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Show 1V ttsJtycf, 'T? iotvotbed F1TRGMIZE HOME IMDUSTBY. TOL 17 to thsj nrTEESar. COALVILLX, THE COUNTY NEWS have a brick and lhae kiln, a blacksmith and a Moratott rburcli o brick, shop Wajuuuv, Utah, 0. and oi modrra alyl, costing large Eum Tims: Just two inile below tbia town w The danee am Ohrletasas Xve , waa passed the dreary hollow where see crowded. ymr ago 1 at Conghlia wm sxsceted: An old time party wee given Christ- Tb Uwn of Almy is qeiu lively at mas night proses L No. 0 and 0 nr advertising The children were given a danee n ter 60 miners wanted before January let by the S. P. oompeqy., Christmas day. Red Canyon and Almy No. 4 each Petes and Mark Hnuon jreotte Salt e got ernmr at postoffice, yet only hare Lake to jpead Christmas. on mil apart. A Urge earn bet from heas attended Owr marble server, Harry Lambert, the eoecert at OoeWUle oil Taeeday evee thoughtful expression this ning week. Ana who woeldnt when w conThe Christmas program wm e nica sider that he has at laat got Rowell, sot affair sad waa well rendered, end Christa marble boy, which wm declared permas ties was loaded with me presents fect aud m natural m life, and a perfect for ell. image of hi father. Tbia declaration Robert McMicbesl of the Stake Presi- waa made Tuesday uignL For s sculptdency waa here in the interest of the or Harry cannot be beaten in Uuh. Mutuals on the evening of the Sfitb . Harry hat already taken off kla unis-tac- li He was accompanied by Geo. G. aud prepared nimself to take up Redden. Both made instructive and in- the trials of a dutiful father, and shuns the inside of our workshop. teresting remark The childrens cantata waa given in The little four year old boy of Mr. the ward meeting honae but Thursday Mary A. Bowtn is just recovering from the 23rd. It waa ept very well patronised. the scarlet fever. C. W , Tba children did very well considering UEMEEHH. the short lima they were preparing fur Hwang, Utah, Dec 30, 1897. it. Y. Burma Timm : Dee. 28, 1897. $5,-80- GATHERED BY OUR ALERT iMrlf tm hM 1 ( VEM ANU. raoA. 7 V?St Fro A, DUE, Dec,, 30, 1897. Cwim Tinas: Miss If try M. Walker ie bom lor tb holiday. Bishop Wolksr went to Coalville th first of tb week. Tli weather h moderated to a marked degree daring the peat three day. Bishop Walker haa been quit ill since he returned home from Coalville a Tuesday. 7herata aftar-bdance Christina fpr the children auJ they bao a m flat time. JLsr are eo many snfferin with bad oolds that one can sympathy with another, and that feelingly. lira. Rebecca Beecroft ef Park City, nad her mother, Mrs. W. M. White of fink ley, were visiting friends in Peon on HomnuE Homevau, Uuh, - - I' 'pa'Mrcba?lmB'VrvU.'s' Wither, Robert Milliner, J. B. March sat and ethers famished the magic, free of cost sad Mr. Msrcbant furnished the ball for a hich he made no charges. To ray that the kindness waa appreciated and that all weut in for a' goed time goes without saying, there will be a dance In the same halloa Friday night and one again on Saturday night. H. B. Williams waa called to Coalville 011 Sunday o mg to the death oi 11. R. . Visa. bta brother. - HOCK FORT. Kodtroar, Utah, Dec. ' Burro Treat) 29, 1897. : Miti Clara iiortiu haa returned fioin Balt Lake City. - has The little eon of If. E. Beamon been quite sick for the laat few days. D. Malm and Richard Siddo-vi- y made a trip to bait Lake the last of the week. James I, i 1 John Hortin baa gone to Manti to spend tke holidays with his si, ter, Mrs. George Bench. Wm. H. SUker left for Salt Lake on the 22nd to attend the weddiog of bis many grandchildren. Mrs. Hy rum Homer of the Homer ranch spent Christmas with her mother, Mrs. Sarah E. Gibbons. The Y. M. M. I. A. ladies will give a basket party in the Rock port Social Hall on Friday, January 7, 1898, for the benefit or their association. Christmas waa speat very quietfy here, ns there waa not even n dance for the children, bat the dance in the evening was n very pleasant affair. A Christmas present one may well be proud id come to the borne of Mr. and Mrs. Wm Cossey, and as it is the seventh boy in suocssfion, it will be mnlrri to try to describe the joy of the happy pair in re small a paper as Tna Coalth-- l Tim sa. December 27, 1897 ie the day that will long be remembered by four of our yoang men. E. M. and William SUker, J. X. Malin and D. JL Beamons went on nn exploring expedition and lound the Weber river to be navigable for skates fiwm Fees to Wanabip. by crossing on floating ice, end by carrying n pole eo as to jump tbs stream where it ie not frosea D. X. 8. entirely over. Disfigurement for life by burns or maids may be avoided by eera DeWitts Witch Uaaet Salve. the great remedy lor pile and forelf kinds of sores and akin troubles. John Boyden A Bon. Happy New Tear to all 1 William Edwards, of Park City is a vlail bers. Dec. 29, 1897. - n . ,A -- Emtou Timm: Christ him day I And myself jaunting down the Bear Rivervaller from Evnne-tete Randolph, 33 miles, on the stage, which at this time ef the year iae sleigh corered in and fitted up with e stove. We made the run down in five boom. ebugiag horses ones, end. pouches at Amy One of the most enjoyable dances of the season waa held ;oaJTueaday. Bigbt. AtmyKo. S, and Woodruff. Ithndolpb Tuesday. Laat week was foil of enjoyment r to thoae who could be dot; Toeeday night there waa a concert, which, by tha way, .was an enjoyable affairs Friday wight . there waaa dance followed am Saturday well wore all of wbioh aaother. aright by J mid. iV patronised, it in. StTUinT COUSTY, vranawir , ' oa i t r i 29, 190. Wm.6tc Jard left her on tke 34th to pead the Jidava. r 4 Mu L. end broUitr lft here ea 38 24th U wod Christmas with h leads . la CealyilSaJ , ll , Always On Hand at Iho . 0 Mr. J. I Ogden Qmligbar left beta foe an Christmas eve, te spend the holidays with her daughter. Fikat a change he taken place la tha wMther. , Frees 3$ degreM belew ve hay had stvtral days of springlike weather, bkh ie appreciated but act expected to hat long, MINE nit m Adpn&r arranged for tha little folkeen Christmas day at Castle Bock, w h!ch no doxbt was appreciated by them aisarh a t1hg doe aot oftrn happen hr even lo holidays Mil Rpbltson went to Mores o on the t4th to speed Christmas with friends. Miss FhosbsRees, who hts been sick for evrl wteks, Is now able to be nronnd agaia. of youag folks horn mLU v V I c Lump, Stove, $2.00 1.25 PATRONIZE HOUE INDUSTRY here com Veber Coal Co pored of William Ball, William Mooic e and wives and sisters, made op n four-hors- ileig hlusd and went to Dpten te the Christmas dancs there. They re port hsflog had a good, time and apeak highly of tie hospitality ef the Upton J. B. people. ... MRS. M. E. RHOADES. . Tiie Milliner, , to-da- y' COALVILLE, trrAll.' 1 ( Mkt , m , n, to-da-y. EilMTOE Wa4tcb, Dec. tu 4 ; t jt Eumm I9T91 ; . a short paying investment time since, to Jain informed, an English company made the present owners an offer of $300,000, bat it wm beld for more. The telephone list from here to Evanston will be in operation tbia week. Tbie is owned By Randolph, Woodruff, Almy and Evanston, n home company. By the way, Fro. Weodraff wm the first aottler of Randolph and Lis home ie now used aeons o? the hotela. Bear Lake, 16 mile below, la a beautiful body of water. In the deepest part they have endeavored to sound it kith a 100- foot lino and load and found no bottom. It abounds with fish. In one draw recently with the net three wagon loads ef fine fish were brought onL Woodruff, ted mike above Randolph, is an enterprising little town of about sixty families, named after Prow. Wood-raf- f, settled in 1871. dt kM $7,000 brick school bom, severe! departments modern style of nrchitectere, a hot air beater la basement eoetiag but $500 tb whole designed by Joseph Neville, one of tboir townsmen. The main proIs hay, bat lately duction of this they, have beea yery enecessfut with wleter wheat, of which thousands of bushel will be raised next aoan. They x mm, COtMiSE OF Iv'FBIDlT,-- DECEMBER 31, 1897 , Tbs concert ob Christmas ere was a Retire. ' All grand iuocom, county warrant registeied pries Micah F. Hams started for Winter to this date will he paid ea prerentailoa and interest thereon will cease ' f range oa the 28th. December II, 1897. F. 1. McLauchlin, Thomas Harris is oa businia in . Connty Treasurer. Will Ogden tbie week. Greed Mask Ball, te be given a Mr. Em lias Bond is spending (be Eche,Teediy eve. Janeary 4th, 1898. Costume cea be obtained a the hotel I holidays in Merga,--- j daringsAE; 4er- - Co id Motif retire Bond at tfveoa River Ws toed. Vr Ticket reel, rlsitiug relative during the holiday. erchestrsof Ogden. A grand concert will be given here on J aa iihwiM , Washington birthday for the benefit of Yer laughter hM a beau til ul touch the choir. for tlie pianny, Mrs. Mulligan observThe people of Heuefer were out in ed tin visitor, with an admiring glance force at the masquerade bull, at Echo at th eldest Mies Mulligan, who wm on the 29lli. pounding away ? at a tuneless instruThe young folks are waiting patiently ment like the piston rod of a six horse for a snowstorm and then the merry power gee engini. seat ' of Rich county. It county has $4,000 courthouse, a $3,000 brick aciioolhouse of eight departments, two grades, an old time adobe Mormon in out church, with a stage end. Tke Round Dp printing office (which turns out a weekly paper J three hotels, a cheese factory witCTa three or four miles, two sawmills, three threshers, which turn out about 28,000 sleiglibells will jiugle. bushels of grain here, one harness shop Visitor, were here from Salt take v. which makes a complete barnege, and City, Park City, and everywhere else several large ranches, reaching for miles except China to spend the holidays. below Randolph. Two of the largest The Bond baud played for the dance are the Crawford ranch of 4,800 acres, at Croydeu on Christmas night and now offered for sale, and the Beckwith several of our folks spent tke evening Corii.nicicial cempany reuch reaching . " There7" like di tasyfrom Echo to Peoa, and Youy correspondent here has been has 10.000 to 11,000 head of cattle on it at the present time, which are made to appointed postmaster, according to rustle without bay or shelter till later in the press dispatches, but haa not lieen the season, when it if calculated that officially imormed yet. one ton of hay per head will sea them 1 Gurus J. Psvket aud John P. Stevens, B. Y. Academy Provo, through. They cut this past season 13,- - students of the were missioraries at the afternoon ser000 tons cf hay. Justthlak; this now vices on here Sunday laat. famous property, which is located Miss Rose Wirtb, sister of tha Prlnci- twenty mile below hare, wm the 21 ranch years pal of opr school, and Mist Sarah Hod-soHoytsnlle and sister to our primary teacher, took if bad held under ago, which, they good management, would have been a part in the program of the concert. and-curui- n pjr bttmmit cxDtrsmr. The children bed a dance on Christ-Dday, and some of the adult passed the evening in the same manner, bat the main party wm held on Monday night and was crowded. Leslie Shill and Andrew Fife returned home from Wyoming daring the week. They have been engaged there for some time working with the bridge gang on theU.P. W. B. a rha i ii s' nj rMn n r: a j i ! IN ALL Pall Millinery Come see goods and get prices. "It shews yer good tins thst ye ran that same said the ptoud understasd mother, There paopleai sea ie eorne that ahe cant play. Why, shacankapeonloiketbat for hours Can't play indade.' ' "BheS sioighty fond of mooslc, by the And its only nateral she Its inherited. Didn't her have his head split open grsndfatber aid scaraet at a tlmperaoce picnic V' "Av cooree ! should he. The tbrse-year-o- ld boy of J, A. John- son, of Lynn Center, ill., is subject to attacks of croup. Mr. Johnson My be is satisfisd that the timely use of Chamberlains Congh Remedy, during a severe attack, saved his little boys life. He is in the drag business', a member of the firm of Johnson Bros., of that place ; and they handle a great smany patent medicines for throat and lung diseases. He had 11 these to choose from, end skilled pbyeidane ready to respond te his call, bet rejected this remedy for are la his eva family qat a timq when his child hi wm ia danger, because he knew mww sufMMtvr to mv other, and famous tbe country over for ie cares of croup. Mr. Johnson says this is the best selling cough medicine they hoodie, and that it gives splendid satisfaction in all cases. For sale by John Boyden A 1 Merry Xmas and r : Happy New Year rn rl Call and select your presents from our holiday stock. You will find thera usefui as well as ornamental. A duction in price on a nice line of Jewelry. Come and be conrincedr A full line of . reT - General Merchandise. GEO. W. k ROBT. YOUNG, Wanship, NewlyAdopted s School Books .? At Boyden & Sonc S3TA Full line of School Supplies just received. v. ' Boos. J. C. Berry, one of the best known r j! j. citisens oMSpencer, Mo., testifies that COAI himself of the worst kind of O en left nbs; he cuied adns a few boxes of DeWitts by under and over bits out of left and un- piles Witch Uarel Balve. He had been ' One red cow, branded der out of riaht ear; wattle-o- n nore; had large round bell on when bat seen. Also ono red heifer, branded C on left ribs, crop off right ear. black and white heifer, One line back, branded gM on left ribs, twe under bite out of right end one oat of left ear. Ono yearling heifer, Jersey, spotted, branded gM 00 left riba, two under bite off right and ono out of left oar. Anyone notifying or delivering same to undersigned will be liberally Joacra Ptiah, Coalville. rewarded. two-year-o-ld ld troubled with piles for over thirty year sodhadeed many kind of cure ; butPeWitfs wm the one that did the work aad he will verify tbie statement if any on wishes te write him. John Boytian A Bona. d 1 'sk-'- Roond trip tiekete will he sold at on fare one wr lor roond trip Dee, 24, 2t 1. 1898. Final and 31, mi, limit returning, Jan. 8, 18.. 3. O. 1. WasAoew, Agt. Small pin. safe pill, best PI1. Witts Lul Early Risers cure ness, constipation, sick headache. m Bon. John Boyda Mr. N. N. Osborn, well known at Woodstock, Mich., was troubled with a XIANTLD TRDBTW'ORTIIY AND lame back. He wm persuaded to use YV active gentlemen or ladies to travel Cbaimberlaine Fain Balm. It gave for responsible, established house In and expenses. him relief in one night. This remedy Is Utah. Monthly $65.00 steady. Reference. Enclose Position also famous lor its cures of rheumatism. stamped envelope The F or sal by John Boyden A Bon. Dominion Company, Dept, Y Chicago. J. -- ' . 1 AT THE WHIM MINE, ' GRASS CREEK - - $2.G0 -- r Lump,,- - 1.75 Lump and Stove Mixed 1.50 Stove, . Prepuce taken m' payment ; JOSEPH BARBER. - , k V J, - 1 - it |