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Show Kcptihllcaa M..tiOB CoalTlll.. There was an entbnsi.nl if. ineetioft of the rt'piibliran.i of Coalville held laxt nijjlit. which was attended by ' M-AUUnii M-AUUnii ami Frank J. Cannon of Ojjilen and James Sharp and Jo!in M. ane of this city- On the arrival of the truiu the visiting speaker., were met by a deiupation of cili.oni olid es uorted through the itreets to the hotel by a band of musir- and the republican club. Thnrallvin the evening was held in the tabernacle, which wn a waving m8 of bunting, relieved by eeores of Japanene lanterns huujf from the walls and ceiline. The enthusiasm of the audience was wild ami unrestrained, ami jravo an inspiration to the speaker, who surpassed themselves in splendid efforts. Addresses were inailu by jiimes Sharp, K. M. Allison Alli-son ami John M. ane. which were forceful and to the point always. All of them were the recipients of the most notions applause. No one who could have been present at that meeting could have doubted the sentiment of the Coalville people they are overwhelmingly overwhelm-ingly republican. |