or. Paciï¬c. '4.» lm“ in “a“ Wm m“. hudhomh PM“ W ’A Minneapolii Lem-no Hamilton Times from the first. I have no hesitation in . ; saying that ‘I would rather have the dusty: $202,“ Caisson, Montana, } profits from an intelligently worked farm' Nov. 24th 1881. ere for'the next five years than from To-day is doubtless bein Tobserved the best eastern farm I know of log the death at at or doings gold fever to enhance prices the balance returning thanks for theprosperity enjoyed a 0'0" Ihdlhh 0“. the '939W3tl0h. the . de artment. Theii observance is more pleasing to the great are about ï¬ve hundred white men in the p would be. rather scarce this season, the Indians and Away up here in the Northwest we white men may take a notion to hunt each cannot be expected, with our limited facili- “h†M bu" 3"†"° mam“ ‘°' 3°†ties, to givo so many evtdences of our time. except alarge party of Bannaoks and bury .2 Co. The stre at this point, in day by devout attendance at church or uï¬â€˜alo ranges. They were amotleycrowd. road on "08th work theatre, but we flatter ourselves that in bepperations 0." the Northern Pw‘h°,1?;° the most important ceremony of the day ing puiï¬iedlmth gloreaiinghwgtilr. d 3 we can do our duty. By daily exercise in graderst “f has? â€a"! t res un re the pure air of the Montana prairies we ml es easto t 1" ast spring are now at strike terror to the heart of an eastern and many thousands or men are . . . : Possibly more th staying powers which we can exhibit in through the main dwide of the Rockies occurred, but how an encounter With a thanksgivmg dinner at Bozeman Pass and 0th" pieces 0! heavy sincerity. . no reason to doubt Mr. Villard’s prediction West of the Big Horn River, as could respond The mountains west Of us present a con- , the old mountaineers, who are familiar and those east of the Big Horn were enter- with the grand peaks of Colorado, cannot tamed by 001- Chlhtlh: at M1193 City} A“ repress their expressions of admiration.By nearly all the engineers over 500 miles of . . been shut down for more or less acquainted with each other, times, the varied eï¬ects 0f hght and shade and are generally a whole-souled lot of revjnee afford us an everlasting grand fellows, such re-unions are very pleasant. . _ panorama which never loses interest. Most of the inhabitants of Coulson, no The cloud arrangements are of inï¬nite d°hht» SPBDt at 1.9389 PPM,“ the day variety, and the storms that rage among playing “ stud poker," which is as much a national game of the Yellowstone Valley as lacrosse is of Canada. At this season, latitude and elevation, the summits are bathed in sunshine, and . . one “70““ naturally expect to ï¬nd 8' ill"? at others the clouds scrape themselves into badly out ’ F. T. Coul but With the exception 0‘ a very few days we have had simply all is serene on the lower slopes. S.P. P. J“glorious weather. The thermometer outside of our tent now registers 54 ° above zero, and it generally ranges between 50° AT A FOE'S MERCY. , and 60° during the days. We have Snyder, mill foreman, experienced several hard frosts andafew Th" u' 9' "a" Pmc‘khh’ then" r†iht° the “‘th and mm L°h3i 3416900 flurries of snow, but not enough yet to Defensive Purposes. FATAL EXPLOSION. see ever Serious Coal-graders or llinnonpoflsâ€" The Ruin-uto- oi n London Youth on __. h y Cover-l People Killed. be shot by a “Didn't-Know-it-wns- One touch i)! 59m", makes the whole Slhfiiiu'. ‘despstch says: to sy mdrning a (fire broke as district, destr . largo flour mills, one cotton niill. pad caus- suiptif of D. MoPhie dc .00., with a boy ' ssm Fred. B under control, but brands from the I am arms †At. this time the ‘ “A “Sh?" f0†lemon Pi° 3733“†“‘15,: 1 Id h h oonï¬agration falling upon the roof of a elevator came down from the story above, ' Th." 5" 0h ““0"" and 3t" constantly. thankfulness as they do in the.8_tates, and Snakes, or Shoshones, rom a 0' w o , _ , cotton mill near by, owned b Dorillus on which were two boys, James .Helpin, Justasif “Yb“? 00““ “it 01‘ h9t°V°Withf d usavisit while on their way to the Morrison, it was also consumed: h l fatally, and several others in a less degree. Griffith was conveyed to his h boardinghouse keeper, while the vigor and now employed upon 6 e tunne ' i . F' l , . . . m... W... ...... o... 3.1:: this has? Dis titres: smartsisois. .. ..._p....,..... 0...... or 1...... ... e. _ , _ several other ï¬remen occupying the same The bullet entered the left buttock and is Home Mission Fund 0f the 0"th Pres- that Within two years trains Will run ' - - - ~ ~ byterian Church. Today our party was strengthenedby through from New York to Puget Soun d. position were injured, and the force some sup osed to have passed almost through such engineers of the Northern Paciï¬c, ' . , windows ten blocks away. The mill had _ _ _ sunrise, sunset, moonlight and all other ' the line west of the Missouri River are , . broken ri ht ear severed and otherwise snow flakes along the rugged ridges. while severely ingjured; Alfred Kelkey, ï¬reman, struck by a rock.and badly injured. H. TEA TABLE GOSSIP. ~13 “ï¬ne-“,1. ., . ,, world chin. I , ~Never go back on an old friend, even . ““8""! “0m 110050." 0' 3mm“ B if he has 'risen to influence and distinction. ying four «1 says James Black, a plumber. in t e â€"§The Bohton Traveller says that the least four men. The ankin, an assistant of Mr. rule °t our time h‘ "housekeeping made . ï¬re broke out in the flour mills of C. A. Black’s, had been on aged durin the fore. easy. ’ . , throughout the United States {anneal 10" ï¬fty 3'9“"- “hd 0"“ “who“ “Y Pillsbury iii 00., communicated to the noon at the Dominic: Bank. Agent noon “fThe Courierdoumal 883’8 theLOhllVIHO . . Excelsior mill, owned by Dorillus Morrison theyvoompleted their work there, and after 19510! trim the" hODDOtS 0" the 00118108.- th‘t make “P What is 8009““! “009‘“ would still h" ’h “"0“ 0' the western farm and operated by Pillsburyd: Co.,and to the, dinner went down to Burns (b Lewis' “Oh Bide- “3 “’0 most “were and hearty mOdO 0‘ by “"5“! d'hm°‘°m' There ’3 ““7 hardly Minneapolis mill, owned by Cracker, Fisk wholessl house,'and were about beginning â€"Ernestine writes ; u Would you like . . . o . . Co., which exploded, killing Neill Fred- work int ecellar, when Black asked the em‘ on November 7". Certainly, a.†by the-nation during the past year, and it Wh°1° hhtloh being engaged "1 hunting ericks, first assistant engineer of the ï¬re boy where his tools were- The boy went E0 is altogether likely that such cheerful bufl'alo, north of the Yellowstone. There . . rnestineâ€"say on November 1. 8847. re then communicated to get them, and on getting over to the . . -â€"“'Are the squirrels very think this , toths Em ire mill, owned by L. F.Watson corner where . the la , draw out a .. Giver than less enjoyable ceremonies same business, and “3 the hhhhl° "9 of Masses usetts, and operated by Pills: pistol, and plointing it yat Black, said, year? asksdaNew Yorkmanof areturned et having been reached in a mock :‘ eroic way, “You had’not ,lf‘mgegh e ‘32:"; 3%†said he, reflectively 3 the ï¬re was got better say andything to me. Remember 3 ' A rail- also an assistants: Blacks, and Albert E. outstirring mutant!» in rear of the mills Griflith, a clerk in Burns .2 Lewis'; Rankin _ , , _ â€"There are two parts in the life of a and several freight cars ï¬lled With wheat painted the istol at Helpin, and then at ‘ ' coat~on-his-arm oun man-thetime what The explosion at the Griï¬â€˜ith, an drew the trigger. Griï¬ith y g h tscold in carr in his coat and the mill of Crocker dz Fisk levelled the walls clappsdhis hand on his left hip, and sank '8 ge ’ ‘ y g ' . , , , crushing the elevated railroad in front on the floor exolaimin - have developed appetites that would work thirtY°ï¬V° “11193 west 0‘ the paint, killing three persons, injuring another3 thing loaded 1†Great confusion prevailed. A53†ale-credit young man g, “ Heavens, is that A Where-did-the-horse-ily" young man an three fatalities Waterloo street, where three doctors were many cannot be deï¬- immediately in attendance. They decided doctors regard Grifï¬th’s -â€"A Yankee merchant has said, “ The stant‘series the utiful . we a d ven yet _identiï¬ed, was killed by. a flyin chances'of recoveryas extremely doubtful. man W119 doesn’t advertise never sells his toCol. Pike's invitation to dine with him, ° 8 m ' '1 ° missile. __ great mass of the public, and the almost _ . l h . .. . - u. universal use of this eï¬'eotive medium of .. n. on... w... not.» “no ... 3:13:21: $“yn03¥°o32if‘ trainings. . ............ Who am- " .. -- the mills burned is 2,400 barrels. . f Lunaâ€"Alex. Burk, sweeperin the Pitts- J A‘gesggtchlfrom yahh'lhgtï¬h “3ft: Pthfd - - . . ive or w 0 ca 8 imse “ Egg $12.8 ghgszstï¬teaï¬gégg ‘3‘}; htl‘i‘e :33: True Messiah," 'arrived here on Thursday- Father, who travels the road so late ? the crags and gorges, seventy miles dis- and died from his injuries An unknown He addressed letters toJudgs Cox,Attorney taut, are distinctly visible. Sometimes a ' . citizen was found killed outright. The Porter, and others connected With the Earlyhc comssand late he goes. snow storm â€3°“ 31°11“ the he". Wh‘h’ wounded are: Daniel Harbach, ï¬reman, True Messiah " Arrested. THE CANDIDATE. Hush, my child, 'tls the candidate , Guiteau trial, to convince them of the "9 9°“ “10 women With COWUYKTMO- ter, ï¬reman, left arm an to confront Guiteau and to tell The hlmksmlth- While his 3““ “PE“: 31196 :durtlwhere and how to ï¬nd this awful He “teem “d this ’3 the song h° mug" . . . Howdy, howdy, howd do ‘2 received a bad scalp Deity of the Republican party. Shiveler How is your wife, an how are you r - was arrested today. He will be sent to an Ah! it ï¬ts my ï¬st as no other can. insane asylum. He is apparently 60 years The h°rhV hhhd °t th° W°hhh3mm 't 1 white hair and heav re Brothers who labor early and late, ‘ :23}de h ong y g y Ask those things of the candidate: I What is his record ? How does he stand whiten the round for an ion th of time M From Saratoga, N“ Y" we have 8'. ater “1.10m“ “0 mam†91’0“" his hand. Though I hive spent a 3.....er of winterl; Wmmaroxi Dec- 6-â€"Rear-Admiral ““8"“ 4â€â€ ‘Vflm- “3'93““, “if“? f‘ysfu Phi; sï¬â€œ""°" Â¥3éi£¥8£§i333§° 2.235133%?“ along between the 38th and 40th parallels J°hn R°dS°1'3- President Of the Naval h calming -° 6 t eâ€" we emu ’ w 0 has Has he in view no thieving plan? I b I . d th‘ lik Advisory Board, is reported as saying: A Wrecking Company will: u Novel arrested 1!! Washington yesterday,_ 18 9- Is he honest and capable râ€"nsisour man. oughVSlleaSaZrte w21§ï¬zfgge to $1111.); (1:115 e a Our navy is capable of neither inflicting Ohiecr. remdentofSaratoga. He came originally Cheer such a. one as the welkui rings, Indications point to a tremendous stam- material harm nor affording adequate p ro- The waters 0‘ the gr pads to the Clark‘s Fork and Boulder River tection from the assaults of either Chili, as many mysteries as old i d . . I h b Brazil or Buenos Ayrles, to say nothing of the 8° “3‘0"“ he“ BPLIDB- h “3 99" England, France, Germany, Italy or lakes would furnish klpown f°h_l-V°"'lrh ‘ “'3 the mountain Spain. There are complications in Chili narrative that would t rough Whh" tiese streams course 9°h‘ Which possibly might lead to war. One of the curiosities tain gold deporuts of extraordinary rich- In that event, San Francisco and New the search for a car uses, but the fact that they he “(“h‘h the York are practically at the mercy of Chili’s been at the bottom 52:23:23; (1221031136 $0311 alga; g; ironclads. At best, it would be years over thirty years. kept their discoveries quiet, waiting for before we could constructs. vessel capable been incorporated i that part of the reservation to bethrown 0‘ 0P posing the Invincible, the Inï¬exlble the Favorite Wrecki . oran one of the dozen En lish ironclads. Its on ital.is 50, 0 open. It now seem“ hkhly that h treaty haty we want are fast cruiEers that would raisin p S 00 mu “00â€.!†concluded W‘Fh the Crows f" threaten the merchant marine of any sank ofl' Sister Island that section, but even if it should fail the country with which we are likely to come forties. The Favorite “WM†M“ take P‘mn AW“ 011.9 hun‘ into collision.†Mr.Rodgersis doubtfulasto 500 barrels of on... S:f§.:’;:"fi:.’;“:.lb21‘1.q;,‘;‘;"’.:§°';1:‘.§:3l the expediency of building ironclads and is brandy. The vessel h them are there still, holding claims. There notsurewhetherwe are not approaching the times from the surfac 18 now in our camp about a peck time when ships-of~war Will throw off the wreckers expect th of specious. brought down by prospeo- iiiuifiiflndc.ï¬Â§l’iێil;§§.‘éï¬iiiif 35.“... $3.â€; ï¬mm‘ “1 ‘3’†8°“ tors, containing.gold,.silver and galena. Some of it is bright with small grains of have no war, the ships prop osed by the and it will probably 1’ gold evenly mixed through the rock, and in Advrsory Board are needed for the present than if it was on land all these daily round of life of sailors on the material for many a sound like romance. next season will be g of the schooner Favorite, which from Virginia. His wife says he has sufo '70“! in the 0110qu when thus he sings: fered from neuralgia in the head, and at How‘ly' how‘ly’ hOWdy do ? . . . . How is your wife and how are you ? times conducted himself in a peculiar man- Ahl it ï¬ts my list as no other can, not, but is perfectly harmless. Mrs. The horny hand Of the workingman. Shiveler has communicated with her friends ' *N5â€" in Alexandria, Va., to look after her hus- Sing 8 song Pf hall: 011. band. Pocket minus chink, m Four and twenty editors A Model Mother. spilling Printers’ ink: . Now the en oes faster When on Wednesday afternoon a Brook- Wonder? whit they méan, lyn lady was followed home by a man Guess they must be writing ads. whom she had never before seen she natur- For the improved Carboline. ally was frightened and left the follow to her mother, who had opened the .door. KS Under such circumstances the ordinary ANTI'IJQIH’R pownmis ened sort of way and hurries to the parlor to AKE A TONIC DRINK THAT REMOVEB ' ' ' M the effect of bad liquor and over-drinking. see what sort of an animal it is that has They also check the cravmg for liquor, remove b 1 broken loose. But What the Brooklyn rove digestion and regulate the notion of the mother did was to invite the nuisance into liver. 8 Powders in pocket, 25 cents. 9 for the house and pretend to send for her sample'locehts'mhhe‘ eat lakes hide almost ocean itself, and A company has 11 Chicago called ng Company. and its object the away back in the had on board about . N. r f th Ch' to t t E b years daughter, to whom the fellow had 1risked to \w HEAR Drugs“. Toronto. - - “3°50 enaVY- ‘9 ons “10 01' 33 Y: â€"â€"~-â€"â€" »-â€" ~â€"-« be introduced. First, however, 8 6 ran :fiigietzgldpghdnSi’lgoti-hgiggrzhléttsliezdugp: headpf the Bureau of Construction and An Atlantic Express Ferry. her burglar alarm. Resultsâ€"A policemang, . ._ o , pea down. One sample, of ore from Clark’s R9931?» thinks 1‘ the PTOPOWd aPPTOPI'W' an arrest, a night in the station~house and Fork assayed 827,000 per ton. of the “honest miner.†He hais from Deadwood, always carries a pan in his baggage, and washes out dirt in every sec- tion he visits. ()n his way up the river he ......._.._ .ï¬-.-†“ York on Manda morni A SAD STORY. y Yellowatoue, and even the dirt thrown out of our new well was tested. As all the ANe . w York despatch says Long Branch ï¬ve hundred feet 10 3".th 0: 1th" thllozvstone, 31.03:? t0. lgowde; circles have been greatly excited during the steel, to produce wei “river a [SIRE i cm; “m1 h, h 1" 3,1": ure ? past week over the death and burial of a vided with power thre "62:15:, hipt ’0 "um 0° 0†a near y beautiful young girl‘named Lizzie Breece, their by Scandalous Reports. "19 across in ï¬ve dh'YS' ng, , -. .. , years of age, but was remarkably well renderin them a f:lf.Ԥ3.‘.‘:.:l‘.‘:l.:‘.“‘i‘:‘:.:‘.‘::.‘i‘.: 3.13%?an d°V°l°P°dn being as fully matured as the There wills. ï¬fty selshell leaves the Yellowstone Valley at average girl or 18‘ She was. engaged t0 9' each BhiP- N0 freight this oint and the tr'ul to the Clark’s Fork “8mg young merchant Of Chicago, WM} the carried. There minel; tiiru‘s ‘up ‘that river fourteen approval 0: her parents, who had decided, for immigrants. . . deferred until she was afew years older. Will cooperate wuh the numerous - - other pourerful influences that will _next M183 Breecs wasadaughter Of Ml" Richard I iiiâ€.'Et‘iflESS‘JFYEEQHZ"iini§fii°£3‘3.‘i§ °F 1.40113 B'.“°“- Heard h'ifwi‘rvm one... 1y ircuostance to collie tlierc wtill be «in excessive dediand sisting 0f himself and ‘wfe’ MISS LIZZIG and be mu 01‘ Wines, 01‘ for the Products of the valley Which now another daughter 5 years old, resided in a will tl‘ [orvauts be allo , handsome villa at East Long Branch. taxes, be way of fees, hggigi‘at-lilauflxililtclifeprigesl'OYOexIpildt 0:11;; Miss Breece was a pupil at the high school. be 1, ,‘ gran with. manor...“ 1... groom... by most of 3333313335980“?!ng 3623;451:1133; ac" your readers, but it is true, nevertheless, she‘was absent from school during the; 0‘ every â€him: â€Chg" “in?" “lildhmehh' We con-clusion of the last session. While she now consil er mm mm o w is enormous - ‘ crops are rairlml in Men the poorest sec~ :zfoahsggigoé? is: taint? ":th51115 It‘l’agi‘; tions of the Yellowstone Valley)aluxury, spreads. report affecting her character: :33th “0.19{If}’ng‘cé’"nï¬$:3uï¬zl% efrolrb “:2 When she returned to school] inl Septembher Miles City this younaud though production 23:11:13 'oï¬ggfm‘wpgflyég douuï¬wOfgitl: 32:38:?! aï¬elf; “mint: (1‘ fhth‘bsufigh; t1}; mind that it brought on nul attackof brain settler flour Gli-illlivu .i‘eccntly exhibited ngiféuwé}lihe 1111,23,), [flz‘schESï¬eéuggtgfli ï¬fty potatms \\ llicll \vuighell over onchuu- Her familv know nothing of Miss Brecceia gird: 11;?dl'ill‘ll; ‘(fllllll mm“) M thh Weighed trOIIblc until she revealed it in her rniviiigs. . ‘ “ ' ' . it ï¬rst they supposed it to be insre y an In Viowof the above facts it is no won~ ‘ - - - - , - . ti dcr that speculators llrc ulrcudyilockilig Birdhlbflmhll'onhlrld‘ddh ":ofrli‘ililtllfgtildzllfirigg h“ 0h the I'mk‘m‘" {0" both ‘0‘?" 1°“ "'"d among the hirl‘s school companions, from grunge lullili’llwmâ€ld:‘;° 2‘3"“ :5 2:: one of whom he learned the whole sad their own ‘mï¬uï¬ (â€:th of i‘fnybody sltlory. 13w“ found iiiipossiblo to trace else, but in llll' lillit r clue no one except t 0 scan a tuits source. an actual settler has much chance of bold- Ing laud. lion. :1... Government and A eucalyptufl planted near Montana in statesmen, was fond merits whom the world not being able to keep .-â€"-.â€"~e - Q» - â€"â€"â€"â€"« â€"».. .._ tlicrn l‘imlll: regulations recognize the 1869 hhd “ he'hht 0‘ titty feet "n" “ gm 0f the Nymph â€platter or otherwise. diameter of fortv Inches at three feet from . . . As already briefly stated by telegraph a tiou of 830,000,000 were immediately - - ‘ . available the vessels recommended by the giogemznilgfliï¬lfgot; mt NEW York, headed One of our carpenters is a fair 3 ecimen Board could be built in about four years or y “M I ’ o 8 ar 8' new men- 1 can line of steamships to Europe. It is ess. _fl proposed to take a passenger from New London before Saturday night. The Com- tried his luck at various points along the A Bennulnl Young Girl Driven lo Death pany believe they m" be able to make the a half at the most. ' Their vessels will be ght. They will be pro- ' proportion to displacement as is Some rich dcnosits of gold have been who was literally driven to the grave by the obtained by ships now discovered near Fort Maginnis, on the Mud- tongue 0‘ scandal. Deceased was only 14 he leided into water-t' will be no accommodations _ Evarything is to be in miles we“ of "8‘ the gold fever however, that the marriage should be ï¬rst-claqsstylnr Probably higherratesWill Passengers will not be assessed for extras Each ship will have 250,000. The boats will not , .pool. Their landing place will ' Ill‘l Haven, in Wales. which is two bun red miles nearer London than is Liver 00]. Its harbor, too, can be entered on all sides. It is expected that a start will be ‘made by the spring of 1883. _..~.~_ - Tranquility. Charles .l'ox, one of England’s greatest sentiment; «“ Ilow various his employ- Dr. Sacy, a Port Royalist, was equally fond of the remark of a man of wit, “ That all the mischief in the World comes from our rooms." In connection with this subject it is a Well known fact that the men who do the least always seem to be overwhelmed with business, while on the contrary theincn who do tho most have the merit leisure. \Vero Dr. Sacy‘s idea adopted by all, Dr. Dow’s Sturgeon Oil a ten-dollar ï¬ne, but no introduction to the lady. If there were more of such women there would be fewer complaints about insolent men. Women should remember that it is perfectly safe to take such cases in their own hands, for a man who in any way annoys a lady is sure to be a sneak and a cowardâ€"N. Y. Herald. ng and place him in or in ï¬ve days and x and will be built of The Wonders of November. $800.00. . . Six hundred dollars are hercb offered in special especially in respect to phenomena of vege- prizes at the loading form n Ontario and tation._ There were, during the'month, QUGDBC. 1883.1)! fault, and lit-the same time Ipowered with "lode, "OISE and came Fflflll company HAMILTON Out. 9 times as great in afloat. They will of any sort will be . - As follows: $150 cash at Canada's Great Fair, meadow on his farm "1 November, and that Toronto; 860 Great Central Fair. Hamilton; as late as the middle of the month dande- 830 Western Fair. London; 320 Port Hose: 815 lions were in bloom iii his ï¬elds. Violets She'h’OOko' P‘Q“ 5‘5 Ottawagsm Chatnam; . . $15 Guol vh : :310 Kingston ; $10 Valkcrton ; and ‘ were found "1 'the ï¬eld ileara New Jersey $10 at coluuty fairs in the remaining counties in town, and the pasturés afforded more food Ontario. For particulars, sec circulars. for cattle than ever before so late in the MANUFACTORY. HAMILTOMONT. season. A Love. Tragedy in "no Olhnplcr. Our method of touching. Watch “ Tell me you xvi" [nan-y mo, or I will XAM'NE the ir'ogrcss Of our students ' - - sti nto our etc in to have the most thor swallow this pelson," said the madly ongrlivhiidqpmctical school in Canada, and before infatuated Frank 19- MMVlh. fl Chlcth spending your money, satisfy yourself that the mechanic, to Mrs. Dowluig, a prepossessing ‘ widow, but some cars his senior, tapping , the package whichy he held iii the palm of hhms" hummm CUHMEHCML COLLEGE, one of his hands. To her provokiilgly TORONTO, merry laugh he replied solemnly, “Once ' I‘ll i ri ht hero." Is the place to learn business. No institution {$22,111,553 33:1 wig: it is (iligpo‘lliible n he offers equal advantages to young men. Students I s I - - enter at niiy time. For circular, and specimens swallowed the poison, throw himself on her of â€neumnehip' bed and died within a few hours. Her ' Address the ism-rotary. refusal was based upon the knowledge that ho had at home a widowed mother and . .. ‘ . two sisters, who depended upon , him “Jul" â€â€˜ "AGNE- h'“ mâ€â€"’“"‘ entirely for support. la n sure. promp V and olfactuairomo .13; for Nervousncss s. N o charges will for portersge, nor wed to levy heavy Three ships will st over $1,000,000, of repeating the calls idle," while Chm-km! in Time. _ ~ iii ALI. its stages . _ Mr. I". M. I‘mvloy, East River, N. 8., . ,“ cnk M‘orpor ourselves ‘lhwt "l writes a very short and pointed history of / L"-““‘“â€â€œ""“1 0W“? I . . ‘ a cold which it became at one time his Lg‘lxtjfhl‘hhmfggohs: duty and interest to get rid of. “ I had mm, (iminrnl 1,03. had it for u. long time. it was becoming QuiltLr'xiiiï¬l’ï¬i? seated ; medical trczltmcllt did it no good ; (Tu/w†Mm†involmtosihonded tried Dr- ‘Vih‘ml‘h l’ulmmiiu'y Cherry lutcllcct, lecngtlmnstl‘e Enfcclilcll llruln.aud Billsiiiii, the first dose boilcl'itcll mo. 1 am limtorcs Surprising 'I‘oilo nud Vigor to tho lax. - .- - . . _ now perfectly \vcll through its use." This ::;'l‘)'v“:;‘ilt‘nl'f‘;'\â€:fl{uh'l‘l‘lz'rh'Y‘F'1fi‘ 0' thousands 3h“ tho "1““ “ill†l“ "'W'd living “P0" and the “mm“ m 1‘5"" It '†strange that u l“"â€"hm‘ would have little OPPOTtl‘mt)’ ‘0 is an instance of all insidious disease bcinlz 'l‘lml Mcdicilio is plcnsuut in the taste, and in cultivating the lllllil lN given timi‘irstoppor- “'00 “'thh h“ "“0“ "l-‘u'VEHQ‘l-“l “1â€"?an show its complete mastery over rlicliuia- taken in time and the results. If it had no case aml umlorno (spoilillumï¬ic‘snfnri‘l’rit'«lg tuuityto “(lllll‘rlt‘ll'l [IlC-i‘lllplion or pur- powers. "hOhld be the “l’0013l_l‘1'0d[lqt 0f tism. frost bites, clillblums. riilngorms, been penning] to pursue it“ "w“,{ee n. 2.13%.; lnliil‘itljitjh’xf(‘1‘:3slulisi'itg much ohms; hassiullllcuscl. N†hut!" tracts ofland the driest of countries, its chief original felons, etc. but such _ ailments as ery- short time longcr, cvcii l)r. Wilson's â€I‘m, aliv‘nllwr ,,,',,,",.i,m e,,m,-m,,1 while it is Ere sold to tllrclllnlm. and no person, ,hom" hhmh'" “ce'hh'A‘m‘Mhh' “PM“ would "ka it 3 llmmï¬lty 501‘ Pulmonary Cherry linlsuln might not have the cheapest. itis numhhnttor. H 1" llutm'ct‘limylwlliwprominence as railway All the material to repair the constant every room. It is dangerous to be without been able to (h, more than tolllporurily ‘ivulltpurtlopppï¬ {(lllnl'l‘lirmllv‘rllllpggi ct. v 1ch we or (lovernuwut ulli-lsll, can obtain more waste of our bodies has to be prepared it. tor-lilievn‘thopuiu; blitbcing taken as it"l'flwrhhin‘hn"lyn..." htlc-llici‘nr is sold a, and than llll‘ |Irmi‘l‘~l. nullligrnut, except by chemically by the stomach or liver. \Vllat » 9- . was the cure was spccdy and complete. larwuiflm M 59 m, P" box. m- '2 lmxm {m- 9 f llI‘CllilHu of llill‘ri‘i'lld titles. The rcgula- wonder, then. that they are so frequently Two girls at Greenwich (England) . ,. ' . ’ ' ,nru-ill liolilllulmlliron of postage ml rcccipto ions refuting to Montana lands are more deranged. Fortuilutcly we have lil that climbed live fences. \vrmlcliod oil a lock â€"- liwii lli Slmkspcm-os tlmc latlcncofllm 111ml"). entitle-“film. igill in this l‘t’hlliC‘ tlmu ill other tcrri- admirable compound. Dr. \Vllsoll'smlti- cries. bilious null l‘rescrving l‘ills, a Miro cure for on, male burglars will lit 'l‘llcre am Mivvcral hundred thousand ulltlicscdcrsugclucnts. the cigar men. uml plundered u. llllllH‘ lutcly. If this goes sat mulling on ll. iliouulllciit. 'l'llis plainlyl Mack's Magnetic """fltn'f‘voul ‘ ' ' Windsor, ( n a, Jflllfli a. ‘ . ' H'lli'lli? ('l‘flZJ is no new, . “L to gun“, like 5:3,?“ that “m n ‘ .‘ Swill by nll «li‘llllulsts cvcrywllcro. ’3‘ v Hyman . ‘ . â€"gâ€" V , ...-,.._ ’ rim ,