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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1908)
FR O N TIER Wild Bill Hickok'« Skill In Usa of tha Six Shooter. Wild Bill Hickok was the first fron tiersman who recognized the Impor tance of proficiency lu the use ul the six shooter. This was the real secret of his supremacy. He was an unerring marksman and shot us accurately un der fire as wheu firing at a mark, ap parently taking no aim. Probably no man has ever equaled him In the lightning-like rapidity with which he could draw a weapon In time of emergency and iu the thorough self possession that made It possible for him to take advantage o f every oppor tunity In savage conflict. He hud a standing order to his deputies that they should not rush iu on him lu any of his affrays and especially should hot come quickly up in the rear. By forgetting this a man named Wil liams met his death at Abilene, Hickok taking him for an enemy and firing so rapidly that it left no opportunity for recognition. He readily killed a wild goose across the Smoky Hill with his revolver. Hiding at his horse's highest speed, he fired shot after shot into a tin can or a post a few rods distant. Standing at one telegraph pole, he would swing rapidly on his heel and fire a pistol Ixtll into the next telegraph pole. These were some of the simpler feats he performed day after day on the street to settle little wagers. He could shoot a hole through a silver dime at fifty paces and could drive the cork through the neck of a bottle at thirty paces and knock out the bottom without breaking the neck. He could do what the fancy shots o f the present day do. and possibly some of them equal him as marksman with a re volver, but It must be remembered that he was the first to acquire the skill, and the so called crack shots of his day were poor imitations at best, al though most of them boasted of their fame. He shot just as well with others shouting at him and at a man as stead ily' as at any other target. There were certain traits of his character, however, that were almost womanly. He was fond of children, uud they liked him. He declined to quarrel with the peace ful settlers of the community, the busi ness men, on any provocation. There was no foolhardy bravado about him. —Denver Field and Farm. ROSE T o be held in PORTLAND, OREGON 1 to 6,1908 ju n : W ill be the most Brilliant Floral Fiesta and Civic Jujilee Ever heli in the Pacific Northwest Portland, “ The Rose C ity,’ ’ will be a scene of splendor and the center of world wide interest for one week Several important conventions to be held in Portland on are that o c casion. SOUTHERN W ill sell special tickets c.n this occasion from F O R E S T GROVE to P O R T L A N D and return at $ 1.10 For Particulars call on W . BR O W N , Local Agent W M . M CM URRAY, General MARKSMAN. Pas senger Agent, Portland, Ore. B i g T i p s F o r L it tl e F a v o r s . "It Is surprising." said a veteran Pullman porter, "how big a tip a por ter sometimes gets for doing a very little tiling.” He added: "A passenger once tipped me extra because he said I did not leave his shoestrings coiled up inside his shoes after I laid blacked them. He said nothing made him madder than to slip on his shoos in a burry in a sleeper only to find that he had to take them oiT again because the shoestrings were inside. Ever since that time I have been careful not to leave shoestrings inside of the shoes I black, and more than one passenger has thanked me for being thoughtful. But It wasn't me that did the thinking. The tip did that for me, and I never forgot it.” —Les lie's Weekly. CONJURED A TREATY. H ow Houdin, the M a g ic ia n , A w e d the A r a b s Into S u b m is sio n . During the French conquest of Al geria (1830-3) negotiations for peace were entered upon with the sheiks of certain Arab tribes, and a meeting for the settlement of terms was arranged to take place at the French headquar ters. The French officers received their guests with great hospitality, and after the banquet given in their honor, at which the utmost splendor was em ployed iu order to dazzle their eyes and captivate their simple minds, an adjournment was made to a large hull, where M. Houdin. the celebrated con jurer, who bad accompanied the French forces, gave au exhibition of his skill. They stared iu open mouthed wonder at all the tricks that were performed, In th e R i g h t Direction. Bishop Blomfteld was one of the and.a feeling of awe crept over them many witty Englishmen whose good as they witnessed the mysterious ap tilings have found their way into a pearance and disappearance of various volume of reminiscences, "Leaves objects. But what appeared to them From the Notebooks of Lady Dororhy most marvelous was the apparent manufacture of cannon balls. M. Hou Xevlll.” Bishop Itlomfield was led into a con din passed round among them a high troversy one time with a learned man hat. which they examined very care as to the mental superiority of the fully. but without suspecting anything cast over the west, and his opponent unusual in cither Its make or its ap pearance. Wheu the hat was returned as a parting shot said: “ Well, at any rate, you can't dispute to him the conjurer placed It on the that the wise men came from the floor in the middle of the stage in full view o f his audience. He then proceed east.” "Surely that was the wisest tblug ed to take from the hat cannon halls apparently without number and rolled they could do!" retorted the bishop. them across the floor Into the wings, i With this the performance terminated. A F u t ile B o a s t . The chiefs then consulted among "Love me and the world is mine," he themselves and came to the conclusion said. that It was useless to offer any opposi "What's the use of saying that?" she tion to an army that could turn out Its replied. “ I’ ve been loving you for ammunition In so easy a manner. weeks and you haven't even succeeded They therefore signed the required In getting a good Job.” —Chicago Rec treaty and departed to tell their friends ord-Herald. in the desert of the wonderful power Marriage Is a lottery In which men of tlie invaders. stake their liberty and women their happiness.—Mme. do Itlenx. W an ted to S e e Too. Farmer Aaeed aud bis wife came up to London to go to one of the theaters. They saw a great many men go out after the first act. In which a man had j been shot. She Henry, where are you going? He Look here, Salrey. I've stood Most Forest Grove People this as long ns t can. I'm going out like the rest of ’em to see tiow that fel Have a W ea k Part And low Is getting on who wns shot. The Too Often It’s the Bark poor wretch may be dead by this time, and if he is this ain't no place for us. Everyone has a weak spot. —London Mail. T oo often it's a bad back. Twinges toNow every sudden twist. F r o m One W a lk to Another . “ What would you do If you was oue Dull aching keeps up.day and night. o' dese millionaires?" said Meandering Tells you the kidneys need help— Mike. For backache is really kidney-ache. "I s'pose," answered Plodding Pete, “ dat I'd get niesclf a golf outfit an' A kidney cure is what you need, a Doan’ s Kidney Pi.Is cure sick kidneys walk fur pleasure instead o’ from ne cessity.” — Washington Star. Cure backache and all urinary ills. ONE WEAK SPOT. Mrs. V. M. Vost, living on Jefferson St., Hi lihom. Ore., says: “ Doan's Kidney Pilts proved cf great val ue to me. At the time I b« :an their use l had been suffering for a long time from a weakness of the k d- neys and back. I would arise in the morning feeling nnrefreshed and »llfltted to begin my household duties. My head ached at times and I seemed to be weak all over. My kidneys were out cf order and gave ire a great deal of annoyance I procured a bov of D m • Kidney Pill#, and after faking a few doses was greatly relieved. I was so delighted that I procured another supply and in a month was entiiely free from the com plaint. I am much better in every way since using Dorm's Kidney Pills and give them the credit.” S h e M ig h t Not L ik e It. "Old mau I’ ilklnson candidly admit* * lhat his wife made him what he Is." “ Yes. nut I have noticed that he is always careful to assure himself be fore admitting it that she Isn't pres ent to put In a denial."—Judge. One Cure. "I believe I’ll rock the boat,” de clare«! the man in the stern. “ Don't do it." advised his companion. "It might discharge this unload«-d pis te! I have fu my Jeans” —Louisville Courier-Journal. For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milbum Co., Bufla’o. New York, sole agents for the United Happlmas Is In doing right from right motives -Margaret of Navarre. States. Remember the name— Doan's— and u k e no other. NX A i R E A L I S T IC P IC T U R E . * ♦ SA LE OP T R A D E ^ An A rtis t’s Search. ? Will you sell or trade tour store, or land? We oner you a spuL ♦ * >+* did investment in a new countryjs The Mississippi courtroom was pack •• v +❖ ++++ :• >ich resources. Ideal climate all [O riginal.) ed with negroes, and it was fairly Mark Hammond. American nrtist 111 year. L'any, Finit, Lumber i&J evtueui, says a contributor to theTay- e:als. Fishing, Manufacturing L ' lor-Trotwood Magazine, that some Paris, was iotinging one morning ufter breakfast iu his studio lie fore begin ness for all. On the coast thing of unusual Interest was about ning ids day's work. He hail received n n n trn -B y.T h e.S ea to transpire. Within the liar on the a newspaper from home mid. as «vus Send «•■••• f f n ', In s'amn« fr.r hard"rn r'v is__ prisoner's seat an old negro leaned usual with him oil the receipt of home 1 1 4 klr' »-..I ini) pi riunì.,rv / THE WTtKREM P l ’RLieiTY en eagerly forward as his attorney ar papers, he read every word, including Suite AOS P«.«h. nrn I!I«!.. prrt!i«s ci gued his plea of not guilty liet'ore the adverti: enici :s. Suddenly he started, llis eye Imd lighted on the following Jury. “ Who, gentlemen of the jury, has advertisement: If Marcellin.* Planch© Cutter Witt «om - sworn that he saw this man commit m unlcute with «'.rlffin. Hastings X- I'am. this theft?” demanded the attorney. Tem ple court. New York city, she will “ We have broken every link in the bear som ething to her advantage. weak chain of circumstantial evidence Now. there was nti especial reason with which the state lias tried to en why Mr. Huniuioud should la- moved tangle him. Why. his neighbor. Tom by this advertisement. Some months Jones, swore that lie sold him the before be bad needed a table for bis meat that was found in the defend studio and bad purchased one of an ant's house and that he shot the hog artistic pattern in a secondhand fur REGISTERED GE COACH because it was wild. niture shop. There was a drawer in “ It is true that Colonel Smith swore it. but no key. For awhile the pur Registered German Coach Stallion that one of his hogs disappeared about chaser was coutcut to let the drawer Seven years old, wr :pTt 1700 ibs., co '- Dec. 23 and that about fifty yards remain closed; but. finally ueedlug It, or deep chestnut sotrel, gentle dispo T ender, Juicy, Steaks from a certain stump lie found blood lie fitted a key and opened It. It con and then followed a trail of blood from tained a few old papers so eaten by sition. finely built aud fine action. Sired R oasts and Stews, that spot to this defendant's cabin. But mice that be could make nothing of by Martin, Grand Sire, Bernard. Dam them. There was an envelope—no let what of that? Philine by Baron 2nd. Sausage and Bacon ] “ This defendant told you—and his ter iu It—partly destroyed. Au address Will Make the Ssason of 1903 wife a id brother swore the same—that was on It, or the remains of one, as that was the blood o f a coon which he follows: Monday, H ancock & Gordon’ s Ham. AU kinds of Fresh Marcelllne B. had shot and carried home the day be Tuesday, Williams’ Bam, Nortli Yam- 43 Etue du C fore Smith lost his hog. (Jive him Jus Par | hill. tice as you would do if lie were a Hammond threw the contents of the j Wednesday, Carlton Livery Barn. white man. He cannot help heiug drawer into a wastebasket, but the ; Thursday, Gaston. black. ‘The leopard cannot change his same evening, needing a bookmark, he 1 Balance of week at H ancock & Gor- spots nor the Ethiopian his skin.’ For took out tlie envelope for the purpose twenty years lie lias been a leader In and used it till Ue had finished the ! don ’ s Barn, Forest Grove. the church. Let him remain free to TE R M S: Singl • S :r v i- . $ 2 ); In- book, leaving tlie envelope ill the last enjoy the bread of life with others of place marked The name Marcelllne ! sure. S30. Careful but not responsible j the faithful.” is an unusual one. and Hammond had for accidents. As the lawyer sat down the women, had It before him for a matter of ten who had been “ weaving” back aud days, lie dropped the paper be bad fortli for some minutes, commenced to For particulars write to : been reading and reached for tlie book. shout: I There was tlie envelope with the In UUO. U. H AN COCK, “ Bress de Lawd!” complete name and address. What General Manager “ Dar, now!” “ We knows yo's innocent. Br’er Juni was left of tiie nddress was plain ex- .VI. F O G L E , ; eept the first, a sole remaining letter per!” Assistant. giving the name of the street. It Is The sheriff had to tin eaten to clear printed here as a C, but there was that the courtroom before order was restor FINE WORK DONE CHEAP - FRIC ed. When nt last there was silence the on Its lower end ti> suggest that it W H A T IS M O K E B E A U T IF U L might lie something else. W h ite *hlrt - - - 10c Drawers - • Stoljc district attorney rose. THAN M OTHER L O V E ? Hammond was interested. Neverthe S oft - - - 10c W hite Waists • 10 to 20c “ Gentlemen of the jury,” he began W h ite Skirts - 10 to 50 Underskirts • 15 to25c less it was tlie hour when, fresh after in closing the case for the state, “ i de Undershirts - - - 8 c Stockings - • • lW: A mother’s worries are many. She sire only to bring a picture to your a night's sleep, be did bis best work, sometimes forgets her own bodily dis- H a ndk erch iefs - - 2 c C o l l a r s ....................k : and lie took up bis palette and brushes. minds.” M en’ s W h ite Vests 10 15c Pants - • • • • 2k In ten minutes he threw them down. ! comforts because of her overpowering Here the prisoner adjusted his big Coats - - - • 10 20c Dusters • • IS Ik love for the child. Shu become» broken ' took his hat and went out to find a T ow els - - - 20c D oz. Napkins • • 20cDos brass rimmed spectacles as if to see down, sleepless, nervous, irritable and •Ity directory. Tbe% were dozens of T h e fo llo w in g articles 50 c per doz. Pillow Caw. the picture, and his manner showed feels tired from morning until night. Bed Sheets, Table C loths, N ight Gowns, Womeni that he was determined to let no detail In Paris whose names bi-gin with C, Many mothers of experience can tell you and dozens that began with every oth- D raw ers, Underwear, Aprons and Corset Cover*. escape him. I that nt such a time they have been re- 1 cr letter that might begin with C and | iieved, benefited and strengthened and "The 23d of last December,” contin Pacific Avenue Fores! Gmt ued the district attorney, "found Juni a tail to it—a (j or a G, for In- put into proper health by taking a pie- ; stance. Hammond muttered some- i serlption which their mother» had told per Bradley without meat. His son was coming to spend Christmas with ! thing about the fool killer taking him them was the only woman's tonic to bo and went hack to liis work. This time i taken at such times. Dr. Pierce’s Fa him. But Juniper did not worry, for only half a mile away in Marse Smith's he succeeded in remaining at his easel vorite Prescription lias enjoyed an envi | till Ills breakfast (luncheon in Aruer- able reputation for ever a third of a cen woods were some fat hogs. at tury. In all that time it has sold more “ An hour before sunset Juniper was ; h at, after which lie began n hunt that largely In the United States than any took up all his leisure time for weeks. kneeling behind a large stump in these Having maile a list of all the streets other tonic for woman’s needs, and to woods, with his rifle pointing toward a day its sales are greater than ever. hog that at some distance away was , In Paris whose names begin with C. In favor of Dr. Pierce's medicines is the i (J and G. he gave several hours a day E verybody knows that rooting among the leaves.” frank, confiding, op. :>, koni-L s la tern« at to hunting for Marcelllne Cutter. He The district attorney paused. Taking of their full composition, giving every in we keep the best Meats a cane to represent a rifle, he knelt be i judged that she was a Indy and con gredient in plain Eugfisfi, without (car of hind a chair. After some minutes of fined himself to the best streets till he successful criticism and with confidence to be had, but this is to moving to right and left, now raising, | had exhausted them, then with tint that tha good sense of tlie afflicted will now lowering his rifle, lie took careful little hope began on the poorer ones, lead them to appreciate this honorable remind you to give us aim and then fired, imitating the noise lighting at last on 43 Hue du Geindre. manner of confiding to them what they a dingy street near the Church of St. aro taking into their stomachs when of a report very successfully. making use of these medicines. Sulptce. A girl of twenty respond«-1 a call. At the sound Juniper, who had been A L C O H O L IC T O X IC S . smiling, apparently oblivious to every to Ills knock. She was shabbily dress thing save the district attorney's move ed, hut comely. A great many worn i f ling the need "I am looking for Marcellina Cutter.” of a tonic take a coekl til, whisky, or ments. exclaimed: what Is Just as bad. some widely . dver- snid Hammond. "Yas, suh, dat's des de way I done FOREST GROVE tls«»d compound, containing a large per “ My mother Is Marcelllne Cutter, and centage hit. boss!” of alcohol. Doctor Pierce's medicines are guaranteed to be entirely The laugh that followed brought Ju I am Mabel Cutter.” Hammond knew tils search was end free from alcohol or narcotics—made of niper to a realization of what he had roots which cannot harm the nic-t deli done, and he shuffled round In tha ed. Mother amt daughter had lived cate system but havo a wholesome, life- where he found them for years. The giving. tonm-elToct upon the system. For the Beat. Up ;i; da'e Work. prisoner's seat, muttering, ‘Nigger got daughter worked In a bookbindery Tonics mate largely of alcohol Interfere no show nohow!" Baths. Pacific-Ave, Forest On) e. with the digestion of cert .in foods, and near by. It was an old story of a as doses incre.i 9 the alcohol absorbed gets marriage for love, including a run into the blood and shrinks the red blood A. I. W irt7. Proprietor T h e L a s t Move. Bobby Is the son of a Methodist min away. and without forgiveness. Mar- ! corpuscles. As the blood feeds the nerves the nane» get Improper nouiIshment and ister and has had the experience of celllne Seymour married Edgar Cut- the mother becomes nervous. As the R . I N I X O i N , D e n t i s t | “ moving” four times in the space of tor. an Englishman. There were no nerves suffer so does tie- skin. Better stick to a health-giving tonic his eight years’ life. He disapprove» means in either family, hut Cutter se- Forest G:*r'"p. Oregon that has in the past third of a cotffury strongly of the itinerant system which curi-d a position in an American bank sold more widely than any other. ing house In Paris, died and left his is the bane o f the Methodist clergy. OPEN AS TnK DAY. Some time ago an elderly minister widow and daughter penniless. Mrs. Willt Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip wns visiting Bobby's father and di Cutter wns at a loss to know why she tion is raado of. Its ingredients are; rected his attention to the small tioy, wns inquired for. It could not lie for Golden Seal root. L rl; "s slipper root. an Inheritance, for she knew of no Black Cohosh root. Uni. urn root. Blue N . asking him many questions of a semi- tlmologlcnl nature. Finally the course relative who had means to bequeath Cohosh root. Chemically Pure Glvcerine. Hobart A. Hare. M I).. University of LAW? t her. The advertisement emanating of the conversation turned to heaven, Pa., s ivs of < .olden So il—"Good in ail and Bobby was asked concerning the from America Indicated that she was catarrhal conditions, as uterine catarrh, ." Prof. ! 'in King in the atiode of the blest. "Yes.” said the sought for by the Seymours rather j leticorrhcea. Hints Am-rican Di»pen«at iry soys of Black at ion Law a t; youngster, with a sigh of deep weari than the Cutters. Cohosh root—another important ingre Hammond left the two to send their -, - - Oregc*| ness, "1 know. It’s the last place we’re dient In ~ I Ivor to Pi in:* - By It» porest Gr address to New York anil settled down special affinity for the female organs, it is going to move to.” —Argonaut again to his work. A mouth pass«-d. an efficient agent in suppression, in dvs- when there wns a rap on his studio monorrhepu it is *i(rpo-.-«./ hy no other Out of th e O rd in ary. being of greatest utility in irrita door, and two Indies entered. Beneath drug, tive and congestive conditions of the "Say,” queried the high browed man tholr altered dress In- recognized the appendages, characterized by dragging F A S H I O N S T A B L E *I us he entered the drug emporium, • pains, etc.” "have you Bight-ad's halm for bald Cutters. Then they gave him the se Prof. King says of Unicorn root, "have P a c i f i c A v e . Fore st Gro«| quel to his search. Edgar Cutter had found tliis plant to pn-scss a decidedly ness?” a brother Hugh, who had worked Ills benefical influence In ca-cs of lassitude “ No," repiictl the druggist, “ but” — Neal Turnouts with weakne s nr dull pain in tin* renal, "Oh. yes." Interrupted the pnwpefr way from England to Colorado. There or lumbo-sacral (small r i the back) region. lie prospected, mined, struck a bonan tlve customer, “ of course you have It is one of our most valuable agents, something just as good, but t want za anil became very rich. lie bunted acting as a uterine tonic, and gradually for Ids brother, but could gain no trace removing abnormal conditions, while at what I want. See!” of him except that lie had married the same time it imports tone and vigor B A R B E R S "You are mistaken, my friend.” said I to the reproductive organs. Hence, it is Marcelllne Seymour. Dying childless. much used in leucorr/nrit, amt norr/iua. the pill dispenser. "I haven't anything Hugh Cutter left his property to his dytmenorrhun. HAIR CUTTING * SFECiAUT Just ns g«xxl, hut l have something brother and tils brother's wife and A PARTICVLAI! I-B A 5 I j that ts far better."—Chicago News. Postoffice Row I children. If any. on condition that they removed bv It is th- Irritability nnd de were found within « year after his own spondency that often attends these troub So o thing the Au thor. H O L L IS T E R 'S «1 demise. If not the pro]>eriy was to g i le«. In th - cases In which there is Actor—In the first net last night to his cousin, a resident of the place in pelvic- hi ness, the aching, beai ing- i when Roderigo is to shoot me. his gun England where the family had lv j U o"»organ : ■ ; A Busy Wed e r f hr B 1 Pf»:*- ' didn't go off. This sort o f thing spoil» lived. The year would have expired out of the L-' a I ii , Its action here is very Brings Golden Healtn and R « « decld-d." my play. Manager—It doesn't make within six weeks after the date on A .p orlflf for Constipation In.; ¿ ¡¡i Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets cure bili any difference whether lie shoots yon which Hammond began his search. ousness, sick and billons headache, diz I H o '. 1 5 ,-i Hr.- . ’ " I ziness, costlven-'S. or constipation of the I or not. The nudieuce appreciate the Mrs. Cutter begged Hammond to bowels, loss of appetite, routed tong'-», I ami Haekachf». Its Rocky Mo'int ' ^ 5 1 situation. They know you are not name some way by which she might -• * ii I «our stomach, w : !«- tu-lchings, "heart worth the powder it would take >o recompense him for tils trouble aud re burn," pain and «1 ¡«tress after eating, - . nik ¥0r I GOLDEN NUGGETS FO R SAU O W ^I shoot you and find It very appropriate ward him for saving her anil her and kindred d-rang. ments of the liver, that the gun misses fire.—Liverpool daughter a splendid Inheritance. Ham stomach and bowels. Persons subjected to anv of these | Mercury. mond. though but a poor artist strug troubles should never be without a vial S O U T H E R N PACiFIC r.AiL^'| gling to paint pictures worthy to be of the "Plea«ant Pellets" at hand. In Forest Grove Tim« Tabl* Unkind Deduction. hung In the Salon, declined to accept proof of their superi"r -xr-llonc«' it can Mrs. Bonham—I'm going to give a any compensation. He. however, de- truthfully he «aid that thev are always as a household remedy after the NO.'T.Î POUND. . snd ***! ! Mg party on my birthday. Bonham— chii-d to return to America with the adopted fir-t trial. No. ? departs 6:*^ Who will be invited? Mrs. Benham— Cutters and on arrival there was per .. l* t One littla "Pellet" Is » laxative, two No. 3 t, „ t 5c a. m., .. *j»4' Just my friends. Benham—I thought suaded '»« go with them to Colorado are cathartic. They r-gnlafe. Invigorate No. 9 “ 1:30 P- »r.., u „ p. *».. you said that you were going to give nnd become active In securing their In- and cleanse the liver, stomach ,■ 1 bow 's. No. 1 " « c MTrl BO n O . As a "dinner pill." to pt'-mot, dfv «t >n G'.TTC a big party.—New York Press. take one each aay. To relieve tie* di«tr.--s No. 2 lv. Porland 7:00 a. m. tv. F o r f t < •• It** heritani-e. Ue finally accepted a con- 1100 » .» • • * .. arising from ov-ronting. no>h::ur equals No i “ Mile ruble reward In the person of Mai,el one of these little "Pellets." They're No. 4 * - • *2 1 4:10 P- *•» *v' «• Philosophy when superficially stud Cutter, whom he ninrrli-d. 5:40 e <»" “ j_____ _ N*. 10 " " tiny, sugar-coated, antl-biiious granules, ied excites doubt; when thoroughly ex scarcely larger than mustard seisds. GRACE ADA HOWE. plored. It dispels It.—Bacon. Dr Pierce’s C mmon MedLal Adviser will lie sent fr.—. par" r bound, for W. E. COMAN. Genera, irei«** j 21 one-cent "tame«, or c!oth-b >nnd for ,U Passenger Agent, Ported. 1 »ramp*. Over PW) pages and llustrated. Address Dr. it V Puree, Buffalo, N. Y. It P r o v e d T oo A b s o rb in g F o r Old Uncle Juniper. * TO EAT Vegetables G r o c e r ie s W . F . SC H U LTZ Q u o n g Lee’s LAUNDRY Qood Eatables Low Prices Saeiens B, Co. City Shaving Parlors Il K J' HANCOCK & GORDON M o u lt o n § Bogan Rocky Mountain tea Nugp