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Show Briglit's Disease Tin; largest sum ever paid for a prescripUiinpBtoii.nged hand in San Francisco, 3D, 1901. The transfer involved in coin awl stock ll2,u00.00 and was oaid by a pat ty of business '.men for a specific for IJiiifht's Disease and Diabetes, hitherto incurable diseases, . They commenced the serious investigation in-vestigation of the specific Nov. 15, 1900. They interviewed scores of the cured and tried it out on its merits by putting over three dozen cases on the treatment and watching them. They 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 thirteen percent, of failures, the parties were salisttet and closed the transaction. The proceedings of the. invest igating committee com-mittee and the clinical reports of the test cases were puniished and will be mailed free on application. Address John J. Fulton Company, 420 Montgomery St. San Francisco, Cal. TERSE TAkES OF THE Mil. Do y Jtf Ir.tf !id buying a rlflo or pistol If , got the best which 's, j STEVENS Rlfks range i pricw from $4.00 to 7."j.00. For L.rye and small game, nlf-o for tarcet practice. Pistolsfioin to C0.00. Send sininp frir larpe catalogue illus-,' trntiifioilot;l!iiL, brimful of valuable I iiifi)r:u;itiiu to sporUmttii. f'k'Wlli J STEVEX3 MKS ADD TOOL CO. ' Ml 2 740 Box Flo. CHIC0PEE FALLS, HAjS , u. s. I CHIC0PEH FALLS, S&'pa! I AiS , u. s. TiTnrHKi & tt iyw n i i" htw SALT LAKE IiOT SPRINGS SANITARIUM . tup: finest bathing uesort in WEST THE Vuu can 'Mtnbliii' health ami plc.t.Mire Uathin.:, in Iho liraitli giving waters om n tlu-y cmnfi from Nature' iHlior.ttory. I'unicularly tn rheumatic disease must gratifying results can bo obtained from drinking and biitliin In this water. Batts ia Talis. PrivJe Plops or ' Larp SwiMii Pools, Also Turkish. Russian and Electric liaths for Ladies and Geutlemen OPEN DAY AND NIGHT 52 UJ. Third South SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. Wasted Trustworthy Men and Women in travel and advertise for old established house of solid financial standing. Salary, Tho vcar and expanses, all payalile In cash No can vussiim required. Hive references refer-ences and enclose self addressed stamped envelope. Address Manager. Xti C'axtou itldj;., Chleugo. Wantbd Active man of gojd character to deliver and collect in Utah for old established estab-lished manufacturing wholesale house. t!m a year, sure nay. Honesty more than rxirlenci required. Our reference, any bank In any city. Enclose si lf-addressed. stamped envelope. Manufacturers, Third Floor, XM Dearborn St. Chicago. BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE Tradc Marks rrHii Coivrioht Ac. Anyone lending a .Krfrh V"t.ffru qulrkly ascertain our opinion Ire w fiiTntJon M prnhably P"J' fSlVZu lion atrtcthr rmiKlentlal. Hnndhook Patau ont free, tilde r''"Wtttl Patent taken thmuirh lunn ft to. receive' iprtint nefK. wimnut enwruw, iu u Scientific American. A par Uom.ly llloirtrted weewr. i?1; MUNNCo.3fl,l"MnNework Brwch Office. K V Bt, WhUwa 0. C. . Jesse Payne was down from Scofleld, last Thursday and Friday. Complaint Is more apt to excite contempt than sympathy. For Fresh Oysters, any style, call at Mus, VanNoksdall's restaurant. Wanted Good tenant for a comfortable com-fortable flve-ronm nous?. Apply to George Matson. See me fur the latest styles in Fall and Winter Suits. Fit and Pries to fit the times. Cuius Jensen. I have the latest, things in children's chil-dren's Tarn O'Sharitcr hats at the best prices. Miss Dora Curtis. People wishing pigs butchered neat ly and quickly should leave orders at Selwyn's mtat maiKet. Pigs will be called for and returned. People have been saving money all summer by buying at. IIaymoxd's Cash Exchange. Its a uood fall and winter propsiiion, too. Have a return card printed on your envelopes; then if your letter can't tlnd the party addressed it will c inie home and say so. rihis shop will furnish, and print 100 for you for 60c. WHITE'S CREAM VERMIFUGE removes the unhealthy tissue unon which worms thrive; it brings, and quickly, a healthy condition of body, where worms cannot exist. Price, 25 cents. Springville Drug Co. Deputy City Treasurer Ilaymond states that there are now 140 delinquent city tax payers. Taxes will be received, however, up till Mouday, when the list will be put into the hands uf the printer. Mrs. Haymoud wishes people to govern ' themselves accordingly. Many people are suffering fearfully from indigestion or dyspepsia, when one single bottle of I1ERII1NE would bring about a prompt and permanent cure. A few doses will do more for a weak stomach than a prolonged course of any other medicine. Price, 50 cents. Springville Drug Co How many people have noticed that no portrait of a man has ever appeared on a United States coin or the picture of a woman on the postage stamp? An observing writer remarks on these facts that they constitute the reason why we lick the stamps and squeeze the coin. W. C. Cooper believes that when a wife buys holiday cigars for her bus fiancl she should buy good- ones. Therefore be lias provided a number of small boxes of "Henry (jeorg-cs,'" 25 cigars in a box, fur 41.00. This however, is but on of I he many good things in the cigir stock of the People's Peo-ple's Drug store. There is probably no disease more distressing and annoyinc than piles. TA I. LEU'S liUCKEYE I'lLEOlNT-MEXT I'lLEOlNT-MEXT is daily curing cases ol' years' standing of itching anil bleeding piles. The cure begins on the tiist application, a little perseverance makes the cure complete. Piice. .10 cents in bottles. Tubes, 75 cents. Springville I)iu' Co. Last Wednesday at Thist'e, Miss Delia Huntiiiirtiin ari l .1 ie Siemens m were united in the bonds of uiatri uiony. The ceremony w;is performed at 6 p. m, by Just ice Smith, in the presence of a large assembly of friends and relatives. A reception was held at Thistle, and also one at the home of Mrs. Annie Kindred in this city, Friday evening. The young people will make their home at Ogden. Its very rare that a minstrel show does not pack the City hall with people who wish to be pleasantly seperated from their money, but that's what happened to Gus Sun and his aggregation. Their program was excellent, though evidently cut a little in places. Strange to relate, their jokes, with one or two exceptions excep-tions have not yet appeared In the almanacs. The company deserved a much better house. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Stevenson and daughter, Miss Kate, were here a couple of days this week visiting relatives and attending the wedding festivities of Joseph, junior. Mr. Stevenson was on terms of Intimate acquaintanceship with Utah's recent earthquake, and has a wholesome respect for Mother Earth's latent powers. The various shocks didn't make him feel any older, of course, but he was glad when they stopped, just the same. To run a newspaper all a fe'Iow has to do is to be able to write poems, discuss the tariff and money questions, umpire a baseball game, report a wedding, saw wood, beat a lawyer, describe ft fire so that the readers will shed their wraps, make a dollar do the work of ten, shine at a suiree, address horticultural societies, measure calico, abuse the liquor habit, test whiskey, subscribe to charity, go without meals, defend bimetallism, sneer at snobbery, wear diamonds, minister to the afflicted, heal the disgruntled, fight to a finish, set type, mould opinions, sweep the office, speak at prayer meetings, and stand in with the people. JIarlfvrd City Twks. ' Grading work State street has ceased 'for lack of means, Sutuo peop'e make the best of every-thing every-thing and others take It. A man wastes a lot of valuable time feeling in the wrong pocket. " AH the standard and popular cigars on sale at Mrs. VanXorsd all's restaurant. Don Johnson will leave for Pocatello, Saturday, to join John S. Lindsay's Dramatic Co. If you want suits manufactured In Chicago, Cuius Jensen will accommodate accom-modate you. He gives a correct measurement. Confectionery, cigars, tobacco, celery, cabbasre, and all varieties of vegetables, fresh and first-class, at Whitehead's. Mell Ilaymond has secured a 60 day vacation from his railroad duties, and is now chief clerk at Haymond's Cash Exchange. Mrs. II. M. Dougah was called to Salt Lake City Monday, by news that Mose was quite sick. She returned the next day, Mose recovering satisfactorily. satis-factorily. . The Rio Grande one of its popular to Tintic today. Springville at 9.40 Western will run mining excursions Train will leave a. m. Returning, will leave Silver City at 4 p. m, HERRINE sweetens the breath, brightens the eves and clears the complexion without the slightest ill effects whatever, and ensures the natural bloom of health. Price, 50 cents. Springville Drug Co. The boys are gathering home from Nevada, a number of contractors from both the San Pedro and Short Line having come in to await developments. devel-opments. Work may be commenced much sooner than anticipated, as both roads are rushing the surveys. For all fresh cuts "or wounds, either on the human subject or on animals, BALLARD'S SXOW LINIMENT is excellent: while for corn-huskers' sprained wrists, barbed-wire cuts and sores on working horses, it cannot lie too highly commended. Price, 50 cents Springville Drug Co. Frank L, Baldwin, who is in many kinds of business at Mt. Nebo, was here Monday on a visit, lie wants to move back to Springville, and was industriously looking around for an opening here. Everybody seemed contented, however, and Mr. Baldwin did not llnd a business for sale. ' A gcnt'ral Thanksgiving service will lie field In the First Presbyterian Presbyter-ian church on Thursday morning at H o'clock. Special services by the e'inir, arid the proclamations read hv fie Hon. D. C. Johnson. Topic for disrfis-.-1'in is. "The Old and New Mission Mis-sion of our Nation," by the pastor, 11 'Cooper li tiley. The MNses Douglas & Whitehead, dressmakers of Provo, will be at the Harrison House, Tuesday, Dec. 3, r r.nii 10 to 4. whrre they will be n'eased to meet and talk with ladies ho desire fashionable and scientific dressmaking. They expect to visit Springville one day each week, t hereafter. here-after. ?ind will take orders and fit dresses during their stay. "Last winter an infant child of mine had croup in a violent form," says Elder John W. Rogers,' aChris-tian aChris-tian Evangelist, of Filley, Mo. "1 irave her a few noses of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and in a short t ime all danger was past and the child recovered." This remedy not only cures croup, but when given as soon as the tlrst symptoms appear, will prevent the attack. It contains no opium or other harmful substance and may be given as confidently to a baby as to an adult. For sale by Springville Drug Co. Jolly Delia Prlngle and her merry company will appear two nights, Thursday and Friday, Dec. 5 and 0. at the Springville City hall at popular prices, 25, 35 and 50 cents The opening play is "The Diamond Breakers." It Is a tale of the mountainous regions and abounds with many thrilling incidents. The spectacular features are especially good and the specialty act U uncommonly un-commonly so. This company is Improved greatly from their last season when they gained such enthusiastic en-thusiastic admiration from the people of the middle west as a repertoire company. They travel this season In their own fpeclal car, carry much sceDery. The car Is a magnificently arranged home and inaugurated by this company will be followed up by other companies as the most convenient con-venient and comfortable mode of travelling. The company wlU appear Friday eveoing, Dec. 6, in "The Pulse of New York,'' a play which has had such a popular run in the larger cities. For this play many spectacular scenes will he Introduced and for which the company carries many fine piece of scenery. The band and orchestra are not the least attraction of the company. They carry one of the best bands in the country and to hear the orchestra Is worth the price of admission. W J lCJy) uKr nor Ll3&4t ' ' waters his milk f,w . . . who Deiieves In the best, and is particular" to please his patrons. - That's the grocer who recommends recom-mends and sells lion Coffee Coffee that is coffee unglazcd unadulterated. Do your noble acts today and your mean ones tomorrow. A man's enemies are few if his rela-tives&ll rela-tives&ll speak well of him. , Utah lake is now six Inches above lo-jwater mark, according to official measurement by the commissioners. Oa Tuesday the District court granted a decree of divorce to Lew M. Dallin from his wife, Mary E Dallin. W. L. Harris has gone south, presumably to the Henry mountains, on a hunting and trapping trip. He will be gone all winter. Notary Caffrey reports the sale of 7 acres in sections 31 and 32, by Sarah E. Cook of Spanish Fork, to Sheridan Stewart. Consideration is not stated. Never try to coax a cold or cough, use the remedy that unfailingly conquers con-quers both. . BALLARD'S HORE-I10UND HORE-I10UND SYRUP is the great specific for air throat and lung troubles. I'rice, 50 cents. Springville Drug Co. Bishop Hill has been appointed by Governor Wells to supervise the expenditure of the appropriation made to Utah county by the last legislature, for public highways. The appointment Is an excellent one, and Mr. Hill will have at his disposal dis-posal $2,300. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Mendenhall on Mouday received a telegram from their son Hyard, who is at school In Boston, saying that he had been very sick of appendicitis and had undergone under-gone an operation. Another telegram tele-gram on Tuesday conveyed the information that Hyard was getting along nicely. Othello Thorn and Miss Olive Bryan were married at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Bryan last Wednesday, Elder Jas. E. Hall officiating. Only members of the family and a few friends were present. pres-ent. The young people will make their home at Knightsville, to whit h place they went last night. Preparations are under way a., the First, Presbyterian church for holding a series of evangelistic (Services. Preparatory meetings will be held on Friday of this week, and on Wednesday Wednes-day of uext week, by the pastor. The "eiieral public is cordially Invited to attend these and all regular Sabbath services. -R. C. Bailey, I'astor. Beginning next Sunday. Dec. 1st, special evangelistic service will be held in the First Presbyterian church every day, continuing for two weeks, Rev. John Wilson of Payson will assist the pastor in the work. Extra singing, comfortab'e seats, hymn books, and a very cordial welcome given to all attendants. "Come thou with us and we will do thee good." R Cooi'EH Bailey. An exchange furnishes the following follow-ing little story which points a very clear moral: "Have you noticed the fine advertisement I have on the tence west of town?" said a merchant to a customer. "No," replied the customer, but If you will end the Tenco to mv house I will read it over and see what you are dealing In The fact is, 1 am reauing newpapeis and don't get time to read advertisements advertise-ments on fences. A. noted speaker onfle trulhfu' J said of the Primary teacher: "She takes the little bantlings frtsh from the home nest full of pouts and passions, uugovernable little wretches whose own mothers honestly admit that they send them to school to get rid of them. This lady takes a whole car load of these little anHichists, half of whom single handed and alone are more than a match for their parents, and at once puts them in a way t be ucful citizens when they arrive at maturity. But at what expense of toil and soul weariness? Here Is the most responsible position ju the school, and if her salary were doubled she would yet receive less than she earns." A Physician Testifies. "I have taken Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and have never used anything In my life that did me the good that did," says County Physician Geo. W. Scrogg of Hall County, Ga. "Being a physician I have prescribed it and found It to give the best results." If the food you eat remains undigested in your stomach it decays there and poisons the ays' cm, You can prevent this by dieting but that means starvation. starva-tion. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digesta what you eat. You need auffer from neither dyspepsia nor starvation. The worst cases quickly cured, Never fails. City Drug store. SOLD FOR $5,1002 The man who breeds this kind of hogs is Mr. Ed. Kxever, of Bloomingburg, O. He says of PRUSSIAN STOCK FOOD "I And ern-Un fttn-k fond rprr rood food. I fed It wallT to hm fell nln ml It rlaannl eh womu out of Uum la & hurry, Mid I never uul pigido better. It lj ft very (rood food and I em frrdlnn It very day, HI brother, J. M. K lever, who wu appointed on ol the Judge t the Kanaas City Stock Show, write I aura, M&, fcU KUtVEH. "IhaMbeai feeding Pruanlan stock Food for about four rear to my ho and home and will mj It eannot be beat. 1 have uacd ewvaral kinds and marie tnorouKn teata and find Ui hruaalaA lax superior to all the mat. It will keep my hotfi In better onndlUon, give them good aupe tltea, and make a rapid irrvwth. ami It 1 a rroat preventive of dleeaae. Lant year aim or my hnnwx had dtnuniMr. I doubled the done of the Htox-k Food on the reet and (ireventd them from taking it. 1 think tlte fniealan Ktock Food Invaluable and beartlly reoomuwnd 1U uimv-J. at kXKVJUt, ttiouutlimburg, O. It take Brain to Rata High Clais O Hue. Why not Follow thi Exampta r L 1200 Feeds S3.50 Nil BOOK mil. Ifaoacentln your town write aa. PRUSSIAN MCMIDV CO., T. PAUL. MINN. Manufacturer! of Pruetlaa Poultry Pood, Heave Powder, Llo Killer, Etc SfSSRESI (9 These Goods Guarante-d and For Sale by Sphinoviixe Dura Co. MUffi I) 7T WASH. STRAW Proprietor of Livery and peed Stables. First-Class Horses and U'gs for hire at Lowest Prices. Transfcrlng done.to all local and outside points. Special Prlcc9 made fur rigs for funeral parties. -A.T1 -A.. O. XXIXVD'O OLD STJXTD. II w INCHESTER REPEATING SHOT GUNS are cheap in price, but in price only. " Take Down H guns list at $27.00 and Solid Frame guns at $25.00, but they will outshoot and outlast the highest priced double barreled guns, and they are as safe, reliable and handy besides. Winchester Shot Guns are made of the very best materials that can be procured, a thoroughly modern system of manufacture permitting them to be sold ct buyable prices. FREE Send name and iddren on poaial card tor 164 pare Illustrated catalogue. WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO., NEW HAVEN, CT a : 1 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 livelong. 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, onstip?tion, 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 lair trial. No uncertainty about it. ONE GIVES REUEF. 0 Thar la seerealT any mndlttoa of 111 kealta thai to not bee .a lad hj the eeeaaloa-ai eeeaaloa-ai eat of a R.I.P.i.M 41 Tabula, ana the price, tea for l.e eonte, doea But bar tbra from any home or luettf j any one ia enduring HI Uiat are eaUy eared. A family bottle oootalnln; lie tabulee 1 anld for 0 eeale. for oklluren to ekoeeM watea Bon, n for eatita are reoommeaoea. for au ay anenpeaa, he oeraain. H ot bartlira 1 family olate eoalin amdWMBaMaaareMnaaaal Hp MM') I'll ill" uttt -rr-rriT- TiTarmr Why Take The Burlington? A belter way lo put the question is-: Why take any oilier railroad? The Burlington takes you to Omaha or Chicago without a single change of car?, quickly, cheaply, comfortably, post the (in eat scenery in America over a wonderfully good track, and surrounded by every luxury of modern travel. Through Hlurplnir-iuirn for CIiIchso li-iive Hull Lr at :i:5p hi. dully. Tlirotiah lourNt cant Wcdmrlity m.d I''rlly. Wa'll gliwlly to give yuu more Infnriuatlnn. Ticket Office, - - 79 West Second South St R. V. NESLEN, General Airent, Salt Lakh City. |