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Show A carload of aulphur wa received liy the Co-op on Mnmlav. (Jet up a g'xxl lively game "( base hall for tlie Fourlh, boya. Wanl conference will be held at Hoik-port Hoik-port on Humbly fioxt, the 21 nt. The I'eop.e'e Mi-r. Co., offer some bargains bar-gains iu their hi I iliit neck. TbeMisaea K.I r. and Kmina llob'nson sreut up to Park City yesterday. Will Patrick vai lirre yesterday tolic-iting tolic-iting orders for the Z. C. M. I. Mm Winnie C'ikui)mi lain of Kvaus-ton Kvaus-ton li litre vlsilir g with friends. Mr. Will Itigby and chi'dnu of Halt latke are here vitilluu witn relutlves. --. Just Invite your fricnila to come to AJ-aalt llle on 'he Fourth and Join In our Carle brailou. The street1; funkier- wouiu'ou. o kau thing le huve out during these hut, alusty days. WJ.NIEU . Three or fiuir miners at the Oruta Creek mint1. Melt with faui- Hies preferred. Mrr. V. 1J. Covey came out from Salt Jjike ealurdat to vim fur a few diiya with her parents. The fellow that Mould uuike a kick bout thla kind of weuther aliould be ducked in the creek. More wool la being hauled heie from the titrating corrals up Chalk Creek ready for shipment. J. K. i'oin i-t, r. .r. -Hilling tl,e II. 11. Claliio Co. of .New York, waa here yesterday yes-terday sulicuing urlcia. The towu of lltppner, Oregon, wita wept aay by a cloud-hurst l.tat Hundey and about odd people killed. Our town has not presented n very lively aiijenriiie th.s week, nearly ev-sjryloiy ev-sjryloiy being a-tuy ti-nit-g. Miss l.ibhie Cal.lcro.l returned liotne ftout Suit Luke Tuesdut , w here be bad Iteen on a visit n-r a lew dityi. W. W. Cltiff and wife left yesterday for Pruvn, lu attend the annual leullloit ol the dull family, which will be held I tomorrow. Attorney Frank Ktans spent the ptet aeek iu the Bait Lake cilice of tin llrtu. I Ilia wife also ipeul the week in ti e city 1 with her folki. Mr. Henry Matthias and children ie-turned ie-turned to C'uuilierlaiid on Saturday, alter al-ter spending a fo .v , -il: here willi rein-liven rein-liven and t ut tide. lie.rgeW. l'Mgingtm came up f.um Ogden Monday lor n et.orl visit with Iiii mother. Ilehaa been traveling iu Idaho of la'.u fur Hcoa.cn ft & Co. All disease! I'ltrl it tt.e bow lea. Kc, p them nprv or ton will I ma. t A- t'Mtl.Tlli l ilke IIHIIII". Keep I'Ver I and laiwele a. me without a (K kenlng liripilic leellim. MX milllolia pe'Olei talk and reuotuuieinled CASCAltKT, ! try 1U'.1 ho. All c-lriiilft", 1 "I hate been tiouh'.ed fur Mine time , with iiidigeelion nnd lour it .niaeh,"iiyi lira. Katah W, Curm of I.ee, Ma- , "and have Ueii tnkinr Cliamberlain'e j Biota .ch and Uver Tablet! which have helped me very much ! II l no I c m eat many thingatbatbrforel could nut." If you have auv t rouble with yuur atom- j " j acb why not take l'.ee Tablet! and get I : wellT For lale by John boydeu 4 Son. J.:; Mra. .IidiHtinah almon and on Orrxn of Salt Luke are here visiting relative. .lie Couch came in Saturday fron Hoe elder cniiutv, where he had been for ifvw nek.. Patriarch John Miitth of KaH Lake pent a lew daya in lloytaville thil week with I, in aotia. Ed Peauhien came In from Cumberland Cumber-land laet Friday and epent a week here with hia old frlenda. tieore Wright came down from the I'ara atllldMy niornii.g ami apent a lew days a ith hit loika. John remlletuu tlna week moved hia htuuit up to Kaiuna, where he h-n ae-cured ae-cured a position a blackamttb. Three or four mincm can lind employ I tiient at it. e tria! Creek m. tie, nieu wan taiallica trt ilig pieleluhle. Mr. and lira. J. 11. Lamb returned home yeaienley from iNepni, whero they ieiil a week after being mairied. .Mm Mugie ShIiiiuii will move her' realuelice to J. M. Fuddlea' l.ouaf, and I witi noiloulft iiave her atore a: Wrigiit'ej u.U alaud. Muroy hrothera led yesterday for their law mill up at toe heail ol Chalk Cieek, where tney will rpeud Hie aum-luer aum-luer eawing up l'ga. There will be retbatb school at the .New Weal School at '.' M Sunday alter-uoou. alter-uoou. houg and llihle service in the evening at 7:3(1. A 1000 class engine waa put on the branch last Friday lo do the work, but ou Tuesday it broke down and bad to be sen', into F.vanaiun for repairs. A largo numiier of slabs from the saw mills up Chalk Creek were bauled here this week and will be shipped lo Tin tic to be ued for lagging purposes in the uiiuei. C. Anderson of Ogjen, at one time a prominent and reapwuteU e,tian ol title plaeta, la spending a few raoollt! with his dauiinter, Mrs. Edward Co well, ol rptou. FOL'M). Udies' gold watcb, in city park. Owner can have same by calling on J.W.Lamb, deacrihiug the watcb, and paying for this notice. Miss Martha Savage and brother Frank returned houie from Salt Lake yeaieruay. Tne latter has been attend lug school there the past winter, 0. T. Mills and wife of lloylsvllle will leave next week for Fullerlon, California, wuere they expect to live for some time. Mrr. Mills' health ha been poorly for auioe time pait, and it is thoimht the aea cuust climate will help her. W.L. Faik.C. M. Ward audW.il. i'utcamp, olhciaie uf the U. I1., went up to the Fara over the brunch lust Friday, t here 1 some tela of cuttlug tlie coul liaiu aervice duwu two duvsawee! lo the uiiues during the summer months. There have beeu more men and boys lined up on Ihe stieams the paet week thau there aie lleli In Ihe creeks, lite water is too muddy for II) or bait uahing, but the Usiieiiueu return home every night hut iiig baa uleuty uf biles muatiy m'wpiito. Cnamht'i Iain's Stuimtch nnd IiiverTab lets are juai w hut you neel wiieiiyou hate no apHuie, hel dud alter eiiting and wake up Him a bitd tnaie in your iniuih. They will luipiove your uppe-lue, uppe-lue, cieauae ami invigorate your stomach, stom-ach, and g ve you a reliah fur yuur food. Fur aale hy Juhn ttoydeu Abu. County Superintendent W. M. Hoyden and wile went lo Salt Lake laat Monday uioiningand relumed yesterday, alter a pleaiaiit vinil w itn relatives and fiieuds, Mr. lioyoeu'a p,uial viait lo ihe city ttasto make uiraugementa for the iu- aii!ur.ttioti of the free Uxi-tnok eyaieui iu this county. , T'ie Coalville haie ball boys were to 1 have went to L'vanslon on Mltnlay In 1 play a return game with the learn at J that place, but w hen the time ciiuie to ' go, on'y Carl Alliiou and oueortwo! I oti.era went out, so there mis no re-rul.-r : gune. A cr-jttd was uotten together,' however, at Fvanaluu andaumeofu few innings plavcd. " j The convention of lea- hen and priests held here (Sunday was quli largely at-I j tended, ihere being a representative I t pr. snt bom hearly every war1 In the ' Sl.ke. At Ihe two setsions held the i liiahops of several of the wards wei! g ven subject! to apeak upon concerning I the leacners and priests; questions of Various kinda were asked and answered, and the gathiriui was eery profitable one. Mi Ada Williams of Moijriii returned toher home We Ine-day. aller atiend-iog atiend-iog Ihe New Weat school here for the past three months. All of our rnrresMndente but two went flahtng this week ami forgot to send u their regular letter. IMk out for some good stories next week. Kdmiind F.Mrc.lgo and wile returned home to Salt Lake yesterday after spending spend-ing two weeks in our midst. They may yet decide to come back here and live. Hoy W'ilkins rame hnrne from Salt Lake Tuesday, where he went to have Ilia leg attended to. Tlie ll.elo'-er is some better, but it will be a few days belore ltoy caitdumucb w alkiug around. It is reported I fiat a crowd of people from Spring Valley, Wyo., will nma In here lo spend Ihe Fourth. We hope silt h is the cane. Tl.ere Is plenty ol room here for a large crowd ol people, and everybody can have a good lime. The more to come, the merrisr. Hoyd S. Chandler, who as a resident of this nlaee for a iiiiiiiIh-i of years, was here Wcdm-aday visiting I. la old friends, beiiig accompanied by several of his children. Mr. Chandler Is now engaged iu farming, near Ogden, having retired froui railroading since he lost his arm. The Sunday trhool conference which will lie held at Oakley on Sunday, the '-'Mill, promises to be largely attended. The new meeting bouse at that place w ill be completed ready to hold meetings meet-ings in by that time. The auxiliary a.'d r lot hood meeting! will be held at Oakley on the 27th. The next regular monthly meeting of tbe27ili quorum of Scventlei will be held lu the Academy building. Coalville, ou Battirday. June 27th, at II o'clock a. m. It baa been some month! ilnce a meeting of the quorum wai held, and the presidency ia deiinou! that every member be present at the above meeting. meet-ing. All persona Wlio -erw lu tlie county during the yean I tea 7, and who kid rattle and horses known to be stolen by the Indiana during that time, should report re-port to W. II. Kimball or W. W. Cluir, Coalville, who will make an effort to get pay for the animals. Please read this to your neighbor! who do not take the paper. We are glad to note that there are a few people in the town public spirited enough to gel up a celebration for the Fourth. Theatt;iidance at the ciliiens' meeting Tuesiluy niht was not very large, but enough were present logo ahead with Ihe work of apimlnting corn-ntittees, corn-ntittees, and all seemed willing to work hard lo have a successful celebration. The people should now be willing lo take Hold and help the committees in their woik, so lhat everything will pars oiraroootbly. No one should refute to take any part aaeigurd tbem. We Hdcoire the man that suid, "II Ihere ia one man who more than any other deserves the ootK,ken lotllelupr Mild oprvositiuu of ever- honest aoul, it is the man who deliglm lu filling the minds of the younger men and buy willi the foulness of which he bus an abundant reservoir." Such a persuu w ills his Immoial jets, his foul stories and his uncleanly suggestive li oki and aori'e, !i rieeoid of the vital element of manhood, which is a seusii of chlvulry and se'f-resprct. lie ia more like that jotlier templer, the master whom he s-iv-s. Salmi himself, than puthnpa any oilier class of wrong doen. Il is well lor manhood of a boy or young man to cultivate cul-tivate the courage lo tell such a creature to hie face what he la and what he deserves. de-serves. An editor died and slowly wended hia way down lo where lie supposed a warm recep'i hi awaited him. The devil met him and said : "F'or many year! thou ha-t U.riie the blame for bad spelling; that the priuier has got off in the paper. The paper has gone for one dollar, and elae! the dollar has failed to come in. The printer lias bedeviled thee for wages when thou hadn't a farthing to thy name. People have taken thy paper without paying for It, and cursed thee for not getting out a better sheet. Thou hast been called a deadle-ai by Ihe railroad rail-road conductors when thou hast shown thy annual pas, to their envious gaze All these wrongs thou hast borne In ilence. Thou shall not enter here." And as the editor turna aud walk! away satan mutters : "Heaven is hia home, and beaidei if 1 let hi ill lu here, hi would have bcendunniug bis delinquent subscribers and thus creating discoid in ' my kingdom. Ex. |