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Show a v tMtr -- JgCJZ ir h i fci ' DESERET VI EVENING NEWS SATURDAY MAY 25 1018 SECTION ' NATURE STUDY NOTES i u ; Burroughs Nature Study Association of Utah. tr- - ure for th Sweet Water Mine. Xebeker and George B Wallace: and, the friend weapon waa discharged In the afternoon Liter William 8.S and the bullet entered Mr. Adkins's God be and I'resit!-!- ! Joseph Young, The discourse breast, fractured a rib, passed through in full In this the right lung and lodged in tn weeks paper waspi.i.nd Y Bren-- , f in red muscles of the back, from whence it, Went Brigham .ne at Bountiful, ' May waa extracted ' by Dr. Anderson who IT, Mag, ,,1 reported by fcd- was immediately summoned. While! ward L. 81oiuL. I" the wound was declared to be with he announre- men of the death of Thomas Hob- -t ous. the victim at the time thedanger paper! of Bounttfnl i.w.I'm Ddu con-- ! went to press wns declared to be is-!- 1 a couple of n"-- ' to the pa- -, Ing better than could hate been I In per the Weish ldi.gi.JKe. "Gwilym pected. waa William l falher vt During this week there had been ri number of heavy rainstorms "nice "'alter J. Lenin, present manager Btore. ut th Leseret New B'uk went hen, said the city editor. Tor growing wheat and young ducks, and j Country Correspcndotice. of mud." He b causing plenty This week's pap r emit lined a large ports telegraph from various points in the amount of corresponded from north nnd south indicated try subscribers, it X) llambleton of that the storm was generaL In HLjUanti crop and other It had rained every day fur; lions inreported Camp-th- e that senior Hubert Bell i? this city, who had just re- , previous five days. . Announcement wan made this week! lurned from a visit to Tooele county, of the location of the various offices contr,bated n c,un! ,,f th? of. the Deseret Telegraph Company ! Riln' Joseph Birch, jusi arrived fromform Cache county in the north to George, furnished iv.e restingrt par- OUR GALLERY OF PIONEERS By Charles U. Plummer, ( Continued from last Saturday.) Nothing in Nature, much less conf scious being; Was e'er created solely for itself. J -- Young. i W'adechildren extended mean urgent Jnvitatlon to visit their school that morning, to trudge along with them across the desert a soon as breakfast was over. Clarissa andJohnny both admitted there was much about which they wished to talk and they thought it would be best for me to accompany . l, them, True to her word Clarissa look gffer Johnny as soon- - as we were at a safe distance from the house on the way to school and she announced her attack in a whoopirg staccato tha: started the boy off on the run of hi life "I tol yuh I'd git even wilh. yuh, didnt I?'.' sheyellcj us she made a dive for him. Johnny doubled In his tracks like a jackrubblt teasing a coyote. His ruse waa short-livehuwever. for the girl made a quick turn and twist and nabbed him just as- - heelFheadlong over a bunch of sagebrush. Then she elled over him and rubbed his head and face in the desert sand, all the time laughing and screaming at tha ke top of her voice, until the away and scrambled to his feet. he In Again sought safety flight bit the giri had him. within-- a few yards and toppled him over the sagebrush ss she would have bowled over a Johnny took alt of this in splendid good nature, althongh he waa getting the worst of the encounter from Jvery point of attack, knowing that he gained most when be kept his temper. As soon as the girl believed he had gotten "even with her brother they brushed the dust off their clothes and joined us laughing heartily, We ea Ju - 1 We recommend ry I condt-Geor- L-- . ' iR-ss- one each, Utah county had six, Juao being about ready for three Sanpete eight. Millard throe. the former cutting at thi tin e Wheat crops In Iron two, and Washington four. and s round- fit. Georg- - would not be looked eplen- May 25 a train of ten wagon with hut th nine families from Oregon and Wasf)- - henry, were being did and preparations ' Ington had. halted on Main street oB made to pianLjLarji quantity of their way east. With their substance oorn. He described s grand May Day and household effects They reported celebration held on the th, when having experienced eleven days of rain about 20(1 children with bands of to the resand claimed to have qualified as ex- music went in idence of Elder Eras'll Know snd perts on the mud question, fhtir serenade. The ceremony looked well, however, and the gave him pilgrims themselves, though soaked i of crowning the Slay queen was then wbu.li the young after performed, snd somewhat bedraggled, were with nearly the whole healthy and as comfortable as conditions folks, together population of the town, about SO permitted. wagon loads in all went to a place Complaint continued to be mad of about a east of the city which the of stray dog In had beenmile for the day's portions of the city. The amusement- -prepared Here there were sports. the remainder of during been appreciably reduced, the day D. Bonelii wrote at considerable bl.l.wl StThom-soath- e Muddyi ot the prospects of the people the emJr!s 0ttrihroI, Black Hawk will war Indian V?rreihnff doing Early settlers probably reeog. - -community-In service that feature mad above in of in the th when the county,locality Sanpete and jilze picture hop of the was also made of the do- - r early opening of of a well known Indian war veteran, not othenrfet the Colorado river ngajred followed his struct tve tendencies of certain young trade by the navigation of the stream dressed In his regimentals. in the occupation aa a wheelwright, mending ith more knife-blawho, up to the mouth of the Virgin river For 22 PfP common person of Charles G. Walker, for many wagons on tha Temple block. wnw. seemed to enjoy and connection with the Utah years a resident of Sugar House ward. years he and hie wife resided In thaj;11 ! menta. Mr. Bonelii wished that some- Pr.4cA Mr. Walker was born In Nottinghamward and later took up their n J1 with faith, enterprise and capl- 1121. The residence in Sugar House, where shire, England.. July 2S, f2de!!t' tal would prompt procure a portable saw mill family emigrated to America In 1242. death occurred May 20. 1904. An only ; magistrate was os recommended ; ta th, pineries nearest living for a time in th vicinity of St son, George Walker, met his death cure for this tendency, and the nil. wd UudSi , the ,i Louis snd coming on to Utah in 1152. in a railroad wreck at the mouth of tor's ad vide was "Boys, whittle ? Tf' dry T was in in at home 1282, the first the Their valley age Chip, if you want to; but let th. tree. Emigration canyon V'lumLTfram re- alone. of 22 years, the same accident in Big Cottonwood, igit huer they moved into the Ninth ward where they sulting also In the death of Joseph A In this week's paper Pin valley, a distance of 130 miles th worst road in creation. resided for many years. Charles was Young, son of Joeeph A- - and Mary makesparagraph mention of the construct! of over Two letters from Elder George A. married in 1255 to Jemima Bowers, Young. Mr. Walker teas a man of a fish pond by General Robert T. Burth ceremony being performed by large stature, of kindly disposition ton. at hi place on Second South Smith appeared in thi week's issue, Bishop Edwin D. Woolley, and short- and a faithful member of the Church. street, between Second and Third one written from Manti. Sanpete countn did Echo at Hie widow survives, being prevent a West. The pond was about 9 feet in ty, and the other from Seipio, Millard guard duty ly afterwards canyon at the time of the coming of resident of the Thirtieth .ward, this diameter, fed from springs, three and county. Eider Smith with Elder Jo Ph F, SmKh and other" waa making -- Johnstons army,. He was a veteran of city. a half to four feet m depth at the deepest part, and contained at this a tour of the southern settlements and 1ft good sized trout with a holding meetings with the people, who about time a large number of trims. The News quantity of chubs, the pond weekly edition of The sur- Were greatly encouraged and blessed News bearing date of May said that while it waa desirable to have rounded by various kinds being of shade by the counsels of their visitors. Hla of work done thi the the by people letters contained verv many items of trees. remem be will (This 1252, furnishes (he material Where labor was generally bered by many pond present readers: it was I interesting pioneer history, as to tne for this department this week. Territory, abundant and money waa particularly In existence date of the first location and the until The moet Important local announce- scarce, still, bishops and others of ago.) names of the pioneer settlers of the ment waa that a contract had been prominence in the various communifrom subscribers as to various towns visited Complaints to tt see should sufficient a that ties B. it, Reed, superintendent signed by the of their papers by Other correspondence concerning of men remained at home to mail moved The News to urge an in- general condition in Sanpete county ylemutmctioBone of the Union Pacific number of the parties and take care of the crops. railroad, as vestigation by the postal authorities. waa by Item,' and special correPresident Brigham Young, as the It was said that in some of the Generally speaking, the crop spondence from Reno, Nevada, signed there were cracks in the floor "Horatio," told of the lively times other, for the grading of the track wers excellent throughout Terin from the head of Echo Canyon to ritory. although in many place, the large enough to permit the loss. of the real estate market of that Nevada this city provided it should be decided grasshoppers were beginning to con- small packages, such as newspapers metropolis due to the placing of city to run the line through Salt Lake, but stitute a aerioaa menace. In Sanpete done up In single wrappers. lots on the market by the Central A letter from Captain W. II. Hooper Pacific if the route north of the Great Salt connty the pests had made their apRailroqd company. .Lake should be selected, then the pearance In the foothills by myriads, in Washington, to his friend William A letter from Bountiful written by grading under thi contract would b bat np to tha 29th of May they had Clayton In this city, announced that William Thurgood, May 21st. gave done as far as the lake itself, the not yet come into the fields tn any his health had much improved of late particular of the death of Jeremiah whole distance covered by the contract great number. They bad also com- and that he was now enjoying his la- Willey who had by accident fallen into being between fifty and ninety miles. menced their ravages at Tooele City, bors. This week's paper contained the the creek and was drowned. It was announced that as soon as the though at Granuvlli. only a few milei 1U! U. S. Grant for President. route was located and the grading distant, there was not the slightest house Committee on elections to farcical Moand The most important Item in the dia- of becharges stakes set. President Young would protest Indication of their presence. la the gin at the head of Echo Canyon to let latter settlement the wheat was al- Grorty who was contesting his seat a batches this week was that relating out The work In large and small con- ready knee high and the acreage had delegate from Utah. He had not to --the nomination of General U. 8 deigned to reply to McGrortya lying Grant nnd Speaker Schuyler Colfax as tracts to those who might wish to been increased of the Republican iriou as wasover take them. The work was to be party the previous the ttementa " bat contented hlmselficai for president and vice president of the at the earliest practical mo- outlook in ErSTrlsTf Utah from proof pterins waa ment, the entire line to be graded by the visitation of these Insects, reports McCrorty iq court United States. The convention was the find of November following. The from Idaho indicated that in that ter- and therefore could not be recognized held in Crosbys Opera House. Chica-a- s a legal contestant. Jgo. and it was characterized by great story of this big undertaking Included ritory the conditions were very much enthusiasm. the prices paid under the contract Iron Home Drawing Nearer. worse. . A San Frantwo dispatch mentioned for the different kinds of work, 89 Prom the San Francisco Times it Local News In Brief. per cent ( them prices to be paid was learned that 45 miles of track the organization of a company in that On May 22 a man named Adkins of tbs Central Pacific railroad was monthly as the work progressed, and Ilf!1 he Atlantic and Pacific ihe remaining 29 per cent when the met with a serious and almost fatal now tn operation east of the Sierra States Telegraph company to build a " new across the continent: tine waa finished and accidents He was sitting near com- Nevada mountains, though there was job accepted. Low was one of the directors. It was felt that this was a very im- rade on the Eighth Ward Square still a gap on the summit to be filled, portant and helpful opportunity. lt (where the City and County Build- before trains could be run through , A Virginia City. Mont., 'dispetch said would afford steady and remunerative ing now stands) and while examining from Sacramento to Reno. This latter that on May 22 a d coach employment for thousahds of men and their pistols prior tq an expected de event waa expected to take place waa robbed at Dry Creek, twelve miles about tha 10th or ISth of June. Prom Reno eastward, when connection over the summit should have been made, the work of construction was expect- -' d to go ahead with great rapidity, "tha Indications being, said the Times, "that the Iron will be put down with a speed unexampled in the history of railroading. This weeks dispatches said th Union Pacific railroad wa completed outes-west and open for business-so- ft of Omaha; 98 miles had been built this spring and the company had n larger force of laborers than ever be fore. A Cheyenne paper this week, on the removal of ihe terminus of the Union Pacific to A point on th west side of the summit of th Rockies, indulged In a lamentation to the effect that from "this day forth Cheyenne is degenerated into a station. It may be a whopping big . sfm- ply-- n lemmr on the' great highway from ocean to ocean. ' The paper comforted itself, however, with the reflection that all the visitors and destruction occurs pilgrims from the east would have to stop over in Cheyenne one night for every year. .Much of supper and a bed. and that travelers from the west would also have to honit can be stopped in or the town with tbeir presence snd The New Perfection Oil Cook Stove U always ready tax Its hospitality to the same exvery simple manner. tern. . for instant service. Madam Scheller was at this time Every man, woman No ashes lo shakedown no fire to build-- no litter-- no playing a theatrical engsgement In this city, and was winning and child in this coundelay never cook stove drudgery. high for her art 1st ie work, both frompraise the The long blue' chimney insures clean, interse hesL critics and the public. On the night try can easily help in of May 22 3.000,000 now in use. she had impersonated in Pauline "The the patriotic movement Lady of Lyons, end Made in burner sizes, with or without cabinet had charmed her audience. Mentioned as supporting Madam Bcbeller top and oven. to conserve the food were Messrs. McKenzie. Lindsay, Ask your dealer about tbe New Perfection Keroaene Crow-the- r, Hardie. Graham. resources and Hyde, of America. Water Healer. and Mesdames Bowring and Use Coaaeo Safety Oil Every Drop Works. Clawson. In the after piece, "The The plan s outlined Swiss Cottage, Madam Scheller made ' Dealert Wlm Sell mi RsummniNtm PerftcHon Cm4 Steam t a charming Llzette, while .Messrs. in the Margetts and Hardie starred in the Auerbach Co.; Axel rad Furniture Co.: Billings male parts. Thiyjiew o Hdw. & Furniture Co- Furniture Cn characterized -- Madam Scheller s NUMBER . Cranford Furniture playing waa the womanly purity and Co.y EMredge Hatch Furniture Co.: Freed chasteness of her impersonations' Furniture Co.; P. W. Madsen Furniture Co.; not a feeling was excited, not a Modern Furniture Co.; Standard Furniture Co.; thought provoked, in her portraitures Salt Lake Hdwe. Co.; Salt Lake Furniture Co.; but threw a pure and sanctifying Influence around tHe name and characP. A. Swanson: Utah Impl. A Vehicle Co ; of womankind." ter Western Furniture Co.; Wanless & Co. Z.C.MJ. The speakers at the general gunday services on May 25 were, in the foreTHE CONTINENTAL OJL COMPANY KEWYOUC noon. Elders Dlmkk B. Huntington (A Colorado Corporation) (who recounted . details interesting Dtme.pMUe.ShLakaGo. concerning the death of David W. 5oi at aJI Newsstand 10 Cent Patten and of Joseph and Hynim Smith, in the, burial of whom he had assisted") James H. Hart, Perry E. pru.-essio- ani-jra- ls super-abundan- 1 eiJ -- cntcin de settle-Heco- hiou I t tit ( if. " THE non-arriv- al proa-pee- post-offic- es ls eorp-menc- r' south-boun- -- WORTH com-mcnti-ng U,104,869,300 DESTROYED 'T'HIS tremendous i At the Touch of the Match a of Oo-o- THE PEOPLES HOME JOURNAL HIGH STANDARD LIQUID "PAINTV because we know it will ' give you lasting satisfaction. . We sell Lowe ; Brothers punt because quality is our -- , - a and Construction, Rather Than Waste and Destruction, To Teach Conservation Ifotio C, I FOUR d, this hobbyand has boy-bro- the quality paint a exactly fits of high stand- ard merchandise. ' If yon are planning ... that swtft-foot- our-ide- ten-pi- " to paint, let ns tell yon about Hioh Stajtoard tb investment paint. Sail Lake Glass &: Joyed the n. merri- SI D. something after this fashion: "How many o' you kids ll help git up a fine pergram that'll tel everybody what come what the birds an' other thing is doing fer us ail the time? All on us kin sing a little, can't we teacher? And Ciarlssy an' me know one er two songs that'll be fin to sing for such a day, an ail of ns kin learn em. can't we? All thats goin1 in fer this Jist give the school yell!school-roostood Every tot in the on his feet and gave forth a fusty school yel that made the teacher smile her broadest while I.gxperienced mistiness before my eyes that waa unusual, I assure you. Then the boy sat down, blushed a vivid crimson and hid himself behind a big book that he had grabbed from hla desk. Nothing could stop those keenly alert youngsters from turning about in their seats and commenting to each other upon what they had heard and that very wise Uttlo woman-teachnever interfered with tbeir expression of deep interest gho .turned to me and asked me to supplement Johnnys remarks, giving more of the detail of his plan,' which the scored boy had forgotten to mention. Then she talked quietly and impressively upon the sub- - . Joel recently broached and her every remark commanded the liveliest at. tention. When I took my departure a few minutes aftergard i had heard. nsarb. every pupil In the schoolroom .pledge himself for some feature on that Thanksgiving day program! I mad my way back to the Wade ranch to tell the mother what a scene 1 had witnessed in their little rural schoolhouse. It was my special privl- - . lege to express to her my appreciation of her effort with her boy Johnny, Tears filled her eyes as I related to bet1 boy's speech had cr Great upon the pupils. motherly tears welled over on to her cheeks as she pictured to herself her Johnny standing up ln such a cause before girls and boys, to whom h bad been not only hia practice but his pleasure as welk to brag about the killing ofone kind or another of wild creatures that inhabited the region round about them, ever since he had been old enough to swing a club or shoot a gun. We talked a little white about the more general program for tbe coming days celebration and agreed with each other that no oAs should say a word to the Watsons or to any on living near them about the plans her family had originated. She waa most anxious that tte surprise her boy had in store for the Watnn racily ihnnld otrrto Tfie letter. I took a short cut across-thfields that I might stop for a moment with. Toni Wade where he waa plowing on the far side of the ranch. I wanted to let him know that I had visited hia school as well as to tell him something of my experience, while at the school-housHe was sitting on the plow at the end of the round when I reached . hiim His face Illumined wonderfully aa I approached and I seemed to be able to read thereon the wonders that Jim Watsons "Paradise" had worked on the man. "Did yuh go clean over to school with 'em?" he asked eagerly. Yes. and I had a few minutes of very great pleasure while In that old You have a schoolroom, I replied. Company 85-2- Zi Pi th tu to ki If er id -- mt th 1m r tha-ogs- et ment hugely, but we were glad when Clarissa admitted having satisfied her cravings for a chance to expend a lot of early morning energy. Headquarters for Paint, At once each one began to ask quesWallpaper and Gians. tions about some of the proposed feaof-- the Thanksgiving 5 tures East First South day cele bratlon. I hinted for a reason for the Street. tecent sisterly attack but neither volBig dlvonnntis on lines we unteered an answer so I was obliged are dosing out. to give up any thought of being admitted into their aecret. I answered their questionings con35(U?jS2WCWlwuw ' cerning detail of their program snd advised them relative to the best form of address with which to south of Pleasant Valley station, by their teacher that she mightapproach be sure thr masked men armed with shot to with them. The fact rifles. took and guns Henry They that thi district had a woman Incum- the treasure box containing 11 re aid for gold dust, and between 2804 and t'jftO them In their plans. I was positive from the passengers. Ihe would be in sympathy for mot. women are glad of the opportunity to lend their energies to constructive efTimely Suggestions fort if a proper appreciation of their be evidenced. About Spraying capacities We entered the schoolhouse just as the first bell rang. The object of my Salt Lake county is fortunate this visit wa stated by Clarissa and John season with the prospects of one ofittY n the same breath. The young the best and biggest fruit crops that woman smiled JncUilgently upon themis be shook hands with me and has ever been raised. Frost damage season ao far has only been in re- - j tened Inanity until each one had made , his wants known. With continued stricted sections. InShe was interested greatly! favorable weather, gait Lake county of waiting for the five minutes will reap a bounteous crop ot all stead to was before second belt the elapse fruits. The weather has also been very fav- rung she asked the proud little fellow woman-teachorable for insects and pests affecting who acted as her aide so-. charmingly of tbe right sort out - - -sound th second call.fruit trees and fruits aa well as field to The there, Tom. one that wonld enjoy beunusualness of the not procedure ing cultivated by your family, crops in generaL Fruit that is with brought every youngster attending profit- - to herself and her sprayed will be wormy and will be school acquainton a rush for his place in the ance confiscated and destroyed if sold on add much to the pleasure ranks he wasn't going to miss any- of lifemight the markets. in your household, by being tardy! all 'Shss Apples and pears should be sprayed thing is an do yuh she right All were bristling with lnquisitive- as soon as the blossoms have fallen think he Freshly washed faces shone queried.Johnny's plan ll work? and again 1 days after the first spray w unknown brilliancy. Eager, hae been applied. Either two pounds be (To continued.) flashed questioning of arsenate of lead paate, or on pound sparkling eye of the powder should be mixed with 56 glances from one to another as they one big room. marched into the FREE TO gallons of water and applied with aa and Clarissa were 'the center high a pressure or force, and a coarse Johnny of because attraction had been It to idea as the being spray ASTHMA SUFFERERS practicable, drive the spray into the cai x or cup whispered about that these children ot the - flowers before it closes, so had told the teacher something, ' evihew Cure Tknt Any eae Cow of much importance. s that a poisoned meal is prepared for dently I e IV UkentOfIMeafert Clarissa waa asked t tell the . Time. the first worms that enter the fruilq was school 1 what happen-arto about several weeks later. f the first worms W have a New Method enree killed there will be nq see- - With all the grace of a duchess she Asthma, and we want you tothat try u at , our expense ho matter whether end brood of worms, or the worms Waved the opportunity aside demaam, the plan is Johnnys an case I of or recent yonr that make the holcsln the sldca-b- f "No. I dont think I d ought whether tt is present as say anythin velopment. the fruit late In the summer. or occasional ebronic Asthma, you It. bout Let him tell the estimated school, have Govvument experts should oend for a free trial of onr that each first brood worm that gels please. method. No matter in what climate not look at the boy. I felt you live, no matter what your age or safely .mo the calyx of an apple or hlaI dared me and eyes of boring the end through occupation, if you are troubled with pear is responsible at the season for the destruction of eight through but I waa intently watching asthma, our method should relieve you the play of the early morning light promptly. bushela of fruit snd one-ha-lf Wo especially want to send it to Ail indications seem to point toward on h ciouda far away! Pretty soon tboee apparently hopeless cases, where voice raised In I.,, o inhalers, doachra opium seriouodamagewhtchmaybeexpected I heart ho childish of the one great thought of yrtpir-uen- i. this season fiom insect ("mer. "patent smoke let the girlrand boys of etc. have failed. We want to show own school district know that be everyone at our own expense, that (his are very numerous on the peach and his new method ie designed to end ell dim- no lunger tn believed the and end killing trees wormy gummed apricot breathing, ail wheezing, and ail and other helpful creatures. cult peaches are to be expected. Cut worms bi.rt terrible paroxysms at one msd admitted, demanded those and army worms are llkctjrto damage whtch, tur It all for time his protection because of tbeir worth This free offer Is too important to vegetable gardens. The white butter- to his father, to Jimmy Watson's neglect s single dy. Write now and fly, solely responsible for the cabbage begin then the method nt oitoe. Bend end cauliflower worms is already out father and to every other falher ln no mail coupon below. money. Simply and looking for early cabbage plant. their community. Do It Today.- He told stammeringly shout what Thh growct ho would be successful he thought of the plan for a celebrathis season will have to watch his FREE "ASTHMA COUPON. a new kind on Thanksgiving crops clooely or the damage may be tion ofHe raid It wa to be an enterday. done before it is noticed. FRONTIER ASTHMA CO., Roots S17-As an aid to fruitgrowers and gardc- - tainment for the "hul deestrick, and Niagara and, Hudson Sta, his father had promised to see Buffalo. N. Y. ners. the county horticultural depart- -. free trial of your Send director secure and other the had number hna ment of!be printed s fur --the afternoon of cards With the most necessary f.irmn. ch.PPl&PUge , if ...... th,C faml!lc lee- - and t berron. The f ThftRkngivtng day tf ail d cards arc of heavy cardboard and will Jcould got their dinners over in time d make a .convenient and permanent to git ter school! and hear the pro, reference if tacked up in a place out gram. He finished bis maiden speech These card will be of the weather mailed on application, ami will be given to all applicants at room 153 county building. JOS. W. FOX. Salt Lake County Crop Inspector. Paid lx tr it in hi tr fc cr Tt m ef l n (H r e. lia-th- Tt to tc to tt P th r ot At xh er to T1 a st "! M te hi Pi . d V, tr Si tr 8m ti fl tl ii tf and-said- long-standi- H Oi to r rb. r on'mnce 5 T i T wi.i- i -- tt h C - P d o tt TT & tl tl d tJ tl P o t! a Kidneys Cause fi h Hysteria a r some h overSome folks overwork;, eat; some over1 drink, and many do all these thing and neglect the excretory organ. Nervousness ensues. sometimes, but most Constipation often the delicate function of the kidneys become disordered, followed soon by congestion. Then headache, neoralgla. rheumatic pain, backache. and lumbago art in. Freqaehturinar tlon sometime beyond control. The voided liquid being dark and foetid odor, and its passage followed by bunting, smarting spasms of pain, even hysteria being often th result unlesa J the greatest of all kidney medicines, is taken to regulate, allay and neutralize the irritation of the organa GREAT KIDNEY MEDICINE. Sold by all druggists Advertise, ment., t b |