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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1904)
BOHEMIA NUGGET BOHEMIA NUaOUT PUBLISIIINO COMPANY. Win. D. Root, Editor And Maimer. Knttrcd lit lb pottomct H Colli GroYf, Oreton irpond cUsi mill rnstttr.; ubiarlpftUn prlcft, SI.&O, In arivRnrfu Ailf erlUtng Itntrt iimii krtnwn upon application. TII18 PAI'KIt li kept on flit M K.O. Drake's Advertising Agency, 64 and 66 Merchant! Kx etmn,8n Kinneluro, CallfnrnU. where con tract! tor advertising can tamaile for It. Friday. Ai-rii. 8, 1904. Guarded Because Fascinating. While traveliug through Arizona a mining engineer once said to a local mining engineer, upon coming to a very pretty hot spring: "I am going to take this, advertise it as a great health resort, and make my lortune' The answering advice was: "'Be wise. Go out and find a good placer deposit. Arrange for wide publicity of the fact that you are taking out a good quality of gold, glittering gold, and there will be such a rush to the spot that you can make your fortune by sell ing out" The point is old, even blunt. Mankind will become frenzied over gold more quickly than anything else yet discovered or conceived by fertile imagination. This is a hoary axiom, the bequest of prehistoric ages, and might be discernible in mild form among ape ancestry if the likes aud dislikes of tailed pro genitors were thoroughly paralyzed. This elementary principle of hu man nature is the bow of promise for mining we mean legitimate mining. The time will never come when men of capital capital cannot be interested in mining. Fakes and frauds may dull the eagerness, instill caution and hesitancy, but man's desire to mine vjill remain, and whenever the industry stands forth untainted, it will have its throng of devotees. But this fact does not justify carelessness on the part of mine operators today or at any future time. It does not relieve them of the duty of knowing that their in dustry is free of frauds as any other. Rather, it should impose a more binding obligation, for a natural re sult of his fondness ot mankind for mining will be and is a magnet for frauds. Knowing mininff is so profitable to those successful in its work, and appreciating the readi ness of capital to take the ordinary chance of an honest mining invest ment, frands seek the industry. All legitimate operators have a duty to lend a band in protecting their in dustry. Blue Mountain American. Gives Facts About Advertis ing. Every man or woman who is now advertising or intending to adver tise, should send 10 cents for a copy of White's sayings published at Se attle, Wash., at $1.00 per year. This paper gives practical bints about advertising systems, adv il lustrations, writing advertisements and suggests methods to get more business at less expense. It gives the advertising rates of all the leading publications and in many other ways is worth the $1.00 per year. One Special A paid up subscriber may ask all the questions he de sires about business and advisiug methods and receive confidential replies. One departmeut for hust lers tells you now how to start in business for yourself and become Independent. Send 10 cents today, it you are advertising or expect to advertise to White's Sayings, Seattle, Wash City Election. During the beat ot a campaign many things are said against the candidates that in calmer moments would not be said. In our late city election this was uudoubtedly true, but when the result is announced and the choice made, all these tbiugs should be forgotten and the successful candidates nave the good will and support of all; at least so long as they carry out their promises and do their duty by the City, til me election jusi ijhsi uuiu tickets were represented by ca pable men. One ticket or the other must be defeated and tbt nther succeed. Tn lookiner over the nersonel of the members of the present Council from the hold-overs to the new mayor and members. it would seem that each is well qualified to assist in the management of the chy' affairs. It is not a matter of such great moment, who will conduct the afTairs of Cottage Grove, m to how they will be conducted, liach member has solemnly promised to do his duty and the Nugget be lieves those promises will be kept. A Orcat Edition. We are in receipt of the annual statistical edition of the Daily Min ing Kccord, published in Denver. This is probably the greatest edition devoted exclusively to min ing and milling ever published. There are 64 pages altogether, a large proportion of them giving news of the mining districts throughout the country. Bohemia district comes in for several pages concerning its present stage and future prospects which are very satisfactory to those who know this district. Kvery mining man should have a copy. Bonds Voted. The question as to whether Cot tage Grove should have a sewer system was settled last Monday by a vote of So against, to 2S3 in favor of the bonds. The Council is now 1 tu a position to issue and dispose of "sewer bonds to the amount of $15, 000, or such part thereof as it tuny deem advisable to issue. Consid 1 erable preliminary work will be re .quired before very active operations begin. Surveys and estimates will 1 be required. It is said the ground will be in much better condition tor work in a couple of months than at the present time. RETORT OF THE CONDITION The First National Bauk Of Cottage Grove, at Cottage Grove, in the State of Oregon, at the close of Imsi- necs, Mar. 2Sth, 1904. RESOURCES. Loan! and discounts Overdrafts, secured and unsecured U. 8. Bondi to teenre circulation. . Premium! on V. S. Bond Stock!, securities, etc ,.l,lttS . 1.IS7W . . JM 00 .. 11,9x2 M Banking house, furnltnre and fixture! 6,230 00 Due from National Bank! not Reserve Agents Ml 64 Due from Slate Banki and Banken. .. 3,060 00 Due from approTed reaerve agents. . . . Sl.Stt S6 Checka and other cash Items Fractional paper currency, nickels, and cent! 127 W LAWFUL MONEY RESKAVK IX B1XK, VII: Specie U,M Legal-tender notes 13,40 00 Redemption fund with U. .STreuurer (per cent of circulation 625 Due from U. S. Treasurer, other than 5 per cent redemption fund Total 1M,0SJ M LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In 25,000 00 Surplus fund 1500 00 Undivided profit! less expenses and taxes paid National Bank notea outstanding MM on 12,500 00 Due toother National Banks Due to Trust Companies and Savings Bank! 770 94 Individual deposit! subject to check 1(0,526 II Demand certificate! of deposit 3,871 70 Total 1186,035 83 State of Oregon,) s: County of Lane.) I,T. C. Wheeler, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief T. C. WHEELER. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2nd day of Apr., 1904. ( ) J. E. Yodno, seal Notary I'ublic ( J Correct Attest : ( Hebrert Eakin Directors -J Olives Veatch ( G. ii. Hawley THE CHATTANOOGA ADVERTISING The Chattanooga Medicine Company, with laboratories and general offices at Chattanooga, Tennessee, and branch houses at St Louis, Mo., and San Fran cisco, CaL, has become one of the largest proprietary medicine concerns in the world. In thegrowth of this great busi ness two factors have been dominant: The merit of Its products Wine of Cardui and Thedford's Black-Draught has been widely recognized and the original advertising methods adopted nave excited great comment. The publicity for theee medicines docs not consist oi tne eaten nnraee una ex travagant statement, too often emnloved in advertising today, hut instead the plain story of experience, with the inedi cines given in the plain language of the pe pie tnemseives. i no inuonlnj; let ter is a fair sample of the thousands of t ine oi uaruul testimonials published during the pan twenty yeurx. GU1RDI4HS' SALE OF REAL PROPERTY, Notice If hereby gl en that by vtrtoe (jfanor der luued oat of the County Court of t ho Mate of Oregon for Lane County, w hlch mid order U uuicq i no ma uay oi jiarcn, ivm, lwui, on or after Baturday tbj 23rd day of April, 1'jOI.kII at private aaie lor eain in nanu, all tne un divided one forty second Interest of Homer l). Kedford and Stella I, Kedford ulnort, in the louowiDKaescrioeareaieoiate, towit: negm ninif at a point aofeet eait of the B. K. corner of isuicu itruiiieri ware uuufceioi.runninK inence eaitt along thefcouth line of the John Cochran Dcnatlon Land Claim, a distance of 21 rndi. thence north a rods, thence went Jtfrodi.thence iouiu 10 ine piAie oi begiuumfc, except a rigut of wiy heretofore deeded to the O. & S, K. li, li. an in in vjh. n. a . in iane wuniy.uregon Dated thli22nd dav of March. 19W. Harriet K. I ted ford. Guaadlan of Homer I). ZEedford and Stella 1. Kedford, minora, 0-tt NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. , Notice li herebvirlven that the underHlennil administrator of the estate of A.M.White, do ceased, and of the nartnerhln estate of A.M. White A-Co, nai filed in the County Court of countaiadmlniktratorof said estate and laid ine Biaie oi ureicon ior utne io. nm nnai ao- imrtnerthlji, and that Monday the 2nd day of wy, jwi, i ine nour oi a oxiock p.m. nai been fixed by said Court ai the time ior hear liiKoblectloun to uld renort. and the be t He me m tuereoi, J, K. Young, Administrator of the estate of a. wi i)ui.utui;i-cMt;u auu ui iuo iiue.auin eitate of A. M, White &. Co. v FOR SALE. No 1 K aero and (I, room house In Jonea addition. See Medley & illlno IT IS A MATTER OF HEALTH POWDER Absolutely Puro THERE IS H0 SUBSTITUTE Cull Dm inteilur Slink. Then1 is more pnml in ke-p.uii n few good nnlmnls tli.in to have the stall occupied with those that Kivo no return for their keep. There ore two duties devolving: iqioii farmers whleh are sol dom fulfllled. One ts to thin ott the fruit from it tree, nnd the other Is to cull out the Inferior animals. When the herd Is thinned out the cost of food Is lessened and less labor Is required. Ev ery year the herd or flock should he Improved and the least profitable ani mals disposed of, so as to Increase pro duction aud reduce the cost. A GREAT SENSATION. There was a tip s-enalion in Lees ville, Iml. when W. II. llrmvn of that place, who was. expected to (lie, had his life saved hv Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, lie writes. "I en dured liietitlerahle agonies from Asthma, but your New Discovervgave me imme diate relief and soon thereafter effected n complete curp " Similur cures of Consumption, l'neumonia, llronchitis nnd Grip are numerous. It's the peer less remedy for all thioat and lung troubles. 'Price 60e, and $1.00. Guar anteed bv Morgan A llrehaut Druggist. Trial bottles free. WANTED. Special representative in thin county mid adjoining territories), to repre sent nnd advertise an old extatillshed wealthy biiHlncxx house of solid financial Htnndlni;. Salary $21 weekly, with expenses paid each .Monday by check direct from headquarters. Ex penses advanced and horse and huggy furnished when necessary; position permanent. Address, The Columbia, i!0 Monon Bid., Chicago, III. s,l..j. i -d from Hie tup ot the silo end net Uus out from the lot torn. One man who tried the latter method got caught In the hole as the silage settled down on him. and there was a big funeral. A THOUGHTFUL MAN. M. M. Austin of Winchester. Ind. knew what to do in the hour of need His wife had such an unusual cace of stomach and liver trouble, physicians could not help her. He thought of and tried Dr. King's New Life I'ilU and she . , , . 1 , 01 reiiei ai once ami wkh nnaiir cureu. c..r.. irnn!.. ; .. , inly 25c at Morgan A Urehaut's DruK System Magazine is an article pre Store, I pared by W. R. Draper, regarding A skunk by some means made his way Into the audience room of a coun try church one Sunday recently, and It took the best efforts of all the male members of the congregation a matter of five hours to get him out without desecrating the sacred edifice. CURES COUGH8 AND COLDS. Mis. C. Peterern, 025 Ijike St., To peka, Kansas, Bays: 'Of all cough remedies Ballard's Horehound 8vrup is my favorite; it has done and will do all that is claimed for it to speedily cure all coughs and colds and it is so sweet and pleasant to the taste." 25c, 50c, 11.00 bottle. New Era Drug Store. Where but one gTaln ration Is fed to the laying hens It should be wheat, as wheat more nearly than any other cereal Is a balanced ration. It will always pay to sell corn and bay wheat for the bens. SCIATIC HHEUMATISM CURKD. "I have been suhjoct to sciatic rheu- maliam for vears." tuva E. II. Waldron. of Wilton Junction, Iowa. "My joints were stiff and irave me much nai n and discomfort. My joints would crack when I straightened up, I used Cham berlain's 1'ain Halm and have been thoroughly cured. Have not had u pain or ache from the old trouble for many monlhs It is certainly a moat wonderful liniment." For sale by New Era Drugstore. Dolls Made of Slrel. A novelty that promises to become a staple In toyland Is the doll made en tirely of steel. This Innovation Is of American origin and manufacture, and. although samples ore out, the quantity manufactured the first season will be limited owing to the difficulty of get ting the required steel. The parts of the doll arc fastened together with wire springs, and the foot Is made flat, so that the doll can stand alone. The body and limbs are hollow, and the doll it lighter than tho ordinary doll of the lame size, as the steel shell Is thin. II also very durable. I1EST COUGH MEDICINE FOR CHILDREN. When yon buy a cough medicine for small children you want one In which you can place Implicit confidence. You want one. mat not only reueveB nut cures. ou want one that is unnues tionably harmless. You want one that is pleasant to take. Chamberlain's Uouirh Remedy meets all of theso con ditlons. There is nothing so good for the coughs and colds incident to child hood. It is also a certain preventive ana cure lor croup, ana tnero is no langer whatever from whooping cough when It Is given. It has been used in many epidemics of that disease with perfect success. For sale by New Era urug more. Wheat In lirlueliiK fancy urlces ami there In no prospect of It Kolnir down for some time to coino. If you have, any ground available, for aprlng sccdlmr. bow wheat. You can irot clean need wheat at tho flour mill. I.odjje Directory. A. F. and A. M. Cottage Grove No. 51, 1st aud 3rd Saturday. Oliver Veatch, V, Meets M. I. O. O. F. Cottage Giove No. 68. Meets every Saturday night. Geo. Comer, V. Sccty. W. O. W. Doheinin Camp No. s6o. Meets every Saturday night. C. II. Van Denburg, Clctk. M. W. of A. Cottage Grove Camp No. 6434. Meets first ntul second Tuesday nights. C. V. Wnllncc, Clerk. F. of A. Court Bohemia Mo. 33. Meets every Friday night. S. IS. Lauder. Sccty. Women of Woodcraft. St. Valentine Circle. Meet;! 1st and 3rd Tuesdays. Mrs. C.J. Miller, Clerk. Royal Neighbors. Km ma Colbtiru Camp. Meets 2nd and 4th Wednesday, Ethel Ilisby, Clerk. K Of P Juventus Lodge No. 4S. Meets every Wednesday night. Dr. George Wall K. of R. S G. A. R. Appomatax Post No. 34. Meets 2nd and 4th Saturday. H. C. Duttou, Adjutant. K. O.T. M. Cascade Camp No. 66. Meets Thursday nights. Prof. A. L. Hriggs. Secty. L L Hive No 48 Meets and and 4th Tuesday Minnie Underwood K. K. THAT CHICKEN. In recent issue of the Erisco tue poultry industry 01 the State ot Missouri in rvoich the writer says: "In Missouri poultry rules the roost. It affords a greater source of income than any other industry in the state. The man who gathers up the statistics oi the poultry industry in Missouri has just announced his report he says that 106,348,398 pounds of surplus poultry were shipped and sold by Missourians in the past year. For this gigantic shipment of fowls the rai;ers received $7193,634.04 added .1.:. : .1 e o to this 15 the receipt of $5, 377.85 for eggs, a total of $12,571,449. Compare this with the income of the farmers from other oroduets and ine iarmers irom ouier proaucts ana see how the fowl has a right to aiauu uij anu craw ior supremacy in Missouri. From sheep sold dur ing theyear a revenue of $1,543,000 was derived. Corn brought them $1,843,000. Wheat sold for $7, 183,000 within $10,000 of the amount received for fowls." The income received by the farmers of Oregon last year from both poultry and eggs combined was $4,250,000." The forgoing statement of the poultry business in Missouri, is to say the least rather surprising. Oregon makes a fair showing yet there were millions of eggs shipped into this stateduring the year. It would seem that the chicken in dustry is capable of great expansion and will if properly cared for, prove a source of large profit to those en gaged in the industy. SERIOUS STOMACH CURED. TROUBLE I was troubled with a distress in my stomach, sour stomach and vomiting spells, and can truthfully say that Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver TabletH cured me. Mrs.T.V. Williams, I.aingsburg, Mich. These tablets are guaranteed to cure every case of stom ach trouble of this character. For salo New Era Drug Store. "I have used Ct araberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets with most satisfactory results," says Mrs, F. L. Phelps, Hous ton, Texas. For Indigestion, bilious, ness and constipation these tablets are most excellent. Sold by New Eru Druu Store. Eugene Planing Mill Manufacturers of Sash, Doors, Mouldings. Rustic and General Mill Work. Turning; mid Stair building n upcc'. ulty. All orderH will receive, prompt uttcntlon. Satisfaction guaranteed. Estimates Cheerfully Furnished. Address: 111 I.uwrcnco St, EUGENE, ORE IJffLl The Stamp mid otio block north ot 5 tlioH. I. Depot jcarge Rooms j Well ventilated well fur JJ nlslied and first -duns in n every particular j Rates $1. per day! Hoard liv the week f.M 5 without lied $1.N) ier week. Hemenilier the place. TI10 best tallica g ; mm 1110 i tiiMH, 1110 best iiccouiiuodationM In every particular. i Central Motel h. tdn 12. Thorn pson iiuii'iitKritm 1)11) YOU Ml! Take home tnie j;ri cerlen, undent i-ck. and an Iron-clad rvnn liitluitH to never trade with your regular grocer ajraln! If you did come and nee iih. Such km1m never k" throiiuli our doom, either wny. l.ct iih nerve you. ca 2 Met on If & Morse PHONfJ MAIN 63 NOTICK KOIt rUHUCATION. United States Uind office, Hoscbtirp. Ore., Fob. 27, 11)01. Notice is lieiebv given that in com pliance w itli tho provisions of tho act ol Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An Act for tho sale of Timber I-nndu in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as intended to all the Public Land btatcs by act ol August 4, 1802. LLOYD F. MILLHOLLEN, of Starr, Co. of Ijine. Htato of Oregon has thin day tiled in tl.U office his sworn statement No. 6901, for the nurcliae.0 of the IxUs 12, 13, U fi 15 of Heo No. 20, Township 21 South, of Itange 1 West and will offer proof to show that the land sought l more valuable for Its timber or sU-ns than for agricultural purpose;, -nil to establish his claim to salil in ml befoie J J Walton, U. S. Coin, missionerat Eugene, Ore., on Saturday the 7thday of .May, 1004. lie names as witnesses: U rn. II. Millhollen, of Portland, Ore., J. W. Hourk, J. II. Stewart, Thomas Maher, of Cottage, drove, Iine Co , Ore. Any and all pel eon n claiming ad versely the aliove-descrilicd lands are requested to tile their claims in this oltice on or before said 7ih day of May, 1004. J.T. IlitiiKiis, Krglster. NOTICK FOK I'UIILICATION. United States Land OHlco, w Koseburu, OreKon. l e h. . iuoi. 1 Notlco Is hereby nlven that in com- pliance with ti.o provinlons of the act of XWrcss of Juno 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Novada. , , Wa,hliiBton Territory," as extended loBUlu v,Uc land States by act of August 1, IKK, MRS. MAE W. THOMPSON of Cottage. Grove. Co. of Lane, State, of Ore., has this day filed in this otlice her sworn statement No6'J85 for the purchase ot the 8E K of Section No 21) tp21 South, ol Rango 4 W. and will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuablo for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim to said land before C. E. Hasard, U. S. Commissioner at his oillce at Drain. Oregon, on Wednesday tho 18th day of May, 1004. .Shu names as witnesses . Herbert O. Thompson, of Cottage Grove, Ore. , William Sheeliy, of liar rison, Iilaho, James N. Jones, James Whltford, of Cottage Grove, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversu. lytliu above-described lands arc. re. quested to file their claims in thU ofllco on or before said 18th day of May, 1001. J. T. IlitiiKiKH, Itcgistor. nmnroTnroTrBTToTnn oTnToTTVoTfTQ At The Ideal $1 per Month yo itiii Keep yimr niuiHCicaueu, f pressed, buttons on nnd rlpH C Hewed. (o TraiiHltnt work solicited. Satisfaction KU'irrnuteed, Work called for and delivered prompty each week. IDEAL CLOTHES CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT jo Ordera taken at Welch & WooiIh 3 G Mrs. W. A. Cunningham, io Cottaeo (Jrovo. Oreirou. J DID YOU KNOW That every 0110 who trlen Kennedy uiiain J.urhtnim; ior rheumatism. neuralgia, diarrhoea and nil other pnliiN or lullamiuutlon will 11 ho no other liniment, for the renxon It given instant relief, and u Hpeecly euro fol lows. Ak your ilrugglHt for Ken. nedy'B Chain Lightning. Tako no other. Wrlto V. li. Kennedy, Hngl naw, Oregon, for llHt tcHtlmonlalH. For Halo by all druggists, n 7,3 "'I'M Sclz Schwab Fine Shoes OR Tilli A. A. Gutter And Cfilin-Nk-klcshtiii' Heavy Shoes. Our Slock in Complete in the above lines. IIEMENWAY At K'7.'L't,y5V.y &VKvi5AKv MvVKtKJ READY MADE CLOTHING The London (leneral MereliandlM Stofe ivtali to atnioiim-o to the buying public that they now hai a "ver. complete mock of (leneral MerehaiiillM' uhleh they Intend M-dlnu- at leant '.M IK-rcent Ik'Iow all competition. We iitirchaxe our kooiIm In larK ipiaiitltk-M through EiiMtern Drummcrx. pay caidi for all we tiny, have no hluh renin, no liiHiirance rated to pay. and coiiHfiiiicntly can hcII very cheap. Think of CLAY Worsted SiiKm. 1 flt $7.50 IIIkIi Oriuto (IooiIn ami other line of Heady .Made I'lothlnu; of Neutent up-to-date Mtyle at prlccx that will Miirprlxe you M. D. Wells Shoes Our line of M. I). Well SIioch nr the Ih'1 wearer on the market and at prlccx that cannot Ih eiiallcd. Try our Itoaat CoffecH, the beat flavor and will nliwiui vm. SUTHERLAND & GEKIt. k Griffin & CLIMATIC CURK8. 1 Tim influence of climatic conditional in the cure of consumption Ih very much overdrawn The poor patient, and the rich patient, too, can do much better lit liomuby proper attention to food diges tion, and a regular use of German Syrup. Frio expectoration in the morning isuiado certain by tierman Syrup, so is 11 good night's rest and thei absence of that weakening cough and debilitating night sweats. Restless nights anil tliu exhaustion due to' coughing, the greatest danger mid dread 1 01 theconsiimptlve, can no prevented or stopped by taking ucrman nyrup liner ally mid regularly. Should you bo nhlti to go to a warmer clime, you will find that of tho thousands of consumptives there, the few who are benefitted and regain strength are thoso who 11 no Ger man Syrup. Trial bottles, 27c; regular alze,7oo. At all druggists. Garmaii A Hcmcnwav Co. VETCH SEED Clean Spring Vetch mixed with about equal qiiaulty of good wliltu nprlng oats, a Hplomlld mixture FOK HAY or fur thrt-Hliln liiK. iScod can lm lllilO HOIltll Of Juki nt furiu CreHWuH or will ucllvor on 1 . 1 t..i.. . ...... la onlerml now J Write furprlra tml HHinple itntlng K quanlty wnnteil. nMreM T C. P. AlOORU, Uujjenc, Oregon. S Job work at Bohemia Nugget Office" of Quality These are the magic wotds that appeal to the Shoe buyer. That's what you want ami what you get when n YOU BUY Ht UKIIOI.li: K. KVKifl FA PS' K. K Rl Rl Rl VS Ki R1 W to $9.00 London, Oregon. THE ( I'TTING qiMI.lTY of any tool Ih always a dxslruble one, lint of ctial Importance Ih the power of re Inhibit; thin quality mo iih not to require too frequent shariK-n-liiK- lly iiiaklni; your pnrcluiHcH of the (Irillln & Veatch Co. you nlwaya receive your liiouey'N worth In the bent quality of toolH mid cutlery ol properly teuiiered Hteel that Ih Hiiro to hold an edge. BO YEARS' EXPEniEUCR H HBBBBBBBB Dcsionb CopvniQHTa'Ac. Anmni iirniilntr m. aktrh nrt riAinrf nMnn mtt quloklr MCrtatrt our oiinton tr wbetbfir m Invert tlnn robHblr ptitnlAll Commanl ttonitrtotlrnotindiitlail. HlNnRniK nn I'siantj I'ktenti tkn Ibrnuah Munn & Vu. 'oelf ir a i rptKiai noewf. wunout. cniriii, in nkui futk, without cbAriit, la tb Scientific JIincricaiL A hundiomeJf tllaitrated waklr Mrveit elr cutatlun of nf rlantldo Journal. Terms, 3 m t four raoniii,fL bold by jUI ntwidnalara. & i;0 3otBre.f,. New yorK onto. mVBU Wuhlntlon, A IS. Cream Vermifuge THE GUARANTEED WORM REMEDY THE CHILDFIEN'8 FAVOfllTE TONIC IWHSIC at IMITATIONI. TM aiNUINI riUPAKSD ONLY IV Dallard-Snow Liniment Co. OT. tVOUIB, MO, Veatch Co. 1 w r