M'mmnlmAw ugzlgg! '8', .33? Sigéit! a ‘ g := {E :gflzgï¬g-gs _=1 E: i'i 5.2.3535: “El § E I I 5 z i 3 Inflation They all up [ltd-i lu- auun with can u by no mu. run may, “I Int-In “no aflo- ul gnu-u Inter-nu.- In m 11. (to In have alto In. and“ u a“ mm the con. I. ma any VIII . flow at am OW. '“ mm W um In M It the an“ cum: mum on Into-ill cm. and coil-cad lo we tumult. M! m cm be attended to. and mm mm can a mind In um can-mun 'lll llr- i mâ€" n- th Now You Do- i man “man. 1 ih'uxmumrm a. lnm harm Union. Lulu an AM!- no, and an. Mum- .. Win-m to «a mom um. "sum.- 4.0"... MB. Nu an: Tim"!!- 7-1“," '9" ya! all loco-Inga!- l at II. Nov fort (In-ltd ul II"! Inna-d. In «an I p DIN-u In no «up-at It I’ m at the ml. Ho .0.qu Loon Im- um «us will In. MAM: Id «nud- mm â€a no with In I." “howl. Vulcan! onu- I'm um bu. cum on mun, W. mm 8w. Al- F E "25* 5's! P :s ‘5' 8 S 3- E 23;; :3. i i Y'When we ï¬rst arrived here and took on our homes on the prairie nenr Dnieeboro. Asa. (or n short time we tend n lit 0! the 'bluee.’ but now all lindn ere settled to business, hnle, henrty end contented. enjoying the lust winter we have ever seen. We have not very contortnbly situated, .with consider-elite preparetionn tor n W. ud‘nn honetuL i think thin in n very one country. and i! the nest nee- Ion'n crop in not on exception. which they ciein not. i believe thin in now to be the when! ï¬eld of the West. It In Illinn up (not. in thin township lent npring there were :5 qunrter-nectionn otvlnnd vncnnt nnd'todny there is not one. i can nund nt nay house end count ten hoonen where there won not ‘ one inst nprinx. with nix more to to II! ‘O wring. Thin in only n umolo 0‘ o t in going on nii round. We intend V to build n church next summer. rill“ clone to my piece. no we will he ntrictiy In line. it would have unused you to love been here lent spring. There were crowds at undveeehern. end none- tinen in the spring the prnirie in not new inviting. end at eonrne iot- were dleeentenied. There we: one in the erowd who lumped on no [or puttlnn n letter in the never. only for which he never would have come here. and he wen very hostile. but eventunlly he at n piece nnd todn] clnim he would let tnise n thou-nod dollnrn nnd none net-no i e- fled he in ntieled. Alumnaâ€"Inna“.- 0.000 A. Mile. will to null! aunts-ted by no. I will close lot mmudeu-num-uuu «u. to not you tu- In In mm. Munmnu-Iomï¬tm mung I" “lul- Bc. Paul. "Yo-n many. aux. cums: 'Voll. my dear uh, I: Arum I‘ll- †to shout to sum out II mm. with In “any. I“ also on o! I! am. â€1“!“ you can do (or the. to mu tu- nlou and to lulu (blu- Th lollowing' extracts from a lettu- Vtmen to Mr. Ben]. Davies. Canadian [oval-amen: agent at St. Paul. Ilium. the 1» excellent Ides of what I- laid at Western mm by those who have me there during the past two or three 000m ll. hIra-Ion. l gamut ml H "I l’nnll-I ï¬ll A MINNESOTA EARLIER warns of wan-nu CANADA was.“ H3 is now LOCATED. lungs-mun. I}, by tor-u muuthflnflollnlu- TO I." "R“.Nl". Chum was an t annual-um mien Institution. The Me: a. non at French Now Yen at“. II.- a. I†W†lumen-01m m their men for hall-c. ï¬rm-Dunn. ammo-ml Mich. Wmmnnmtwuh an. “than M: an (or the Ohm meioyminnlunhlm i 8 vessel: which I“ bee- hm um. Petal. mmum be: Morn-co tel! um M mummrbeaI-hr m In on m h“. z! 3 MM“ mmm_m',‘“ M mm to M "on“ «yum d an kind 'Ich llnl to hm by ur- .13.an Altoluuflgithlfl known win at. h M33. or “an IR is do!“ anything at all In a. nutter o! cub-mu Inï¬ll“... Spain in tinting only of how a. an Mmmunlmmnuhm lulldoadflontloepoci when... Ger-any type-n a bun MM uncut-er mum no nm In“. Recently Octet-nah harm. It I no. ml lean-g be“ in Chukka-III". me with III-lulu of nub-rm Mun. Bum-Int ulna-lu- to leak. val) m M II Hebrew. M II. mm unne- by which I. Im‘ own“ (or In mt. mm MB In. no "pr out o! In â€MI. 1'). «lurch. n u Qumran: you. I. to may for the mm «Ill-c II II. Ibo-M In. mu flu III'IIIM sun It thus m pram mm a mnmmm-mnufllu I "denial. that when no tutu Nb that. m for-or. like u not but. in mm utter-or. w mum noun. or null twenty ma .1 m «line then. u n Go- Kn York ’0- lm-mn. to the ï¬nal! at A team run? Them In had In: an prob- n- or Itllueml «my about In. until III ornnflnl nut-u“. M looking (mud to the luxury any well mm no can And neon-m M to gm our: self In “I: m “- Iluc “aerial contention. lull-QM gum and m fullest ml... And clutche- no." loan by (I. C!- peflem of any that mu no.“ do not need not “In“ youth and Im- pala-co In t m. and me I“. mkmun‘mumlfld C.“ "I mm funâ€"rub “I! use you; In “My!“ m "dot for no III-m" nlul lo I. I could walla m «lolly m Condo at nun rm nu am. an m to. be will be only talented. I! "a M by (In claret. I. doubt." an no New York Oil-hun- Intolllm (I. jar-«n. "mm he could III. Iro- n clock on II. town om plan. The Sum- uh. I. um I would Ilka It to to. I“ .ynylull. 10ch tic ml. nun-om tho olldnl â€not. and aid. '1: In no- I ll nor-Ingmar: mululy!‘ All I h- m"- l'. bland u the 0! am dlny clot-l 'ml't lull“ but In I o'ctocl.†Friiiii havo thy-yo since suspected ï¬lo dd boy or havinl Ind no on! of I (a with one of tho (oval-ital of Mo Iona-o that morning. We won own I tepid m when clocko honn am in on odjoininx annular-4m o sharp tiara-ling. than on oun- wm on, then cuno tho boonâ€"boo- ol what could have been gmdfofllor'o clock. l-‘inoily ! could stood it no loom all asked him who: it. Ira. ‘Hovo X m ‘ shown you my clocks?’ to question... a. his tags ii: on with plenum. no led mo into tho nut oportllolt. TI. wall: wero literally lined with oloclo or all lino- ond description- no at every ï¬nancial-e. Amulet wll u.- mated. and so. too. woo ovory othor country. All were llckiu'mrlly. but. no two kept tho oollo til-o. old lo I aim! him why to didn't hovo til-3‘ regulated. ‘Oh, I do that no â€too-o: ‘ he airlly replied; ‘you no. logo loyo whalrluhulonmqmm ll eorller. ond Vito "no. M 1 run In hero out! [lance It ooo of .1 rlorh um I know to ho olulor M or olow. no lboro you are. no «no is u I want it. You on. I no!!!“ Ilm‘. 2c o'vorylhlog also in haiku! Will I dosed tooling :hot i woo in il- tl-oto convolution will no Roi M II! ‘Alko In Wondorlond.‘ 1 lo!)- lculy utod lu- who! to noon it "coming lino for tho blood. In th- ldbn'l wu- . Robert Crawford. at Ohio-u. mat n naught or year. wandering about thln (lobe. and in tho course at M. ‘ cruel- spent some months in mm. ‘In swim: or his exporlonc. then Ii. the Batman House. Mr. Cami-d said: “Zanzibar, you know. In 5 null Island on the east con-l. at Attica. about half way between the cum to the Gulf of Aden nlid Dom III. Although lylnc oi! tho can: at Gor- man But Africa. It II I. British poo- session. While I van than I been. very friendly with the Sultan, and on. day after We had become well u- qualnled when I was calling on hi. heled motonroomlnnputo‘flu palace In which I Ind mm W been“ saying we could ulk more unlu- ly there. He seemed n ulna unï¬t. ml I: aim or suite wen not vault I IICMIIBICOIIllflâ€"Im. WHIN IINIITI†081' OLD. ALI. TH! CLOCK. «Am. no min-m of Int- (lnuumee, hutmcltloï¬ll- wtwmvmm lat-[an m II II. Don..- ' Application has been Ink for the lnmflm of the 0am Luke. Sycamore lama electric unto-d. vim m principal once It Sycamore. The ï¬ne I: to extsml from lurk, Ill. to Geneva lake. Win. with branches In DeKnlblnd Damien. It .111 he 00' m electric line "lithe mil theme-e. ten. I5. Lord lionehery arrnisna the govern- uncut. tor the imitation in Africa. de- claring that it the Boers win the Brit- ial: empire will be endanneretl. while even now the powers proï¬t by Enc- land'a emborraaament: eaid England tried to arrange alliance with Ger- many and the United States. London believe; Robertu' movement in the Orange Free State will be ancecaatui; CronJc‘a line of communication cut. Euliah army bill paaaed the home or common: Chamberlain declared that it the Boon Invadeti Zululand native- will be aided to resist, The Titan thinks Roberta' movement reaeinblee that at Sherman againu Atlanta Boer: importinn large quantities oi sour. mike and ilour illi'mi'h Deta- gon hay. lriah-Ainerii-an hoapital com nailed tro- New York [or the Transvaal. Pubiic until-eat in Home tavora an oler oi mediation by ltaiy. Btlllei‘ la cacanped neat Bounce. Pm. '05 l‘ The aehte manned diwaaion ot the Philippine queetion. It. leaner! etronaiy opnoaed permanent ate-iat- tion of me iaianda and believed United Staten ought to relinquiah the. an anon an authority at thin many hae been aaaerted. hlr. Stuart tool: pm- nonnceit noaitioa in favor ot nit-teale- o! the Node oi any at the lain“ ‘ min" at the United Butte Me at duty. Hawaiian hill nae read. but nothing Ian done with it. The home by a vote ol 16 to C1. in committee of the whole. aimh out im- ieuaiative appropriation hill all provision tor rivil aonice communion. eat-near no loom. he». it-ta. Dianntrhoa in. Jncobadal allow thnt neural Kelly-Kenny. mentored by lacdonald‘a Highlanders. continue in permit of Crone and that Den. French has iett Ki-hertey-io iota the Briiieh eanenard. More than i“ like: aepply eaaona had been centered at taint heron-ta. hiaeeratoetria haa been deeertee hr the ma Btatera and Wanna-y. Fob II. The British army, for the ï¬rst time since the war began, is inside the Boer lrontier. Lord Roberts. with 40.000 in- fantry. 7.000 cavalry and lit) suns. has turned the Magenfontein lines. before which the British forces have been en- campetl [or ten weeks. and with half or his corps he is niready operating on Free State territory. A bottle hes not yet been fought. but large tactical advantages have been gained, The re- lief of Kimberley is within measurable reach and the way to Bloemfontein in appreciably easier. The total losses of the British. as ofllcially reported. to date are 10,515 in killed. wounded and missing. The Boers have Buller’e forces on the Tugela almost complete- ly invested and (ears are entertained that he may he cut at from his hallo} of supplies. 1'» floor Vlolnu .0. 8,10- lop lulu tollomd Up by I “cm-lo- of “In! (honâ€"(mu. [Itch-or and Robert: I. "no on". In. Club. FRENCH BELIEVES KIMBERLEY Latest News from (he Scan. of Conflict. "If HR II 800“! â€RIM . nouns: abovn autumn. "HURRY UP! THE LAW IRE- COMING." not!“ LOMINO A IIITION ‘IIAIN. Brooke was melted by name- who m l to†around his neck and drum â€. behlnl lot-alum} he ml“. out-cu Inn-nu Inna. Shun-I paper: give the mm o! the liner of the Anglican a!“ an. the luv. 3. H; Brooke. What an g figupo Ms gm. nil-urn may} Ii TM VD! In! â€bile who! bulld- lu o! Null-m. Ind. Ill ammo! by In Mil: nor-Ila. It In I luck git-curt. In“, â€1.0.0; lunar-m. mwmyhumumlo my other solemn wllh llu um» lulu mm. A: In u the trial In mJlmmnc-lmk human- mend tor the dread mm mm Dr. Damian was led to best- llll el- yorlmonu by noun (luv powerful Inl- lulu alone! the x-ny o. the healthy IIII. Ila convolved tho Id. list the ray um: dry up nu heal the manu- man. so to nu: I ‘l‘uo ml or Illa than at land. ‘ loulu only a null nurture our Ibo cuter. m- M In mat-ed Illh m‘ nut. the nmmu would only Inlu am to II. mlon of the ny. Bulw‘ lei-l null- were noted II can. «a? mile cum hu- Io dry up. Not only 1 our null: “or. ll. mar- oumuluo‘lotoomy yum. The ply-Mu- ot Philol- m trylu ll. an a other «not pullout: an In will; «nun mulls. Win «Incl the my my Inn on lawul cum I: mil-II. u only uteri-l mutt have yet bran â€ml"! on. Walsh- ï¬le. the load: on lIw ' to" with Mull. Aner Inlet-In; from cancer 0! the lace for “city-ï¬ve rem. Dr. .1. ll. Sollrldu. (wander of the “Moll ho.- um II Oakland. CIL. bu been almost and by the x-ny. He beau upen- mtlu with the X-ny Int October, In mun-cum; with his son. Dr. C. I. admin. and Dr. N. H. Chg-hernia. CANCER IS CURE†W X BAY. is now in poorer-lion or the Guarda. Continental rumor: that Cmnjo lull 7.000 than had been captured were oil" cuinted in Monomhnt the British war oillce elated at midnight that there was no new: to give out. The relic! of Kimberley wan accompanied by the loan at only titty British eoldiere. al- though many in Gen. French's column were prontraied hy the heat. Gen. Bui- ier‘a fourth advance movement in in progress. It began Wednesday from Cheveiey. with Mncdonald and Lynn!- ton in the van. At latent account: Gen. Butler's henrqunrtere had been“ established on Hires-r Hill. There was heavy artillery lire from Wednes- day to Friday. The progresa ol the British is reported as steady lint slow. ‘ Dr. Jameson. of raid notoriety. in proa- ‘ trated with the {ever at Ladyomlth. ‘ Iona-y. not in. it in reported in London that the war once has advices from South Alâ€" rlcn that the British have the his army of Gen. Cronin hopeieuly sur- rounded. ,Gen. French. moving very rapidly with cavalry. is sold to he be- tween the escaping Boers and Bloom- fontein and is awaiting reâ€"entoroe- menu preparatory to an attack. Boer sources say severe ï¬ghting in in pro;- ress in the vicinity of Kimberley and that con. Cronie is holding his o'n. From the name sources it is learned that the Free Staten: are main; des- perate eilortl to muster an army to resist British invasion. Gen. Butler hna captured all the hills command- in; the lord of the Thule river near Coienno and is in position to enillade the Boer positions. This gives hill uninterrupted opportunity to cross the river and clear: the direct road to Ladyamlth. The British have cap- tured Dordrecht alter severe lighting. laugh-cm" g! lid rei '5 s; a: 1 i5! égéga 1551} ;.3 :3 {iérggg a!!! 533355;,1453 £38! Elggi hg‘ :§§% €312]:19§§z§5!¥§§§;§% :11;!II:H§E §;.iuaaa.!liliil Walnut-nuan- E! {SEEP :33! 2 eggigééé‘g'éiï¬iz 2 EE EEEEEszE"“e:E‘= 3% EE' iEEEEE? iiEEEE N ï¬ttiii SE? 5:? i 5 E i M Illa; col. 0! I‘m-PIM'M. no two concluln mm which should an. counts at. gummy on what. that In. paper mm. should to at on. halted In In rapid WI d or Amman (mm by no I‘ll? do! o! in. wood â€I. In. M: ad. ma. that the pron-t «torm- W h! the up" mu um unb- lllhu o! low-um and boot- null mahntmmoflhw- Two-third: or the wood pulp and In no mat-emu of paper tor LII-flan noun-nua- should can. (to. On- u“.- bnl I! In excluded by : m1: at. Mulnmmhluwmh the destruction ot our hung. will. can“. vuh In almost u-mu- up- !!! of timber. cannot much our .3:- m been“ 0! a, p: I.“ bl hm o! Alum-lean industry cm plau- (or no column-net of than «no. The: no not slap!) a do an: of ram: and»: color o! 1.1!. ltd they “on!!! In the“ (to. w mum. Thuwtrutumuxlu the low-poor ind book publisher. or a. country may million. not bonus. or In! Inch actual Incmu In an out. o! .MIGII' piper, but hoe-nu the am III a» power to extort [to- th WI" Mot-apol- up mcmumm mull nuke urmmfl' totals: n9" and ’qu cheaper than the was «- med here. This trust has blue! lu mm a! «torch: to an utmost. and congru- nhould at one. "W. ch tn um proloeu no Anon-tau In- «my and Nut has bacon. all! ‘3 nut to m an con-omen. pulp and ulntlu papa! noun h n- onâ€. and thou I: now numb the moo-paw I. to: Ian “MO-II†Imamâ€"fl. Mic-lb It“... Ronâ€"l h VG! 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In M the German halaor la mil.._ Inchea an a hobby with alx of then that think ‘DIIW [new In charm. and now a...“ non Iro- our than an no I. h not: bind laanlu to um I at: which has Iatoly bacon- u’alar I Germanyâ€"flaunt la a Bill! 3.1."? Thu mum atanllu Mlqatlaa at -‘ tho taker. International M a» dealer nu. baa let M at Ian nrlnt on thla aid. at the M “But." he added. “we II tho ml.“ . (If ahead of m m on all M kind 0! nova." ’ 4 Mat tho can at a Milo! m “vogalhaulor.†Thaw III uttering haul-ciao ta add to la. My 0! Hana. M tho I". tat“. Elm. tic-Ibo patiently amt £01"me that! upon-tom- will. an van anatm “I‘M old story that m an tau) their eyaa to nah th- in la rung-H by aay that nothing a. I hill-cl a pod can't do «mm with what. Ina a a. a Danika aad nah lat puma. out that! la: n! tho cudtyd a blrl'a ant-ran: cum val-o."â€" 5 E: if if? 35 '61!“ %i:35 1‘s 3.: s i In an. a In M III III Gnu Inn!- 150 loan A“ .- Iflblk In I“ "I. I. um . man. u m mm lnuulo- nl Ill. It M h a 'l'rnuul mum. Inn w ‘4 a. mu nnflflu cm in I!“ “W in m- m. 1'- w “Imam.“ï¬. ' :' Ammth’f mum on m mun-m ,‘ THI TIANOVAAL “NIâ€-