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Show t illreit COALVILLE TIMES. FRIDAY. JaN. OOALY1LLE. 40 MHtTM 9 dKtWtt uti 1. .luti Bo. S.Wwt Et tut. Boetport Wan.liip .. Hiwtrr u uaj .. tfta, of - ni n , As none d the surrounding utiea seemed to wnt the two parties who in t'oa'vilie were peddling specDc.e on susarrested were who f relay, and the of-bv released were picion, tiiey 1 on Nalurday morn, ng. A number of dispati be and. letter of j CorNo4ooo 4 AoU sympathy and condolence w ere to (of Tk . Oaii She bereaved family f A. C. Beckwith at Ikiut worry. Dont run in debt. iHjrit ., . .... m h eoopp Mr Beckwith trifle with your health. 1 n't Uv experiO. Ljtoiia Evanston from Coalville. with medicines. Ikui't wa-t- e Hrnry reoinao has many close friend in Coalville, Lt ho ment (ioorfc W Y ouii H, Woi and Sumrnrf county in general. time and money on worthies comt liArlra John Clark A W Brtaim The Pal! Lake paper have Wen very pound. Dont be persuaded to take a William Brewer It of substitute for Ayers iuorpliH halt irregular in their arrival at Coalville James purrant, t Oarle Well h late. On last none ol the dailie is the best of finer Ilou. tAaaaUh Moral Made an 7 ou. A fO, Sunday from that point arrived. Next to Thi. TisVeh the Balt Lake dailier are the most Choirt Directory. welcome visitors through the mails in A!RT. LATTER HAT flummit county. at 10 a Sanday School every Sunday Back and Ar hibald came Selectmen Swrament n. In the 2 Stake Horn.fcunoay. down from the Park this morning to revery nt hl p. meeting M. M. 1. A. every Sunday at 7 30 p. in., ceive bids for the work to be done in in Stake llouae. fixing the courtroom for court purposes. CHIRCH. Two bills were received, both from Park ComtKfOATIoRAl. SunCity, but neither of them has as yet Ireaching service every second lieen act spied. day evening. Sunday Sunday at 2.30 p. tu, Mrs. Morby was severely bitten on after Sunday achool. the arm by a vicious dog on Monday tloROE H. rHRV, I'aator, 648, E4tB St., Ogden. last. Marshal Wilkins had the dog killed. The dog was of a bloodhound breed, and was a souvenir dropped in Coalville by the fake Cncle Toms Cabin Company that fleeced tin section last summer. Mr. Morby is getting along nicely. Smoke the LEADER It is rumored, and the rejiort comes CIGAR. None better straight, that a creamery will lie pretty d for the money. established in Uoytsville on or Iwfore by the Leader the first of July next. We understand the proposed enterprise has plenty of Cigar Factory, 63 -Salt financial snpport, and will lie estabatreet, lished and mu on a good basis. First-clas- s Ink City. machinery will be put in, and workmen will be emploped. A H Munu-farture- Com-merci- Messrs. C. A. Snow A Co., of Washington, I. C., lawyers and agents for procuring patents, will send free to any L0C4L BREVITIES. City Council meet Monday night. Head the advertisement of our merchant la this iue, Born, lust night, to the wife of TV. O. Young, a daughter. A good many are aid to be ill from cartel fever in lloyUville. Remem wrthe Leap Year ball on St. Yalentinei night, February 14th. The mother of Hon. O. J. Salisbury died at Lot Angelet on Saturday laat. Rom, Monday night, to the wife of Joseph Clark, a bov. All doing nicely. John Sherman la filing p a reoin adjoining hie barber shop for the rale of cigars and tobacco. V. U. Filier, non A letter from in aork apFlorida, doing tniionry leaue. in tlii pear! Win. Redden ie conetrneting a couple of grave! crosswalks on Main street in alorea. front of the two Co-oAT. A. Mill! tend Tin Time a- - letter which appear in this impression that will be of Intoreit to our agriculturist. liana Oinen, the oldest peron in Mt. Tleaaant, and one of the early settler, died Wednesday evening at the age of p year. change is the lime of arrival and departure of train on the Iark City branch take effect Sunday. See time table. Elisabeth Ward of I'leaant Grove died in Provo Saturday at 11a. m.,attn residence ef her son, E. J. Ward. Deceased wa aged 01. Utah ha her liberty bell. While proclaiming the new of statehood on Jan-a public bell at Brigham City wa cracked. Mt. Pleasant Pyramid. The Park Record is after the officer of the Electric Light Company for furnishing aucb poor light to theeity. It say the Tight look like mere red itreeks. The Bundle of Tack Comedy Company which waa billed in Coalville for Thursday night faitid to materialiae. They rouat have been mowed under in the thaw. J. II. Ball 1 having Uia building nest to the People' Mercantile Co,, store repaired and will move hi saloon fixture to thi location a soon ae the room are in readiness, Barn, Sunday night, to the wife of Joseph Warburton, a daughter. Mother and child doing well. The doctors will hold a consultation over Joe a soon ns he can be found. Mr. Zina I). II. Young, president of Saint Relief Societies, tbe Latter-Daia 75 year of age t d a y,a nJTn h on dr of the event 11 the societies throughout the state are bolding exercises A kin is a noun, though generally is never deuaed as a conjunction, clined. It ism re common than proper; it is never singular, and is generally used In the plural number, and agree with tu.-- E. Tbe L.D.R. quarterly conference will be held in Coalville beginning Sunday, February 9th, and continue to Monday Bight, February 10th. The ladie of the Relief Society w ill serve lunch at the Academe building on those dates. Tbe family of E. M. Allison will leave for Ogden Sunday to join him there, where they will remain for an indefin- A 4, to-da- y. lit M blood-purifie- i Ayers Hair Vigor. N'e,triy forty year ago, after some week of sickness, my hair turned gray. 1 using Ayers ILikr Vigor, and was so well satis, lied with the results that I have never tne-- any' other kind of dres. ing. It requiresonly an occasional application of i j address pamphlets with information alxnit home and foreign patents. These contain also information about canveats, copyrights, trademarks, infringements, design patents, abstracts of decisions. etc., s well as the cost of patents in United ' State and foreign countries. The city couucil met on Monday last, and w as called to order by Mayor Paddies, all members being present. The object of the meeting waa to consider the step to be taken in tbe case of Clawson vs. Coalville City, soon to be on trial. After extensive remarks, the recorder was ordered to common icate with E.H, Allison Jr., for particulars in the case, after which meeting adjourned.-MlsLoar, who ha been teaching the New West school in Coalvilhthe past term, left on Friday last for her home in Empori, Kas. Mrs, John Callis opened thi achool on Mondav morning, and at uoon of that day Alr.JrJ.Uhamber took charge nntil the new teacher shall am y e. M rs . CTi m be r and Mrs. Callis should receive the gratitude of the patron of this school for their voluntaiy assistance and deep interest shown by them in the aucccssof thi department of education. Judge Howat sent hi retignation as judge of the Third Judicial Dintrict to Governor Wells on Mondav last, with the request that his successor be apThe reason pointed by Feb uary given for the resignation is that he has formed, a partnership with Bennett Uarknes and Bradley, taking the place ia the old firm of Bennett, Marshall A Bradley made vacant by the appointment of John A. Marshall United State Federal Judgship. Several applicant for tbe teat on the bench made vacant by J udge Ilowat resignation have been received, ameng them being E. D. R. Thompson, Barlow Fergoeon, and others. The governor upects to up . point soon. of The Third Branch the Utah' Legislature held their regular meeting at th Rock school house Monday night at w hich J. 8. Salmon wa sleeted governor. One ballet w a cast for V. 8. flenatoie and Representative, but no choice waa made. The committee on rules reported, recommending the striking out of nearly all the roles previously adopted, and their report was adopted. F. M. Fin nee wa denied membership on party line no vote being taken, as the proposition was out of order. The excitement waa intense, and after much heated argument on nearly everything that waa brought up, the meeting adjourned to meet Thursday night. On Thursday night several bills were infoduced, unsuccessful ballot was taken on the Senators, the legislature went into the committee of the a bole on the silver memorial to congress, etc. II air Vigor to keep my hair of good color, to remove dandruff, to heal lUlung liumors, and prevent the hair from falling out. I never hesitate to recommend Ayers medicine Mrs. II. M. Haioht, to my friends. At oca, Nebr. e lt. PntgrMaltr W hist One the pleasantest parties of the season wa that given Tuesday night at, eayst . . Mr. Beckwith had been ill for about two months, and although it waa known that hi illness was of serious nature, hi death was painful surprise to the community. all Mr. Beckwith has large intere-t- s over the State. He was the head of the men: uil Conipsn y, the Beckwith A Lauder Commercial Company, and Beekaith A Co., bankers, of EvanBton; also ef the Beckwithtlora-tnercii- l Company of both Aluiy and Rock Springs. Hr was largely interested in cattle, and his rnch on Bear river wintered at ba-- t fiLOO head of cattle. He was the Owner of large herd of the finest Blooded horses i ti the fdate, among which wa the celebrated stallion Sot in wood. Mr. Beckwith leves three sons and one daughter, he having survived the death of liTs wile aloot one year and two months. By the death of Mr. Beckwith Evanston losses one who has stood for her fer hianv years as a worthy man and good citizen, who for years has lent his money and his influence toward the furtherance of her Interests. Great sorrow is felt, and the regret at his death is universal. Hews in his 74th year. U Hair Hats. Gloves and Mens Furnishing Goods, IN Hay, Grain and Flour, -- Prepared by Dr. J. C. A)er k Co , Isowril.il Take Ayers Sarsaparilla lor the Csnplexto. PERRtl.SAL. E. VVickel was up from Echo Monday. Edward Harr.s of Henefer was in Coalville Monday. John Jones of Henefer was in Coalville Monday on Prosecuting Attorney Townsend came down from the Park yesterday. Mrs. J. Evers came out from Evanston Wednesday for a visit of a day or two. Matk Hopkins and Gomer Thomas left for Salt Luke Monday night on business. Miss Ada Huffman and Miss Maggie Carrnth came dow n from the Iark to Coalville Wednesday on a short visit. Representative Beard came out from his legislative labors to pend Sunday at home with his family. He reurned Sunday night. bu-ine- COME TO THE Peoples Mer. Co. ALMA ELDREDGE, Manager. THE HOPKINS COAL Aliajr Relief Committee DUrhrg;1. The relief committee met in ttie Ten.-pleHonor Hall uu Sunday eyenlni last and distributed the balance p the money in the Treasury. f51to the re maining 25 widows, whoyet reside Almv. The liooksof thpeommittee wereaudi-ie- d by H Joseph Mortain and Johqt.ieey, and found correct. Theceti received by tbe edmmitee was I4.5d5.92. of which an itemized report was made several weeks ago through the papers, with the exception of 54, which was received si m-- that report wa made from BiebopCluff, of Coalville, through Biahop Bowna. After review ng the work done, for benefit of the audience present, the committee their annotrmed that they were Old Allen Coal And take Special Pains in Cleaning and Screening it. You can be loaded promptly at all times . Mine is located less than a quarter of a milt from County Road. Get yonr Coal from us and s&ve more thai the price in wear and tear on your team: and wagons. e News-lU-geste- 'Da.:. Bovden A Son. Best Weber Coal. OLD CHDRGH & GDLLEN MINES 2100 Ib Cullen Mine lump, $2.0C 1.7 2100 lbs Old Church-lum.8C 2100 lbs Stove Coal p Good, wheat or oats taken in exchange for coal, and bunk house furnished free. , gCfY D E N Prescriptions Filled. rough-weath- er, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, NOTIONS, 1MM getting diees of tb SHOES, El We will carry a stock of MACHINE EXTRAS ordered direct from the factory for alU kinds which mowers and binders that are used in this section of the couutr We also carry wagons, mowers, binders and hay-raand many other things. Call and get our prices before purcha ing elsewhere, as we defy competition.- -- we-ha- ve r side to llie contracti a of preventive, kidneys and bladder. A and lor the cure ol all kidnev and lvfr trouble, use that valuable remedy. Dr J, 11. M' Lean's Liver and Kidney Balm fl perTkittle. COALVILLL In connection with our line of CREAM Omaha, Neb. Exposure to STO R E. Notice. Reclining Chair wet, living in damp localities, S)R U --o- iVnver to Chicago via Kansas City is given via the Union Pacific and Chicago " A Alton Railways. Through Bullman sdteper, lullinan Dinner Curs and Fr Stablin W. W. CLUFF, Prop. HEADQUARTERS FOR FINE STATIONERY. AttTW CO. Mine the Five years ago, says Anga A. Lewis, Richard, N. Y., I had a constant cough, night sweats, was greatly reduced in flesh, and had been given up by my physicians. I began to take Ayers Cherry Pectoral, and after using two bottles was completely cured. PaCars leave daily. The Union cific is tbe great through car line of the antine physician not taking action to west. Ak vonr nearest ticket agent for line. qunrentine the scarlet fever case there. tickets viathia F.. L. Low ax, anJ th!nki Coalville a citr hnd qusr- Gen. Bass, and Tkt. Agt. entitle physician it to blame. ' In justice ioDr Chamber,- - The Timts a ill state that immediately upon being noti fled of these caes he examined the law, sud found that he ha jurisdiction only one mile outside the city limit of Coalville, at provided by the territorial law .The city ordinance coqCl.te 01 IN Vigor nother Some ef the people of Hoytsvitle seem a trifle put out on account of the quar- Ladies, Mens and Childrens Shoes, Fancy and Staple Groceries, through and asked that they berelcaed, which was immediately effected bv the unanimous vote of hoe pres'nt. A vote of thanks w as then tendered the committee by the widows, through Mr. Blacker, who m wellcho-e- n languages defined the relations between the widows and the committee. Mr. A. Crawford acted as chairm n aed Mr. Sneddon as secretary of the meeting. Thus, after an existence oLO months, the same power that created the committee disbanded it, and it disbands with a clear conscience and aclean A a Old KuliHr'fi ReeomnB(liUtB. r. record Evanston soldier the I late war in In the a asa Yhen nature falters and requires First Maryland Volunteers, Company G. During my terniof service I con- help, recruit her enfeebled energies with Dr. J. H. McLeans tracted chronic diarrhoea. Since then I Cordial and Blood Purifier.Strengthening 1 per have used a great amount of medicine, would but when I fotind aay that give Wanted, immedia'elv, a girl for me relief it would injure my stomach, housework. Apply at this office. nntil Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and it the Fablle. Diarrhoea Remedv a brought to my On account of the change in time of notice. I used it and will say it is the the morning w e- -t bound tiain, ali shipOnly remedy that gave me permanent ments for that train, either freight or ress, must be brought to the Coal-- e relief and no bad remits follow. 1 take office before 4 :30 p. m. the day this preparain rccommcaJiBg pleasure er no previous.-Undwill tion to all of tnv obi comrades, who, there be billed in the morning anything a hiie giving their services to their coun- before tbe departure of the 8:10 a.m. C. I. Whbadok, Agent. try, con r acted this dreadlui disease at I train. did, from eating unwholesome and unAwarded cooked focal. Yours truly, A. E. Bend" Highest Honors Worlds Fair. ing, llalsev, Oregon. For sale by John ln-iiall- rd IN IN band-pa.ntin- Death of A C. Krekwlth A. C. Beckwith of Evansten, well known in this section, died at his home in Evanston at 7 oclock Saturday night. A dispatch to the Salt Lake Tribune Dry Goods, Youths and Gents Clothing, fo) the resslenceef Mr. Lena Thackeray by Lffie Vlli- the Misse Lenora Eam-an- re 1 AYER'S of THE IUHCOVKKV SAVED HIS HIE. Mr. (1. Uaillouette, Druggist, Beavers-v- i lie, lit., say: "To Dr. Kings New Discovery I owe my hie. 'Was taken with La Grippe and tried all the physicians tor miles about, but of no avail and was given np and told 1 could not live. Having lr. King's New Discovery in my store 1 sent for a bottle and began it use and from the firet dose liegan to get better, and after uing three bottles was up and around again. It is worth its weight in gold. We wont keep or house without it. Get free trial at John Boyden A Sons Drug Store. You want full value for your piouey ia n r. on. Irogreseive ahit i.n the order of the evening, and sufficient invited guests were present to fill timetables. Card playing waa kept up until 12 o'clock, everybody taking the deepest interest. Miss Amy Bov den carried off the drst and prize, a handsome Mis Edith Wilson won the consolation prize, a pair of infant bootees. For the latter prize the car.. acre cut, Mr. Alma Eldredge, Mrs Frank Crolt and Miss Edith V, ifson having on the same number of games. Afrera splended lunch of coffee, sandwiches and a great variety of cakes anti other refreshments, the geests aero treated to several vot.il selections from patron present. The party wa a decided success in every wav, and the guests reluctantly departed at 1 a. m., greatly pleased aita ther evenings entertain Bient. IB Well Satisfied with A'llr LEADER. 94 with this law, inaitnorlTas TTgives limit, but this officer, of course, knew that tie terrltor.si law governed" bis actions, and hence Le hd no authority to act. However, he immediately wind to Tark City in relation to these ease". at Dr. LeCompie, tie roun'y phv-s- i in, is lb one to tale the uiatti r m hand, and that officer "ill doubtless take immediate a, (ton. I.aier Dr. arrived in Hoyt-vill- e tin- - mom- ing and quarantined the homes of John Wilkinson, John Gunn and Oscar -- tewark. He left for Wanship to look into thecaee rfported there tin af'ernoon. five-mi- le t MaAlr) MnytsTtile PpiuB Bebe 18 to. I Mp V tUwrlK4 . ucce home. wup ntr.ar ru . Mo. L Waal Mo. 4, Mo. $ Sams. AMD the family, regret the.r u, but xiah- them in the.r i.ew and happu.v re from among fsrT rauM coaiviu. AH friend TUIHt- - city .... v. m to rk Echo Mo. m. 31. in Coalit period. Carl here return will and ville, Mr.Thikry with many from Salt Lake. The Tlx ke MOST PERFECT MADE. " pure Crape Cream of Tartar Powder. Fre from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD A G. W. & ROBT. YOUNG, - i ' Wnahi |