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Show THE OLD RELIABLE BAiariG POWDER AbBolufoly Puna Tho greatest cf modern-time helps to perfect cooking Used In the best families fam-ilies the world over MniiiMiMMmiRN , m mm Advertise your goods in THE 'times. HhAITIIII. 0i: Plump cbeeka, Hushed with tbeaolt glow ol health and a pure c unplexion, make all women beaulilt'.l. Take a small Uuae ol lierbir.e alter each meal ; it will prevent constipation and help digest what you have eaten 50c. Mi's. Vtiu. M. Stoud, Midlothin, Texaa, writes, May Slat, 1901: " V have need llerbiue In our family for eight yeara, and found il the best medicine weaver used for con-atipalion, con-atipalion, bilioue fever and malaria." Sold by John Hoyden A Son. HsasuM a l-lloor CnaaibaslalB's Cuugli Kemadjr. I have sold Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy for more than twenty yeara and it has given entire aatisfaction. I hive aold a pile ol It andean recommend II hlghly.-Joaeph McElhiney, Linton, Iowa. You will find thia remedy a good frieud w hen troubled with a cough or cold. It alwaya atfurda quick relief, and ia pleasant to take. For aale by John Hoyden A Son. I We can do your job work. "" - Ml minus ii, lis isimpiil .jsusi jm.wjuij oar f lomaeh. When tiia quantity of food taken Is loo large or tks quality too rich, eour ilo-mach ilo-mach la liksly to lollow, and especially so If the digestion has been weakened by constipation. Fat slowly and not too Irtelyolesalij digested food. Masticate Mas-ticate ths lot-d thoroughly. Let five hours elapsa batween meals, and when you ftel a lolloeia and weight in the rcglnr ol ths stomach after eating, take Chanberlaiu's Siomach and Liver Tat leta atid the sour stomach may lie avoided, avoid-ed, i or sals by John Hoyden A Son. Ilacklen'a Arnlt-a finlvc. Haa Vorld-wlde fame lor marvelous cures, j It snrpaaees any other aalse, lotion lo-tion ointment or balm for Cuts, Corna, Uurna.'lioile, Sores, Felons, Ulcere, Tetter, Tet-ter, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Chapped Handa.Skln Erilptlona-, iulallible for Piles. Cnre guaranteed. Only 25 renta at John Itoydm A Son, Druggists. CKIomao Mo-rkel Letter. IUceipta of range cattle have bemi very lilieral thia week ah'iffiug an increase of ; alwut 10,K) cninpiired w illl la-t. and are al to much heavier than the corresponding i week a year ago. The general quail I of the arrivals thia week has be-n 1 T -r j than at any previous time this n osoii lnt value! are 10 to 1!0 cts. lower except ; on alrictly choice cattle suitable (or east-1 ern alii jmioiit or export. On Monday we sold lit) hiiiid ol steers averaging l,!157 lua. for export Bt rl .il5. Thi-topp-ed Hie day's market 85 eta. and ' 20 ct. ' higher than any other rangers aold thia I week. We aold a good many smaller lota at prices ranging from .'i.o5 to l'5. There Is no over-aupply ol corn-led corn-led cattle In eight tor market during the Dsxt few weeks so that slaughterers will have to look to the rangers lor the bulk ol their supplies, hence we look lor a pretty lair market for the remainder of the season. We adviae ahlpplng cattle that are in good tlash aa last as convenient. conveni-ent. Receipts ol aoeep have been very liberal this week, starting out with 374,30 on Monday and the week's run will show an Increaae ol about 16,000 compared with laat. Prices, however, how very little change. All clasiea of sheep both tat and feeders are steady to atrong; tut lambs are a trifle lower but feeding lamba are fully stealy with a very good demand tor that cla-s. We quote: Fair to choice lat western weathers, '3.05 to $4.26; lair to choice I feeding weaters 13.30 to 3.o5; fair to choice west hern ewea 13.25 to $3.05; fair I to choice fat weatern yearling $4.00 lo $1.25; fair to choice feeding yearlings $3 00 to $3 00; fair to choice western lamba $4.00 to $5.S5 ; lair to choice feeding feed-ing lamba $4.60 to $l.b0. Cttv, Uou.nso.nACo. Chicago, Sept. 24, 1W4. Your return card printed on too envelopes for 75 cents at THE TIMES office. AT THE TOP Of the business row is where we are heated. ; AT THE BOTTOM Is our stand in the matter of PRICES. I TaATl't 173 il to see our new 11 11 I 1Q11 Consignment of HORSE BLANKETS. JUST THE THING. So WARM Sc SERVICEABLE. THERE IS A REASON for the fact that we sell more Buggies, Harness Goods, Saddles, Whips, Kings, Snaps, Spurs, Bridles, Halters, Pads, etc., than any other firm in Coalville. It is the Price & Quality of onrGeods. Call and see us. SUMMIT IMPbEMENT GO. W. L.HANSEN, Manager, G. G. REDDEN & SONS Lodging House and Star Restaurant. MEALS SERVED AT Aloto HOURS- EVERYTHING CLEAN & FIRST-etoASS. Complete Line of Candies, Soda Water, etc. in stock. '.-TV'l -Stable andJLivcxy, in Connection. Notice to the Public. ; ;i!naiafier43W ' j On and after October 1st, 1904, the CASH BARGAIN STORE, i ( Coalville, will return to a STRICTLY CASH BASIS or its equiv- ak-ut in farm products, timber and lumber. Positively no deviation devia-tion after that date in favor of anyone. Look out for our ad in j the Coalville Times from the 1st to the 5U1. Something ts gonitf to diop and wo are Koinj; lo do the dropping on everything, but I especially on STAPLE GROCERIES, that ihe toilets in the mines and the sturdy fanners iu the fields pays far too much for, such - j ; prices as will only be possible on n CASH BASIS. ! J. L. MITCHELL, Coalville, Utah. j I HI'IIAISS. S. A. Head, Cisco, Texas, writes, Man-li llth, llK.ll: "Myaristaas aprained so badly by a fall that it n-eh-ss; and after using several rsmeilli s that fiiiled 1 10 give relief, used llallard'a Nnnw l.lnl-I l.lnl-I ment, and whs cured. I earnestly rec-icatumend rec-icatumend it to anyone anll'i-ring from ' spraina." -'5'-, Wc, 1-W. f"l'l oy John ' Itoyden A Son. ? AIISCMS I W. II. Harrison, Cleaveland, Miss., I writes, Aug. 15th, 1102. "I want to say ! a word ol praise for Mallard's Know Lin- iuient. I stepped on a nail, allien caused the cords in my leg to contract and an atuceaa to rise on my knee, and j the doctor said that I would have tiff j leg, so one day I went to J. F. Lord's f drug store (who is now In Denver, Colo.) 1 He recommended a bottle ol Know Lint- j ment j I got a Wk: lino aud It cured in y ' leg. It ia the beat liniment in the world. I AUSCESSES, with lew exceptions are j Indicative ol constipation or debility. .! They may, however, result from blows or from foreign bodies, introduced I into the skin or llesli, such as apllntera, thorns, etc. old by John Boyden A Son. ' Wantnt-Uiili-kly. I' --rsiiii 10 repn-si-nt lon j (Illl.lii-1 4 huU i-ili- lioil.c siiiollK rvtsll uu-n-lt- . sins sn.l .f. -ins. 1.. 1 l-rrlu.r, nl 1,-w emu. j n. ... lis .iilmy siiO -- j.es uii.l.lwkljr. J i-nrv!!!. i-ii'"1I''v Mai rsll'iins'l. h'i'irl'iw'sl'i't f ..,lr,..l '.i.vil..,-. A.l.lr.-... hvraamiaH- J MM Ti.A.l.:l, S.-5 li- ri.,rn -I . tulc.o. J All dlaenaea alart ill the bowels, Keep 1 them oiien or you will lie aick. CAb- CAKE I'S eel liae nature. Keep liver j and bowels active without a sickening ': griping feeling. Hix millions people take and recommend C Ar-CAHETci ; try lOc abux. All druggists. r |