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Show Blight's Disease Th largest sum ever paid for a prescription, cliiihed hand in San Francisco, . Aug. 30, 1901. The transfer involved in coin and stock l 12,500.00 and was paid liy a party of business men for a specific for Uriel's Disease and Diabetes, liitherto incurable diseases. They commenced the serious In-ventilation In-ventilation of , the speclflc Nov. 15, 1000. They Interviewed scores of the cured and tried it oui on its uicrits by putting over three dozen cases on the treatment and watching them. They also got physicians to name chronic, Incurable cases, und ad ministered it with the physicians for Judges. Up to Aug. 25, eighty-seven ler cent of the test cases were either well or progressing favorably. There being but thirteen percent of failures, the parties were satisfied and closed the transaction. The proceedings of the investigating committee com-mittee and the" clinical reports of the test, cases were puniished and will be mailed frte on application. Address John J. Fi'ltox Company, 420 Montgomery St. San Francisco, Cal. I Do you intend buying n rifle o- r.:sto!7 If eo, get the b.-which b.-which fs it TEVEN ll'.Rva range i.i pric.; from $5.00 t S75. 00. Fr lur o and small pame, n!.- for :irrt picclice. ristolafro::i U3 U &0.00. ,, PTd sfninp for lc.rjro catalogue V.u- '. ti alii: -ninlrtel!ti , brinitul if yah: .M-1' Information tu opni;.,uu-a. m-wr ! MASS, U.S. 1 SALT LAKE HOT SPRINGS SANITARIUM tup: finest bathing uesort. in the WEST - You Can combliio bealtti and pleasure bathlujf In -the licaltli-trivliig water tst us tliey come from Nature's laboratory, f'urlloularly In rliduiuatia iliseaseH. most ritn rosUtts cm 1)8 'obtained.' from drinking an.1 baLliing ia this water, . .. ,, Bat'ns ill Tuts. Private Fluids or Also Turki:lt. Russian and Electric Jl.titi.s for L.idie and Gculleiiieu OPEN DAY AND NIGHT 52 Ui. Third South SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. Provo Naturopathic Institute 68 N 1st West, . PROVO - - UTAH Radical Cures by the Latest Natural Healing Methods. . NO CHUGS! NO OPERATIONS! Methods used are Gsteojjat&y, Psycliotlicrapy, Mro-tiierapy, Mro-tiierapy, Eleetrottapy, Magnetism and Massage. , . ... Those who are unable to visit our Institute), may be treated at a distance dis-tance by our new Psychological : : : : Treatment : : : : f , S. HOLDAVAY, Jr., Mgr. Mr. K. D. Brown of Provo writes: "I was currdof rheumatism aud nuuralitla luoue treatment by Dr. Holdaway." ..... J 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE C5f hum Designs r f r.iovRiAMTB A.C- T w v . , ww, , . ... k.k mnA 4nfr1nf1nn mif fl.lWlf iwerultl our opinion f" "'J " " Iittni Ukon throimh lnnn Co. rocelr tptcial nntict, wllhnut ctrnrgB, In tba Scientific Hinerican. WlNN&Co.36,Bw'd""Neworl( TERSE TALES Of THE TOUIN- Holiday fruits at Deckman's. A friend of everybody is a friend only to himself. Special line of books for holidays at JORDAN'8 H(KK STORE. The surest way not to preveut a marriatfe is to oppose it. I). P. Felt and son, Clyde, were here last Friday on a visit to friends. Mrs. R. A. Deal has returned .from Callentes, .Mr. Deal is expected iu a few days. The Junction hoiel has been closed, Mrs. Tuckett having vacated the nreiulsec last week. See me for the latest styles In Fall and Winter Suits. Fit and Prices to tit the times. Chris Jensen. Willis Yard was down from Salt Lake this week for a visit, the guest of Gas Johnson and other friends. Mont Johnson and Jos. S. Loynd, jr., were drawn yesterday to serve as jurors for the January term of court. Do you cat candy? Be sure it is fresh and good. No poor candy is kept at Mrs. VanNorsdall's restaurant. People wishing pigs butchered neatly neat-ly and quickly should leave orders at Selwyn's meat market. Pigs will be called for and returned. Preparations are being made by a committee of young people for a character ball on the, night of January 9th. Win. II. Carter came home Saturday, Satur-day, from a visit to Tintic. lie says his boys there, Harry and John, arc nicely settled and doing well. Miss Clora Carter presides over the local telephone exchange at Eureka. Annie S. Carroll, of Spanish Fork, has been granted a divorce from IV C. Carroll, the book agent whom she married after much trouble a year ago. The lady is now single again, with sufficient experience to last her at least another year. Worms take refuge in the small intestine, where - they can easily multiply. White's Cream Vermifuge will destroy these parasites. The verdict of the people tells plainly how well it has succeeded. Trice, 25 cents Springvillc Drug Co. John Reynolds will give a grand hall on Christmas night. lie expects to provide his'pitrons with a dance of un unusuulr high order, and will have a couple oiVoflk'ers present to prt'servct)rder-:,Jf hold -hilarious youths In check. John will use his best endeavor t see that everybody has a good time. John C. Jensen has gone Into the business furetting nut Christmas tries. wh'ilool Orders may be Jt-f Kelly's briip' Store, Jordan's lik Store. It i.vlaticrs Cninmisloii house and ll;i) uimiii Cash Exchange. All trees are cut from private property, and n.i coiuplicatios with ihe U. government are possible.' An attractive woman thrives oo 'ood food and Muishine, wiih plenty of exercise in tfcoopen air. ller form glows with health and her face blooms with its beauty. When troubled with a costive habit, she takes a few doses of Hkruine to cleanse her system of all impurities Price, 50 cents. Springvillc Drug Co. Leonard Pearson, who was at one time In the employ of Win. M. R y-lance y-lance at this place but is now a chemist for the sugar company at Bingham, was here this week. Mr. Pearson came down for the dance .Monday night and says he missed the train back next morning. Then he missed them all for several days, beats all. The goods stolen from R. A. Barney's store last week were found In a strawstack on Marion Coffman's place la6t Friday. A chore boy while getting siraw out of the snow made the discovery. So far as known the goods found included all that were taken from the store. There is no clue as yet to tbe perpetratois of the robbery. Disease and danger lurk in the vital organs. The blood becomes vitiated and the general health is undermined whenever the stomach and liver fail to . perform their functions as nature intended. Heu-bink Heu-bink will tone up the stomach, regu late the liver, where other prenara- tlons only relieve. Price, '50 cents. Springvillc Drug Co. A Maryland youth who is fond of huDtlng, and who sleeps with a shot-1 gun at the head of his bed, awoke j suddenly from hd exciting dream the other night, and mistaking bis feet for rabbits, shot one of them full of holes. The Maryland pattern for feet must be almost as peculiar as tba of the colored Individual who was sleeping on his back with bis feet to the fire. Awaking In the night he caught slgbt of his feet, and Imagining Imagin-ing that they were a couple of Interloping Inter-loping Juveniles, shouted nt them: "Whit1 you mean, you brack chillun xtandiu' 'tween iuc an' do tUh!'! au l then forcibly kicked one of them into the bl'izo. (.''.chime I'lnin D'tihv. II. T. Reynolds was in Salt Lake on business, yesterday. The most defflicult thing for some people to remember is the poor. I have a first-class light spring wagon for sale cheap. Wm. II. Carter. , ; Lots of so-called Christians' put more in tobacco boxes than they do in contribution boxes. . You can get something neat in the line of jewelry for holiday presents at Jordan's Book Stork. The weather continues clear and cold, with now an then, a wiirru day. The air is dry and exhilerating. Chas. Daley and others have located "The Daley," an asphaltum aud oil claim, In Tie Fork, Spanish. Fork canyon. If you want suits manufactured in Chicago, Chris Jensen will accommodate accom-modate you. He gives a correct measurement. Confectionery, cigars, tobacco, celery, cabbage, and all varieties of vegetables, fresh and first-class, at Whitehead's. j For family use in numberless ways Ballard's Snow Liniment is a useful and valuable remedy. Price, 50 ceots. Spriogville Drug Co. No holiday joy can be complete to those who have not tried to make other hearts happier. This Is Christmas Christ-mas etiquette. December Ladies' Home Journal. G. W. Beckman has laid in a plentiful supply of the best holiday fruits, nuts and candies it is possible tosecure. He hasn't a thing in the shop that doesn't taste good. See him about those oysters. 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, c;lds, bronchitis, etc., that its praises are sung everywhere. Price, 50 cents. Springville Drug Co. Fur the Christmas and New Year Holidays, the Rio (Irande Western Rail way 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,! 3lst and January 1st; Good for return until un-til Januaty 2nd, 1902. Holiday trade has made great inroads in-roads on our first display of Christmas Christ-mas goods, but we have replenished the stock, and it is nearly as good as ever,; We now have a line of dolls, which for number, variety and price is not equalled in town. Of art goods we still have some very choice things. Fancy china and glass warestill afford a good selection. Toys for the children child-ren have not been forgotten, either. Deal Huosa Mexdeniiall. A guild looking widow and an u n-citmiinnly n-citmiinnly interesting gentleman were convening at the front gate of a Springville residence a few evenings aifo. The nigbt was a beautiful one, al'hougli h trillo chilly and the moon w is ''flooding all the world with beauty." One of the girls, with a touching regard for her mother's health, opened the door and said: Mother! hadn't you better have something around you"? The reply was; "I have got something around in," and the considerate daughter retreated in confusion, 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 stating 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 SDringville Drug Co. The locators of the mining claims in Rock canyon have had a merry lime reaching their properties since the heavy snows. The drifts in the upper canyon are very deep, tbe wind blows continuously und It Is colder than blazes. The claim attracting the most attention Is on the "saddle" which separates Rock canyon from Slate canyon. J. S. Wing showed the reporter a piece of rock from the ledge, which appeared tu carry considerable con-siderable gold. The whole country up there has been located on the line of tbe ledge north of Trove Last Sunday night, Frederick II, Weight an old timer and an highly respected citizen, died, after an illness ill-ness of about six months. Dropsy ana other complications was the cause of his death. The funeral was held at the meeting bouse Tuesday. Mr. Weight was born In England about 74 years ago and came to Springville hi November, 18.'6. He was the father of fifteen children, t leven of whom are still living. Mr. Weight was chorister of the L. D. S. church V)T years and seems to have been a natural musician. He was quite a genius in many ways and by trade a plasterer. are llfcebr to be used for glazing coffee! If you knew, you would bo iur to demand Lion Coffee which ia never contaminated with any elazingof any aort, either eggs or Kine just pure, fresh, strong, fragrant cottee. Thaaealed racknKelnturwaal-lorm racknKelnturwaal-lorm quality and f rekhoeu. James Bowlden and Miss Mattie Clark were united in the bonds of matrimony last night by Elder Jas. E. Hall. Tabler's Buckeye Pile Ointment has been thoroughly tested for many years, arid is a positive cure for this most distressing and embarrassing of troubles. Price, 50 cents in buttle-. Tubes, 75 cents.-Springville Drug Co. It Is exerted that quite a number of our citizens will attend the performance per-formance of "For Her Sake" at Provo Christmas. Tbe play has created a furore all over the country, and E, J. Carpenter's production is said to oe a niagnitlcent one. Matinee and evening. The Peoples Drug store has some very fine things in the line of toilet sets and guilt-edged perfumes. Money paid for these things is a good investment. You can't find better in town. Their fancy stationery contains con-tains only the best and most fashionable fashion-able goods. The man who gets a Xmas pipe or box of cigars from their stock will be happy for the whole year. When it -comes to J.'weliy for He holiday trade, Frank West has a few things and tbey iire not the cheap platen SUJlt, either. l',vl chain, watch or bracelet is Uic a guarantee that the nob) standard weight and flneiie-will flneiie-will (ind in hi- stock t he latest and gents' chains and watches, tin newest bracelets and the prettiot scarf pins all of sure enough gob'. It will make you ferl good to louk n them. He ali lias a line of tilled goods of excellent values, if cheaper goods are desired. The Price Advocate has dug un the following curious facts about calendars: calend-ars: Nu century can begin on Wednesday, Wednes-day, Friday or Suuday. The same calendar can be used every twenty years.' (October always begins on the same day of the week as January, April and July. September, Decern-bert Decern-bert February March and November beiiln on tne same days.' May, June and August always begin on diflerent days .from each other and every other ipmth in the year. The tlr-t and last days of the year are always the same. These rules do not apply to leap year when comparison is made between the days before and after February 29th. r.Mg. .d 1 Great Bargains in Shoes We are carrying nti immense stock of Shoes, far more than the state of trade at this time of year will wan an, aivl we want to sell them want you to buy them. We are prepared to niHke you extra inducements in the way of low prices, and rcasonl.le credit. We have shoes for wet weulher, for dry weather, for Sunday, for week days all kinds of shoes, in odds and ends and straight, standard iiiiC9. You can't do belter anywhere in the country. Let us show you. ; : : : : : : Our Free Delivery System reaches any part of the titj WASH. STRAW. ? Proprietor of Liivepy and peed Stables. First-Class Horses and Rigs for hire at Lowest Prices. Transferlnjr done to all local and outside points. Special Prices made for rigs for funeral parties. .i 1 Y bull' Health and lieauty. A poor complexion is usually the result of a torpid liver or irregular action of th bowels. Unless nature's refuse is carried off it will surely cause Impure blood. Pimples, bolls and other eruptions follow. This is nature's method of throwing off the poisons which the bowels failed to remove. DeWitt's Little Early Risers are world famous for remedying remedy-ing this condition. They stimulate the liver and promote regular and healthy action of the bowels but never cause griping, cramps or distress. dis-tress. Safe pills. People's Drug Co. The Lamp of Steady Habits TV.o lamn l,f itnun't flftf lin fir moltf. CkT MUM TOII to UNO butt language ; Die lamp that looka khh1 wiin you got It aud .uiys good ; the lamp that jou uever wiU- r-f with nrwu von hfLVM if ! Hi At, ' tbe JSkw Rochester. Tjf they may lie, In some reaprcU, but for all around (rood-neait. (rood-neait. there's only one. 27m AVw HovKettrr. To make suit tbe lamp offered you 1 eenutne, look for the name on It : everr Lamo lias it. (DUO Varieties.) Old InnifMi Mndn Now. We can fill every lamp want. No matter wl.etlmr you lslw.1, a vane mounlod or other make of lump transform- 3Tj! ea into a new HOC fund tou liUM-ftLiire on I Ua arc ,PI f.l Al I amna Cnna-iltatlan PUKE THE ROCHESTER IMP CO., " 8t " j 5 In the treatment of dlseattJ otV 1 Why Take The Burlington? A better way to put the question is: Wliy lake any other railroad? The Burlington takes you to Omaha or Chicago without a single change of cars, quickly, cheaply, comfortably, pust the finest scenery in America over a wonderfully good track, and surrounded by every luxury of modern (ravel. ' Through Klecplnjr-curo for Chicago leave Halt Lake at 3:trp in. dully. Through tourlut cars Wedneitdays aud Friday. We'll gladly to give you more Information. Ticket Office, - - 79 West Second South St R. F. NESLEN, General Agent, Salt Lake Citt. BHBBBHII rz 33 Something; Good for Every f ocly Like good St. Nick, we have something for every member of the family. Doun-tiful Doun-tiful provision has been made for the biggest Christinas trade in ourhistory; we have the goods und the sules-people and the low prices to make our anticipations good. Companies of charming little creatures, from the the cute little commoner to the high-horn aristocrat. Price, 10 cents to 11.50 A wide range of prices from (10 cents to 14.50, and worth every cent of it. Droesiiig; Oaeos From $1.50 to $2 50. Also have the sets without with-out the cases for $2 00 to $3.50. An always useful and practical present. Ilollow-wnro Something very new and very popular and fashionable. Costs about the same as Silverware. Is Just as durable, but Is more ornate and beautiful. beauti-ful. Much better for decorative purposes. Call and see it. We have an extensive line of China, In beautiful designs, to match the Hollow-ware. You will see specimens in windows. Silvorwaro In sets and single pieces. Best quality you take no chances. Prices In harmony with tbe low monetary value of the white metal. Toys-Gamoa-Eto. We selected a lot of the best articles, suitable for Christmas gifts. They are wonderfully cheap, and people who appreciate good value for their money are carrying them away every day. Extra dainties to tempt the appetite and add a new zest to your Holiday repasts. Materials for new dishes to put the finishing touches on your hills of fare, such as Fancy Pickles, Smoked Fish, Canned Goods of all sorts. They save you work and worry, and don't cost a fortune. Try them. Every, thing new, good, bright and clean. You ought to have a heart-to-heart talk our Grocety Clerk. talmas Groceries Yours, for "A Merry Christmas' H. T. REYNOLDS & CO. JSaEJ 1 |