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Show ft i i 7 f s. . Yi. ! ! Jtr. 7 v !! a o mmvH . 41( l. tc ), r w MUXVtUf M .. City.. RWS, vtr.rf a msp i, ho. 2 to-- " i;. Etoki H lUvkB. l nr for Ttoa ' ' - i iit-y'we-- ri p. oi. "" r tiolnil Boju.lV' W " Wi.C' fr or. in j ' . ! ' " j ptheday beforehand Until late at night, and elected offi-- 7 wad our merchant welt-- all eompetTed Ut Sunday meeting . X. B ePb eera the ensuing ix month. The to put on extra f.ireea to do their l.tige . Ill unm 1, It w a the oeexsion of limnV i.nlin ih.q UK to 1 on " .jlliia rwiely ura nlfjdilr faroiye faniilv the and alteuJame interest in tnfclnH,iVei 'gaining i The 'idheeraj t hile a l.dde. rnenl'wJ g.nol gool thetr. r.iftdly iiiere.t-inW j e iee i aerr : President, Mth. JoI.i I1. , Lt-ar- lia'i-savii- tn. - Umkey -- ti; V, V AkMturlfrW if , p.bi tv ' i t.Mw. m. to Echo I, WK a hootedrgiggli-d- , w his-- in a wav that will leave many pleasant Hwiled, until the respectable recollections with- - a majority ol our r,,j audience. were digested. vitien. The children weie, of course, the in jteople Uoet enthusiastic on thi occasion, Many (A them r old enough tft kno better and ihev are all fit eubjeets for a J 8I)lj e Indeed among thorn mho school of manners. i nt h actions are the rio! kindly rememhen d by haul w ere immwtakabk1 mai kaef lllbrfi ding that Tho gep; ooily quittL l.or (Jan. ' parent? vfioijft' tTtT?alre.wwt5'tay a. pnrysc. by these Irrought to ,lttH,a,e glad by the charity of om good ' kide.' She store Mere rrowded ail yelled, WMrtM or i ' l A Ml E.rr hli . the New tt ent llnw It OliMrtl-T- li ClM. triduy . niyht anl t the Christmas ai observed. in Coalville ytake House o Saturday nijihL They I jwWJhuu la CttXl.Tll.LM. FR1QAY.DFX. CHRISTMAS IN COALVILLE. t abnoioo thettiWWea youth ntk the exercise COALVILLE TIMES. ja lurt. narir torn a Cullia Mr. ; Smith, .CLOALVtLLEM ARKETh. V. 11 t,m .Tim 44iSiiMl.lt rkilily. yy, lb lh Ten t uiv , elmrgwl witli erea'ing a dictorte iiee nt oil No. in City on eliv-- f on day, and whii'h toai t.roiight I" Coalville on a idirtngw of venue fimi. Jrley e I'aik, was Vj have la.en heaid ! a hen the n vacimt thought mine that chair or tan might . uwaa and the day gin hup liepeljed 1,- " ! lik 1 i nf h iij 4 moiit. lilt. Ctlfi-ifma- ecnu, em ie. ,0 imliday exerciw a of the toalvillt ml in vier LeM on Friday ami tluauouniogr but ikZ potpifieiiieiit tin Meek.'"-The- y were all iX-ea- se Imeii gnu. led to Moftlnv next, toiien the1 d(V ol and hv the attended eolent a ill uinie up before Juath e lUill. :f 1 vtur. l4t hi Friday afterin). n the T. i.. Allen thu received a Idler ! n k school field its everei-e- -, ahiili r It. JlurbridiiC of Kam.tx, sbo from of. wms. rccit.it on1-- , flag ( n England, is now rR ajiilv(Mii -. .It .Inih'u'Ues, nnisie. etc., un i were greeting bi TiibTim, and-itv- s w.'iir.d up hv the pupils serving rieedi-nieut- s he receives it regularly, and gets mote of s high erder. The writer can news from it than from all tbe rested to thi, for during ph ufitrnmm tetify He says he the a committee of bright lutle miea to its weekly arrival with great hs wns tripic-i- i into the Olfiee where pleasure. It i a newsy bat-- li of letter h.ild at woik, vefih tiieir mills full of Jiom hums. . ! to eat. The even "'S': Para Ketord: Wednesday and ed at the Jtrn k school were gottmi up by iiCrday nigliV furnishcl this reitnin the pupilr, the teacher?, of course weather. There w is a eoiiie hut in the main the punils driztUng tain nearly all day, hut a tier I, iiidled tin-- JTintiam, and made a mi? dark it tim.td into a genuine di.wi jmir The bouse wa- and kept It up until' lbe gutters were d' f r th tHTueion. The comd .rushing rivulets, b'p qn the hill the mittee of Idnnel Ball, Clara radu was sjuiw andfell to a dtp1 It of Nellie I.i.re Williams, Khoudes, fully gvxjinches, 'Just before day light a Walkei, John Walker, Tlnnnus Thomas, high wind ume up and blew steadily Alhert bullock and Jtert Eldreijge. for utote than , an hour. Taken as a At trp m, lb exercises at the e)v w bode H wav something unusual fur this West choo! were h dd, and the little section, ones h.iniied, tlmir respec'he part-- i spletididlv. . Tint house was oimwiWI. IIH1U a great many compellul to stand. - f ori-i-i- Ttmutli?, top !( too jer to -- , f. uu ftia l Mi s i . . 1 jjiamto .Vi.! 7s "funk-forwa- LOCAL BRIVITIES. The CoHip sd'iipped tight ear. of hay oat a i at laal week. ftd lour is reported in the iiHeiwMt A revival of river Colorado placer The riehetd gold tnkeorceoid ia from IadviihhCoIo. Thaindictmenta against the aanehyof I.k the It ad Man mine were Saturday, llille ar out for a grand mawjnerade ball at iloidvin Hull, Ktho. next Monday night, Iniyortant Alluminum diwoverie are tbe Teport ui to have been made near thstrivt. lb Freiu our territmial exthangwe learn that the etiwmof Wednesday of last et k WH geiieral, The bait Lake Argo rume" out laut M eet m it h a tlnrty-ta- o page Chriatiua nuuilier. and its a beauty, too.' Thospurruad to tbe Jlepkin tninr is now in active operation , and abipmetits nfeoal from it are uiAtie daily, Treaetirer Itall report that the list of has been delinquent eity tax pnyvi Jtrea'ly reduced, only a few remaining Unpaid. The ChrhdTnna Titiinlier ol tire- - lavgan Nation was a hnnimer. The Journal page alu came oot in a thirty-tw- o Christmas mimber. letter hat been lent out to all tbe laeific Couet banker, aeking tbem to in holding a tonvenlion in bait Jke to contddei tbe currency queetian. t't toibic writing, nothing ha been heard from Neel amt Itaeiuuwen, the men w bo are wanted by tbe officers of tbe Uw for stealing cattle from tbe Oak. . ley ranee. Tux Tim ru received very banue.ine .desk calendar from tli Tope Manufacturing Company of Hartford, Conn. of .the They are the manufacturer - famous Columbia bicycles. The Coalville Home, Dramatic Company have had a rehearsal oi the "Fac-torriiil " the fir', play they will put on, and expect to givs it to the public on Wednesday, January 9th. Lookout for email bill.Tbejext rehearaal will bo held Weduetday night. The Wrought Iron liauge Company people have finished up their business in Summit and Morgan counties, and have gone to Ogden, which latter place they will work during tbe nxt month. in thi loThey did a thriving busine we understand and dispod of cality, ibout 115,000 worth of range. The tcbool truJlee have met and come to the .conclusion that if the Academy ia not started up at once, more iascliers will he put in the brick tchoel-hous- e to anist those already engaged in carrying on the work ( education. At present the Brick echoed h more pupil than the present corpe of teacher should he compelled to look after, .The ct!on ol the grand jury on the case of Porter and Kitburn, sent to them (rm Echo, on Wednesday, will be anxiously watched by a great many people from Henefer, Morgan and other Ticlnity, fcr Hit should place in that they ro th guilty develop parties, th prospect for putting n immediate stop to cattle dealing in that locality are good ; and if they are not th guilty one, then renewed effort will be made to find the right one aad bring '. them to justice. Tub Timm regret that it 1 necessary lor it to say that a spirit of hoodlumlim prevails among th young boy of Coal-wi- ll that should he checked. Thsy attend every ntrUinuiet that is given, of out doing eetoingly for each" other in making monkeys outof themselves, and taking all the pUasur for ; tboe ont of these entertainment who go to behave themselves and those w ho strive to make these gathering pleassaL Especially did these braxen crn una-die- ' -7 t . - to y - - Jh-- T - . t - tht , - - T ' We Head theList s AND I Ji-s-- i y moui ; Mra. A. A. 1eirv. Jr.; aeeielary, - yuviae etoiwrins. Ltuwrn.', are Cheapf and some say that-theSelling Stijl Cheaper, but as usual, -- g. u--- Sell1 the rd I: I j g; luiiel-onie- it. lv coi-tie- d eon-ivte- our custom to always fix prices that places everybody within- reach, so as to. enjoy the good things of the Holidayjseason we shall continue in the good work, and during the present time, and until the 1st of January, 1895, we are offering the following goods at the remarkably low prices quoted below: As it is - $1 l:ng The'MIes Ciuff gave a very pleasant The sehiHilb iu-- p was v.rv prettily ChrUiniMs eve party on Monday even-liij- g decorated with evergreens and the After the at the Coalville House. Sodal eiitdrea flair wna gone through with. converse and aiimrements oceiicd the progntiitbad bto-time untiduiidnight, when nice refiesli-nient- a Miss ir uKi,e ee,.cin . ii?k(,d lit b. . were served and the entire party pupils artH theirparents to remain a repaired to the hall and spent a couple fetv minutes, w hen sbe presented each of lier riittle scholars of Lours in danring. -- Those, present ami very were ! Mr. and Mr. JGdn.u id Eldrjdge, with handsome Christmas present-- . -On "Saturday' dVenlng the ytpring Mr. and Mr. 13. 8. Chandler, Mr, and Mr. W, W, ClulT, Jr., Mrs. John Boy-de- Hollow school, Frank Evan and liTive by the Wan-shi- p Mrs. Lana Thackerary, Mr. W, W. Khead teacher, Mr. Stewart, teacher, school, Ciuff. Miss Nor Evans, Mrrf. ti. Ueert- sou. the Mis.-c- s Annie and Alacy.Thtuuae llenefer school, INC. Evans, teacher, Mis F.flie Allison, Mbs Amy Hoyden, Grass Creek, Call Allion, teacher, and the Misses .May and Lillian ClulT, Messrs the Brick school, H. 11. Rhead and gave a concert in I. C. Evaqs, J, L. Hoyden, W, M. Buy-do- r, Lizzie Ball,llen-o-- . The Stake the Frank Kippon, Joseph Fisher, J. prognnn was as Idlows: E. Ilosuier and A, I . Chandler. 1 n 1 o-- n. ns-ist- Cmthitf. .... Vhristma A "very successful and enjoyable afternoon tea was given by Mr. George Kdgington at her residence on Wednes- KccilatiUQ (irtipt ... Artlo .s.. Mrg VOC4XU . . (of . ...By Fifteen Little llirlr .... WhuaU . .Munch You n nshtp) , ... PrinkOlmm -- c i, y.r iClfitf CttUU At ihponfgn .MibJt Liazi 8 p'kgs Mincemeat, 1 Best LemonPeel, 25e.lb Best Citron Peel; 25c. lt) Alhll HaU refreshment were served Vitus, Drill. day. and the alter no mi thoroughly enjoyed. KctilaUott.. ... Djum f Wmtfeiup) Those present were: Mrs. Alina riixjdcairnHurv Drill. npnog fli!!ow m'hot.l . fmuk Avif4 . , Mrs. Y. W. QnilVJr., Mrs. Mark HV6 feiran ol i.it onitui) . ifeUooli Hopkins, Mr. F. M. Vinneo, Mr. It. Chom (olive Hl.tefl atUrgiiui 8, Chandler, Mr. G. W, EJgington and Xt TKS. Miss Lir.xie Ball. The party broke up A dance was given in the 1avilion at about? o'clock.Christiwa niglit, aod was largely attended. Miss Follie ClulT gave a novel party The North and 8outb ward Bunday tea large numlier of her friends last solmols gave a very siieo'S?ful rhildrenv wus and night- - It was a drawing party, tlie Pavilion on Wednesday diimeal conducted as fellows: Each guest drew and a grand ball in tbe even afternoon, a number, which represented some R. w redi ew ho as and one it tbe animal, - Tax Timka returns thanks to A. Scow-crof- t, quired to go to the blackboard ud draw man gerof the Peoples Mercantile tbe animat her number represented, for a large box of delicious the pris to be given to the one who Cumpuny, fresh candy on Chri-tnut- s. executed lbs diawing the best. A The weather on Cnritins day was pleasant timr wa had. nice refreshperfect, although the night previous ments wer served, and the occasion was the coldest of the season. was a very joyous one. The first prize was awarded to Earnest Fisher and the Anyone wanting a few good shoat will do well to caiLon James F'owier at Uluff. to Lillian booby prize lleaefcr, r X kFM Other Fall Ao from anv of our merchant Hood's SarsapsTillrt builds up the shat- will beorder taken on subscription aV Th tered syetem by giving vigorous act iorr Timks office. Iq the digestive organs, .Clearing an amt purifying the blood. It Hi SCSTUVT SOTICK. prepared by modern methods, possesses tnv Ihsvrtn poti.ssfot the lollowln the greatest curative powers, and has property: the most wonderful record of actual one black white irarlln hster, crop off visible. ar, on, I hot. m left; n brand cures of any medicine in existence. rltit n urn miand white yearling steer, branded Takeohly Hood, Jw .((Lright bip Kid-ledg- e, will have to have something in the shape of Candy, fJote our Prices on these fluts, Orangos and Dolls. Goods. For instance , we will give you , You no doubt , j v 10 Pounds Bast Home Made Candy for 6 Pounds Very Fine Mixed Candy for 7 I Very Best Mixed Huts for Three Dozen Excellent Oranges for?. Hoods Fill are purely vegetable, aod do not purge, paid or gripe, 25c. ,, O " KOTICK. J I'isimed t (,,ro the abov described will be sold t,, the hirtiest cash bidder si public suaion. seeurdlti to law, at tha city esiray pound, on January th, twN at IS o'clock -w. , ( aU) J. It 8t,MOS, Ctty Marsbak JL All animals found running at large on the street ef Coalville City hereafter trill be taken to th city eetray pound . t Avvafded World Highest Honors from which no animal can be taken for lesa thin one dollar, and dollar am scarce, to plea take -rare of your animals nd ave money. Respectfully, 2t J. il. SauioNi City Marshal. Fair. DEL 1.1 ms.to.to. taul4 0tflima I. to I mu J GRAND NA9QVERADK. CHEAT,! There will be a grand masquerade bail in tiopkia Hall, Ficho, on Monday evening, December 31 et. New Year eve. Dont miss it, for ilw ill be the ballot the , - Visit The rihs. Union holiday eeaebn-ton Tacific will sell tickets from point th tvstrm on December 24th, 25tH and Slst, 1894, and January 1st, 1895, at For th he greatly reduced rates. For full Information cU on your nearest Union Fcific AgenL - 1: 1.00 ; : v SI. 00 1.00 1.00 --- 1 ' - DOLLS ALMOST GIVEN AWAY. A Beautiful 224nch patent doll for A Beautiful 194ncli patent doll for - Th.ese cannot tie bought Anywhere Else for Less than 35e and 50c. 25c 15c ETC. have not seen our line of 25c, 20c and 15c per yard Dress Goods, you should come arid see them. We have just opened up ibout 50 pieces, T r7 and it is a pleasure to show them. If you Comeandlnake your selections before the Stock is Broken. Remember- - with every pair we ou ruffe r on this tine during the Holiday Season, give you 5 pounds of Currants or.5 pounds of Raisins,, or 2 2 pounds of Each 1-- Yours Respectfully, ' aeaton. e : X We have a beaut V Ask to see our fine of Ladies and Gents Silk Handkerchiefs. in Ladies at the remarkably Low Figure of 10c. In buying SHOES, dont overlook Dr. Prices Cream Baking Powder WertrsfNrHlga z ; - y sp-peti- Ai-- : : M0STPERFECT made. A Free pure Grape Crrsm of Tartar Powder. fiom Ammonia, Alum pr any other adulterant 40 YEARS THE STANDARfX t S' 12 . Peoples Mercantile A. Co., SCOWCROFT, Manager. |