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Show : t ii iI COALVILLE TIMES. Of 11410$. 4t$,tl Ml MMITWf Do, ; .IWMt ., Ha , Km( Ro. 1 Eaat. tn urt rw n U P , - faRao4aU 1lif Tiaa. A.lfc.rl. ni . Kua 56 .... " wa I.-- iWSt.) !t B OF i.you vui.f t bfl R. at Jnt.o ('lark , HuryW reeiaM 1 loekport Wuwliie rp fetal' ... A (, Hr) mm iiliua BrmrirT Hn-w- Juarpb H Ball U Vac tfianowt Atblji wuk apeakirg to thus who haa assembled. W hope there it not a citizen in Coalville owning property oa the line of the proposed aew aide walk but abo will im mediately begin the repair of their ao that a walk that will be a credit to the eitv will soon be laid to the courthouse, it should b done before court Bieet again. Through the kindness of the Utah k nature and KepresenUtive in Washington, Tnw Tiers receive daily the Congressional Record. They also have .sent ua alUhmbaek an where of the Con-jg- r, b MaaenaJ- - Records of tL comfile our make Congress, which welare citizens our which and plete, come to peruse atany time. Ta Thus retarn thanks to Representative George Beard for a copy of aide-wal- rvrti roL!U-- f A.uvtxsp eer l to Cut City Its. too, te tcho , 51,18. COALVILLE. FRIDAY. FEB, train remained here in tinging and I k, Hty-foart- bill No. b6, by Mr. DnacoU, en- --V THIRD DISTRICT COURT. SsMioa ISJ L.t (if la Swait Hsie The first session of the Tbird Irisnict Court in Somuiit county wasxaUrd to order at 10 oclock, last Saturday morning. Judge Ogden Hile presiding. s Tbe first case befure his honor that of 3. L. lostawalski of Iark City, vrho petitionedfthat hit name be changed to that of 3. L. Poet. W. I. Hivler presented the case for him, and the petition was granted. Matilda Eiker, through her attorney, W. I. Snyder, asked that the legal t.e that bound her to Peter Eiker, her husband; be eevered. on itie ground of desertion and fuilure to provide. Mrs. Eiker testified that herhnsband left her without cause or provocation seme years age, since which he has failed to contribute anything whatever toward the su port of herself or family, although he was able to do so. Thia evidence being corroborated br the plaintiff's daughter, the 3 odge ordered that she be granted the relief prayed for. Defendant was not present nor represented by a lawyer. The caee of 0. 1. Clawson vs. Coalville City wa withdrawn at the request of the complainant. This is the case wherein C. I. Clawson sued Coalville ei4y lor an electric ' light franchise and (500 dollars damages alleged to have been sustained by the action of Coalville in patting an injnnc-tiu- n on hie work. The ease has been on the .docket for come time, and the withdrawal of it le tha result of tbe com promise made by tbe complainant and the Coalville City council. The terms of the compromise were published in Thx Timks two weeks ago. The city pays Clawson f 125, ami he withdraws the suit tnd pays tbe costs, leaving tbe poles now standing to the city, he so take tbe wire now etreatched upon jhern. Court was then adjourned te Saturday, February 29lh at 10 oclock. Over Thirty Years Without Sickness.- - BARGAINS Mr. H. LYettktein, a i)terpri8ing citizen of Hjron, III., writes: "Before 1 paid n,,' t, attend tion to regulating the bowels, I hardly know a well day; but since I learned the evil IN well-know- DRESS GOODS ts of constipation, and the efficacy of In order to make room fur our Spring Line, we. will sell a variety of Dress Ooods at AYERS Pills, I have not had one days sickness for over thirty years not one attack-tha- t did not readily yield to this remedy. ify wife Lad Been, previous to our marriage, an invalid for years. She had a prejudice against catharticartmt as soon as site began to use Ayerk Pills her health was GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Persons wishing to purchase anything in titled, "A bill for an art for the appoint HMltaairoa, ment of a metalliferous mine inspector, this line will do well to call early and secure t Church tureVtcrv. defining hit duties, the violation thereof , restored. salary and removal, the protection of SAIST. IaTTU-Daf persona emlive and health the Sunday &bol very Fnoday at - r tb aietalliforou mine ef the in ployed n. m the Hake House. hacraiaent Y. Mate, wecldPK at 2 p. ni. every tunday. M. M. I. A. every Sunday at 7 30 p. H)., An old miller was once in a boat In Hake Hern. crossing the stream which drove his Pills will. Tbe stream was flooded and bia at h. coHoaOATHML chi tbe at waa World's boat Hit Diploma wile, seeing rsir. capsized. Breaching service every second Sun Ts Rasters ctooui i?very danger he wa in, ran frantically along Sondav Stresgth, take Ayers Saruptrifla lt? B. -- C. E. the tide of the water crying for help, Sunday at 2.30 p. ni. Y. to after Sunday echuol. her amazement, (be was when, tiaoaoi II. Bkkv. 1aMor, PERSONAL. a standstill to by ber better brought M8. AtH St.. Ogden. hall jelling out If I am drowned, J. E, Bromley was up from Echo SatMary, remember that flour ienptwenty-fiy- e urday. cent a each," Ex. Mr. A. A. Berry of Hilliard. Wvo., ia Arrangements have been completed in Coalville visiting friends. between tbe city official and other parMrs. L. Van Swearinger of Morgan is Line of Spring and Summer ties whereby the propoeed cleaning oat the city, the guest of Mrs. Dr. Visick. ia be a will Creek LEADER of Silver accomplished at 8moke the John bhermaa has been uitder the nominal cost, merely fur the hauling CIGARr None batter weather the past week with an attack away of the debne at it ie taken from of la grippe. for the money. Manuwill Thia and refuse the creek piled np. B. Kelleher, section boss at Grass factured by the Leader be run through jigs and concentrated, and was in Coalville Wednesday on Creek, 63 Cigar Factory, the metal it contains extracted. The business matters. Salt atreet, arrargeinent will prove profitable both Dr. J. J. Chambers and Attorney J. Much of lifes misery is due to indigesFROM WANAMAKER & BROWN. to the city and the persona who will Lake City. tion ; for who can be happy with a pain J. Jones made atrip to bait Lake thia clean out the creek. Iark Record. in hi stomach? Asa corrective and week on important business. The finest line of Clothing ever displayed in Coalville. The Leap Year ball given last Friday L. Van Swearingen of Morgan came of the alimentary Fashion plates showing all the new and correct styles. strengthener otgans, night by Mr. Alma Etdredge, Mr. B. Pills are invaluable, their use be- up to Coalville on business Tuesday Ayers Everything bright and new. No old goods to peddle off. H. Chandler, Mis Lenore Evana and LOCAL BREVITIES. lie reports Morgan a picking up rapidly. Full line of attended with markad Mens, Womens and Childrens Hosiery, Mis Amy Boyden waa in evtry way a ing always A. N. Rosenbaum, formerly editor of & Browns goods. e numWanamaker succesa. About Also everything in seventy-fivgrand Tbe Cab law ii up. tbe Logan Nation, but now of Salt Lake, Tkw Rwat Crap. Made Stockings. Home ber were sold, and the ladies gave the Full line of Gents Furnwas in Coalville Tuesday in company Indian eunitner weather. Three additions to Coalvilles populamen a lesson in tha line of conducting Ladies and Childrens Shoes. Goods, Mens, ishing M. West. with E. i Tb buaineae outlook for Coalvilln such parties that they will not soon for- tion have regittered since our last issue. Arthur Brown of Wansbip was ia are the best tbe market affords. Prices tbe Lowest. Oa Sunday morning Mrs. Thomas improving. get, There were no wall flower, ami if Coalville on business Monday. Mr. Mj goods Will Cluff if the beet gueaaer in town. there wae a wan in tbe honae whe did Chaster presented her husband with a Brown is full of energy and always ready ' Dot haveaboat all tbe dance taken out fine boy. Atk Branch. Ghe me a call, to talk business. On Monday Mrs. 3. H. Ball delighted Coal ahipinent from tbie paint are ef him before the party broke op. be T. Alinv made his regular monthly J. must have been a daisy. the hotifehoid by introducing ts them a visit to Coalville this week for the purholding op well. A father wrote an editor for instrucnew daughter, Jim says it is the finest of distributing checks among the J, r. Job aion, barber, bae an advertions how to stop his hoy from smoking baby in Coalville, hut then, you know, pose iaaue. tbia in miners at the Wasatch. tisement and got the following reply'. Jim is a little overjoyed because it is a Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bromley were in Ye (eative drummer are making thein-elv- cig(ttea We snggest bribery, persuasion, inatruc-to- girl. on a visit with relatives and Coalville theae daye. eonapkuoue or shotting offhl allowance. Then W.-Hut where, - oh, where-I- s triends BatuntsyrMr; Bronitey conBismarck Suyder, attorney and Rotary if he remains obstinate, use rawhide an of hbl he had templates a trip in the near future to Xhe Public, bae a proteeaioual card in tbia rswhide. - Welt him until he I rowdy to JrMcht hooked up hit cow with one otiis horses, the gold fields of Alaska. issue. hold np his hand and promise never to The following uentlemen from Bark hitched the traces to hia suspenders, We cell attention to tbe change in tbe smoke another etgnrette. If that doe waa inwere in Coalville Saturday in he no buggy doubt, City tmnking, IeopieT Mercantile Company ad tbie not work, drown him. A drowned boy stead of an and started for Kama, on the firstsession ef the Third artist, is iietter then one that smokes cigweek. Upton, or somewhere. We have fins ml Distmt Courts Judge Henry Shields, Ex. Tbe calico ball promiaea to be arette. no one at yet who ran successfully in- W. I. bayder, D. C. McLaughlin, H. S. off noticeable fact that many good a carrv is will the It Who well attended. Lockhart, Henry terpret his wild utterances, but enotgh Townsend, J. M. items are lost to newspaper every week prikflT ha been gathered to warrant us in say- Welch, . A. Barshley and Editor Flahiff of the who hesibv tha modesty people are receiving their Our merchant ing that the cause of all bis bilnrtty of the Batriot. for the tate to tell tbe reporter matters concern- was the arrival at hi home and etock ready Bisinark Snyder, one of Bark Citys getting Tuesday epring ing themselves. The right thing to do of a BOY'. Sheriff haa been brightest young men, has located in Coalaeaeoni trade. Harrington is to stop a newspaper man on the street to look out for him, and the ville, and will hereafter practice law at Our little bird hae been very active of or any other place yon may happen to telegiaphed now is to go this place, lie has rented the office writer organizing a pott-elate, and premise eomething atartling meet him and tell him you have been on out and lasso him. Latxx Wa cap- next to Maggie Salmons in the locial line aoon. millinery store. a vieif . have relatives and friends visi ting tured him up nnder the ledge ef rocks. He is a brother of W. I. Snyder of Park Good wheat or oats taken in exchange for coal. Stabling In honor of Washington birthday yon, wife entertained company, We were attracted thatyocr a well in such known Summit strains by furnished free. and City, bunkhouse county. (he public echoole are thie afternoen or anything that is in any way a rnstter the in a clear falsetto His library and furniture will arrive following, sung exercieee. holding appropriate of newa. If yon have done anything voice: Monday. The Timks extends him a Tbe second dance of tbe eerie to be mean, of course, keep it to yonrself for M Is, tin line, vlwopec! welcome, with best wishes for la, Yip hearty given by the Coalville eocial club comee there are other to tell that. Balina I am a dsitdr. bet. b he. sueeee. bia joa off next Fribny night, tbe 28th." IVes. "Surety ay heart w'll o'erSow with Joy, Improper and deficient care of tbe de"For 1 am the dad of a bouncing BOY, ef in the is Tux Tims received week possession .3oneethle 3. Attorney will cause gray nets of the hair and scalp of of one conduct the tails of Hi disgraceful hit law library from Nebmke. baldness. Tha Escape both bv that reliable Clah. Bllvtr card will be found in Tub Coalvilles yonng men Friday night last Halle Hair Renewer. pacific, of at Wm. Glastmanu lectured of Ogden influence nnder the while liqnor, and Tine thia iaaue. on schoolhouse the brick f Lcltin haa been Llit talked it night Saturday generally - J, A, Smith hae to far recovered that though uncalled for at the Post-offic-e There was a fair atsilver we-d- o idr the Remaining on about question. the street, he waa removed from the" hospUtia ' in Coalville on Fel. 20, 185X1. of the facte would be to tendance and Mr. ilnsmnn being a Salt Lake latTburnday and it expected, that a publication fluent speaker, the lecture was When calling for auy of these letters, antt of innocent the interests best the good parties T home who will be compelled to share the dis- highly appreciated. It is needless to state please sav advertised : ie- Nortbcott Clerk yesterday S T llurnut. srd. County We have no sympathy for the that his hearers were all with him on A A Barnett STATIONERY COALVILLE HEADQUARTERS OR tUtb - eued a marriage do wed to-- Mr, grace. young man, but we have for his parents the stiver question. He wss introduced 11. W. Perry and Mies Ida Blackburn, walls cleaned out All tho iksirii.g and hia intended victim, w ho fortunately by Dr. J. J. Chamber, chairman of the will do well te call on Jacobs Brothers. both of Park City, close and at of we and the bis vii are not we believe meeting, speech escaped, Eire here in this issue will i Sound oitret Coutrartor. lating our obligation to furnish all the a club was organ 'ed n,th the follow ing The Citv Connrit is now prepared to an advertisement for bide from the Citv neW-- obtainable by witbolding the de- officers : the construction ol a receive bids Council for Lit construction oi k aide-wal- k President, J. J. Chambers; tails, at least at this time. pja;,k sidewalk nl foot bridge; sleo for to tbe courthouse, lioduon Walter ; secretary, The Third House of Legislature got Agnes 12.000 feet of lumber, more or less. For Win. Salmon, Moroni Richine and A. down to business Monday and passed Coyden; treasurer, J, H. Salmon.' The full particulars eee plans and specific-tion- s now on file at the City Hall. All W. Steele will ehortly open a restaurant memorial No 6, restricting immigra- cnairman appointed the following ladies bid n ust be presented to the Mavor or memas and a and bakery in the Swainaon building on tion ; passed the eight-hou- r bill ; struck eomrtdttee on gentlemen Recorder on or before March 2nd, 6p. Main stieet. Tbeee gentlemen propose ont the enacting (louse of the dog tax bership: J, J. Jones, Mrs. C. I. Whet-donaN 18. a establishment and bill ; also struck ont the enact, ng clahe The Council, reserve the right to re- Mis Amy Hoyden, f. 8. Chandler, to run a to-a- re A n or before, the 10th Ul W. pnyorRlibuls. W. - expect to opcu-ClutL Jr, .committee agents J. M. FuDibMv Mayfcr. to carrv certificates. At the meeting range for hall, etc . m also appointed, pros. A. W. btsk.UK, Hm order. contdi-unof Wm. Red let,, Miss Lenore February 20, 185 W. It We acknowledge, with thanks, the last night the bill to tax the property of G tner Thomas, alter which receipt of an invitation ami complimaii deceased persons was debated and Evans and A vote for Senator uas the meeting adjourned subject to 'the Aw s nirij taiy ticket to the reception and bail to finally tabled. til; ;hest Honors World's Fair. be tendered the member of the Utah had, but without result. The dog tax call of the chair The signaiurce fur membership to the Legislator by the Oquirrh Club of Salt lull was reconsidered and it, together r omlJAsud I .1. 1.1, tvnTtr ..ning at made the special order of business for w ill doubtless be gre; increased W hen Thea'er. the memU-rsh.committee get at work Goiner Thomas has rented the place next Monday night. man a? in this tieid. an see We that by exchange Saformerly occupied by the Fountain Gibbon is effecting a cross between the loon, and is having it fitted up for a Anas Bat tvo'i sttlw Werld's Fair. Mr. Thomas is milkweed end the strawberry plants, by bakery and restaurant. Ayer's S.irsspar.lk enjoys the extrastrawberries and which he hope to have uf having been the an old hand at this business and will ditmrtiin ordinary one buh. The only blood doubt less do well here, lie expect to cream growing upon purifier a!led an exhibit man iaall right at the Worlds fair, Chicago. Manube ready for business the middle of next originality of the Gibbon as fsr as it goe but he is away he hind facturers of other sarrapuriilws sought week. r. bv every means Pobtam a rhosingof the tiaiesT-MAndrews, the irrigation their but tl , m Mirned Critteutoo, tne miliionaireevangclist, i at Callaw ay hsa already succeeded wv under the a;p tcation of the rule and party, passed through Coalville expert in piepagsting a strawberry-milkweeforbidding the et.trv of paten medicine Monday in his private tar on bis way to , notrr.m. Th- i.lort of ihe plant, ami next seasov ha pr p.xv to and Wn.hl- - fan-tthordii-- s m favor of the ! nr,t''s fniibutwlii. h will be a deiicioui qiuhtv j . who were anxious to get a glimpse of Ul .eg llf rtnMkime.. sugar ed cream. Th, p, rent nW.cme. UTCrS15 Tfl' oh.ibrr-n-Free . him. 'Tne party, conning of four gen- - u.ppon nvm ,raplv isnt ia f. Ca it tbe list .f on facte ,Hig THE YEARS w,ADA..D, t 40 r..erit. lleintn, occupied the entire time !ne away t.Neb.1 Courier. V " LEADER. Cow-merei- fo)! lira Cathartic Mer. Co. Peoples ELDREDGE, Manager. ALMA Just Received. Clothing Samples WRIGHT- Best 'W eber Coal. ei . n OLD CHURCH & CULLEN MINES Grass Creeli. 2100 lb Cullen Mine lump $2.00 2100 lbs Old Church lump 1.75 2100 lbs Stove Coal .80 e W. W. CLUFF, Prop. gOYDENSJ)RU50RE. oot-cow- Prescriptions Filled. I ik-ena-e s FMt Ct) tr Always On Hand at the firet-clas- FGHv Up Da 1 'I s Lumpy Stove, p '$2:00 1.25 i d PATRONIZE HOMEINDUSTRY Arcr' Weber Coal Dept. O. S. K & M. Co f h |