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Show Bright's Disease The largest sum ever paid fur a proscription, changed hands in San Francisco, Auk. 30, 1!K)1. The transfer Involved in coin and stuck $1 12,500.00 and was uaid by a party of business men for a specific for llrinht's Disease and Diabetes, hitherto incurable diseases, Tbev commenced the serious investigation in-vestigation of the specific Nov. 15, 1900. They interviewed scores of the cured and tried it nut on its merits by putting over three dozen cases on the treatment and watching theiu. 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 eases were either well or progressing favorably. There being but thirteen percent of failures, the parties were satisfied and closed the transaction. The procee lings of the investigating committee com-mittee and the clinical reports of the tent cases were ptioiished and will tie mailed free on application. Addres-s John J. Fulton Company, 420 Montgomery St. San Francisco, Cal. ikla Do you intend buying a rifle or pistol? If go, get the best which ir. a STEVENS llillcs range in price from $4.00 to $75.00. For larfe and small game, al.to for target practice. Pistols from $2.50 to &0.00. , Scud stamp for large catalogue illua- ,i irating complete line, untniui or valuable uilonimion to sportsmen, J STETENS ASMS AND TOOL CO. -' 2740 tan H. f&ljS; CHICOPES FAtlS, jSf ass , v. a. a c : SALT LAKE HOT SPRINGS SANITARIUM THE FINEST BATHING RESORT IN THE WEST Vou ' eunliliii' lu-alih and pleasure Imlliinjt In ttie lualtli jtivinj? witters ;m ns tlivy come Truiu Nutiin's laboratory. I'iirti -ul.irly In rheumatic (1 isi-aes. most f rat.ifyi'i result can ba o'.itainud from di'inJcin,' an. I u-tliiiu- In tUis water. Balis ia Tuts. Private Pimps or Large Swimming Pools, Also Turkish, Russian and Electric lMibs for Ladies and Gentlemen OPEN DAY AND NIGHT 52 rjrj. Thipd South SALT LA.KE CITY, UTAH. Provo Naturopathic Institute 68 N 1st West, PROVO - - UTAH Radical Cures hy the Latest Natural Healing Methods. NO DRUGS! NO OPERATIONS! Methods used are Osteopatby. Psyofaotlierapy, Hrflro-tlierapy, Hrflro-tlierapy, Elestrotherapy, Magnetism and Massage. Those who are unalile to visit our Institute may be treated at a distance dis-tance hy our iew Psychological : : : : Treatment : : : : W, S, HOLD AWAY, Jr., Mgr. Mr. R. D. Brown of t'rovo writes: win C urvd of rheumatism and ncuralirla in one treatment by Dr. Holilaway." BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE r Trace Marks QCStGNI Copyright Ac AtiTOfi. ending a .krh .'C'JZTIS Patmita taken thrown Murin to. wxav Iptcvtl turtle, wlthnnt clianja, lu MM Scientific American. A rlMimBtT Illnatrato wWy. "".S,1': MUNN &Co.36,Bro"dws?NewYorl( mm CHICOPES FAtlS, S'MShK iii & win nr ttii rn n-Kh filths Ml LiyhSlU X .1 A. .aa Miss Gertrude Harrison is still quite sick. Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. Del Roundy Tuesday, a girl. Frank Harmcr came down from St. Anthony for a visit, last week. Ananias was probably the first to discover that truth is stronger than fiction. Jordan's Hook Store still carries a fine line of cigars. Call there fo a good smoke. See me for the latest styles in Fall and Winter Suits. Fit and Prices to fit the times. Cuius Jensen. Manager John Reynolds reports a very successful a nd pleasant dance on Thanksgiving night. Milan Packard came down from Springville Wednesday to look after his mining property. Piute l'imeer. For Candies, Fresh Fruits snd other Confectionery, call at Beck- man's. Fresh Oysters served in any style. Will Wiscombe is busy preparing himself for a mission to the Southern States. He expects to leave on Jan. 8th. People have been saving money all summer by buying at Haymond's Casii Exchange. Its a good fall and winter propsition, too. People wishing pigs butchered neatly neat-ly and quickly should leave orders at Selwyn's meat market. Pigs will be called for and returned. 1!. R. McDonald, of Price, was here yesterday on a visit to bis wife, who is quite sick at the home of her sister, Mrs. W. R. Johnson. Charley Packard is located at Owyhee, Owy-hee, Ore. This information is con veyed by a letter in which he orders this paper sent to his address for a year. Thearticleson the first page, entitled entitl-ed "Words of a Wise Judge" should be credited to the Sevier Valley Echo. The "steal" was not intentional, Judge Wallace. Have a return card printed on your envelopes; then if your letter can't find the party addressed it will c ime home and sav so. -'i his shop will furnish and print 100 for you for 60c. At Mrs VanNorsdall's restaur ant you will get a square meal, regular or short order; fresh oysters any style; bread,, cakes and iiies, ' like mother used to make;" and the choicest candies in town. George M. Selwyn had on exhibit ion at his meat market I he d;i) b fir e Thanksgiving a pig whi.li dressed weighed 3i)5J pounds. This would niakt the animal's live weight near 500 pounds. It cuiue from the herd nf Kdtlif Crandall. The juice of sntrar was advanced (10 cents on the hundred Monday morn ing. It is estimated that this will profit the Utah Sugar compioy to the extent of WiO.OOO, there being probably 10.000.000 pounds of that company's product still unsold. D m't miss '.Jolly Delia Pringle"at the City hall to-night. A couple of t xcellent plays are billed. Tne com pany is playing a three nights engage ment at Payson this week also. John C Jensen has gone into the business of getting out Christmas trees, wholesale. Orders may be left at Kelly's Drug Store, Jordan's Book Store, Roylancc's Commission house and Haymond's Cash Exchange. All trees are cut from private property, and no complicatios with the U. S. government are possible. An attractive woman thrives on good food and sunshine, with plenty of exercise in the open air. Her form glows with health and her face blooms with its beauty. When troubled with a costive habit, she takes a few does of Herbine to cleanse her system of all impurities. Price, 50 cents. Springville Drug Co. Disease and danger lurk In the vital organs. The blood hecoines vitiated and the general health Is undermined whenever the stomach and liver fail to perform their functions as nature Intended. IIer-iiink IIer-iiink will tone up the stomach, regulate regu-late the liver, where other prenara-tions prenara-tions only relieve. Price, 50 cents. Springville Drug Co. Last Wednesday evening L. D. Deal Jr., son of L. D. Deal, succumbed to the ravages of scarlet fever, which was complicated with pneumonia. He was not thought to be seriously 111 till within a couple of hours of the end. The young man was attending the B. Y. Academy at Provo and came homesick. Ho was a bright, handsome hand-some boy, and about 19 years of age. No regular funeral services could be held on account of the nature of the disease, but at 4 o'clock Thanksgiving Thanksgiv-ing day a large number of relatives and friends assembled and accompan-ed accompan-ed the hearse t i the cemetery, where Bishop Hill and Elder Eggertson each spoke briefly. The grave was dedicated dedicat-ed bv Elder Nephi Packard. Cases like this where boys are struck down in the first blush of young manhood arc duubly su'l b'tiimr. Ar TT.r vnfTil. h Hh ii in in V f A W V Born, Tuesday, to Mr. and Mrs, John Newton of Maplcton, a boy. Most men prefer to have their pet theories tested by some one else. A woman extracts love from a man as a duty and confers it as a favor. Without charity for the defects of humanity there would be no self-es teem. Some temptations come to the In dustrious, but all temptations come to the idle. Sudscribe for your books and mag azines through Jordan's Book Store. Thev will treat vou right. Dr. and Mrs. Dunn leave for Illinois Illi-nois to-day to spend the holidays with the former's parents. The Forresters will give a "Smoker" "Smok-er" at Fraternity hall to-night. Some very artistic invitations are out. Mark Reynolds and Amos Brown will give a dance at the Reynolds hall, Friday night. A ood time is expected. Mrs. C. P. Diehl, of Idaho Falls, arrived here Sunday for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Whitehead. If you want suits manufactured in Chicago, Chris Jensen, will accom modate you. lie gives a correct measurement. Considerable rain has fallen in the last few diys, but a whole lot more moisture is needed before the normal December condition will be restored. Confectionery, cigars, tobacco, celery, cabbage, and all varieties of vegetables, fresh and first-class, at Whitehead's. Mrs. W. C. Cooper and children arrived ar-rived from Salt Lake this week and are nicely settled in the Kirkendall residence on Grant street. For family use in numberless ways Ballard's Snow Liniment is a useful and valuable remedy. Price, '50 cents. Springville Drug Co. The Sunday School officers of the Second ward will give a social for teachers and officers at the new home of Charles Alleman, next Monday evening. II. T. Mclntyre, St. Paul, Minn., who has been troubled with a disordered dis-ordered stomach, says, "Chamberlain's "Chamber-lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets do me more good than anything I have ever taken " For sale by Springville Drug Co. . Worms take refuge in the small intestine, where they can easily multiply. White's Cream Vermifuge will destroy these parasites. The verdict of ihe people tells plainly how v!l it has succeeded. Price, 25 cents. Springville Drug Co. L Hubert M. Whitehead of this city and Miss Winifred Kempton, of Provo, were married at the home of the bride's parents In Provo on Wednesday night of last week. Bish ip Tajlnr officiated. The young people will make their homo in this ci-y. The delinquent tax list for the City it- p in ted in another column of this sue. If j our name is written there it will cost you two ;b!ts extra. But for the good nature and rustling abil-ites abil-ites of the deputy city treasuer, the list of delinquents would be much larger. Fred Moore, who has been a pharmacist phar-macist at the Peoples' Drug store for over a year has resinged and gone to Provo, where he has a situation with the Provo Drug Co. Earl Tranchell's familiar face can now be seen behind the counteras Mr. Cooper's assistant for a short time. Praise the bridge that carries you either over a flood or cough. Ballard's Bal-lard's Horehound Syrup has brought so many over throat and lung troubles, such as coughs, colds, bronchitis, etc., that its praises are sung everywhere. Price, 50 cents. Springville Drug Co. For the Christmas and New Year Holidays, the Rio Grande Western Railway will make a rate of one single fare for the. round trip between any two stations on its system. Tickets on sale December 25th, 28th, 31st and January 1st; Good for return until un-til Januaty 2nd, 1902. The telephone company the mean old thing! last week sent out a man who very summarily removed Jolly Delia Trlngle's pretty banners from the telephone poles. The local chief of police has been advised to Ituform all comers that the poles are no billboards, bill-boards, either, and It must not occur again. A. J. Snell wanted to attend a party, but was afraid to do so on account of .pains In his stomach, which he feared would grow worse. He says, "I was telling my troubles to a lady friend, who said: "Chamberlain's "Cham-berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy will put you In condition for the party.' I bought a bottle and take pleasure In statin that two doses cured me and enabled me to have a good time at the party." Mr Snell is a resident of Summer Hill, N. Y. This remedy is for sale by Sorlngvllle Drug Co. IHifflSI mr.fu& I vVfjljClJ v with stale eggs, glue and other things are not fit to drink. Lion Coffee is pure, uncoated coffee fresh, strong, well flavored. arm uniform uuaUty Fackard Bros, arc having a shoe sale this week. Love may go where it Is sent, but some times it Isn't sent whera it goes. Carpenters are at work on M .E. CtandaTs new home. Fred Carter has the contract. R. A Barney is endeavoring to put 150 ladles' and childrens' capes and jackets into hands that need them at cut rates this week. The merry-go-round pulled up stakes and left, last week and the kids" are now doing a stunt of stay ing at home nights. The Imperial Dramatic Co., with whom are Fraukl'arry and Rav West- wood of this city, were billed at Idaho Falls for an engagemeut this week. "Jolly Delia Pringle., will be the City hall to-night and Friday night. This company has many tine press notices, and played in the state last winter. Mrs. Edwin Lee leaves Saturday morning for Southern California, via Ogden aud San Francisco. The lady will spend six months or more in the land of flowers for her health. Al Roylance shipped his cattle to his uew home near Rexburg, Idaho, last Thursday. Mr. Roylance is very enthusiastic about that country, and seems to regard it as the only place on earth. Joseph F. Blackctt died Saturday from the ellectsof a cancer in the stomach. The funeral was held Mon- daj. Mr. Blackett had lived here ever since a boy, having been born in England 52 years ago. 'fabler's Buckeye Pile Ointment has been thoroughly tested for many years, and is a positive cure for this most distressing and embarrassing of troubles. Price, 50 cents in bottle-. Tubes, 75 cents. Springville Drug Co. ReV. R. II. Barnes, the minister in charge of the Episcopal mission here and at Provo, was married on Mouday morning at Ouray, Colo , to Miss Annie Corbett. Rev. and Mrs, Barnes will mane their home in Provo. Scarlet fever found a victim in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Oakley, Monday morning, in the person of Ross, a boy aged six years. The funeral fun-eral was held that afternoon, Mr. Oakley's home is f tlll quarantined, there being another case there. Dr. C. J. Peterson was in town Tuesday, having come up from Gold Mountain last week. The Doctor left for Chicago, Tuesday, to examine various propositions for furnishing machinery for a large mill to be erected on the Trapper's Pride properties next spring. There is no doubt but that the stockholders in that mine have a good thing. - Thanksgiving day was observed very quietly here. The day was beautiful, the weather being clear and cold. Special services weie conducted con-ducted at the Presbyterian chapel by Bey. Bailey, and at the Third ward meeting house, where Miss Nell Sum-sion Sum-sion gave the sermon. The public school pupils gave special Thanks. giving programs In the different departments de-partments Wednesday. The first display of Holiday goods for this season is that made by Deal Bros. & Mendenhall. It is also without a doubt as fine as can be found south of Salt Lake City, While the variety Is sufficient to give wide room for choice, more attention has been given to quality and artistic merit in their selection. Santa Claus will linger long at this stoic when stocking up with presents. The latest lat-est things In fancy china and glass ware are displayed, along with an endless profusion of toilet and dressing dress-ing cases. Some especially fine specimens speci-mens of medallions and photos in colors col-ors shown. Photo albums In variety, holiday books and many other things dear to the Santa Claus heart have not been forgotten. A Million Yokes Could hardly express the thanks of Homer Hall, of West Point, Ia. Listen Lis-ten why: A severe cold had settled on his lungs, causing a most obstinate cough. Several physicians said be had consumption, but could not help him When all thought he was doomed be began to use Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption and writes "It completely cured me and saved my life. I now weigh 227 lbs." It's positively guaranteed for Coughs, adds and Lung troubles. Price 60c and tl.00. Trial bottles free at Springville Dealetg. ip ii 1 1 Great Bargains in Shoes We are carrying an immense slock of Shoes, far more than the state of trade at this time of year will wart ant, and we want to sell them want you to buy them. We are prepared lo make you extra inducements in the way of low prices, and reasonble credit. We huve shoes for wet weather, for dry weather, for Sunday, for week days nil kinds of shoes, in odds and ends and straight, standard lines. You can't do belter anywhere in tho country. Let us show you. : ; : : : : : SOLD FOR $5,100! KLEVCK'S MODEL 171 "I find PTOMlan Stock Food a vtry good fo.Ml. wnmriH mi l of iUuiu Ida hurry, ami 1 utver bad iig every (Uy-" Hli brother, J. M. Klever, who the Judge ut the kansm City "! have been feeding PruHttlan Stork Vood for mnoot oe uett. I na,g uira aevemi aum nnu iiintn. all the reat. It will keep my hoiri In belter eonmtlon. irl ve them koou appetite),, appe-tite),, und make a rapid Krowth, and ltl. a irreat preventive of diaeaae, ltat year one of my liornea had dlxtenier. I douhled t lie done ol the Stock food on the ret and prevented them from taklna It. 1 think the Prti-mtanKtock t'oHl iuvalnaule and heartily rveominend it uae.J. M. liluouuuyhurtf, O. It takes Braini to Raise Hlffh Clasi Hot. Why not Follow thli Hxample r PCt BOOK rRtC IfnoaKentln" your town write ua. PRUSSIAN hkmidy 00.. ST. PAUL, MINN. 1200 Feeds $3.50 Manufacturer of Pnuslao Poultry Food, Hear fir These Goods Guaranteed and WASH. STRAW Proprietor of Livery and peed Stables. First-Class Horses and U'gs for hire at Lowest Prices. Tnwsferinjr done to all local and outside points. Special Prices made for riijs for funeral parties. AT A. O. BmD'S OLD STAND. I YV uvnizo i ill jx REPEATING SHOT GUNS are cheap in price, but in price only. " Take Down M 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 at buyable prices. . FREE Serd name and iJdrtat on a poaial card for 164 pate illustrated catalogue. WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO.', NEW Haven, CT BEESLEY MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS taMSjBsjWMMMsaMamaBj, Why Take The Burlington? A better way to put the question ia: Why take Buy other railroad? The Burlington takes you to Omaha or Chicago without a single change of care, quickly, cheaply, comfortably, past the finest scenery in America over a wonderfully good track, and surrounded by every luxury of modern travel. Through slwplnK-eurH for Chicago leuve Salt Luke ut 3:15 p in. dully. Through tourtet curs Wodncaduys ud Friday. We'll gladly to glrs you more information. Ticket Office, - - 78 West Se cond South St B. F. NESLEN, General Agent, Salt Laks City. The man who breeds this kind of hogs is Mr. Er. Klever, of Bloomingburg, O. He says of f! PRUSSIAN STOCK FOOD I fpd It mrotly to tome full plini and It eleanMl the (lo butler. It U Tory pood rood and 1 am ruling 1 Your, etc, EU. KLUVKU. was appointed one of Stock Show-, write t alxiut four venra to my hoira and horaea and will aay It tuuroiiicn i.eMu, aim nou i Powdera, Uoe Killer, Ktc, For Sale by Spuingvillk Dkug Co. I w rnuuu&u uur superior w (fc'- PavssTaril i) wm.mmm-smf - m. aef High : Grade : Monumental : Work IN Marble and Granite MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES, MARKERS, TABLETS, COPINGS, ETC., ET6. M4otttmaMMm Provo - - TJta,lx. |