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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1906)
I. J V Eldridge Sewina Machine Free SETING MACHINE. ROLLER BEARIMQL HICH GRADE. L. ; :; -!bf To the most worthy lady of Cottage Grove and ricinity, the Nugget will gire a fine fire drawer Sewing Ma chine. Who the lady is will be deter mined by vote of Nugget subscribers. Bohemia Nugget Coupon for Eldridge Sewing Machine To be awarded he most worthy lady of Cottage Grove and vicinity. One vote for This coupon mnst be voted before May 30. Contestants.; Mrs. Linoie Violette 000 Miss Ida F. Barrett f."0 Miss Daisy Thomas C01 Miss Jessie Berg 1C25 Big Show Coming When Burch & Reiss World's Greatest ehows appear in this city on Tnesday May 2!'ih will be seen for the first time in the west, thin, the greatest of the trained animal shows. In this day ot mergers and trusts all business enterprises are carried on in a wholesale manner, this applies to the show business, as well as to the mercantile line. Time was- when a tented exhibition moved about the country by means of wagon"', '.hen Barn urn instituted the first of the railroad "bows. For years four or five cars were em ployed to move all the affects of the great shows, but today it re quires not less than four special trains of twenty large cars to move the animals and parapboelir from place to place. The dog and pony show business has kept apace of the circus business. It is only a aggregation numbers upwards of oyj peiiormiDg animais, ioo more tlian was ever carried by any simi lar attraction. In addition to the multitudinous animal acts, Messrs. Burch A Ilfeiss have added troupe of acrobats, gymnasts, wire and rope dancers, bicyclists, jugglers, equiliberisfs and many new and novel acts never presented in the west before. A special feature and one that is calculated ro creat a sensation in musical ciiculcs, will be the appearance with theae hliows ofGiegory's Roal Italian Bauda Ross a; ith nt puestion the fihent musical organization ever carried with a tanUd cxhibi'ion. Vh Had Writing Coal Tlftrolncrx. The nose of Cleopatra lind a in.itckil Influence oil tho destinies of the linen ut world. The handwrit ing of Napoleon I, w ate nv-.urod bv recent liiatoriatifl, had n similnt ctTcct itivm the evolution ot the modern world. He did not w.-ite -ho scrawled. By tcason of this, among other causes, lie lost Water- j loo. Grouchy con Id not read witlv exiKincus ms decisive nies .ige. Whs it ''Bataille cng.igee" (I Mtle in on), or "bataille gagnce" (h.ittle is won)? Grouchy chose the. latter signifi cauce, and, not believing it neces sary to press forward, arrived too Uto. So much for the curl of n letter, a pen s'roke, ot ;iu illegible swell to an ''." j This question was t.rought for ward bv the wiitin master !" the ! elder DllUMt, 1 "Kctnembcr. Alexandre," the truster sunl to him, ''the gteat de l "..... ..f it... ..: . ..i.. ii' i iin-viiip ' i"i .is one mi i) io tn scrawling hand. It you wis'i to succeed in the world be careful of jour heavy and your light ! strokes." So if Napoleon had ! known how to write legibly or if j he had takeu the trouble to do ho, his descendant would reign today j in France and we should not have i had the republic. It appears his jtorie.illy established today t lint l mas' wiiting master was right. And j on such slight things rests ttic fate i of empires. for (tain Cabbage mid Tomato MetcalfA ItrumK plant" Th"lT6rt of the American Min ing C mgress to establish n Mining Congress will probably nieet with success, if the wotk ulnady lom continues. Several u-ry large sub scriptions have been given bv piom iuent mine owners and it is thought that the next annual meeting at Denver will be successful in start ing the work forward. NOIIt'K Toll I'UU.ICA TH'N, Dcpitttlllint of I lie llili'l lor, I, and Office nt Kosrimrg. Oregon, Apnl H'.ih, I'Htii. Notice Is heteby given that the to lowing. nuiiicil M ttler tin-. illl not leu f lili Intention to inukc final proof In Kiippoit of his I'liilni. ninl tti.it h . 1 1 , 1 proof will lie tnintc lit-furo tln Hixih ter ntnl liirclser lit (', S. ', and olliro at Kosct'iirv. Oregon, on July I.'. I'.mm; viz: THANK J. DAMKWOOD It. K. .No. U'-iKi, for the hits :i Section S. T. '."J S . K I V. lie llilines the follow itn wllm sns to prove his coiitniltiiil lisl.leiue upon nint cultl v nt Ion of huM lint, 1 Joseph K. Piouew o(),, r iM Oregon, Joseph Itiiriictt. . r I ri-tt.-i , Oregon. ieo. Kerr of WIMivoo.l, Miv Ron, Jnhn oi, oi W II, iw .M. I. Ore goii. I i I : J mis !,. I : i i IJcul-ier. no rit'i: roi: n iti.nw i ion. I lepnt t mi nt I.hii.I Oltl. e at K'i-. Sewing machine ladv. Who js slie. ftee for some The First National Bank OK CoTTAGK GkoVK. OrK. Paid up Capital, $25,000.00 Money to loan on approved security Excliiu)i(' sold, available anv place n theU nite.1 Mates ItKRBKRT KiHIS, Preldent. T. C WUIELCR Canblcr Buy on Graditf this $60 Machine for $25 FHFICHT PREMID . 11 . . h'h rm' nrci. ball bfinni, ! A.. mV.I. fA,l mt Uiri-aAltiK liuUJe:'b aul'imatlc Dobbin wluaer ami oihtt Ulfti ImproTf liirntii. ThUlithrANTr THI'HT MACHINE It li ll utine machln agent arc n-klnn you VM tor. All a'.ta'hmru(no with each martilne. hold lor ouly IS rh anil W monlhlT. Write T0B1T for frf fWUnNlf UTU06I aliow1o elcuanl ln.iifh'ld ima1i. c will pliip (freight frepaldion Eur Paymenti-oiir new cn plan Covurix Furnlluro Company 173-I7S Hret St.. POHTI.AMD. OH. j rtr iTBCx-i-gr. nrawcOT i ti i KILLths couch a jd CURF. ths UJNCS WITH f m u ir. rirk s lew Bmmw few years ago that shows of this nature carried only a few dogs and ponies end could easily put all their effect and stock in one small car. When tturch & Reiss' World's Greatest shows arrive in this city they will come on a special train of nine double length cars. Iu ad dition to the dogs a'nd ponies will be seen trained camels, pigs, goats JJos lodicus, llamas, Kaored cattle, Pumas, ant eaters, Emeus, zebus, birds, dromidarys and cassowary, and all are skillfully trained, The Alcohol Engines. There are now in operation in Germany between .l.ooo nd 6,oo-. alcohol engines, and it is es timated that when alcohol b - signed for such purposes iu the United States is free from govern ment tax a much larger number will be used here. Internal-combustion engines usinsr alcohol as a motor fuel are coming into general use on rarrns for running ul kinds f farm machinery. By the use of alcohol 20 pr cent more power can be secured on a Kiveu engine than c in be obtained by the use of gaso line, as alcohol can be compressed j to a much higher degree than gano- ilino without danger of spontaneous combustion. It in used also in j running light machinery in wotk- 1 shops. "7n''f.l'M3T.,;f Prir.i FOR ouc;s af)" So 4J1.00 tWLua rreo inai. yirszt an:l t.'.u.c:i;t Juro for nJt TilltOAV nr it ltV.Q TltOUU- y ftACI-C. LTilKOAT nr it ) T LE3, or 7GN 1 Y. t j With modern times laws must be j revised to meet tho day and the oc casion, and America is far behind jthe times in this respect on account of the power which the trusts have winnna iu our Jaw making centers. New Zealand and her laws, by G. S. Clapham the 2'Jth. Admission 25 cents, NOTMi; TOK I'Li'.i.JCATIO.N. I .'.,irt ineii t of the Interior, Lnn'l Oilice at itowbiirg, Oregon. May 'Jth 1W1. Notice is hereby given that thefol lowtnjr-u'imcd Ketth-r has filcl notice of his Intention to make final proof 111 support til tils elaliii. ami t lint hiii.1 proof will he made before W. W. Calkins, t'. S. 'ominiHsloncr, at his oflice at Iviigenc, Oregon, on July Hi, j'.iuii, viz: JOHN K. MOKNINOSTAK honicsicinl iifiplicatlon No. loSs.'i, for the N of See 'J'p 10 S, Jt 2 W. .le iiiuiies the following witneHseH to prove hin con t i n iioiih reHh'cuci upon ami cnltl viitlon of Kald land, viz: OthuC. Miller -f (JreKwell. Ore gon ; Mary Miller of Creswell, Oiegon (ieorire O. Walker, of Walker, Oregon 1 nomaM urown, ti i-rcHweu Oregon. JU..iamin L. Kdkv, 17-21 Iteglster. .NO'l'K'K J'Oit I'fJHl ICATION. Depuitmeiit of tlie Interior, band Oflice nt UoHcburg, Oregon. May 0th 100(1. Notice Ih hereby nlven Unit the following-named Httth r Iiiih filed notice of bis intention to make final proof in support of his claim ami' that feald proof will ho made before W. W. Calkins, I '. H. CtJiiimlHsioner, at his oflice at Kugcnc, Oregon, on July 10, 100(1, v iz: JAM KS M. (JltH FITH, hoiiifHtead application No. IMi'ifJ for t he Sl : of Sec TJ, 'I n 10, M. It 1 W . He iianieH tho following witnesses to prove his eontiniiouM renldence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: David C. Mathews of June, Oregon; Lewis Mathews, of Zion, Oregon; William Jeffry, of Dexter, Oregon; Thomas Maloy, of Dexter, Oregon. HK.ViAMIX D. lOllll v. 17UI KegiBter. f t I Interior. Inn ::, 'recoil pi li I .!. I oi i; Not ice is hereto Immi ih.it Hie f I nc iiaimsl settler li is ill, . notl. e liU mti'tiltoii to make 1 1 i : 1 1 pio..f iu support of Ins i-lalin, ami tliat s.i:.l proof will tie timile before tho l!e;;iti r Mel Ksitver nt I'. S I, and other nt ItoHeburg, Oregon, on .lunrl., I:'ii r: OIIAKI.KS 11 SI.I.I.I.ijs, II. K. No. Jilljs. f,,r ll,r N s,.,., ;,; l.t S.. U. W. He names the- following witne to prove ht Continuous resiileli. e up. i'i runt eiiltl v.itiou oi ald I i . I . I, I. ester O. J acol'v of J.o.pri . ( u . . m . 1'ie.l Strerter. of iiolien. (lle.'iiii, I,, i:. I'.ilkM, Til 11 1 1,. Pti-lo.N, ,.t I !, .,. ant Hill. ( trefoil. Itr.Nj iin I, i: m. , I t IT l:. v,l. r. Not it r, i u i'i r.i.p'x i iu. I'liitrd St.iteH Land Mlu e. Kortrhtirg, tre., April is. pm., Notice Is hereliy given that m i . i -pliance with the provisions ..f the ., t of i ongrcss of June :t, ls7-, ei.uilrd "An Act for the Sale of Timber l.uinl in the States of California, Ore.. hi. .Nevada and Washington Trrilturv.' as extended to nit the Public l.tin.l States tv Act of August 1. s''L', kdwakd j. (T.i:ai; of (town or eityl Helllnliaiu, st.i. "A", t.'ount.v of Wliatcoin, Slate Territory! of Washington, tins ihi day tiled In tilts otliee his sworn -latr nirnt No. ti':i'. for the pllieli io nf the iv "v. oi .-section .-.). li.. i ow nsiii. lo South, f Kange f. Wot mil will offer proof to mIiow that the l.oi.l sought is more valuable for its tlml ei or btotie than for ngrU-ultuial pur pows, and to establish his clnlm to said land before the Keglstrr and lie reiver nt U. S. Land Oflice nt Ib.se hurg, On-Kon, on Wednesday the llth day of .1 uly, l'totj. He names n wltnesseH: K. L. Hall. IiOiiix K. I'.rau, Will, am S. Moon, all of Kugeue, Lane Count v, Oregon ; Peter J. Clarke of Jtelliiig liam, Whatcom Co., Wash. , Any and all persons elalnnie.' ad versely tin ahove described lands ate reijueHied to tile their claims lathis oflice on or U'fore said 1 1 1 It darof July. I'MMi, P.K.N.lAMIV I.. I'.lllO . Itegl-ter. TI.MP.LU LANH A. T .11 Ni: :. s;s NO'lTCK KOK PIT! LICATM .N. United States band Oilier. PoHrbiirg, Orrgoii, April is, p.m.;. Notice is hen by given that in nun pliance with the provl-lous of I ho Act of CuiigrcHH of June :!. s7s, m tltlrd "An Act for tin sale of tiinl . lands In the States of Cullforulii. r.--gon, Nevada and Wadiiug'on 'I'en i tory;" au extended to all t hr Public Land States bv Act ot August I. s r.'. PKTKK J. CI.AKK H of (town or city lUelllnghaui, County of Whatcom, State (or Tcriltory nf WaHhlngion has Oils day tiled Iu inis oflice his Hworn Mtuteinrnt Ni. t'.niu for the purchase of thnWj; l'.'j Srctlon No. Township 10 south of P.atige t; went and w ill offer proof to show that tin land Hought Isinoie valuattle for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes and to es tablish Mm claim to Maid land In f.. re Register and lleo-lver at U.N. Land Oftice at K. 'febiilg. Oregon, on Wed nesday the llth day of J uly, l!Htn. He iiamrHiis witnesses : K.b. Hall, I,oiils I!, bean, William S. Moon, nil of Lugi tie, Lane County, Oregon; IM- ward .).-'leary, I'.ellliigha.n, hatcoiii C'o. Wasli. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above dcHcrilsil hinds are requested to file their claims In this nice on or before said llth day of July, P.KKi. i'.KMAMIN li. MitlY, Iteglster. I if Tho priv J bV,:! ! etwr, PiHKA : hi r........ a olul) 11 Tho Compartment Observation Cars of the Orientek.1 LiniLited Afford dry of your homo you . Thf; comfiirlr, of Tho luxury of a first class hotel. " St hud Minncoplis, I'ir.pd Sootid :unl diate Points vi.i Hie T NORTDEBI t ole.l Inf. i in 0 I n i I ! el s. li Verl.e , . i P. . Dakota Sails lor tiie Orient Intcriiio- RAILWAY ' . n ' it II. s. s. Jill, I AS. II. I'oTI. A. S. I OWIil.1, FASHION STABLES Cott;;o Grove, Oregon i ir 1 1. i, ; i -!'i i r i. i,i Hi , h II I i I . l I lllc- ! . . 1 1 i: I ; M.I ii i i . i 1 r 1 1 it 'f I he llilel ii.r. s. ' .'i r . i i j-. , in I n I , i ' ml , i on I, ii I I,,, i, ,. ! I i I has !;,.. nntler " in. i ko I, n;, o. .1 In i i in . a i. thai said ie I.. 1,,1'e U . W. ( '.ll it h s . .Hi.-, at I n !i .hill .".III. I 'II II, ) ni.i:i.i:i. i son. I i.- i ! i ..a ' O hi, fi.r I. J t. 10 s, I .1 I a t nil! mi lb- . pr O e l.i- . .-nt inn i Una!, Ill Sh-'l in. Hi. cm,, : ,; tl c 1 1 , vu p. i in., ' I V. u.-ll in An.i.r I 'W 1 H ! l it III--...CS Is residence 111. if sil l I in. I, 1 'Ver I . line- linv I .11 lie t o,, I ). n, i.f lamene. I.. PlUO, ;l- NO I Lai, I I 'i 1 1 ; i I I : i ! 1 1; N-.fi pli.lllc. of ( Ml, ' An in I !.e N. ,, ! as . vl S'n'e- v. i Ii M l f, u- 1 1 e s I a l e, , , I an. I W . I.l.-.l I,. .'. . I . I . i :i do ; r i i in i.i n l.lte I d:'.V lllc. 1 1 -i 1 1 N- i. is ,i. i a'. : i I I I I li Si r . I Si. nth. c.f Ka ii.. t M - il V in. m i- a 1 1 i.i i .!. I h.'lll f. .1 a. I to est. .I.h hi fore W. W. I . er, a I his mIIh Monday I he I I le ha inc- . li A I ION. ii ;', I rc'.in. Mil,, 1. Mil.. hiii' - "ii I hat In coin i r v i I -a .f the Art 'nil. 'I. I :. entitled I h' ' ! I i III I lei I ..III. Is 'I I a ;i , 1,1,1 I le, -,,a. -Ill I .1. I II I if.,1 ," all ll c I'ulilir I, a,M a. I I. !sn-Jt III l l I of I, Hie. n. ha- t li I . his s . , -l.l f e I h l I he pni .'ha e of I hr H.e I. I s 1 , ., SVV ii N . .. . T. ii -hip '.'ll I'- ' 'Ac-1 and will oiler ' ' i 1 1 I I.,- Ian I s,,i.., . 1 I I it 1 iuii.el or s. ... i' ni' in a I pin j. i isi s. and i i I .on I.. Ki.id land he ! ti-. I S. ( 1 1 1 1 1 i s' h .ii '.at I a i . - j ir . I lr....n, ..n I h 'I i'. ni .1 nlv I'-iu, i I I le -rs: JOHN BARKER i'i. run lull mi -- - TNI: l:CIIAN(il: oi MM: IN I s I WIN ICS. I.I'jroM.S, CK'.ARS. 'I ii i l. kit ' I I I i,n , O i ,. .., Or .1. S. le,i;. . .I.ihlisi.ll . Jp(r '- Johnson, At 1 1 .tin y at law o' suit, :i n-iuL ;(. Mining Special :i t l.-r: 1 1. n ntnl ( i irpi.i ii I Imii I L!lM n .a w . J. E. YOUNG At torn ci -u t -1. 1 1 tr tiili.T ..ii Mnai siirrt. Went s.le Co'itai , i-: Ckovi' Okk MININfi AND OKI. I Kl A I Ml NT a ! : v. Oeslguillg .11.. redact ii .ii w in k er v phi ni,! a,, i C I i .er. i rij. 1 1. .ii of ,,rr and gcuerril iiiachln- l.icat ,1r ,fl 1 ng. ;i:o i:. Mr i:. McKay buMin pMillaud, Ore. hn TIMP.LTt LAND, A( T JUNK .1, ls7 OTTCi: LOU PUISLICATIO.N. United StiiteH Land Oilier, Hoscburg Ore.. March 10(Mi. Notice Ih hereby given that In com pliance with the proviNioiiH of the act of Congress of June .'(, 17, entitled "An net for tho Hide of timber lands In the States of California, Oregon Ncvudii, and Washington Territory," tin extended to nil the Public Lund Sin tea by act of August, I. ISO:.', JOHN P. I'ltADY. of Loraoe, county of Lane, State ( or Territory) of Oregon, Iiiih this day filed in tills oilier his sworn statement No. (ifJIO, for the puicliase of t he N W jf Section No. 4 in lowrn-litp .No. 'l N, IJango No. 4 W, and will offer proof to show that tin land m-iil-Ih h more valuable for JtH timber or Htonc thiin for agricultural purpowcH, nnd to CMtablish Mh claim io said laud he fore the IteglHter and Receiver ut I F. H. Land ofllcu ut Kosebnrg, Oregon, on Monday, the lHth day of Juno, 100(1. Ho IianieH uh wltucssuH: John Hunt, of Loraue, Oreijoti: Ld Addison of Lorano, Orejon; L. I. "arrlnutton. of Lorano, Oregon ; Arby Harrington, of Lorane, Oregon. Any and all nersonH elulmtng ad- verHely the Bhove-dcHcribed lands are requested to file their claims in thin oflice on or before mild 1st Ii day of June, 100(1. oknj amis ii. J.noy, ItcglHter, i l ' l . Si-Inn .M ,,l 1-"r.ir.K . I 1 1 p. ( hoi h (.1 I ai;.' en. . ,1 m .li.hli (I I '. I . I I.. .1 h i . ball.- foil n I y . ( ll cm Any and all per " versely f he . li.i i- , I. feipir-t"i to hi H ell lice on or In line said l '.mm;. lf,-j: I'.l .I AII I.. I .l.l. , pe MM I ,l , olef and ' all of s claiiuliig ad cril.eil lands are i l l tins i u I his of I'.th d.i.V of July, lister. H. C. MADSEN, V atliimak km. Hi-1' hi i nor 1. 1 t. ii...? ni It- -rm r ,:-. All ikurk K'nin-u'ri-il i;;l I n kh. Wm.tll n, I !..-.. I ,. Jruiv) u ., ,M t'al I'rlc COTI'AOP (.i:oVK, OKK. .' iiiw? ( pri .;i: jicovr: ' All tin latent tri'ittini'liti. Electrical STRANG K ADVICE! ' .s-tA ' C I'M S'- :(.- j Ordinary Cost $12 per Week. ' r. 1'i.r liirtli. r ai tn-nl.trs mlilresi ir. ii. sciili:i:i'. j ARRIVAL AND DU'AHIUHE OF 8. P. TRAINS. Noma iioim) N. 12. p.iu.i No, ill .TM1 u in. HKUTII IIOI'ND If. 0.r. p.ia N. 11.. a. m 0. it S. E. li. H. CO. Time Tulilo No. l' To tuko effect April 'Jd, 10or. Kiml It., met Or. O. ft. r.if-n rlv.-s nf, it pi-rimml iitinillun t' til ' , t liu'ii.i 1 1 it a i i.ui if.iit r.i.'l. ha vi ted a i 1 1 1 v.ni.ai.'C lor iiiiiiiy years past we i i : i ir.it ,1 advice to Ihot.r ulllic coii;;'i:i, f.e.'r,, tlirout or lliin troubles or coicimipima. . iivl. (,,,( tlieni if they did lint receive iinyspccial benefit alter the use of out' 75-renl hite bottle of (',. iinan Syrup, to consult their doctor. t'We did not ask them or urgo tin in to 11 a Iar.;e nuiuhci of hotth-ii, us is the c,c i- iu the leUcitising of many other iciiii'i lit s. (inr idiilideiii-e iii (Jrr iii.iii S.uiip nia'as il jjo.sihlc for iih-'to give s.ii h ad'ii c. CJWe know by the i-x-orriciii u oi over 45 veai th it one 7,s-cent l;otlle of l .a. .a Sy, it, vvi!! icdi ly re lieve or cure tile voist con;.ns, cold:!, bronchi il or lunj tiouli!. ; -and that,' even in h id cir.es ot c ..miptioti, one lari'e bottle of' i 1 111.111 -'.vriiji will work wonders. Cf.Wvv tri.i! ta.Mles, 25c.; reg ular Mi?, 75.-. .vi an in ujc'iiits. 4 Nf 8 I' M I 2::iii7i.iii "2 :M17 :'0. a:(.,'n7:f..'ii 2:!'.tTM, 8:01 HUM Ni. I A.M I M I .'I ninl i ''uKiny Hint Hut only I ninl I .i 1 1 y Kx vpl Siiniiiiy. W. lloiiud :i:ll H:ll M 8:17 M: 171 V I, 8: mil 8 .ll.'i H:liH 8:41 S:l!(l 10.11 H:-fi-la H a risow :0.'. ir. 8 MilV.W 111.(1 17.1) " .( nl HKli (iluVU. . ''. .. WhIiIihi ft .. . iinln I'.,1! . Curro (ii.nio 71 liuknr linn-nil . . l:. ii Hem , , . . Onmil en. , , Hiuwurl Htur Idicky I'oliit. , , , .i'l llrlilKo.... . WIIiIwihhI . IIiiiiI'h Hint nf I'rurk. . . Hiibjiici In cinuiK'i without notice No 8-No 4 I I'luV I A.M, I I'.M 6.1ft 6:0ft 4:M 4:M 4:47 4:44 4:H(I 4:86 :m 4:16 4:11 4:( 4:00 1171 ll:lo 710 l(i:4li 7M7 10:4-1 770 10 :11H W)7 1U:H:i Hll l(l:.io Nil 0:ai oi 10:'o VII 10:01 1117 V:4H lill) U:4A 1 1 r0 W:W 10411 v:ao iim.o the At all 1 1 1 11 1 ' , ...in ill IH! All onlwiinl Irelnlit fimuinloil only l Joint i-uk of hlili.i.1,1-una ,,iihIkih!0. nnK IHHVes M IM IV..O.I nil,., t,u nrrlvHl ot r ! "!! W",l.l'v. WeOncMliiyii hikI KrliUy. for Hon 1,1 , or-,.,.,,, it. t n 1 ,,K ,,,, Vuih i'iivh, llmr .lii.vm,i,, SiilniilnvM. I- "'hyht 111 not . 1, V,.,1 Ml. tlin o. H K, K. H. I't-,iii niter i, j, 11, 'j Inkiir.M lurwurd l.iKi.ll lirt iruin f,,.Ml,, ,ht , ,!( W mn.le lliiiu to i.iTiiilt 01 11 ,i. iiium, , A, II. WOOD, Uunue; n I