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Show Briglit's Disease The largest sum ever paid for a prescription, changed hands in San Francisco, Aug. CO, 1901. The transfer involved in coin and stock $112,500.00 and was paid by a party of business men for a specific for Itriuhfs Disease and Diabetes, hitherto incurable diseases, Thev commenced the serious investigation in-vestigation of the specific Kov. 15, 1900. They interviewed scores of the cured and tried it oul on its merits by putting over three dozen cases on the treatment and , watching them. Th'-y also got physicians to name chronic, incurable cases, . and administered ad-ministered it with the physicians for judges. Up to Aug. 25, eighty-seven per cent of the test cases were either well or progressing favorably. There being but thirte.en per cent of failures, the parties were satisfied and closed the transaction. The proceedings of the investigating committee com-mittee and the clinical reports ot the t ;t cases were puoiished and will be mailed free on application. 'Address .John- - J. Fulton Company, 420 Montgomery St. San Francisco, Cal. I i i 5 &4 3 f I L,li i m TOPICS. HARMER & BROWN Sells ;ihe , tender est .ana best meats on' the-market. the-market. They also keep a choice line of fresh and cured meats, lard, jickles,canned goods,' vegetables mid 'fish and game in . season, 0UR PRICHS ARE RIGHT. J. R. Ki HDHED, DEALER IN . . . Bain wagons, Enterprise buggies, McCormick and. Champion binders, mowers harness and all FAKM-MACHINERY. Drs .Stores t Shores LYOS BLOCK. 56 West, 2nd South St. SALT LAKE CITY; UTAH. :J Specialists in all chronic, nervous and private cleseases. Consultation freeze John Reynolds Breeder of Thoroughbred White -k Hld Edge Stock. tfgHS& Prices Right. 1 Will continue his LiEQALj PRACTICE at this offiice. REMEMBER He is a Notary Public, and will give special care to the mak ing of all Deeds, Mortgages, Wills and all Legal Papers that require care and attention. He will also find Renters or Buyers for Ileal Estate. If you have property for sale or rent, call on hira, he will charge you nothing noth-ing for advertising, unless a sale is made, or a rental secured . Special attention paid to Probate Scatters. SO YEARS- EXPERIENCE Trade Marks Designs Copyrights &c . n.nna onHnff a sketch and description may inTAViv ascertain our opinion free w net tier an ?nvPnMon9 probably patentable. Commimica-IVom Commimica-IVom strictly confident ial. Handbook on Patents VpTfree OWe"t aeen cy for securing patents. Scientific American. A handsomely illustrated weekly; I-srcest rir-,i.H rir-,i.H ftf mt scientific Journal. Terms, t3 a e 'rfomontha, fL Sold by all new dealers. L1UUN & Co.351Broadwa,Hew York 1 Branch OfliceT F St.. WasblaSton D.C. Emery County has many "spouters" as well as oil gushers. Mrs. Sarah J. Konold took a day off on Monday, and went to the Capital on business, M. O. Packard has just finished shearing his sheep, at Milford. The clip was line. A folding bed for sale at Baldwin's just as good as new, call and see it, it's a bargain. Will Packard, came over from the Mammoth last week, for a week at home with his parents. To rent, either furnished or unfurnished, unfur-nished, the Manitau House. Apply for terms at this office, FOR ILE1ST, furnished, or unfurnished, unfur-nished, the Carter brcik cottage. Apply to Mrs. A. P. Reid. For sale, or to trade, a good Surrey. I will take a good milch cow and hay. Apply to, S.P.C.Larsen., For a good meal in any style, fresh bread, confectionery and cigars; call at Mrs. Van Koiisdalis. A new trimmer at Mrs. Park's Millinery Mil-linery Store, turningoutsome beautiful beauti-ful hats! Come and see them. For Rent; a 6 room Brick House, full acre lot, flowing well, fruit and lucern. Enquire at this office. Stanley Staten came home to spend Sunday. He is with the R.G.W. surveyors sur-veyors on the Park City branch. The Utah and Juab Co. S.S. Convention Con-vention will be held next Friday and Saturday, May 2nd-3d, at the Baptist Church. 1 - "V FOR SALE; a Brick house: seven rooms, bath room, five closets and two halls; half lot. A snap! Call at this office. Moses Johnson returned to the old home, Wednesday, from Milford, where he just finished a class in elocution, Ice Cream at Baldwin's, Sunday. A fine linf of confectionery, cigars, tobacco, to-bacco, fresh bread, cakes, fruit etc. always on hand. v The Choir, fifty strong, visited Mapleton Tuesday eveninir and gave the citizens of that place the, concert presented here last week. Dr. Paden of Salt Lake City will de liver the address at the Baptist Ch. Friday evening. Many delegates are expected from out of town. Eor Sale: Three and'one half acres of good land, orchard and grove, a good brick house, well and cellar; a -snap! Inquire at this office. The forenoon services, at the Bap-fist Bap-fist Church. Saturday, will begin at 9:30. Chihlrens Rally will commence at 3:15, AH are invited to attend. Prof. J;?, A. Willis the magician. will posit ivfdv refund vour monev if von are not satisfied with his enter tainment, at the City Hail to-night. If the curtain light, or fasteners. or anything about on- buggies nppd repairing, bring it to Th. Petersons blacksmith shop, and he will-fix it for vou. Miss Edith Johnson, fonier tvpo and moderator in this office, left las' Saturday for Tdaho Falls, where she will "hold a case" for Editor Diehl of the Times, Miss Lou Pad n of the Hunsrerford Academy, visited with her brother. the-Rev. Paden, of the First Presbyterian Presby-terian church, Salt Lake City, last Friday and Saturday, G.W. Beekman has rented the Junction Junc-tion Hotel. He will open it for the accomodation of the.traveling public, serving meals, and furnishing beds and board by the day or weeK. From the "Spanish Erok Press" is received the intelligence that James Larsenof Madeton has eight children child-ren sick with scarlet fever, and one with a complication of pneumonia. William Mainwaring, son of George Mainwaring, is advance agent for Prof. Jas. A. Willis, the magician. The young man was born here,' and this is his first visit in twenty years. Tuesday, April 25th the wife of Ed- Wasatch Wave, pre sented him with a pair of beautiful twins, one each sex. Sad to say, alter thirteen hours of life the sister died. Mr. and Mrs. E.J. Yard, formerly of this City, now ot Salt Lake City, will cnnn take u'd their residence in Den ver. Mr Yard will be engaged in the Surveyors office of the D.&R.G.Ry, in Denver. . " Mesdames Elisabeth Packard and Elisabeth Bird attended the County Relief Society Convention at Provo int, Pridav. when the former gave a talk on Seri-culture,1 in which she is quite an adept. Misses Kitty "Dougall, Emma Dou-gall; Dou-gall; Julia AUeman and Mrs. Rhoda Dougall, left for Los Angeles last Sundav to attend the National Fed eration of Woman's Clubs, now in ses sion in that city. Prof. Willis seems to have caught the popular fancy in this line, for the applause was almost continuous ironi tha Vorri nrr i nor tfl t hp p.nd of his pro- 1-pram. Tribune. Minneapolis, Minn. City Hall to-nignt. A Generation Jgo Coffee could only be boughi in bulk. The 20th Century way is the FakcV Coasted fc) if waysealed packages, always al-ways correct in weight, clean, fresh, uniform and its rich flavor. retaining . . r r i 11 1 11 1 1 1 . Miss Pearl Daiev teiu.u last Thursday, from Des M?ne8. where she has been attending college for the last two years. She cosider, those two years full of profit to her and therefore well spent. Mack Dougall, came down Sunday from the Mountains of Hepsidam, where the Mountain lion roareth and the "BonMailed" cat mourneth for its first born. He reports everthing flourishing up in the canyon like a green Birch" tree- Wm. Johnson left for his home in Thatcher Arizona, last Monday. The fast three days , before his departure he had on his lForty League Boots, scurrying about the town calling on his numerous friends and acquaintances, acquaintan-ces, in this vacinity. The Springville Amusement Committee Com-mittee will give a social ball at the T?Avnnlri TTsi.11. Fiiday evening, wniu. will stand for a May Day party. The public in general is invited to attend. An enjoyable ; time guaranteed. Gudmundson's orchestra will furnish the music. Phil. Chase left Monday, with his family for Prospect, Bingham Co. Idaho, about twenty miles above T.t- -n xt a roill work on the farm of John Chase, and will engage in gardening. We wish Phil, all the success that comes to the thrifty and industrious. : - - Milan Packard, while at the depot lact. Nnt.nrdav morning got struck by the steam chest of a passing engine, which knocked him forcibly to the ground. The shock hurt him very seriously, but he is now getting better bet-ter and from present appearances will be out in a few days. Will wonders never cease. The Black Herrmann is the sensation of -the hour. During his matchless repertoire rep-ertoire of mysteries he goes down amongst the audience and performs th most wonderful tricks, using in- variably articles borrowed from tne spectators. City Hall to-night. ra havA started an Exchange Libra rir-r.n-t.hft $1.50 Copyrighted books. You pay $1.50 for your book, and when " . " ' n"' rntiii-n it. find we you nave ,reau iu, ii- -will allow $1.00 for it on some other book. We will keep adding the latest lat-est booKs as they are issued. Call and look over the list we now have. At , Jordan's Book Store. Oh Sprinkling cart! Oh! Sprinkling cut; Prav tell us, tell us, where thou art; Kor longer stay in shade, inert, But hump thyself, begin to squirt Thy waters athwart the dusty street, To cool t he travelers burning feet. Oh! irpntle cart, be e'er alert. Get up and dust! begin to squirt! The ceremony was pronounced by Rev. Bailey, that joined two hearts and hands, and started the two young i npnnlp. unon the Royal Path of Life, last Thursday evening, at the home of Milan Packard. The contracting parties were, Albert Watson and Preal Packard, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milan Packard. The Independent extends congratulations 6 HT PRRF. JAMFS . WILLIS. The Original BLACK HERRMANN Reveals a Jroat Secret. It is often asked how such startling startl-ing cures, that puzzle the-best plivs-k'ians, plivs-k'ians, are effected by Dr. KiuV New -Discovery.- for Consumption. Here's the secret. It cuts, out the phlegm and germ-infected mucus, and lets the life-giving oxygen enrich and vitalize the blond. It he;. is the inflamed and cough worn I brunt jmii lungs. Hard colds and stubborn coughs soon yield to Dr. Kings New Discovery, the most infallible., remedy rem-edy for all throat and lung diseases. Guaranteed bottles 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free at the Springville dealers. f Wilt give an exhibition at the CITY HALL, in MAGIC, and MIND READING, and delightful delight-ful MUSIC. Read one of the numerous press comments: A gentleman and artish to his finger tips, the BLACK HERRMANN is certainly the acme of cleverness. His phe-nominal phe-nominal exhibition of dexterity is a revelation to magicians themselves. With sleeves rolled up to the elbows he performs miracles that beggar description coins, cards, birds, rabbits and even human beings are made to appear with marvelous rapid- itv. making the average slight of hand performer "Go 'way back and sit down.' "Leader." Cleveland, Ohio. To Cure A Cold In One Day. Take Laxative Brorno Quinine . Tablets, aii rii-iifftMsts refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box 25c- 3 The History of Springville. Having a few Histories of Spring-illeon Spring-illeon hand the following. offer is made; Every new subscriber to the Independent .who will pay one vear in advance, $1,25, will be given a History free! All old subscribers who will pay one year in advance will be served the same. In order to make this paper more interesting, the publishers propose to give a biographical sketch of some of the old timers, male or female, or some brief incident in the history of our city, each week. H b-is been suggested sug-gested that such readings will beof much interest to all. This matter will be filed with the History, and used in its revission, which will be undertaken in due tini". , Any person who may be in possess-ion possess-ion of such historical data, please hand it'in; write concisely and plainly, plain-ly, and with ink, on one side only and it will have due eonsidcrat ion. The Histories are 50 cents. Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Don't Know it. " now To Find Ovtti Fill a bottle or common glass with your water and let it stand twenty-four hours; a sediment or settling set-tling indicates an unhealthy condition condi-tion of the kidneys; kid-neys; if it stains your linen it is evidence ; of kidney kid-ney trouble; too frequent desire to pass it or pain in convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder blad-der are out of order. . What to Do. There is. comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism, pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passage. It corrects inability to hold water and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often during the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extraordinary extra-ordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. ? It stands the highest for its wonderful won-derful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists in 50c. and$l. sizes. You may have a sample bottle of this wonderful discovery and a book that tells more about it, both sent absolutely free by mail. Address Dr. Kilmer & Homo of Swamp-Root. Co., Binghamton, N. Y. When writing mention men-tion reading this generous offer in this paper. Sciatie Rheumatism Cured After Fourteen Years of SuTering. "I have been afflicted with sciatic rheumatism for fourteen years," says Josh Edgar, of Germantown, Cal, "I was able to be around but constantly suffered. I tried everything I could hear of and at last was told to try Chamberlain's Pain Balm, which I did and was immediately relived and in a short time cured, 1 am happy to say it has not since returned." Why not use this liniment and get well.-' For sale Springville Drug Co. , Senator Perkins Neckties. Senator Perkins, of California, only needs fine linen to fulfill the biblical idea of luxurious attire. He already wears the purple. Mr. Perkins purple adornment is his silk necktie. It Ls as full cf color as an Italian sunset, a brilliant orchid, a peacock's tail or a stained glass window. Contrasted with the pure expanse of Senator Perkins' linen shirt and high collar, ihe p;rp!e necktie is as conspicuous as a biuo chip in a stack of whites. Wasl'ajton Post. . SAVINGS' BANK FREE Cheap Rates East The Great Rock Island and Paciflc Railway has served notice on the Chairman of the Western Passenger Association making a proposition effective eff-ective for rates from Chicago to Den-vpr Den-vpr Colorado Soring and Pueblo and return, as follows: Date of sales, July 1st to 10th, August 1st to i-un, ocp tender 1st to 10th, inclusive, at $25 00; intermediate points in proportion; and on June 1st to 30th, July 11th to 31st, August 15th to 31st, and Sep tember 11th to 15th, at one fare plus $2.00. ; . A proposition, was also submitted for east-bound rates from Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo, at one fare, plus $2 00; . on sale, June 7th and 8th; 13th and 14th, and June 24th, to September 12th inclusive. It will be seen that the early selling dates east-bound in June, will take care of the school teachers immedi ately after school closes. THE gEND YOUR ADDRESS TO THE Pacific Newspaper Union, 927 .Market .Mar-ket St., San Francisco, and secure free a beautiful. Nickel Saving's Bank, also full particulars regarding the new Three Volume 1002 Internation- Encyclapaedic Dicionary which is now being furnished to readers of this paper for only live cents a day. 4 How's This? We offer one hundred dollars'reward for any case of catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F.J. Cheney & Co., Props., Toledo O, We the undersigned, have known F.J. Cheney for the last fifteen ye.ars, and believe him perfectly honorable in all his business transactions, ana financially able to carry out any obligation obli-gation made by their firm. West&Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo O. Walding, Ivinnan & Marvin. Mar-vin. Wholesale Druggists, Toledo O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, inter-nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price, 75c. per bottle. Sold ( by all Druggists. Testimonials free. Hall's family pills are the best. ' v Consumption Cure- War-a- es Wnite Wine of Tan Syrup, thA hpst cough remedy on earth, cures a cold in one day if taken in time. 25 and 50 cents. Mapleton Mutterings. ThP -.WinulatiOD of Mapleton was t . .... a increased one, by the birtn or a uu boy to Mr. and Mrs. Wells bnow, Lne 27th inst.V" ' :- The Mapleton schools closed Frir dayApril 25, for the season. Wayne Johnson, will go into 'the butz-saw business during the summer vacation, with Harvey Whitney. They will run a saw-miu at uie mouth of "Days." Condemed in Missouri and Conlls cated in New York. .Tndffe Clark of St. Louis has con vip.tpd and fined heavily a number of grocers for selling baking powders containing alum. Thp. wfiek before the Health De partment of New York seized a quantity quan-tity ..f stuff bein sold for baking powder which they found was made I from alum mixed with ground took, anrVrl iimneri it into the river. ' The Health Authorities are thus taking effective means to prevent the intrnrlnr.tinn into our markets oi in jurious substitutes in place of whole some bakinsr nowders. As alum costs only two cents a pound, there is a great temptation for those manufacturers who inaKe suu titntP and imitation goods to use it Alum baking nowders can be detected by the health authorities by chemical analvsis.' hot the ordinary OouseKeep er, whose assistance in protecting the health of the people is important. cannot make a chemical examination She may easily know the alum baking bak-ing powers, however, from the fact that they are sold from ten to twenty cents for a pound can, or that some prize, like a spoon, or glass or piece of crockery, or wooden ware is given with the powder as an inducement. As the people continue to realize the importance of this subject and consumers insist on having baking powder of established name and character, char-acter, and as the health authorities continue their vigorous crusades, the alum danger will, it is hoped, Anally be driven from our homes. r UTAH'S GREATEST DAILY NEWSPAPER -4 Reflects the news of the. world in gen eral, state, county and city. ITS MINING AND -MARKET REPORTS Are full, fair and concisive. Republi can in politics, it is just, and it prints all the news, both political and com mercial, without fear or favor. THIS IS A CAMPAIGN YEAR And you cannot be without the: Salt Salt Tribune. Terms of subscription Daily and Sunday Tribune, one week 25 cents; Daily and Sunday, one month, Sl.oo; Daily and Sunday, one year, 812.W); Sunday Tribune, one year, $2.00; Sun day Tribune, six months, $1.00 REDUCTO Is a perfe vegetable positively nentl y. elim1 it- nev a ana nV.sh. It is ""CUKE i ,Iy harmless bmpound. 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