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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1904)
BOHEMIA NUGGET BOIIUMIA NUaOET PUBLISHING COMPANY. Wm. D. Root, Editor nd Manager. Kaltrrd nt Ibe poitofllce t Cottage tlror. Or.f on at if fond class mill matter. lubscrlpttun price, !. SO, mltaiic. AiUrlllnr lliln mi'a known npon application. THIS rAl'KK It kept on (Ileal K. Drake's Advertlstnf Acencjr. (4 anil U Merchants Kx ckanre.Ban Franelco, California, where con tracts for ailrertlalni can be maile for It. Friday, Fuhruary 26, 1904. X.K 11111(1 iI.KMilliiliM.tf f HP VOTE THE SCHOOL BONDS. On Satuiday, the 27111 at one o'clock tbe polls will be opened at the school house for the purpose of voting upon the issuance of school bonds fur district No. 45 ot Lane county, to the amount of $10,000 to be used in the erection of a school house on the west side, also to re pair and properly beat tbe present one on the east side. This is a matter of importance to every one. Each child in the dis trict has a right to au education aud it is the duty of the people to see that proper facilities are. afforded for that purpose. Already there are too many children in attendance in tbe present school house, to re ceive the special care and attention to which they are entitled. I In the canvass just finished by the clerk it was found there are some 50 or 60 children of school age who are debarred from school from lack of room. Cottage Grove is growing rapid ly and will doubtless continue to do so for years to come, especially will this be the case if proper facilities are afforded for the education of tbe children. One of tbe first questions asked by a prospective purchaser of a home is "what are the educational advantages? So far as it is learned there is no opposition to the issuance of tbe bonds, but all those having the right to vote and who favor educa tional progress, go to the polls and cast their ballots, thereby showing to those in charge, they have the confidence and support of the people. It is probable tbe whole amount will not be required at once, but it is well to give the school board au amount sufficient to meet the pres ant requirements and to provide for future contingencies. General Notes. GoldOeld the new camp, about twenty-five miles from Tonapah is having a genuine old time mining excitement. The Portland Wollen Mills, located at Scllwood were destroyed by fire on the iStli, loss about $150- ooo, insurance f, 100,000. j A new fuel is being made in California which is composed of twigs and leaves of the eucalyptus tree mixed with etude pctrolem. It is estimated that the produc tion of electrical apparatus in 1903! amounted to $158,650,000, a3 com- pared with $139,950,000 in 1902. Eastern Oregon had n heavy fall ofsuow this winter, several snow slides have occurred. The Chloride and Alpine buildings suffered in consequence. The deep drainage tunnel at Crip ple Creek has proven very bene ficial. Many of the mines arc drained of water nnd the lower lev els are being successfully worked. The Treadwell mine, Alaska, has paid $5 275,000 in dividends. The surface rock only ran about $3 per ton, but much richer ore is now beiug obtained. As showing what au amount of work a great mine will accomplish in a year: The Tortland, nt Crip ple Creek made 19,908 feet of cross-cuts, in raises and winzes 1,451 feet. Total income of this property was $2,653,643.65. Facts about St Louis Fair from the World's Fair Bulletin: Fair opens April 30, 1904! closes de cember 1. 1904. Approximate cost of the expo sition, $50,000,000. Size of grounds 1,240 acres, nearly two square miles. Thirty-five miles of asphalt aud gravel roadways in grounds. Main picture comprises ten great palaces arranged fan shape. The pike, a mile long, conces sions costing more than $5,000,000. Three great cascades, largest waterfalls ever constructed by man. Map of United States in growing crops covers area of five acres. IT IS A MATTER OF HEALTH . Mi . 1 POWDER Absolutely Pare THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE THEY TOOK HIM UP. The subjects of frvnk wugers, al ways rite Just before unit nfter an election, came up tow days ago among a croup 01 men aliout town, which Included "Uat" Masterson and one or two other sporting author. Hie. One after another the various members of the crowd gave testl mony as to the weird and Idiotic beN they had witnessed. At length one of the party called on Mustersun for nn experience of the sort. "The oddest water I ever heard of fered," said, "Hat" after a moments thought, "was In l-.l Paso, Texas. A cowboy who hud wandered Into the town on a spree drew 11 six shooter and offered to bet $1,000 he could 'crimp' five men with six shots." "Well," asked the listeners as Mas terson paused, "did any one take him up?" "Oh, yes." "Who?" "Three deputy sheriffs." remarked "Hat" dreamily. New York World. HAT ARE THEY? Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver I Tablets. A new retnedv for stomach I trouble, biliousness, ami constipation and a good one. Price '.'5 cents. Tor sale by New Era Drug Store. FOR HARMONY. It should be the view of those who interest themselves in repub lican primaries to work in har mony. While the editor of this paper is new in this field, past ex perience teaches that no good can possible come of disjointed and in harmonious actions in party affairs, and to become harmonious the fra grant breath of harmony must first be breathed in the primaries. It is recalled that tbe Republicans of South Lane county wield consid erable influence in the county poli tics at such times as they are able to agree among themselves and pre sent a solid front at the conven tion. By virtue of location this section of the county commands, aud has a right to demand recog nition at tbe hands of the conven tions; but location is not the license to demand. Something else is needed, aud that something is har mony among ourselves. The old law, "United we stand divided we fall, "is a true gospel. It is worthy of our serious consideration, if we would accomplish anything of consequence at the county conven tion.. If we wish recognition let us show ourselves worthy of it by uniting upon some one thing and go after it with a solid front. This broken ranks method that seems to have beeu a former pro grarae, results in our delegations performing the hold-the-sack-act. We should atempt to impress the convention that we are members of one family, for the time being at least . We should remember that our country and our politics are great er than prejudices aud personalities. NEARLY FORFEITS HIS LIFE A runaway almost ending runaway almost ending fatally. starting a horrible tinlceron the leg of ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. r,otljc Directory. A. F. and A. M. Cottage Grove No. 51. Meets tst aud 3ttl Saturday. Oliver Veatch, W. M. 1. O. O. F. Cottage Giovc No. 68. Meets every Saturday night. Geo. Comer, F. Secty. W. O. W. Bohemia Camp No. 260. Meets every Saturday night. C. H. Van Denburg, Clerk. M. W. of A. Cottage Grove Camp No. 6424. Meets first ami second Tuesday nights. C. W. Wallace, Clerk. Court every Friday F. Of A. Bohemia Mo. 33 Meets night. S. 12. Lauder, Secty. Women of Woodcraft. St. Valentine Circle. Meets 2nd nnd 4th Mondays. Mrs. C. J. Miller, Clerk. Royal Neighbors. Km ma Colburn Camp. Meets 2nd and 4th Wednesday . Ethel Bisby, Clerk. G. A. R. Appomatax Post No. 34. Meets 2nd and 4th Saturday. H. C. Duttou, Adjtit nut. K. O.T. M. Cascade Camp No. 66. Meets Thursday nights. Prof. A. L. Hriggs. Secty. Notice Is hereby given to all whom it may concern that the undersigned, has by order of the Honorable J. It. Orner, Franklin Grove. III. For 1 County Court of the State of Oregon, four years it defied nil doctors and all for the County of Lane been duly up remedies. But Hiicklen's Arnica Salve pointed administrator of the estate good fo- Burns, Bruises, Skin 'Eruptions nnd thnt all persons having claims' I 0,,1' one,w 1,0 ure dl''ed with bad Snd Piles. 23c at Monun ,t Breliaut niralnstsnldestatearerooulred to t.re-! stomach". To proportion is far greater Drue Store. ' sent the same dulv vertlfied with the V"S me loners, uyspepsm aim MILLIONAIRE'S POOR STOMACH. The worn-out atomncli of the over-fed millionaire is often paraded in the pub lic prints as a horrible example of the i evils attendant on the possession of I great wealth. Hut millionaires are not proper vouchers to the undersigned. nt his residence In said County, which Is nt Cottage drove within six months from the date of this notice. , Dated, February 0th 1904. W. I". SlIANAKKI.T, Administrator. J. C. JOHNSON, Attorner for Administrator. CITATION NOTICE. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON. For the County of Lane. In the mat ter of the euardianship of Stella I. Red. loru, aim Homer V. Heilloro. minors, citation. To Stella I. Kedford and Homer D. r.nnvr Redford, minors, their next of kin nnd 1 Begins with the svmptonis of a common all persons interested in the following j cM ; there is chifliness, eneezing, sore descrilied real estate, greeting: 1 throat, lint skin, quick pulse. hoarne- In the name of the otate of Oregon, ness and-impeded respiration, (iive you are hereby cited and require.! to ap-1 rrni.i.eiit small doi-es of itallard's Hore pearin the County Court of the State of hound Svrtip, (the child will cry fflV it) Oregon, for the County ol Lane, at the and at the first sign ofn cronpv cough. Court Room thereof, at Eugene, in the ! npyly frequently Ballard's Snow Lini Countyof Lane, on Saturday the uth 1 Inent to the throat, day of March 1004, at 2 o'clock in the! Mrs. A. Vilet, New Castle, Colo., afternoon of that day, then and there lo; writes March 10th, 1901: "I think show cause if any you have, why an 1 Mallard's Horehound Syrup n wonder order should not be made authorizing ful remedy, and so nleaeant " "Be. 5tk.- the Guardian, Harriett E. Redford to and $1,00. Sold by New Era Drug eciiufc privuiu suiu mi inti uuuiviueu ' fttore. interest 01 the saiusteila l. iteilloruami digestion are rampant among these people, nnd they stiller far worso tor tures than the millionaire unless they avail themselves of a standard medicine like Green's August Flower, which ban been a favorite household remedy for all stomach troubles for over thirty-five yenrs . August Power rouses tho torpid liver, thus creating appetiteand 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, 25c; regular size, 75c. At all druggists. Guru) an A llemenway Co. It's Our O CAN WE AFFORD 1 TO DO IT 1 It's not a question of our a Hording it it's simply a matter or getting rid oi BnshicssX of the goods and now is your time. To offer you these Bargains at this time. Mai it your BUSINES to at least investi our oiler. ate All the Very Note these Prices. $1 0.nO coat for $12.S $S.7f) font for ' $0.00 in.00 " " s.oo s.eo n.70 12.R0 " ' 10.95 7.00 " " 4.S0 12.25 " S.25 0.25 " " 4.20 11.50 " " 7.75 G.00 " " a.OS 0.50 " " 0.25 r.05 " " 3.50 IP Styles HEMENWAY & BOEKHOLDER Ttto of M Kind. "Sir," said the shipping clerk, "1 should like to attend my mother-in-law's funeral tomorrow." "You have my sympathy, young man," replied the manager, with a sigh long drawn out. "I have been wanting Au- Homer O. Redford. minors, in the (ol lowing described real property towit. Beginning at a point 30 feet east of- the South east corner of Lurch Brothers Ware-house lot. runninc thence East along the south line of John Cochran Donation Land Claim, n distance of 21 rods : thence North 8 rods; thence West 10 rods ; thence South to the place of 1 to do likewise for thirteen years.' beginning, loc-ateu in lownslilp20bouth 1 gusta Chronicle. ot Hanged west, in Lane uounty, Ore gon, except a right of way theretofore conveyed to The Oregon & Southeastern Railroad. Witness, the Hon. II . R. Kincaid, Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon, forthe County of Lane, with the seal of said Court aflixed, this 30th day of January A. D. 1904, Attest: Seal. E. U. Lee, clerk Published by order of H. R. Kincaid, County Judge for Lane County, the 30th day of January 1904. 4t DID YOU KNOW That every one who tries Kennedy Chain Lightning; for rheumatism, neuralgia, diarrhoea and all other palnH or Inflammation will use no other liniment, for the reason It gives Instant relief, and a Hpeedy cure fol lows. Ask your drtiirirlst for Ken- ' i nedy's Chain Lightning. Take no other. rlto sr. u. Kennedy, nngl naw, Oregon, for lint testimonials. For na!o by all druggists. Cottage Grove public School WEEKLY REPORT. Wekk Endi.no Feb. 19, 1901 Boya own Total Enrollment 501.. 250 251 Niw Enrollment 2.. 1 1 Dayn Attendance 19A3.. 919.5 1003.5 Dayi Absence 211.. 113.5 91.5 Average Dully. Attendance... ,391.. 190 201 Average No. llelonglng 4M. . 214 211 Tlmea Tardy 21.. u 1 Tlinei Truant 5,, S 0 Unexcused 29.. 10 13 Tboae not doing good work 2. . 2 0 WHEN YOU HAVE A COLD. The tlrst action when you have a cold should be to relieve tho lungs. This is nest accomplished by tho iree use of deb htatinL' Chamberlain's Coug'i Remedy. This Remedy liquefies the tough mucus and causes its expulsion from the air cells of the lungs, produces a free expector ation and opens the secretions. A com plete cure soon follows. This lemedy will cure n severo cold in less time than any other treatment and it leaves the system in a natural and henlthy con dition. It counteracts any tendency toward pntumonla. For sale by Kew Era Drugstore. CLIMATIC CORES. The influence of climatic conditions in the cure of consumption is very much overdrawn. The poor patient, and the rich patient, too, can do much better at home by proper attention to food diges tion, and a regular use of Uerman Syrup. File expectorution in the morning Is maile certain by German Syrup, so is a good night's rest and tho absence ol tliat weakening cougli and night sweats. Restless A. h uniQQg, Principal. Several letters from practical miners have beeu received by the Nugget recenty asking if miners are needed in tbe Bohemia dis trict? Owing to the heavy fall of snow in that locality all un necessary outside work has been suspeuded. This leaves a sufficient number of miners to do the work, it would be ill advised for any miner to come here now witu a view of securing work, the first of May or even a little later will be soon enough. A False Report. Has beeiiHtiirted to tho effect that I Imvo quit denllnii In fruit trees;, etc. I hnvo Hold lironaeratcd mil planted trees und berry biiHlicH In Lano county for twenty years and ' expect to coutinuo tolurulsli tho very best etock ut reasonable prices. More- than thnt I shull keen n trood supply of standard varieties on hand during the planting season, ho that buyers may hco tno trees before buy ing uud have no Iron-clad contract to sign. I'm no traveling agent but am hero all tho time uud will sell tho Hume Kinu oistocu as 1 plant lit my own orchards, Last but not least I havo nicked up some Items of experience In twenty years with fruit that may be worm sometuiug to Homo planters and will throw that In Instead ofn, chronio. H. B, Moitss, WANTED. Hpcelnl representative In this county and adjoining territories, to repre sent and advertise an old established wealthy business house of solid financial standing. Salary $21 weekly, with expenses paid each Monday by cnecK inreci irom ncnuiiunrtcrs. Jix iienses advanced and horso and nuggy nirnisiied when necessary; position permanent. Address, The Columbia, IXIQ Motion Hid., Chicago 111. niL'lifrt ami the exhaustion due to coiiL'liinir. the greatest dancer nnd dread of thecoiisutnptlve, can be prevented or stopped by taking German Syrup liber ally and regularly. Should you bo able to go to a warmer clime, you will llnd that of the thousands of consumptives there, the few who are benefitted and regain strength are those who use Ger man Syrup. Trial bottles, 27c ; regular size, 75c. At all druggists, barman & llemenway Co. ESCAPED AN AWFUL FATE. Mr. H. Haggins of Melbourne, Fla writes, "My doctor told mo I had Con sumption and nothing could be done forme. I was given up to die. The oiler ofn free trial bottle of Dr. King's Now Discovery for Consumption, in duced me to try It. Results were start' ling. I am. now on tho road to re covery and owo all to Dr. King's New Uiscovery. It surely saved mv life. This great euro Is guaranteed for all tnroat and lung diseases Morgan & lire liaut. Druggists. Price CO and 21.00 Trial bottles free. 1IETTER THAN GOLD. 'I was troubled for Beveral years with chronio indigestion and nervous debility," writes F. J. Oreen, of Lan caster, N. II. ''No remedy helped me until i began using Electric iiittors, which did me moro good than nil tho medicine I ever used, Thoy have also kept my wife In excellent health for years, one says i-iectrio Hitters am just splendid for female troubles; that they area grand tonic und invigorator for weak, run down women. No other medicine can take its nlace In our family." Try them. Only 50c. Satis faction guaranteed bv Morean .t lire. liaut. ADAHMSTRATOR'S SALIi Notice Is hereby given that I, J. K. Young, administrator of tbe entato of A . M. White, de ceased, will by vl rtue of an order of the County Court of Lane County, Ore., made the 4th day of Jan , 1904, sell at private aalo to the highest oiuucr lor cam ine following real properly u longlng to said estate towit: An undivided one-half Interest In the "prumlutnond" Min ing Claim I ii the Ilohemla Mining District In Lane County, State of Oregon, salcl sale to be made at myotrice In Cottage drove, Oregon, on or after tho 20th day of February. 1'JOI. J. E. Yorun, Administrator o( tho Estate ol A. M, White, deceased. PERFECT CONFIDENCE. When theie used to be a feeling of uneasiness ami worry in the household when a child showed symptoniHofcroup, there is now perfect confidence. Tills Is owing to the uniform success of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy In tho treatment of that disease. Mrs. M.I. Basford, of Poolesvlllo, Mil., In speak ing of her experience in tho u so of that remedy says. "I havo a world of con fidence in Chamberlain's Cough Reme dy for I havo used it with perfect sue cess. My child Oarlund is subject to severe attacks of croup and it always gives him prompt relief." For salo by New Era Drug Store. " LETTER WRITING." Ita Decline ni nn Art Cnuned hj lh Mudern .test apaprr. The wonderful development of the newspaper may be looked upon as a very potent factor In the decline ot let ter writing ns uu art. The letter no longer can be regarded as primarily the carrier of news. The expression nt one's opinion about great contemporary events Is Indeed still left to the letter, but how much of an Incentive to friendly correspondence Is lost by the fact that every part of the world knows of Important happenings almost simultaneously Is not to bo lightly cs tlmated, says Gunton's Magazine. The stimulus to writing that comes from having "news" to Impart Is dono away with, and It is not always that even tbe gifted letter writer can afford to lose that Incltant It Is only the corre spondent par excellence who knows how to attain the perfection of his art by writing delightfully of nothing, If mueou mat may do called notning which affords him n means for tho cm ployment of his delicate perceptions. For the Bavlng quality of tho genuine letter Is In the ability of Its author to put himself kito It. If ho writes about trivial things ho does It with n grace of Interest that disguises tho triviality. He must not mako his little fishes talk like whnles, but he should, as Gold smith himself knew how to do, make his letters of perpetual Interest cause of the aptness of their stylo to the simplicity of their thought. HEALTH .Menu the il 1)1 1 1 tv to do n unod ilav' work, without undue fatigue and to llnd wurK, wiiiiinii uiidiii' laligue nnd to Uud life worth living. You cannot have in fl)Hff KAfitl digcMllou or coiistipatioii without it- ? ILVlltl til fllvllJ upsetting the liver and polluting the 5 blood. Mich a rendition iiiiiv lie lest and iiuickcKl ohlaiiicd liy llcr'Wiir, the liest liver regulator that the wmlil lias everkuoHii. .Mrs. 11. . hmitli wrilcn Ap ii.l, IDOL': "I w llerbinc find it tliu best iiii-dicuie f lion ami regulating ilie 1 used. I'riie fill cents, hold by Hit New Era Drug Store. Located two blocks west and nm block north of theS. I'. Depot SHICarge Rooms I'rodlKntlt) of l.lfn Jn Aiirlrnl Hum - Tho reckless prodigality with which in ancient Kgypt tlio upper clns fcitiaiiilcred iiwuy the labor and (Iv or the people Is perfectly stnrtllng. In this respect, as the monuments yet re mnlnlng abundantly prove, they stand nlnno nnd without a rival. We may form Homo Idea of the almost lucrcd lblo wnsto when wo hear that LMilK) men were occupied for three years In carrying a single stone from Elephan tine to Sals, thnt the canal of the lied sen alono cost the lives of lliO.noo Egyptians and that to build one of the pyramids required tho labor of 300,000 men for twenty years. Well ventilated well fur nished ami flrst-cliiHs in every particular :IRatc$$l.pcrday! In 2 Iliiaril bv the week JU.nn without bed :).,() per week. Itcn.i-mlier the place. The licsl tables and the Ich! bedM, the lust iiii'iiuiuiiiilatiuiiH In every particular. i Central fiotel Airs. Ida I!. Thompson 1 KtiritlKTItEHS. Eugene Planing Mill Manufacturers of Sash, Doors, Mouldings, Rustic and General Mill Work. Turning and Stair building; a speci alty. All orders will receive prompt attention. Satisfaction Kuarantccd. Estimates Cheerfully Furnished, Address: 111 Lawrence St, EUGENE. OREGON Ainerlcau Drama Excel, "Ever kuow that Americans were the greatest drum makers In tho world V" said a man In tho business. "Fact. Not only do they make tho most drums, but they make tho finest drums too. And there's n great deal more to the manufacture of n drum than you would think. Of courso tho cheap variety doesn't amount to anything. They're simply toys. There Is Just ns much difference Jn drums us In nny other musical Instrument, though most pen- plo wouldn't think so. Tho drums re quired In orchestra nnd baud work have a certain shurpness of tone, while those used In corps and military work must havo a duller tone, mid the drum must not bo so sensitive to tho touch. "And how mnny parts do you think a well made drum consists of? Wrong. It has 218 pieces, not Including sticks, hooks nnd belt. Everything must be of first quality, too, for n drum must have tono first of nil, nnd it must be con structed to withstand rough usage. Great business Is drum making mid In teresting too." Ilia Solirletr. A gcntlcmnn who had grave doubts ns to n servunt's sobriety one dny ac cused him of Intemperance und ns a test chalked a lino across the floor and commnnded lihn to walk nlong It. Tho fellow looked nt the Hue for n bit, then at his employer, aud said: "No Jokes, now, sir. Which line do you want mo to walk on?" Symimtlir. "Oh, let me like n soldier dlol" ex claimed tho leading man of the barn stormers. "Ob, If I only hd a gun!" exclaimed somo ono lu tho gallery In a tono that Bavored of genuine sympathy, Chicago Mews. Natural Hlatorr. Pupil Bees llvo in a hive, but thy rail ft a cellar, tor ft Is full of cells. Decs also tnnko boney. They make It fluo by combing It with a flno honey-.fimfc-'-fifnit York Times. ITCH RINGWORM. E. T. LnciiH, Wlngo, Ky writes, Anrll 25th. 1002: "For 10 to IL' vinrs I . i hud been afllictcd with a malady known , j ns the 'itch.' The itching was most unbearable; I had tried for y curs to find relief having tried all remedies I could hear of, besides u number ot doctots. I wish to slate that one single application of flallard's Snow Liniment cured mo completely and permanently, Kincetheu I have used the liniment on two separate occasions for ring worm and it cured completely. L'Cc, 50c anil 1.00. Sold by New Era Drug Store. ! DID 11 Mill The fiuniiux Mil" :i un whirlpool l 'our Keo.rriiplilcnl iiiIIch In ill'imeter Ta Id the f n rm up: don't run It down Things go the downward grade fust enough without our giving them n sbovp. MYSTERIOUS CIRCUM bTA NC E. One was palo and sallow and the other fiesli null rosy, Wlienco the dilTerciico7 Sho who is blushing with health uses Dr. King's New Llfo Pills to maintain it. liy gently arousing the lazy organs thoy compel good illeestion and head oil' constipation. Try tliem. Only L'oe at Morgan A llreliaut, Drug S3 Take home stale jr.ro cerlcs, ancient egg, and un Irou-clnd reso lutions to never trade with your reg;u a r Kroccr aKitlnl If yon did come and see us. Such kooiIh never fto through our doors, either wuy. t ns serve you. o B 5 n BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE Mctc..If & Itlovsc m I'HONi; MAIN 65 2 Desionb COPYniQHTS Ac. Anrona enrtlnir tketch and deicrlDtlon itiii Quloklr aacertftlu our opinion free whether an Intention li probably patent am . Communloa tioniatrioiiroonuaeiiiiai. nAnUtiUUft ouraienia lent free. Oldeit auencjr for ucuriiiirpatonti. 1'atenta taken through Munn A Co, recelra Scientific jftttcriCciiK AhandiomelrlUmtralfld weekly, Largest rlr Termi, as iMiltlnn nt inr unlantllln lonrniil rear i rour mouiai, u duiu ujan riewiaeajeri. MUNN & Co "jNew York Urapoh omoo. 2S F UU Washington. 1. U, NOTICE. No freight packages to go to Do hcinlti or Intcrmedlafo points on tho route will be received or shipped un til the freight Is prepaid. Clirlsmnu & Rniigs. WHIM'S Cream Vermifuge THE GUARANTEED WORM REMEDY THE CHILDREN'S FAVORITE TONIC. iwanr. or imitation. THI StNUINC PKtpaiMD ONLY Ballard-Snow Liniment Co. OT, IvOUIO, MO, POli SALE. Thlr.y horse power boiler and eit glno uh good as now. will bo Hold cheap. For purtletiiara cull at Lurch's Store. 2 Advertise in the Xugyet, I