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Show 9B One Mluuio Cough Uuru turprlre BjH poople by III qultk cure and children JUS s,wl take; It in large quimlllf without BWai""' the Uatt dngr. It hat won for ilaell fABBjK I the beit rrpmatton of any preparation adHR""'; 1 uied to day itacoldt, croup, lliklng In ri, f the throat or obttluitn ooughi, John M i)U1 dtp .v Ho I i 'Si-, I Dripeptia UureU. bliiloli' VllalUer Lt I iir.tneillately relieve bou'r btuiuach,! V Coming unci Food DIatre, and I mi k ' jjeat kidney and liver reuivtl. &11 tp B yS ffilu Itotltu A too. , 1 MiUully .Nervoui. Uenta I mi fl.ei Ifully nervmit, and fur reli.f took )ou Carl't Clover lUwl Tet. Itquietetl my ervet and iiieuguicned my wliola ' Nr mi bileiu. 1 wat troubled with I Uau tlpatloL, ICIdneyaua Dowel trouble I Vow TV iOoii oleauwM mv yttra io thowughly that i ioUlr rtgtUtd heai handttrougth, Mrt. 8. A. Hwtai, liar ford. Conn. t'oW by John Uoythjn L ' tt bVn. I A CRITICAL TIE During the Battle of Santiago. SICK OR WELL, A RUSH NIGAT AND DAY. The Packeri at the Battle of Santiago de Cuba were all Heroes, Their Heroic HITorts in Getting Ammunition nud Rations to the Front Saved the Day. 1. t Duller, of pack-train No, 3, writ Ing from Santiago, D Cuba, on July 23rd, layi: "We all had tlltrrlueit In mora or let violent form, and when wo landed we had no tlm lo ie n doctor, for It wat a can of ruili an I ruth night and day to keep the troop lupplled with ammunition and ration, but thank to Chamberliln't Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea ltemedy, wewtreableto keep at work and ktep our health j In fact, I tlucerely believe that atono crlll-cat crlll-cat time thli medicine wat thn Indirect aavlour of our array, for If th packer bad been tmablo to work there would have been no way of getting luppllt to the front. There wero no road that a wagon train could me, my comrade and niyaelf had th good fortune to lay Inivaupi.ly of thl inadlclno for tur Eack-traln before wo led Tampa, and I now Intourcaiei It abiolutely tared life." The above toiler wat written to the rnanulaciuiera of thl medicine, th Chamberlain Medicine Co , De Molnet, Iowa. For itlo hv John I'oyden A Hon, Mora than twenty million free lampln ofDeWlll'a Witch lUttl Halve hav been dltlrlbuted by the tntnufaclurirt, What better prtol of their contldencoln I tl't merit do ; on wantf It cuiee pile, I burn, calilt, aorci, In the thorteit. ipaoil of lime. John I'oyden & Bon, I Karl'a Clever ltoot Tea It a pliaitnt laxatlvo. Hegulale the bowl, purlflet tho blood. Clear the complexion. I K.ty to make anil plittJnt tu lake, y& . cle. bold by John IloydtnA Son, You Invite dltappolnttnent when youi experiment. ItoWltt'i Lllll Karly I Itliere are pleaiant, eaty, thorough little pill. They ctiru conitlptllon and lick headache Juit at turo at ) on lake them. John Hoyden A Son. Old ptptrt fur tain at ibis olilce, ti cwti Jttf IIW, i mi r-,',"inB Th Nominee Th Utah Itepubllcana hav noml- nated Hon Alma KMredg for llepie- enlatlvetoCongreas.and Hon. C 8. Zane for Supreme Judge. The Dtmocrala have nominated Hon. II. II. Itoberle for CongreM and Judie It N.llmkln forjudge, . Th I'opulltl nouiinale.1 Warren foyjudg.r.''l',,'',''JJ'M- " .iT."l!',..,re"r" "'" 1l'r li.lfrn.. hat DeWltf. Little K.tly HI- r. r Itble little pill, 0r r,gM,IIR ,h, h2r.UC"r4-'."1 n'P-tloii ami tick ltuyd.'r:A-goI',fy "" "' '"- J""" Udlcf, Ta ,oe lt,,i. If J0U,t, iroublod wlt tnnlp,tlo. Sallow Skin, and nllm. Feeling, tak Karl' Clover 1V, it l. - ,-Mnl l0 tAkt.. '',,5 by John ttoyiten A Son. , Notion Sralcl bl I for tho Mllost In with dlr' anilrrKklng up tht. window and. I.ajr of the banoiin-rii ,f th-Ib-. ..hool. u:;,!tlv' "i,el n ""J'',I Kcho, Augutl !V). 1609. Samvci. llmr-KiMM, Vn. V. Wnvxn, .tuxrt J. ilriiM, Secy. ii anittii ). . i ' lie. Bl Dr. W. VISICK, II RKSIDKST H Dentist., H Coalville. Utah. H fvOflicf ut tetideuM, opponte H the llrick jchoolbousc. H f31. 1I1IUWCM, NOTARY l'UULlC, Bl IJUNKr-KK, UTAH. H JAMKS IJ. IIOS."UK, M. lr R I'liykldim and "nrr.roi, I OFFIOU AT KK-tlltKilJIE I hour frota 11 i. ui. 13 S , and 7 p.m. .til whoennahtuldo wrvitlifo ur at near at o-llil". ShoesI :-: Shoes! No matter how jjooil n person's dress ", it is not complete without n good I pair of Shoes thai are up to dale in style and make, lfjott want a new, stylish shoe, to fitynnr foot comfortably, comforta-bly, come and examine our line. 1'or your consideratiou, here arc sonic prices: Ladci' fine kid shoes, ImUou 53.5c ' " . " " "n very handsome one, for" 2.71 titcc kid shoes, patent tip, laced 1.0c best kid shoe, in cloth top, black and colored, laced, very handsome, for 3.5c Our line of Men's Shoes hi nice kid, box-calf, kangaroo and colored, arc unexcelled, l'rice ih People's Mercantile Co., ALMA lil.DRKDGU Manager. 4 r k tU a 11 aaaiwa . lx ... -, Clearance Sale of Hats, Trimmings and Summer Dress Gi.-d. Shirt Waists and Slippers will be sold ut cort. Have iu stock it nice line of wrappers and sktrts. Maggie R. Salmon. W'anamaker 8c Brown's Clothing is Best for Sarvioe Our guarantee gees with every garment lie sure you are buying Our Make. If you have tried it you km wil you haven't it will pay you when ready to buy your V vll Suit or Overcoat to purchase Our Mak. . We make a specialty of Merchant Tailoring, Our inadc-tO'tueasure garments arc ncknowlcd-cd the peer of auy produced and the prices are so small you'll wonder how it is possible. Our ready-to-wear clothing is equally meritorious, lower in price of course because it costs less t minufacturc iu uau titles, and when you arc ordering your suit, overcoat over-coat or trousers, don't overlook the fact that we can furnish the balauce of your outfit, whether it be Shirts for wear, outside or in, or any article of furnishing fur-nishing goods. W. J. Wright, Agent, GENERAL MER6HANDISE. CASH BftRQftIN STORe 90ALVILLE, UTAH |