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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1890)
timjriiirjm ncsvaoamoj reemtxmti IN THE EAST. THURSDAY, OOTOBEB 9. 1890. Written for This Scout. THE SUICIDE. Uriixh from hrr forehead Tim stray locks of gold, Smooth her brow gently So pullltl niul void. Wipe from her eyelids Those stray drops of tears Whimper this pravrr In her marble cold ears: Take her. thou angels. And judge her not harshly; Wi-ll dost ihou know Where the tempest wa born That wrecked her young life And stranded her womanhood, Tossing her forth On the reefs, one forlorn! Lost to all virtue A vagrant In sin. None of Life's nobleness Burning within 1 Girlhood's sweet tenderness Itlastnd and fled Womanhood's modesty Withered and deadl "Wine from her eyelids Those stray drops of tears, "Whisper a prayer In her marble cold cars. Tako her, thou angels And judge her not harshly; Well dost thou know Where tho tempest was born That wrecked her young life Ami stranded her womanhood, Tossing her forth On the reef, one forlorn. Jlcd lips are faded, The bright eyes arc dim, Lire's cup ot lilueniexHj Full to the brim! (lone is the gladnois That happiness brings; Nothing is left Hut Life's bruises and stings! The hope is all blighted For heights she might gained Girlhood's brief pages Arc blotted and stained, Chido not her weakness; Some daughter of thino May trend the same pathway, And sip the same brino! Borne woman's bosom Oneo pillowed her head Some woman's inolliorloyo Watched by her bed, Uriish from her forehead The stray locks of gold. Smooth her cheek gently, Ho pallid and cold. What band misled her? What loiiguo could botray, Trading her Hades For girlhood's glad clay 3 What demon taught her 'Mid vices to grope A bandit who robs Human life of its Hope! See the faint dimples Half waking In death; Feel the white bosom Half puMug with breath 1 Fiercely she writhed In Death's riot and painl Hush! Her heart's legions Are tramping again I Let the sweet sunlight Steal Into her room; To rob her last moments Of half their deep gloom. Wipe from her eyelids Thosustray drops of tears; Whisper this prayer In her marble coin ears; TaKo her. thou angels And judge tier not harshly; Well doit thou know Where the tempest was born That wrecked her young life. And stranded her womanhood, Tossing her fortli On the reefs, one forlorn. 11. W. Huffman, Enjoying: Old Time Ken tucky Hospitality. VISITING THE TOBACCO FIELDS. Exi'i.N.vATto.V: Tho subject was a young lady of not very high repute, who commit ted suicide, by sticking a dirk in her heart, on May IK), lh'M, in White Sulphur Springs, Montana. II THE TEACHERS' HEADING! CIRCLE. Bupt. Strango Calls Attantlon to This Important Organization. To Tin: Tkachbuh ok Union Countv: I desiro to cull your attention to tlio fact Unit it will booh bo time to com monco'tho reading courso for this year. Tho Oregon Statu ToaohorH' Head ing Circle was organized over a your ago for the improvement of leachem, the advancement of tho profession of teaching, and thus to render more ef fectual our system of public schools. Since its organization, tho membership has boon largo, and soma good work has been accomplished. Tho courso adopted for this year is interesting and practical. I hopo that evory toachor in Union county will on roll us a member, intelligently pursuo the courso, and put into practical op oration tho knowlcdgo gained thcroby. At tho next Stale Teaehors' Associa tion diplomas will bo prosonlcd to all who will have completed tho course. Tho second year's reading begins No vember 1, 1890, and ends Juno til, 1891. To becomo n member costs fifty cents dues, which will bo used in defraying tho expenses of the organi zation. The books can bo obtained through tho secretary, Prof. J. H. Hor ner, of Kosoburg, at tho following rates ; Shaw & Donnell's School Dovlccs 1 1 KoIIokb'h Knirllsh Lltonuuro Quick's Kducatlomtl Reformers making a total cost of $H.90 for tho year's courso. Tho books can bo ob tained through tho sccrotury at better advantage than by individual orders, and tho duos must bo remitted to him beforo you can bo enrolled as a mem ber. Tho tenchors of this county should not lag behind in professional work. If you aro interested in your profess ion, you can bIiow it in no better way than by joining tho circlo and urging your friends to do so. II. 8. 8THANGK, School Sttpt. Manners and Customs 'of tho Natlves Abomlnablo Wajoa Roads. CONTINUED FROM LAST WEEK. Finding that I must wait for the to- turn of Dr. Bettman from Wisconsin, wo concluded to combine pleasure with business. I proposed to Airs. C that wo take a trip to Kentucky, where 6ho had spent sorno of tho days of her early childhood. It did not need a second proposition but was gladly ac cepten and preparations immediately began. Learning that Cincinnati, Ohio, was tho nearest point from which sho could reach her old homo, we took what is commonly known there as tho "Uig Four" lino for Cincinnati. 15c fore leaving Chicago I wrote my sister, who lives in Nantucket, Mass., that myself and wifo wero going as far cast as Cincinnati and as I had neither the timo nor the money to sparo to visit Nantucket, and that ns wo had not seen each other for thirty.sevcn years, for her to meet me at Cincinnati. On our trip we passed through Illinois, In diana and Ohio. Tho country along tho line is dotted with numerous towns of moro or less importance, all seeming to enjoy a fair degree of prosperity, al though tho general crop of cereals and fruit was unusually poor this year. Indianopolis, Indiana, is tho most important city on ourlinc. It is teem ing with life and business, and has, I bcliovo, thirty-seven railroads entering her corporate limits. After an all day rido wo reach Cincinnati at 7 :!!0 p. m. Wo took rooms at one of tho leading hotels in tho city tho Gibson house. Going to tho clerk's desk I enquired as to tho prico ol rooms and was informed from $.' up. I toll him that $3 was up enough for me. This essential part of our business being settled wo wero shown to comfortable quarters where wo enjoyed a good night's rest. After breakfast I wont to tho post olico, which by tho way is u little more extensive than the Union postollico, and not receiving any letter from my sister, I sent her, at 9 o'clock a. m., tho following message: "I am hero; can you come? Answer immediatolv." Not receiving an answer at 2:15 p. m. wo look tho train for Verona, Kentucky, Plunket's plantation, where wo sat down to an old-fashioned Kentucky dinner, composed of all the luxuries that heart could wish, and which, even now, makes our mouths water as we think of it. This is an old plantation Tho mansion on this place is a log ono and when built, over ono hundred years ago, was a model of the nrchi tccturul skill of the times. Although now old and somewhat decrepit in some of its joints it is still able to afTord a vast amount of hospitality to any who may bo fortunate enough to find him self under its sheltering roof. Tho main crop grown is tobacco. I had supposed this to require a very rich soil. In this, however, I was in error, as tho land is of poor quality, and, if in Oregon, would not be wortli over live dollars nn acre, It was in tho last succoring staL'o and in about a week from that time would be ready for gathering, when men, women, boys and girls, instead of tho negro in slav cry nays, wouiu no called into requisi tion m taking care of it. Had I the timo and spaco many arc the scenes and incidents which could bo woven into tales romantic, that happened in tho neighborhood of this homo in tho sunny climes. The next day I received a telegram, through the courtesy of tho clerk of tho Gibson house, from my sister stating that sho was at the Grand hotel, and being anxious to see her after so many years, we bid farewell to friends and relatives in tho "old Kentucky home," and left for Cincinnati, arriving at the Grand at 12 m. Sending our card by the ebony waiter, wo were ushered into a spacious hall, to await tho arrival of my sister from dinner. Tho meeting was a joyous one, as may bo imagined. Wo retired to her apartments where wo feasted upon the reminiscences of our past lives, as well us on ice cream and other palatable delicacies which were ordered served for our enj )yment, P. Al. COFFIN. CONCLUDED NEXT WEEK. cine o rail Car.r.c! to successfully Iravalsd filth cut good healt.'i. To rocch waalth or any cort'.cd petition la ll.'o requires tho full possession c.-.d operation of ell tho fac ulties kind na'.ara has endowed us wllh. Thcss coniltlons cannot exlct unless tho physical belnn. Is la perfect working c:Ctr, and this Is Irapcsslato when tho II:r end spleen aro torpid, thusobstruct lag tho secretions, causing Indigestion end dyspepsia, with all ol their eccom panylno horrors. DR. HENLEY'S English Dandelion Tonic exerts a specific Influence over tho liver, excites It to healthy cctlon, resolves Its clironle engorgements, end promotes tho secretions; cures Indigestion and consti pation, sharpens the appctlto, tones up tho entlro system, and makes life worth living. NOTICE !. LS ri-iH State fflBEflfl B MlJ-UU MA M Shift To the party rree!v!np tlie lnr.-.t list of lunic-t lor tlie great nov "RATED 8 m LOS' 'I II By HriiEitT II. UANcnoFT, ncnt historian. Opens September 12, 1890 ! U I V'n w V 1 1 ! I i I DEADY XI) Mornionisin the end- I N'OTICK FOlt I'UIIMCATION. i twonty-livo miles distant, where Mrs. O's brother lived whom sho had not Beon for forty years. After an hour of pleasant riding wo reached tho place and sp:nt tho night with a Mr. Plunk et, Jr., a nophew of my wife. Tho next morning her nephew culled to his fath er that his Aunt Sarah had arrived. Her brother was much surprised at this nows as ho had not expected us until tho following day, and ho was greatly disappointed at not having been nblo to havo mot us at tho train. After partaking of a hearty breakfast I took a stroll over the plantation. Air. riunkot, Jr. is the tobacco prizcr for that section ami the neighboring plan ters must invoke his oilicial aid beforo their crop is ready for tho Ciiicir.nnti market, lie is kept busy at this sea son of tho year assorting, pressing and prizing leaf tobacco, which maneuver, watched with much interest as it was all novel to mo. I next wont over to tho farm of Mr. l'lunkot, Sr. who lives ouo-quarter of a mile across tho field, but over a milo by way of tho road. Mr. riunkot boing anxious to see his sister immediately ordored his hack and wo drovo to his son's place, a milo and a half. Oh! snob a road as it was. I had supposed that in these old states the roads would all bo turnpikes; but if ono of those "ancient mariners" who sailed along side an old fashioned prairie schooner, drawn by a half dozen patient, toiling bovides, was to square away his yards and attempt to navigate that road without insuring his cargo and vessel for full valuo, nnd got into port with out dropping anchor, or laying down his soventcen-foot lash, and without ifting his broad brimmed hat from his weather beaten brow and indulging in fow curs(o)ory remarks about tho man that made that road, then 1 hnvo lost my reckoning and pronounce my mind out of lolh latitude and longi tude. Such roads may havo existed in tho early days ot Oregon's pioneers, but havo long shut) given away to far moro pleasant ones. Wo, however, ar rived safely at his son's place near Ve rona, ami well l will not narrato what lappened, but leave it for my readers to Imugino how ho would act and what ho would do on meeting a brother or sister whom ho had not seen for forty yoaru. Wo then all returned to Mr, Application lor a TJ. S. Patent. Survey No. u. i.ot iNo. iv.i, Mineral ann icatfon Ho. 87. U. a. I.AM) UI'KIOK. JM UllANUK. UIIEdON. August 20. 1890. VrOTICK IS HEltKUY GIVEN. THAT i.1 K. K. Clough and C. II. Duncan, whose postollico address Is Sparta, Union county, Oregon, hayo this day iiled their applica tion for a patent for the "K night" quartz mine, sitnutod in the 4th mineral district in Township 7 .South. Itango No 4!! K. V M, and described by tho oilicial pints and field notes on tllu in this otllce as follows, to-wit: Beginning at the NE corner post of the "Golden Eagle" quartz mine, post being marked "Cor. No. 1, K. jr. 0. survey No. !)," on northwest face, from which corner to Sections a. . 10 and 11, Township 7 S, Kango-l.'f K W M bears south IS) degrees 40 minutes W 2323 feet distant; thence N. 82 di-grees W. 1500 feet to a post marked "Cor. No. 2, K. M. 0. S. No. 0;" thence north 8 degrees east .000 feet to a post innrked "Cor. No. :t IC. Jt. C. S. No. 9;" theneu south 82 degrees east 1G00 feet, to tho NW corner of tho "Summit'1 quartz mine, which corner post is marked "Cor. No, 4, K, M. C. survey No. 9" on southwest face of post; thence south 8 degrees west (WO feet to the place of beginning, contain ing 20,05 acres. Location being recorded In Vol I). pago!HD, records of quartz locu tions, I'nion countv, Oregon. Adjoining chums are tho "Golden Eagle" qiuiriz lode on thu south and the "Summit" quartz lodo on tho east. Any uud all per sons claiming adversely nny portion of said "Knight" quartz lode above described, are required to tile their adverse claims with the register of tho U.S. land otllce at I.a Grande, Union county, Oregon, during tlie sixty day's period of publication hereof, or they will he burred by virtue of tho provisions o'f the statute. A, CLEAVER, Registor, It is hereby ordered that the foregoing noileo of application for a U.S. patent bo published for a period of sixty davs (ten consecutive weeks) in Tin: Okkoon Scout, a weekly newspaper published at Union, union ctmnty, uregon. A, UliNAVKU, IM-wlO Register, 100 IMPORTED and Registered Clyde, Shire, Per cheron & Norman Stallions. For Silo from $-100 to ?000 ouch. Tills is the lime to l.uy Ul order to have them perfectly accli mated fir next season, ard vs must sell in order to ma!cc room for nsw i;nportation-Tlie freight o'. a horse to Portland, Oregon is only ffiSO. Every animal fully Warranted. Terms Eaty. Send for Catalogue. Address Dr. Valerius It Co., Watertown, Wis. PATENTS Obtained, and all Patent Business attended to Promptly and for Jloderate Fees. Our office is opposite the U. S. Patent Office, and we can obtain Patents in less time titan those remoto from Vasoington. Send MODEL or DRAWING. We advise as to pantentabililv free of charge; and wo mako NO CHARGE UNLESS PATENT IS SECURED. We refer, here, to tho Postmastnr. tho Supt. of Money Order Div., and tD officials of the U. S. Patent Otllce. Fci circular, advice, terms and refierences to actual cli ents In your own State or County, write to C. A. SNOW & Co.. Opposite Patent Office. Washington. D. 0. LAST Onlv true hMorv of published I'aveinating. intensely interesting, poweritn lMiuorsen alike by .Mormons and Gentiles. WONDERFUL ADVENTURES I Of Trapners and Travellers Woody Indian ari i nrilling accounts of Massacres and Miraculous Escapes Tlie famous and Duinte Association, Etc., Etc. MYSTERIES OF POLYGAMY The Tithing House Celestial JIarriago Strange Religious Customs Hiography of Rrigham Young, as thrilling as a novel, yet true history. A grand book to sell. EVERYBODY WANTS IT! Merchants, Fanners. Mechanic, and all. classes have eagerly awaited the appearance of this remarkable book. -A-CTlBISrTS Send quirk $1.00 forrotlv and elegant Can vassing Outfit. Don't waste time writing for circulars, but .ecurc territory before it is given out. Remember this is a subject of intense interest to all, and the Grand Il lustrations attract attention evervwhore. Address: THE HISTORY CO., 10-2-tl 723 Market St., San Francisco (POIMISB OF STUDY arranged express V lv to meet the needs of the Fanning anil Jfeehanieal interests of tho State. Ltrge, commodious and wcll-vctitllated buildings. The college is located in a cul tivated ami Christian community, and one of the healthiest in thu state. MILITARY TRAINING. Kxpcnscs Need not Kxcccil S1G0 fur tho Kntlro .Session, Two or more free scholarships from every County. Write for catalogue to 8.--2m 11. L. ARNOLD, Pres.. Corvallis, Oregon. For Sale! rs, iger. ONION CITY HOTEL. (Opposite tho Court House,) L, J, Boothe, - - Proprietor. TTavinc refitted the same and added a XX large new dining room, I am now bet at the PiiiiFifilli IIlIjb Keeps ter prepared than patrons. ever to accomodate my Meals 25 Cents. Beds 25 Cents. Givomen call. 9-11-lm ADMINISTKATOIJS SALE. V'OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT X on Saturday, tho 11th day of October, next, between the hours of 10 o'clock in the forenoon, mulli o'clock in the afternoon of said day. at the lute residence of N. Swigcr deceased, the personal property of said de cedent, consisting of horses, cattle, hogs, farm implements and other articles will be sold at public sale. Terms of sale: Purchases of less than five dollars to be paid in hand; for that amount and over, on a credit of not less than three or over twelve months, the pur chaser giving note with npproved security, POLLY SWIG ICR. Administratrix. ANDREW WILKINSON, 9-25. Administrator. NOTICE op vouriciTunic. NOT1CH Of FINAL SKTTI.KMKNT. In tho County court of Union county, stato oi u retro n. in ine matter oi ine estate of 1). It. Hilts, deoased. To Am. Whom it May conckkn: Notieo is hereby given that tho under signed executor of the above named estate has this day tiled his final account of his administration of the estate of D. II. Hilts, deceased, in t no county court ot Union county, state of Oregon, and Monday, tho !ld day of Novembor, 1800, at tho hour of 10 o clock in the forenoon of said day, the sumo being a day of tho regular term of tho above court, has been appointed as the nine ami ine couri house in union, union county, state of Oregon, as the place, by said countv court, for hearing objections. if any, to said' account, and for tho showing ot cause, it any more no, wny an orucr no not made settling said account, and mak ing distribution of said estate, nnd dis charging tho said executor from further duty as such executor and of releasing his sureties from further liability in this Un dertaking. Dated this ISth dav of Sept., 1800. at Un ion. Oregon. JfOILN It. ORlTES, 0-18-wft Executor. ADMINISTU.VTOU'S NOTIOK. "VTOTICK IS IIEREUY GIVEN TO ALL X persons concerned, that tho under signed havo been regularly appointed ad ministrators of the estate of John O. Lam bert deceased, Alt persons having claims against said estate are notilled to present the sn me, duly veriiled, to the undersigned administrators within six months from tho date of this notice, at their home in lndiun valley, Union county. Oregon. Dated this ItOth thiv of August. 1B90. T.J. CHANDLER, JOEL WEAVER, 0-l-6 Administrators. AIHtlNISTKATOIt'H NOTIOU, "VTOTICK IS HEIlEIIY GIVEN TO ALL 1 persons concerned, that the under signed hits been regularly appointed admin istrator ot the estate of John E. Jones de ceased. All persons having claims against suid estate aro notilled to present tho same, duly veriiled, to thu undersigned adminis trator within six months from tho date of this notice, at his home near Elgin, Union county, Oregon, D.tted this SOth day of August. 1K00. EVAN K. JONES, IM-vfi Administrator. To the heirs of the lato E. A. Warner: You are hereby notified that 1 have ex pended forty dollars in labor and Improve ment on tho ''May Flower" mine in order to hold the said mine, as provided in sec tion 2321 revised statutes of tho United States, be ntr tho amount required to hold onu-third of said mine for tho year 1(-S0t and If within ninety days from Bervice of this notice you fail or rcfuso to pay your pro portion of such expenditure as co-owner, your interest in said claim will becomo t property ot tho subscriber under said sec tion 2324. Cornucopia, Oregon, July 15, 1890. 7-17-wl3, C.J. DUFFEY. KXKCUTOK'S NOTIOK. To Am, Whom it May Conceisx: Notice is hereby given that the undor signed has been appointed executor of the lust will and testament of Daniel 11. Lee, deceased, and of his estate, by tho county court ot Union county, state of Oregon, and oil persons having claims against said cs tato aro hereby notilled to present the same, duly verilied. to mo nt my residenco on Lower Powder, Union county, Oregon, or at the residence of Win. Martin at tho Park in Union county, state of Oregon, within six months from tho dato hereof. Dated at Union, Oregon. Sept. 17. 1S90, HaNER W. LEE, 9-18-wS. Executor, ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICV. NOTICE IS HEREHY GIVEN TO ALL whom it may concern, that G. W. Ruckman and Clara G. Jones have been by the county court of Union county, Ore gon, appointed administrators of the es tate of Thomas E. Jones deceased. All per sons having claims against said estate are hereby notilled to present the same, with proper vouchers, to the said administra tors at Island City, Oregon, within six mouths from this date. Dated this Sept. 11, 1S90. CLARA G. JONES, G.W. RUCKMAN, 0-11-W5 Administrators. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTIOK, ICE IS HEREHY rsous concerned GIVEN TO ALL that tho under signed has been regularly appointed ad ministrator of thu estate of Janctte Mc Comas, deceased. All persons having claims against suld estato are notilled to present the same, duly verified, to tho un dersigned administrator within six months from the date of this notieo. at his resi dence in Union, Union county, Oregon. Dated this 1st day of October. 1NM. S. A. PUUSEL. 10-2 v3. Administrator. WOOD WANTED. Parties desiring to pay their Indebtedness to this paper, In wood, can now do so. 7-l7tf. I7URNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT. . Mrs M. J. Chancoy.CornerSccoiid and - - , 11 St. Union. Oregon. 17-tf, const'intlv on hand a com plete stock of fresh Candies, Stationery, Sheet Music, Wire Goods, Brackets, AND IJSUFUL Household Utensils. A share ot licitod. tho public patronage so-8-15-tf. R. H. BROWN, Dealer in Drugs anflMeflicines TOILET ARTICLES, PERFUMERY, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, PUTTY, Etc. Complete and Varied Stock of Wall Paper on hand. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded Day or Night. A full supply of school books con stantly on bund. Union and Cornucopia Stage - Line ! Quickest and Cheapest Route to tho Pine Creek Mines. KATES ! nion to Park " " Sanuor " " Cornucopia FAUE. ? 1 ft) 3 00 0 00 KliRIOIIT. Ko 2!ic LUMBER for SAXE at tho High Valley Saw Mill. All kinds of lumber constantly on hand or furnished on short notice. Prices cheap as tho cheapest. Patronage - Solicited. ; 5-30tf W.M. WILKINSON & SON. Tlie : "Blue : Liglif SALOON, Wm. James, Proprietor, Union, Oregon. Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars in Stock. Drop in mid bo sociable. Kino hllllaid table A NORTHERN FAMILY DOWN SOUTH. Has charge of tho PINE RLUFF COT- TAOE whero tiioso who wish to oscapo thocold Northern Wiu tors can get Hoard nt MODKKATK PltlOKS. AM SO THE. PIKES. HEALTHIEST SPOT IN AMEKICA! -Ainutiics COTTAGE IU2SORT, Pine IIluw, Moori: Co., N. C. TTOUSEIIOLD FURNITURE Consisting of Parlor and Bed-room sots, chairs, tables, carpets, organ, etc., -ALSO- A GOOD BARN, Will be sold on reasonable terms. MRS. II. F. HLOCH, S-21-M Union, Oregon. C. C. COFFSS3 BERRY, Dealer in all kinds of Farm Machinery, UNION. OREGON. For reasonable terms and low prices call on mc and I will satisfy you. .'1-27-tf. m m Is Dove. Leaves Union daily at 2 p. m, arrives at Cove at 3:30 p. in. Leaves Cove at 8 a. in., arrives at Union at 9 :30 a. in. Connections made with Elliott's coachev running to the depot, carrying passenger. for cast and west bound trains. RATES forI'AS.SENGEi:S.I,lJOfJAGK and FREIGHT, REASONABLE. ROBINSON A LAYNE. - - - Proprietors C. II. COOVEU, Proprietor. Hoard and Lodging at Reasonable Rates. Meals Beds O IX Cents Cents. Fresh Urcad. Pies, Cakes ami Confectionery always on hand. 8-21-tf. Machinery For Sale 1 will sell or trade on good terms the fol lowing described machinery: One Shingle Machine, Ode Hotting Machine. One Drag Saw. One Moulding Mif nine. Shafting, Ptil .j-fc. Belts, Moulding knives, etc Call on or address 7-ai-inO G.P, VIIITE. Cove, Or. Thomson & Pnrsol aro aironts for tho celebrated Cyclono WindMill, and ns tho prices on tlicin Imvobcen great ly reduced thoy aro now withiu tho reach of all. Sample mill to bo seen nt their planer in North Union. Call and examine it. g LIVER Wm El Li LSD UBS DO NOT CillPE, SICKEN OR CONSTIPATE. Su: Cuu for Sick Husicmi. bu ii irouo.M amine rran) iEciftiuon or Conitlpitiin. V lKirofth.Oampl.ila . . , , ,, " running iu mod. on. pill tin n.t.r Ih too lr 0o. Kuitoukt . much uer 3 pill, put up In . .tront Tl2 which rmn twruTlMl in Ml iwkil A GrtM (him. It.ct I. Tr.lr. ..4 ru.ta... Ufa. In, lir.al.. wlik. Ml '.'. I" Tri4.ll.rl. M, d l.r-j.k.r.. .. Wui r " -uv ir ... la hum. ' DR. HARTrrvn mow rnmn v ' PfCIHICBik. liUH.i r,., i M. ..!V,'...l i UIIIALTIIU4 li..Mll.kkr:r,.Tii-,v ' -.1 TME 03. KA3TEaEICUt CO. ST. LOUIS. Mf,