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Show "NERVE WASTE " One of. tli must, helpful books on nerve weakness ever issued is tint cnliLlrU. "Nerve Waste," by Dr. Sawyer of San Francisco, now in its tffth thousand. This wink of an experienced and reputable physician is in agreeable contrast to the vabt mim of false teaching which prevails on this interesting subject. It abounds in carefully considered and practical advice-, and has the two ureat merits of wisdom and sincerity. It is endorsed by both the religious and secular press, The Chicago Adcunce say: "A perusal of the book arid the application of its principles will put health, hope and heart into thousands of lives that are ' now suffering through nervous impairment." im-pairment." . The book is $1 00, by mall, postpaid. One of the most interest Iiij chapters chapter xx, on Nervines and Nerve Tonics has been printed separately as a sample chapter, and wilt be sent, to any address for stamp bv tin publishers, The Pacific Pub. Co.. Hnx 2(158. San Francisco, in plain sealed envelope. Do you intend buying a rifle or pistol? if so, get the best which if. n STEVENS Wiles range in prico from 51.00 to $75.00. Fur l:irj;e and small game, nl: o for target practice. Pistols from 2.r,0 to f:.H).00. Send s'nmp frr l.-.reo latalocnc illus- I tmtiiiircniiijiliti l iK'. brimful of valuable ' infomi.it. o.i to boiuiiu-a. TkWr 1 ! STIVER MS W 27 40 3c Mo. c i ! V'- curt: rus, CO. V9t 1 1 & ti ua:q 11 t , - v j SALT LAKE HOT SPRINGS SANITARIUM THE FINEST BATHING RESORT IN THE WEST You oiw I'liiuliliio lii.'ullli mid pleasure whfti liutbiiifc the liealth clvtiig waters Juki att thi.Vooiiiu rroiii'iaturc'ff laboiiikiry. I'arMoulurly In rheumatic dljjetweiu muttl griuifyiiix reVills ""call Iks olitufni'il from drinking and (Milling in tills water. ; ' Baths ii Talis, Private Flips or Large Swimming Pools, Also Turkish. Russian, and Electric llillhs for Ladies and Gitillunion OPEN DAY AND NIGHT 52 UJ. Third South SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. WAKTun-Trusi worthy Mi'n and Women ,o travH and advert is for old established house of solid financial hWikIIhii. S .lnry. trsia year and expenses, ail payable lu cash S'liruiivassiiiK required, tiive refer-enres refer-enres and enrlose self addressed ununited rnvetope. Address Manager. &) Caxtoii HldjT., I'IiIo.hro. Wahtkii Active man of Bo id character to h liver and collect In flail for old established estab-lished iiianufa.-turlnit wholesale house. Iiiki a year, sure nay. Honesty more than experience required. Our reference, any hank In any city. Knclose s If-addrcssed. ittamped envelope. MiiniifactuiTrs. Third Moor, :m (tearboru St. t'liicaiio. BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE m hub ii a, A- jA TuAOt Maaki 'b. rtr.ir.n. "iTfTi' Copyright Ac. a w Jk MHPHrflnn mm AnTona aancllnf a thatch nrt wrrtn anirtlr aaoartain mr tannm m wnnnm f. mt..l.lr iwl.mal.1. r"!''- l llTnuiiftotlr Jnnll.lwHMil. H.mttHon '.itrniU fill ItK Olitn ! LIT aocuuua, "". rtM 'ikt, HHool clKfiw. in lit Sckttlilic jmicrican. . .... .i. itiu.mtiul wMklr. l.itnrMt rlr- MUNNXCo''Newtork TERSE TALES Of TJ1E TOlflfl. Three rooms to rent at J. W. IiKINGHUKSTS. Horn, Saturday nicmin. to Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Clark, a son. David Fuekard came home from Marysvale, Thursday, for a visit at home. Good all-round horse for sale or trade; also a spriag wagon. H. RlCHAUDS. The case of Matilda Iloutz vs. Joseph S. Wit)(, jr., is set for Oct. 18, in the District court. See me for the latest styles in Fall and Winter Suits. Fit and Prices to ttt the times. Ciikis Jensen. We have a line of Sewing machine needles, which will fit any machine made. ITavmonds Cash Kxchanok. 'Graustark," the fourth best selling book on the market, and other noted copyrighted books, at Jordan's Book Stokk. You ought to see the new carpets, just in from Chicago, at Molcn & Caffrey's. They are Ingrains, Uuious, Cambrias and Supers. Max Kless did a lively and effective job of papering in the City Drug store last week. The appearance, of the establishment has been improved immensely. Hon. Wm. M. Roylance is over from Provo today. Mr. Roylance thinks the Democrats can carry the election this year if they will exert themselves. Miss Ruby Ethier is in Boston, where she has an engagement with the "Sag Harbor" compauy. It is evident that Miss Ruby is making her way in the world. W. T. Wesson, Gholsonville, Va, druggist, writes: "Your One Minute Cough Cure gives perfect satisfaction. My customers say it is the best remedy for coughs, colds, throat and lung troubles." City Drug Store. It is thought by many politically-wise politically-wise people that the Democrats will make II.. T. Reynolds their candidate for mayor this fall. Mr. Reynolds would make a strong candidate, and it is doubtful if the unterrifled could And a stronger man. The date of their primary has not yet been announced. an-nounced. Members of the various wards of the L. D. S. church will hold a bazaar at Reynolds' ball for the week commencing November 18. Judging from the pla'ts laid, it will be a most excellent affair, aud a wholesome source of amusement and profit. Space has been allotted to the differ, ent wards' for exhibits, etc. Springville stockholders in the Trapper's Pride, a Go'.d Mountain mine, were much elated Monday by news of a rich strike in thai property. This is the proposition exploited b. Dr. Pel ei still and llio Madscns of Salt Lake. It is claimed by many that the Trapper's Pride will prove .mother bonanza, like the Annie Laurie Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is not a mere stimulant to tired nature. It affords the stomach complete and absolute rest by digesting the food vou eat. You don't have to diet but can enjoy all the good food you want. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure instantly relieves that distressed feeling after eating, giving you new life and vigor. City Drug Store. "Dr." Paul Pnuis, the Quaker doctor whose fakiug work here this paper stopped a year or two ago, is In trouble over at P'erron, in Etucry county. He is being prosecuted for practicing medicine without a license. The '"Doctor" is no more of a doctor than a Chinaman, and some of his acquaintances assert he was formerly a railroad brakeman. Springvilhe has lost another solid her most solid, in fact citizen, in the retuoycl of Wm. Christian to Provo, which took place P'riday. Mrs. Murphy then took charge of the confectionery stand, which she has sold to Mrs.' VanNorsJall of Provo. The life of a confectioner was not st renuous enough for Mr. Christian, as he acquired avoirdupois too rapidly and to an alarming extent. The question of protecting the water-stied of Spanish P'ork river seems to be uppermost Just now, says a Spanish P'ork correspondent of the Uetrrft AVirn. A meeting consisting of the mayor and a committee of the .city council, together with leading citizens of the town, was held in the office of Judge A. Saxey. The matter being discussed. It was Anally determined de-termined to petition the general government to set off as a forest reserve all that portion of country In the mountains contiguous to Span'sh Fork river and its tributaries. Where the mountains are denuded of timber, the grass and undtrgmwth fed off by sheep and cattle the snow melts off very rapidly In the spring, whereas It would be held in some places till mid summer, where naturil growth wit undisturbed. This None of I he raises fir the streams failing lust, In the time when the supply is most Heeded lo In- kept Up, Mell Haymond is in Omaha as a witness in an ore-stealing case. Chickens wanted, in exchange for merchandise.-Mrs. M. E. White. Miss Sophia Packard won a prize on some silk work at the State Fair. Victor and Bruce Dallin havp opened a shooting gallery near the Baptist hall. Fresh Oysters at Beckmon's, any style. A trial will d j you good the more the better. A good stock of pocket knives, pocket Isioks, and Jewelry, at Jordan's Jor-dan's Rook Stork. Fur choice Cabbage, Onions, Celery, etc., call on Whitehead Bros., opposite the floui mill. Ross Bonny has returned from a commercial trip to Idaho. Ross is working up quite a trade. And now scientists have discovered microbes in the ink. They shou'd be sentenced to. the pen at once. P'red Moore, a naturalist, says that a single fly can produce 8,000,000 young in a year. What a married fly can do is not stated. If you want suits manufactured in Chicago, Chuis Jensen will accommodate accom-modate you. He gives a correct measurement. Leon Ilarwoorl has purchased a half-interest in the City Drugstore, of Clarence Crandall. Mr. Harwood makes a very impressive appearance behind a counter. Have a return card printed on your envelopes; theu if your letter can't find the party addressed it will cme home and say so. 'J his shop will furnish and print 100 for you for 60c. After a girl has married and her family cares begin to keep her from church, the church sisters have a good deal to say about some husbands' unfortunate influence. The ladies of Springville should call on Mrs. Dusenberrv, Center Strtet, Provo, for up-to-date styles in Millinery. Don't fail to see our line and get our prices before going elsewhere. Corn huskers' sprained wrists, barbed-wire cuts, burns, bruses, severe lacerations lac-erations and external injuries of anv kind are promptly and happily cured by applying Ballard's Snow Liniment. Price, 25 and 50 cents. Springville Drug Co. A Pavson farmer visiting in Springville Spring-ville stood looking at a sign in a book store window "Dickens; Works all This Week for Two Dollars." "Wal," he rejiiarked,..41iuy opinion fe that Hint Di-ekOnS feller is either a 'mighty poor workman or else he's confounded haul up for a job." j Happiness depends very much on the condition (if the. liver and kidneys. kid-neys. The ills of life make but little impresion on those whose digestion Is good. Vou can regulate your liver arid kidneys witli Herbine and enjoy health ami bouyancy of spirits, Price 50 cents. Springville Drug Co. Republicans are talking freely of thrusting the mayoralty candidacy up m Dr. Dunn this fall. The doctor would poll a nice largo vote, if he could be induced t) run. Mayor Mont Johnson is also ment ioned, but he declares he is out of the race, Talk of K. P. Brintou for mayor is not taktu seriously. The Castilia Oil & Asphalt Co. filed articles of incorporation with the county clorK at Salt Lake yesterday. The capital stock Is $50,000, divided into 200,000 shares of the par value of 25 cents each. The directors are C. K. Southworth, president; S. D. Chase, vice president.; J. W. Waite, secretary; K. E. Dallin, treasurer, and PI M. Gordon, manager. On Monday, October 14Lb, U A. Barney will show In his Springville store a mammoth stock of Ladies' and Children's Jackets, Capes, p'ur Collarettes, Scarfs, etc. These goods will be held in Springville one whole week, This will permit his Springville Spring-ville patrons and the general public to purchase from a full and complete line. Persons not prepared to purchase pur-chase how can make their selection and by making a small deposit goods will be held for 30 days. Al Straw would very much like to And a man who got a contribution of clothing at his house last Wednesday. On that date a man called at his home and Informed Mrs. Straw that Al, who was absent working on a railroad contract, had sent for some clothing, which he specified. Mrs. Straw accordingly gave the supposed messenger the clothing, and he departed. de-parted. A day or two later Mr. Straw came home, and learned of the messenger and the clothing, all of which was news to him. The officers are now locking for the man, who is alMtut six feet In height, forty years of age, had beard of about a week's growth, slightly mixed with gr:iy, two lingers off right hand, wore a mouse colored suit of clothes. The clothing lie got from Mrs. Straw Is a light gray overcoat, with dark silk lining', two light clicked fhnncl and nil' black s.itiM ii ovfTsiiirt." are likely to bo used for glazing coffeel If you knew, you would bo sura to demand Lion Coffee which ia never contaminated with Buy elazingof any sort, either eegs or glue just pure, fresh, strong, fragrant collet). The sea led par Ii nre i n turaa un l-iortn l-iortn quality aod freshness. 7? WASH. STRAW Proprietor of I am still selling the best line of Hats ever brought to town, at the lowest prices. Miss Doha Curtis. Al Roylance is down from Idaho on a visit, and to close up his affairs. Mr. Roylance is located at Rexburg and is quite well pleased with the .country. j We have a full and complete line of Sines can (It any foot. Vou know my policy Cheap for Cash it tits the shoes. Hay.muxd's Cash Exchange. Ex-change. Word comes from Saint John's. Arizona, that Rertheua, the little 3 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Whiting, died there about two weeks ago of blood-poison. We have seen the frail infant when the faint struggle for existence seemed seem-ed almost ended, resuscitated and made strong by the use of White's Cream Vermifnge. Price 25c. P'or sale at Springville Drug Co. C. M. Phelps, Forestdale, Vt. says his child was completely cured of a bad case of ecze'ma by the use of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, lie-ware lie-ware of all counterfeits. It instantly relieves piles. City Drug Store. 'Fred Cone is engaged in the pleasant occupation of curing and storing his tine prune crop, Mr. Cone has a couple of hundred bushe's of the fruit, made up of several varieties. This announcement ought to make the boarding-house keepers hannyv Mothers everywhere praise One Minute Cough Cure for the sufferings it : has relieved and the lives of their little ones it has saved. Strikes at the root, of the trouble and draws out the Intliin-mat-ion. The children's favorite Cough Cure. City Drug Store. Milton Gunckel, agent for '"Quo Vadis," was in town Tuesday arranging' arrang-ing' for the presentation of thi famous play at the City hall, Novcm- her 8. Mr. Gunckel has been here before with various companies, and they' were all good. Springville ueortl will look forward to the appearance of "Qiro Vadis'' with interest. - "J had long suffered from indigestion," in-digestion," writes G. A. LeDeis, Cedar, Cit.)'., Mo. . "Like others I trieaV' iany: preparations but never found any thine that did me good until I took Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. Cue bottle cured me. A friend who hud suffered similarly I put on ilie use of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure He is gaining fast and will soon be able to work. Before he used Kodol Djs-pepsia Djs-pepsia Cure indigestion had made him a total wreck. City Drug St in;. . Tire-biggest trust after all is the newspaper. It trusts nearly every-hody, every-hody, and for that reason the people like it. It is the only trust on earth that is worked to the limit, and the only trust where the proprietors get the smallest share of the dividt ud. Every city in the State has a branch office of this trust, and the trusting soul'who goes down in his pocket for the dust to keep his trust going is abused like a pirate if he even hints that the paper needs something besides be-sides air to keep his trust inflated. Iiivery and peed Stables. Pirst-Class Horses and Rigs for hire at Lowest Prices, Transfering' done to all local and outside points. Special Prices made for rigs for funeral parties. jA.1? O. BIRD'S OLD ST7.3STI. 1 1 For Rent t f Canity Cherry l'l. Cherry pie was the cause of the rupture rup-ture of two house breakers at Huleb-tgjion, Huleb-tgjion, Kan., a few days afro. Th y broke Into Mr. Kind's house. Mr. K.ng was up stairs and managed to get to a telephone without alarming the burglars," burg-lars," ani called the police, who cam-f in a few minute's. The burglars wcr? about to leave, but siw a h"rry pie on the table and loitered to eat and tho po:ic caught them. The penitenuary will be the price of the pie. Flrt Hnok In America The first book printed in the limits of the United States was the "Bay Psalms Book," which was Issued In Cambridge, Mass., In 1C10. Specimens of this publication are extremely rare, and command very high prices. RAY'S : INDEPENDENT HUE INSURANCE OFFICE 115 S. P. (). 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Healthy Old People say the main thing to do is to keep the stomach, stom-ach, liver and bowels in order if you want to keep well and live long. Good physicians say the samt thing, too. The remedy called TABULES while not mysterious or miraculous in its curative qualities, is a simple formula prescribed pre-scribed by the best physicians for disorders of the digestive organs. Just little Tabules, easy to take, easy to buy and quick to act. If your trouble is Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Headache, Dizziness, Constipetion, Heartburn, Heart-burn, and the like, no need cf calling a physician. Ripans Tabules contain exactly ex-actly what he would tell you to take. Permanent cure follows a fair trial. No uncertainty about it. ONE GIVES RELIEF. Thar it Mtmcljr wit condition of III With that If not txorfltfd by th onutM-al onutM-al dm of k i r A. ml Tabulr, and tha plica, ten for nc Mtita, doea Bui bar tlt.m from any bnia or Juatlfv any anc In andunnit Ui. ihnt ara aaally ourd. 1 family bottle conL&lnln I to labulaa anM for anoania. for rklhlran lha ubocolai eoaWd aurt, rt tor lb eenia, ara reoommonded. For aaia by drugirlata. mm Why Take The Burlington? A better way to put the question U: Why lako auy oilier railroad? The Hurlington lakes you to Omulia or Chicago without ti single change of car.-1, quickly, cheaply, comfortably, past the finest scenery in America over a wonderfully good (ruck, and surrounded by every luxury of modern travel. Throuitli "lerptnif.citri fur t'lili'itji) Imrvo HhII Luke itt 3 l"i p. in. d;illy Thriiuul) lo.it K mii W'edie n(luy m.'l Krliliiya. We'll gladly to gW yuu iiiiite lururiuuUoii. Ticket Office, - - 79 .Weat Second South St It. F. NESLEN, General Aal, Salt Lakic Cur. ll It n |