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Show JUAB COUNTY TIMES. NEPHI. UTAH - i OFFICIAL OIRLCTwRV. WIFE SUBMARINE WAR Olitrlct. Fifth Judicial Judge, Joanna Greenwood. Attorney E. H. Ryan. District BE RESUMED L. Cook. W. Blackett. U. S. Expert In Charge Experiment Station Mr. Jones. , RESTRICTIONS County. County Commissioners P. i. Fen ell, J. W, Whltmore, Perry B. Puller Clerk Patrick J. Bonner. Recorder Will L. Hoyt. Treasurer T. H. G. Parke. Assessor Ray Newton. Attorney J. H. M- Knight. Surveyor V. E. Ekloff. Sheriff Angus R. McDonnell. Judge of Juvenile Court T. H. Bur REMOVED Probation officer mott. James E. Mem Superintendent County Infirmary Thomas Vlckers. County Physicians Dr. Ree, Dr Steele Bailey, Jr. EAST COUNTY MUNICIPAL FICERS. OF- NEPHI CITY OFFICERS. Mayor Alma Hague. A. Councllmen H. Dellliton Thomas Bailey, James Garrett, Jr., Vark Bigler, George O. Ostler. Recorder A. V. Gadd. Treasurer J. H. Latimer. Attorney T. H. Burton. Marshal Samuel Linton, Jr. Justice of the Peace Wm. Stout. Street Supervisor Jas. B. Riches. Quarantine Physician Dr. T. D 'Kees. Building Inspector I. H. Grace. Chief of Fire Department N. A Neilson. Superintendent of Water Works A. J. Cowers. Members of Board of Health Dr. T. D. Rees, Alonzo Ingram, Wm. G. Orms. Sexton C. E. Bigler. LEVAN TOWN. President Board of Trustees Alma Trustees S. P. fcalby. M. W. Mangelson, Taylor, Alex Peterson, George Neilson. Marshal Neils Mortenson. Justice of the Peace Nells Schow. 'Health Officer Henry Hendrlckson. Juab District Board of Education I. II. Grace, President; J. E. Taylor, A. P. Paxman, Clerk; V C Andrews, Treasurer, and John T. Kay. Vice-Presiden- EAST COUNTY PRECINCT OFFI- UNDER-WATE- ON ACTIVITY Of CRAFT MAY BE BY EMPEROR. Resumption of Submarine Attacka Would Come Because of Attitude of Smaller Neutral States Toward Central Powers, Says Writer. IfcrUn. The active campaign for the resumption of submarine warfare In its previous form has assumed new Importance from an article on July IS by Eugene Zimmerman, general director of the Lokal Anzelger, whose views, as past events have shown, usually reflects the opinion held In governmental circles. Referring to the reaaona which Great Britain gave for abandoning the declaration of London, Herr Zimmerman contemplates the possibility that Great Britain will compel the smaller neutral statea to adopt an unfriendly, perhapa a hostile attitude towards the central powers, or even to close their frontiers completely against them. He then cites his own comment on Germany's acceptance of the American demands in regard to submarine warfare, indicating that circumstances might arise later that would make it impossible to adhere to the restrictions on the activity of these craft. Herr Zimmerman goes on to say that the political reasons w hich shaped Germany's policy at the time Included the wish to preserve the good will of neutrals, and adds: "But If Great Britain succeeds in making neutrals passively or actively hostile to us, one important reason for Germany's decision at that time would cease to exist It makes no difference whether neutrals yield to British orders through sympathy or through fear." Herr Zimmerman intimates in l veiled manner, being unable io discuss this phase more freely, that the submarine power of Germany Has un dergone a favorable change since spring; evldenUy meaning that either their numbers or their efficiency have been Increased considerably. ADOPT NAVAL PROGRAM. CERS. Senate Favor Building 157 War Vessels In Three Year. Mona. Washington. The enlarged naval Justice D. O. Young. Health Officer N. W. Ellertson. building program recommended by the naval committee after conferNephl. ence with President Wilson and SecJustice J. 8 Cooper. Constable H. T. Knowie. retary Daniels was approved by the senate Tuesday by a viva voce vote. Health Officer Dr. T. D. Beet. The program approved provides for Levan. construction of four battle cruisers Justice E. W. Peterson. and four dreadnaughts in 1915 and Constable Richard Iverson. total of 117 war vessels of all classes within the next three years. A It Modern Woodmen of Amerlct No the house the bill authorised 10,700. meets every Tuesday evening passed t Woodman hall. Visiting Woodmen only five capital ships, all battle cruisers, for next year, and made no prowelcomed. vision for a continuing policy. CHARLES STEPHENSON. Consul. CRAZED NEGROES RUN AMUCK. J. II. LATIMER, Clerk. F. No. 16 meet every Sat nrday evening In I. O. O. F. hall. Visiting brothers cordially invited to at tend. HER BERT ROBERTS, N. G. JOHN S. COOPER. Secretary. I. O. O. UTAH'S THIRD UNIT Hubby' Compliment Evidently Mad Her Think There Wa "Som. thlng in the Wind." Couple Kill Four and Wound Three Before Forfeiting Lives. Chicago. Henry J. . Mclntyre, a crated negro, believing himself a pro phet who must die to carry "a me sage to the Almighty," became violent here Tuesday and as the result of his there was a casualty list of six frenzy LATTER-DASAINTS' MEETINGS G'vad and three Injured. The negro and his wife were killed Sunday School. 10:30. South ward ba only after more than a hundred t High School building; Nepal ward policemen had besieged his residence t Tabernacle; North ward at meet for more than three hours and had lug house. been forced to resort to dynamite and m. Fonts fire to end M. I. A Sun lay, 7 P the battle. Ward High School building; ward at Tabernacle; North ward at MILITIAMEN IN SKIRMISH. meeting house. Primary Sooth ward every TueaI Attacked by Party of Mexican y at Tabernacle; Nephl every Ft While on Patrol Duty. day at Tabernacle; North ward at El Paso. A parly of mounted Mex meeting house every Friday. leans exchanged fire with L rompan Priesthood meeting every Monday of the Ninth Massachusetts infantry evening at the Tabernacle and Nortt here Toesday. ward meeting house. According lo reports the guardsmen Relief Society South ward first ao were doing outpost duty when the itfOrsJay In each month at I third, the opposite p. r?T Nephl ward first snd third Mexicans rode tip on Nortl bank of the Rio Grande and opened Wednesday In each month. ward first and third Thursday In earr fire. The guardsmen suffered no casBDUctb, at respective) meeting bouses ualties, but reported they believed - - o they had killed one Mexican PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Dismiss Casement' Appeal. London. Without hearing the attorSunday school at 10:30. ney for the rrown, the court of criminal appeal on Tuesday dismissed Sir Roger Cssement's appeal from the verdict of the lower court, which found him guilty of treason, for which Viscount Reading, the lord chief jusLaw .Notary Attorney at tice, sentenced him to death. N-p- Thos. H. Burton "Sir: This most benutlfni tnornlng I arose eiirly, went out on the, veranda 6ECOND NEARLY SQUADRON, and stood listening to the birds sing-luFOUR HUNDRED 8TRONG, NOW looking tit the tulips niul ptinslctt, DOINQ PATROL DUTY. the young leaves on the trees, the and enjoying the floods of sunshine milking ull ho restful. I felt Call Are Expected Daily From th that it wu good to live. for War Department a Third I found my "On the breakfast-tablSquadron of Cavalry from Utah. favorite dishes daintily served. My Mors Men Being Recruited. wife sat opisislte tue, herself a picture reI not of lovely womanhood, could Tilt Lake City. The third unit of frain from expressing my greut pleasL'uUi's national guard is now doing ure and happiness. patrol duty along the border. Th "I said: This is a moHt delightful breHkfust, nnd I have the best uud second squadron of the First cavalry sweetest wife in all the world to share left Salt Lak on July 14. The second squadron wa accompanied by the It with me.' "Now, naturally, I expected a sweet field hospital under command of smile of appreciation. Ild I get It? Major John F. Sharp. The second Not The 'booful lady' half closed her squadron Is commanded by Major Y. 11. Wallace. The squadron and field eyelids, looked nt me Kteaillly and suld-- : 'You be comprised about 380 officers particularly careful to hospital and enlisted men. come inline this evening on your reguThe staff of Major Wallace as It left lar tniln. for the Mexican border comprised "Areu't women queer creutures?" First Lieutenant Ilruce Wedgewood. In Exalted Company. adjutant of the second squadn; Secin Roy Williams, One of the members of a committee ond Lieutenant of inspection on Its tour of certain charge of the quartermaster and commissary division, and George II. penitentiary found himself In conversaPayne, sergeant major. The sis IT of tion with one of the convicts. The latter was dlsKsed to be confidential, Major Sharp of the field hospital consists of Captain George F. Huberts, and thus unburdened himself : "It la a terrible thing to be known Lieutenant A. A. Anderson, Lieuten- Inby a number Instead of name, nnd ant F. I. Jansen, Lieutenant Paul Wills rd to feel that aM my life I shall be an gebretsen and Lieutenant object of suspicion among the police." Cbristopherson. Governor William Spry and mem "Hut you will tmt be alone, my K friend," said the visitor, consolingly. bers of his stuff, Itrigadier General of "The same thing hnpiiens to people, A. Wedgewood, adjutant general Utah, Captain James E. Shelley, U. S. who own automobiles." Instructor-inspectoof the National of Lieutenant Guard t'tah and Eugene Mosquitoes Put Out Light. mustering officer of. the na(rent swarm of mosquitoes swept Santschi, tional guard, were present at the enIn from the mnrKhe and extinguished trapment. They complimented the for three nights the light In the lightdespatch with which the second house at the Vermillion Hay entrance to the canul. The Insects blocked the squadron and the field hospital transair vent, despite the efforts of the light ferred their equipment to the railway cars. keeper to fight them off. The mosThe Utah boys reached Nogales, quitoes hnve rnused great discomfort Arli., Sunday af ernoon. In this section. Abbeville (La.) DisIt is admitted from the office of the patch New Orleans Item. adjutant general that cail are expected daily from the war department at HI Mistake. of "Husband, what did you do with Washington for a third squadron cavalry from Utah. Captain Thomas those perforated piano rolls?" "I thought they were a lot of peck--bo- o Draby of Mantl is now alone on the mustering ground at Fort Douglas shirtwaists and I put 'em In with troop I, which will form the first the wnrdrolH?." unit of the proposed third squadron. Future mustering of men for the The Proper Place. un"Where did the police question the national guard will be performed der the direction of Captain W. U. for waiter arrested suspected they Elliott, commandant of Fort Douglaa, theft at the clubhouse?" which has been designated as a na"I guess It wns In the grillroom." tional guard mustering camp for national guard organizations in the g, e -- lnter-mountaf- n west. David It. Tbornns. a bixh school student of Orfden, applied for enlistment I OWE in the United States navy, but found toe barred him. went to Young Thomas promptly hospital and suffered the amputaTo Lydia E. Pinkham's Vee-- e the tion at the llrst Joint of the bother-om- e l toe. reported again for a table Compound. examination nnd was accepted. Sergeant Frank N. Schwab, troop r. am Oi Washington Tark, XII Utah was unable to go to the mother of four children and have suf bordercavalry, few day before theetaolhr a fered with female much to his He fell disappointment. trouble, backache, If ft before the few days cavalrymen nervous spells and the blues. My chil- for the border with the result that rupture by dren' loud talking-an- he sustained an internal reopening of an old appendicitis romping would the make m so nervous wound. Another operation may be I could just tear necessary. Marshall II. Aln of Wellsvllle. a everything to piecej and I would ache af. member if troop H. Second squadron. over and feel so sick Utah cavalry, left for the Mexican that I would not border without his bride of the day want anyone to talk before. On Wednesday Dleht young Allen was married to Eva J. Johnson to me at times. - Lydia II Pinkham' cf Hancroft, Idaho, at the Kenyon Vegetable Compound and Liver PiUs ne to health and I want to tba&k hotel, with none but the parents of you fot the irood they have done me. I the young coup! hltig any the wiser. have had quit a lit f f trouble and Lctnard A. Peterson, 22 years old, of Mount Plrasant, a private of the worry but it doe not afreet tr y youthful look. My f cy 'Whydoyoa First Utah cavalry, is In a dangerous loek so young and well ? ' I cw it all condition at the county hospital at to the Lydia II Pinkham remedies." San Ilernardlno. CaU suffering from Mrs. Robt. Tonr.t, Moor Avenue, tranver myselltis, a serious disease Washington Park, Illinois. of the spine. W wish every woman who suffer The militiaman taken from a from female troubles, nervousness, troop train as It pasted through San backache or the blue could aee th letIternardino, and at first It was believters written by women made well by Ly- ed he had been stricken with infandia E. rinkham' Vegetable Compound. tile paralysis. If you have any symptom about which Bar Up Against Cavtro. Ton would like to know writ to th New York. General Cipriano CasLydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass., for helpful advice given free of tro, former president of Venezuela, wbo was admitted lo the United charge. States In 1J1J after being detained by th Immigration authorities for sii DAISY FLT KIU.FR ftUM ft it Am i4. mmm, seeks on Ellis island, again was demam. siiwii nied admission to this country Satur4Mto day when be arrived on the steamship M srti r Vauban from Port of Spain, Trinidad. MY HEALTH in Room 1 and C Ostler Bldf. FORREST HOTEL Heatfqwarier fee Traveling Man. rw elagasUy apa'ata I reoa adW at cam heat, baths, to. Oae tlo. block oirta and oaa east i evart bout. Pboae 11. DONT BORROW Child Fatally Burned. Rait Lake , City. While playing "show" with several other tots near her home. Francis Livingston, aged 4. was seriously, if not fatally, burned about the neck and body when her lire caught fire as a result of a lighted match. from rour neighbor v ed riL vhen you caa g:t it for leu than Three Cents Per Week 1 Our Family History. does the ordlimry famrTy "Ireep ao por A rectra,"tiot of Its ownU61Wg they are, for the most part, dull enough but of its own personalities! None of us can see in front ok n much further thun the probuble lifetime of our own children, nnd we d not like to look even so far as that. Surely It would give us a sense ot space If we could see clearly a little further behind us.' Moreover- - to those who are engaged In the bringing up of their own children, a history of the family might1 furnish many a hint. - Wliy ', 1 Real Diplomat. Lady of the House What do yo Wife I hate these cramped berths want? lu the sleeper. Couldn't we get a Hut, Weary Walter I am de official dear? of de Woman's Household Hul Who ever heard of a Hut on Kitchen Culinary Cuisine league and a train? I'm tuuklng a trip testWife Why, I've often heard of flat ing the favorite recipe of de moat-- ' cars. I tost on Transcript, prominent ludy In each town. Judge, Idle Rumor. coust-to-coa- Save the Babies. frightful. We can hardly realize civilized countries, twenty-tw- o per cent., die before they reach one, year J thirty-eeve- a before.-theone-ha- lf or are before more and than five, they percent., are fifteen I We do not heaitate to say that a timely use of Caatoria, would save av majority of then precious Uvea. Neither do we hesitate to say that many of these Infantile death am occasioned by the use of narootio preparations. Drops, tincture and soothing syrup sold for children' complaints contain more or lea opium or morphine. They are, In considerable quantities. to congestions, sickness, death. Caatoria i perate exactly the reverse, but Castor is you must see that it bear the signature of Cha. IL Fletcher. cause the blood to circulate properly, open the pore or in skin and allays lever. Genuine Caatoria always bear the Blgaatnre i MORTALITY is something INFANT the children born i one-quurt- er, 5WAMP. twwimIM not w RnOTa " or blttr Mrtv, fev trnuhi r'i fntrmlr1ollr lottl y b fmm4 frni h At lriirtfti In fifty ivl Ton y rm-ctva nampl r thu rliah) alo A rin lln sU,ut l'rrl bv rr. Kilmr r. film nt nrkM ten Uoa It rti-- m of VU )t Rlnanifon. ma this paper. Longshoremen to Continue Strike. Returns from PaciSan Francisco A nstrAT itrif n fic roast shipping Indicated point e - Hrn awr,'mf n . that the striking longhoremen, by a e it iiiaifim alio-Boi wta (um Omm, urn. t,a vote of two to one, have defeated laM r fiif aeff-- w proposition to return to work under JflflftirSrt (UWAIAU fx" f ri nr 1i a fla ai faaa, Hnnlmiltm open shop conditions. , cents, aiao ft APPENDICITIS Kw,M jrrrT If k 'ti., a W. N. jr -- 1' , msn. - t at )r tI re U, Salt Lake City, rarr n .rnn s Ne. Woman Sleeps All tbe Time. Denver. Mrs. Wens Harvey, 23 years old. who on June 2 suddenly lapsed into a deep slumber. Is still sleeping without having responded to efforts of (hysicians to awaken her. Aside from breathing deeply, the woman appears to be normal. y bealtby. Guards Perish in Fire. Athens. Thirty-twpersons lost their lives In Ihe fire at Tafol foreeL which destroyed the thstesns of King Constantine and the crown princest. Twenty eigM of the vic'iros were members of Hie Uoyal guards.. Four Raider Convicted. Laredo, Txa. Fmir M'xirsns charged with niiirirr in ronnertion with 11. e killing of Corporal Wnianj Ober1) J0-1'- V bf of M trr,p. Jotir1en'h Sta'es rata ry. Jry were and sentenced t';lt-t- i fr,u.'I gailtj o d.s'h . on-thir- HORSE SALE DISTEMPER know that what you aril or buy through the aalva You baa about one chance In fifty to eacap SAI.U! NTAIII.a III STIC Ml I? It. "M'OHSTS" is your true protectron, . your only safeguard, for aa aura aa you treat all your horse with It. you will soon be rid of the diaeaae. It acts as a. sure preventive, no matter how they ara "exposed." 60 cenla and II a bottle; i& and $10 d6sen bottles, at all' good ilruKRiata, horaa goods houaea, or delivered by the nmmifaclurere. MKDICAL. CO. Cheulaia. GMkra. lad.. V. . A. The Forbidden Vine. Among the things to be avoided, when you stroll into the country. I poison Ivy. It clumbers luxuriantly over walls and fences und trees und, Ute In the sea Hon, the old glossy of which is divided hit leaves, three lobes, turn to reds, browns and) Its fruit is a small dune y.illows. cc tored berry. The flesh thut toui bea It becomes Inflamed and swollen and SURE OF ONE THIMG DINER Whoever Paid for Meal Party Had Consumed, Most Certainly It Was Not He. eu-e- "Tulklng .about good dinners," suld the Yankv truveler, slowly, "I remember one I hud In t'hlcugo. I went Into a slap-u- p restaurant with some chums and ordered the finest, thing Ui dinners. Then, w hen, the .bill came around, we couldn't decide w;ho wac to pay. They ull wanted to. and so did I." "Very awkward for you all." agreed one of his listeners, skeptically. "Waal, yes," continued the man from the Stales; "as we couldn't Unit we nettle the matter, I prosisc-should blindfold the waiter, and then whichever one be clinch t would have to pay the bill. "A very good Idea," said another listener, stifling a yawn! "Whom did he catch?" "I cliinno." replied the Yankee, briefly; "but lie nln't caught me yet." bleaks d Iindon Tit-Kit- Into blisters thut are commu- nicated to other parts as the victim rubs t liein. Koine persons are so sea-- si Uve to the isiison that they cannot go near the Ivy without being affected. The ivy is govl to look upon, but tt la bad to handle. A couple of years ago there was project to organize a society to make war cm this enemy of the human kind, but It seems to have dlsapM'arecl perhaps with the disease from which . Its chief promoter was ut the time In the absence of any organs Izod effort to clestroy'th'e poison Ivy it behooves every Individual to- - loo out for his own welfare. The pofsoti vy is the forbidden vine. Columbus I split ill. iaf.-fering- , 1 FOR BABY RASHES The Byplay Minstrels. ' "Mr. Interlocutor, can you tell mm which Is the richest country In the world?" "Why. the United States Is llie richest country In the world, Mr. TaiulMi." "No, It Isn't. Ireland Is the richest country In the world." "And why is Ireland the richest country In the world. Mr. Tiuiibo?" "Hern use It's rupilal Is ahvavs Ioub-tin.- " Cutlcura Soap la Best Because Se Soothing and Cooling. Trial Free. If bnby Is troubled with rashes, ec- cenias, Itchines, clinfiiifs or hot. Irritated skin follow Cutlcura So8 bath with light application of Ciitlciirn Ointment to the part. Nothing so svsithlng. cooling and refreshing when be Is fretful snd sleepless. Free sample each by mall with I5ook. Addresn sstrrd. Cutlcura, Dept. L, tSoston. Sold everywhere. Adv. afTi-cte- "While the undertaker are gather itig tip the shattered rvumln ,f b Inte Mr. Tainbo. Mr. Pnyn will r Hint pathetic ballail, 'Here Lie Whut'a Le ft of P.H.r Jltn Ulynn. He Jolie, He t'liiiblu't Slop; lie Sang, nous Mil der Kaiser In a tiertnan P.ar Practical Diplomacy. l of "Papa." Inquired a young some seven summers, us be iski-up froin a bsk be was rending, "I here's a word here wbbh puzzle ine diplo- ir-d-er ln.-fii- d r ber Sli..p.' Philadelphia "Diploma''), my son," ami the old man smib-paternally as he said It, Th Way of It. "mean tbl: I bring r saying precise"Smith has been having Contrary ly the rl;bl thing nt precisely the rlfcht kinds of trouble." tlilie." "How so?" the young uMful. "hi"I "His salary wns very tntirh cut "then guess I eer1ed disoiiiflry down atvl be was In very, last night." tiiuc-cut tip." n?" Inquired the fond "How, my parent. The chronic besrrower hns one re"Why, I rolled Johnny over Into my deeming feature at least be neer place Just Itefore ma came in with strikes man Ihnt Is down. Hk ceil, mid then back again Just before she rnuie to Ihe other side." macy d rct-.rl.-- e cons-iuenr- catr That Ache! Stop fvrn't worry nbont bad bark. Kilties the Middle Sea. The following Incident he Wen related by Alexander Weed. Tblr-leeni-h Ixiltnlion. t'nnndinn ep-ditloary forces, Hnyal Highlander of Can-ad- n '.t. n : T-- Cotch Breaks Leg. Kenosha, Wis. Frank Ootch, champion wrestler of the world, is nt of the game for an Indefinite period, fractured leg durfiavirg ing an ex' ibition bout. He i wrst-II- . g w.tj Lob Monograph f Chicago. Think Fish Can Talk. ..Sli'iiluojJDcuiUir J ridge of VenuV Me., who is- known as the "Salmon King" of the Punobseot.'U positive not only that fish have brains, but that Anil reason and form likes and dislikes, and tell their opinions to each other, tlie New York World attites. Itrldges explains the disappearance of salmon fnuu the Penobscot in two either "miIiiiou tell cither ways salmon how dirty Its waters are und bow it is not lit for any respectable salmon to live in," or "the fish resent It because at Ihe hatchery in Eust Orland they lire taken from the water anil stripped of their ejti:s." "I m The Time tbat his hammer pli-r- Public OfT,c BORDER OW "C. J. M." writes as follows to the New York Sun : State Senator J R. Edgbleli. State Representative Lawrenct ton. HER SUSPICIONS HAD "The majority of the people In Prance Im.k at the kilties with awe. After gnr.lne St u for some time one of the women remarked that the cTsiy Knglith seieling women over to fight for t beni ; the quickly re-plied that that couldn't ! so. for there was a man with a beard. At that a third woman shook her bend rather solemnly for a few- moments nnd then suddenly eialined rnther loudly: 'I " have It ; the y are the middle-ses.- j , wc-r- e Cot rid of it. Probably yemr kidneys are out of order. lteume sensible habits and help the kidneys. Then, kidney backache will go; also the dir.y spells, lameness, stiffness, tired feelings, nervousness, rheumatic pains and bladder tremble. Use Kidney Pills. Thousands recommend them. In's An Idaho sm-on- j AWT . rin. ift. -- tnyv bars, but ervlr tfK mil. Prevailing Trouble. "What was the matter with Ihe fant Industry In which J nines was terested?"' "tine It wa sotnetbing like fant paralys:," T-- rit ntrrtrr Khetimaim r Nnrnia, rhrwile. m Rheim-- ! fir mt f HER Im ( and ure. ln,C vr4erfiil n aw.neir r JeaM A. C W . hrurkWa. Maa Aa. UK, C Laura 8. Mute . ts' of the grip lo which st!id nv kMnet-sdrow almost tain 1 frnrr. hot its tmt hl rn " rr too on JTS Iriaho. M"c.w, "1 hsd an alav. H (M - aitsrt Case Mrs. InInIn- I I thr lni"-rnr- ? rHf.re InMr llnTroTiliiifn and t.t 'S ttllnr blahlr erlTl. frr,'ion was In for ovf a frvmh SFii s tOlOllT hlt,l. 1 I "ton's Kidney Fliia and bet." Cm IMaa at Aa fnailr t"t great Stara. SO r.d B DOAN'S VillV FOSTER Mtt.BL"RJf CO, BUFFALO. 4, T. |