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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1904)
Hood9 Sarsnparilla is unrracstiona bly tho greatest blood and liver mcdicino known. 16 positively and permanently cures every humor, from Pimples to Scrofula. It is tlio Best Blood Medicine. Huricnrjr In 1 1 lull Karon Not no tunny year iiko miriilriil oper- 111111 H'i'io tc'ii'Tiilly ri'ifnrdi'd by llio public lis it moan uf Initt resort, mid With Huliiiiliirit In only when tliu nn t It'll t or li In family wait ndvlseil tliat no other citcripo win open fur tho uf- fi'rur. I'li-iiiioiitly I ho slelt iiimi wim In cxIrciiivH when lio went under Hid sur neon's lnir, Mini It I nsscrled by moil- lent nii'ii Hint Hid larKu iniirlallly In a Riven I m 1 1 1 1 )t-r of operation wan duo In till fnrt. In tliu way tint iniiilnr frur of koIiik llinniKli Ihesii ordeals wns tiH'ri'imi'il, tliu surgeon Konernlly helnic lii-lil responsible for tliu fatal oiitriimo. s Today tliero In lea fear of tliu knife, nnd stnllslles slniw that the inorliillly I far lout. Thl Ik iittrlliulcd by Hui rn TohmI ii 11 to (hi ailvum-iil views now Ill-Id nnd what may Im tcrmi'd tho Kri'ali-r iiopiilarlty of surirery. Of i-ourse, a most inlnt conlrlliiitlon to till conilllliin of iiffhlr In tliu moru ex ti'lltdvu liiiowli-diiii possessed liy tliu modern nnrueun nnd his greater skill. Illlt tliero Ik anollier mnireu from whli-h lieli rumen; Unit In, that cane-t roiulr IliW tliu si-rvleos of aurKooiis nro not do lny cd until tliu liiHt mlnille, wlii-n Hie patient lire no i-xhnusled ur they can not stand tlio shook tlioy must neces arlly sustain. Today It It iipproelatod liy nil slit delll of tliu III to wlilrli llesh la lielr Hint If tin- Knife Ik to liu used tho soon rr It la done tlio hotter; Just na every body knoWK Unit If it disease la to lie cheeked tho aonner medlolnu la ndinln Islered the heller. And lo till view of tho matter tho doctor and tho mir-eon 1 1 ii v u Kradnally edneated tlio people. This nivouiil for the poinilarlly of sur eery nnd for tliu material dlintnlihltiK of tliu death rnlu of perHona passing under thu knlfu. Ilaltlmore Herald. An lioportnnt I'lraoonica Caller Well, tho iicne of thatl Merchant What? Caller IHdn't yon hear that anlp of a hoy referring lo yon aa "lllll?" Merehant "Kb! 'llint'a our olllc-o boy. H Ioiik iih I eiin protend I didn't hear him It ull rltht 1'hlludclpUla I.eduer. CURITY. Genuine Carter's Little Liver Pills. Must Donr Signature of it r.c-Slmll. Wrapper lllow. I Terr auall anil rwf to take il ancar FOR HUDACHE. FOR DiniNESS. FOR BILIOUSNESS. FOR TORPID LIVER. FOR CONSTIPATION. FOR SALLOW SKIN. FOR THE COMPLEXION 1 uaj'i. CURE SICK HEADACHE. ABSOLUTE UAKI trio Mittle OlVER B4 mil e miasm n. i The woret diecaeo tho world hon ever known, nnd the greatest scourge to the human race, is Contagious Wood 1'olson. One drop of the virus of this most horrible of all disenscs will polluto and vitiate the purest, healthiest blood, and within a short time after the first little sore appears tho system is filled with tho awful noison nnd tho skin breaks out in a red rash ; Uie glands of tho groins swell, the throat nnd mouth become ulcerated, the hair nnd eyebrows drop out, and often the cntire surface of the body s covered with copper-colored splotches and sickening sores and' erup tions. Contagious Blood Poison is us treacherous and elusive as tho serpent. You may be carrying it in your veins with no visible evidences of its existence ; tor while mercury and potash seem to euro and nil external signs disappear, tho dis ease is doing its destruc- ...A.lr .itltfn t.M patient is constantly L hnrassod by returning U symptoms and tinmistaka- liln Irncna nP lliM Ii1r.w1 ..vw - no raturn or symptom of t. vile dleeae.. poison. Thousands of w.r.w,N.o. n. M. nBaiBXBB. pnysicai wracKg unu chronic invalids from the effects of Wood Poison know the uncer tainty of the mercury and potash treatment that it stifles but does not kill tho serpent. As long as there is life in the serpent there is danger in its flings; nnd while your blood is tainted there is danger of infec tion. Safuty lies only in crushing out the life of tho loathsome disease and killing tho serpent. For many years S. S. S. has been known as nn antidote for Wood Poison. It is a remedy composed entirely of vegetable ingredients, and we offer $r,ooo for proof that it contains without Write us about your case, and our physicians will advise with out chargo, and we will mail you free our home-treatment book tell ing all about Contagious Wood Poison and its different stages nnd yrnptom?. jus swiFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA. CA Tlio Theory. "Till hi-nltli food dooan't do any Ifood," naaurtcd tho Irate cintoiner. "I'orhnp you overlooked the tlrat rulo rohitlnu to Ita uao," suitm-stcd tliu Ifroi-er, "What's thai?" "I'lrat (,-et your heallh. You don't eem to underatand tho theory of It. You wouldn't uvt don biscuit union you had a dotf, would you)" "No." "Or birdseed uuleaa you hnil a bird?" "No." "Then what are you rtolnu with health food before you tet health?" "lint If I bad health I wouldn't need It." "Well, that' your lookout" Proved ilcyoiid a Doubt. Middlesex, N. Y July V,. (Hpee. lul) That Ithiiumutlam can lie, cured linn been proved beyond n doubt by Mra. Ilelnvy A. Cluwnon, well known hero. Vlutt Mih Clnnami lint! Illieu iiuitlam nnd bad It bud, nil Iter tic uninlahrc'a know. Tlioy nlao know alio la now cured. Dnld'a Kidney 11 1 1 a did It. Mra. Clawson IoIIh I lie dory ol bur euro na folliiwn: "1 waa nu Invnlld foi moat Ave yeara mused by Iiillainmiilory Itbeumntiam, helpless two-tblrda of tlio time. Tho II rut year I could not do an much na n baby could do; then I rallied n little bit and then a relapse. Then n year ityn tlio gout not In my hnnda and feet I aullured untold utiony mid In Atlxuat, IWI.'I, when my buahainl died I could not ride to tliu crave. "I only took two boxes ol Dodtl's Kidney I'llla nml In two week I could Halt on my null nnd saw my own Wood. I dug my own potutoca nml iiatlieM-d my (mil (tardon Inal full, Dudd's Kid ney I'llla cured mo." Itheiimnliaiii la cuiinod by uric ncld In tho blood. Dodd'n Kidney I'llla put the Kidneys In shawi to tnko all tho uric ncld out of tliu blood. Dor It pay to Ore par ctut of your liieuin by economising- on your mention this j fur nml break down nut vrnr from Hit romlnued atraln and h obliged lo pny M per rent for doctor'. Iilll., betides tha tliua lo.t la enforced Idleness? Hurct n. TITO r.rm.n.ntir enrm. noni.or n.rrou.nMi f 0 n.r nll.r'.u..ufllr Kllnr-iUrislNtrn lUalur'r. Hid for l-rtttrU1 Unlit and trtt iff. it. Jl. Kliua. Anil ni , I'lilltdslpDU, I'm, Aa Iliplalrird. Il.mnn W'l.v vnttr f.U.i.t Mli L-tea nlwii) carry Ida wulcli In the rvur lorKri in inn irou.crar nawaon un, no a a crunk on punctu ntllv. llcuaon Hut nlmt hna that cot to do Willi rnrr; lint Ida watch na nforeaaldT Dnwaon Why, It rnnblen Mm to ni waya thow up a little nhcad uf time. Uoth.r.wlllllnJ Mn. Wlmlowi'i Boothlnf Bgrrup the U.ti.iucJjr lou.elor their children auriax the leeimng ponou.. Clctttiinr I.lkcncaa. City IMItor Wbafa llio matler? Art IMItor Stntler ciiouku. I've eot no plcturu of Illazeawayakl, the Krent Ituaalnn Kcnor.it, who a Juat reached Uiu front. City llltor Oh, well, borrow the Janitor wlj: nnd photOKrnph It. These ItuaHlnn cenernla nro all wblaker. I'hlladolphln lliillctln. l'or forty yrar'a fiau-a Cure for Con. auniptloii haa cured coucha and oolda. At uruKUH. I'rics 0 reuti. A count of the church aud ealooo at- Itiiilniiee In l'adillncton, a dlitrlct of London liavlni; a population of H.tXHJ, mmio ny iikciiib oi , i. nii'Qu on a re rent Kundny, kI lowed Hint Ilia aaloon at trndniiee wna the greater by ten to one. Only KI.000 women nttendtd church, while ".3.0U0 were found in aaloona. .Keoley liouor-horphine-tobacco !rrre HABITS PERMANENTLY CURtO ran full pmucuiahj ihu t.i mi tT ooTiwrr- po n Tt n o.on r, Illeaaeil Ho limine. . The hidlea of tho club were cloaely grouped about tho speaker of tho aft ernoon, n rouinrknbjy nueccsaful worn nu, In whom commercial nnd literary nblllty wcro admirably balanced. "Tell un, In n few words, how to bo auccennful," said ono of tbo ladles, In sistently. "To bo nuceoHsful," anld tho success, fill one, "all wo women bavo to do Is to make nn much of a business of our own business ns wo do of tho thing that nre none of our business." KILL THDE SERPENT After Buffering- twelv year from Contas-loua Stood Folaon, and trying- the beat phyatolana obtainable, and nil tha patent medlolnea procurable, and atead liy continuing; to grow worae, I graTe up all hops of reoorery, and phyalelana pronounoed my eaa lnourable. HopInK against hope, I tried O. 8. B. I Improved from the flrit bottle, and after taking twelve waa cured aound and wall, and for two yeara bar bad the least particle of mercury, potash or other mineral. It thoroughly purifies tho blood, improves the appctito and diges tion, and tones up all parts of the system. In chronic and long-standing cases of Wood Poison, S. S, S. acts promptly and leaving any bad after-effects. SANDALWOOD. ( ICrroraang-o 1 on of tho larger It- land of Uie New Hebrides, from which wcro formerly brought larii quantities of Baridnlwood. Tho mro Iomiiom of tho native In prolectlnir tuo rorct rodticod tho product, until now there I very llitlo vnlunblo wood on thn lalnnd. Itov. II. A. Itobertaon. In "KrroumnKo, tho Mnrlyr lain," Klvoi n brief hltory of tho anndalwood trado. no l.rroinnnjrnn for generation used thn nntidnlwood ns they would nny other, for fuel, and hnd no Idr-n of II value until forelKnera ennui nnd ak-l for II. Tho only prlro that was nt nrt Klven wnn a email bit of hoop- iron, rrom tbrei to four InehM In leiiKth, and (hi for a Krent liont load of wood. Thu anvnKcn wcro irn-ntlr taken with thu Iron, for by nhnrpcnliiK it on a mono nml funtenlnir It lo a pleco of wood Ihey iniiilo thi-innlvea loiik'li, IlKht bntehcl. Ib-fore that they mill notliliiK but their ancient Impl ment of alono with which to work. Netnl, tho great chief Nelnl, of Cook'a Hay, uaeil to dellubt to tell mo of tho olden lime on KrromniiKo, nnd now alow wero the melhodn of cultliiB tree for their houaot nnd ennoea. Uvery Ireo had lo be burned nt tbo baao, nnd when that was dono tliero allll remained the alow work of hack lliir with alono nxe to never It from the atuinp. Hueb wnn the early Ilrromnn Kan molhiMl of hewlni; wood, and tho nnndalwoiMl had to be cut In till wny. Tho ship carried Krent leiiKlh of hoop-Iron bound lonelher. Amid tho babblu of voice from nwnrma of nnked, painted savage cl.imorliiK for their pay, ami the confusion nnd about liu; that oroe an Ibo Imiko Ior nero nwunk' Into place, there could ho heard thu click of thu hammer an It struck tho am II; the Iron wna helUK cut Into the coveted length. After thu log were burned nnd cut down, they were carried to tho nay on men's shoulder. Tbo biggest log had lo bo dragged down tho rocky mountain track. At thu present time thn aandnlwood tree, once no plentiful, in faat dlnnp- pearlng, and tliero In little to remind ono that sandalwood onto grew on every hill nnd elutteied In cvoiy val ley of r.rromnngo. In nppenrnnce the bnrk, which I rough and of n light-brown color, la somewhat like Hint of tho cherry trc. Tho narrow leaven, which nro of a itch green Hut nnd smooth, nhlny nur face, nro not more tbnn threo Inches In length. Thorn Is no odor until tho tree 1 cut. nnd the young llmba bnvo none at all. It 1 said that union tbo bark la removed tbo wood loses tho awect ncent nnd becomes vnluelcsn. It la nltuott Impotalhle now to secure a fnlrly good specimen. Intertribal war, n well n tbo trader, bavo helped to destroy the tree, and tho bnblt that natives have of setting llro to every thing nnd nnytblng has nearly complet ed Uie ruin. NOT WHAT IT USED TO BE. Traffic on the Mississippi llu. l-iperl ciiccd u Decline la ltt-ccnt Vcura. Tho beat days of the Mississippi Illver trnlilc nro long since past, nnd tho scenes that onco endeared that etrentu have apparently gouo never to return. The best year for stennitioat bus! Hess on tbo Mississippi In sild to bavo been thu ono Immediately before tho outbreak of the Civil War. nay Mr. Chittenden In the World To-day. Dur ing that conflict, until the North gain ed control of tho river, commercial boating below tbo mouth of the Ohio wnn broken up entirely. On the Mis souri a new source of business sprang up In tho early year of the wnr by tbo discovery of gold at the - bead- waters of that stream. Then begun mac most remnrKnuio episouo in the history of river navigation, the send ing of cargoes from St. Louis to tho base of tlio Itocky Mountains, more than 2,000 miles distant aud half a mile vertically upward. Long before the steamboat business on tho Mississippi nnd Its tributaries had reached ttn maximum tho forces which were to accomplish Its ruin bad begun to operate. Tho beginning of practical railroading followed many years after that of steamboatlng, but when It onco got well under wny Its progress nnd development rapidly out stripped those of Its older rivals. Hero wns a stenm engine that could go with Its load anywhere. It did not have to follow water courses. It could climb mountains If they wero In Its way. It could servo tha Inland town as well as tho river port. Its speed wns four times or more that of the steamboat. It wns not put out of commission by tho winter's ice, but served tlio public tbo year round. Clearly, tbo steamboat stood little show in Its struggle with a rival Ilko this. For many years, from ono causs nnd another, tho boats held their own; but finally tho railroads got tho up per band, nnd their vast development In tlio twenty-flvo years following tho Civil War practically drovo tbo steam boat business from tbo rivers. Tho commercial Interests of the country have always looked with re gret upon tbo disappearance of tha steamboat. There Is a deep-rooted conviction that our rivers luivo soma vnluo In tbo commercial economy of the country, ns regulators of freight rates It nothing more, and tliero lias boon a strenuous effort to maintain active navigation. There Is a hopeful belief that the future will sco tho rivers again teeming with boats, ns they do In Ilussln, Austria and Prnnco. nut the logic of statistics Is against It. Making at Least Ono lCicoptlnu. Customer' Do you keep fur caps? Fresh Clerk No, sir; wo sell cm. Customer Not always, my friend, You may koep ono that you might bavo sold to uie. Good-day. I'hlladclphla Tress. It Is too bad that there Isn't soma way for always having a girl baby Just threo years old In tho family. Boware of keyholes, It was Kvo'.s dropping that, caused Adam's downfall. iiiiw rjmxjsfll Amrs Falling lialr means weak hair. Then strcnctlicn your lialr; feed It wlih the only hair food, Aycr's Hair Vigor. It checks falling hair, makes the lialr crow, completely cures dan druff. And it always restores colorto gray lialr, all the rich, dark color of early life. Mf he. If wm f111n out UUf inrllwn ffftifi I woul-l loffltfl 7 Up,, I (MM Aftr'9 Hair Vltffir. tt fjnl'klr itnpixxl ) Ulltnic ftfid luftdt inr t'lr ll I could wlih it ut " JtBIIKCCA K. ALLKH, l".llKtlil, N.J. I il M a ltillt. J r ATinm I W a. 1 1 Mail All1rtirirlli. i for ' Falling Hair Moilcaly Kiptnlnoil. Korelgner Many of )on Americana liure dlslingulslieil niic'"-l..r., jet juu urvi-r niPiitlon them. Why is Unit? Amerleiin It's this n. While we nre poor we nre aslintncil to bonut, nnd when we get rich wo don't need ances tors. $100 Reward, J 100. Tho readers of thL rsir will be r.lcareil to learn that there Is at leul one itrfalel ul.ea.e lliat science has U-eu able to rnre In all Its ISftes. and that Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh cine la the only lotltlfe tore snoHii to the invllrsl fraternity. Catarrh tinir a con.tltu. ti'inal ultcaMs, reiulres a ooniiliuilunsl treat ment. Ilsll's Catarrh Cure !) iseii internally. acting directly uton the lbxi.1 arid mucous urfacrsof the ay. tern, tlieri-to il- .ttoyltu the foundation of the fllKsne. and Klvlng the pa tlent stri-iigth by bonding up tho couitltution atet aflil.tlng nature In dulng Its work. The proprietors havo so much fsllh In lis curative ,-iwer. ins. iney uuer unv nuii-ire'i i-uuar. ir any catelhal It lalla to cure, fceud for list of te.llmoulals. Ail.lreM. V. J. CIIESKY S. CO., Toledo, 0. Sold hr Iruralsta, 7tc. Jlall's t ainlly i'llla are the heit. Krai Hport. The ticket speculator entered tho pri vate olllce of the great manufacturer. "Now. air," said tho former, "let mo sell you a season ticket to the baseball grounds." Thu great manufacturer shook his head sadly. "No," he sighed, "I'm only the bos. You'll have to sec tho otlk-e boy." ititss nxii-- jiiiiiw, Chicago, speaks lo young women about dangers of the Menstrual Period. "To Youso Woiies: I suffered for six years with dysmenorrhea (painful periods), so much so that I dreaded every month, as I knew it meant three or four days of intense pain. The doctor said this was duo to an inflamed condition of the utcrino appendages caused by repeated and neglected colds, "If young girls only realized how dangerous it Is to take cold at this critical tlmo, much suffering would be spared them. Thank God for JLyflla K. Plnklmm's Vcffctnblo Com pound, that was tho ouly mcdicino which helped mo any. Within three weeks after I started to take It, I noticed a marked Improvement in my general health, and at tho time of my next monthly period tho pain had diminished considerably. I kept up tho treatmont, and was cured a month later. I am like another person since. I am in perfect health, my eyes are brighter, 1 have added 12 pounds to my weight, my color is (rood, and I feci light andhappy." Miss Aones Miller, 25 I'otomao Ave., Chicago, 111. tSOOO forfeit If original cf abovv Ittttr pnele) j.iub. nttt cannot M produced. Tho monthly sickness reflects tho conilltion of a tvonum's health. Anything: utmsunl nt tlmt tlmo should havo prompt mid proper attcutiou. PRICES THAT TALK. Thresher-men an.l Sawmill Mm -Vole! 1W IX. Kmtle.. Unen Mtlclictl, !lcuy Canvus. 4 ly, 7 Inch lli'lllmr, fn.CO. 150 R. 8 Inch wide, Sttine H. aone, I3.MU. Tunis I'timps coiuiilete, with IS n. 2 Inch Uuctlun Hon,', 10 n. ll.chsrso Uo.i, Willi hoe irl and strainer, f 10.60. llrlllua, Hose mid l-arklmt at w hulcsnln erli-t-K (lenrriM nrt-ncy for 1-iimmt Jlswkrye fctelr IVctlcr. 1-siie shlnirle mill, run ulily W days, at a hnrimln. Write It r catalogs. iti:ii:iisoN i.wiiim:uy co. ruurLA.MJ, oueuo.v. $5 For a Name $5 Kend us ten or more namoiof yout e people with menu to eccuro a llu tin ess Ed u ration ami (or the !lrt one that enroll! purchasing from ui a Bcholarshlp. ue will remit you i la cash. AiMreM, Betwell Business College, Tacoma, Wash. Dr. C. Gee Wo WONDERFUL HOMH TREATMENT Tltii wonderful Chi lfB (JlH.'IOr II CAllfHl trrftt beam) lit curr peopl without opera tion I hat aricirata up lo dl. )! cutm wha tlioti wonderful. Chi nti Iirrbi, rooli, limit, barks and vtBtablri itiftt ar ntlrely un known lo lurdlcal id tnM In Hilt oonntrr. Through tli uss o" tliota burmlfta remrdlci tbli famous doctor snows Ilia action of over 60U diflvrvnt rttw dl?a. wlilclt ha successfully uses la different dtsvasrs. )! iuiranttt to cur caltarh, astb ma, lung, throat, rbrumatlsni, ntrvousnvHi, stomach, llrer. kidaeyt, stci has hundreds of trstlmontats. Charges moderate. Call and sea him. k'attsnts out of the, city writa fur blanks and circulars. Hend stamp. COfdUi TA'llUN ITllliK AUUHKB The C Gcc Wo Chinese Medicine Co. 253 AUer St., PortlanJ, Orta. srMet'Ou (taper. CURI1 WHtKE ALL 1 LSI IAILS. Uost Couiih ttruu, TastoaUood, Uo in time, poio or aruuBms. Hair Vigor J WKLWl IT-- A -.-nr. Mill;.-, nf EM THEWEEKLY A Ono Hundred Year Ago. A licary dork (lilt; wns linpowl liy tlio llrltlsli gaveriitnciit on nil vossi-!i In Liverpool, and American snips were forced lo pay double. Tlio Island of Martinique was block aded and an attack was expected liourly. riie llafc-ue sent a deputation In con Itratulnttj Napoleon on Ills accession to tbo tbrouo of Trance. Tbo mall stage started ruiinlnK onre a week from I'liiladelpliln tn I'ittsburK- (ieneral Jean Jsc-iues Dressalliies, of Ilaytl, waa declarcil governor for life Omnibuses were Introduced Into London, tbe first one runtilni; froiu I'addlnKton to the Hank of Lnul.iiid. All inlsundersUtidlnss between tbe United Ktntes and Tunis were nnilca bly adjusted. Seventy-five Years Ago. I'eace negotiations between Itussla and Turkey fell tbrouitb, each country continuing extensive preparations for further hostilities. Martin Van Iluren was tiomluatcd In Alabama for the olllce of I'rpslilent of tbe United States to succeed Unu eral Jackson. An autl-Masonlc convention was held at the capltol of tbe State of Pennsyl vania. Thirteen counties represented nominated J. ltitner for the olllce of Governor. British and French subjects In Con stantinople, during tbe absence of their ambassadors, were under the protec tion of the Netherlands minister. Tbe British andj-'rencli ambasadon were received with great distinction by the Sultan at Constantinople. General Tolstoi, of 'the ittisslan army, received orders to Join the army on tbe Danube, which consisted of 30, , 000 men. fifty Years Ago. A collision on the Susquehanna Itall road near Ilaltlmore. Thirty killed and a large number wounded. ! An American citizen ivns nrrpsti! nn tbe authority of Nicaragua on a charge of keeping up a treasonable corre spondence wltb tbe Plaza de Granada. Tbe whole peninsula of Spain was declared lu state of siege. The London Missionary Society opened Its first mission at Vt-zagapa tain, Madras. ltusslan batteries were destroyed ai Snllna, tbe mouth of tho Danube. Twenty-five thousand Austrian marched from Orsova to Wnlluclila to forcibly execute tbe treaty between Austria and the Porte, and If necessary to expel the Russians from tbe terri tory they bad seized. Extensive copper fields were discov ered at Namaqualitnd, Cape of Good Hope. forty Years Ago. Iieeause of the repeal of tbe gold gambling bill gold on the New York market dropped from "45 to -Xi. Secretary Chase, of the Treasury resigned because Congress declined to accept bis plau for raising war ref- cuues. Rebel forces were raiding along Mie Upper Potomac, having Invaded Mary- laud and attacked Martlnsburg ' aud Harper's Ferry, V. Vn. Tbe Thirty eighth Congress adjourned. President Lincoln signed tbe war tax bill, which, It wns estimated, would add 300,000,000 to the annual revenues of the nation. Senator Fessenden accepted the Treasury portfolio left vacant by the resignation of Secretary Chase. The constitutional convention of Ne vada selected Nevada as the name of tlio State and adopted a constitution. President Lincoln Issued n proclama tion declaring tho State of Kentucky under martial law. Thirty Years Ago. liy a vote of 45S to 01 the lirltl.-li House of Commons rejected an Irish homo rule measure. Over 700 Mormon converts arrived In New York from Europe, most of theni from the Scandinavian peninsula. General Custer at Itlsmnrck, N. I)., was preparing to start an expedition ngulnst tbo Sioux Indians who were gathering near Fort i.lncoln. The Count de Chnmbord, In Paris, Issued a manifesto declaring that Franco should revert to a monarchy and enthrone, blm king. Thermometers In Chicago registered 104 degrees. Illinois suffered from drought The United States demanded of Spalu Indemnity for tho Virglnlus prisoners executed In Cuba. Tbo big (Ends) bridge ncross the Mississippi River at St. Louis was opened and dedicated, Twenty Years Ago, Mme. Sarah Bernhardt gave a pre sentation of Macbeth ut tbe Lyceum Theater, London, which was a histrion ic failure. Many Jews wero killed lu nntl Semitic riots lu western Russia and lu Algiers, A prohibition law went Into effect lu Iowa, stopping the retailing of liquor lu that State. Congress passed amendments to the Chinese exclusion act of 1832, making the law more restrictive, I Thousands of women suffer from pelvic catarrh and catarrhal nervous ness and don't know it. If you feel fagged out, begin at once taking Dr. Hart man's Peruna. It will relieve your catarrhal affliction anj all your organs will be restored to health. Buy a bottle today, as It will Immediately allevi ate your case. 'Twas liver Tlius. Jon It's useless to ask Brown to any a word In my favor. He has no earthly use for ma Smith What's the trouble? Jones I was foolish enough to let blm owe me money. 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EXACT COPY OF WRABECR. ) 1 M RUSSELL HIGH GRADE MACHINERY ENGINES BOILERS SAW MILLS The A. H. Averill Machinery Co,, "DID'INT HURT A IS WHAT THEY SAY Wo ean extract onoor all your toeth with out hurting a bit, and put tn new teeth tbe same day if you ueslre, Our system of crown and bridge work la tliuple, quick and painless. Established In 1-ortland 17 years, Tbe reason we advertlso Is to let you know wbere we aro. v tftSU . jtm ya evenings till 0 UllTw. A. WlUtS ' 1'houe WISE BROS., Dentists A UUAUTIPUL YOUNG SO CIUTY WOMAN'S LIJTTDR. St. Paul, Mm. 5K1 Wabasha- St. Or. lfarlmnn, Ooliimlitia, 0., DenrSIn "I look Peruna la.t slimmer when t wns MI rundown, nml had n huailach ami back ache, and no nml.ltion for any thing. I now ftwl as wll as I ever did In all my life, nnd oil tbnnka ' due to your excellent I'cruna." Ileas F. Ilcalv. 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