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Paints v. Paints The Sherw/n- Williams Col MAKE PAINT FOR Hows, Bins, flion, Cupboards, Shtlm, Furniture, Bitl Tubs. Buggies, Fins Toils, Etc. A special paint for each pur pose, not one slap-dash mix tare for all. Not low priced, bat highest grade at fait, honest prices. You know pur reputation. We say these are the best paints we know of. You'll gay to too after you have u«ed them. foi.t» pr * A. D. Leraaire & Sons, Battle Mountain A .stitch in time saves nine. Save many a sick spall by giving the child BALLARD’S HOREMOUND SYRUP EVERY MOTHER should If&ep supplied with Ballard’s liorehound Syrup, If she wishes to save her children from serious sick spells. It con tains absolutely nothing injurious, does not constipate. Good for children as well as adults. A cough often leads to consumption and should be checked immediately, A Household Necessity. J. C. Smith, Houston, Texas, writes: "I have used Ballard's Horehound Syrup in my family for tho past ; few years, and find it far superior to any other cough medicine w. have tried. Every household should be supplied with this worthy remedy." me Delight ot Lnuaren. CURES COUGHS, COLDS, WHOOP1NO COUGH, SORE THROAT, BRONCHI. TIS AMD ALL LUNa TROUBLES. PRICE 25c, 50c, and $1.00 AVOID ALL SUBSTITUTES. Ballard Snow Liniment Co. 9QQ-9Q2 North Second Street, ST. LOUIS, MO., 8~ Sold and Recommended by A. D. LEM AIRE & SONb, Battle Mouutain, Nev. Tastes as Good As it looks, does bread made from 'LILY WHITE’ flour. —For Sale By— A. D. LEMAIRE & SONS, Battle Mountain, Nevada. **• I ■ Jt Ateaia Wanlrii Henderen* premromt at liberal caab tcmn»lui'>n Pattern Catalogue « I fro de. I eicna) end Premium Catal.'uu* ir.hnnfrc ^uo p^miuni^ •Ml (rea. Addicsa THE MrCALL CO- >aw b mk. —f or sale By— Leniaire & Sons. Battle Mountain, Nev. Something For your Table THE H. B. BRAND Canned Fruits, Canned Vegetables, Canned Fish, Raisins. Currants, etc. at O.LEMIfeSONS Getting: the Proof All the printing we do is a proof of our ability. We watch the very important little things which put such excellence into the finished work. We know printing and do it to your satisfac tion. We like to give esti mates, prepare duiniuicsaud tell you whatever we can about the printing you want done. I i I Trade Marks Designs Copyrights Ac. Anrim. »uriliis A .kH»h and dMerlnllon m»l dnlnklr AWerUilll rmf it-im »i h« .» IttvcnfVm li |>r»hnl>lf MUftiuinlA (ommunlra lionshirtet IfC'mUtivulihJ. MIHDBOfl* OOl'iUnU Aunt fm*«. HirMicjr for mi* Mimtl. I 1’ lisAtK) Murn A Co. rvcflTC , •PMi'Kli u»tu4, JHthoOt »U IhO Scientific jlmericait. A tmiu1«N»m«lf t!tn»tr*i«l dr | mini HXt of nny ArtotiUtff >>urno|. Tern.#. |S a *# ir: /«»uf fHin.aA. ft Sum by ail nrwtdwiiri. ffiUHK & »Hew York hmocU t'nt'n, r BAs WA»tl«mCuf*. Subscribe for the “NEVADAN.” Ynur Dealer For^ ' 'fin or" to |im ri,o on On || We want every one who drinks bottled beer to give "Lnsns" one trial—that is all we ask—one trial then we are willing to take our chances ou thoir regular patronage. You know that there ia at much d.fference ia toers as there is in any other food product. You will notice that "Luxus” tastes different from ail others. You will notice it tastea bettor. And We Can TeU Yon Wfcy. Send For Our Book: “laxas Beer** telling what it ia made of, how it ia made and why we can abso> lately guarantee its uniformity of flsvor, parity and wholeaomenets. There are many good reasons lor its superiority and we want yon to know them atL ITnwo fa V7e nse the finest hops grown la Bohe-tia, selected by our KA^Ck v Oa v Ca * v»* * own experts and specially imported for "Camus" Beer. The Malt ia made from the best barley in the verid—that grown In the Northwest. The Rice is imported from India where it is grown and then stored until it becomes perfectly conditioned, which cannot be accomplished ia less th*r. uua year. The water used is from our wonderful Artesian Spring, the purest, healthiest, most sparkling of azure's waters. And It'S Made Just Right. Not a sticky, heavy beer bat a light nutritious beverage of a pale amber color, something that you will eajoy with your meals as well as for isfreshme.it. * Try It Now—Today. If year dealer cannot supply you. send your order direct to us. We will n-pply you promp.iy. Don’t Forget The Name— Fred. Krug Brewing Co., Omaha, Neb. I WOULD YOU SPEND $ $ FORI What Half Dollars will Buy? I Your Hplf Dollars will buy from our Job Department the same that others charge dollars for—give us an order and see for yooraelf. QUICK WORK w y? The ‘NEVADAN* Office Kitten by a Spider. Through blood poisoning caused by n i spider bite, John Washington of Boe queville, Tex, would have loot hie leg, which becan e • mam of running aoree, nad be not been persuaded to try duck len’a Arnica Salve. He writes: “The that application relieved, and four bovee healed all the aoree.” Heals every sore. 2ftc at A D Lemaire A Soue. ADVERTISE IN THE CENTRAL NEVADAN AND PROFIT THERE BY._ « _ PwMuria Mata. The London Journal of Trap! cal Medicine describes the rnrugnayaa drink '‘male” os u stimulant for u» asnnl strain of labor. The leaves ara Infused like tea and drunk through a metal tube, tliotigli It cna be takes with milk and suga-. South nmcrtcao Woodcutter* will work upon It fl»# of Six hours before break fust. Amasoa Itraloi Rubber. Rubber yielding tree* Occur in alioat •m--twentieth of the Amasua region covering nearly t.uuo.000 square miles. Laadaa Street Vrblelea. Observations recently made in I.O* don allow that tha average rate of apeed on the streets of tight wagon* was 11 >4 miles an hour, omnibuses 11. prlrate carriages 12*4. hansom cabs 12% and bicycles KH4 **••• Vtuaau Saake. The venom of the AostrsUan tiger snake is the most deadly of all anaka poisons. The Kitremea. The sunniest piuce in tbe earth la •Itber tbe great Sahara or the desert of Arabia. Tbe cloudiest place la la •ortbern Russia, tbe south west coast of Pern or tbe coast of tbe Preach Koa go. Africa, all being about ti»e aaaM In thla reapect. P«*rk la Press la. Fork la still tbe favorite meat of the working .ucople of Prussia. Sea a tab Sardlaaa. Spanish sardines are not riposted la •Of considerable quantities to tbv United Btates for tbe reason that the) are very much larger than the Amec lean taste demand# TOR THE CHILDREN Masters and 'ten. To piny master* and men sides are chosen with nn equal number of play, ere on eaeli altlo. one ship Mag men an/1 the other masters. The object of the play la to rtumln men ns iong as possible and to keep tlie masters out of work. The men j.-o outside die door and eh ..»*e among themselves some trade in which the arms, legs or hnnzt* are used. Then they go Inside the room and range tli»unseives in « Hue before the masters, and tl e Under, or forv man, ti lie the m isters the first mid taut letters of the trade ehoeeu. each as A-Y for aisklieenrj, c K tor carpenter, anil so ou He th'-u turns to the men and says: ••Jfitr. my men, the work'* begun; No mors talking liii tr» dona Immediately the men begin to show by gestures tlie movements peculiar to tbe working of the trade sclceted. such OS haiunieritiff far a blacksmith, taw ing and pinning for a carpenter. After • minute or two of this the foreman ■bout*. "Rtop, my inett, and demand jlMt wag.-*:" Knrb master In turn baa one guiuwt at the trade the tin'U or* suppooil to Is* working at Should they not guess right I he men go out ■train and choose a not her trade, aud ao the game goes ou. The gums etuis When the master* guess rigid, tusl they must they take l!n» places of tbe men. nn«t lame la SI—Un* AS SO IUHIIJT of tin* IlniUBN CIUBSl read the street* lu Mexico ore named after l»lnl» or beasts The name of ties strew npiiciirs l:i H|xin!sh letlsrs, but tlile Is followed by the llxuro of tbs creature after niileh the street Is nnmeil. For Instance, Ox street la In dicated by n Ogurc of nn ox lu pl is'«r or palntc.l on s wall. Tlie street of Flamingo presents the tall flamingo with Unek of fiery red, and Elephant at nod has a well molded figure of that animal with enormous tusks and trunk. This custom Is a very useful one. for the youngest child can thus And tta way home. Even the sheep of little Ho Beep might have saved their mistress Bn endless amount of worry bud title custom of naming Ike street* been the fashion In Mother floose laud, as It la In Mexico. Tee Cfntsrr riant. There Is n widespread liellef thnt the an called century plant got that nuine from the fa.-t that It hlooir.s only ouce In n hundred years Tne belief Is er roneous, for lit tropical countries the plant matures Ut about ten years, wbeu It bears a crown of greenish yellow flowers, wblelt last ts-o or three months. The plant then dies down to the root, hut new shoot* com* up. and thus the plant live# on. The hun dred year notion grew out of the long time It takes the plant to mature In colder latitudes, sometimes a period of aerenty years. A liberal construction Of the •■ondltlons, therefore, would war rant the use of th? nntne “century. for In growth of a plant seventy yours seem a hundred. F.i einil I*. The best speller* are often pushed by the combination of the letter* el or le. They wish to write a word In which the combination occur*, nnd tbey cannot remember whether Ihe e or the I iw.m Hr t Hut there I* a rely aim|vie rul • that t '.ny he rebel upon to remote i'll doubt. El should follow the consonants r and «, ns In receive, scire etc. mid le should fol low all otS-T con i. i.i n. ns lu thief, belief. etc Then* i.: > M'vl tlojis, however, tbit *h a1 * I* • h.nrtte In Ihhot, ttlO words s '-VC : It e.e. Dili,!-I, < tli***.. 1. t do IWF. .< .1 chic II H'lV.-.l. 2. Ash M il If .ash * tire made of wood. 3. It mur.t he • err < •>!.! In IreV’.nd. 4. I wish tl t - r in ti- to learn h ir were more i...n |,rn : 6. Tr».plc n'r or turtle al- la worth tryinjf. n. IWinjt nuuoye.l hy tV snob 1 left the next day. 7. WUut nu accotr.p'ihhed man flics terfle'.d was! Answer*: I. (Tblcitjjo. 2. HnllfiS 8. Nice. 4. T >y. B. t’alm. «. Mobile «. hUucl t<*•