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Show Bright's Disease The largest sum ever paid fur n prescription, changed hands in San Francisco, Aug. 30. idol. Tie transfer in vol veil in coin and tock JI!2,.")U0.(W;tii(l was paid by a party of business men fur a specific tor Blight's Disease and Diabetes, hitherto incurable disra-.es. They commenced the serious investigation in-vestigation of the specific Nov. 15. lflOO. They interviewed scores (if the cured and tried it mil on its merits by putting over three di?cn casis on the treatment and watching thetn. They also got physicians to name Chronic, incurahle cases, and administered ad-ministered it witli 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 per cent 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 piimished and will be mailed fire on application. Address John .1. Fulton Company 420 Montgomery St. San Francisco, Cal. healing NATURE FGStTtVC ftf M EDY FOR THE CCHTAIN CURE OF LEAD POISONING, RmCUMA- .TISM, GOUT. ALL HIONCY COMPLAINTS, CATARRH. CA-TARRH. fCIIMA A'.O AIL OTf tfi 6 A IN A NO 1 BiOCO DISEASES - NATURAL Or SULPHUR WATER SALT LAKE ROT SPRINGS SAN IT A BATS 52-54 W. U So. SALT LAKE CITY ! $150,000 Bathing Resort ( ) WITHIN A BLOCK OF ALL HOTELS COVERING OVffR AN ACRE OF GROUND 300 GALLONS OF WATER PER MINUTE Hot Sulphur Baths in Porcelain and MarUe Tots, Private Plunges )Zn and henvtve Swimming Pools aww COHIl M4ALTH N .CUt BT VlSIT'Na ATMS WHCH IN SALT LAHC. TliRMIH iTMi Open Day and Night. Visitors Welcome tIND POSTAL FOR UtUSTK f tO BOOKLET Provo Naturopathic Institute 08 N 1st West, TROVO - - UTAH Radical Cures l.y the Latest Natural Healing Methods, mnffitissf-- KO-OBEBiiiaasi Methods used are Osteopatny, Fsycliotlicrapy, Hytlro-ttmvi Hytlro-ttmvi Elsctrottapy. Manet:sin rnrrr Those who are unable to visit, our Institute may he treated at a distance dis-tance hy our new Psychological : : : : Treatment : : : : W. S. HQLDAWAY, Jr., Hip. Mr. K. I) lirown of l'lovo writi-s: 'I was cured of rheumatism and nc-utalia in one trc.nu.t'nt l)y Or- llolUawny." RUM Will continue his LEOAL PRACTICE at this offiice. REMEMBER He is a Notary Public, and will give special care to the making mak-ing of all Deeds, Mortgages, Wills and all Legal Tapers that require care and attention. He will also find Renters or Bujcrs for Heal Estate. If you have property for sale or rent, call on him. he will charge you nothing noth-ing for advertising, unless a sale is made, or a rental secured. Special attention paid to Probate Matters. HARMER & BROWN Sells the tenderest and test meats on the market. They also keep a choice line of fresh and cured meats, lard, picles, canned good, vegetables and fish and gam in season. OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT. TERSE TALES Six room house and full lot for rent, Enquire at' this office. David A. Curtis, was over from Paysun on Sunday, exchanging greetings greet-ings with his old friends. Joseph Fuller, of Fairview, was in town, last Friday and Saturday, looking look-ing after some business matters. 'I acres of land with good water right, hay shed and 3o tons of hay; i blocks from State St.--W. A. Clakk. I have a brand new folding bed for sale, cheap. F. L. Baldwin. For Sale Cheap A 3 room house. We pay the highest cash price for all fat beeves, muttons, veals, hogs and hides. We sell the best meat in the market, Warmer & Drown. For Sale The Kirkendall place, (residence property.) Good house and lot. Apply to Mark Cook or to Deal Bros. & Mendenhall, Springville. Sylvester CofTtuan. has gone to Springdale, in the Dixie country. He is a sufferer from asthma, and is much better in his health in that dry warm climate. Miner Bros, have opened a new meat market; where the people can get supplied with all kinds of fresh and cured meats, canned goods and breakfast foods. When pain or irritation exists on any part of the body t he application of Hallard'8 Snow Liniment will give prompt relief. Trice, 25 and 50 cents, Springville Drug Co. Capt. J. M. West wood attended the Sanpete Black Hawk Reunion held at Moroni last week. He was met by a brass band, and escorted into town with the sound of drum and cymbals. The peoples' ballots last weeK settled set-tled the school sites, to the complete satisfaction of the occupants of this office. The new buildings will be erected er-ected on the "Wve"' and on the Whit-more Whit-more lot. Rev. A. F. Chapman, preached at the Baptist hall, last Sunday to an intrested audience, on the necessity of living, open honest lives, keeping nothing secret from our fellow men, for nothing can be hidden from God. Nephi Packard, returned from his work in the Marysvale mining district Monday, bringi ng home his son Otto, who is sick with the grippe. They have been driving a tunnel on the old Bullion claim, and are making good progress. The members of the Baptist church will give a dinner and supper with a few things to sell to-morrow, at their Hall on Main street, for the purpose of raising ttinnsTTrrfire-fhhapel. Dinner 12 to 2, Supper, 5, to 9. Adults 15 cents, children 10 cents, You can help anyone whom vou fl nil iilTering from inflamed throat: larvn-trael larvn-trael trouble, bronchi lis.-coughs, colds, etc.. by abviseing the use of Ballard's Horel'.onnd Svrup: the gient remedy for coughs arirl I'obN. Price 50 cents--. Springville Drug Co. The Order of the Foresters, will give their first annua! ball, at Hey-nolds Hey-nolds Hull, to-morrow evening, St. Valentine's eve. A large and select crowd has been selected and the Foresters, For-esters, with their friends will undoubtedly un-doubtedly have a lovely time. "I have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for a number of years and have no hesitancy in saying that it is the best remedy for coughs, colds and croup I have ever used in my family. I have not words to express my confidence con-fidence in this remedy. Mrs. J. A. Moore. North Star, Mich. For sale by the Springville Drug Co. We have received No. 12, Vol. 3, of the Beet Sugar Gazette, published at Chicago, which by perusal proves to be a most valuable journal, devoted to all the interests of the beet grower. No beet grower can afford to be without with-out it, and two dollars for a years subscription, will be money well spent and an outlay that will bring the subscriber sub-scriber many fold in intrest. Get a copy at this office. In the City Council proceedings, of last week, a very serious mistake was made by inadvertently leaving out the word "not", in the following paragraph: para-graph: ,, It. A. Peal, D.C.Johnson, II. M.Duugall, and F.C.Boyer to speak to the petition, they spoke substantially substan-tially as follows: They wanted it distinctly dis-tinctly understood that they did not desire to r.-tard legislation calculated to forward public improvements; on the contrary they were earnestly in favor of the conservation of our water supply, "etc. Does everybody know that there is a free traveling library in Springville that can be eniojed bv all without charge? All thatis required of any person t aking a book, is to read it then return it to the librarian in good share and not keep it over the specified speci-fied time. 'I his library is a gift to the people by the "Federated Womaus Clubs or I'tah an 1 Is renewed every few months bv new books, history; fiction, poet ry and all kinds of good reading matter. No necessity of anyone any-one going without reading now, you will find the hooks at Alfred White- I I -t I " - HOg -t in'. Of THE TOUlH- The Miner Bitos.carry a choice line of groceries, and spices. A new Kit of Street's & Smith's 10 cent books just in at Jordan's Book Store. I have a first-class light spring wagon for sale cheap. Wm. II-Carter. II-Carter. Salt Lake City's public schools donation do-nation to the McKinley Memorial fund was $301. If you want your horses shod sharp, to stay sharp, bring them to Uhe shop of.Th. Peterson, Frank Bringhurst returned last week from an extended trip South, as far as St. George. He reports busi ness fairly good in Dixie. Don't fail to see a Trip to the cus, at the City Hall to-night. 30 people in the cast, trick horses and lion Leo. Confectionery, cigars, tobaceo, celery, oubbnge, and all varieties of vegetables, fresli and first-class, at Whitehead's. The voters at the school election, decided to sell the old school house and lot in the Second ward, and not to sell the one in the First. Miss Kl f ie Huntington went to Provo last Saturday and remained over until Monday, visiting her cousin CassicJohnson, who is attending the B. Y. A. Marty Bird of the R.G.W. depot was a caller at this office tuesday and sat long enough to take two full deap breaths. Tne It.G. W.peoDle have no time to loaf. Lost, a lady's gold watch, between, George Nelson's, two blocks going west, or thence two block going north. Finder return to Mrs. Frank McKinzie, and get a liberal reward. John Alleman, is constructing 25 rods of fine picket, fence, at the corner cor-ner of Main and Starr Street, which will add' much to the beauty of his premise, as well as the neighborhood. Mitchell Johnson, the youngest son of MarryA. Johnson, was married recently, re-cently, to one of the lovely maids of Bancroft Idaho. The young couple took a weddind tour, taking in Salt Lake and Denver. Geo. Harrison got in this week two car loads of ice from P. V. Junction, prepratory for the hot season next year. George thinks there is nothing too good for his customers. Can he cook a stew? aye ani merrily too, The Walker and Tintic war survivors, sur-vivors, together with their friends, are in tull blast, at the Reynolds Hall, as we go to press, this Wednes day evening. We will be pleased to give a full report in next weeks issue. Advices from Nellie Buyer, advises her parents that she is now in New York Citv. playing with Howard Gould's Companv, in Brother Officers. She is doing well and receiving a good salary. We are all pleased to hear of Nellb-'s good fotune. Don't let.the band of time print wrinkles on your face. Keep young, by keeping the blood pure and the digestive di-gestive organs in a healthful condition. con-dition. Ilerbine will do this. Health is youth, disease and sickness brings old age. Price, 50 cents. Springville Spring-ville Drug Co. When you lack energy, do not relish your-food, fell dull and stupid, altercating, take a dose of Chamberlain's Chamber-lain's Stomach & Liver Tablets. They will make vou feel like a new man and give you an appetite like a hear. For sale by the Springville Drug Co. There was a sort of social love feast at Judge J.S. Hover's residence last Monday evening, where Marshal J. B Hall was the honored guest. There were a goodly number of the friends of the latter gentleman present and all had a genuinely good time. There is probably no disease or condition con-dition of the human system that causes more suffering and distress than piles. TaWer's Buckeye Pile Ointment cures them quickly, without with-out pain or detention from business. Price. 50 cents in bottles. Tubes, 5c. Springville Drug Co. We were pleased to receive a friendly friend-ly letter, last Saturday from Mrs. S. A.Barton, of San Bernardino, Cal., In which she says,"l can never forget dear old Springville." Mrs, Margaret Margar-et Van Leu van had just becD to see her and they had enjoyed a lovely visit. vis-it. Ncjvous children are almost always thin children. The "out door boy" is seldom nervous. White's Cream Vermifuge is the best preventive of nervousness. It strengthens the system and assists that sort of flesh, whish creates strength and power of endurence. Price, 25 cents. Springville Spring-ville Drug Co. Are you nervous, run down, week and dispirited? Take a few doses of Herbine, it will infuse new energy, new life into the exhausted nerves, the overworked brain or muscular system, and put a new face on life and business. Price, 50 cents. Spring-v Spring-v i i 1 c Drug p CIIII!:i1IPl!!;fl!'t ill Coated" with stale eggs, glue and other things are not fit to drink. Lion Coffee is pure, uncoated coffee fresh, strong, well flavored. The Mwvlad paokstn f. auras ntuform uualtlr 111 urf John Newton of Mapleton is slowly recovering from a violent attack of illness. If you want a copy of thecelebar-ted thecelebar-ted World's Almanac, see Jordan the lok-man about it. tsert Morris, branch manager of the ''rftiune,' located at Provo, gave us a pleasant call Tuesday. For a good meal in any style, fresh bread, confectionery and cigars, call st Mrs. Van Norsd all's. Mrs. Edwin Lee is now located at Santa Monica, uear Los Angeles, CM., where she is slowly recovering. To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take Warner's White Wine of Tar Syrup, the best cough remedy on earth. 25 and 50 cents. Readers of our paper will please let us kn;iw about the local happenings of your neighborhoods, either verhaly or by card, and we will be glad to give them publicity. We cannot spend much time going about the city, because it takes us all our time under high pressure to do t lie mechanical me-chanical work necessary to keep the papc going. A one cent st.iiup will paythe postage for any city communication, communi-cation, Just tell us what you are doing, do-ing, also what your neighbors are up to, in as brief space as possible, sign your name to it and put it in an envelope, enve-lope, and direct it to the editor, and he will do the rest. Miss Paden, Miss Plyiopton and Mrs. Lyrlia M. Johnson were invited byJheVV. C T. U. of Mapleton to act as judges in the Temperance Contest Con-test held there last Friday evenl ng. Six young ladies took part and their efforts were especially good. Miss Jessie Whitney was the winner of the tlrst prize it being a silver medal. Miss Lucy Tucket won the second a silver bracelet. The young speaker-were speaker-were almost equally fine, and it was a very dittiicult matter for the judges to make a choice between them. The quartetie composed of young gentlemen, gentle-men, sang beautifully, and a trio of young ladies sang "Tommy don't go" in a charming manner, as did Mrs. 0nHrri-S.weet old song, "Where is my boy to-night." Mrs. Lydia M. Johnson presented the prizes and gave a few words of teniperence talk. A beautiful feature of the propram was a song by ten little boys, entitled "We'll drink cold water pure " Great credit Is due. Mrs. Wayne Johnson, who grilled the speakers and singers without assistance aud worked the contest up to an excellent degree. The W. C. T. U. of Mapleton is to be congratulated con-gratulated In its efforts in the cause of teniperence. and we wish tliem every success. Millions Put to Work. The wonderful activity of the new century is shown by an enormous demand de-mand for the world's best workers Dr. King's New Life Pills. For Constipation, Con-stipation, Sick Headache, Biliousness or any trouble of Stomach, Liver or Kidneys they're unrivled. Only 25c by the Springville Dealers. An Old Timer Gone. Don Carlos Miner, answered the inevctable roll call last Saturday night, after an illnes of several days duration. The cause of his death was pneumonia in lis severest form. His obsequies were held at the L. P. S1 meeting house at 10 o'clock a. in., where many citizens assembled to take part in the services. The deceased de-ceased has resided for 50 years in Springville and has taken part In all the public enterprizes. that have characterized the growth of our City. He was known as a hard working man, who attended strictly to his own affairs. He leaves a wife and eight children. Remarks befitting the occasion wf re made hvO.B. Huntington, H. T. Blanchard, Philip H Hover and Bp. Kd. Anderson. Life Guards. The Life Guards arr two regiments otcavalry.forrning part of the British household troops. Thev are gallant soldiers, and every loyal British heart is proud of thetn. Not only the King's household, but yours, ours' everybody's should have its life guards. The need of them Is especially espec-ially great when the greatest foes of life, deseases, find its allies in the very elements, as colds, influenza, catarrh, thegripand pneumonia do In the stormy month of Match. The best way that we know of to guard against these diseases is to strengthen strength-en the system with Hood's Sarsapar-illa Sarsapar-illa the greatest of all guards. It removes the conditions In which these diseases make their most successful suc-cessful attack, gives vigor and tone to all the vital organs and f uruM juris, and Imparts a genial warmth to the blood. Remember the weaker the svstcm th greater the exposure to disease. Hood's Sarsaparllla makes the system strong, Man RW-htti-'a Critlelsm. On one occasion Hans Ulehter Wat present at a concert given by a brothe composer, at which the latter par formed a long and not particularly la testing work of his own. Wht-n thr composition came to an end Kichtei expressed his criticism in a very few words. "Weil," he said, "I, too, baf written compositions fo make a pile so high," raising his hand three feet from the ground; "but I haf burned them." To Cure A Cold In One Day. Take Laxative Kroiuo Quinine Tablets, All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. (..rove's sigmttuio is on eaoh box KJc Olil Age Tension In f ranotb The propos d law for 'd age pensions pen-sions meets with much opposition in France, on the ground that the age at which the pension falls due, 03, is far beyond the average life of the French workman. Many labor organizations have protested and all on the same ground, that their members have no mind to lay by from their wages money by which they personally are little likely to profit. Something That Will Do You Good. We know of no way in which we can be of more scrv'se to our readers than to tell them of something that will lie of real good to them. For this reason we want to acquaint them with what we consider one of the very best remedies on the market for coughs, colds and tb it alarming complaint, croup. We refer to Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. We have used it with such good results in our family so long that it has become a household necessity. By its prompt use we haven't any doubt but that it has time and again prevented croup. This testimony is given upon our own experience, and we suggest that our readers, e specially those who have small children, always keep it in ttieir homes as a safeguard against croup, Ciimihn 8. (.'.) Met- xfiiyn; j'orsaleby .Sprmgvilie Urug Co. Public School olps. The Eighth Grade students of the Springville Public Schools that have adopted the name of the "Banyans," gave one of the best school socials of i he year." It was indeed a first class educational evening for it brought out the nobler feelings, proving that young people enjoy the beautiful when dirccte I along t hat line. The following was t he program. Song, "Future," Banyans: praver, Thus. Lowe; address, M O.Packard jr; duet, Alta Haymond and Katl a Groesbeck; recitation, Lucy Wood; na? or BY GEORGE EDWARD GRAHAM, - m HIMi nil ilT'T"' ii Th T H .. ir- tAttrl-V ' SiV.'SJ .A m 'W:mf''m uthur llliU Jnniisil ii m of tlis BoDCinnNT DnncPVPI T whia Govsrasr I New Vsrk. ssld:-"lr. urssisi s stor. Is tbt Sfii sums! I Hsre lissrd or rss. af Iks svsl llf illnt durlni ths wsr. It aeassa lost siaiicS casrsts Is s sbsst lisis fhsto- grspSS SS II SIS is w.ra I Noh1eetl.srTrl.ru before U. the manner In which Admiral Brhto, ha. inn uiailll'-r in -i dmand the full ruoognHlon or ,'""' ."""I hn Book s shIIIdk ' I U-eont ilauips tor canssui "uiuv. Price $1.50, $1.75, $2.25, 52.75, AGENTS W. B. - . I WANTLU Solo Fubiisnors, vruvnuv. LIVERY and TRANSFER STABLES. CORNER of ROYLANCE and SIXTH STREET- Gentle horses, and all kinds of first class vehicles in constant rediness. WASH. Proprietor of Liivery and peed Stables. First-Class Horses and Rigs for hire at, Lowest Prices. TraosferlnR done to all local and outside points. Special Prices made for rigs for funeral parties. AT A. C. XJIIXU'S OLD STAND. Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, discourages dis-courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor ana cneeriuiness soon disappear when the kidneys kid-neys are out of order or diseased. Kidney trouble has become so prevalent that it is not uncommon for a child to be born afflicted with weak kidneys. kid-neys. If the child urin- atC tM nfl.n If k urine scalds the flesh or if, when the child reaches an age when It should be able to. control the passage, it is yet afflicted with bed-wetting, depend upon It. the cause of the difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first step should be towards the treatment of these important organs. This unpleasant trouble is due to a diseased condition of the kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as most people suppose. Women as well as men are made miserable mis-erable with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same great remedy. The mild and the immediate effect of - 1 wv. vit en, ii mo swanip-Kooi is soon realized. It is sold oy druggists, in litty-cent litty-cent and one dollar. sizes. You may have ai sample bottle by nail free, a so camnh ct ii.ll. ... . , 1 . w.. nuniiui aruupKooi. ing all about it, including many of the thousands of testimonial letters received from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Binghamton, N. Y., be sure and mention this paper. sentiment. Dell Wood; stump speech. Ray Smith; musical selection, Jennie Chase: talk by Prof. Kggertsen; sentiment, sen-timent, Rafeal Crandal; song. Banyans: Ban-yans: sentiment, Nellie Diamond; song, John Williams; recitation. Rosa Peterson; quartette, John Haymond, Bern Mendenhall. M.O.Packard jr; and Frank Rm lance: quartette, Pre-cinda Pre-cinda Hunting!, m, ElsieClegg.Jonenu Peterson, and Edeih Mason; song, by Banjans. Many parents were present also the two former classes that have graduated under Prin. Eggertsen, the Century and Acorn, also invited friends, numbering about two hun-died. hun-died. Games, dancing and refreshments refresh-ments tilled out the evening to a rounded measure. When young people peo-ple spend their evenings In such a highly creditable manner, there need be no serious fears for their future. Cures the Grip in Tujo Days No remedy equals Warner's White Wine of Tar Syrup for this terrible and fatal disease. If taken thoroughly and in time, it will cure a case in two days, and for the cough that follows La Grippe It never fails to give relief. Price 25 and 50 cents. rfT '"VViiiiiipj,".' I r ' - ' ' tntrwlil AfKotl"t PrM war eorrmtoit, tboftnl th II. 8. . lUuoklTB durtii lh ntlrt Its ntuaili. i'f the iiinpstirn. llluatriMil with pliolof rpM lakm bl Oi Author ilui li' th fight. Tito Meal Scnoztfonal trn Mnrjr of tbe famous onilM of tbs Tyit . .. . u,...U.....MC.hl.. lnAl,..l. j qntuum IIIU.I I VIBIIIUU.'. . I In ths liimSrnd" and iln.inu-Oon of ts H,anl.h Ssst, i TflLli KOK TUK riltMT TIVJK. . . .t A I nA Contains an sttmir'-iirn mnnn.n.ii. K""" i 3 aeeosiit uf Hit listtls uj Hosr Ailmlral Sehlsy. 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