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Show IC O A LJ . I J ATTHE I ! WASATCH mine: I ! ! Onr coal !a the beat there b fo p A atcam and domcatSc purpo" P I -! AT THB MINB THE PRICES ARBN .iffi J I LUMP $2,50 I STOVE 200 I t Patronize a Roma ImJosInf, A, trmJrm I 1 bl'IIHWIIH ' 'i ij A ! WEBER COAL COLS I KING OF ALL LINIMENTS f CURES RHEUMATISM AND ALL PAIN k At ibp"C ",u"t'; """"'iu,'(i,"''o,i!!JI"VJ,iS"' vM V ffll If R2u firr0otT, 'coMiBo?id Huteiu,' ..imiiJ W T" " ' READ THIS REMARKABLE CURE I H "I wtt mnch afflicted with thenmtlltm, wtltta W IU.C.NoJ,IowTiIIe.8.lgwlckCo.1Knij,"goinj W 1 about on ctulchti anil tiifliilne a Rtttl deal el pain. H I wit Induced to try Ilalltid'i snow Liniment, which IB ' I K cuied ine, after tulng three SOc bottlci ITI3TIIIS W II CRUATIiSTLlNIMUNTI JtVl!RV3I!D:lnrtrtc. M m contended It la a number ol pertont, alt eeptttt VB IE tbtmKlTct at being benefited by It. I now walk W W without crnlthti, and am able to perform great A fl THREBSiS:a25c,"50c AND $1.00 1 1 BALLARD SNOW LINIMENT CO. 1 SOLO AND RECOMMENDED BY crnsro. BoirrzDEiLT &c sonsr. 1 GRASS CREEK COAL 1 AT I I GRASS CREEK MINES 1 I ' I ' $ We have the very best Coal there to W m on the market (or domestic or, ' g V (o steam purposes, e) lr 5 MP ,1 ) (a & g WELL SCREENED DOMESTIC $ O O EJ $ ft f i) LUMP AND STOYE MIXED... '?Z EIJ y 6 MM 6 ELt Jg There Is no shoveling or waiting, ts " (J gf ft- a) we have a ' g Kgtf S A SPECIAL CHUTE FOR LOADINO tg Pp, Jg TEAMS. ii '! W 1 GRASS CREEK COAL CO. E Mrs Ruff and sou George, lof Seofield, are the guests of ler (laughter, Mrs Jos Jones. 1 Archie Iliichimaii was circti-1 circti-1 at 11 1 It among friends during the fun part of the week AlSrira Pace was a Coalville iMLor last week. '.. Home Spun Heart" as a wnolc proves the highest point t cached of plays of its class, at least within the knowledge of the writer Chicago Journal. The ftircwell dance of Chester M.1I111 and I'rauk IMgell was ivrit Wediii-sdav night it HoMsville. A big tunc wis had. rtliur Chester is training with Ihtt Cniuioil, the noted wrestler. Mr. Chester Is a strong, quick mid active fellow iiid.Uowa,up.very well on the mat Ogdcn Standard. Mrs Frank Cheater is visiting relatives here. Mrs Cornelia Clayton and Mrs Uoy Clayton of 'rovo, are. I the gueits of Hliza llrauch. Last excursion north lor 19061 leaves Ogdcn Sat Sept 15. Hon further particulars see agent. "Make Hay While the Sun Shines. There is a lesson in the work of the thrifty farmer. lie kuowstli.it the bright sunshine iH.iv hst bin a day and he prepares pre-pares for the showers which are so liable to follow. So it should be with every household. Dy-sentiy, Dy-sentiy, diarrhoea, and cholera morbus may attack some uutiif her if the home without warning. warn-ing. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera Chol-era am' lJiiiuhoea Remed), which is the best known med-leinc med-leinc for these diseases, should always be kept nt hand, as immediate tieatiuent is iif eessarv and ma prove fatal. Sold by Juo. llovdeu & Sun. Mining lacatlan notliei, Ke rr doi HltUll ollln. Souvenir postal cauls for sale at this office. ' Summer Diarrhoea In Child ren. During the hot weather of 1 the summer months the first 1 unnatural looseness of a child's 1 bowels should have humiliate I attention, so as to check the 1 disease before it becomes serious. I All that ts necessary is a few 1 doses of Chamberlain's Colic, I Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy , followed by a dose of castor cil I to cleausc the system. Rev. M. . 0. Stockland, Pastor of the . first M. H, Church, Little Falls Minn., writes; "We have used . Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for sev- eral years and find it a very valuable reined), especially for summer disorders iu children." 1 Sold by Juo. Hoyden & Sou. I GalrMton'i Sea Wall makes life now as safe in that citv as on the higher uplands. I? V. Goodloe, who resides on Dutto-i bt in Waco, Tex., needs no sea w ill fur satety. He writes. "I have used Dr. King's New TJi-'vrry for CotHutliptnil the 1 past five years and itkecp me wo'l and safe. Bifore that time I had a coBgh which for years had been growing worse. N'ow tt'sgoue." Cures chronic Cou- ghs, la (irifve. Croup, Whoop. I mir Cough ami prevents Piicu-moni.i. Piicu-moni.i. Plea j- lit to take. Kvery 'lHule guarantewl at Juo Bo-dm Bo-dm Soil's ding store. Price 50c .md?r 00. Trial bottle free. nloltlii? pipsr, UtU. ol.r, a tea iheet it this unlet. Ilntltr wraprwr fur ai at Tlie TIc oiBec. W.yrnnt I)e.ls .V-ir .l fcatiay.NiUleoa.... .KcitriUig Butter Wrappers. Hutter wrappers (printed; will be charged for at thta office, at the following rate: For 500 Pr.s. For 1000 sa.cx For 5000 fa.oo. Don't Grnmblc. when vntr joints ache and you suffer from rheumatism, Iluy a bottle of Ballard's 3now Liniment and get instant relief. A positive' cm-e for Rheumatism llnrns, I Cuts, Contracted Mtuclos Sore1 Chtst, etc. Mr. I. T. Uopv, .1 prominent merchant of UE'cV Point. Texas, says that he finds Ilallard's Snow Liniment the best all round Liniment lie ever used. Sold by Juo. lloydcu & Son M'fnY ' COMniOHTS Ac. anmnc .Miirnff ft klrti gn4 rfMrnMlnv mr trttf . n,n t rifw n rr.h.tti.r u u-..nrtlrj tlll.iilf.l.llUoeOb imV.fau. 4frA tMtMt ...1 f I ... irmrpttunra. r.t.til. Ukvn Itfiuyh llunn k Caj. -c!tc WUi ln, nh.il th.M, in if. " . Scientific Jlmcricnn. LAVaAtomlr llluatrktM klf. f jitI fir Tnutr of star mnim InarmO, Trm. IS m tV, ;rnonUt.L tWJbyiii n.lMlr, WUNN & Co0'0'""-. Mew YorK I I - M ' ' ' ' " 'I Subscribe Now $ ljajjgiiiiajLujijiiuaiiwtijiuiia.iniiiiaiiiii 1 1 iiHaaaBBMiHM X' ' FOR THE mmeB , COALVILLE TIMES J j 9 Ani gtl til iht local tol r Z ONLY SI. 50 A YEAR X IP ., rrii7:33 P BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM in the COUNTY - J Our Offiea It VU CquIfptJ ' P to lie All KlnJi of P I ; JOB WORK I tnj can glee you goad terrfca P P eathort notice. Frlcet P yvTHE-wv I Coalville Times f t t PPPPPPPP$PQPPP4PPPPPPPPPP ' i r ' 0,' -A- BIRD in hand is worth ) many another one )J rX --tK in a far off arbor. Pi i V Weluea "bird Fj5jyi Painters nre look. ; SOLDDY V. have them. John Boyden & Sons, Druggists. University of Utah. "The Head, of the Public School System of the State." The University of Utah Includes the School of Arts and Sciences, the State Normal " School and the School of Mines. SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCRs! STATIC SCHOOL OF MINES. The School of Arts and Seiences offirs ,. , , ,,.. courses iu: ,e Schol of Mines offers courses hi: i-General Science. i-Miuiug Engineering. a-Libcral Arts. a-Wectrical Engineering. 3Conimercc aud Industry. 3-Civil Engineering. 4 Govermneut aud Administration. t Mechanical ICugiuecring. 5 Jourualisnr. 5 Chemical Engineering. 6 Teachers' Course. Study Mining lu a Mining Country. 7-Mcdlc.ne (first two years.) PREPARATORY SCHOOL. STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. The Normal School offers: , A l""10 School is maintained which 1 A five-year Normal Course. b5vcs Preparation for the courses iu General 2 Advanced Normal Courses. Science, Liberal Arts, Engineering, Medicine, 3 Kiudergartcn Normal Courses. Uusiuess, etc. Graduates from the eight grades of the public One year of high school work is necessary I schools arc admitted to the Normal School. for ndinissiou to the preparatory school. The greatest universities of America and Europe are represented iu the faculty The University Library is the largest and best iu the State. The shops and laboratories aic uujurpassed iu the completeness of their equipment. ! The proximity of great mines, reduction works of various kinds, aud power houses for the ration of electricity, nfTcrd excellent advantages for thorough aud practical work iu all the aeering courses. The undergraduate work is as thorough and complete as can be obtained ny where. No tuitiou is charged, but ananual registration fee of $10 is required. Registration of students, September rth and 15th. Instruction begins September tytlu lents are assisted iu finding suitable boarding places. ' The catalogue is sent free upon request. Correspondence is invited. I University of Utah. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. If;'- |