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Show The Jbsb County i iiT.es THE UTAH BUDGET ataoob Coleman, An active boosting campaign Is being planned by the Mldvalo Commercial club. Fred Stoll, one of the pioneer residents of Park City, having resided in that city for the past thirty yours, is dead after an lllneBs of three years' Editor and Proprietor KEPIII UTAH OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. District. . Judge, Fifth Judicial District fosuua tlreenwood. Attorney 10. 11. Ryan. L. Cook. tteuograplur W. A. Slate Senator J. Ilyda. Btate Representative Braxton Bar sett. Forest Supervisor, Nebo Forest Reserve Expert Wm. Burton. T. II. O. Parkes. Win. Bailey. (Surveyor Arthur A. Miller. Attorney T. L. Foote. Sheriff Gus J. Henrlod. Kecorder Treasurer Assessor -- Superintendent of Schools George S perry, Jr. Probation Officer Alvah Sfout Road Commissioner George . Superintendent County Infirmary H. D. Allred. County Physicians Dr. W. W. Bennett, Dr. J. A. Hensel. COUNTY MUNICIPAL CF FICERS. NEPHI CITY. Mayor G. M. Whit more. Councllmen James Garrett, Jr., Alma Hague, Alonzo Ingram, Enocb Burton, W. O. Orme. .Recorder Peter Sorensen. Treasurer J. H. Latimer. Marshal W. A. Wright. Night Watchman J. E. Memmott. Justice of the Peaces Jacob Cole nan. Street Supervisor Jas. B. Riches. Quarantine Physician Dr. D. O Miner. Building Inspector Enoch Burton. Chief or Fire Department N. A. Nielsen. BAST Superintendent of Waterworks Al- fred Gowers. Electric Superintendent Plant T. A. Carver. Sexton N. C. Nielaon. Light LEVAN TOWN. President Board of Trustees A. L Jack man. Trustees Adelbert Bosh, L. II. George Francoin, Swen E. Idalmgren. Mf.ri- ornon Nlflfon. Marshal Albert Bosh. Health Olllcer James E, Taylor. Mor-tenfle- n, EAST COUNTY SCHOOL BOARDS. Mona John T. Kay, Ephralm IL Kay. N. W. Ellertson. Nebo Thos. Booth, Edward Jones, Wm. Jones. Nephl Alma Hague, T. L. Foote, ftoscoe K. ('. rover. I.evan Merry Hendrlckaon, James E. Tsylor. Adelbert Bosh. Juatj James A. Kelly, R. C. Steph enson, T. T. Taylor. CAST COUNTY PRECINCT CERS. Conversat on, Reads However, Whole Lot More Like a Scene In Real Life. $3,50 RECIPE CUBES a OFFI- Mona. Justice John fates. Constable Ellas Molyneux. Health Officer N. W. Ellertson. WEAK KIDNEYS, FREE RELIEVES URINARY AND KIDNEY "And so your father refuses to con-BeTROUBLES, BACKACHE, STRAIN-INC- , to our union?'' SWELLING, ETC. "He does, Itouolphus." . The sad youth swallowed a sob. "Is there notice's left for us, then, Stops Pain In the Bladder, Kidneys duration. and Back. an elopenunt?" caid he. but The people of Alpine ore building a "Nothing." local telephone system, which will be Wouldn't It be nice within a week or so "Do think, Clementine, that you connected with the Independent Tele- could you abandon this luxurious homo, to begin to say goodbye forever to tin caiJi.ig, driliUlliiK, gtrulnlnyr, or too phone company's system tur Ions' dis- forget all the enjoyments, of great pussayo of urlno; the forehead and tance service. wealth, banish yourself forever from the aches; the stitches A company has been formed at your devoted parents' hearts, and go and pains In the back; the growing muswhich will erect a modern sheep west with a poor young man to enter cle weakness; spots before the eyes; yelBhearing plant. low Skin; sluggish bowels; swollen eyeFifty shearing ma- a home of lifelong poverty and lids or ankles; leg cramps; unnatural chines have been ordered and suitable short breath; sleeplessness and the de"I could, Rodolphus." buildings will bo erected. The sad youth rot The body of Everet Peterson, the wearily and spondency? I have a recipe lor these troubles that young school boy, who was killed reached for his hat. ou can depend on, and it you want to "Then," said he, "you are far from make a QUICK while riding a horse to water, was RECOVERY, you ought burled in the South Cottonwood ceme- being the practical girl I have all to write and get a copy of It. Many a to be." taken you doctor would charge you 13.50 Just for along tery at Murray on Sunday. And with one Inst look around on writing this prescription, but I have It The state Insurance commissioner some day he and will be glud to send it to you entireis endeavoring to have the fraternal the Bumptuousness that had hoped to share, be Bobbed and ly free. Just drop me a line like this; societies which have life Insurance said 7 Dr. A. E. Itoblnson, Luck Building. farewell. Drowning's Maga.Ine. or Insurance benefits placed under Detroit, Mich., and I will send It by return mull in a pluln envelope. As you will strict state regulation and control. 16- - YEARS OF SKIN DISEASE see when you get It, this recipe contains Parker Perry, aged 16, may die at only pure, harmless remedies, but It has Wlllard, the young man, it is suposed, power. I have been grout healing; and "For sixteen long years lya been from thrown horse, having It will quickly show Its power once you case disa bad with of skin suffering nil use It, so I think you had better see what-inight, being ing out in the pasture Is without I will send you a found by searchers the next morning. ease. While a child there broke out a red eore on the legs Just In back of copy free you delay. Burglars broke Into the postofi'lee my knees. It waxed from bad to worse, self at home. can use It and cure yourat Willard and looted tho till of and at last I saw I had a bad skin stamps to the value of about $118. disease. I tried ruany widely known Significance In Names. The thieves made their escape with- doctors in different cities but to no an In Illinois town a worklngman out leaving any clue as to their Iden- satisfactory result. Tho plague bothhaving been informed that a sixth tity. ered me more In warm weather than baby bad arrived at bis home, exJ. E. Ptttlt, state coal mine Inspec- in winter and being on my leg Joints claimed: "Sufficient," and bis neightor lias sent out letters to nil the coal It made it impossible for mo to walk, bors, referring to his having given mines of the state asking for the an- and I was forced to stay Indoors In the that name Sufficient to the new nual report of tonnage and other data, warmest weather. My hopes of recov- arrival, credited him with originality. to be used in the annual report to the ery were by this time spent. Sleepless The incident resembles a case nearer governor. nights and restless days made life an home, adds the New York Tribune. s At last I was A New York family was blessed with of the corpor- unbearable burden. Less than ations doing business in Utah have advised to try the Cutlcura remedies nine daughters, when the stork Cutlcura Soap, Ointment and Pills brought a tenth one. It was In the paid the annual license which became I did not need more than a trial days when the slang term for an and d 15. are December There delinquent story was a "chestnut," and as about 3,200 corporations In the state to convince me that I was on the road I bought two the baby certainly came under that of success this time. in active work. of Remedies sets Cutlcura the and the name, but for Apparently suffering from despond- after these were gone I was a differ- bead she received euphony's sake the French for the ency, John Forlan, aged 40 years, an ent man entirely. I am now the hap- word was employed, and she was Austrian, who works at the United man that there is at least one called Marron. piest In smelters Murray as furnaceman, true care for skin diseases. Leonard ended bis life, shooting himself A. Hawtof, 11 Nostra nd Ave., Prooa Admitted. through the head. N .T., July 30 and Aug. 8, '09." do a lot of govlyn, "Women already John Tlbbetts, aged 30, became suderning," said Mrs. O. H. P. Belmont, atInsane in and Lake Salt VERY LIKELY. denly City tbe brilliant suffrage leader. In an tempted to kill several friends with Interview In New York. "Men, If whom he was chatting, using an autoare observant and frank, admit they matic pistol, but was disarmed before that. anyone was hurt. "An editor about to marry was C. V. Anderson, former superintendasked by a friend: ent of the Salt Lake county Infirmary, "What prompted you, old man, to has been arrested In Canada and will propose to Miss Dashr be brought back to Salt Lake for trial "The editor, who was, like all edion the charge of having obtained tors, extremely observant and ex-t- n mely frank, answered: money under false pretenses. " 'Well, to tell you the truth. I think Little Ella Stookry. who was InMiss Dash prompted me more than jured by the explosion of the water else.'" anybody in in borne a her at range pipes Clover, has so far recovered that she Benny on Benevolence. was able to have the Tooele general Penevolence Is a great thing. When boi.;!lul aal te removed to her horn.'. you bare benevolence you cannot rest V It is IclieveJ that fie fire which until you do something to make other C. N. to the bnrn belonging destroyed people feel grateful to you. The other Ions a of Chrlstensen Murray, causing my mamma went up Into tbe attic day of $2,000, was of Incendiary origin, as to find a lot of old clothes to give The Friend Shucks, dat ain't bo to two men were seen running from the poor people who could not afford to building soon after the fire was dis- wildcat! buy clothing for themselves. While The Hnnter Sure It la! You'd be she any covered. was hunting around she found a That the Ftate FUr association s wild, too. If you was her! beaded cane .worth $25 that gold exempt from liability in ense of an acgrandpa bad put up there 18 years cident is the effect of a ruling in the YOUR STOMACH FEELS FINE. ago, and forgot all about Thus we district court in the $7,725 damage see, dear friends, benevolence brings . suit of Mrs. May Williams against the Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Sourness, Gas Its ow n Penny. and All Stomach Misery Ended association In sustaining the deIn rive Minutes. murrer of the state. As Time Passes. "Refore you were married you used Active construction work on the IrThis barriless preparation will to send your wife flowers." rigation projects in Millard county, promptly digest anything you cat and Yes," replied Mr. Meekton. "Now along the line of the San Pedro, It takes a diamond necklace to make Angeles & Salt Lake, whirll has been overcome a sick, our, gatry or out stomach within Cve rr.lnutes. her as enthusiastic as she used to be partically at a standstill for the last If meal don't fit comfortably, over a r bunch of rosea. your soon be commenced will alter year, or what you cat lies like a lump of the first of the year. Wilford IlergMrom. an oiler et the lead In your stomach, or if you hare To Put It Mildly. Is a sUn of Indigestion. he bas a swelled bead." say plant of the Utah Copper Milling mm-pan- besnburn.that They Gel from ary drug store here la "I must at Garfield. Was burl-admit that be seems to sp-agninsd town a So-- nl cane of Fape'a Diaftep-si- n j a door and seriously Injured about the himself very much." predate and lake a done Juki as soon & bead and body, when a pinion rod can. Tbrre wl'.l be no sour rl- you ot head the broke, causing cylinder THEY GROW Ingi", BO beUhlrg of undigested food one of the big engines to blow on'. Good Humor and. Cheerfulness From no miX'd stomach with or ga acid, A movement Is on foot In Fait Lake Right Food and Drink. ful!r.es or heavy feeing City to rid the city of some of lt heartburn, in the stomach, N;;wea, LMjitaing clubs, which do not pay a city lici nrf Headaches. Anything that Interferes with good Dlzrlness or Internal for the operation of tlie club liar. It bea'.th Is apt to keep cheerfulness sod all wi;i Ttls get. and, griping. bclde. is proposed to chartre the rtuM A will te to sour food left over red humor In tbe background. or 4'w for the privilege of opcraMng there found tbat Wsfthing'on lady letting In the stomach to poison jour breath n siili the lu'.i. bar in coffee aione made things bright for with na')M--ouodcrs. That the dread of difgrace wMch her. Sb writes: Is a certain gulak 1'ape's Idnpcpfcin would follow the discovery of "Four years sgo I was practically ot e tor for outif older stomachs, and up by my doctor and was not given age In bis accnunts prompted f3. K bold cf jour Io,d arid It to live long. My nervous sysTurner, the Union Pacific drjoi ac;il dig'sts It Jirft the same as If jour was In a bad condition. tem 5;fe, at Devil's Slide, to take l is wasn't suiii.sch tb're. ' Put t was young and did not want now seeir.s to bp the accepted theory cases contais Tbee large t to die so I began to look about for tbe of what at l?rt smned a tnj stcrio-.tnofi lfcs,n siifTid nt to tboro ihly cause of my chronic trouble. I used to trspedy. r ire sty case of Dyfpfp?la. loige bare crvous spells which would The health i omiasionf r rf Silt tlon or any cither Homarli dlfordT. tw and after each spell It would Lake Ci'y i'l ak for sn sppmprla P.cmerritier, If jour K'onwh feels lion to b ne) pa a Niontr for i ir Cut of order and uncomfortable now, take me days before I could sit up la a ehsif. 1. the capital riiy, de?'rii't;y;, o. yon can g t rei f in five foi&ute by "I became convinced my trouble was l nts are a rr, n ro ll.e that claiming taking a little idapepsio. caused by coffee, f decided to stop It see to the public health. Me adunand bought some Post urn. cates s bounty nf 10 rnt for the Putting in the Time, "Tbe Prst cup, wbkb I made accordor a'h rst. g A gnf!en,an was a gento bad a soothing efing That the kiting of )Vi OVoi. the eral man and tei;fi,g hi-what be fect on directions, and I liked tbe taste. ir,y nertes Salt Lake gamMer, Pt Ogden, f'.i net wanted Mm to do. "Ycm I!I have I nearly lived on Posturn For a e cwfur In t! mariner as rteserii 1 V. clean t'-Indows and the boots n4 and food besides. I am today the knives and gr tue'nen, cbcp a ate little George Kawshata, bis co.int irn, woman. " healthy who says be fired tl.e shot in n if wend, cut rcrt gra., mini th pr-- A "My family and relatives wonder If n ' t,M ,ve rsr-Vf nse, appear more certain Bidan, n1 I am tbosame person I was four years tweun. fhe Veep b'i'ie sn;ip".l. vH', .?. ago. when investigation has I could do no work on acI a a taWfo any c' b V::nt r count of nervousness. Kcap!ng froffn the r'ty Ja'l by rep-re- s Now I am do nting themselres to sn ntius qu'red anl If snl'aMe yet wIM iret Ing my ova homework, take rare of a er'TMr ten weet. peoting 6'iard as "Implies." iVo ribtwo bables-on-e twenty the other two snr clay In the "Is bing a residence w'tn.'a one l l'wt nf I am so busy tbat I hardtnotsibs old. the man. the ci'r jiil and a'erwir'l c irr.ins gf t time to write a letter, yet I do "What rralrrs you ak tlsst?" ske4 ly to ?hp clothing stolen from the It all with tbe cheerfulness and good the grnt!eran rernrd 'h Piee (tatlon wai humor tbat comes from enjoying good T was tMnVing I co-hhTVkg ed by two Ocdn .risoners I10' rrk bealib. In my spare tine." sid the man J. E. MfKre, r employe of ffie Tc "1 tell my friends It Is to Posturn 1 thro" r owe mr life today." arlde Power "c)rr. jany, w FhrlnKIng suffering r.ay be TT'ivo snti from bis hers. !. Is Kesd "The Head to Wellvllle, fleeing f rem st.ene'h. pkcra. "there's a Reason." pringvlle, where be lay U'kotw iotjf A fce or seerl b'iirs, un'il fcninl l; Tie coldblooded are brrtf M pfMra Trent tfnte flme, Tk-marchers, who b"cme alarmeil wbe re irHlH, trwe, mm 4 fall ml baaus rhen yon bit their pride. re-a two-third- oft-tol- rew-ard- Nephl. Justice J. 8. Cooper. Constable Alvah Stout. Is Officer Dr. D. O. Miner. Levari. Justice Orson Nlelson. Jlc-all-h five-dolla- Constable Richard Ivcrson. Juab. justice R. C. Stephenson. Con st at lo Robert Memmo'.t c NEPHI COMMERCIAL CLUB. Meets first and third Tuesdays of very month at the club parlors In the Ltmt building. VIMtlng members of nelchborlng commercial clubs cordially welcomed. R. E. Orover, President. T. It. Burton, Financial Secretary. Dennis Wood, Corresponding Secretary. ' Modern Woodmen of America No 10.700. tnets every Wednesday even tag at I. O. O. F. hall. Visiting Wood men welcomed. George Small, Consul. 1 H. Latimer, Clerk. cnn.i f a! .'s le-sld- tks on 1. O. O F. No. 16 meet every Xt erday evening In I. O. O. F. hail. VI IMng brothers cordially Invited to st tend. JAM. H. JAtMSON. N. O. J. 8. COOPER, Secretary. 1 eng-.gfn- n Latter-da- y Saints' Meetings. Sunday School, 10 a. rn. FlrFt t Tabernacle; faeeond ward at ing OOIIFC M I. A. Sunday, p. m. 1 war-- tl-n- i meetFirs- - ward at tabernacle; Second ward a! Opting bouse. Primary first ward at Relief hart 4 p. m. Tuesday. Kerr.-nward m meeting bouse, 4 p. m. Tik sdir. Mon lar. :?,( Priesthood rpeetir-at t'le respective ward meeting p. m., bouses. Relief JW'efy First ward, fmii" end fourth Thursdays of each mon'T t t T. m. Hecotid ward. firt anr third Thursdays of fvh month st : r m. at the respective meetim Bouses. ward. 3 p. tn Religion cls-Fir- st very Friday at Relief ball; Srcon ward, 3 p. tn., every Friday at mec tut boms. Ill self-deulal- County. J. I County Commissioners Oeorga Jones, Martin Nlelson. Clerk T. W. Vlckcrs. . ROMANCE A Mo-den- In Charge Experiment P. V. Cardou. btate Foreman Experiment Station Stephen Boswell. U. S. FROM. fre-quu- nt II. F. Stuiiley. Station NOT PAGE vr tf-n- J- r,o-,i- te p')'i ftn (n .hey d!.' on riderle re t4 bors rrrt. tre ff DO IT NOW. If you have the slightest symptom kidney trouble, begin using Doan'a Kidney Pills at once. Delay may lead to dropsy, diabetes, or fatal Brlsiht'B disease. Doan's Kidney Pills began curing sick kidneys 75 ago. They years have been curing kidever trouble ney since. Mrs. William of ACCURACY AND PUBLICITY PROVES TO BE A POPULAR MOTTO. Prompt Response to Bold Move of President Vail. "Accuracy" Reduo-- . ed Western Union's Surplus "Publicity" Restored Con- fidence and Its Stock Went Up. Are the ereat financiers of the country beginning; to see a new liehtT Time was, until recently in fact, when the men at the head of the ble cor porations "kept their business to themselves," as far as the law would allow. Capable men at the head of the big concerns, long realized the weakness of their Dositlon. but what was needed obviously, as In all great re- torma, was an unmistakable occasion and a courageous man. The occasion arose in the purchase of the Western Union Telegraph company by the American Telephone and Telegraph company, and the man anneared m Theodore N. Vail, President of the . ennjf mil 14A 711 Lilleth St., Pendleton, Ore., says: "All my lifo my kidneys had trou bled me. I bloated terribly, could not control the kidney secretions and suffered intense backache. Finally I began using JJoan's Kidney Pills and was cured completely. I had previously doctored without relief." Remember the name Doan'a. For sale by all dealers. CO cents a box. Foster-MllburCo., Buffalo, N. Y. n .THEIR FATE. purchasing corporation. It was last December when mihlic announcement was made that the Gould holdings of Western Union had Deen taken over by the Telephone company. On account of the high esteem in which the management o( the telephone company la so eenerallv held. great things were predicted as a re sult of the absorption of Western Union. By the nress of the en nntrv the "deal" was most favorably commented on, It being widely pointed out that under the direction of such men as Theodore N. Vail and bis associates, the telegraDh corrmanv was bound soon to work Itself into a position where It could offer the public far more efficient service than it had ever before been able to offer. But a very few months had elapsed when it became apparent to the new management that a modern and un-appraisal of the company's asseta would make possible a far greater degree of efficiency of oner- atlon. "Here," they said to them selves, we've bought control of this property and we know it'a Immensely valuable, but we don't know Just how valuable. These appraisals, of real estate and securities owned were made a long time ago. If we have a complete Inventory made of every thing we've got we can announce the facts to tie public, start a new set of books, and begin our responsibility to stockholders right there." How Inventory Was Taken. The most expert accountants and appraisers to be had were put at the task. Their labors lasted over eight months. Their report and Ita publication by the company marks an epoch In finance. It began by recommending an adjustment of the difference between the appraised and book values by a charge of $5,593,089 against surplus. Book values of securities held were reduced to market values, bad and doubtful accounts were "charged off," an allowance of 12,000,000 was made for "depreciation," another of $300,000 for "reserve." and so on. until the old surplus or $18,567,000 came down to $3,136,000. It required courage, the publication of this statement to stockholders, saying in effect: "The property of bas your been revalcompany ued: the surplus isn't nineteen millions, aa you have been led to believe, but five millions," but It was the truth, and President Vsll did not flinch. "Accuracy and publicity,' be declared, was essential. "Tbe stockholder bas a right to know. The shares of this company are scattered from one end of the I'nlon to the other. This Is more than a private It Is a great national corporation. enterprise. Tbe public Is entitled to to-da- te tbe facts." The report was ordered published forthwith. Financiers of the old school and speculators generally wtre aghast What would happen Would the bottom drop out of Western Union when the shareholders realised that their propctrjs was worth $13,000,000 less than tbey bad supHut the amsxlng posed? thing The stock went up and happened. stayed up. Tbe public had respond ed to this remarkable display of frankness and confidence: to the new motto, "Accurscy end Publicity." Tbe full significance of the action rf the new board Is stated concisely by Harper's Weekly In these words: "Is this policy of publicity and ol open banded dealing with sharebold era and public the- - forerunner of a similar movement on the part of other big corporations? Certainly It Is to be hoped that It Is. la the case of these big comtanle. dependent upon public pstronege and doing business under public frsnchlse, can there be any question of tbe right of tbe people to know? "Tbat right la being .ecognUed It Is recognized now in this epochal act on the part of the telephone and telegraph Interests. It is tbe dawa trf a new era In corporation finance." Timeliness. - trr FlflGE messures of reformstlon are ef feetire in exact proportion to tbelt timeliness; partial deray may be cut sway and cleansed; Incipient error corrected; but there Is a point at which corruption can no more be ft stayed, nor wandering recalled, bas been the manner of modern phi! anthropy to remain parslve until that precise period, and to the sick to perlb. and the foollfh o stray wfciie It spent lte!f lo frantic eef Hons to raise tbe dead, and reform tb All oe dust. Rnskln. Mrs. Crow William, have you ever stopped to think what will become ot ua when we are old? Mr. Crow Oh I suppose wee'U wind up aa quail on toast at some table d'hote restaurant 1 Time to Think Over Suicide. He took parla green to commit suicide. Too big a dose to kill him. Eminent specialist happened to be called In, and started to fix him up. "No use," said parla green performer, "I'll do It anyhow after you have done with, me." Doctor got mad. "It that'a tho way you feel about it, you fool," ha said, "111 not waste my time on you." Paris green performer much astonished and grieved. "Well," he said, "give me 24 hours to think it over." Doctor gave him 21 hours and went away. At the end of the time parla "I've green performer telephoned: thought It over and want to get well; come and see me some more." Saw Only Physical Idea. One of his friends once asked Mr. Darwln'a gardener about his master's health, and how he bad been lately. "Oh!" he said, "my poor master has I often wish ho been very sadly. had aomethlng to do. Ho moons about In the garden, and I have seen him stand doing nothing before a flower for ten minutes at a time. If be only had something to do I really believe he would be better." FPOIINS DISTEMPER. Ct'RF. wiU cure ny jxMMihle cane of DISTEMPER, PINK. EYE, and the like among borne of all ages, and prevents ail others in the same stable from having the duvaar. Also cures chicken cholera, and dng distemper. Any good druggist can mipplr you, or send to mtra. 50 crntwand 11.00 a bottle. Agents wanted. Free botk. hpohn Medical Co., Spec. Contagious Diseases. Uoahen, Ind. A man ought to know a great deal to acquire a knowledge of the immensity of his Ignorance. Lord n. Tbe man who bas a good reputation may not be able to realize the fun he might have If he didn't MIX THIS FOR RHEUMATISM Easily Prepsred and Inexpensive and Really Dots the Work, Says Noted Authority. Thousands of men and women who felt tbo sting and torture of tbat dread disease, Rheumatism, wblch Is no respecter of age, persons, sex, color or rank, will be Interested to know tbat it Is one of the easiest afflictions of the human body to conquer. Medical science bas proven It tot a lti;nt disease In Itself, but a have ymptom caused by Inactive kidneys. Rheumatism is uric acid In the blood and other waste products of the system which should be filtered and strained out In the form of urine. Tho function f the kldneya Is to sift these poisons and acids out and keep the blood clean and pure. The kidneys however, are of sponge like substance, the holes or pores of which will sometimes, either from overwork, cold or exposure become clogged, and failing In their function of eliminating these poisons from the blood, they remain In the veins, decompose and settling about the Joints and muscles, cause tbe untold suffering and tain of rheumatism and backache, often producing complications rf Madder and urinary and general weakness. The followlrg simple prescription fa said to relieve the worst cases of rheumatism because, of Its direct action upon the blood end kidney, too, tbe most severe forms of bladder and nrtnary troub'es: Fluid Extract Dandelion, ounce; diee, one-hal- f Compound Kargon, one ounce; Compound Srrup Barapar1Ila, thre ounces. Mix by shaking well In a bot, tie and take In tesspocmfnl doses after each meal and at bedtime. The Ingredients can be had from any pharmacy, and are absolutely harmless and safe to use at any lime. pre-crtpfl-on |