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Show The Ooalyxlle DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS THE PEOPLES ADVERTISER. Vol. VI. SUMMIT COALVIUE, W vNMiii ti'iun There NEWS. Arcnod the Cconty AISSHir W NEIGHBORHOOD , Time were t'tali, lec GRIM 29, 1899. COUNTY, REAPER ' UTAH, last in Seven H Kill. MRS. SARAH WILSON , DIES Tliere hue roi.sideiable sickness SUDDENLY FRIDAY. here of late The dietru t uol giv es a puograui on 8 ridav afternoon. The ihern.ouietel registeied 22 tielow One of the Sadcest Deaths that has Occurred in Coalville. (fro Tuesday inornitg Dorn, to Mr. ar.d Mrs E, B Young, HusLeaves a Heart-Broke- n lr , on the 17th a son. All are do.ng band and Seven Small ChildWell with the exception of the father Character, uhh r The HappcnnlEgsof Told in Detail the Past Week by Efficient CorrespMdents. he is just thinks he IIO. awful. w Mrs. il, te able Vo Dr Williams be about 1899. a that. Tt.ere 1 IlKMtrEK Hknkksk, Utah Dec. just enongb mow up this 1 to make sleighing good, and bob sleds are in demand. Last week Robert Milliner moved Ins family from 1aik City to Ieoa ; the old borne is still good enough for him. The stores are filling up with holiday goods and are making a fine display. All that ie needed is the cash te make purchases. New is the time when one can enjoy "all the comforts of home" provided he bas a supply of coal and is not forced to be out doors too much. County Superintendent of District Bchools Frank Evans spent the forenoon yesterday in our district school. The gentleman went to Oakley in the after-no- n. A merry parly came up from t 1 sorrow. 21. 1899 fie! evei :r. tl" "t .'52.010 ini firm of Chri-a hi '. arid dieil the in pe 22.120.0(1 b3.7.l jrP'23-ir7.i- 00 i 58.2'!0.tl 149,200 (0 l.i 1,670 t,0 1 (! (X) 242.91 4. k) a-- s, t'-- H.215.i 226.7ol 9o 78.277.00 , 1 tV-yea- time dow n the Huh century will Net proceeds of in. nee 25,928.01) 626 O 48) 441. 17H 00 .705 00 6.911 9(1 5 85 .99 645. 448 4s8. ,743, find 1 p Jnt 1 Bemi-'Week- ly is i,i i t with-draw- reu..i.ti il.e reader n,, k bslweeu atl e. in., .1 VI li, sh .1 ai.d d.shonol, Ills most tustsven , two-thir- ds y c MiJt' to-d- ay, -- j j exeuise generosity, no ot human nature into surprise t a ef it is the but in startling goodness, of life, that which underlies al! sj irit and our actions towards judgment-o- f ethers, Charity, tf.u in erpreted is. of the at- ce ami exeri l.e paemodic ori 4)niag of As a cure ties in Cuba, Porto Rico, Hawaii, and Philippines. Fibers of which the importations in the present year will amount to 120,000,000 in value.can be readily grow n in all of the islands. The Philippines are already supplying the most important feature 'of our fibers, Maud heuip, winch alone iu the present year will amount to about $6,000, IKK) in value. Beientitic American, Sub nl Onl Merchant Cured of Cbrmte Dlrrtie( My son bas been troubled for year with chronic diarrhoea. Sometime ago I persuadetl him to take some of Chamber Iain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea After using two bottles ol the Remedy. size he was cured. I give this testimonial, hoping some one simifariy afflicted may read it and be benefited. Thomas C, Bewer, Glencoe, O, For sale by John Iioy den A Sou. nt Louttcll Ntellug, Council met ia adjourned session last Monday night, a quorum being present. Councilman Branch presided, and ptayer was offered by R, 8, Calderwood. Min- utes rfioiim.iti'-ii- of previous session were read and approved. The bill of John Boy Jen A Ban, $2.08," for election supplies, was allowed. J. 1. Allgood. $2.50, rent on for polingplaceou election used building was referred toconunittee on claims day, and accounts with power to act. Tt.s committee on claims and accounts reported on the claim of O. W. French and recommended that the same be paid. Adopted. The commi ttee on finarice reported on the list of delinquent tax payers referred to them from the city treasurer, and recommended that the sum of $2 17 be appropriated to the indigent fund to cover tbe amount of taxes dne from Mrs. G. Freestoue, Mrs. Joseph Hartley, James McDonald, Edwin Heddith estate. Report and recommendation adopted. Council adjourned to meet December :2fiih,at7;B0 p, m. , EeuwdicUow by Vf. G. Johnston, Bill of (ii Jppiulueai enres In llie kuinmll JT for 190, s - itake - Jan. 7th, Ward E, Pck4 E. Chappell, Coalville East Jan.T4th. Alma Eld-- ' redge, J. Alma Bmith aud Samuel Coalville Dau Lasabert and W, Fad-die- t. Echo Jan 7tb, Alma Eidredge, M. a Wide KrputAtlon fi.r v Chamber- F. Harris and W. If, Branch. (irass Creek Jan. 28th, W. W. Cluff, J. A. f isher, W. H. Branch. j im-n- j 1 -e . v OF SILVER, 16 TO T lain's lain Balm is ga.ning a wide repuHoyttviJe Feb. 11th, Ward E, Tack, tation. D. H. Johnston of Rirnnioivd, W. Merchant, Bilas M. Pack. F. Imt., litik "been troubled with vhatail-ou- r Henefer-Fsb. W. W. t Cluff, J. Iw rpeaking of it he Ilth, since 18C2 ' "I never found anyUing that A. Bmrth, J. J. Bowen. would relieve me until ued Chamber- Feb. lltli, Aluia Eidredge, Kama lain s Barn Ba'ki. 1: acts like magic A. Callis, W. G. Fisher. C and juintellectual with the (ectumate fWO!ieB d b me Jy (wt i!u ial facu'tiei of our nature." Oakley Feb. 18th. W. Y. Cluff, Ed- pained me very much, hut one good ap- inuud B.nliii of relieved Eidredge, J. J. Bowen. f'ain uie. s.Wdsv ienee w liteh found no room pin alum Ieoa Jan. 21st, Alma Eidredge, Dan tor vlfaiify would dev tdv i hara ter very Lambert, J, Azimuth, muh after the Homan typre hard, Vfw Park City Jan. 21st, Ward E. Pack, of Our Products TropirHl as h sw and stern, might unbending M. Pack, C. A. Callis. fl, unat.d exist with unflinching bravery Park Jan. 7th, W, W. Cluff, Barievs which The ccmn.ercial, ieldmg energy, but whuh eventualiy Thomas GiTchrnd. A, w J. ma! Fisher, hicb is'ap.d terriir rie usiits the nffecti'.i.ate side of hum. n awa,t the tr w r l'ick)ort Jan. 28th. Ward E. Tack, nature. Moreover ; it net esav to have" me mto r!..o r, d omsfiip da W. G. Fisher, Dan Lambert. guard against the great mistake tha the United ctate durirg the past year Upton-J- an. 21st, W. W. Cluff, Ed- diaritr n eans, in some sort, weakness in supply irg a permanent and growing are suggested Iv miind Eidredge, J. J. Bowen. of character, for theia iTio sucii mpira- market in 'hi country h 'he who Wunship Jan, 28th. Alma Eidredge, tion to actxof the figures Treasury Bereau F. W. Marchant, John Horton. of the idita.ned and as ia to oe fonnd rn the of Satirtns have r A pro-espiecial meeting at Marion, Jah, this virtue. In piroportion tatu n of tropical and W. K, Tackett. W, Cluff, Ed- 14th. to its pow is the diminution of that dufie into the f nited States during the mnndTJTdredge, FL F. Atwood, year, cou e'Cslmess wliich so edten into ten imu tfi id the ous resurrection. The funeial semce were held on afternoon in the Make.' Mop.dav Tabernacle, the building being wt'l, tilled with relatives and friends w he o tl.e r , , departed lev f cl one. Appropriate and lit'i i.g remap ks were made by Eider J Anna Bmith. l'reniknts Vims E'dred.ge and . . C mil if tins vlake. wt. ih w hi never forgotten by both teiative A losg line of vehu es foand friends llowed the remains to the city cemetery, where thev were deioited to await the call on the resurrection morn. Mrs. Wilson was km at Er .grain ' City, Boxelder lountv, Utah Noveme 'r merges 29th, IBtio. A siiotl time after i er .rui exeru-- e ol I'Uied tlie and cowardme, cripples her parents moved to Coalviile. where the higher virtues. To be iharrtable is. me nil the lady was reared, met her huebar.-for the most part, to have that consider- - amoui I and hi.aliy died. 8be leavesa bust atm, seven chi'dren, father, mother, five brothers and three sisters to mom n her . Tf live pleasant journey through life. and to ameliorate the condition of their dwellings. Charity, moreover, is no . g ii.i.'Ui-ple- (liHi.lv ourselves shall lose the sweet sensation which comes from its exert ise. last it tie rememlmied that, if we were to argue from die score, net on'.v of utility to or.rsnves, we should commend charity, as ,t ministers largely to human happiness, to th.uk w ell of, and to act kindly tow at dt those around us. I harilv towards others in matters of opinion is rmielr needed. The exercise of eliat ity towards others w ill prepare m fc r die en ov merit of it in return. The v .1 ue of i liar ,ty is no fo to w isdoui. Charity itself requires the exercise of judgment and forethought. Otherwise, chanty is in no sense charity, to far as its outworkings in acts of beneficence is concerned. No one can claim to have mastered the (list elements of moral science In any j, radical way. much less to have graduated in the high attainments of bottle - Total (fall ropertv that bv Btae Hoard of ID, 199. not close until Deieml-e1,1.74 271 00 Equabialmn and therefore the 20th century will com... $7,842, 30. 99 Grand Total mence on January 1st, lf'Ol . cciimenc-iii- g demise, to whom the sympathy "'ihe i g n the Life. waved did at begin Ilk with as it entire comriiunitv is extended. It w a a thri.iir.g ei aj'C tliat Charles rtf the era. To close tl.e 19lb ternary akD or intMT-- f ! Bow had frt m Dav s O., not lately slo. get The family, parents, brothers and with the year 1899, one cou.d a frightful death. For twovears a severe l as there s of the deceased with to extend eiste-out come to right, the years lung tronb'e constantly grew worse un- -' Urns. the short im one heartfelt the thanks to a'l tnose who so would le year t til it Seemed he must jdie of Gensumpi-- J Deseret the above the to use Dr. Since writing tion. Then he began King's j kiudly assisted them in their hour of an art.cie with hand wrote: Discovervaml to New come hae "It' troubfe. lately News 1 acd effected a relief would instant and gave same subject Logan Journal please copy. upon the Bich wonderful curee cure. recommend that those intereed in this have for 25 years, proven pt's power to Female complaints, pale, swadow read it. The article w ill I found in the core all Throat, Chest and Lung troubnervous dys19th ; headache, page les. Price 50c and $1. Every bottle complexions, News of Dec.. Ail cures. druggists the quesguaranteed. Trial bottles free at John pepsia, IluJyan 4; col. 8 and 4, and explains A fetors. 80 1 have. Sons cents. drug Boy den tion more at length than we ,U mr, .- -s . Pendleton of Coalville. After partaking of the supper the guests spent the even-ir.- g in sing. ng, ie iln.g sod social Kn?, virse tint a lute hour and up, on imTown ai i. t ity is parting lor their 1, nines Wished the hiule Mining ( l.iiiiiB emigre cm all happiness. ImproveiHsntt A veer ago .an winter a student of Tctal real (state u1:m-- p une'ofctii eoKsge i ha.lt lake ( lty t roveifient w role to me and asked the question as Hones ai'd lnues ami the Cattle w ten the l"th ret, uirv ended heepi 20th centr.rv began, there being a dif- Fwine Tl.is on of that ference point. ('pinion lias been Tola, live stuck week the Seine quesDon Me-- i ! r.i,j.se and trade iix-- t a I been brought up heie and have ore to iiei ide the qnet'.iii and w.h do so Mat II .nerv . ie, etc t bio ugh tbe Tims giving same atswei ,soireut credit, judgmeiits. etc that I did winter before last and wnich Perioral pirsper'v rot t fie the (oilege faul ty decided was c rre.-tenuiseiatS'i sol am informed. The Huh century Il iiiiuade ends on December hist, leOO and the Total personal property. $ 20tb century beginson January ,st, I"!. Car roinpanies The Christain era began w ith and not Telegraph coiiipari'es r Tt ,eph( i(i. mpan.e- 0, as some would imp. y, mctrlue end until Dec., .list of I did not Total that The p ast three w eeks have been unfortunate ones for Coalviile, or at least for part of her inhabitants. Dunrg that time the angel ol death has visited the homes of Ibiee families and robbed them of dear cues, leaving grief and com ACE r,r!ty No. 50. flagrant fan is m, p.a .lative excuse and tOiissiior. ti.sr'.i, use each of the virtues, n.ustex,; m harmony with others, or it J .ano to W con sidered I virt e. A charity, if i.ieh could le ihe case, winch could exist apart Don. troth r.gi.teousi.ess aDd justice, would but serve to set u premiein character, until, as a regulating faculty ui'on vice sud ciime. It may be asked then, what is clar- of the aflectionals nature, Charity takes it: pdace side by side with Justice and ity? To take au eminent wnter's defTruth. inition, "it is the w.ee exeri ise of the affectionate side of our nature, it is on every letting love operate as a motive power Of Hiilohs Consumption Cure is this in all our vai ed re'htionebipe, as citi-?n- t guarantee : All we ask f you is to use of the contents ot this bottle and meuuUrs of a commonwealth faithfully, then if you can say yon are in which tail, light to c r, eider the not lenefitted return the kittle to y our ' best Interests of II, e Mlier lie furdruggist and he may refund the price ther savt, "this can never la-- done by aid.' Irice 2X cts., Wets, and 1. F'or mere expedient , i.or from a sense of sale by John iioyden A Bon. utilitarian mcral.iy , it must tie the rePUbrr Jrnnea sult of the music U ni'fii t in e or kindAnother of our young mea concluded ness, Charily refers to our estimates, to as well as our actions, it consider the quite single life and fast week went weakness incidental of its ow n nature, down to Southern Utah, where tie uiet andis tbeiefoie leo.ei.t ia its judgment the girl he loved so well, and together shoot others, aot as t ln.d to their taults, they proceeded to the Balt Lake Temple, but as looking to the frailties of our and weie there married Wednesday common humanity, and finding in the last. The rontracting parties are Mr. eirors ofotheiscounterpnrtsol the Joseph i isher of this place and Mis in ourselves. CharJensen of I'arowan. Mr. ity consuls! - that there is a common of one fisher is Coalvilles w most feels well as and as a .nv popu-thale eal, weal, a! atm f the uutside world upon its I lar young tnen, and is well respected by his acquaintenees. The bride ia also powerfc! hep aud sv uipathy ; thu real-- 1 pTOHvlwsnt and populat young lady ol vrltbaUiiuwAiwuuctteiia which the community In which the resided., are evidently innerent In - thw saisu 'n e TyTn firrfkrTTffjrtyr rwew aud as such and neb high poor, thjygs, and this evening a recep kiw, there is vet a brotherhood of hu- - home tion will Ire given them at the home of inanity in w hiiti the stronger aie ex- Mr. and Mrs. J, A. psrted to help the weaker. Charity the bridegroom, Fisher. coi iders tfie terrible exigences of life They wiil make Coalville their home into w hieh many are born, and in look-ii- g for some months. Tut Times ex tends at the lamentable phases of character eontinually brought to light, it is congrstulationrto Mr. and Mrs. Fisher long and even on the slert to educate the masses and hopes they will have g j from good , 1 that vesr, counting tinction Funeral Held Monday. 1 . there. Timks te woo'd ,,1 To be ct.rn, tat r mconi r g to sc me theorist, il to e n,,l l!t n in tu the dis- 1 Coal- On Thursday evening, Iec . 14th, Mr. and Mrs. John Maxwell gave a wedding sup or in honor of their daughter Janie, who recently tecame the w ,fe ot VVui. tf, a t chanty In Ihe last two resiles Of our )iaier we have recorded two sad deaths, thoseof Merry Christmas te all, especially the Mrs. Man Barber and Richard Cowcil. Times and ns potions. This week we chronicle w ith scirow tl.e We need more snow here befoie we death of Mrs. Shiah Croat her Wilson, can call ,t good sleighing. the beloved wife of our tow nsman As Cold' Well should say so' Be low Wilson, w ho died at her Lome in this rero here tl.e past three mornings. city last Friday afternoon, December Mr. M. J Stephens made a brief l.rith. M i s Wilson west ck tuta short time. visit to the iiu tropio.is during the w eek. Bhe was taken with a chill and a sinkA committee is arranging for the of bodily feeling on Monday, Iec., holiday parlies and it is safe to an- ing 1th , and from that time began to sink, nounce a dame if nothing else. and seoumbed lu that dreaded disease, Thomas Eichnis will shortly move his pneumonia. It was not until Friday family to Balt Lake for the winter, he roon that i.er husband and these surhaving been emp 'eyed by the Sn 1 Lake her, began to realise her trne rounding M eat coinpiany. condition, when they telegraphed tof.er T1 e ecipse c f the moon on Saturday mother in l.ilt to her father in last nasseenhya r. umber o! our folks, and to Diamondville, Rr.ghaui City, seveial tunes the clouds parted giving Wyo where Mrs. Lvdia Aadr resides. us a good observation. Twelve of her near relatives were sumColds are fashionable here. If you moned besides a large number of Mr, commence taik.ng to a person ar.d Wile ,i. e relative that everything hapipen to tt.ete me first thing you cou d te was done to relieve the sulUr-inknow tl.e other fellow is mocking you of the ladv and to save her life, o it The Mutual Improvement Associa human skill was of no avail, and she tion will giv social entertainment, passed peacefully away at the time tnew- consisting of dialogues, songs, recitations, in Finlay evening, Dtcemlier up to tl.j very last, and a shoit time be- fore she passed awar, sfie called all her 29th, in the Hensfer meeting house. around I.er, kissel them, and children Paid Dciir for His Leg. w as going to heaven. B. D Blimp n of Thackerville, Tex. said she in two years paid over 300 to doctors Tlip saddest part of al' is that she to cure a Running Bore on his leg. leaves a family of seven children, the Then they wanted to cut it off, bnt he oldest being 15 years of Rge and the cured H with one box of Bucklen't ArHi months, bee.des a kind nica Salve, liitRranleed cure for Piles. youncest husband to c father and true 25 ts. a box. Bold by John Hoyden A loving Bon, druggists. mourn her loss. , Mrs. YViiBfm was h sincere, doting kumniit fount) aluntion. mother, loved by her family and The County Clerk as eul touted hi hnsburd, and all w ho knew tier. Htr re( rt to tht Btale Board of Equalisa- loss w ill le greatlv fe't by her many tion as i qiii red by the statutes. The friends Hiid relat'vs. anl the world will report is as feiiow i also feel the loss of one who ha tried to Valuatiou. do her duv to God and man. Bhe w as a Farm I. and f Editok ville on Friday of last week and spent a pleasant evening at the residence of Mr, and Mrs. John Maiwell ; the party returned the following day. Andy Crandall moved his family to Balt Lake City, some two months ago, and intended to remain there during wW inter. He bac, unexpectedly, returned to Pena aa be finds that the city has no charms for him and that Feea is the best place after all. Mar-. Albert M. Lyons and Herbert J. chant returned home from Alberta, Canada, on Tutadav evening, having completed their labors they were honor-ably released to return home. The men are delighted w.th that country and will go back there in the spring if all is well, and inane a home for then.-elv- es Let i,s soon. The Lo'iday n mmittee hae gotteD up for Christmas. There wd! he program F.oitok Tumts : the usua. h bnstmae tiee and dance for TLe 'list two or ttiree nights have the children and a dance in the evening been stingers, there it no doubt about for the aduits. Y. I'koa, Utah, Dec. 21, ren. t U,t ( Days. EPEE FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1899. H tie.d beie IMES COUNTY. u s sad. "Charity, Pui home. ui. . i, i. who posse ess: , tie Mill not allow U lo n ir,trt. , nv meetings OF STTNNIXT ! AGAIN. Vui jrm losrions. i self-denia- l, ' impor-influence- of re-e- w nil that of the t to uot m W. W. Cluff, the corresponding . Alms Eidredge, veer. They A ard E Pack, reiedmg than $86,000, 999, or of ) Stake Presidency. ) , DO YOU KNOW Consumption is preventable? Science hae proven tliat and also that neglect is suicidal. The wopst cold or cough be with Shilohs Cough and can cnrrd even it blit tu'ed is,ruin fui culture , men are eo apt to bed ir si.nta' lee.; j Cure. Sold on positive Consumption womd which total the heartened by ingratitude and base treat- Ther be omitted, over for fifty years, - For tale guarantee uent.that they tire in acts of bene- - be clearly entitled to lie classed as tropA Bon. I wouhi exceed 4250 JXXMtOO they catch that leal pioducts whah helps to annnahy, including sugar, c( ffee, ndia make them not only indifferent to the rubber, fibers, tropical fruits ami note, wants of others, hut in is lodgers of the cacao, tobacco of finer grades, spices, Currace. We should never form our opin- dye woods, cabinet woods, etc. he can articles all these ions of the baseness of men from one or iously enough, a to now greater or produced we may and are two specimens of wrong-doer- s in islands the in question, meet with, or charity will receive no less extent in large quanti- grown cane being we and sugar encouragement for its culture, licence, and goinetime cynical rone of mind by John Boyden John Boyden A Bon guarantee every bottle of Chamberlainp Cough Remedy and will refund tbe money te anyone who ia not satisfied after using two-thir-ds of the content. This ia the best remedy in the world for la grippe, coughs colds, croup and whooping cough and it pleasant and v t- - take. It prevent any tendency i cc J to result in pneuN 43-- 4 m monia. . |