Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1904)
BOHEMIA NYJGGET BOHEMIA MIKKjET PUBLISHING COMPANY. Wrn. B. Root. Editor isd Mxaiter. taunt t ti tef i un Omis, S.ka.rlril.aprlr. !., la !. Arft.rtUl.r lUlnpai1! apa aaaUcatlaa. thm rxrcn U kM a l K I" AnltMaf AreT. Ma4 a U El ai.r-Sa rro. cuitonia. wareo liM tac tt'TTrtistar ras V aj iar IV THE ORIGINAL JUBILEE SINGERS WIH live a Concert for the Benefit of Masonic and I. U. O F. Sidewalk Fund. IT IS A HATTER OF HEALTH Lodge Directory. Friday. Febr: aky 19, 1904. mm .MINING EXCHANGES. From our exchanges it is learned the various mining stoct ex changes, operated in different cities are being revived and a great amount of interest is being mani fested by the investing public. It would seem that Portland is Mbey otac the- ok that hnve totsehed the heart ot the world. A strictly Msh etas cottcert eorape-.ny ' iwsd to henr them ts to devote nn evening to melody ami song. Owing tu the fact that the Opera House ts engaged tor thb date the Hik Jubi lee Stnctra will male their appear- anee In the Masonic Hail Wednesday evening. Kei.. Jl. This hall will be welt Mshted and comfort Ably seated on this occasion. This concert will be given under the auspice of the Cottage Grove Improvement Club A liberal per cent of the toor re ceipts being donated to the Masonic and I. O. O. K. sidewalk fund, where in there Is a targe deScit. This celebrated concert company has a world wide reputation and Is one ot the bet mueienl nrvnBlxattons on the road. It consists of eight I people and was organised. Oct 6. 1STJ. at FIsk University, Nashville, Tenn., and has been under the same man agement for 20 year. This concert I company only vWU Cottage Grove , to 811 In an extra date and will tbeJe forebea rare opportunity for our people to bear such a splendid or ganization la its musical &!ec!altl4, jand at the same time assist a worthy local cause. Admission . cent., and , Its well worth It. Si A. F. and A. M. Cottage Grove No. 5. 1 st m4 3td Saturday. OHvtr Yeatch, V. Meets I. O. O. F. CfttWte Giove No- 6S. Meets f 1 ..it.. every jjiiiiay hirbu Geo. Cower, F. Seety. Absolutely Puro WERE IS. -NO SUBSTITUTE W. O. W. Bohemia Cawp Ko. no. Meets every SUnrtky ai"1- C. H. Van Detibmg. Ckifc. M. W. of A. Cottage Gtove Cawp Ko. Meet first ami second Tuesday A Free-Trade Hallucination, nights. There is a Free-Trade hallucina tion that Protectionists are enemies of foreign trade and that they seek to rear a Tariff wall which will ex-1 dude all foreign goods from their ; country. But when the begin to examine the American Tariff they ' will discover that out of a total im portation of $ 1, 025 7 1.53s in 1003. goods to the value of $416, 1 St. 066 j were admitted free of duty. This means that proper discrimination was shown and that the framers of the Dingley Tariff did not make the blunder of making difficult the. importation of those things which C. V. Wallace. Clerk. F. of A. Court Bohemia Mo. 33. every i-rway otgur. Meets S. E. Lauder, Secty. Women of Woodcraft. St. Valentine aide. Meets jnd and 4th Mondays. Mis. C J. Miller. Clerk. we cannot ourselves profitably pro- TEiMPERlNG STEEL. ducc. If Great Britain works aloof; t, - ... ,,,, . ,.i , tee lines no other country will AV JtrntT eSn, ? for hard ba 0CC3Sin 10 fi"d fU wUh h" dark straw color tor hard rock. , . ... , . . ., The drills should be first heated ?nd ?on w '", b MyltT and forged to the proper shape and ' th,e. s,1 l . .. ,r.r. r commits the absurdttv of contend-1 well located for an Exchange, there 'inX iug that it is wise and economical are many stocks which might be,' XHt for people to buy from others that &"&,S? mS the other tack and p,ant themlves also be drawn by first plunging the " flTLl utilize its resources San Francisco "Chronicle". Royal Neighbors. Emma Colbtirn Camp. Meets sod and 4th Wednesday. Ethel B'sby, Clerk. G. A. R. dealt in if properly placed before the public- The Oregon mining 5tock Exchange already organized and in running order could easily be brought up to an interesting and profitable position. What little differences that may exist between the brokers, should be forgotten and a united effort made to have a first class Exchange, where the buyer and seller would know where to go for a market, as well as to assist in the advancement and ad vertising of the mineral resources of the State of Oregon. Probably Appomatax Post Xo. end and 4th Saturday. H. C. Dolton, Adjut ant. Meets reheated drill about an inch and withdrawing it and scouring the bit on a sanded board, watching the color slowly descent toward the bit until it has assumed a straw color, due to formation of iron oxide, when it should be plunged several inches and held and stirred about under . the water until cool enough to pre vent destroying the temper. Picks K. O.T. M. Cascade Camp Ko. 66. Meets Thursday nights. Prof. A. L. Briggs. Secty. i . 1 j . it no other form of advertising brought, !?,a temperea a aeep oiue. the mineral resources of Colorado , Dr,lk tempered to stra w color are Krnr .. .,1.1:1. it,. .n v, ! very hard and brittle. If the mining exchanges ot Colorado Springs and Denver did by the per sistent efforts of the mining brokers. BOHEMIA EXHIBIT- corners check and break off, make the color a little darker, until they will stand ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is Iwrvliy given to all whom it may concern that the underi'tciml, has by onler of the Honorable County Court of the State of Orvgnii, for tlie County uf Iine lieen duly Hp-Kintt-d HilminUtratur of the otate of George Kreilerlck (ialp. deceard, and that all pen-on having claims against said entate are rwiuired topre wni the same duly vertltTed with the tirorervoiicberx to the undersigned. at hh residence Insnldrnuntr. which In response to our enquiry of last 1 fluence on its "hardening week's issue concerning an exhibit erties. A steel containing 1 of the Bohemia ores at St Louis Mr. Hartley, of Portland addressed the letter which is printed in an other'part of this number. . No doubt it would prove difficult to secure ore from most of the mines at this season of the year. Nearly every company and many of the miners, have ores already out, which if got together would make a very creditable showing. If there was a great expense en tailed it might be an excuse for not attempting it, but from the state ments made in the letter, it in volves only a little time and trouble upon the part of those who have in forging and in reheating to tem per. The amount of carbon con tained in a steel has a direct in- prop- per cent carbon can be made as hard CROUP and nearly as brittle as glass. The Begins ith the symptoms ol a common reheating of the steel is probably okI; there is ciiiilnie, sneezin?, tore the most important point. If steel throat, hot kio, quick pulse, hoarse- ofl.ix per cent carbon be heated T ''"'.P? TT.'n110."- u"e r . , . . . , Ireqoeut tmall iIot of Ballard's Hore- to ,oo C, and plunged suddenly boond Svrop, (the child will cry for it) into cold water, it is not hardened; and at the first tisn of a crimpy cough, but if it be heated much higher, ' PVly frequently Ballard's Snow l.ini- crj v Rnnnr wi P tVi.n r1 ctnn.1 men-10 mroal. MILLIONAIRE'S PIHIR STOMACH The orn-3ut tomaeh ol Ihr nvtr (f"i millionaire i often (airailnl in the pub lic print as a iturritk- example of ttir evils attemlant on ids pyi'n i( great wealth. Bui ruilliouairea are not the only ones who are afflicted with bail tomsc hs. The proportion is far greater among the toilers. Drfpeptia and in ilijtwtion are rampant jmonp thw people, and they suffer far worse tor- la attottaeUrovewithlneii months 1 ,urf ,hn ,he millionaire unle thet like Green's Auut Kloaer, which ha keen a favorite household remedy for all stomach troubles for orer thirty-five years. August Fower rouses the torpid liver, thus creating appetite and insur ing perfect digestion. It tones and vi talizes the entire system and makes life worth living, no matter what your sta tion. Trial bottles. 26c; regular site, 75c. At all druggists. Garuian A llemenway Co. CAN WE AFFORD TO DO IT ? It's Out 05 o a BusincssX It's not a question of our Hording it it's simply a matter of getting rid of oods and now our time. o f the is y To ol fer you these Bargains at this time. 3la it your BUSINl: to at least investigate our oiler. 017 1 Note these Prices. Siy .'l't oattor $12.US 8.75 coat for $fi 0 15.00 " " 8.00 SI0 " " 5.70 12.0 " " 10.95 7.00 " " 4.80 12.25 " S.25 G.25 ' " -k20 11.50 " ' 7.75 G.00 " " 3.9S 9.50 " " G.25 5.G5 " " 3.50 HEM EN WAY & MJRKHOLDEK a n,i,A.i!nn Kii. v -onase u re ve v 'un n Avoid overheating, both from lhe ,,Jfe Q, thl, notw Dated, February 5tb 1WM. V. F. Shaxafei.t, Administrator. J. C. JoH.NhO.V. Attorner for Administrator. NOT IN THE BIBLE. to 700 C and plunged into cold water, it is hardened. This ac counts for the fact that often plunged drills are not properly tempered, having been overheated. Poor steel cannot be made good by heating and hardening processses, but good steel can be easily spoiled upuuiuc pan 01 louse wuu uavci-B-" record of 5.000 cases &e ores. There is nearly a month , by improper heating. Icedbnne (so DntentJ t0 tl)e British Medical asso- yet to get these ores to Portland, per cent solution,) cools and hardens aon (,7 Dr. Havlland. Fory per The Nugget suggests the mining steel more rapidly than pure water, cent more deaths occur In th flftl- dui is not recommended in temper ing steel drills. DID YOU KNOW i That every one who tries Kennedy ! Chain Lightning fur rheumationi. 1 Mr. A Vii.i v r-...i iieuraiia. uiarnioea nnu an otner, writes March 10th. 1901: "1 think Pf'"? .P',"1 "niuiatlon will u no Bllanl-slIoreh.Hind Syrup a wonder-, '"f "" 'i! ,,,fT U'e (t ful remedy, and so pleaMinu" 38c, efc 1 nt relief, and a Kpewly cure f. .1-1 and 11,00. Sold ty New Kra Drus li,?'w? dru:lKt for Ken- Store ' nedy Chain Lightning. Take no 1 other. Write F. L. Kennedv, Sari-' Vh Mo.l Dratb. Oecar. nw, Orwcoii. for llxt tetftiiiionialx. 1 That a great majority of all deaths ; tor nnle liy all UniffRhit. occur between 1 and 8 o'clock a. m. Is ; men now in the city come together and at least discuss the matter. The past week the hum of a po Iitical bee has been beard in an about Cottage Grove. Xot so very loud, it is true, but still it has been heard. This bee is labeled "Rep resentative to State Legislature, and it is learned has been bumming in the ears of a number of the most prominent and respected citizens as a good, sensible political bee al ways does. Wnile no audible re sponse has been heard, the sligh nod of the head indicates the hum was not unpleasant to those wb were visited by the bee. The Republican Central Com mittee of Lane county, Oregon, hereby called to meet at Eugene Oregon, Saturday, the 20th day February, 1004, at 1:30 o'clock m. for the purpose of arranging for the holding ot the primaries and county convention and issuing call therefor, and transacting such other business as may properly come before the committee. E. O. Potter, C, A. WintekmeiEk, Chairman. Secretary ROOSEVELT CLUBS. In all parts of the state Roosevelt Clubs are being organized, but so iar no movement in that direction has been made in Cottage Grove Why should this city be behind in this matter. We suggest our com mitteemen make the first move. Russia's attitude toward Japan puts one in mind of the little verse by Alfred Knignt: Of all the detcstible mortals, Whoever have come my way Ishewhopraysand prays and prays, And then goes lortn to prey. In the death of Senator Mark A. Hanna the nation has lost one of its greatest and most progressive men. The republican party has also lost one of, if not it wisest, leaders and advisor. I- hour of the morning than In th tenth tour. THE LONG AGO. Bayard 7. Taylor. Oh! a woadtrfol ftrtam l the BIreroI Time, As It rust throoc b the realm of tean. WUh a jaulUen rjrthm and a mulral rhyme, And a broader iwep and a serf e sablUne, As It blends In the ocean of years! Bow the winters are Ariltlng like flakes of mow And Ins summers like birds between, And the rears In tbe iheaf bow they come and go On the Filer's breast with In ebb and iu flow- As It cUdes in the shadow and sheen! There's a magical lile op the rlrer Time, where tbe softest of airs are playlnc There's a eloadleis tky and a tropica! dime. And a sonr as sweet as a rasper chime. Ana in. Janes with the rows are strsylnr And tbe name of this 111. is tbe "Lonr A to," And we bnrr 00 r treamre. there: There are brows of beaaty and bosoms of snow There are heaps of dost ohlwelorellhemso They are trinkets and tresses of hair. There are frarmenti of songs thai nobody elnrs There are parts of an Infant's prayer. There's a late nnswept and a harp without stringi There are broken tows and pleses of rinxi, And the garments oar beloTed rued to wear. There are hands that are wared when the fairy shore By the ntfal alrsre Is lifted In air. And we sometimes hesr through the turbulent roar Sweet roiess we beard In the days gone before when the wind down the rirer was fair. Oh ! remembered for ays be that blsised lile, All tbe dar of oar life until nleht: And when erenlng glows With Its beaatlfal smile. And oar eyes are closing In slnmbers awhile May a loreller lile be in sight WHEN YOU HAVE A COLD. The tirst action when you have a cold should be to relieve the luti(H. This is best accomplish,! by the tree use of Chamberlain's Cough Itetnedy. This itemray liquefies the touh mucus and CLIMATIC CURES. The influence of climatic conditions in the cure of consumption in verr much overdrawn. The poor patient, and the rich patient, too. can do much better at Home tiy proper attention to food di; lion, and a regular use of German Syrup. Frte expectoration in the morning is made certain by German Syrup, so is a px.1 night,'? ritt and the auence 01 mat weaiiening cough and debilitating night sweats. Hestlws nignis ami me exhaustion due to coughing, the greatest danger anil dread caute6 11s exntnsinn mm 11m nip.n n etMir Lwi,. fnllnn.. ti.i. i.. anu regularly, bliouldyou be able find ;-ni 1.1 1 : iuiowi warmer cume. von win minute a ecitrie uuiu in iw lime inun , .1.-. . - : any other treatment and it leaves the ! . , ," nd henlll.v nnn. ' Iy'r ' . .1 .7 :uiim am A False Report. Hob been started to tho effect that I have quit uenllua in irult trees, etc, I have sold nroixurnted anil planted trees and Iierry bushes In Lane county for twenty years and expect to continue tofurnlsh the very uest. siock at, rcasonauie prices, .More than that 1 shall keen u cood Hunnly of standard varieties on hand during the planting Benson, so that uuvcra ma beo tno trees before buv Ing and have no Iron-clad contract to sign. I'm no travellntr agent but am hero all tue time anu win sen the mime kind of stock as I plant in my own orchards. Lost but not least I have nicked ut some Items ot experience In twenty yean with fruit that may be worth something to some planters and will throw that In instead ot a cliroiuo. .. a. 11, aioiiBs. 1 system in a natural and healthy con jdition. It counteracts any tendency wtmij pntiiiuuiua. r or sale Dy ew Era Drugstore. WANTED. Speelnl repiwentatlve In thlscountv and adjoining territories, to repre fent and advertise an old extabllsbed wealthy business house of so'lil financial standing. Salary ?21 weekly, with expenses paid each Monday by check direct from headquarters. Ex Iienses advanced and horso and buggy furnished when i'uniu F.-iii. .vuuress, 1 ne Columbia, 680 Monon Bid., Chlcugo, .Kalu "iicujjui are mow wno use ier manbyrup. Trial liottlos, '.Tc ; regular siie,76c. At all druggists. Uarman A nemenwar U. ADMIMSTRATOR'S SALU Nolle. Is hereby siren tht I.J. E. Youn. wminutrsioroIiheestawolA M. While J,. casl, win by vlrto. ol an order ol the c.mnir (,rt ol Une County, Ore., miule the I.I, .IfX.sell .lprlT.I. saletoih. bl.h.t blddtr for cash the following rl prourlr b.' "inf.V' mM eu" '""i'' A nndlvMe-l r ,TV , 1 111 ne "I'roraiaoiond 1 " luo oonemi. Hinlni Win ESCAPED AN AWFUL FATE. Mr. II. Haggina of Melljourne, Fla.. writae, "My doctor told me I had Con sumption and nothing could be done forme. I was given up to die. The offer of a free trial bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Cnn.nmntinn r.. ducedmetotry it. Results ero start ling. I am now on the road to re covery and owe all to Dr. King's New Discovery. It surelv savl i,r. una great cure is guaranteed for all throat and lung diseases Morgan A Ilro haut. Druggists. Price VI ami i nn Trial bottles free. ,w' I .. . Jl . V ' - sassuM 'inri in Maul iV J'm t roli.' "lf to b o,.lleV,h..d;yofVbru;,r decee3',tr"0r ' Euteo' aVm! While. BETTER THAN GOLD. 'I was troubled for with chronic imJieeat ion nml nnssA..a debility," writes F. J. Green, of Lan caster. N. II. ''No remedy helned m. until I began using Electric Bitters, which did me more good than 1.11 medicine I ever used. They have also kept my wife in excellent health for vearg. She says Electric Bitters ara lust eolendid for female tronhlo., ti..,. they are a grand tonic and invigorator for weak, run down women. No other medicine can take its nlnra u ... family." Trv them. Onlv fKV. r.ii. faction guaranteed by Mnnrn, A, 11.. 'n- lv uis. haut. PERFECT CONFIDENCE. When there used to tea feeling of uneasiness and worry in the household when a child showed symptoms of croup there is now perfect confidence. This is owing to the uniform success of Lhamhcrlnin'a Cough Remedy in the treatment ol that disease. Art. M 1 Ilaaford. of PooImvIIIs m.i 1.. ing ol her experience in the use of that remedy says. "I have a world o( con. lidenco in Chamber .1 n' rVm,i. u.. iy for I have used it with iwrft ... cess. 3iy clilid Gar and perfect sue is subject to severe attacks ol croup and it always gives him prompt relief." For sale hy .-n 4.1a iTugoiore. Os.Utl.ai I'.pwl.rlr tllrlb.lril 1. Ik. I.ouil lloW. "Then are a nooiher of HSlfom not to tbe Itlhle which errrytwily thinks are there." Mid a rWrgyiuau "Tbe chief of tbew sentenrM K itr temirs the wlad to tbe bom lamb' Vou would Mwrcu tbe 11'bW prrt'. tltoruuchly before jrost would Sod Hint sentence In It Where you would Br I It would Ik 1q Sterne's 'entlinruial Journey ' "Sterne seta a rood deal ot praise fo the origination of this sentence, but li was originated, as a matter of fart before be was horn. In a collm-tinn of French proverbs published in IS01 and. 'DIeu mewre le rent a la brrW toodue.' That coorlct Sterne of nl ' glarism. 1 "'In the tnklst of Hfe we are to I death.' Everybody think that Is In It Bible. It isn't, though. It ts let the 1 burial service. " That be who him may read." This I H another sentence supw. wrongly. to be Whiles I. It Is not Mibllcal. though tbe IliWe baa something very like It- namely. That be may run that readeth.' "Prone to sin as the spark By up ward.' Tbe Illble nowhere contain 1 thor word.. " 'A anion shall t born In a day ' Tbe nearest thing to that In the Good isooic la, -suall a natlsn be born oncer " i.poi uniinr l.ligur ami to n. m hting. t .u rantwH ha. 11. HAMf t MAAI or nii.tiNtnii wiittuul it J VV 1 1 1 1 ill llVlVl ' ! luer .ml itollutint: ll.r Z IIKAl.ril Mrtni thr atrilitv t do a f.w.1 das work. Willi, ml 11 11. 1 mo f.ligu. ami to Hud III. worth digr.ltolt u polling im user mm poiiiiiing bhnd. e'och a i-ouiliiioa may tw Ini awl uoickxl olHaiitnl by llerbtli. the bt User rslator that the wbrltt ha. et.rV.nown. Mrs. D H' . Swill. nir. April J, KMX. "I u.w llrrblne. hint it Uit b-t SMalieine foe n all tio and rtrulating lh User 1 oswil. rricv 00 cent.. Sakl lit ll.r New Kra Drag Klor. n.aU... IVlMeTsilr.. Dolly-So Slnpklis. the rasher of tbe bank. prul to ot last nlfaL Polly-Vs; and I prombm to marry bin. t "DM he ask your father's t-rinl. shMtr "Ve; he mM be wcwht a.k mimi to Indorse my ptombwory mut." Iratrd t I'nu wf mid one block ci nil thoH V Depot at Soath Aurrlrw In IMx n. c. The greater the nuiober f the sup. ceedlng phase of clrlllialion the ntorv even must be the av rain ami inns resemble the ftcuenl leDgth of human period It U to be een mat the two central Ei penou. inow of Ilallaladl ami ri-, lonemer emwace alnut a thou sand year, an areraue of .vi t. The cultured period of Egypt may I eten longer. The development of 1'erarl.n ini. nation, accenting on the succwwIto perlols. would result In a stratification of culture between 2.000 ami 3.00O year. About the year 1000 . c.. nt tl! time when Solomon built his temi.le n, ..i- Amerlcans In Peru reared their mighty S1? to the glory of a creator Bo,L Civilisation In America would beyond all doubt have worked Itself up to a high plane nt some time and might have accomnllshed ninn hut certainly hrllllant .i.v. . without ,,1C IntervenUon of European cirillzatloD.-Profesor Max Uhle In i-i . aiagazine. lot III. KI.4. "Would you die for mr she a.ked dreamily. "Ob. say.- be retorted In a matter of fart way. "If you haven't any more am Uthm (ban to be iooklnc for dead ones rou're net tbt girl for mer-Cbkueo I't. lTCll-kI.M,tt(KM. E. T. Lucas, Wlno, Kv writ. had bvenarHiciMl w.tl, . ..i..i. l MtiWarabl. I . ,or yru , flinl relief baring tried all reim.ll I could hear ol I . 1 i doctois. I wish to .late that one sliik-le application of Ballard's Know Liniment "ell Vi'titilntrd vntifl lll.lK'il mill flratrsaltl ss every particular Rates $1. per d( Hi.nrd t the Meek fj a, with, ut l I J.i r) ss : 11 1 inlwr plfi-r I lie tH t mh a nml 'he 'cat Ihi' sA 1 IHT.l ltl-t-IIllfMJ3T t,f iirrj particular. t i Central Fjoicl a Mrs Ida I!. Ibumpwm as 1 1:. 1 1:1 1 Tun m Olllll rersge lengib of Stt,"J oompletslr ami per manently. I able tbe jrenerwl 1 :..l!M"n ,,av t' liniment on 5 JTEI! ' .80" hy N'w r')rug8tre. I" ; C'bwHara III. HluU. Naawaliy t lln.uohl imi wrr- iwier lotnic to work for th ipi, ,W. Wagirhy- dM way m. but since thai time they have dechW that I might eome back.-iuitlmore American. MVSTEHIOUS CIHCI'MbTANCK. otli",' r1"". "n1 tMn" trie ilYiZT1 ,fh"L-w,M 'hwhlna with i. r-K, New Lile Pill, to nailiUili It , mllY arousing the. I". W!"1. """' Pwl ligtlon oil c.JllUllialuni T, il Morgan A llrehaut. Drtlg- 2 u It Take homo utiilo gr cerles, ancient egg, nml mi Irmi rlml res liitlons to never trnde with your regit I nr grocer ngnlir If j"U did coino and - us. Such goods never go through our dmrs, eliher way Ix-t us mtvp you. and head Inly Shv at KUt. I'HONB At A IN 65 Eugene Planing Mill Manufacturers of Sash, Doors, Mouldings, Rustic and Genenl Mill Work. Turning nml Stnlr biill,igft sped, nlty. AH orderH will receive prompt attention. HiitMoctlon Bunruntee,l. Estimates Cheerfully Furnished. Addrns:-m Lawrence St, EUGENE, OREGON. Effect uf II. la COB AnlMU uie effects of a rnlnr ,Uv tnals of n zoo," sM n keeper the other usy. 'aro as Intereatinp in anything 1 know In connection with n collection of beasU. Now. that tilg - ouuui as gay as vou Please. All the wolves are the Rain cheers them up. Hut the lion aro different. They fret an, fume Z srowl and snarl unless you give them J extra allowance of meat or Z PM of warm wllk. Then they w n eep. hut a rainy day seem, to set on ' the nerves of a Hon or any of tho ca I family. Bnakes are keot i . ' Itttatftr BO YEARS tain temnorn.., " " Ju" wouia think ...-at Uu7XZ never reach them. Perhaps It doew't Siis-ards-'iF Advertise in the Xuoget. TnanK Marki DrsmN. r tlon,iMnlfrro3.olftlJnBinlomS",,, Scien nc Jlmcricaii. , NOTICE. "toa.,Ks.a,w,w, ClirUmiin A Ilangs, I WHITE'S, .Cream Vermiftj THE GUlflU WORI REMEI THE CHILDREN'S FAVORITE TO aswaat or iminos. Ymi aiNuiNS raieaaco oair si . Ballard'Snow Liniment1 ST. LOUIB, MO, -, POR SALU. Thlr,y home power holler nH Bino nn jrooa us now. m clienp. l'or pnrtlciiinri " Lurcli's Store. i