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Show l COALVILLE TIDIES. THIRD DISTRICT CpUPT. between Ednif lively urkL-rput Im llfilr. Kilim themselves and the tree where the old portant c mI Hi vo.n.g hi nine w er Judge ( Igiien Hlies opened ocrtTu'-- r lay at 10 oc!o k, ami in t mil,u!es J Tl.e jail is no empty, no iKt' had transact 1 the butire? i.mXeied 1 ti allithitlin for that day. w ti(iu it Uto Pin in, At In the ease of the 1. !. r h! vi tHiuJ Vp i Morgan, U m, chaigwl wiib forruea.,, ,., the u J.m J I'nJ y j g waived the reading tna 1 .I'l It j the useless condition go, made of their JI Of AAR.YH ADD AfcEIVJ A !t fmk No, fa Ito-li- tutSrho Re. x, Re. NK 1AI T flu ! MiAlViUf M i.ti am Ul n t ia 1.' Vt 'ul V , '0.3, El 8 4 itrrttiMiBtlvaO for 111 Tiuk !. Ktm Ok&If n b r ll rm iletliy fork port t.i" i i J i!t n, . aaa Jaui Uiiil Lv hut hi.--- , J!.- - ad.ire-i- tleit, llcll.lf!. ileii-- j mi f Ifoiti 1 jy, fct I.eulth -- i. a, r it r I. in hum Of. : ''$ Jit'S ID a Agriit ! 4 Nearly forty years apof after weeks of sickness, inv hair turned gray. 1 using Ayer Hair Vigor, and wa- - -- o well no-- - ei.oI w Olr-- 4 f i f 4oev-enever tried uny other kn.d ol dress-ipj- j. e friend I m ' Ill Ml. - W'-'- l'i t u- In - Mr II. I .CTy w .t- - i.iIia ri iiddehit id MlluMi last at hi" sheep i.unp will. ecu-e- d r A I i of 4 time Ill' .jl'lo. k. I'l All, ia I II t lie el Minn ll 'M w e.i Mt recover, M. S, Aechhetm vs. J. he W i i' i. in hr wer ledied oiupHliloni Hfueft r I S Jo Wawftti h - .t Uie f.xjt of the calendar (Ml lir. Iliminei arrived m a nhoi't time Vl l.Hlllll Croyut u II Inline mine was pending. ,.f. Mil arll-nod laii.ed. soon eiit he II A li A. yo Xndrew lt I.wke Moiniav, nn to r. Benjamin Williams w as doing w ell. motion to disuuamwverr ilt--l, er; luart ll Directory foot of the (Xs.llrtr- The wire for the telepnoi.e line ar- and passed to Tiie and last ease fur the dav wa next o the necew-ar- y HAIM a. L ITS I H'liti rived Wednesday last, of Nellie Iiosfofd vs. I .arer.the wiorkwii! the and linol every Sunday at 10 a tiails lor wtrn.gMg d, hut.'lay -ai lament the com- I. Hosford, in which the plaii.t.if ued at uni e. Mi. l.ai-'-'- i, u, ui the Hake llou-e- . of true! and iirdivune on the 2 m. eundity. at every p. meeting pany Sineu. an, .ante down from iarlt inhuman treatment ground han-i- of le-M. M. I. at the every 'nudity at 7 .30 j. tu I itv Yesterday and ecjiei is to have the in Flake lluuse. friniant. Mr. 'Hosford teStlia'-- that' Prepared bj Dr. J C. Ayer k ('o , Lowell, Uiai line in opeiation vci v soon. Ia--t every-ittKlshe married defendant six year- - ago. fill all Uietr contracts and theie C'oSOBKtiATlnSAl, CHI Hi H. Take Ayeri Sanapanlla tor tbs CenpItxiOR. since which time her husband lias fre Fun-- d will lie no delay. second service every Trenching luently beaten her, at times knocking! evrung. Sunday nehool every of the 1acitic Island Per The down; that at one time, at the house Fnndwv st 2:30 p. tu. Y. T. H. 0. K. CKRSONAL. missionaries held at ('aiders Talk, Hill of a neigbW, he held her hands and after Fundy echool. 11. Tastor, a was ftth on IVhbv, Ukorok the inst., very enjoy- compelled her to stand op until she Mrs. T. 6d8. p:tn St., Ogden. Finish returned Monday able atlair. There were eighty-fivHer neatly fainted from exhao-tmfrom Salt hake. a large nu in- testumniv was eorroWated hy a lady missionaries present, E. M. came in from gden ter of visitors. Among those present Iriend and the epurt granled her praver a bnsiners trip. on from Cualv llle were. J. It. Uhead, F. 11. for legal Monday of separation. Th quest.on Wright, W. 11. liranch, XV. XV. (Jlulf, alimony and the custody of the child l)r. LeComple was one of the w itnesses wife sod daughter, Miss Nora Kvans had been settled out of coOri. The before the court Wednesday. and Mrs. T. C. Smith. did not appear sad oll'cied no Hairy TIiouihs .vLent up to Park City j defense, on Monday, wht-ri he hag secured emIf we make any error in this Wilde Court then adjourned till Wednesday ployment. item, it is due to the .cousin of the man I who is Wilde with joy. Our infoimant, morning at 9 ;30 oclock, J. M. Zane of Salt Lake has been in Ted Wilde, tells us that his cousin Will WtDXXSDAYa PROtEIPINOS. attendance on the District court in Coalnow has a Beach that no money could Court wpened at 9:30, nd the jury ville this week. buy, and secured bis title on Wednesday was selected to try th cast of William lion. R. C. Chamber was in Coalville last, alien be and Miss Janie Beach Handley the Daly Minfhg Company. Vednedav. He is interested in a numwent into the Temple at Fall Lake and Pla inti Tasks for flS.OOQ f4 injuries sus- ber ol cu'ea now pending. came out a man and wife. Thb Times tained by the striking of t$8 cage in its Attorney IX. B. Tewkesbery of Salt wishes the happy pair much jov. descent on trips that h;n been leit on Lake wag representing his clients in the tlie level. The etsminaiion of Third District, Tramps are getting to be nearly as court here this week. plentiful in Park City as they are re- witnesses for the prosecution occupied V. H. Branch and FT L. J. Hoyden', entire day, and also a of Thursday. LOCAL BREVITIES. X 11. ported in Ogden and other points on the the attended the .Democratic right main lines of the railroads. In order to Llolh sides rested at 4;2Tp. in. Thurs- convention in Bab Saturday last. 8 oclock and court aajourneJtmtil abate the nuisancea it ie necessary that day, B. Kimball 8. drove down to Coalville beard-11- . use tTietwet stringent that night, when argumn weie Mr. Kimball had some M. Zane XVednesday. uhn P. Henderson and of In methods the stone pile the shape County Court will meet Tuesday. business to transact at the county seat. and no work, no eat not a bile; not are the attorneys forthe) "secution and Another pack of hobo were run in 1 D. and Andrew H. J. Judge Ogden Ililes and Stenographer nniny llowatt, even bread and water, Citixens shoulj Pike arrived in Coalville Tuesday to , also dm judgment In this matter and In B. Tewkesbury lor the dt nae. At the conclush oft ie arguments grind the legal milt for the Juue term of Newcomb, the erXierfwtXX be In Coal- stead of encouraging them by giving ville about the 18th lust. food or money inform the police and last uight in the above line, (he Court court. instructed the jury tobiing in a verdict D. C. McLaughlin, XV. I. Bnyder, S. L. W.XXilliauis, we are glad to state, have them run in. Park Record. for th.' dcf ndants, tbich was done. . parvhley, II. S. Townsend ami Henry U tome better at thta wriliag. A North iHiketa editor unburdens Notice of appeal was gw n. Fkields were the Paik City attorneys in Henry Wheaton has reshlngled and himself thus t The politician is my Judge Ililes left tody for Salt Lake, Coalville this week. J shepherd, I shall not want for anything where he goes to pas sentence on otherwise repaired his house. Miss J enure, Wilinar hii Ihk Evans during the campaign. He leadeth me Charles Thiede, the w, murderer, and Born, Punday, to the wife ol John Into the saloon for have returned from Fait Lake, where my votes sake. He consequently there will ie lio more court the latter two have been attending Johnson, a daughter. Ail doing well. fllleth my pocket w ith good cigar and in Coalville until Motfy nevt. school the past winter. beer He in in auh Huyw Dpuu rhu f .l I t i.il;r ItAre H. W J.ilM I 'Afk -- ur-.r- j I . A A i I t. .i- Msn i Its. us' Hair Vigor I , Westerbrook for si These goods are fast colors and were never offered before at such low prices. Respectfully, -- ; 3t mjO Giliaiiis, H yards ffo) a,-- i aLo ofier the celebrate.! Dress Plaid Yc - Hair Vigor to kr?p my hair of good AWcolor, to remove diuidrnff. 1o heal itching humors, and prevtnt the hair from falling out. I never liesi-tat- e torecomrnend Ayyr's medicines to my friends." Mrs. 11. M. IIaiojit, Avoca, N'ehr. I- on SAI.KwilP-do- u.ite. AYERS tie jury jumel wns ca..ei and n tit' examined, after till Wednesday uioiiii g Come JULY 3, 1896. secure Btiraius, as tlie SPECIAL reqnrrcaonly . , The until ami an oi aM.inal apph- cation of will, deadly weapon. Itei.-r.ji,t waited of fiuiiplaiii! and . id Maul rea ling lie w a. granted three to dav, ,n w l.i.mv lead. 'lllwriiilie .Sjeff.uuie. eHIIIHII I HIV If a.'..! . a-- I. t-- i ill IMA . - sell BOYS SUITS at RKDlCKD PRICKS -- fti iTr" fricer," ar-;u7i:t w tii lie net fur Kejitemfer. e. fP. ,J r V jiaJ in . .Ate Wc will jmsitivch oorne a El HO. t Ayers Hair Vigor. 1 ! -t 1!l !') 1 prn-one- TAAiMt Soecial Sale! Well Satisfied with Tn. ! OOALVH.LK. FRIDAY. j o PEOPLES BBITILE Go l I i j Ike, ALMA ELDREDGE, Manager. J (. e u. ( Alli-on,J- r., j MRS. M, E. RHOADES, j n; v. 709-fiv- COALVILLE, UTAH. tTienirhT to-da- The jury the Harry Hynds cas at Balt Lake returned a verdict ol not guilty. Bill are nut annonucir.g a grand leap year trail at Cltiff's hall this evening.. A good time ie assured. my glass runneth over. Lawrence Kldrcdge and XV. M. Boyden Thin or grny hair an. liald heads, so quitetir concerning my family even to theflh generation. Yea, though t walk displeasing to many p de aa marks of left on their wheels Mouday last for through the mud and rain to vote for age, may be averted tu ,i long time by Logan, where they visited uld acquaintances before returning. huu and shout myself hoarse when he is using Halls Hair Ken. cr. elected, he straightway forgettetlr me, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hancock have ref rup Pro rts.. Vhhungh I meet him in hhtown house turned, to LoaHjIje Alt. ll.unm'k lum Old Ho) gave a fairsfttnple of his power he kneweth rne not. Furely the woo! . The weekly crop bu! mi of Observer been in Mercur and oilier mining disHondey Inst, and caused nearly every has We a pulled over my eyes nil the J. II. Finitli says: Tl weather during tricts for some time past. body to shed their winter flannel. the week ending Mon r. June 1, 1811, days of mv life. Auiong tne prominent legal lights of was very favorable to icultural inter-di- e A very iuieresting program . wag On lastThurvday night the writer, toFall Lake who were attending coui I at ests ill all sections Ftate. The carried out on Sunday last by the WeltCoalville ibis wetx aie Judges llowatt, gether with a nnmlier of Coalville peo rains on e 2ttb amPSOth ers and pnpils of the Congregational good soaking pie, accept d a long stsTnding invitation broke Zane and Tewkesthe prevailing di ev, in the south Hmdersuti, Dummy, Sunday si bool. from Bishop John Clark to visit Vpton bury. ern d. strict, where it ad liecome someThe Yellewstone BUT combination and look into the social hall at that what protracted and ie. The warm Editor Flaliiff oi i lit Park Patriot was which camped on the courthouse hill place. A dance a In full sway when foi the weather here on among .the welcome during about a week, on Tuesday folded their the party ariived, ami we received a snow in Mr. Flaliiff returned the caused the evlnCed.!). ' tent and departed, cordial and hearty welcome at the hands melt rapidly, and as iresult the steams same day, as Thursday is his publicain wicial hall Thomas Kees shipped three more cars of those charge. Uptons in the central and jponhern sections tion day and he could nut tarrv. ia worthy oi notice. It is ene ef the I of lies last week, and yesterday, with erflowed their baiki, causing conJ. I. Merwin, general manager of the taehe men, moved up Chain Creek to prettiest little hails in thetheFtate, and siderable damage to ops, bridges, etc Red Men's lneuranee Company, and one on credit reflects taste and that finish up hit contract. Crops made wondifful improvement deputy hrganuvr of that of is subits It owneis. enterprise society, hat recovering been in town tiie The People', Mercantile Company stantial In every way, has an exiwlient during the week, andj&rt week securing the have had an improved ice box and cool- floor, and the inside finish is beautiful. from the effects o the reeve t cold names ol Anose pit Uesiitng to join that ing room put in their mearket. It makes The entire inside walls are covered with weather. Planting qura aniJ potaioce order. Ho thinks ho will organize a alKiiit finished; cutjiug n,l hauling scenic paintings In oil, the space betribe here, i splendid refrigerator, ( lucern is going on in the extreme southa wiudow each different holding The local butcher continue to have tween beet tthaing commenced. ern an old soldier reJames Mr. counties; fardue, considerable trouble in tiecuring beef subject. All these pictures were painted The tire w?aa severely at crops in principal Mich., Monroe, siding reported good - to -e- uit-their fancy la euflicieut by frank and John Clark, and show condition and growing nicely No bad afflicted with rheumatism but received and skill natural that they possess great quantities to supply their trade. a received durfcg the eek. prompt relief from pain ty using Chamtaste for this work. Mr. Clark informed report been has At berlains Tain Balm, lie says: granted a os that he intended to put' in a stage Palsy Coughim II H required ai outlay of $100 00 times xny back would ache so bmlly that twenty days stay of execution so that a and scenery, and the Upton could into insure a family 4gint any serinu 1 derision can be given as to whether bis could hardly raise up. If Iliad not dulge in theatrical entertainments. from nn attatk of bowel consequences carried the be than State case can relief 1 would not le hereto write higher gotten the year there are during complaint court. few lines. Chamberlain's Bain Awjrwnjr. frank these Supreme it many who would to Baliu has done me a great deal of gtod juty of & A. The advertisement school closed for the Schilling The New Weet it ; that they ..nld not afford to For are of a sort new to pay and I feel very thankful . for it. summer vacation Wednesday last, after Co., risk their lives, jgid tho 0f their we do bv John Hoyden A Son. In ol sale fact, this and term thf country.' successful part satisfactory very iaiuily for such an Jamoimt. Any one under- - tbs able management of ' Mis nit remember ever to have seen any- can get this laroTaare for 25rentsj that Whiteman. Both pupils and parents where charges s special and so open Awarded Honors Worlds Fair. They say that most of the Japan te. I ,,n are highly pleased with her efficient Highest work, tnd trust the will again take the sold in the United Btafe. is colored and nighborhood reins of government la this school the weighed. And thutlbi coloring U usually: some one baa died from a attack o! coining term. On Wednesday the poisenou. bowrel complaint before medivin could If they are right, we ought to be glad I teacher and pupils spent the afternoon procured or a physician summoned in the park, picnicking, and hud a very to know it ; if they are wrong, they de- One or two doses of this remedy- - will serve to be shown up. pleasant time. curs any ordinary? ras,. It never fails Now is the ti,m to provide yourself Can you afford . XY take the rttk Tor so Doc. Freeman, with s companion whose name we were enable to learn, and family with a bottle of Cbamher-lain- s small an amount? For sal, y- John Fon. A Elkof Borden Rem Diarrhoea head the killed a large bear at Colic, Cholera and horn Saturday, and captured two eub. umly as a safeguard again an attack of The cub were brought down and sold to bowel complaint during the summer Joseph Lee of lluy tactile! Tbs killing mouth. It costs but 25 cent and is almost sure to be needed befoi elite sam- of the she bear was'attenJed with considerable excitement. The gun with nifr is over. This remedy never tails, j at J: E. Robihsoas, on the Bem-h"" ' which it was killed was defective, and even In the nwst severe cases, and is in There will be a teachers examination j MOST PERFECT MADE. the shell of Ui find, cartridge stock in fact the only preperatton that can always V It. fortunately, the shot inflicted a be deeded np.n. When reduced with j A pure Craps Cream of T attar Powder.' Fre Aom Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant mortal wound, though the hunters did water it ia pleasant to take. F.r sale j) ,i. L. McCoastt, Supt of j June . 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. not know it, and when they discovered by John Boyden A Bon. rs XX Best Weber Coal. OLD CHURCH & GDLLEN MINES Grass Creek 2100 lb Cullen Mine lump $2.00 2100 lbs Old Church lump, 1.75 .80 2100 lbs Stave Coal Good wheat or oats taken in exchange for coal. and bunk house furnished free. Stabling W. W. CLUFF, Prop. gOY DENSJ)RU STO R E. --o- Prescriptions Filled. HEADQUARTERS FOR FINE STATIONERY. oq a COALVILLE. ;ju' Always On Hand at the fl rCH MIN . DR; '7 , ( IC,8 1. .' - Lump, Stove, $2.00 1.25 PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY Weber Coal Dept. O. S. M. Co |