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Show m HE nTROKIZE HOME IM BESTS Y. Times, n rDXTV'crj VOL V to t he izcttekbstf? SUMMIT COUTH COALVILLE, hfi THE COUNTY MEV.' I Miro lf, 1 i a .1 .at upi.e I''- miilitd uf summer weather. fur Ferdinand Larne has beau quit ska for a week pact. MIm Clara Hortin haa gone to be.lt CV IratU t tk Wtk Sewrly Lake City for a few mouth. Tew la guualt (teutgr Wbat Joseph Horton went to bait Lake City IHyrnMWlkM last of last week. the WtSta About. tnMI Mies Lidia S taker, who haa been am 'the sick list for eeveral dais, ie much M.AJWA. . bettei at this writing. Kama, Yuli, March, 14, 180 M. Stakei and J. D. Malm bavw Enooa Turn . gone to- - Mercur to bunt work. 4 Th Yotng Ueui Iwtitl i'lub istloiut: Asa Wilson wae visiting in ltork port laet week. try gjtxl work in the shape of liter turt. EUers Stephen M. Waltonr efPeee Winter lit returned and is shewing and Robert Siddoway ef thin piece were n wbatie nn do There ere about the home saiecieuariei hem on Sunday eight inches of mow and good prospect last. lor eight ntoia. President W. F. Clidf delivered a Mica Richtrsoe, teacher ef enr pri- lecture te a crowded Acute mary department, went te Park City bandar evening last. He last Friday te nut relative! subject "The Divine Authenticity of the The trnefaae have j ut Inithad pet (teak of Mormon." The lecture wee and entertaining. ting a very neat fence aietmd tlineahoet very instructive re them etliuh Eider ret Fisher greatiy aeeetnpanied the gronndt, imp Joseph ae well ae Mam at rent President. Come again, gentlemen, D 8. Feme ef the here hare taken advantage of the enow and gone a tetheranrene te get out laiuber wtnh they had been Waxsuir, Utah, March 17, ISIS. compelled te leave there until now beEiiitou Tima came of there being ne anew. Mies Eltie Neff of Salt Lake came out The Tonng Ladtue . L. 1. Clan met at Mie Rinds Park's hekie laet ou the 12th. She it stopping with Mr. Wednesday evening. Theevemng until and 'Ur J. M. Btxsoa P M. Hikseu returned from Salt Lake nbont nice ecloek wet spent in eewmg Refreahuieota were then eerved after on the 12th. which lh e ob waa called to order and The tick are ea the impirevc. thenecaeaary business wae dn posed of. W. 11. Branch and Win. Carruth. Jr., After aehort programme the clabad-joarne- d ef Coalville were here on Thareday until Wedneidar next, when evening, the 10th, and gave t ha religion they will meet at Miee India sinpioui, classes new steps. The intermediate L 8. L. I. date received their atepe in lesson C OAKLtl. and the advanced class received their Oaulkt, Utah, March IT, 1108. steps in lesson B. Both classes are Correa Tau getting along nicely, Steveua le able to be out President W. W. Cluff and Joseph were the speakers here at our Fisher again. Sunday lumber worship meeting oa tho 20th. T. T. Rasmus shipping W. G. Patrick of Salt Lake waa here ea a large contract te Park Cite. A bby girl made a viait te 1, Pbtllipi on the 16th. 'Hole out ia the interest ae eintraoted te nay in- - of tbeJLC.M.I. this week - - aijd. ... .joFtewiag has beam called te halt. 4 the beautiful that haa fallea H. M. Meebam and wife have meyed few days sleighs, her eome into lest tin teWaUsburg. Y. use ageia. Charley Neel baa come ia (rent the winter renge, where he hee been enMOTTSYU.LK gaged in tbeep herding. Hemvitx, March 17th, IBM. Jeda Phillips hee gone west to assist Rnivea Tiukk: the Feel bote in herding sheep. Born, to the wife of John Gun a eon, James Irani i running bit sawmill Thursday efeuiag March 10th. day and night et present. He stye be A sen wee born te the wife ef Richard bee 14000 feet of lumber for sale. Birch, Jr., on the llth feet. Kama beys are very nowierenela Hewry Lambert returned frees Ogden Oakley at ieteryale this biutei. The Tuesday. Vrla are either very enticing here nr Albeit Jones ef Prove wee her thie the bey ere better kaewa nearer week selioiting ia the i ate seat of the Deseret News. The enow ie piling up elaiest every The CeaLvfl.il Tint it' second to ne day inthemeuutaie. Ilia from three ether weekly in our State, and iaaa up te aisjeet deep nn the north aide of the data I paper. It bee a large eircula-tietelle while the average depth ia abeet bat ia uarryiig many that are four feet an the level from ene to fear years eabterip-He- n. Mrs. pr. Jehaann wee eorpriee'd the awing This should not be; above ail, other night. It wee her 50th birthday. far year hetae paper, fpr tbreegh it pay ?he expressed herself and made nil . 'come and wiebedjall t seme on her medium borne enterprise are etimn ieted. It writee up ear prospect, 8. tkOlb birthday. capital te Invest and besides rnOA. glvlag ae leeal uewe is a kerne com pastes that we weeld aowgreatlr mler Rti.PONDtNTl. In ltl n I. w , fiaite Letter k9t. v y. J. eaw mill ie new raw A. Merchant ning en fall time. Pctetee will bn in demand tbie enm jug epringi there Ie now merejail far them then ran be eupplied in town juek J Considerable uew but not of n eerieue natnre. Some of enr young men begin to tbink that the old eaying; "Hep deferred ie mere truth meketh the heart aiek that one would behere. Vewe items have been anewed nndnr thin week. y U.gteveel of Henefer benghtn nice bunch of beef nettle here tbie week for the 8elt Lake Meat company. . vgnow began falling early Sunday down morning and ban been eeaiag te have eeena tab Winter ever tinea. h,r-Thwli a freeb grip all ebeorhieg tnpie u the probable i,,n oaln war with Ipain- been declared; Sunday that war had eoen put the those who knew the facte a minda ef the eeiteui enei t rent, for ' e e time. emueement here tbie week by eur friend, John fernitbed wee mean of Coal villa, who gave appreciated. gj, wbi b fan highly B. B. I. Tian. me only mi Ci , vu ( Aouqaity, Parkin tortured by . kiriv ears ueedlesslv ecsema. T cured bv uatng DeWitt'e famous healing 0-- . vtcUWvo tki lot s Vive pl leeases. Jebn Coalville Co-o- p. Has just received a large line of Spring and Summer CLOTHING. IW- Consistingof Mens, Youths and Childrens Suits.- - it will pay those desiring to buy clothing to examine ours before purchasing elsewhere. Coalville 00 Nohice. n0n Blaoksmithing, Co-o- m Always Ori Hand at the MIN i tWA9QN i, 1 Horseshoeing $2.00 Stove,' 1.25 - Old Red Shop. PATRONIZE HOME INDDSTRY Frank Rippon Weber Coal Co Carpenter Newly Adopted ee "rirubTTIarfridti.AWr 70 The Clerk of the Circuit Court write We ate prepared to suit all dawes of trade. Forinataaaa: 1'aanAxunii, Fla., Feb., 28,1808, Mr J. nioeee Droegiet, City; Our Children Suits ranfre from $ i.oo to $ 6.qa Dear George Please aend a bottle ol Our Youths Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. I wool to 14. no 0 i Oar Mena not feel easy if I kuew there wae nont) 5.00 to .aj.oo of this valuable remedy in the house 1 have given it a fair test and consider From everywhere eome word it nn of the very beet remedide lot ef rronp that I have ever fonnd. One praise for Chamberlains Ceugh Eem-sddote has always heea fuSelent, al- Allow me to congratulate yen en J1 though I a ee it freely. Any teldmy! the merits ef vour Remedy It cared children ceutrael yields very readity te, Tie ef inroaic bronchitis when the A this medicine. I esc eenecteatieaely oocior coul.l do nething for ms. Cass. recommend it for croup end aolie in F. Htuei ,ToIedo, O. For sals by Jebn Borden A Sens children. Very Respectfully, Geo I. Wolti. 4 Mis Mary Bird, Ilarnaharg,. Fa., Sold by Jebn Boydeu A 8on. p. ttys: "Mythikii worth millions to I vet would have lost her by creup aie, bad 1 not invested twenty-fiv- e WASHlSUtOS LKTtKR. cents in a bottle ef Oee Minute tongh Care. It sirs ceutrbe, colds and all throat treub- (Fsuu eoe lHtii.ii CossnraxMiiT j e. John Boyslsn A Boa. Was isi Moron, March 14, 181)8 This has been a history-makin- g wsek in Washington, and Us effects will he vieibl in years to come, ia tb increased defence with which the U, 8, is We are qw establiahad likely to bo treated -b- y-all foreign natiensT It hee been proclamed to all in Coalville, prepared ta the world that Congress to a man U bedo all kinds of hind the President, and that the people T-fa people able to place ten millions of fighting men ini the field upon ahort notiee-Ho- a man V behind both Presi&CARSUAGR dent and Congress,- - U Sat been a week' ' to route one's latent patriotism to the work. highest pitch, and to make one feel that after all tha worla contains no prouder title than that (of American citizen A SPECIALTY. Inter-feriuj- :, From the moment it was announced that the President had tefused the reoverreaching, and quest ol 8pain to recall Consul General all diseases of the hoof Lee, partisan politics dieappeired like due in tb sunshine (hero were yio cured. Located in the Democrats,- Republican or Populists, only Antencani-a- nd Congrees and the admtniytratlon have acted ea one man. The (50,000,000 which was appropriated South Main Street. by the unanimous vet of both brenchee of Congress, to be need at the diecretion of the President an action without J. PENDLETON & SON. precedent in the history of Congress-w- ill be made (500,000,000, Hit Is needed to maintain National honor. With ptenty of money at its disposal, tb adminlatratioa is making preparations for war in every direction, although. Its members are still expressing the hop that war will be avoided. It Is right to hep that there will be no war, AND but it i doubtful jf there le a single of official the government responsible who dees believe that war with Spain is bound to eom. There Is now only one c. ri. w. way that war eould be avoided, and those who know the situation in wnich 1 door south Brick school the present Spanish Ministry is regard Shop Burma, March 17th, lies. that a an impossibility. The only way 0O1I7VILLE LODGE 50. 15, 1.O.O.F. to make sore of peace would be for 8pm Enure Tnras: Meets 7Cry Thursday e veiling at T :3 n nf rarf thlBnaet and Beerge Fowler, whe Henry f. O.O. F. Hail. Sojonrning brethren at Full Hue of School Supplies just repaired. have been attending school st Logan Cube, and to meet whatever demands cordially irvhed, this winter, returned home on tbs 16tb. this government may make as a reant of JOHN CALL18, N. G the report of the Maine Court of InAll epring work bae been dfclsyed by L. HOYDEN, 8ecv. J. and ia there little lisehhoud that TL"1 il the late atorme and tome have get their quiry, the present Spenisb Ministry, or any ' out again. leigbe other, will do either, unless compelled D. Bales ef Park City baa bees visitby force of arms. i ing ia Henefsr daring the week, the Although the newspaper dispatches gsott of Joseph K. Foster, insist that Spain lia'a purchased warHey ie getting scarcer End the price ships ia England, official advices to this Re ie going np as a consequence. eftStt-BARGftlN:ST0government ay that no tucb Quite a nomber from here would have been or will' be made. The adattend the general conference, if aa ex- ministration feels amply able to whip t cursion rat waa given at aa Induce- Spain navy without baying the chips, ment, that otherwise will stay at home. but it has sent a naval officer to Europe BESIDEHT DENTIST, Coalyllle, Otifc. with authority to purchase any veseele Mr, Farrell, traveling for the Co-o- p gflTOlfice removed to residence, oppowould make' really desirable addi that and Machine was Wagon Company, site the Brick echoolhouse. lions to ovr navy, aod it it possible that doing bueinete here during tb week. he may buy some. Ai he will pay cash The Henefer Dramatic Company ter what he buys, he,will have the pick JAMES E. HOSMER M. D., presented, "Among the Breaker" to of . Physician and Surgeen, everything in that line that can Le a fair audience on the ilih. All took " sold A number of vessels have been their parte in a creditable msaiier. (jFFICE ATRESiDENiE. effered for Sale by Coalville. parties in Europe that The lorg talked. ef fencing ml the w would I not have for gifts. The greater Office .11 a. m. to 1 honre from diairiet echo! block leema to b aa at pjrtionjM the money appropriated by anJ7 ' p.'m. eurred fact, and we hep that ene of the Congress will be spent at home, putting All w hocen should observe tbee hours next move will " be the fencing ia of the available vessels in fighting frim at near ae possible. oar cemetery, and strengthening our coast and harbor Bruiser Joseph Richies departed this debuses which are alrted Arobably life on the 14th inet., aged 74 years. strong enoagh to successfully resist Yyn. , BRctYcn, The relative of Joseph RicMne were anything that NOTARY PUBLIC, Spain can tend against oec more tailed together thi week ea them. As the war will either I fought aeeoaaleJ hie death. Brother Ricbins almost entirely on water oron Henefer, Utah. Spanish hag been ailing lor a long lima, aad his ground, enly those who enter it are Collections promptly made. e, 'ciroa Tnizs: ' : CF Vl'El, la Vo. wmur. - FREE ZCI.7' IpC.IiiSoo u t ' A UCAL. ol its liurdshipi, and it be very short. Spain baa neither the money nor the men to make a long figbt, even if we were ditpoeed to allow her to do so, which w are not. President Gum per, of the American F sderation ol Labor, and Secretary Rost, ot the National Mule Spinners Associa tion, appeared, before the House Judiciary committee, this week, io advocacy of the proposed amendment to tho the Constitution, giying Congress authority to fls the hour ef labor in the entire country They called special atteution to the long hourt required of Southern mill workers and compared them with the shorter working dy In Hew England mills, and declared the longer houre to be unfair and dotrimen' tal to labor. The House committee on Inteistate and Foreign t'nmmerc has favorably teported a hill providing for the laying ol a cable from San Fiancisco to Japan, 'i Haw an, and granting a government aunniiv ot 100,000 for twenty yeare, in consideration of which all the U. 8. government .messages are to be tranc nutted freo, and the government to havo control of the cable in case of war or other emeigeney. Utaiii wa iii i'3pcvixt ih's t " wt.JAnew tie nn i i! s t h 11 ...u., ui.u uieuiii lull faitb d the Uospel The sod a giortoua resurrection. funeral eervicee were held oa Thurdv afiarnoonjand were largely attended. f The enow keep falling every dayrlmt melte almost aa fait as it falls here; bat we hope it ie making a supply In the ' mountain for iuminer use. note the As 1 am about to mail this ead news reaches me of the death of little Archie Richies, eon of Mr. and Mrs. lima E. Ricbtne. The little fellow has been a great sufferer for some time and surely ie better off. Alt that kind, ami loving hearts could do to save him was done, but without avail. The parent have the sympathy of the entin community in this, their loss end kffljo W. B. lion. - t - Y op smiMiT corr xTtrv. Wheelwright. nviria School Books rv At Boyden & Sons jndCE-cr.-lu- rB w.'vtisxok: GENERAL MERCHANDISE. purr-hate- COALVILLE, GEO. -- Y. UTAH & ROBERT YOUNG,' 1 , WANSH1P. s Dealers in General Merchandise |