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The New Era, 1881-12-15, Page 8, - -_: - ­- ." , 1.101_1- ­­ ­ ­_­­ I- ­ -""W,- ­'. �- ­ - - I.. - ­.. "-........----,r-*,-",�,,�-"""-, � ­ - , , , '', I I , ...'.. --- - , ­ 66"..- _­­ -11- - ,-, , . . V . . . - . . . . . . . I I � . . . . I . 1 7 . � I . ! � I . . - . ., I I . W." W , 1"1111!# 11111 � 11 11 . ____ . , . . 11, _..____ _ I � I 1- �_�­­ ­ -_________.,_1 �­___._ -.11—.1 ­­ --1.1. I - - - _­­ -_ , . _�- � — I I Intorktiltin to thIs. . MONTANA LBTTBR, rather poarco thiosesson, the xnasno and I TXA WARIX 009010* ll� �, 1881. , Cominiuvics, In pormittfug the R WAWA -IL VNmesXON. Deo. 1_5 country of arfratawlit and other objectionable __ white luen may t.ske &,notion to Until; eodix , . � — ]persons. Serlamilt 00144agre,09A At 00120cal"940- w4opkiogivilow an $he vollow4son0­01ob Other. Wo'lixVilt soon, no 1014tio for sowo —One touch ofromor Makes the ,who � � INIEW TRIOATISS. , I . Wjl,*A� at Qol# giall milver-Tho r time, except alargo party of Bal and world chip. - ,amworco And nAvlg%tIOU and for I iscriprot reop1to Killetift, forth. , , the regulation o am lvavlfic. $nakes, or Bbos oneo, f row 140.640, Who . U. S, CO1-TGRT@8$, Treaties of a � I copsolir privileges. have been A Minneapolis nm-�, despatch mayst I � I -Never go back on, an old friend, WA, , y to the . -1 . . C , cater By warning & fire broke' ,I -40 a visit while on their we, concluded with Upumania and Sorylo6 Since, their At, 4 c1alocU � Z Tje#or to Hamilton Times, 11foolo ranges. They were.* motley.orowd, it be, has, risen to influence 444 distinction, Admission into the family Of European stateg. . . I Elu r , Latq# Gossip frora the Capital of the . out in the Mailing diptrict, destroying four - ­Tlio Boston Traveller zoo that the , . Co'"SON, Montana " a on the Northern Psolfio'ova , T=, V. 0. AND Unxico, . . i Operation , . . I . Repulilic. ' , . baw loot no OCCARIOU of 14rge flour mills,. one al mill, apd caus,' . Nov. 2 Uf 4h igereasing vigor. The rule of our time is "bouotilpeleping ma.4 This Government . .4th, IS .. being pushed wil � . tv aucouraging the Mexican Government to a bone- ing the death of at least %our Man,. The, I . ]early three hundred easy. � -11. __`­� liblal realization of the inutual, Advantages which uAre broke cut in the flour mills of 0 .- TQ-dsy Is doubtless being oboorvoct graders that I passed i . willre4ult om more Intimate loommorcial Inter� - tl . a 1 .1 -A .. general Miles east of this last. spring are. now, At -The Courier -Journal Pays the Louisville I . . Aroggbout, the T tates by �. � �aluoof Ilborigh uterlor Pillsbury & Col, co.mmunitimted to tlia canon , ,Tmitea 0 . -Ave miles woot of this point ladies irinit their bonnets on the congregat I I � I .POW TOE PARSIDENT'S NESSA04 HIS KEPT smaT. course and1f, om the opt , I 11106,44 of turkeys and otlier doings .war it thirty at 9 Excelsior will, owned by. porillus Morris -----."— . Slice to railroad enterprise, , . . on that makeup what is ptQ4 . tion, Side. . I . mud operated liy Pillawry & Co., and to the . generally goes and maxy thousands of men Are Text of the A4dress- AMATZONS WITH 1014HAQUIXG STATED, I I . I ,ill, owned b I y C � rocks I r, 1risk as the moot Sincere slid hearty Modo of now tomployled upod- the 'timme), -Ernestine writei : 11 Would you like P, i . � , ' � � . , I . The neighboring States of pentrall America Minneapolis m. through the wain divide of , I . , -----O— b%v.o preserved internal pence, and tliely outward ,%, Coat w Eplodad, killing Neill V red. I in) 0 the Rookies. poem on November?" Certainly, deal: , hiob a) returning thanks for theprosperit Sam 4 relations. towards u% have been those Of intimate Are by the ustion during the past y rt. And it at Bozeman Pass and other pieces of heavy E ruestine-say on Novemlier 1, S847. � � cricks, first ausisit=t engineer of tile rf work in the Mountains. Tbereseem8tobal I IrIend,hip. Theyare .encouraging 81904 of I . . nic%ted io"41t.pgother likely that Ono 0 as ul _,, - NEAT. TRIOUTETO PRESIREIT UARFIELYS NE101Y their for.o.wtblof disposition to ouboriiigto do . MU o reason to doubt Mr. Villard's prediction I partment, The tire then, coin Are the squirrels very thick this I I their I uterepts to those NY ich to . the EmViremill, owned by L.F.Wataom, observan old is more pleasin g to the great n . I year T' asked A. Now York Man of m retUrneO WAsniNaTon, Doo, O.—The President has . Giver than less 6iijolglile ceromoulas tbAt within two years trAiiis will run . . are, common to- them by reason of their goo- of, M%pso-clausetkA, oportitited by Vill$. Sound. hunter- ,,Well, yes," said.ba, reflectively; declined an 1mvitition to visit BOSton4ur. . I a would be. . . through from New 'York to Puget. I utter ad by the I elcoas ore ,is ry,&00, Up stroo"t"beoving been readied . $I the one I got wAsa" I ing the holidays and be a I ban ato e I 0 1 !r North ' The Mountains west, of us present a, eon . ,. tain . . � I this point, the fire was. got Away up here in the. West we laws, aid even -A recipeforlemou pie vaguely %ddst '. 'a stated be Geyer on 4 orto it to $0 � xerolignVs, AAspoistiop. U had � staut series of beautiful v! (, _ - . . was ameos for rev t ru tare let so t op under icontroll, but, brand% from the cannot be expected, withour limited fa,oill. a familiar Then sit on a Stove, mud stir coust ti 11 . � I no disposition now, Wbile the country Statism tin for Irocurl a eacof I gol tie . � , ­ 1. evidences of QU the old mountaipeers, -who ar �qst as it 11 I Btill mourning the'dogth of tile late Ptesi- the question. conflagro,tion. fulling upon the root of & ties, to give So many � r � 0 Ado, cannot . anybody could sit on 0, stovtlwlyt�- I cotton milk near by, owned by Porilluo thank(tilueso so, they do in the Statest Bud with the grand .pes)ts, of 0 lot -out stirring, constantly. deut, to engage in public festivitilos. . w P, ANA 0415AL. - I 4 0 to raps their ox copious , admiration, By , I , . . 10 that the total AP . , The questions growip, I med, A rail- we cAug 4 U b b � ax alg all other ro- , g Out. ,.of the ;tropqsod Morrison, it was Alan cogau , ot wj d p t a fe tivitie of t� 0 . ounrlae, sunset, OQI -There Ave two parts, in, the life of . The probability . uteroesinic wiLor-'w , I � 4 .111 t . wilf - l, the Ist was of road on trestle work in. rear of the wills day by devout At ,ur � priation, for 'the next fiscal year be I - by moroof , tondance at ob 0 or ti. , as, ,ho varied a . sets of lig , t an pUmde y I ­, . � bliatre, but wet gatter ourselves , , oung man- the time w1be ' . . .. Vanama, are of grave national linvort, and several freight cars filleil with wheat t . that in cofilt,on-bis.*rm I I ly §380,o00,0Q0. This includes the amee. This, -Government lisp not Deed on a da zling its am s, ridges and .Id in carrying his coat And the near) , . were Also. consumed. The explosion At tile the most important, ceremony of the. 4ty . I us tin grand lie gets co . 'on deAciency of §20,000,0001 unmindful . of the solow,n obligations I . . r mes a ora an evorlual , panel . . � . Itimewben he warms up in the Wiles. . Ono of the oldest inbabitAnts of Washing. A d it by its. compact of. 1840 mill of Croaker $4 Fisk levelled the. Wallis we can do our duty., By daily exercise %a never loses intor6qt- ' 1 I . I J panorama whicb. . ,,ItJ'sc;';Io,% Montana prairies we - . . I IV . , it%a AS the' imlopandent. sovereign. crushing the, elevated railroad in front, the pure air.of the . A gfto-nic-eredlt young man I , . tpu pay fifty yesrl; be has not 1. . � The oloud arrangements Are, of infinite a for nearly mistress of the territory crossed by the canal . A 11 wbaro_diq,tbo-horso�fIy­ young man,'.. ,xi the Arot Monday of December, and has sought tq render the killing three personal, iDjuring anotiler have developed Apt would . , I in eff4otive I � � , . ?etites that and the Storms that rage among I .41 A you -taffy iiie I Imow , � . I Oolomblan . fatally, sail Several, others in A less degree. ' strike terror to the ' heart ot on eastern Variety, .1 . -taffy-thee," � I I - And I'll ress, to be so unplea. by, fresh ougagembutBi With the the crags and gorges, seventy miles die A t . meeting day of Cong Bepublic looking to their practical excou- ,Possibly more than three fatalities, boarding-house keeper, while the vigor and hroo-aoilxLr-a�week-youxig-inan. '. � s . smut. ; . . � �his end, After I _ 110,10, Bra distinctly visible. Bometimes A, . tion. The mogotiatigno to Occurred, but how'Many cannot be doll- staying powers which we can exhibit, in I .-Dr, Cochrane has received §150 from, There is a lively ourlositY about the con- therbadreached what appeared to ))a % mu- I a , g dlu anow 'storm rages along the base, -while - I , !aetovy solution here, were. Met in nitely stated. Fireman Daly, who WAS On an ncounter with A thanksgivin net the. Presbyterian Church of Ireland for the-' to ts of Arthurlo first Message. Repro, tus ly satiol . the oultamits are. buthed in Sunshine, mud � I , 4 1 witi powers the elevate. and would convince the. most sopptical. of our Rome Mission Fund, of the Canada. Pros. . isentativ6s und Senators have been engaged Colowbia, by4 a disavowal of 4 railroad, was killed, � at others the. clouds sompe themselves into , Valk Which its ouv,% bad assumed and by a ral other Aromen occupying the came, sincerity. . I byterian Church. . . . eve since their arri here, And B0410 proposal for . ren6wed negotiation on S, save snow flakes along the rugged ridges, while . . . F I Lie Government � position-, were iqjure4i and the, force somea To-dayour party was Strengthened. by all I ever place his acoposibu, in ", taking modifted basis. MoBUWA lo, tb I I I a Sirens on the lower alopea, S, P. P. -4 Tankes werohmut, he,% Solid, -1 The :, . -_ . his wee,pure.,1 The universal. verdict, itearned.thai Colombia bad )osed to the what disorganized. Th6 third Person, not . such engineers of the Northern Pacific � 'man, Who doesn't advertise never BeIN , his,, Prot flyjg I ) � I li�uropean powers to join in a guarantee of the yet -ilidentiLfiet W west ofthoBigllorn River,ascould respond. , . L air - winds, lity Lbf I NV A 300391%. 21)(Ency, . goods twice to as far 40, rilon qogu 2t no . u trA the proposed Fanania, Canal, a a a person stafiding under to Col. 1?14elo invitation tct dine with him, . , the Same person ; he sells so , __ I , . A 10%lor as killed, by 00 is that Arthur is an lance. monly and guarantee which would - be in direct MIS . I littlo thut he has to charge like thunder to . I I . to Most Congressmen, ,Who did. not know contravention of our obligation as the sells the railroad 'was crushed to death, - Who And those east of the Big Y�orn wore enterw 'The IV; K. Navy Practically Voteless for .bauble to live." 'Wthout advertis,iu�, no , guarantee of the intogrityof the Colombian explosion was violent, shattering the tmiued byCol.' -Clough,at MileiCity. 'As I . . � . . � him, tulexpootedly . The territory Dud of the noutrality,of thecanal L . I - - . iDefentolve Purposes, , trAdesmall,can hope to reach the ear of the ' I - An able main. windows ton blocks, . away. The will had nearly all the engineers Over 500 Miles -of �. 'L .. ', , . .. th . Pla who can 6owe near to Arthur say itself, Mylamented Or6deessitir felt it -his duty , , -1 , - great MBAs of OL p4blic, AP4 the Almost .. rool - . . ' in defilin to place before the European pbwek.S been Shut down for.: some time, and the tile line West tof the Missoiiri River axe WAOIUNOTON, DOO. Oi;-Remr-Ad � . ' the reasons . . , , thirAl u.'aivereal use of this effe0ive inedium of , , L , . . . . he Shows a 'ronifil*kablo Skill . 9 which imuke the %or guara, publicity Stamps it aq poemessing the full, , . .. also of the UnitQ11 exp ean caused by con- more or less, acquainted with each Other, john Ito -men of &I . III . a , I - .1osion may have b L dgers, .President of the Naval . . I with I k! do Aid with this . States Indisperiam le, and, for Which the littor - flour L dust. The Capacity of' I Wholel 'd lot of �6dvi' 1 ' rith bol and were , jection 0 fib'okl gas or and 'are generally p SOUL L sory Bbard,'-is 'reported as Saying:. . favor,of all shrewd business mpg. ' , "certain impatience v I f Any foreign guarautba *u1illit be . .. I , . . [ . a A unfriond y act, the mills burved is 2,400 barrels. . fellows, such ro-unions are very pleasant, * it Our navy is capable of neither inflicting L �. . office -seekers and intriguers. The general regarded as a Superfluous L r ., , L , L I -A young man is, giving himself up to . I I . duct ForeDoeingthoprobablerollanco of the British LiTgil.-Alax, Burk, swgioper in the Pitts- Most, of the inhallitAnto of Coulson,,no water al harm per, Akording adequate pro, _ ... ayton , I I the agreeable occupation of ridiculing his . L �- im ression. .113 that 'Arthur will -con , . . i I . e Government on the provisipus 6f the 01 burg mill, who was standing on thel'office doubt, spent at least patt�-Of the .day? tecticla from. the Assaults of either Chili, . 1. 1 P2110 business on business Principles slid BulwarTr . oat* of 1850 AS affOrdin Tooin for a .. I , I uncle. "Confound it, What does the old � , L L share in the guarantees Wh(ch the, Uted State steps, was struck on the bead With a stone his hair , I Playing 14 stud, poker," which is as much A Brazil or .Buenos Ayres, to Say nothing of in ­tbat preposterous. ' 1 4 I . I , - L . gr,; . by business methods. ,044, gain of .guy dye I . I -, -.. ,. � It is -b � elieved that several nominations tq rovensated 4ith Polombia Your - years and died from his injuries. Am unknown a tb6 Yellowstoiilo Valley as 'Englal , France, Germany, Italy or fashi . I . oil for'?" ishis remark just as his veuer.l I : . . the before, , I have not hesitated - to OuP- citizen Was found killed 'outright. The lacrosse !,a of, Canada. I Spain. There are complications in Chili able relative enters the. to' ' L . importa,ut. places will be sent in to Vemon; - the action I of my predecessor# wounded arlb; Daniel. Harbaoh, fireman, I possibly 0 In. 14 Sir,' I says Batista d , tiring - the. present week, and, y. TOPOSing to Her MAJOEty'S GOVernment the � . . At this season, latitude mud elevation, w1lich might lead to var.. the uncle, in & voice couveying the idea of. '. - . L . - F rellii , ghuyser will be the only new Cabinet inoxi fication at that instrument 4nd the abro,ga- -badlyclut; F. T. Coulter,'fireman, left arm one would naturally expect. to find a fully I Francisco 'And New . . I L I I In that event,. San codioils and Alterations of wills, ,&if ,Men . I - Its tionofstIoliclauses thereof as do notcomport broken, right ear Severed ana. otherwise- developed winter, but with the exteptiou York Are practically at the moray of Chili's of my age at . a compelled tp dyd, it is �. :_ , I name sent in this *ask or for. come Was with the obligations of the 'United States Brely injured ; Alfred Xelkey, !Iranian,, .days we have. had imPly' irQuolads. At best, it would be years be to.CQMe. , . L , , . or with the vital noods of the SavI 1 of a very few , 13 L I . towards Colombia, � . I %ose man of your age, air, have no. .' . .The now Speaker got through his first two friendly parties to the compact, struck by a rook And badly injured. H. , glorious weather. The ther could coustrnot A, vessel cApable. respect for gray limits I" . . , . I . day very well.. He- is not a polished orator . TMI TAUATY WITn OnINA. . Snyder, will foremap, received a bad Scalp outside of our taut now registers 5.1 0 above of opposingL the Invincible, the 'Inflexible . . I I - . L L I I I I i,.but he BUOWBa . iuform you that . � wound and was burled, into the canal, but zero, and it generaily ranges between 500 Or guy one of the 4 English ironcluds. �Gentlemen now carry small waiches. . - � � the treDtles � - alf able to control the House. , 'in 8'atii tod. with Claina have been duly ad ; Thee. Mullen, Miller, was thrown mud 60 0 during the days. - -We baVe Wh fizagirtilsors that would nor 01 ready or quick mai I y lofell ..get at- at we ia,u�ara The latest style QA4e is of hammered gold, ' - . eAsil . . r.tIfl,d .. both - At eace" hard frosts and a few threaten the merchant marine of any with solid , face and enamelled figures. . him sides, and. the exchange wade . into the canal and ,out, Loss, e416,000. experienced several . � . an . Iola - ' . I � . I It is known. Folger recommends in his p-.,I,I,g. -Logislatroft is necessary to. carry the Insurance, 0207,000, : . flurrieo of snow, but not enoilgh yet to country With wbich we are likely to come For those gentlemen who,�ish to pay from ., * I . . . iscontinuatice, of the proyisiori into affect, . . . . � � . . annual ,report the d' . . . whitea the ground for any len'ith of time. into colli a is doubtful as to 1l700 to $1,000. for a watch to present to 4. . � coins I g . a o . I the . silver ,dollar, It It' also . .1 . OHMi'A'M 1'3�4% . . ' ­ . . Bion.11 Mr. Rodger lady 'Daes'antirely 1 . I I 'Which - 1VAKIIS)KICY. , AND., IVA%'Eu. . Though, I have apent a number of winters the expediency of- building ironclads and is, a . ., . . Democrats in the, The prositIont then roforS to the efforts � . . . I of ,i=are some With * I known commanding mg Chairman the United states Government Is:waking to I .. — . along between the 084h.Aud 40th parallels notsure whether we are not approaching the . a� and should a lovei's quarrel ' - 1. . � a and the comi Of the � IV* n a . � 16f thei pilffe . I Senat . and idous'-.ia , the scouro peace botweau. dhill afid .110ru. I A. reclaing Ptil y wit). a Novel, I liever before exp( . W occur thericis little d&ngef r r- . I . I ­ . . � .3rienced. Anything like time'when ,ohips-of-war '* ill . throw off ing the bitter pan ' I . � Comimitted Of ways TaADIN AppLiTIONS, wl- UnAZ .. ' 1. . Objeci. .. her up to this date; � g of having the watch, I Hoa is will oppose this iecoramendation. I .- . 1. . such pleasant west I Armor and -fight in -the liahtq -rig... Rear, - . I I � . hiii the commercial interests between . I , ,�t returned, .. ;,. � � � . , I , 'G)u the. House jesteideyL " The waters of the gipat'likkes Iiide Almost ' - Indications point to a tremendous stam. Rodgern thinks, even if .We I . . . . I I . .rfielals seat in NOV St6tob and Dra4l, frdin which great . Aamirai-c. P. . I � � .1 . I the ited have t.uffercd . as Many MYStOr . . . . vhoant *most of -the time. Supetsti" Advantages wore liciped avoar k9d, ies �s old toceah itself, and pede to the Clark's Fork and. Boulder�.River have no war, the �bjps ,proposed by the w --A miserly -old man, uamed .,Angus was Iring. -.It has b Advisory Board are ' eseat McCallum, of Avon, Who, would not deposit I tious 'Congressmen 'declare, thalt under no frointbowithdromal of the'Amoricaw -lines �of. the daily round of life of sailors OnAbe gold rogions .-next BE � - can needed for the pr . . "I . I � poininuttil between Brazilian port$ and out le,kea would furnish material for many a known' for years'. tbab the mountain noes of, the navy. Chief Congtruetb�%U' a:sby, his money in &'bank for fear of losing it, ' conaider&tion would tbey occupy' it, .. I .. . . ' I . . ..: . taken �very groat bare Own. - . . . . � narrative that would sound. like romance. through which these streatris course con- bead 'of ,the Bureau of Construction and haw been rewardea� by having §i6o in 0io 1. ' - . .The President'bas . tia- one ,f�,tba curiosities � b i . ­ a in type last The President also referred to the, Eta. next season will be tain gold depositg. of extraordinary rich- Repair, thinks, � if the'proposed mp�roprja. bills, which bo'hopit hid under an 'old a oat, . ' _ . I to guard.hisnaessage... It we factory relations- existirig ' b6tWean the the search for -a. cargo of.-liqulbr thb,t bas. uess, but the -fact 'that they lie within, tile tiou. of diatoly cho'wed up by tho�'Inioe. He iried:an . , - -. % I nigh I t, but the only copy Struck off was the 1. ' � ., . 630,000,000 were iminal I I . * . I ates and Jap4 , the -in . Ingersoll I ba could il b � I I . . I ;is be held. * The typawas looked in 9, safe United - St on , . I en at the 'bottom .of Laka., ,Eric for. -reservation. for the. Crow Indians pro. available the vedsels recommended by the, . . uk' to ice ifthey' ­ 10 It, - . I . - gna a watchman stobd in guard.. Every' advanced of eastdrn nations.. � : . I mud prospectors Board could be built in about four ydra 6k patch up and iedeem oome of them, bu, .1 I I . . . . I over -thirty years. A a0mipany nas V'Stited any development, . � . . . I . � I . the copy *was held . — . '' � . . . . I . yo - �­' . � ^ , person Who. ligadled . . . . A -SAD SIVOILY. been iacoiltorated. in Chica kept.their. discoveries quiet, waiting for loss., 1 ' . all. - excepting threc.-or four,' were- be ud, .� . I I -of reas ti -o , � . . . I o 15r its Safety. It is . � , . ­ . '. — I ,. . the I Favorite, . Wrecking. Company; thatbittofthe ieservation_to.be thrown, ... .­_� 1. �_., S, —,. , - ­ hope � . Mp ion. - .... ,� ' 1.11 � ' .1 � -- personally .responsibl 00' - 4, ""'i , , . . I . . . - , �The sooiety_�yqting,�r�au -�I­--tha- pprioa, , ' -,,,- . to; cafi,itak is $50,1100. and its object the an. - t now seems likely that a treaty . TUE VICANXIE -i8P'1V191TXlIV- ' - '. '- .understood. alargsaum-*as offered for., Ono' A locapillul Towijog Wrl DrIveiLlIto 311tenill I I . - � ' , . � . . � I � . . � I � I , -raising af.,the soh6oner Favlorite, 'Which will soon be concluded with the CrowB,for - I ...clinfibu, --&­ - - ­wur, -- -1- . , ; I . copy; � . . � I . � � � � . ".-whor T.- a i1ritiv, any. if ce creain. Saloons 116reafter. . I . . . . by, Kpandalous KpitiortS. . n it'it'should fail o'e. %-4k-`-' --Pr61411— . - The.. sued, I ' breach of promise. .. WAsifiNqrow, Dec�_G.-Tbe Prosident's I .. . . , Sauk off Sister. Island away back in, the ,that spc�jg�q,..hi.ilt.toyp. �,ili ". A,r . � QVer inl'thic . ­ I., '.I ' I .. , despatch Says bou,,� I . . - ­ - ' Irrue aletl a rcstvl�r - � I _ I . I . 3mach, fctftie�. - - -The'ri avorite'liiid on I I I .. . I . I , ease rionding.in, one of the New York courts , ,. - , - I c'Und Hong$ A New York � , sar-a"N"'rour htii:iiipaaeWill.&kojlmo6. Ab6u`b'-6n6huu-' ' * '-, I � .. . Mesiiage was sent to the Bengt . � _' agtonpays,: Pr6f. - ' ' I � oil. The circles have beeg-�reatly excitail"duiring1lia 800, barrels of CattAdian whiskey and dredziners have lideln (juietlywushiggodt . A despatch from Waslin testified that his sweetheart explained tfte� * . .. . to.day4 The. Hougli $24 d no . I I I . I . " . . . I -following is a synopsis of . . . . past i�aek over the, death and burial of: a lIraudy. The Teasel has beea-sebu- several - gold up -there, ..'all summer, -and 'SoMeof J. W. Shivbler,'wbo -cilia ,himself, ",60 visits of. another young jn%u by saying that . * 1. . � bepatiful. young Airlhamed Lizzie Braces, , " Ilding*o1aimo, There True Messimb," arrived hero on Thursday. I . . + ­ . I ., . . ro . ce. in fair weather, and a gre.there still, lid he was "I on1y'liAr16d+6re&wL young wkua' .. I I . .. . . r , ', timas i, in, the purfa. I . . . .. .. I . . . I I . 1: trnlo , SM)ENT'S UESSAGE. . .� 1. + 1,� I ,�, i. +.r,A-.,;;i7 obvthe . .. T. . !ben"f - . ,6 -bout a eck El ddnisdiad lette- to J,ld a Cox Attorrijv 1 :3 . u � 1. . . I . . , . . I w o was ex. J ­ - . the wreenerp. expect MAU f v ey are a..- . ­ .. L, X � . - U 11 � . J�LeMSUUVAS SUCLIL an appen age may 0, 0 . An-alipa Ing Calamity bet; oufallen the Amcrl� tongite of scandal, Deceased" Nyas only 14 seartili the !"PaVoilite" brought down -by proppeo- .V.orter, and others.. connected with the a fair maiden, the average -young man will : - , . cesslul'in their . I . . . . an 'people since. their, chosen topresentatives , ye.!&*� of age,'. but was ret3grkably well rand of W ': �1110-i-llatellili!i er . and galeng. Guiteau: trial, � to couvince: them, of* the hardl� Aspire to the humble ofHoe;, at leaa I . I . . sot illat in the balls where 'YOU 11 I are liow . . � b lake� will be in great demand, . O.'r ug gold,. 80V . � . al . , '. , � . � . I . � � I . assembled. Womi,ghteliereee,ltwith:uneAloyod- deVelopled,,being ai fully matured me the . and it will probi'lily hdvo'leos wa.teidn.it some of it is bright with small grains of fallacy of Guitesu's alleged inspiration. In w here there is a lovei'Around. : ' - -] ' I - - . ' . . . . 1. :ity with -which through- . . agogirlpf 18. BUS wasaligaged to a thAu if,it w �y , - only mixed th.tough the go9k,oind in the letter to..Cox lie dergauded to be put ou ,. ', .. ... � . ` � . content the rare prospel Q,�er us on Mud all these ears. I gold ev . I 1. . I I � I THU dANbli;A!1�11','. " - I - . - . . .out wo yeaf the nation has boon blessod. US 211ir- rising y6ung meich6ut of Ohigago,with. a I .- . . . ... ...I-.,-- . .­ . I . . I one I I. ens there are little'lumps the stand to confront Guite%u, and to toll� . I ufvulthvi��Swatt-d`� . , - ..'11, 4- . vests have been plihiteous, Its. viriediiidustrics - . . - or, we speokm I . . — - - --- I . � � ­ I -F&thoit;­lwUO-t1;a-V . . -won _8_1___Tfi1­ Rush, my child, -!tie the candidate i � . have tbri3ien, the lle%ltb of, its peoplebas been, .ApprovaXot her parents,.: whb.had decidedt �.. . -of_:p=e,gol"ud si1ve*d.=m-the4iZEf-Of-&- Allo-clourrWhEro'bacriNNTO U1 1W . \. " . . _ I � An Xtl�-nti&-]�-.Rr".L!f.,[..j�m.y,-:-� . . � __% . . preserved, it has maintailied. w. ... ith - foreft a GeV- ,h4iv.e-yor,.tli&L.the�mar.r-lac,t4�-0,Iiou.ld--be- - —_ , . ­ . 1. .. down. . One isaoS�.le of Oro from. Uirk' I a ,Deity' of -the Republican party. Shiveler' F it exampie-of human woe-w�' ** .:, , .; ,.,:! .".. I _­ .. - - I - - . . I , to I . 1 _""" deferred until she WAS a few years older.. As'alroady bri -telegraph, a ` ' ... . ' . . .. .. I . He the-WoMen With courtly gvo . ,00, . .. . I ." I . ­­­�,—crinneubs�undi 'by: 0 per ton. Was arrested to -day., He, will:be sant-to an . I Y , � � efl'y -stated Porkaisayed U7,000 . X4 arly be comes and late be goes... . peace, For these inailifestations of His. favorwo, - I . . . . . . . r. Itioligril- pYov6montis on foot'in, N.ew,York, headed, % . fair sb6cimbn : i�egna asylum., Heis4parentlyNyaars 'He Mri-e-112111 the baby's dirty. facq, . . I .. . . i I . owe to Him who'holds our doiltinY in His bandit Mi6SBreadew"aaaugli ter 6f:M One of our. cgrperi�tera is a I . . . I . , 'Jacob torillard, to, eta I- of. tlib ",lions h 'r Bud h , Re, _ " ­V.BbSece . of'Commissi6ners ,- , . . at minor," �He -bails, frb]Eb old, with long, white al c .1 ) . � the tribute of but qatbI at devotiond. To."that i;bneoltheBoard. I by, xt a new A6aeri , . .9mvy grey. alls tO the fence the farmer at Work - , .­%. ­ 1 . taken eah line of steamshiph, t6"Europe. it Is 'Sys ia�rries .a pan. in his beard. - . . I I �.. . . He bores. the merchant, he bores the c ork . I Mysterious exercise of His will which b as of Long Branch. - He and, -his family, c6n�.' . . , Deadwood, aliv � . � ., . I k , ... '.. ..-,. I otriouScitizono 'Who was passenger from I Tbo'blacksmililb, while his Anvil rings, - ... . I . . from us a loved- and Illu -and propoo0o. take a New , and washes out dirt in every se' From Saratoga, N. Y., we have 0, later He gicats, and this is the Doug lie sings. . . � . . . . � I I but lately head.of the nation, We bOw.'III %OrrOW sisti�g 'of himself, and wifet; Miss Liz ' zie -ork on , Moudh , y morning and place him in . baggage, - - _______ c'� -which . �i - � r I -bowdydo? 1 - . . . � . I . and, submission. -The weniort, of, his another -daughtor 6 years old i.robided 'in A �Y ais! way up the river be tal 3a�s ." Prof. Shivele , .'. Howdy, howdy, I I Saturda - y ilight. -The Coin- � ,tiou he visitaa,� On I , egram,'; . . . I "I ' life., noble itchiOvs- handsome viII& st.East Zbng Branch. London befoic . . tried his ItIck at various points ii.long the . I I exalted charactdr, oil , �laiwing fo.'be the true. Meiisiab-,* who was .. . now is your wife, And how Are kou ? I . , ments, and of hib Patriotic life Will-' be I . . iy boliev� tfiey will -G able to make the y6liawatone, and aven tho,dirf1hrowix out arrested fif Washington- voot6raky, is ii . Ali I it tlts my fist aitno other can, . . . . Miss Breoco was a pupil it1his high School.' PmE I ' The hbtlly hand Of orkthigman, I � treasured for' ever as, the - paorod - posses-, . , I I fjv�.days, or in five a4y� mild - . . .the w � . � - I trip across.in I . . _' 'As . . 11 .. 1, the re ' entof S istogi, He 'camli originally ' � �, ition lot the Whole people. Theartnoundementof .,J.J&Flt SUMImar she was'. ill 'Several. months of our now -we was' tested al aid a . .Brothers who labor early and late, I., . . ' . . . .hip 'death drew from foreign Governments -and from malarial. fever.' As B Q011secIlle . ties, 4 half at the most. Tboie, vegaels will be sands of the Yellowstone, down to Powder from Virginia, His wife says he bas, Suf- Aak.tbese things of the candidate .. , I . I I peoples tributea of oyin athy and sorrow wbigh she** ',ab"Aent froni school during 'the five hundridd feet lo,iig, and will be built of, River at least,'cbntain a slight mixture of -fered from neuralgia in the bead,' and. at � , I Wotorr w . illrecor d as M Dal tokens of the kin, " Whatishisrolaord? How does be stand* . .., Ship o nations and the federation of mankind. col�7olusloi.iof.thdlo;stsesiion.- While she steel, to produce weight. .,Tbey-willibe proi ,, floAt gold," he found 0 colors ", at nosily times '66ndu6teld himself in a �eouliar man- At bomb; -no,mattor abbat big band, . .. . I . . . . Slit Some of hot %d1low, pupils, ,Who. vided with power three times as great in . 1. I . . . . 1 13.6 it hard or soft, eo it'bo not prone . . ., .,. , . The .. .. .. was abs . every attempt., . � : : nor, but is perfectly barmless.' Mrs * To close Over money not his 6Nvii. �.. ,. '. I . I I , I PIMLING: OF dOODWILL1. I were jealous. of-ber beklity and popularity,. 'their proportion io..diopla6ekmont &a �'S. - Some rich deposits:d 'gold have been � Shivelet bag-communioated'v%-ith bar friends j�as be in view.no thieving plan ? t ' - .�., . , � , . I I . . , . - ' . . I , between oizi own GovernmenCand that of Groat rt'affecting bet character. obtaitled -by phips now afloat. Th6y will x I I IS he libnest and capable ?-be is Our man.. .......'� . ,. spread a repoi I * ,discovered neir i0orb Maginnis, on the *Kils- in Ale afidiia, Va., 'to look after ,bar bus . - . , Britain was n -ver woremarked than At present. I . eptember be divided into waier4ight botiripart;'rente, I . � I . Cheor such a omi as the welkin rings" - . todon When she returned to school in � s . ,.. . . . selshell, which will'also' Attract it crowd of bal - ' . I %. ­ . . : , . . I . ,� . . I I . � I .. I a6in In the chorus wban thus. he singst . . I . .. 1. , . . . � . In recognition of this pleasing fabt; I dixeO . -th absolutely, ,unsinkable. ' I I � . . .. the occasion of the 116ta Conteuniki colebrilti a some thoughtieso pl�iojl told list of' the rendering am . minere nextyear. As the trall.to the Mlia. , - . '; . Vowdy, howdy, howdy do ? � . I . ll�e Brit'joh - in . I � . wife an'ti. how are you ? , I at Y.or4town, that sop i There will,ba fifty such compartments selan, I I ' "I , ! . I , lute be given. to sdaudal,l whigh 96 preyed but the .girl's 4eaVes the'YellQwStonis Valley at A Model Mother-- : . . :1 HOW . I - � I your . . . .. . �, . T . efor I miii d: that, it brought on an attack of -brain eadli.ship: , . No freight of ady.sorb will be . this point, and'thel. trail t6 the Clowk% Fork Wh � aftern6du a Brook- .. Ali I it nt. in "8' s tie Other can, . I . 11%ve far corriispoudignee to which 1 thall , irried.,, There Will be no mcoommodgtione an 6.u!Weduesdfv The lyortly hand ofathe w6ilthigigam'.' I hereinaftir'. in relation to the proposed, canal fever, which fitally., developed- into con, cl mines turns. up , that. river Sourteen , . � . . f6llo9ij&, hotiie hy, a man , ... .., . , . . .. , � .. . ­ . . lyn. lady was.- .. t across the Isthmus of Valfams, little has 00- geatioix of the bia,in; and ;resulted fatally. for immigrants. * Ev6rytbing is tit be in ibld . fever I _­­_ I . . . � miles' west of ,no, the. g whom she bad neVeik before soon ___ ------ . � . I . . carted worthy of mention in. the diploi lit 'firit-cla�Lssfylo- Probably higher rates will ' . . d left thefello*to � . . . . n 1� Her family. kmaw.nothing of Miag traces's ­ . . . Wilk- cb--oper4te ' with ilia - numerous alf , I . � � . relations. -of thd,tWb ,'conutilej.. Early in, the . . ' Y -Was frightened an - . . I . . . - year the � I , . . . . . . .trouble until she revealed it'in her.ravinga. be Abkod.than, are in ,vogue -on Aho present other pidwbrful.'itilluonces I that 'will next her �niothlor who -had, opened the .door. * I . . . I I I . .. I . more. � I I � I . . . I I .. . � I � ]FOATUN13 BAY MAWS' ., . . .Atfirst they s4p&sed it to be - merely an - lines­�Eiossi.�ly an average of $50 ,ear Make ,Coulson it, city. Coulson will do .under -such cirounistances the Ordindry . . . . ­ . . .. � . I I ' . � . � 'vote satisfactorily settled by the British Govern- lie,iluoins,tiom, uritil its frequent JtQratfon' Passengerp.will �ndt be. aseei A lar utfitting trade; and for Some years door iii, a fri�ht.. . . . I � I I I . . . I ge,ti , . L mothet, usually slal the , I . . 1112011t PSV,u9-in.-fulI'thO sum 6f';615;000, most caused Mr. Braces Ao '-make inquiries under afi'�. clroudastamee6. No charges will to,come there sive deffiand - . � k distributed. . . . " . . ,will ,be 'an execs onedl sort of weLy'and hifiries to the parlor to . I I I I 0. I of whicls as been,'AlreDd ., . I I among' the girl's school opwrtaniolis, from be . made , for wines, or. for � portbrage, nor - for, the products of' the'vIalloy, Which bow . I . th'rough curtains or blinds to I . I I . . . . 1NTnUifATI6Nin 0bryAXGHT. , � I . one d whom he learned tfio whole sad willr-tho iervantid be allowed to levy heavy . . 46duirdand fro -cent. peer cautiously 'an. animal it' is that has .. I T. : . . .1 I . ; .� - I.. ' , & '300 � to 1,000 per . I ape what sort of . .. . . . . I . - . The negotiations for an lutermititinal.Copy. Ltory. it Was to lid ithpoogib�le -'to trace. '-taxes in the way of fees. . - Three shl ill loes. I expect this . broken io6ce. : ,But what. the Brti&klyn I . . I .. �- - 'rose, . 11 , higher than'ealitera pri � - Xight 0011YOntioll &to In hopeful Prob I . 6 . I pe W � .� .. . I I I I I I I : . 11 bit ,. I . . I . . 1. I . the scandal to its source., , "I .be built'to start with. Eachship',hi ve atateme-nt-will be discredited -by-ninit of mother didwas to invite. the. nuistlude into' . 1. . . . , . !4' I � . SXWTI$G 3317141. . � . . I . I , I ,:. � mcommo4ations for, five bundrea-passen- I . . . � I I . I I . ... I - ' _1:1 . ' J your roadem, but 'it ii: true, nevertheless, the house'und pretend. to'send, for her I. . . �ye q . .. :The buireadek-.'al Sitting.Bull And big forces ' . I I I t . . . ,a, -t - . ,& u on the Canadian frontier has Dilayed-appre,- ' � - lkhe-Privicbssli.t ulme. ' � . 0 le, xcept wheat and meat. We daughter, . . . . I 0 gorg, and each Will - cost over $1,000,660: ,f ,�ry hilig ,a tc; whom tho:fall6* had asked to. . � 4 -1 -op- . . � . ansion) although bodies (if British Indidus still - ­ . , .. . ormed London cor. The boats Will not .W ll . "Ch one . ., Z N ly I Says a well-Itif .. probably 61i2501000. ,a,r p6tatoos (of whi rimous be* introduced. First, b6wevei,'ahe raug STO: S , , - - I o . ole6rderJuquestof sustenance. Upon run to Liverpool, - Theit.kndin - place will ,4V JdH R , "I � � VOPEI Uq ., raised in - - even the poorest. selew � I , , , t ject-do espondeilco has boon opened, respondent . "'Whether. : the, 'Princess be -Milford Haven,* in 'Wales;, wuh is two a . - her bIiij1'v�r'-iWM,' Resulter-4 policeman, - I I I I . .. adequate utdotitanding. tions. of 'the Yellowstoub Valley) a luxury, an &great, a night. in the stationallouse and, . , troops have orders td avoido meanwhile all � ' toc; Can is and do not expect to: got 0, E . ., 1 1 depend upon 'the decision of Liverpool.' Its be entered- ; . of Is . I Canada wil - The ,price 'reached 17c. per lb. At the lady,, If ,there .wore more of Such � � . � : . , . , . I _ . ,. , ' III Advisers. It is her health, and -on All sidel It id 6xpeotad 'that a start . : ' -AR ,. 1. I omises an - IL6uise will accompany her, hu6bgnd to hundred' miles iitiarer London. -than ' �Upply. for. the a - ton -dollar, fine, bu% 'no intioductiola to' � b'dibor, S S A PAR HL LA I ogs with alien Indian , � , ., : winter _., foa— . - ni-3inTALLxdcoxrnaSxm._ . . . .bar medic l I ' ' Miles 6ity thisyear, And though prod uldfion, wbmeu, thtre would be fewerootuplainta . " . You will be furnfsV6d with the proccodillgo �f that only, which has kept -her o4 iting' tin' .-will be in, by the, spring -of 1.980; I . will be largel " d -next 'year the ,bout insolent roen. Women. should NUB CoUld.111A IMISPUSIA, I � - - the Bi-motiallid Conference held during, the. this Side Of the AthOitic., To all appear. . . �. � . . . . I - I , I . I.. I y increase . . 'I ' A ... , . I annimakat the city. of'Parig, lie accord was Brice she lo6ka *all,, -but she is really very . . I , . . I . . . . '. .� . . . I dommud will far ,exceed the supp Y. � , remember th% ' t it is perfectly- ssfe-to take , And for PurifyinG the Blood. . I . I : Trantinill9k. . recently q1tibitbd ' It has been in uso for 20 yOnrq,. and bos : I 1, . xitachod, but a valuable interchange of views Was, naivous, and unable .. to � siand any excite. I � .. *. � . . -pottler, near Glendive I auoh-.cases in their own hands, for a man I . - - . badt 'end the conference., will. . next. year be . I r, ngiaud,s grea I test . I potatoes which weighed over, on's hun- who in a I lady is �ure to be . , proved to be thobest &v1,,,q r.n tion in the I . � * - :renewed. . . . I . went, Ail'the stories about her,disliking . Charles it OX" one 01 . . � 'M S,a) . id some of.'which weighed =,Bnnt&o�s A I .y. 1. a,arket for SlQ1K ITZ A I)AXITI-1. 11AU4. IN' .y I 0"2,IAN CITIZrNs. � I I Canada are.pure inventions.- She expresses StAt0sment was If..a of repeating the Ze pound � " _. .. . . a snaw� . I I , . I yc�al(l � . . .. THE STDF, 011'. BAOR, :LIVER COX- . I I . .1 No now yestipii, roar6ciltig tile stattisof bur herself greatly . pleased with - it, -Any sentiment; �11 HOW various his employ- four pounds .each. . I . ­ . — - . . I— PLXI*�IZT, 11WILLIS ON TEL 'FACE, . . he above" facts i t4 nQ W , ." * -',Ik' wid all Diseases I 11 - � oil, - , - %,he livolidowwor.'No*ekaber. - IISIA � naturalize citizens I m6pts whom the world -calls' idle," wbild In View, of t il . . DYS1113 ­ I)ILI I . Germany have arisen� unpleasantness which M�y have* attend old -'thmt, speoulatore ate already flooldlig . . . . . that arise from a-Disottlered 1,`,veror nn � . � , . . . - during the oar� and cause% of Complaint, cartel. -der month of NoVdimber, just passed linpur blood;l Dou atids of our best , . I cially in -All �oraine, have yrabbic bet 'sojourn* there was. 'due to the, folly of Dr.,-J,3gqy,. a..�.Xlort #Royalist, was .eqn�lly' . I sace and L . I in, On the, lookout f6r both -tovin lots and , The c LOU - . I ceased ton . a or so. on o e her atbogdants, ,who tried to introduce -a tend of -the -rowark. of it inan of wit, ." That I Was -one. of, thb tnost remarkable on record, peopie'talto it ano g ve it to th6r chil ,, - al , e out I aece tin per f ton*-oxpre .1).01i kind of' court etiquette which '.is quite 0,11 aomes from 'farming , lands, Bud are taking - up 'all .. dren. Physicians presizribo It daily. Thosti . . .. � � ihe mischief in the world' . 'rat in especially- in respect to phalloMana of vege- who itso It once,. recommend it to others. . I I � view ri . a S 3 Ot 0 t 0 A 11006ti011 ,Of the -to keep ourselves quiet -in of . the latter they - . can _ . . - . I . lea 6f to t foreign to all the traditions of,tbe Governor. not being Able nOwes ej t4sti. bf­anybody Witin. There'were, clur Up month, .. oni Yellow ]Dock, llondu . . I o to � a aired banish rro. ,denaral,s Mutts, 'with 'this their �. own I am with ripe A, Vh�d Cherry, Stillingla, . I vinceffTV--oftceivo ' car est attentiono and Ion at Ottiiwa.'lS1r Erasmus Our )rooms." In connection as Adefinitolastirl as e ton, Ispointieconfl. Wilson was- cub of th . a eminent Medical man subject it is a well known tact that tho' else, but in the lootter cue no Ono except -79 --------- 1. ......... a . ) S;'mrrag, vvititorgoog . 0 , ana - dbutlyexpectot . I men who do the least alwity,s-peem to be an actual s6ttlor h4g,muoh cholinco of -hold- fruit, qnd at thd 'Some � Ono , covered with other Well-knoWn valuable i(nd I . . . . . . . I consuiteaby the Princess,. and his advide , . the blogsoms COMMOU to .spring. Isand. Herbs. Itlastelefly vegetablei,and can- . . . � I . SPANIZU PISPVTns. � ovorwhelmod ,with bubiness, .While on the hig land. Both the Government and �,plotbya. living near Monticello_ a. . chiefly influenced bet 'in prolonging, her. I , N. Y., . , t hart tb6 most delicate ilonstit"110011. The relations of iho 'Onited States with Spain 'stay in this country," I . contrary tlio men who do thi .mbBt, have - Northern P-acige rogulationi recognize the , t medLciaep in uslefor . I . . � . I . I ' . 'ter, h b he picked rip(s strmwbarglos iii. a . .1 are fairly Satisfactory. Disputes pending are � . . . I I ght of 'the settler, squatter Or other*ia�, - .... 11 � els. - . .. .,� . ... . - I . loiaure� W6ve Dr. Sicy's idea fig . , likely to be settled satiswtovlly� , ... .. . I As Most Ineadow on his farm in November, and that ",", -1 . I . I 1 the Man who is found living upon mud. b1i -all responsible druggIsM I . Time, Oath Reclialrect by tc Olptty' Bride. ,Adopted by alli Dr. Do,l;ijlg- Stiirgeon Oil ituc AS late as the Middle of 6e month dande-, at Ono dollar for. a qiiP4V bottle'. Or alit . . . .0010).Mumin WITIr,UUSSzA;, 1 I . . . � Liniment voul ting the land is given the first appor. be lea for flve dollars, . . . . , 'The Sertato resolution$ of condolence a have little opportunity to oultive, lions woke in bloom in big fields. 'Violets - . on'tho A despatch from Lafayette, Ind., Says r rheiling.' tunityto homestead, pro4emotion. or pur- Those Who cannot obtain � a bottI6.6f - assaisaiiiatiobof0ro,r.Aloxanclor It. were "Ito show AS con mastery eve und.iu tile field. near a New Jersey thlohiedicine front their drii 1.4t war ! , - M. Weaver and Elizabeth ' fr ' - chase in. Wore fo IN, t I rXistoly communicated to the' U-48SIM12- CA.1,1: lait evening E 61`4 .at btle, chilblains, ringworms, all, cases. No Urge tratita of land pastures Afforded wore food good as cue dolla�o and we - 111q Aced t � I inent, whiob,- -in, turni � has expressed Stanley.. Members of. a band of, Z nglish nil , . a, mud no person, town, and the I I . fto - sympatlif *in' our 14to national be- - encamped near this city, Were iiiar folonA etc., but -Buoh ailments . . Be cry. are sold to Speculator forcattlethan evor,beforb So late in the to tliorlil I . I . I .A . .� - that . it for whatever may'be hili proluinol %9X&ilw1IY 11 � . .1 I t, our cordial gi else . I a necespi y . 611. . - I . . % $01117ST011 4.00., mintrAointors, I I 'I., reaVement. a desirable rM by Justice Weaver. ' 'Be fore the berla". B'Polga would 'make it ' � - I . I . , every room. It is. daggorous to be wiihout or Government btricial, can obtain more 86as Aipjmusniluxm, . . OXT_ ; .. relations with Aussia. should be strongthoned by ----------.;:.— I .. .. . . ' . . I . . Proper aft6mentli, assuving pteac&blo Americans mony the bride 'compelled the groom to at 1. I . - I land than the poorest immigritut, o%coptby . jyjoto . I . I . . � . ,� I . . I . tiw JB. C.) despatch Says Hen. . . ' . . who vlai 4ho consideration Which swear on . the l3ible thak:�Pdnlidforth he 1 ' . I �_� - .. Iptirchioso of perfected titles. The reguht, jus obarfsoit di6d on Thursday af � var� . I I ; , . the oinpito ! � . . I I . ties 11 litail. _ , - is due to them AS* bitizolig of. a friendly State, would 'not touch a dropA intoxicating, ­ ' - to Montahm lands Oro more - from the affect of in3urie' received . AVAIA�IVS iL�,C(* , AUcnfft,,-4U I 19 . I Ainel I �6vc'Vrn9c4lY in 41110 ChnPlItT, tionfi relatin I � . — _ , , What is os colally udb4fol with kespbet to A X, ytoon 9 - - can Isra,21 liquor unless presented to him by hot. . rigid. in t other torri, l. - , too, whose Wasgification Ivith native . . I I . . � . 04 rospoeb $ban in I tbrough striking his � huce on .0, rock last I . � I . . I Hebrews has evoked o4brgbtio romoustro,11408 . " Tell. its yet% will,matry me, or I will I . � .. . swallow . torias. - . . � I . i NOvth t,-, .. , this, I , summer, ,while ba�bing in the UA,V�,.w #4s�irAc0V%f1,, AEDACIVO I 1kcra the Govaritmont. I . . " I poison," Said , the - madly There ELTO several hunarod thousand Thompson River. . JuAa I . . lailealyptus plamted, nout Montomb '12 hifatuatea Frank E. Marvin, a Chicago ,ibdwabion get in. still '- � . . DIpc1iI3ftXATXN,a nu'ris. a. '. . BOVOS.10 this Valley, 'between Coulson mild Mn R.bortson returned, to.Victoii& about & TRADE MARk The Groat Hdg- fRADIS M A 9)(0 1860 bad 4 holilit 101 fifty feet gull *a Maihanic, to Mrs. Dowljng� a prepossessing .1 lish RonitodYl, - 11 , . . . . Nfast such colonial productioxig of the Dutch It is Strange -that g 9 but I believe that next year: will see every o ii _* , gaunfaningoure � I . The Abolition of - ull df9drimitiating * dUtido diameter of,forty inches mi three feet from widow, but soinlu years his senior, taping 3onson's Landing, not yet appropriatedi � month ago, andfrom that time he became , ,� , �:.._ � Itat Indics as are imitortea hither from nollan4 the ground in 1874, t, � package which he held in the palm of gradually worse. A skilful operation Vas 'i't ,� .- , forseminalvemk � , , , hq$ been, already considered by iOo . g6ft Of good land lOCM6d,. and thOSO Who ,, 'I ;�w � nosq, spormator., - . , tree which has such marvellous . absorptive, m( , Sw#, .10 o8out session the = tl�p I performedi but o,vto A, �, P, V hipponey I . I . �ia hands. To her provokingly ry Surgical offort filled , trust that at the pr . ON . locate in timo will MA6 handsome profits to save his life. Ilia death he,% 0 1 Distiages . Inay be favofably cimolddod.' powers should .be the Special 'product of mefty laugh he replied Solemnly, 0 Once met a gloom , , " , `8� , ro2d"'.1, I I � t 'giuml for I from the first. I have iao. hesitation in . . . . MuNDBUS -00 tr. 0, 011717-UNS-IR 1=nyi the d ieIt of countries, it$ chief or I I be my wife or III die, right hero." throughout the PrOl "... . IK .. that follow as a ,,, I . - I 0 . . . home being, it seems, Australia, . 'I it NO, it is inipossible," be saying that . I would tither - have the I - t 6C'666rgelo, 42L � I, - ,� - adquanco of Self- I I I 'I g Who Irfabourity of life and prope'rty in I Whon'she said, L� A" 1�", patta of"Turkoy, has given rise to dorrospou= All the material to repair . Profits from an intalligantly worked farm At it recant weddill ��� ill 1, kl'� *' ' , Abuse, as 1088 Of the conotatit Awallowea the poison, throw himself'on her Hanover Square, in oil; Ave out of the , , , " , I with- the Pbvtot looking particularly to the waste . here for the next five years than froul . 94re Taking m6niOZ, an v"Aftw T411ing, , I . bettor pvotootion'of Awaritian wispi6nar as in of our b6al6s has to be prepared bad and died within a, few hours. Hot ,the. boat oa9torn fatm I know, of six bridesmaids woro'diffaront colors. This k- "M Ageltudo ftatlive ---..- the empire, The ,condoinhod Murdovor 3 the chemically by the stowsoh Or liver, 'What roftisal was be, oaupou the kno deago that I, and even vAtiloqt'any, Uoveltv Was slightly suggestive of a iain. raft in the Back, X)I%aegg of vielon, Ptc aminant missionary, Dr, Justin W, vardoviS, Wonder, then, that they Bra so frequently he bad at b 110 a *1dowoa )mother, And for - Afty yearf red, athira Old Afe, and Many Other distiagets t bas gold fever, to emlimuca. prices the balance bow, "One, wove blu6f another hat lead to not yet boont executed, altbouq,b this . deranged. Fortunately vro have In. athe't- -two upon -blin farm. violet, and B, fourth bronze, The two Inash I � Or (Jonjiumption and Attromature grave. . Waters, 110 depended . would still be in favor of the Weatlera � urrul pattidulars in our papaphlot, whioli we Government hag Vdit"tedly 6em"11,111d t, , admirable oompoufidj Dr. Wilson's Anti- ntirely for a port. _­_____­ ,who woke bbildrens veto cream ,depitot6selid,ftoobymo,iltoeVotY one, The I . . . . . I I , I I - - - - - . I ,. , S2 0001 th - ,w�Saab N'sl . . bicb pr ON , 'I, . ) 9 etc W . . 013YEtTIOU"LU UUXG3A'9'kD, : . 'bilious and Preserving Pills, a Sure 00o for a, - UP . ,.. 11 __ _ . *eVetaldimmettiro. Tharoiandwhatilly OthOrAf .. Spbolfto Modidibe 10 Sold by all dfuggisti, at $1 , The'SwIgg'Govoknment bat solioitta tile good 0,11 those derangements. I �. . —_ 'tow Indian on the roattvation, the color.' I � fliaol or Oil package -for 85 ,or will b.0 OfIleas of OUL, dWomatio And consular agents for ­ , I TW6, girls - At' Greenwich (Englaba) 0 pot. � , Iola nation being anjagea in huntitig -:liven in obahoptiare's time. Patience sent frotIi by Wall ,on receipt of tbb J20116Y by Imbed five faces, Wrenched ) 'There oat Smiling on a monument. This Plainly Addressing . the protobtion O its 01439"ons In coulittios Whoto Gordon Wilcox, a printer in.1tNorWidil, cli off 9, looli V I . . It is not Itself to resented. Thia request has Cent,,, ,bus lost his eyesight, The disease stud plundo-rea B.'bouse 1610y It this 11088 buff lo,north of' tlia Ya l6w%tog6, Co., " within pro a bdon grantod, our agents 11 ik �1 hundred *iiito Men in the provos that thor rosthatio craz,3 lo no mew I Vltx 4AltAV"1111U0I(t1JINJ9 � or linitt , 10 strike, o. a hout Ave . � . WOBONTO Out,, 01%uDd I in Switzet'land hb,vo bblin Inattacted to protoht was communicated to b � Is . eyet from an oil, Jmal� burg1kro will bkv6 . same business, And as 'the buffalo are," thing. . " ago,inotthotobatictottlA64iithoritionot,cortr�ilI Ulcerated tooth, - . tbe eigar men. . I . . . I . I . � I I � . I '. . I I . I I . � . � . 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