New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
February 20, 1889 · Page 5 of 8
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MINNESOTA IN BRIEF. I A SONG 0FPLE4SUBE. "Now, doc," Joe said when Shanks A Sad Situation. never suffered half as much as* he \ti tVERY WOWfc A was stowed away in his own bed, orter hev a suffered. For ten years New York Fashion Bazar "you tend ter this man, and if yer he's wandered erround in the West, I remember being taken by my The total enrollment of pupils in BY MAYBUBY FLEMING. got any idee in medersin, an' know thmkin' all the time he'd killed you mother when I was, a child to see a the Duluth schools during the past Ah, me' for the snows of winter how ter dish it out so's ter pull him in ther scrimmage, fer you know he And oh' for the winds of March, poor woman who"was dying of a cancer. .months was 2,485. outer the mire, I want you ter do it. shot et you an' you fell." The crocus in the garden, The disease was eating its way And the whorl upon the larch. Efyer don' know whut's good fer "Yas, I remember it all. It's never The city council of Eed Wing has to a vital part and her doctor had 'im, fill 'im up on sumthin' en-keeper bin out o' mind a hour since it happened, passed an ordinance requiring all There has been no time for mourning, given hf a month as her utmost tryin' till ye hit it. When ye're done There is all time now for mirth, and ever' day I've lived in the limit of life. She was prepariug for dogs to be licensed. In the sweet fair face of heaven come around ter me fer yer day. I thought that I was a murderer—a her end in a way that seemed practical And the dear close face ol earth. The work of excavating for the bin in this shape once myself, boys, murderer. Oh, what I hev suffered and prosaic enough, but that new $35,000 opera house at Pipestone an' I know whut it is ter suffer fer er There is laughtei the snowflake, by that thought. But, how do you struck me as pathetic in its self-forgetfulness. The wind sings a round lay. little 'tension, an' ef Joe Biggs is considered is progressing rapidly. know about it when you air a stranger She was sitting up in bed, And the green, green grass in luscious a tough cuss, hp'sgot a little to my past life?" with a basket beside her, finishing up In the life of a summer day. Hastings has been enjoying a maddog heart left fer er feller mortal who is a "I ain't so much a stranger as you the family mending, showing her scare and the police have been sufferin', an even ole Shanks is Then ah'for the snows of winter, think. I ain't allers bin Joe Bigas." eldest daughter--on whose thirteenye$r-old And oh' for the winds of March, kept busy slaughtering canines. worthy uv some kindness, an' he's er "Oh, heavens," Shanks cried raising shoulders the burden of The ci ocus in the garden, goin' ter git it, the best I know how his head by a great effort. "You Moore, Piper & Co., wh olesale druggist And the whorl upon the larch household care was soon to fall—flow ter give it ter 'im." —Scnbner's Magazine. are Jim Buster?" at Mankato, have decided to to iell down seams in the little As day after day passed and the brother's knee patches and how to close out their buisness, as the "You're right, pardner. Thet's sick continued in a delirious state SAVAGE GULCH. who 1 am." darn the heel of father's sock returns are too small in proportion tossing his hands wildly about and so that he would never feel "A.n'you tuck me in en cared fer to the capital required. uttering wild broken sentences, Joe me?" the difference. She had impressed The house of Wm. Staley, nine sat by his side and watched over him "That's whut I done. I didn't upon the girl how to make her father's He drifted down into the little mining fd.ni«!y Shou/c/ikeep miles southeast of Glyndon, was destroyed with the tendepest care, no doubt in favorite potato pone, how to know you wus Frank Gibson till you camp at Savage Gulch late one these kind offices finding some sort by fire. Mr. Staley is one of manage her young sister when she tole it in yer ravins, an' it's no wonder Oh jhdhdfor immedidtr* afternoon in the early spring of '54. of solace for his' overtroubled soul. the well-to-do farmers of Clay county, 1 didn't fer yer changed enough got into the sulks, what to do for use Joe's life in the West had been a busy, Where he came from no one knew, tew deceive yer mother. But I wras her father when he had his periodical and his loss is about $2,000. rushing one, and no time had he rr glad, more glad than I can tell, when fit of cramps—and everything else and no one felt sufficient interest in Rev. Kristen Berven, pastor of the found to indulge in thoughts of the I found you out an' knew I hadn't she could think of that would insure the matter to inquire. It was an every-day Norwegian Lutheran church in Red past—of the years away back toward comfort in the humble home she was killed you." occurrence for men to com Wing, has brought suit in the district his youth, when his was an innocent leaving. She had all the work planned "And now, Joe," Shanks asked, court against the Lutheran church in soul and his hands were free of crime. and go—to drift into the Gulch from which she would do during the short "Shall we shake hands an' forgive?" But in the silent vigils of the quiet Belvidere township to recover salary points up in the mountains and drift span of life that was given to her. "Here's my paw on that proposition^' night-time when all of Savage Gulch due him. Her burial clothes were folded away out again into the newer "diggins" lay still in sleep, he sat through the Its Socrthmcj Healing in a drawer with sweet basil leaves Shanks soon recovered, and he and over across the eastern range, so Judge McDonald has secured the darkness and his thoughts went back among them. I was reminded of the and restorative V/ATufS Joe were always after that fastfriends. passage of a bill granting pensi ons that the coming of one man elicited to the old home in the east. Up incident by reading in a paper recently With his new strength came a new p/acesif at the Aecsc/ or to John Y. Hooper of Belle Tlaine, through the gloom of the year came no interest from the people of the of a man in Milw aukee who is preparing life, and no one in all the "diggins" a trooping of memories, and above Annie Balser of Pine Island, Charlep for something that is even Gulch. ]a/jTHROl\T«ndLWQ around Savage Gulch showed" more all and the brightest of all was the Sheeler of Chaska and S. H. Fowler more terrible than death—insanity. interest in the affairs of life than he He was a tall, raw-boned individual, face of a fond mother. He shuddered of Faribault. He will be violently insane in a few did. Joe, too, became a different with a careless, swinging walk, as he recalled her love for her boy, weeks, and he knows it. Sometime ft.'swCO^nopf man, for now that he could look at John Hollenberg, while crossing and mentally measured the awful distance and great, long limbs encased in a ago his skull was fractured a gristle his hands and realize that they were Clear lake at Waseca with his team awTay he had drifted from her, is fast forming about the cracked pair of pants that held themselves so free from murder, he no longer felt broke through the ice and after a and tears, the first that had come to /wMywsTs sell it edges, which will surely press upon much aloof from his large cowhide that the world was against him, and good deal of effort barely escaped his eyes in years, coursed down his the brain and make him a maniac. then those memories of the old home shoes that a considerable portion of coarse, hard cheeks. 5 drowning, while his team went undei He talks calmly and rationally of and his loving mother kept floating and were lost. his lower limbs were left exposed to Themenaround thecamp sometimes his approaching fate, and spends through bis life to add sunshine and came into offer assistance,but usually every moment of his brief term of view. sweetness to it. George Crowley, a son of D. Crowley, Joe sat through the nights alone, and sanity in making provisions for his attempted to climb to the top o! No one knew his name, and no one In the autumn when the Indian be preferred it, for somehow since the family when he shall no longer be a load of wheat at Marshall, but fell asked to know it, but as the days outbreak came and the people of Savage fountain of the past had been opened able to care for them. I is a situation off, and the sleigh passing over him Gulch had to fight for their lives, passed by and he continued to hang and a stream of memories set to flowing worthy the pen of a novelist like Save retailers' and jobbers Joe and Shanks were the first to go broke one leg and otherwise injured through his mind, he loved to sit Daudet. around the Gulch, people began to profit. We aie the leading out, and among all the brave pioneers Irim. and enjoy his thoughts in solitude. manufacturers of S 3 Pants, take notice of him, and when it be none fought better than old One day as Joe passed by the saloon, Willie Riley, sent up to the state I CET THE BEST came necessary to refer to him spoke Shanks. The King of Corea. some of the loungers remarked: prison five years ago from Noblej. of him as "Shanks." One day when peace reigned in the "Joe's stickin' ter old Shanks liker and GUARANTEE EVERY Just one hundred years before Co" {county on conviction of the murder Gulch once more four or five men "Shanks" proved to be a very qui. er brother." PAIR. If not satisfactory, we lumbus discovered America, genera" of his father, was released on a pardon were sitting around the saloon when replace them with another pair et, unassuming individual, and cut "That's whut he is. An' its ther tions before Shakespeare was born from Gov. Merriam. Riley has or REFUND E MONEY. one asked! quarest thing I ever see, too. He's more than two hundred years 'before about as much figure in the movements just become of age and is in feeble Our goods are unsurpassed in "Joe has quit comin' around ter see ther last men in ther camp I'd a Luther stirred up Germany with his of the society of Savage Gulch materials, st le, workmanship, heath. the boys, hain't he?" thought of a doin' sech a thing." preaching, a hundred years before and finish. We have large capital.aud as the proverbial wooden man would "Hain't bin since Shanks got sick "Thar's sometin' mighty curius the first Bible was printed, when all Rev. J. Milton Akers, of St. Charles many ears'experience. last summer," replied the barkeeper. have done. He .might have seen erbout it. I'd never a dreamed o' England was sleeping on straw, and With our facilities we guarantee died of pneumonia, after an illness ol "Him and Shanks seem ter be when pins had yet to be know, the perfect satisfaction. Joe takin' no interest in a sick feller, better days, and had once, perhaps, but a few days. He has been a leading mighty good friends," another remarked. present dynasty of Corea sat upon an' spechally a feller like ole Shanks." member of the Minnesota conference possessed a certain amount of self I Send six cents with your "He hain't bin inter ther s'loon for its imperial throne and governed I addregsand get a line of for a number of years and pride, but he bore in his person and "Yas, an' Shanks seems like er nother I samples with our unique1 several days hed yer noticed thet?" its cream faced, almond eyed subjects. was well known throughout the I sample card and a 48-inch linen tape habits no evidence of such things, and man since he got well." "I guess I hed," replied the barkeeper, The blood that flows in the I measure, if you mention this paper. state. "The's somethin' queer erbout thet if they ever had existed they had "fer Joe's allersbin one o' the veins of Li-Hi, the present king of BUUEER HILL CUSTOM PANTS 00. business, boys, but I can't tell what Corea, is of the same continuous The society ladies of Sauk Center stidiest customers we hed, an" efhe completely lost their identity. 129 Summer Street, Boston. Mass. A it is. Them fellers has both changed royal stream which has flowed over was sorter quarrelsome sometimes, have formed a "Guess What club,'' He became a part and parcel of the wonderfully. Shanks is spry es er kitten, the Corean throne since IJ592. During he want never close with his money." and attend social gatherings on their Gulch population, and floated along, an' Joe's es quiet es er lamb." that time twenty-nine kings have "Joe wan't never so bada man,nohow," owjihook. This move is mad because taking whatever each day brought, There was a great change, but no TteLadies'HomeEJournalSDNIRFRYOULiIET reigned, and the power of each has said another, "es some people the young gentlemen are so ungallant with seemingly no thought for the one in Savage Gulch ever knew the been more despotic than that of the thought. as to allow them to go unattended. future and no regard for the past. secret of it. czar of Russia. The royal blood When he wus a Mend to a feller he'd To him time wras nothing. It mattered has not weakened in its flowing, do anything for'im. But somehow H|~(i l[ is to be made BETTER and A E It not whether the sun shone or and his majesty of today has can be had now for onlv 50 Cents per a he seemed to sorter got er notion The Handkerchief's History. Thomas Gorman was bound over whether it didn't. He made no a year it will cost SI.00. We the best qualities of his ancestors that ther world was ergin' 'im." at Mankota on charge of stealing An authority on the subject ol shall double the price because cannot afford complaint, no matter what happened, rind is onp of the most progressive of to furnish so good a paper os the Joi RNAL is to "Yes," said another, "but how'd clothes from Elinstein's store. He is dress gives the following interesting and when there was, talk of an Indian be for less than one Dollar, but 'ne shall donblc the Asiatic rulers.—Frank G. Carpenter. he ever come to take to ole Shanks, in jail in default of bail. Koren Horn, its value and pive you more of it for information on the subject. The outbreak and the people of the Gulch d'yer s'pose?" money AGENTS can make re of being too old to go to the reform handkerchief as an outward and visible were in a high state of excitement, dollars securing subscriptions at Just then one of the "boys" called school, was fined and released for article was first introduced in he remained cool and calm as though Half Price up to July 1st 1889. I ."lave found out a gift for ray lair I is for the drinks and the loungers stealing chickens. there was no thought of danger. France, but until the reign of the not a iinc of gold, nor flovreis for her hair, dropped the conversation and stood We offer them good pay for e\erv subscriber secured, Some people said he was a philosopher, nor pearls for hei white npek, but Salvation Empress Josephine a handkerchief and an E to the person who The sheriff arrested George Conn ell, up along the bar ready for any emergency. Oil for her soic throat She's a singing bird.-* while others, and the great majority, extra Priz of S O shall send us the was thought so shocking an object Henry Jilson and Charles Soeffien o^ largest number $400 for the f-econd largest In all large comnnities perboni are taking said he was too indolent and that a lady would never have dared list, and so on Sample copies and posters will im leased mteiest the pioperty insuiance, Le Roy township Blue Earth county, One day the doctor came nnd pronounced lazy to take interest in anything. I be furnished, «o that a great demand can be to use it before any one. The word and pei haps for that %ery lea'-on aie insuring the crisis passed, for he created inc?y neighborhood. for creating a disturbance about th it true that he never unnecessarily then lives by using l)i Bull's Cough Syrup, even was carefully avoided in refined CURTES PUBLISHING CO. found the high fever had ceased, and %vhen they are first attacked withacough house of Stephen Alden. The war' exerted himself. & conversation. An actor who would the sufferer lay calmly sleeping, while or cold. rant reads that about a dozen were PHBLADELPrUA, PA. have used a handkerchief on the 11 Bi.*~»~ mm his cheek was no longer hot and engaged in the trouble. Se veral lights The house appropnations committee tackles stage, even in the most tearful moments W. DUNH AITS He drifted along in this "fancy free" flushed. the Cowles internal levenue bill of glass were broken. of the play, would have been condition for a couple of months, "He'll get well now," the doctor now and then, when hunger forced unmercifully hissed and it was only OAKLAWN FARM. Extiaordinaiy but nevertheless true We A special meeting of the common said, if he has proper care." refer to the announcemement of Johnson to it, doing little odd jobs about the in the beginning of the present century "An' h'll hev it Joe replied with E council was held at Faribault, forth & Co., of Richmond, Va which they camp, but never under any circumstances that a celebrated actress, Mile. emphasis, "if I'm able ter give it to propose to show working: and energetic men purpose of letting the contract for taking steady work. Duchesnois, dared to appear with a how to make from §75 to ?150 a month 'im." FRENCH COACH HORSES. above expenses putting a stone arch bridge on He lived a sort of independent life, handkerchief in her hand. Having That evening as the twilight was IMPORTED. mingling but little with others and ^Bfti OJ— to speak of this handkerchief in the Shumway avenue, just east and north STOCK ON HANU: fading into night, Shanks awoke, One more measure of retaliation against 3 0 0 STALLION S ofserviceable soon came to be regarded as a nonentity course of the speech she could never ot Shattuck hall, and for buildingthe Canada is introduced congress and after his eyes had wandered age 15 0 COLTS with by the people about him. In ,choice pedigrees, superior individuals abutments for the iron bridge on summon enough courage to call it by around the room, he fixed them on 2 0 0 I O E fact but little notice was taken of 'BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES' are excellent Shumway avenue. The contract was its true name, but referred 11 it as a the face of Joe Biggs with a startled, for the relief of Hoarsness or Sore Throat T»-.„. «. B»OO»OTA»ES(80inro?J him, and he passed and repassed by Brilliant, the most famous living sire). Jet to A. F. Kuehl. They are e\ceedingly effective "—Christian light tissue. A few years later a wondering gaze, and for a moment Bes Quality. Price BeasoiaaDl®, almast unobserved. World, London, En translation of one of Shakespeare's the two men looked into each other's A. Hildebrand's saloon at Sauk ms Easy without inspect One morning some one in •in iin.wi eyes. plays by Alfred de Vigny having been fug this Greates a 3Xost Successfal St Paul gi ocers threaten the produce commisMon Center was entered by burglars. The passing "Shanks" tent heardgroans men with the bovcott re in E a is of America.' acted, the word handkerchief was "What does it mean?" Shanks cash drawer was rifled of its contents, within, and on entering found the Hn«emllngpnrehs.cr»,addresB, for 250-page eatalorne, A used for the first time on the stage asked, in a voice scarce above a man twisting about on his straw g. W. MNIUM. WAYNE, ILLINOIS. the amount of which is not exactly amid cries of great indignation from whisper. pallet with a high fever. For two known, and a large amount of liquors «5 mlle» westChicago oaC* 5.W.K'j beLTurnerJune StKlgku every part of the house. The Empress "You've been nigh ter death," Joe Woven Wir~ Feitciit days he had not been seen about BEST r—*j¥ &» and cigars were also taken. The JPoi N a a Josephine, although really lovely, replied. "Fer days ye've bin down STEEL the Gulch, but no comment was thieves got in at the back door by with the fever. But you're all right had bad teeth. To conceal them she WIRE made on his absence for no one felt a N E W PERMANENT E S Wire Rope Selvage using a skeleton key. No clew. now, the Doc says, only you've got was in the habit of carrying small sufficient interest in him to speak of ter bekeerful an'not take no relapse." or a Palestine, Ohio, Jane ST, 1888. handkerchiefs adorned with costly it. The Savage Gulch doctor was G. Maxwell, one of the first settlers Suffered constantly for gercral yean with noaralgia, "This is your cabin, Joe?" laces, which she constantly raised &11 remcdiei felled, tried St Jacobs Oil called on, and after feeling Shank's of Mazeppa and a prominent citizen, cured Ho return In 6 month* "Yas." gracefully to her lips. Of course all pulse and looking at his tongue, BBFETHEEOUP, M. met with a dangerously and painm* "How come me ter be here? ,v the ladies of the court followed her shook his head and said: N A a in St Gibory, May 18, 1888. accident. He was employed in the My wife was troubled with neuralgia and after "We found you down to the tent It's about up with him, boys.and example and handkerchiefs rapidly using one bottle of St Jacobs Oil was nerof large mill, and in descending into the with a terrible fever, an' I hed you troubled again H2NEY BECKXMKTEE. he's in a fair way to go over the became an important part of* the basement of the elevator to superintend brought here." Afte All Rutland, ni liay SI, 18S8. range." feminine toilet. Nat1 ^'iy a French JS^-"-*' 80c TO $2 PER ROD Hare known cases of neuralgia given up by some repairs, stepped from an "An' you've bin a nursin' me?" doctors to be cured by St Jacobs Oil "What'll we do with 'im!*'some one fashion soon became orld fashion. AlllejzeaanSjrMtbs. Bate* to match SoTdIbyUB5r ilAilers IS. BflAYT, Druggist. "Yas, I've bin sorter helpin' you a in THEsM thi line of goodK FRKIOII WOVET PAID. InformatJorTrV^ elevated platform falling on his head asked. it N WIRE FPNCE cSf little." AT DETJGQT3TS AND DEALERS INorth Market and Ontario 8t»., CWculrifilll f'Jist as well let him stay thar an' and side, causing very severe wounds. WKAME THIS PAPER .reijbiMjoa wntfc THE CHARLES A. V0GELER CO., Baltimore, Ud. A Study in Advertisements. "You're a good man, Joe, an' deserve die," another replied. "He don't He will probably, recover. DIAMOND VERA-CURA We wl»u tew men to my thanks. But I wish you There is food for reflection in a know nothin' now, an' he' jist es well sell our good* by sample As Rev, John Doran, of Delano was hedn't done it." I wanted to die." to the wholesale and xf die thar as anywhere else." couple of advertisements which appear tall trade. Largest roam, O S E S I A "Come, man,.don't less hev non o' frslnojirliae. Knclore on his way to attend a funeral serv "Not while I got er cabin, he AND \L STOMACH TROUBLES SUCH AS side by side in a contemporary, 2 cent stamp Wages 5 3 Per Day. Permanent position. le that sort o' stuff." postals answered Uomr advanced for vu c*, a4ierti*lag, et'. Indigestion, Sour-Stomach, Heartburn, Nausea, Tee at Armstrong, his horse shied out won't," spoke up a large man," who which read, with the ommision of Giddiness, Constipation, Fullnpss after eatmg Centennial Manufacturing Co,, Cincinnati, Ohio. Then after a little Shanks looked had always been considered the hardest of the road and the cutter struck a Food Rising in the Mouth and disagreeable taste address, as follows: after eating, Nervousness and Low-bpiMts Joe in the eyes with an almost eaglelike character in the camp. "Not so I prescribe and fallj^l stone, overturning the rigandthrowngMr. At Druggists and Dealers or sent by mail on receipt dorse Big as the onlv gaze and asked: long es Joe Biggs is able ter wiggle "Wanted—'Young lady in publishing of ^5 ets. (5 boxes $100) in stamps, bamplt specific for the certain cure Doran onjthe frozen] ground injuring "Did I talk any when I was outer sent on receipt o/2-cent Stamp. of this disease. wron't no man be left here to die in no office quick writer $4 a week. G. ILINGBAHAM.M.. his hip and fracturing his THE CHABLES A. TOGELEB C0.tBalthnore, Md. my head?" sich er way es this. You fellers fall Amsterdam, N. jvCHIISTcr shoulder. About six months ago he "Wanted—An experienced girl for "Yes, some," Joe replied. ^x\t We have sold Big 'ot to here now an' be'p ter git the feller many years, and it has met with a similar mishap being general housework in family of seven "Did you understand?" **s*5* factionthe iven best of satie over to my cabin an' I'll take keeruv Side&Bactf thrown from the buggy and dislocating "Some things. I know whut yer assisted about washing: wages $4." him ther best I kin." D. K.DYCHK&CO. Chicago. Ill I his other shoulder. drivin' at, Shank, an' on that score The fellows "fell to at once, for It will be observed that the rate of 81.00. Sold by DroggipM Aching Sides and Back, Hip, Kidney, and. there wasn't a man in the camp who jist prepare to rest ea sy, fer ye never compensation is' the same in both The elevator of Lewis Van Inwegen Uterine Fain, Rheumatic, Sciatic, Sharp, and didn't know Joe Biggs well enough done it. You've been sufferin' under Weakening Pains, relieved in one minute by these cases, but that while the "lady" say Piso's Gore for ConBtunption and a tenement building owned by Lhi |rit Cuticura Anti-Pain Piaster is THE BEST a-what-you call it? Anyhow yer all to appreciate the value of his friendship, receives, simply $4 per week the "experienced for keeping the voice the railway company, occupied by right. Jim Buster ain't no more clear. & cents. and not a soul of them "but girl" gets in addition her only instantaneous pain-killing strengthening the bridge foreman, S. A. McCreary, dead than I be. He's,,„welL,t and would have gone to almost any board and lodging. Whither gentility—the plaster 25 ets 5 for $1 At druggists, or of hearty." Id ^J M\ PcuredDRUs near the river, were burned at Hastings. POTTBE AND CHEMICAL Co BOSTOX. lengths to have avoided the consequences word most beautiful expresses O Mhxedflower Swede &«« E?ftI&Ief&i\8ft 850,000,00 0 for Sol '."fell4*" Mr. Van Inwegen's horse was kinds, GUIDE, and 10c. Certificate fo of his ire. More than once "You're not jokingme, Joe?" %, the thing!—is worth what it Kin939Burrc«3l diers. Sailors, then-widowi or parent PBXH0KS BCEBASED. Discharges pro- ibeeds. ymr choice, all for 2 Btamw (4 cent? also consumed in the flames. In attempting Joe had emphasized his dislike of a "Jokin'ye? S'pose I'd be er joking costs must seem at least an open S3T*Ko pension,se FKB. Latestlaw. pamph- L&reryflower lover delights! Tell a letFree PaTEicKOTABBMJ.. Attfy.WashingtonJ). Q. fenends. *. w.rastK, FAHKEUBBW \t+ man with a six shooter. As long as 'bout sich er thing?" to rescue the animal, Mr. question when the rate is so high.— STBe This offer will appear btrt^f W Ely's Cream Balm a man treated Joe Biggs right and "No, but it seems too good to be Boston Courier. Van Inwegen was caught in the flames I GORE FITS?&*.wifmer.n.enrlioraiun*»»....mmradicathetHaat Gives Belief at once for refrained from too close an intimacy Wifitf E#: and badly burned about the face, COLD in HEAD. with his affairs, Joe Biggs was a though not seriously. A large quantity Saleratus wetted and applied im-, friend to him, but the moment that "Well, IZ air true all der same. CIBES I do not mean merely to stop of oats and corn, which was mediately is the best thing in the I aO havet rio taem» mp«T return7 TMAT*»li tnfltywn then I mea man overstepped Joe's conceptions Yon never hurt Jim much when you CATARRH.!? made FITS. EPILEPSY or CALLING SICKNESS stored in the elevator, was also consumed. world for a burn. It will prevent Lie-long study. I warrant my remedy to cure of right, safety of person demanded shot 'im way back thar in Missouri worst cases. Because others have failedfis no rea*c The total loss is about $10,.000. Sot a Liquid or Snnfr, blistermsc, and is a magical "painkiller." his immediate departure from the ten years" ago, an' it wa'n't a week KffiwtBow receivmgirlra"hiM cure Send at once for tre»a 1 Apply Balm into each nostrilE Si?S £WS ronedy GaveExPJ* &£\\ steM Gulclu till he started ererost ther plains. andj". o. G.BOOT,M.C. 183FearlSU,»'K BE03.. sb Warren St. N.Y. Jim wuz deservin' ,TIV it all, an' he