon, no election. Pee? , s .. -- po-aib- I aye The word of President Woodruff on polities, in the Tabernacle yesterday, will be received with a fad considers- i tion of the extreme age and the many infirmities of the speaker. It is plain that while he was talking he quite forgot his own statements regarding the rights and duties of voters when the movement was first sprung, and the people diviJed off on party line. Old people, very old people, are prone to forget the lapse of time and the event of recent days or years, and to go back aud follow tbe paths of youth and early de-visi- the Chicago platiorm Latah Today's Tribune says that President Woodruff says he spoke as a burdened taxpayer, aud that he i in favor of a continuance of present party division except in city affairs; that he did not mean to say there should be no elections; that he partisanship in claims the right to speak on political questions nt as the bead of the Mormon Church, but as a citizen. CLOTHING Newly Adopted School Books At Boyden & Sons that ever came to Summit of . We are here to compete with COAL. conpetitorsand invite the all AT THE WHIM MINE, GRASS CREEK. Lump, Lump and Stove Mixed Stove, public to investigate Coalville $2.00 a 1.75 Produce taken in payment. JOSEPH BARBER. For Cash New $18.0 wHh Order Histi-Ar- ThraadTn, Just Received Ladies' and Childrens SEWlH3 ' LATEST 4 lT sad Ceopea Shipped tAAayoae,10 oywhere. ou days' free trial, in year own without, home, hkitiff one dvoce. -- p.. E)U. E. A. PLRDOX, tfirer wrilirr. witlt warranty each machine. A atrictlv f Coupc. Ingh-gTad- e MAGGIE SALMON. Mnt C.A0, r n trht Tbs Head of the "Arlington" swing on patent socket hinges, BmiW held down bv a thumb ftrew, St i sag, substantial, neat and handsome in design, and beautifully ornamented in gold, fled Plata haa rounded corners and is inlaid or countersunk, making It Bush with top of table. Highest Arm - space under the arm is AU inches high and inches long 1 his will ndmit the hugest skirts and even quilts. It la Saif Threading Absolutely no holes to put thread through is cylinder, ojieiiou end entirely easy to put In or eacept eye of needle Shuttle tnke cult; bobbin holds a large mm. not of thread. 5titch liegufator Is on Ihe bed of Ihe machine, to bobbin and tins a scalejihowing the number of stitches the inch, andean beneath the winder, be changed front to :U stitches to the inch, feed is dsnble and extends ou both sides of needle; never tails to take goods through; never stops at seams; movement is positive- - no springs to bresk and get ant of order; can be raised and lowered at wilt. Automatic Bobbin Winder For Ailing the bobbin automatically and perfectly smooth without bolding the thread. Machine does not mu while winding bobbin Light Running Macbute is easy to run, doeanot fatigue tlienper. alor, makea little noise and sews rapid1 v. Stitch is a double lock stitch, the same on both aides, wtll aid ravel and can tie changed without stopping the machine. Tension is a flat apnng and wilt ahnil thread from- - to 1.11 spool cotton without changing. Never gets out ol order. The Needle is a straight, needle, fl.tt on one side, and cannot be put in wrong. Needle Bar IS ronud made otcase hard ned steel, with oil cup at tbe bottom to prevent oil from ge'tiug an the goods Adiuatable Hearings All bearings sre case bsrdened steel and easily a. busted with a screw driver. All lost motion ran be taken up. and the machine will last a lifetime. s, and in addition we Attachments bach waclimets Inrnislied with ticeesscrv toolsand farnsh an extra set of sn.chiu.uls in a velvet lined metal box. tree of charge, aa follow: One raffler and gatherer, one binder, one ahimng plate, one set of foot hemmera, different width up t - ; ;r. ...ch, c..c ; .ckc;, one under braider, one short or attachment foot, and one thread d cutter. Woodwork of finest quality oak or walnut, gothic cover and drawers, ring -wets, ro--s ua.---S to a Jcc and deytee for replacing belt. ' nfWT MAY P!,,CE foil p'iy dihectit or nufctuptm PROFITS UUtl I SEW1M MACHINES DU I SAVE AGENT'S AND DEALER OUH GRCATOrrCH.- $23 SO I our 5eecla Wholesata Plica, but HI order to lntixxntce this sewing machine. Vre make a special con- Ceugyc poo offer, giving every reader of this paper a chance to get a firatelass maNe.aei3 chine at Ihe Unrest pnee ever ofl rred. gu receipt of lig.gu cash sad coupon, wa will ship the led machine anywhere securely packed and cntlevl, and guarantee safe delivery A ten yeara wrlttea warranty sent with iD.UO each machine' Money refunded if not as represented after thirty days' test trial. We will ship C. O. D. for J1HS0 with privilege of twenty dave' trial on If seal with aider J.V0O aa a guarantee of gobd faith and charges. If you prefer thirty of receiptInal before far Arllnglea days' paving, send for our large illustrated catalogue with testi- IIachln explaining lully how srsehip aewing nitehinee aaywber to any. Seeing cue at Ilia lowest manufacturer's prices wubout asking one cent In advene Na.88 The best plan ia to send all cash with order, as von then sa-- q the $1.(10 difr. Remember the coupon mnst be sent with order. ten-su- g acce-rone- nickci-pUte- " Ini shove-dese- AC-R- Ess (IN .1 bides, iron and steel and their mann-factorPhysician and Surgeon. products, but bnsinesa in tbe Office at duff Hotel ; or leave call at -district remains at a John quarantined Boyden A Son's Drug Store. angA standstill, and at all except a few northwestern distributing centers, in spring BREWER, wheat states, where is relaNOTARY PUBLIC, tively most active, there it a check to Utah. the demand for dry goods, bats and elothtng. Favorable reports come from Collections promptly made. n. ,,,,1 a region extending from Knoxville to Ft. 1aul and from Omaha to Milwaukee. The tendency is to increase estimates of the wheat crop and decrease those of the probable yield of cotton. ed rxorfe - lngh-gra- d ml n FUlti CASH BUYERS Bx S91S tloikc no Tj. Sew- ing Machine, finished throughout in tbe bcM. po- sible niamicr It pousemae-a- h modem improieuieuts annul mechanical construction in such that in it ate combined simplicity with great strength, thus insuring case of running, and making it im. durability, possible for the machine to be out of order It sens fast put and makes a perfect stitch with all kinds of thread and allclassesof material. Always ready ior ue and unrivalled for Sfieed, durability atid quality of work. Notice tbe following points of superiority: WAMED-TRU- S1 There are either some very cruel boys Notary Public. beastly men in Coalville who should looked after and a touch of law ad- Land business be attended to. ministered to them. Yesterday we saw twe doors north of Stake a little dog that some one had caught, 1 loose, Coalville, Utah. taken an empty oyeter can and bent the ent tin down on. its tongue so that it JAMES E. HOSMKR, M. D., nearly cut the torgue in two and then Fbjralclan and Surgeon, : turned the OFFICE AT RESIDENCE. dog loose. The dog may CoatvilW. have been out of ita place, but there waa Office hour from 11 a. m. to 2 p. m . no call or excuse for such cruelty There is a law to punish such act and and 7 All who can should observe the boon it should be enfo'eed. c at near as possible. .BaxwtTKXtTs says that general trade ia marked by increased activity In wool, 10 iNitp U nderwear, Hosiery, Ice Wool Shawls and Fascinators, Caps and Tans. The very Latest for street wear, the Cowboy and Empire Hats.J cent ' i Small ptWaiillond o?ien prevent great mischiefs. l.ittle Early Risers are very small pITT in sise, but are most effective in preventing the most seri-ion- s forms of liver and stomach troubles. They cure constipation and headache regulate the bowels. John UoydcA Son. to deal squarely and to represent It will pay you "W. j; MRS. M. E. RHOADES UNION, Ita iflA HL VAN BUREN ST., CHICAGO. N 1. The Milliner, 0HA4 bu-inc- r IIenefer, D WVISICIEC H yon have ever seen a little child in a paroxynn of whooping cough, or if have 1 at noyed by a constant yn t kbrgin the throat, yon can appreciate tbe value of Dne Minute Cough Core, whiehgivcs quick relief. John Hoyden A ::uu. KA ViULsaaiU' BEjlDOT DESTIST, r Coalville, 3f '-- t. s 1 'Is the,whole ztoiy aboui t Iff mrtrnorpc 1 JJEaWIQvjs (J jn MTMU. ' B0 mor flour (!a otlier padae sod unlvemllyaiiuiowlidgeJ ocver spoCj purest la tbCTQflda icrerrrlexu v y a beaetlful line of 1 . . Call and Examine. Prices are rXE, VamrwJ LOWER THAN THE LOWEST CCCRCa fc COuKcwTort. Sol 1 fcy mad Hammer Book r miaaDJa Rorfpo If VJIF for Arm COALVILLE, UTAH, Fall Hats and Notions. ' m iP HAf.fER SODA EiJe ealj ty Utii Jt Has Jast receired at Imltatloa trade our joods Just ss they are. To examine our samples of Mens. Boys and Children's Clothing and Furnishing Goods before buying elsewhere . There are' no others just as good at the same prices. You can get a fine, all wool mans suit, winter weight, every thread sewed vrith silk, at $5.50, $8.75 to $10 in every blacks. dress shade desirable and There is not a particle and new of cotton, shoddy or anything but pure wool in any of these cloths. These values have never been approached by Wanamaker & Brown until this season. EXAMINE OUR MADE TO MEASURE SUITS fronj $12 to $30, in every kind of cloth that is worth a mans notice. Everything that is new in design and coloriug, as well as the finest dress worsteds and broadcloths can be found in these goods. In our Boys and Young Eens Clothing, you have never seen such values as we now offer. We use better cloths, better linings and trimmings, better tailoring, and give you more stylish y garments than any other house. See our Furnishings, Underwear, Mens Hosiery, from cotton to the finest worsted wool. Also Ladies and Childrens Hosiery. These are the finest goods you have ever seen. You can easily save 50 per cent in purchasing your underwear and stockings, and wear the finest goods that are made. 5Reraember that you get everything at Philadelphia prices and no express charges to pay. The Wanamaker guarantee goes with everything that weeffer, YOUR MONEY BACK. IF GOODS ARE NOT SATISFACTORY. JiA AAAAA AWmkW a a tAAA.AAaL BEWARE From the East, a new and elegant line of Fall 3nd Winter In the most fashionable shapes and colors5 The Imam A $65.00 Machine Co-o- p. 1.50 sta. Bismarck, sxymiu, Attorney at Law. Co.. Full line of School Supplies just received. le i - , politicul freedofn ; what obligation the church during his presidency has placed itself under to the great Republic or it lit it. supports I le government. The Herald (inishe up an editorial on the tame subject as follows: It is certainly to he regretted that President Woodruff should have injected politics pure and simple into his sermon yesterday and advise the adoption of a course that if punned could not fail to result in at least a partial if not complete restoration of old conditions with all their bitterness and animosities. That jwh'.ch he recommends would not remove any of tbe evils from which the people may be suffering hut Would add others innumerable and infinitely worse. As we said but a few days since, it is Iwtter to bear those ills we have than tiy to others that we know not of. p. COALVILLE, UTAH. i cj . i (i tjinrt Just arrived, oneof.the largest yuiuti lines of Good marketable wheat and S; oats wanted. that manhood. It is quite poe-tbPiesident Woodruff yesterday was for tbe first time being only dimly con scious of the past seven years history of Utah, whatbas beeudone, what pledges have been made, fhat restraints and restrictions have been remove! by bit own consent from his own peoples WORTHY AM? nr ladies to travel fo responsible established bouse in Itsh. Monthly ft6 00 and expenses. Position steady. Kelerence, Encioee stamped envelope. The The Park City Patriot started oat at a Dominion Company, Dept. Y Chicago. daily Monday. J. J. Flahiff name do not 1.O.O.F. appeal over its columns any 0OALYILI.E LODGE 50-2- 8, bat Instead that of I. T. Camp as Meets more, e7ery Thursday ereniag at 7:30 at I. O.O. F. Lall. jSojourniag brethren publisher with If. A, Moore asassoCiate editor. The Patriot seems sanguine of cordially irvit". I?. M. PINNED, N. G. success in Its new venture, and we hope BISMARCK 88YDER, Seey. that such will lie the case. Politically, L.1896, A i I I |