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Show 'L, - COALVILLE TIMES. and had to be inset of that paper. It is a good paper caught the asms disease are now getthat can do that much damage ia on similarly treated jThey we(l, last are still City ting along issue these hard tiitys.-F- ark ' work. to ' Patriot. Citizen in the suburb Lave been baa decided Court Tba Supreme ealculatin a petition asking to be eat against Monk in ths habeas corpus case,coas plain that mining off from tbe cjty, as they and he will vow turn overth be should to pay not compelled they record. be will precity tazes. Tb$ petition W regret to announce . that X W. sented to the pity (kniwil asking the William is very ill at this writing, and tastier to be submitted to tbe voters at that little hope of bis recovery 4r4 tLe coming elcetien. Dr. E. A Pardon went to Salt Lake The U. F. rate to conference kicked where he this week successfully passed the pins from under many who intended This extbe medical ezaminatioo. going, and thoee who did go from here be to the second amination is said went by team. hardest in the United States, PennsylEupbonia Bheppafd and J. H. Asten vania alone being excepted. Dr, Purdon of Park City were granted a license to came out with flying colors, however, wed Tuesday; also Albert Lyons and and has Corinne to pay a visit to gone Jeanette Wilkins of Feoa. to his father and mother at that place. Allen Jacob and James Wignell are A. M. Lyons and Sarah 3. Wilkina, doing quite a business in repairing both of Peos. were married yesterday wagona, furniture, etc., at their shop. at the residence of the brides parents, The forge ie going early and late. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wilkins, O. F. Lyons The topic at the Congregational officiating. The bride and groom are Church neat Sunday will be Flesh highly esteemed and popular and Tub and Spirit." ' Rev. Nutting, the pastor, Tnfxa joins with their hosts of friends extends a cordial invitation to all. in wishing them long life, prosperity i ' C. R. Hancock came down front the tie and all the appurtenances thereunto becamp yesterday. He bad the misfor- longing. tune to eeverely burn hie hands up Mre. Thomas Lloyd has received a there but they are rapidly healing. letter from her husband, written on no-ab- le COALVIIXE, k V i ) 4 8, 1897. UTAH OCT. tttnril AD BtPAKTUH , amiti z w. 131 to Par Wo. U&, ezrazT Ctt ... ro Of TAAIHt. coaltilui ............ to Echo. ........ Aiuti aiib DrAt Vo. I, Wort.. .... ...... . . Vo. 4. tvX Vo. t, IaaL.. - nex bcno. ......UJtA IV. ., ,.. 123ft p to CorroooOooto for Tfco Ttooo. AiUmHhA 106 ooV Avoote ln ,...Xii K.RothB.8npo O. f. Ltwil took port KttiAlp HoyUrtUo.... .. Creek........ leAo .. ........ Opioa firmA Rntlir Onrdoa... Mum on tod Canyon. Wyu., Church Diractorv. SAIXTZ. LATTkk-XlA- T Wais Sacbaxest Mestiso Every 8 unday, at 3 p. m. F. H. W right, Pres, 8abatv School Every Sunday at tO a. in. Geo. Beard, Supt. Taut' Mzrnxo Every Brat Sand' at 8 p. m. Biohop. Gxkkkai, Fjuxsrnoon Meetibo ol thf tJTa rd. First bjnday of each month at 4p. m. Bishop. Aabomic Phikuthood Meetiso Every Wedneeday at 7 :30 p. m. Biabop. Bxuxr Soctetv MEEmoa Every first Thursday at 2 p. m., in Academy Building Elizabeth Lusty, Free. Y. M. M. I. A. JdEETisoe Every Sunday at 7 :30 p. tn. B. B. Copley, Free. Y. L. M. I. A.Mbetiko Every Monday at 7 ;30 p.m. Eliza Barber, Free. Fattuav Meetikoo Every Friday at 4:30p. m., in Academy Building, Maggie Salmon, Frea. Chou Fbactic Every Thorsdav at 7;30 p. m. I. W, hi mister. Chorister -- cobobeoatiohal chcbch. . Preaching aervlce every second Sun-da- y evening. Sunday School every Sunday at 2:30 p. m. 3. Mcttinq, Pastor. Third North and Quines St. Salt Lake. i, Coni villa Mall torvlev , PAILT. Mall pouchea going north, east and weet close at this office at 8.30 a. m. Mail ponchea going south close at 0:S0 . m. Mad arrives from the south at 0 a.m. Mail arrives from the north east end west at 11 a. id. Mail pouch from Upton arrival at 12 a. m , leave at 3 p. m., Wednesday and Saturday each week. ornci ijocbb, Money order window opena.at 9a. m. and cloeea at 8 p. m. and Genneral Delivery, Sump Register window open at 8 a. iu., and closes at 6 p. tn. On Sundays and legal holiday general delivery window will be open tor on hour only after mail arrive. No registered and money order basinets will be done on those Jays. A. 1). Boweb, F, M. 3 LOCAL BREVITIES. lion. Alma EIJredge has been in Salt Lake on buslnebi for several tfrvs, I The K. O.T.M., are making for arranje-ment- s grand annua! ball on the 29th Inst. , A great quantity of raSu fell here during Wednesday night and Thursday September 19. He was then on the Skaguay trail and was making good headway. He left Skaguay on September 12th , and at the date of his letter be had passed people who had been on the 11760. trail a month. He was well equipped The heaviest rain and hailstorm of and was confident of getting through to tbs season paid its respects to us yeste. ' Dawson City safely. Tribune. day afternoon. We were rather hocked Comer Thomas was in Salt Lake this to hear a lady remark that "surely this week looking after the finishing touches is hail." his appointment aa mine inspector. to At la. m., Saturday, William seems that someone raised a question son of Mr. and Mrs. Duncan It as to bis being able to qualify, for the McCormich of Park City, died aV St. reason that he had a contract with the Marks hospital of dropsey and Brights Grass Creek company at the time ot the disease. appointment. The company, however, Da id Frlsby is having much trouble released Jhim from his contract and nd annoyance from stock getting into everything was satisfactorily arranged, the Stake House lot. The owners ia and Mr, Thomas will likely file his may expect to find their cattle in bond and qualify tomorrow. the eatrsr pond. A few weeks ago the editor wae taken We have received the program ef the with a very severe cold that caused him eighth annual meeting of the Congre- to be in a moat miserable condition. gational Association of Utah, te be held It was undoubtedly a bad case of la with the Plymouth Church, Salt Lake, grippe and recognizing it aa dangerous he took immediate steps to bring about 1807. October a apeedy cure. From the advertiseMrs. F. H. Madden of Butte, who haa ment of Chamberlains Cough Remedy been visiting her relative in Park City, and the many good recommendations passed through Coalville on her return included therein, we concluded to make home, accompanied by ber sister. Miss a first trial of the medicine. To say that it was satisfactory In Us results is Laura Graham of Park City. putting it very mildly, indeed. It acted Jutiua Lovendale and a companion like magic and the result was a speedy from Salt Lake passed through Coal- and ptrminent cure, We' have.no ville yesterday on their way to Bear hesitancy in recommending this exriver for an outing. They got here just cellent Cough remedy to anyone afflicted with a cough or cold in any form. The in time to be caught in one of our gentle Banner of Liberty, Libertytown, Maryshowers. land. The 25 and 60 cent sizes for sale The McKinley Republican Club jnet by John Boyden & Sons. Wednesday, but little business was Off for SeoBold, done outside of the appointing of a comWilliam Parrnley. for the past four mittee to interview the precinct comyears foreman of the Wasatch mine at was texen to mittee. Adjournme this place, on Sunday evening left for Tuesday noxt Scofield, w here he will take charge of The ball and supper given for the mine No. 2 in the capacity of foreman. benefit of Geo. Judd last Friday even-tu- g Mr. Farmley also takes with him about was a marked success, 30 having thirty of our prominent cilizeps, all of been cleared to help him on his miseion. whom, will go. to work under him. The pavilion was crowded, but everyone Coalville looks lost without these famil' , enjoyed it. iar faces, but we wish them every sucW. J. Wright has about recovered cess in fheir 'new quarters. Following from his attack of appendicitis. He had is the list, as far as we are able to who have gone to that district. a close call and it was thought an operaWm. Pall, Thomas Lee, Dsniel SoQfc tion would have to be performed; in nt for his brother to era and two tons, Charles Edwaras, R. (act, Lr. Hosmer assist him, but by prompt treatment Hayes, 1. Hayes, .Jas. S. Clark, Nick . Dixon, II. Wycherley, W. S. Clark. J. this has been avert d. Jacobs, David 'lllingsworth, Wm. The S. B, L. . of 'jConlville j in reThomas Livsayy -- Albert Lee, ceipt of a number of books containing Jesse Clark. John and David Bagnell, A. the names of the officer aud members Bucbannan, Jr., Wm. Chappell, Jr., and tbe constitution and bylaws of the Geo. Stockman. As a number had Balt Lake Womans Clnb. These clubs previously gone there from here, it arapn tbe most intimate terms, and knocks quite a hole in our town, suit has been filed by Horace and Geo. Stevens against James Salisbury, at. al., to recover the possession of 780 head of sheep, or their estimated value, A - The enterprise in the American as they led to the foundation ol Englands Colonial seas hore lasting fruit, Empire. Mrs. Annie Olsen gracefully read a very pretty poem. "The Heart ol tbe War. A beautiful organ solo was charmingly executed by Mrs. Louie Ste ens. Mrs. Wheadon related an incident connected with the death ' of Washington. He died the last second of the last minute of the last hour of the last day of the last week of the last month of the last year of the last century. Mr. Callis related the circumstances that led to the discovery of the ancient city of Nipur and the wonderful, valuable articles and engravings found daring the progress of excavation. After a pleasant profitable afternoon club adjourned io meet next Wednesday with Mrs. Annie Olsen. N. Mertdiaw Llo For some reason, probably on account He has engaged nh lake orchestra lief will of threshing, a number of our up river to furnish the mnsic aud promise quite letters failed td reach us this week. ' an entertain meat. r ' KUllUhd Government Surveyor II. L. Baldwin this week established a north and south meridian on the court house hill by setting two points for the benefit of local and other surveyors as starting points. The point consist of two large stone posts stuck in the ground just east of the couithouse. Mr. Baldwin is making a general survey of the county, but be is specially engaged in making survey to locate the boundry Knes of the forestrj reserves, and designating their logical .status. Mr. Baldwin left for Evanston Wednesday, ' i The Irn(Btloa Caagre. Thirteen states were represented at the meeting of the National Irrigation Congress, which was held in Liucholn, Neb., last week. After hearing a number of addressee upon topics cognate fo the work ot the congress, that body adopted resolutions declaring that the value of the irrigated farm and the security of tbe homes thereby created are alike dependent upon the efficient public control of the water supply and the prevention of water becoming a speculative commodity. and that the water of all itreami should forever remain pub-li- e prope.ty and,' further, that the perpetuation of the forests of the , and regie n is essential to the maintenance of the water supply for irrigation, as well as the Supply of timber for industrial needs. It was decided that the President of the United States be memorialized to withdraw from entry or sale under the act of March, 31891, all public lands which are of more value for timber than for agricultural or minerals. The congress declared in favor of the national commission of creation of skilled and experienced persons to investigate present conditions and to submit to the national Congress such changes in tbe land law sas investigation should show tobe desirable. Weber Lodge No. 8. K. (X T. M.- - is Morgan Moor returned on Saturday still growing, two candidates having lat from Challis, Idaho, where he hae been initiated at fhe last regular meet- been working for some time. Morgan ing. was obliged te return ow acconnt of his is Maos Dr. E. A. It la rumored that health. It seems he got a case ot blood going to commence a. liable suit against poison from milking cows on which the Time Publishing Company for (25,-- e some sort of a d sea-- e broke out. Hi 900, which amount he llleges hi good hands swelled terribly and be had to liaise and reputation baa been damaged have his fingers lanced. The swelling by reason of the population of a cer- also went to his arms, legs and lace, tain article concerning him in the last and was veiy painful. Ilia brother Tam follow A Sons, We have just received a com1 line of New Goods, plete - The NeW arrivals" consist of NEW DRESS GOODS, TRIMINGS, and BRAIDS and OUTINGS, etc., embracinthe most desirable SHADES and PATTERNS for the fall of 97. OUR LINE OF MENS FURNISHINGS, now complete, including many of the BEST MAKES of fall and winter goods at POPULAR A PRICES. Our line of STOVES and t RANGES have Brad-street- DEMOCRATIC - i and we invite all to come and examine before buy ing elsewhere. Peoples Mercantile ALMA C O -- TCH ELDREDGE, Manager. A. I. v MINE s. CAUCUS A meeting of the Democrats of Coalville ia hereby called to meet in the Brick Bcheol house on Friday evening, Uct. 16th, at 8 oclock, for the purpose of nominating candidate for city offices, to be voted for at the ensuing election. x By order City Committee, IV. M. Boydkn, Chairman. October 8th, 1897. - $2.00 Lump, Stove, 1.25 loid Pr Awarded Highest Honors -- Worlds Fair. oa- PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY WeberCoal Co - Certainly you dont want to suffer with dyspepsia, constipation, sick headache, sallow skin and toes of appetite. You have never tried DeWitts Little Early Risers for these complaints or yon would have been cared. They are small pills but great regulators. John Boyden A Son. CHEAT, I M9NG Clearance Sale in some of our lines at per YU ANTE D TRUSTWORTHY AND active gentlemen or ladies to travel for responsible, established house in Utah Monthly f65,00 and expenses. Posit. on steady. Reference. Enclose stamped envelope. Tbe Dominion Company, Dept. Y Chicago. Co. Always On Hand at the Sold by John Boyden - arrived, L . Inter-spera- ed . LINE. f intelligent, queenly, though capricious Elizabeth through the first part of her illustrious reign. The proteetant faith wai again established without toss of life. lftRGE T To literary prfigram was then given, Mr. CalHs continued the review of English history in her usual scholarly manner. With her we followed the U11I-thor- n, morning. The City Council met Monday night, hut adjourned to next Monday night for lack of a quorum. '' The weather of the past week has put the autanm color on the trees, and they frequently exchange compliments. A pain in tbe chest is nature's warnare fast dropping them in disgust. that pheumonia is threatened, ot secured I. has ing Austin Neill Oakley The K. O. T. M. are figuring on a O. O. F. Hall for next Tuesday pight, pampena piece of flannel with Chamberlains Pain BaL'and bind over the grand ball for the 29tn Inst. Look out October 12tb, when a d.tnco, seat of pain, and another on the back do announcements snd invitations. with songs, etc., will be given. between the shoulders, and prompt re- fl . Cty. -- 12-1- 4, a The ladies were pleasantly entertained on Wednesday afternoon by Mre. Edith Clnff at the Weber House. After the unfinished business was disposed of Mrs. Marinda Eld red ge was elected delegate to the W, F. W. C,, which convene this week at Salt lake V MOST PERFECT MADE. pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free from Ammonia, Atum or any other adulterant A AO Years tK Standard. , , Bedrock Prices, Calland see to be convinced. PRICES. G. All other goods - at' HARD TIME , W.& ROBT. YOUNG, Wanship 1. |