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Show Alprteue Franhlln Dead. Another old aeiiler a. d retp-e'ed re'a-l.lei.t re'a-l.lei.t of Coalville ,,,., ,t Monday night in the ii.rv.nol Alphmia Frankbr. Tne ol 1 ir-nt email had been lick for a I longtime, nn with hia itroug conaiilu-lloi conaiilu-lloi foimhi for lile bravely t ube end. Mr. Franklin Ima been a iehlei;t of' C oaA-ihe -in.e ls;o. during which time he ;,aa don,. H Vre,ii deal cf hnr.l wnrk Ho ! a mechanic of exceptional abil-. Itv, an I h ia exerittetl manv fancy piecea of r ini-ni, r work. Ho wa a quiet, in-oITi in-oITi liive man. and wai well reipecled by eve Vbeiiy. I'Vi ea.rd aai born at M. Lawrence, Ne.i York, March 17ih, 18.11. He lerved ; eigiltcen niontht in the civil war with the?lrj Michigan Iiihililry. Came lo t'ua in 1M70, joining the Church oil Jai Chriai o Latter-day Snlnii In the aame jear. Arrived in Coalville in 18;", and made tin! hia home until hia death. IWenied waa a relative ol Ileujamin Franklin, one nf tlie aignen of the lec-laratlon lec-laratlon of Independence. The funeral wai held Wedneaday in ornlm frcm, the (iraaa Creek achiail liouae, the building being well filled wlthpeiple. The tpcaken at the ler-vicea ler-vicea were Ibihop Cmli and F.lder lieo, Icartt. |