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Show A Farmer Straightened Out. "A man living ou a farm near horo camo iu a short timo ago completely doubled up with rheumatism. I handed him nbotlleofOh'iinboiIaln'el'niu Halm and told him to uo it freely nnd if not satistlid after using it ho need not pay a tent for It," aas C. P. Ka-der.of Pat tons M'lls, N. V. "A few dnva later he walked Into the store ns strnlght as a string and handed men dollar saying give mo another bottle of Ohaiubcrlaiit'B I'alu Dulm. 1 want It in tho houso nil tho timo for it cured nu. For sale by 11. H. Merrihew. Those who lmvo gone over the routs says thai it makes a line Hue for a railroad, rail-road, and whoa completed will bo nu sosy road to operate, aa there are up curves or grades to speak of. Woik on the Girlnnd factory Is going on steadily, but tho machinery cannot be taken In until tho road is completed nnd this is tlic reason why tho work Is being hurried to completion by tho Short Lino management Utah shows a lower perientage of martgaped farms than any State in the Unl n, Wyoming, Montana and Idaho being very close In succession for tho plaro ot honor. The perrsntnges in (the dllTorent States aro: TJtah, 11,2; Wyom lug 12,3; MoHann, U;Idnho, 10.4, |