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A HARD STRUGGLE. Many a Santa Fe Citizen Finds the Strug, gle Hard. With a back constantly aching With distressing urinary disorders. , Daily existence is but a struggle. No need to keep it up. Doan's Kidney Pills will cure you. Santa Fe people endorse this claim. Genovevo Sandoval, surveyor's chain man, of Gallsteo street, says: "If I had not the greatest faith in Doan's Kid ney Pills, I would never have gone out of my way to recommend them to more than one of my friends and acquaint ances. I had backache for about a : year, not continually, but I never knew the moment when a recurrence would take place. I tried more than one medicinal preparation guaranteed to stop such annoyances before I went to Ireland's Pharmacy for Doan's Kid ney Pills, but I met with very indiffer ent success: The treatment with Doan's K-iinov Pills positively stopped the last attack. I now know. what to use should others recur." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cts. Foster Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y sole agents for the United States. Remem ber the name, Doan's, and take no sub stitute. Colonist Bates to the Northwest. Effective February 15th until April 30th, the Santa Fe will sell reduced rate Colonist tickets to the Northwest, to Helena at Butte 32.00; Spokane, 834.50; Portland, Seattle and Tacoma, $37.00. For particulars call on agents of the Santa Fe. H. S. LUTZ, Agent, Santa Fe, N. M. W. J. Black, 6. P. A.," Topeka,Kan. - WELL AGAIN. The many friends of John Blount will be pleased to learn that he has entirely recovered from his attack of rheuma tism. Chamberlain's Pain Balm cured him after the best doctors in the town (Monon, Ind.) had failed to give relief.' The prompt relief from pain which this liniment affords is alone worth many times its cost. For sale by all drug gists. . . Flower festivals are held in Califor nia during April and May. Take the Santa Fe through tourist cars. Colonist rates April 1 to June 15, 1903. H. S. Lutz, Agent, Santa Fe, N. M. THE PLOT THICKENS. But that has nothing to do with the fact that there is not a better Salve on earth than Bucklen's Arnica Salve. It's a re liable Cure for Burns, Bruises, Cuts, Corns, Sores and Salt Rheum. Tried and tested and proved infallible for Piles. Only 25c. Satisfaction guaran teed or money refunded by Fischer Drug Company. . LOST HIS NERVE. Those who climb mountains frequently And the dizzy depths too much for them and lose their nerve. Such is al so the experience of those who neglect their stomachs or bowels. Self preser vation demands Dr. King's New Life Pills. They are gentle, but thorough. Only 25c, at Fischer Drug Comuany. CHILDREN'S COUGHS AND COLDS. Mrs. Joe McGrath, 327 E. 1st St., Hut chfnson, Kan., writes: "I have given Ballard's Horehound Syrup to my chil dren for coughs and colds for the past four years, and And It the best medi cine I -ever used." Unlike many cough syrups, it contains no opium,' but will soothe and heal any disease of the throat or lungs quicker than any other remedy. 25c, 50c, and $1,00 at Fischer Drug Company. . The Santa Fe will have Colonist tic kets to California on sale April 1 to June 15 inclusive, at rate of $25. It will pay you to wait for our rates. Services unsurpassed. H. S. Lutz, Agent, Santa Fe, N. M. SO SWEET AND PLEASING IN TASTE. Mrs. C. Peterson, 625 Lake St., To peka, Kan., speaking of Ballard's Hore hound Syrup, says: "It has never failed to give entire satisfaction, and of all cough' remedies, it is my favorite ,and I must confess to my many friends that it will do, and has done, . what is claimed for it to speedily cure a cough or a cold; and it is so sweet and pleas ing In taste." 25e, "SOc, and $1.00 bottle MORE RIOTS. Disturbances of strikers are not near- , ly as grave as an individual disorder of the system. Overwork, loss of sleep, nervous tension will be . followed by utter collapse, unless a reliable remedy is immediately employed. There's nothing so efficient to cure , disorders - of the Liver or Kidneys as - Electric Bitters. It's a wonderful tonic, , and effective nervine and the greatest all around medicine for run down systems. It dispels Nervousness, Rheumatism, and Neuralgia and expels ' Malaria germs. Only 50c, and satisfaction guar anteed by Fischer Drug Co. WAKEFUL CHILDREN. For a long time the two year old child , of Mr. P. L. McPherson, 59 N. Tenth St., Harrisburg, Pa., would sleep but two or three hours in the early part of the night, which made it very hard for her - parents. Her mother concluded that the child had stomach trouble, and gave her half of one of Chamberlain's Stom ach and Liver Tablets, which quieted her stomach and she slept the . whole night through. Two boxes of these ' Tablets have effected a permanent cure and she Is now well and strong. For . sale by all druggists. . .' Stop overs will be allowed In Callfor nlt on Colonist tickets via Santa Fe, April. 1 to June 15, 1903. H. S. Lutz, Agent, Santa Fe, N. M. ; . Loose leaf ledgers of the finest quall - ty and made up under the latest and best patents are a speciality alt the New Mexican bindery. It you ; need any books for the coming year, give your order now and you will be fur nished with first class books at very . reasonable yricei. .. ; . .- , - i House Bill Introduced by W. H. H. Llewellyn, March 5, 1903: read first and second time by title, ordered translated and printed, and referred to Committee on County and County Lines. AN ACT f Entitled an Act, To Create the County Leonard Wood. Be it Enacted by the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of New Mexico: Section 1. Sections 598, 599, 600, 601, 60g, 603, 604, 005, 606, 607, 608, 609, 610, 611, 612, of the Compiled laws of 1897, are hereby repealed. Section 2. That there be and hereby is created a county, to be known as and called Leonard Wood County, out of that portion of the Territory of New Mexico included inthefollowingboundaries, as indicated by the United States survey, to-wit: Commencing at the southeast corner of township two north of range twenty-six east; thence north along the range line between ranges twenty six and twenty-seTen east to the north-east corner of township eleven north of range twenty-six east; thence west along the north line of town ship eleyen, north of range twenty-six, projected, to the northwest corner of township eleven, north of range sixteen east; thence south along the range line between ranges fifteen and sixteen east to the southwest corner of township two, north of range sixteen east; thence east along the south lino of township two, north of range sixteen east, projected, to the south east corner of township two north of range twenty-six east, to the point or place of beginning. . Section 3. That the county seat of the county of Leonard Wood shall be established at the town of Santa Rosa in said county; and that the Board of County Commissioners of said county (hereinafter provided for) shall elect and designate the most proper and convenient place in said town for the erection of the permanent public buildings of said county of Leonard Wood; the County Commissioners of the county of Guadalupe, immediately upon the passage of this act, shall take means to provide for the necessary quarters for the county officers and the holding of district court, at the county seat of Leonard Wood County, and for that purpose may rent or lease suitable building or buildings at said county seat, and failure on the part of the County Commissioners to perform their duty, as aforesaid, shall be cause for their removal from office by the Governor of the Territory. Sec. i. The county commissioners provided for under this act, are authorized and empowered to divide said county of Leonard Wood into pre cincts and to appoint in each precinct the officers provided by law. Sec. 5. That the county' officers now holding in the county of Guada lupe, shall be and become the county officers of the county of Leonard Wood, and that on or before the first day of May A. D. 1903, the said officers shall qualify and enter upon the discharge, of their duties as such officers of Leonard Wood county, and that said officers shall serve until the election and qualification of their successors, who shall be elected at the next gen eral election for such officers, and the governor shall appoint officers to fill any vacancies now existing, or that they may arise from failure of such officers to qualify. , , , Sec. 6. All obligations of indebtedness of the county of Guadalupe are hereby assumed by the county of Leonard Wood, and all public improve ments and county property Including all monies, bonds, credits, evidences of indebtedness, records, etc., belonging to said county of Guadalupe, shall be and by this act are made the property of the cpunty of Leonard Wood, and the officers of the county of Guadalupe shall turn over to the county of Leonard Wood, all such public improvements, county property, including monies, bonds, credits, evidences of indebtedness, records, etc., on or be fore the first day of May A. D. 1903; and the officers of the county of Gua dalupe shall, on or before the first day of May A. D. 1903, transfer their offices and the records of their offices to the quarters provided therefor at the county seat of Leonard Wood county, or in case of their failure to qualify as officers of the county of Leonard Wood, as hereinbefore provided, shall deliver all the records of their respective offices to their successors, at the county seat of the said county of Leonard Wood, and failure on the part of any of the officers of the county of Guadalupe to perform their duties, as aforesaid, shall render them liable on their official bond, and subject them to removal by the governor of the territory. All obligations due the county of Guadalupe at this time, or that they may become hereafter due shall be payable to and belong to the county of Leonard Wood, and wherever, in the acts creating the counties of Quay and Roosevelt, it is directed, that the counties of Quay and Roosevelt shall pay over and deliver, to the county of Guadalupe, any monies or bonds, in settlement of their proportion of the in debtedness of Guadalupe county, as may be hereafter determined, the counties of Quay and Roosevelt shall pay said monies and deliver said bonds to the county of Leonard Wood. ' , " m . .-. . Sec. 7. It shall be the duty of the Auditor, Treasurer and Solicitor General of the Territory to assemble as a comission for that purpose and ascertain, on or before the first day of June, A. D. 1903, the total indebted ness of Valencia county from which Leonard Wood county is segregated, less cash on hand to meet such indebtednes, and the value of all public im provements remaining in said County of Valencia, and also to ascertain from the assessment rolls for the year 1902 the value of all taxable property embraced within the limits of Leonard Wood county so taken from Valencia county, and thereupon to determine" the amount of such indebtednesss that may be due from Leonard Wood county to Valencia county, less the amount of cash on hand in said county to meet such indebtedness, as such conditions existed on the first day of January, A. D. 1903, and the amounts so found to be due from Leonard Wood county to Valencia county by said commission shall be final and conclusive on each of said counties. Sec. 8. For the purpose of enabling Leonard Wood county to pay to Valencia county the amount of its obligations and debts as found and as certained by the commission provided for in Section 7 of this act, the board of county commissioners of Leonard Wood county is hereby authorized and directed to issue its coupon bonds of that county, which bonds shall bear in terest at a rate not to exceed five per cent, per annum, payable semi-annually such said bonds shall be payable absolutely twenty years from their date, and at the option xf said county five years from their date, they shall be in , amounts of one hundred dollars each or in multiples thereof, they shall be signed by the board of county commistioners, countersigned by the clerkof said board, attested by its salf and indorsed by the treasurer of the county, and shall be in form to be approved by the district attorney of the fourth iudicial district of the Territory of New Mexico. . , Sec 9 Such bonds may be sold for cash at not less than par and out,, of the proceeds of such sale the indebtedness of Leonard Wood county to i said county of Valencia as found by said commission, shall be paid and satis fied in full, and if such sale can not be made by the first day of J anuary, 1904, then and in that case said bonds and coupons attached shall be turned over to Valencia county in full settlement of the indebtedness of Leonard Wood county to Valencia county, and it shall be the duty of the board of county commissioners of Leonard Wood county to annually levy a tax sufficient to pay the interest coupons coming due semi-annually ' upon said bonds, and in addition a sufficient - amount to create a sinking fund to pay said bonds when they become due; said bonds shall be the first issued by Leonard Wood county and the levy for the payment of interest and to create a sinking fund shall be first made, and such bonds shall be known as ''Leonard Wood County Establishment Bonds" Such bonds shall be dated the first day of January A. D., 1903, and the coupons shall become due and be payable semi-annually thereafter. The debt ascertained to be due from Leonard Wood to Valencia county on the first day of January A. D. 1903, shall bear interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum from that date until the payment of the same in cash or m the taking of the bonds and coupons above provided for; and this amount of interest shall be added to the debts evidenced by the issuance of said bonds and be included therein and from January first 1903, the one per cent, addi tional interest shall ,be considered as a current expense of Leonard Wood CUI8eca 10 PThe"ounty of Leonard Wood may issue bonds for court house purposes to'any amount not exceeding fifteen thousand dollars, and for jail " purposes to an amount not exceeding five thousand dollars. - , W 11. Leonard Wood county shall be entitled to have and receive from the Counties of Guadalupe and Valencia all unpaid taxes for the year A. D. 1902, and in the case of Guadalupe county to all the unpaid taxes what- , soever, not heretofore set aside and turned over to the Counties of Quay andRwseveltbytheacts creating the Counties of Quay and Rcwseve t which taxes have been levied or assessed upon or against property with n the former limits of Guadalupe and Valencia counties and which by this act are set off from said Counties of Guadalupe and Valencia and has become Leonard Wood county; and the Treasurer and Collector of Leonard Wood county shall collect and receipt for the same as the Treasurers and Collectors of Guadalupe and Valencia counties might have done had said property remained within the limits of the counties of Guada lupe and ValenciafaJ county shall be entitled to and shall receive from Guadalupe and Valencia counties such proportion of the mo nies received from licenses, issued by Guadalupe and Valencia counties, in , force in Leonard Wood county during any part of the year A. D. 1903, as such unexpired term of each license shall bear to the whole term for which such license was issued; and all taxes already paid into the trewaryoakncia county upon property located within the limits of Leonard Wood county shall be credited upon the proportion of the debt of Valencia county and to No. 162. ho naid bv Leonard Wood couhtv. Sec. 12. On or before the first day of June A. D. 1903, the collector of the County of Valencia shall deliver to the county commissioners of Leonard Wood county a list of all delinquent taxes and unpaid licenses and also a list of all taxes which will become due on July 1, A. D. 1903, upon property within the limits and upon personal property belonging to persons resident within the limits of Leonard Wood county, who formerly were within the limits of Valencia county, and the county collector of Leonard Wood County shall proceed and collect said taxes and licenses as required by law and they shall become and be the funds of Leonard Wood county. Sec. 13. Said Leonard Wood county is hereby attached to the Fourth Judicial District of the Territory of New Mexico for judicial purposes, and district court for the trial of cases arising under the laws of the Territory of New Mexico shall be held at the county seat of said county by the judge of said court beginning on the second Monday of April and the 2nd Monday of October in each year, there being a sufficient amount of the court fund in said county therefor, and special terms of said court may beheld when convened in accordance with law. All cases now pending and indictments awaiting trial in the Counties of Guadalupe and Valencia, which aro so within the limits of Leonard Wood county, shall proceed to indictment and trial in the County of Leonard Wood. The District Attorney for the Fourth Judicial District shall be the District Attorney for Leonard Wood county, unless otherwise provided by law, and shall be entitled to a salary from said Leon ard Wood county of two hundred and fifty dollars per annum, payable quarterly. Sec. 14. Tin; County of Leonard Wood for legislative purposes shall be attached to council and the house district until otherwise provided by law. Sec. 15. ' Until the appointment and qualification of the peace officers of Leonard Wood county the peace officers of the Counties of Guadalupe and Valencia shall continue to exercise authority as before this act, and shall have jurisdiction as heretofore. Sec. 16. This act shall be in force from and after its passage. I1) ax well Land Grant FARHIfJG LAJiDS Uft'DER IRIGATIOfT SYSTEfy These (arming lands with perpetual water rights are now telrg offered tnr sale In tracts of lorty acres and upwards Price of laud with ,-rrpetnal water right" fr:,o J17 to $15 fe cre, is coiding to location. Payments may bo luide In tea year Installments. Alfalfa. Drains, Fruits ol all kinds, and Siigai Beettgrow to perfection GOLD On this Grant, about fcrly ml es wost ot springer, New Mexico, re the gold mining districts of EllzauethtowL and Baldy, where Important mln oral discoveries have lately been made. Claims on unlocated ground &. . bo made under the Mining Regulations of the Company, which are ' favorah!a to the prospector as the U. 8. Government Laws Near Raton, New Mexico, on this Grant, aro located the COAL MIAFf of the Raton Coal and Coko Company, where employment mav be foui d at good wages for any wishing to work during thf en ins that farm work ot prospecting can not be successfully done. For particulars and advertising matter apply to The Maxwell Land Gram Co RATON. NEW MEXICO 0J0 CALlEJJTE These Celebrated Hot Springs are lo cated In the midst of the Ancient Cliff Dwellers, twenty-five miles west of Taos, and fifty miles north of Santa Fe, an Ibout twelve miles from Barranca Statloa, on the Denver & Bio Grande Railway, from which point a dally Une of stages rua to the Springs. The tem perature of these waters Is from M to 123 degrees. The gases are carbonic. Al titude, 6,010 feet Climate very dry and delightful the year round. There is now a commodious hotel for the convenience of invalids and tourists. These waters contain 1,680.24 grains of alkaline salts to the gallon, being the richest alkaline Hot Springs In the worm. Tne emcacy of these waters has been thoroughly ANTONIO JOSEPH, Proprietor OIo Callente. Taos County, N. M ITflew pieiico M institute- ROSWELL, NEW MEXICO. THB BUEJTAMV SCHOOL OF JKMBb"HFF AHB HJTPOBTBP BY TUB TBH1TOBY. Bis men Inilwetors. U.graduaUs ot-sundard i Kaston ' 0""' j,, Hew Buildings, all inlshln and eqolpmanU Jn " to.i.-t tMm-het(Mr. gM-Uihtedi baths, water-works. aUoonTenl.Beat. Vulttea. tHMUrsl. mni lama dry fHON) per mmm itWthlTtnh. Bo.w.11 Is a noted ...It. wlNT8-H.tt.nJ.W.ItiUrt. B. 8. Hamilton, J. 0. Ut, CoL J. W. Willson, Superintendent HEJIRY ipUCIi I HHD'C ST AIX KINBS OF MUTEBAL Th. Wad. sopplM from on. beUl. to t OUADAUinmilT - Expansion in the Northwest. The development of the Oriental traffic to and from Seattle, Tacoma and Portland Is one of the wonders of the Twentieth Century. The opportunities aro great, and they are now. Only 35, Denver to Seattle, Tacoma, 'or Portland during March and April, 1903, Ijliiiliilplii lilmH: All Our Job Work is Guaranteed the Best MINES. HOT SPRINGS. tested by the miraculous cures attest' to In the following diseases: Paralysl , Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Consumption, Malaria, Bright's Disease of the Kid-, neys, Syphilitic and Mercurial Affec tions, Scrofula, Catarrh, La Grippe, all Female Complaints, etc., etc. Board, Lodging and Bathing, S2.60 per day; HI per week; $60 per month. Stage meets Denver trains and waits for Santa Fa train upon request This resort Is at tractive at all seasons, and Is open all winter. Passengers for OJo Callente can leave Santa Fe at 16:08 a. m. and reach OJo Callente at i p. m. the same day. Fare for the round trip from Santa Fs to OJo Callente, IT. For further partic ulars, address I fllilS nEEQ. WATHBi. PHOMBOT earlo. Kali ord.r. promptly IUd OAMTAT Met Office, 1039 Ml SI. 8. W. VALLERY, Beieral Agent, DENVER. New Mexican Printing Company Mhwt your mymm, opmn your mouth suitf moo whmt luok win bring you." The mother smiles at the childish game, and doesn't realize that it is a game she as a woman has perhaps played for a great many years, q Many a woman is weak and sick, nervous and discouraged. She suffers ; from headache, backache and other ills. She wants to be well, but all she does is to shut her eyes and open her . mouth for medi-' cine and trust to , luck for results. IShe "doctors" () month after month, often year after year, in this same , blind, hap-hazard fashion, and re-, ; ceives no perma nent benefit. Women take Dr. Pierce's Fa vorite Prescrip tion with their eves ooen to the tact mat it cures womanly ins. it cures irregularity. It dries debilitating drains. It heals inflammation and ulceration and cures female weakness. There is no trusting to luck by- those who use ".ravurue xrescnpuuij." wMy disease was displacement and ulceration of the uterus, and I was in a terrible condition with pain and weakness and had given up all ( hopes of ever being -well again," writes Mrs. Harry A. Brown, of Orono. Penobscot Co., Me. "Had doctored with four different doctors with, in four months, and instead of getting better was growing weaker all the time. I decided to try your 'Favorite Prescription,' 'Golden Med. ical Discovery,' and ' Pleasant Pellets,' as I had heard of the many cures resulting from their use, I bought five bottles and felt so much bet ter after taking them that I kept on until I am at well as ever in my life, and to Or, Pierce all the praise is due, 1 cannot say enough in favor of his medicines. Before I began taking your medicines I only weighed one hundred and twenty pounds, I now weigh one hundred and Sixty pounds. I gained forty pounds in six monthv. 1 shall doctor no more with home doctors, as it is only waste of money. 1 am now in psrfect health, thanks to Dr. Pierce." f Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets clear the tnuddy complexion. TO THE PECOS VALLEY OP NEW MEXICO AND SALT RIVER VALLEY, OF ARIZONA. Eliectlvo February 15th, continuing dally until April 3()tli the Santa Fe will sell reduced rate Colonist tickets from point In tbfl east as follows: From Chi cago Sf3.'l,00 from Missouri River points, 825.00, these rates will apply from inter mediate points, where regular rates are higher. Colonist rates to California and tho Northwest will bo announced later, for particulars call on any agent of the Santa Fe. W. J. BLACK, O. P. A., Topeka, Kas. J. S. LUTZ, Agrent, Santa Fe, N. M. READ IT THROUGH. Twould spoil This Story to Tell It In the Headlines. To use an eighteenth century phrase, this is an "o'er true tale." Having happened in a small Virginia town in the winter of 1902, it is a story very much of the present. Up to a short time ago, Mrs. John E. Harmon, of Melfa Station, Va., had no personal knowledge of the rare curative proper ties of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. "Last January," she says, "my baby took a dreadful cold, and at one time I feared she would have pneumonia, but one of my neighbors told me bow this remedy had cured her little boy and I began giving it to my baby at once and it soon cured her. I heartily thank the manufacturers of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for placing so great a cure within my reach. I cannot; recom mend it too highly or say too much in its favor. I hope all who read this will try it and bo convinced as I was." For sale by all druggists. Notice for Publication. (Small Holding Claim No. 2178.) Department of the Interior. Land Office at Santa Fe. N. M.. Feb. 18, 1903. NuticeSis hereby given that the followiEg named claimant has riled notice of his inten tion to make final proof in suprort of his claim under sections 16 and 17 of the act of March 8,1891 (26 Stats., 8)4), as amended by tho aot of February 21, 1893 (27 Stats., 470), and that said proof will be made before Register U. S. L. O. at Santa Fe, N. M.,on March 30, 190:), vis: Sw H. nw H and lot , sec 3; se H ne Hi and lot 1, sec 4, tp 16 u, r 9 e, N. M. P. M. (MiloHill). He names the following witnesses to prove his actual continuous adverse possession of said tract for twenty years next preceding the survey of the township, viz: Jose ltomevo, of Airua Frio, N, M.: Sixto Garoia, of Santa Fe, N.M.; Felipe Pino, of AgnaFria. N. M.; Kobert H. Willison, of San ta Fe. N. M. Any person who desires to protest against the allowance of said proof or who knows of any substantial renssn under the laws ana regulations of the Interior Department why such proof should not be allowed will be given an opportunity at the above-mentioned time and place to cross-examine tho witnesses of said claimant, and to otter evidence in rebuttal of that submitted by claimant. Manuel K. Oteko, Register. DEATH RATE DECREASING. The 1900 census shows a decrease of 10 per cent in the general death rate. The decline in Consumption is more marked than any other disease. Many causes are attributed, but it is safe to say that Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds is re sponsible for this decline, to a large ex tent. Many a life has been saved by iti use. There is nothing anywhere just as good for Lung and Throat troubles. It's positively guaranteed by Fischer Drug Co., Druggists. Price 60c and Jl-00. Trial bottle free. The Santa Fe runs tourist cars daily from Chicago and Kansas City to Los Angeles, and San Francisco. Colonist tickets to California points will be hon ored on such cars April 1 to June 15, 1903. H. S. Lutz, Agent, Santa Fe, N. M. . A PHYSICIAN WRITES. "I am desirous of knowing If the pro fession can obtain Hedbine in bulk for prescribing purposes? It has been of great use to me in treating cases of dyspepsia brought on by excesses or overwork. I have never known it to fail in restoring the organs affected to their healthful activity." 50c bottle at Fischer Drug Company. The Santa Fe will run personally con ducted Excursions to California tri weekly during Colonist period, April 1 to June 15, 1903. H. S. Lutz, Agent, Santa Fe, N. M. CURES SCIATIC RHEUMATISM. Mrs. A. E. Simpson, 509 Craig St, Knoxville, Tenn., writes, June 10th, 1899: "I have been trying the baths of Hot Springs, Ark., for sciatic rheuma atism, but I get more relief from Bal lard's Snow Liniment than any medi cine or anything I have ever tried,. En closed find postofnee order for $L00. Send me a large bottle by Southern Ex press." Sold by Fischer Drug Co. US raimWfftf f 11110 1 if