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Show a sigh of relief escaped from the yeung man, and the old man adroitly turned the conversation into a political chanOOA.LVII.LE, FRIDAY. OCX 11, 1895. nel. Ex. : t Mercantile Company The Peoples $r Mm mi have something to say in their advertisCOALTlUf AtUVI AMD (ITAIt ing space in this issue. Our readers Wal should acan the aiverUsemeute care-fall- y N. 1A to Echo each week, for in doing aw they SSMW FSO .SUV. consult tbeir best interests. A firm that " I SO p. m. S,f,Wt does not tell the people through its home - Wo. Wwt . 4 , I, 86 V-paper of what they are doing and willdo, Nw. I, it a good firm to pass by when you desire to purchase. Remember this, and patronize ! only the progressive merchants WU 'ittbriiMl ( wmpnlil advertise. whe for Tbo Tlwa Vn.CeM1a Pwk ..... in Lack of vitality and color-mattJi. H , , . . . 0 P. -Lyon. tlu-- bulUcansss the hair lo toll out arnl . ; , 7. '. Hnr tumkw 4.j 0ifK turn gravTW recommend ! fall's II sir Otruntft 7. ' 7? H.Weal John ClwE Renewer to prevent baldness and gray-net- s .. .. A. U. Hnmm .w. W IHimo Cvha ,.t . brewer Mrtttlrt .. . JurA MWebBallh WawU'k ... Cllj Cwaaeil. Jamn burraiit, (bark Horen A. U. AJ.lji fcedCanrom Wjpo... The city ceuncil met Monday night. Mayor Wright in tbe chair. LOCAL BREVITIES. On motion J. H. Wilde was appointed , recorder for the evening, Recorder Barton being absent. Perfect weather. Councilmeu Chappell, Clark, Hirst Conference vUitofi lav About 11 re- and Wilde answered to roll rail. turned. . After prayer by Conncilaian Chappell, We ere glad to Announce thAt Ueorgis tbe .minntea of the meeting held Edgintoo is elowly improving in liealth. 6tb were read and accepted. The If hue been kindled under tbe Bitxs. political pot, and it i about time to The following bills were allowed: W. K Chappell, cemetery .. 1 AO begin frying the musb. arork U do A. WrlKht.M-meterd S AS James Welsh, lumbar Pwigbt Sbnrtliff, a fourteen-year-ol4 A of isjrsnls H. boy of Ogden, accidentally shot and j. Mlmou.rar of Henry Wheaton for haulbill Tne-d7The killed bimeelf while out hunting ing brush, etc,, while wsterrn aster, amounting- to 10 60, was referred to musk a ball Bill are out announcing committee on claims. "at the East Coalville ward new acbool-boua- e asrOKTs or orrirtm. on next Friday uight, October The city recorder quarterly report, 18th. as follows, was read aad referred to the A horse being ridden by Arthur Bee, proper committee : alary of 13, ran away Monday,' threw hint against aficnce and fractured his By haianra pimu'Eskwkxt. I SS4 00 16 ft) , ...... t ourteipenses collar lone. 197 7 Street. and hrldgat -AS . os having r.tr. ,:r 4tyBrvey An Oliio man ha, aocceeiled in Hnolisaod stationery lift) IAS hia wifes speech restored, after aix lily Park - , 4 00 Criminal . 1A1 110 years silence. No cause ii assigned for Cemetery health 0 00 . Board of tbe rash jwt. ; . 102 Mi ;. Ju'y cslehraUunt 10 ... 00 Oruinatie Another large cattle train laden with 1W 0 .. City officer.' aalarie here New 2 beef towns! 00 t Utah choice passed through 14 TO Treatorers aalary .... cars The the east. for bound Tuesday I1.A00M Total were loaded aFAtkinsone, ' ilium. J. F. Lewie, a brakeman, was crushed I tcense $2M 00 10 SO $ SOS 00 between tbe draw heads of the cars Cematery lots ....... Total Indebted nea , 1,11 77 while coupling at lteck Springs on TuesTBiAavaea's KPotT. day, lie was taken to Ogden, but died before reaching there, Following ia tbe city treaourero n Theodore Burmester, a man monthlv report, whh'h waa referred to thionghout Utah, died suddenly the committee on finance : from heart failure in Salt Lake Sunday RECEIPTS. night, liehaebeena resident of Utah To balance on hand $i1 02 To licenaea ... 48 7A for ntors than twenty years. W. W. Cluff inforino The Times that the contract for grading tho Grin Creek spur bao been awarded, and the work it to be completed this fall. We under stand the contractor will be here Batnr-day- , Th quarterl) report of th city treasand will employ a large force of urer was alto submitted and referred to men and team. the committee on finance. Follow!ngare the ore shipments from PETITIONS. tbe Mackintosh sampler for the past E. 11. Rhead asked for two weeks week: bilver King, 846,060; Anchor which in time further to complete the concentrates, 351,680; hilyer King confor the new additional survey, and plat Boss ore, 4,250 ; Daly n motion centrates, 121, 220 ; the request was granted, and West 186,600, Varcoe creek he was given until October 21st to comJigg ore, 6,270. Total peunds, 1,324,670. plete hie work. If you hare frequent headache, Tbe petition of Carl Collamler and and fainting spells, accompanied other, asking for the cutting down of by chilli, cramp coma, bunions, chi- the city limit was submitted. Tbs lblain, epilepsy and jauudice, it is a fact lines and boundary of the proposed cutyou are not well, but are liable to die at off were given in the petition and 134 any minute. Pay your aubrcription a signatures were attached thereto. The year in advance, and thus make your- list was carefully gone over and the self solid for a good obituary notice.-E- x. council found that the signatures of the Park Record : At a lew minutes paet lequisite number of qualified elector 12 o'clock Tuesday morning, October 1st, had not been secured, and the petition "" aftei an illness running over period of was therefore tabled. one year, Joteptt Webber, a man known Adjournment was then taken to Ocand highly respected by almost every tober 31st; benediction by Councilman riUr.cn of tho camp, departed this life, Clark. the immediate cause of death being minFor the ailments In the kidneys and er's consumption a gradual hardening of bladder incident to declining vear, the lungs, there is no remedy that produce such Tliers Isa man do n m Buoue connty, immediate and satisfactory result as lr.J. II. Mi Lean Liver and Kidney Ky., who, it ii said, is a genuine crank Balm, It genial and invigorating effect He is so cranky on the liver and kidney is remarkable. on the silver question. that he goes about digging np 11 the Fries 1 per bottle. lute goldcnrod ami usertgoids, raises ThaKpulllryi Primary. corn, wont speak to his wife because The Republicans of Coalville precinct denouncTore vsr sheilas gohlenTiairTls held a primary at the Brick achooihouse ing the golden sun, has quite chewing Tuesday night for the purpose of choostobacco because of its color, wont keep ing seven delegate to thejjqnnty conthe golden rule and aays he dont want vention held Alexander yeterJy. to enter the Golden Gate-- . Es. Wright called the meeting te order, B. lfeber bulling, the original discov- Wilkins was chosen a chairman and E, erer of the location that are now creat- L. Benson as secretary. Nominations ing an much excitement up the river, were made, and the chair appointed i. came' down Sunday lor supplies, etc. S. Salmon and Lawrence Eldredge as Mr, Stallings feels highly elated over the tellersT" Following were the delegates rich finds, and think the locations are chosen: all that have been claimed for them. A. Eldredge, Jf. 8. Salmon, B. Tbe Times, with bie many acquaintances F. M. Finne, J. H. Bail, Ed. wishes hia fondest hopes may be realised, Wilde and Robert Walker. and feels that his patient search- and The meeting then adjourned. n in . m. T hard labor should bs handsomely re Whiledown in the southwestern part warded. of the state some time ago, aays Mr, A young lady hail a roller abating exYou W. Chalmers, editor of the Chico (Cal.) perience last week as follow Enterprise, I had an attack of dysenvivasaid' tbs have to seen me, ought Pd just tery. Having heard of Chamberlain's cious young lady to her beau. off wheu Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy 1 got the skate on and started a bottle. A couple of dose of it down 1 came on tuy "Cora, said her. bought relieved me. Now I am a completely What? O, itwa no funny! mother. other companion of that remedy for all stomach On skate went one way and th and bowel complaints. For sale by went the other way, and down 1 came John and Son. Boydon r!', on reprovingly spoke her father. "Well, what? they scooted Time are dull aad money out from under me and down J cams on of sight, hut the t'aah Bargain Cora! yelled loth her parents. Mores sale Hnearllis the hidden my dollars and eotnpela the shrewd 4,0u my little brother who had me by to latest. th hand, and liked to have smashed buyer him ; now what' ! he matter ? The girl Dr. Prices Cream Baking: Powder mother emerged from behind her bonk, AaM GoU Madal HidwiMW Fair. Saa Franchc COALVILLE TIMES. wTvt wil. -- Il Inn It.!. tl" , i v -; .... , ... AO - well-know- first-clas- dit-fine- st J Wil-kin- - 9 uy-.:Co- a, DEATH IN THE MINE. UaW Ra44lak Craakag la atara.j Aflanaaa. , SPECIFIC Death FOR SCROFULA. "A aad accident occurred at the Wasatch mine Saturday afternoon which eitix-- Afflicted n. THE FaBTICI'LABS On Friday afternoon a ahot was put in, and after the coal dislodged had been removed, a wedge-ahape- d mass of coalwat seen to bang at the top. Drills and pries were applied to it, but it teemed to be solid. Consequently another abot waa put in, but th wedge-shape- d body still remained. After repeated attempt to dislodge t. arhtiwit access," work was reaumed at other points, Edwin Reddish, Andrew Pngmire and John Jams were working in this chamber of the 306-folevel, and at 2 :20 p. in. the asae of coal from the top, which tbe miners had yo repeatedly-trie- d to disloage, came down with a crah. It struck Mr. Reddish on the side and knocked hint down, pinning him down with its great weight. Nearly a ton fell on him, and his life wnal-arios- t e instantly crushed out. Mi. was not over two feel dwtsnt from the unfortunate victim, and Mr. James was not more than fifteen-feaway. Help waa immediately procured and the huge mass of coal was taken from the lifeless body. Tne death was so sudden that not even a groan escaped tbe unfortunate. Mr. . Reddish was removed to his home, the awful tidings hsving been communicated te his family, who were nearly prostrated with grief, and the sympathy of the entire people ia extended to them. Deceased leaves a wife and five child-ren- ? almost wholly unprovided for, and it ii one of the saddest evenis w hich Coalville has ever had added to kr list and Baraaparilla, very oon grew bet- part of my body for the last twelve years 1 caa Justice Buriah Wilkin quest over the remains, J, i cordially recommend Ayers Sarsaparilla as the very best G. T. Reinilart, .in fxWtence. Myersville, Texas. er CLOTH NG uu ILlru TE OUT ' WORLDT FAIR For Men and Youths at front 20 :o 30 per cent discount Sarsaparilla cam Cssgks aad Catda Aytri Cksrry Psctsril PERSONAL. George Priyert waa week on business. in Coalville this - Joseph Ssorer of Echo wa among our visitors yesterday. Arthur Brown of Wanship wa among our visitor this week, Robert Calderwood Monday last but is , ,Mr. and provi M r. Alms Salt Lake Monday pleasure. Wm. Holson, who held an inS. balmon, tbe past several w Ira Eldredge and Roy Wilkiut being Ing , te Coalville. ' summoned as witnesses. They found Weber of Park City was a verdict of accidental death, in accordance with the above facts. No in Coalville Wednesday interviewing his many friends. blame is attached to the company. The funeral took place Monday and George Moore of Wanship, one of the oldest residence of this valley was a waa largely attended. Coalville visitor thia week, The blood must be pure if the body Miss Mary Algood returned from Balt Dr. J, Lake yesterday, where the ha been Cordial Strengthening and Blood Purifier' makes pure blood visiting for several weeks. and impart the rich bloom of health Lindsey Faddies and family came and vigor to the whole body, (1 per ' down from the bottle. Wednesday on a brief visit to friends and relatives, jBles of Eloetloa, Frank Croft of Peterson is in' CoalThe following judges of election for and ia engage! in the Cash Barville, Summit county have been appointed. The Park City appointments have not gain Btore during the big sale there. ' J.B. Rawlings, territorial mine in. yetbeea made: was in Coalville yesterday spector Coalville Poll 1, F. II. Wrignt. D., Charles A. Callis, D., William 11. Hirst, looking through the Wasatch mine. W. Ciuff, Jr., William and Henry Jr., R.; poll 2, James Parkinson, D., Wheaton went up Chalk creek Tuesday Fred Hirst, D., W. E. Chappell, R. Echo (Castle Rock) Joseph Storer, fdr a short outing. They are still out. D., Richard Wicket, D., Edward C. Mrs. W. W. Cluff, 8r Miss EflSe Morse, R. ; poll 2, W. G. Rhead, DX Allison, Miss Xilnan Cluff and Mr. David Rees, D., Moroni Clawson, R- George Beard left Tuesday for a visit f Reliefer William Richins, D., Tho- a week with friends in Provo. mas Richins, D., William BrwervR. D. 8. L, McCofkle, seperntendent of Hoytavllle C. Winters, D., .tlyrum schools, Selectman Henry Welch and F. Smith, !., Charles T. Mills, R. Villia Archibald, and Editor Kama George C. Tack, , John C. of tbe Record and Flahiff of the Lambert, D., J. B. Hoyt, R -Patroit were among the distinguished Oakley Joseph Philli4, Sr., D., Ma- visitors to Coalville Thursday, rion Frasier, D., W. ll. Svens, R. -Park Burton S. Kimball, Parley Confusion at to tbe choice of a D.- , Charles E. IacejD., William Archiis unneccessary. There i but bald, R. one best Sarsaparilla, and that is Ayers. Feoa Arthur, Maxwell, D., Osoa-- F. Thfs important fact was recognized at Lvons, D., lleuTy B. Wright, R. the World Fair, Chicago, 1893,. being Rock port John M. Mahn, D., Elijah the only admitted to be E. Hortin, JO., William Stembridge, R. on exhibition. placed U pton riohu Clark, D., Thomas Fewkes, D., Alfred Blondqaigt, R. You can earn 5 each day giving Wansh ip Joshua Pendleton, D., our absolutely indispensable household Henr Long, P., A. A. Anderson, R. article away. New plan f work, makand'MCces Woodland Henry Atkinson, D., ing experience unnecessary xThomas Davies, P., Charles K.riler, R. certain for either se- in any section. Sample dozen free. Credit given. To remove the constipated habit, the Freight paid. Address, Melrose Mfg. Co., 14 Melrose Park, lli. only safe treatment is a course of Ayers Mr. J. K. Fowler, secretary and Pills, followed by a laxative diet. Most other cathartics dp mure harm ihan good, treasurer of Th e Corinne Mill, Canal and therefore leading phishiant recom- Stock Co., of Corinne, Utah, iu speakmend Avres Pills, especially a a family ing of Chamberlains Cough Remedy I consider wit the best in the physic, says: market. I have used many kinds but Many Conference visitors hav e returned nnd laid In tiielr sup- find Chamberlains the most prompt plies at the Cah Bargain More, and effectual in giving relief, and now declaring It vsroily to buy In bait keep no other in my house. When ben can do troubled w ith a City cough or cold give thia better sit home. they remedy a trial and we assure you that - Din f Letters you will t more than pleased with the Remaining uncalled for at the Post-offi- resuit. For sale by John Bovden A - in Coalville on Oct. 16, 1895. 8n. When calling for any of these letters, please gay advertised: Awarded Chaney KnowlUm Halloly . Highest Honors YVorldi Fair JAKWmob Robert Hurue would be in perfect condition. McLeane 11. rrk ' Cam-momi- blood-purifi- blood-purifi- 50c. gd IVI or pimple on any blood-purifi- a pi These Linsev are made at Is. No other the Provo Linseys Equa the ter. After using half a dozen bottlea I was completely cured, so that I have not had a hoil et of accidect. a AYERS Pug-mir- -- Me MSine childhood, 1 have been with scrofulous boils and ores, whicUcauseI me terrible suffering. Physicians were unable to help jne, and 1 only grew worse under tbeir care. At length, 1 began to take - resulted in the instant death of Edwin Reddish, a hard working.- - uprighland good During Octobqi we will sell Groceries Fancy and Staple, at prices that defy corn petition. Our room is largl and comfortable, and we! invite the public to inspect' our stock before purchasing elsewhere. i Peoples Mer. Co., ALMA ELDREDGErManagerr JOHN HOPKIN, DEALER IN General Merchandise, ECHO CITY, UTAH. le Prices for This Week: Produce- er er Use Groceries & Provisions - fi.oo Potatoes, perewt Cabbage, Onions, " Beets, Granulated Sugar, Green Coffee . . . . t 75 Bakers Chocolate. Sweet Chocolate Raisins Currants Turnips, Parsnips, Green Vegetables. Radishes, per doz, bunches Lettuce, per doz. bunches. . Green Onions, per doz. bchs Green Peas, per lb 7. . 7 il String Beans, per .20 Butter, per ft dozen. 12 Eggs, per . . doz Chickens, per Spring r Old Chickens, per doz Ducks, per dozen . . . 60 Wheat, per busheL 1 cwt .00 Oats, per . Barley, per cwt, cwt Patent Flour, per 1.90 High Bran and Shorts, per cwt. . 1 .00 mn $5 . 75 25 Arbuckles CoffeeT. 1 ....... .... 25 45 35' 6 7 Yeast Powders, etc. $ Royal, per lb Calumet, per lb Silver Gloss-Star, Com Starch Syrup, per keg c 1 can .... Syrupj per gallon Pickles, mixed, per keg., i ch 45 35 12 10 75 80 15 , Soaps, etc. . ce 6.r John Snu-Ihle- Hlee Uxxie Lythfroe J. B. ii. John R. Heerd do Fret to rmnUeco t,r Ktngfcr't ) DR; Utah Dried Fruits. Apples, per Peaches, Plums, Apricots, R . . . . ,10 9 8 - ... , 8 . - Life will acquire new xest, and cheerfulness return, if you will impel your liver and kidney to the proper performance of their functions. Dr. J. H. McLeans Uver and Kulnev Balm will palifornia Evap Fruits Evaporated Evaporated Evaporated Evaporated Stimulate them to healthful action. Price 1 per bottle. r,.r tlc to T I will be at the Weber House., Coalville, on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, October the 2Dt. fch,(t, and 23rd, for the purpose of receiving taxes. -J. Jenkins, ' itullector, Summit county, . offire is located A pure Craps Cream of Tartar Powder. Free d(Xr. pf Coalville house, tom Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant. residence one block east IlMESOrPTCE. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. tf T11. Of raw MOST PERFECT MADE Peaches, . Apples. . . Plums . . . Apricots. - . . .12 .. ;.i2j '4 Above we quote prices on a few staples, in addition to which we carry a full ' line of Groceries, Tobacc;o. and Cigars, Patent Medicines, Hardware, -- Crockery and Glassware; also a complete line of Boots and Shoes, Dry Goods, Hats, Caps and : rClothing.' Your patronage is respectfully solicited. Orders will receive careful and prompt attention. - " JOHUsT HOPKIK. |