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IE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, JULY 19, 1881—TWELVE PAGES. : | ee Rooky Mountains, Each of these wellewooded yenrs of age, ho well deserves the sobriquet BOB INGERSOLL nmi mount of bulldozing, tho farmor fe! 2A DWAVS READY RELIp r See e eee or Tnceitl sl Mat 5 Ot for Lis Hupearance td a . seared Inth giving his note to antiaty tho forged | Lo. ns SE TE YELLOWSTONE AND BEYOND, | Steaisicesheta Scrat | GCAMP-MEETING SKETCHES, | ii ie retisateee (aa Parte fri toe ko eo 2 could Hot have been better iRerangod tor ae inull heat Hhzht close-eropped hat, restless latseats dues taeeateet 8 ARAL ES WALI " " u Clu ara cra Wot vt 4 4 rf Feel uae et tinier Uele renebes tts | An OldeTimer Relates Some Olde (eee oe een eae tiie IE His Suit for the Violation of His | howirgof thums tit inuuty to tod thn ehutyun i il! Route of the Northern Paoiflo nites ue tuuho tine, Uno tho fort tnt ri Ahr tow ehest, large uahiy sau feet alunos git Canyrights: sn Fenditees for the soeond mri, Health i = Meera fee & Navin Ki t ime Reminiscences, nearly an hour l closely wateled nud studied ks ss sg (Moab Unite treaty 1 sx [thtgaian aan wlth, any tne ere, | conn Which tie Publish MaRSANICAL BoUGamON. | MAINA jo Dacha Wealth of Wn ond, pine and fir, large enough to furnish ship timbet ‘ ory T hind: misfudger \. 4 The Dofense hich the Pu alae |i her. + y bes 5s * LW Ex-Podarog Critlelscd and Rducation ere este ot Meumiaing on fan enstamd Sunday Happenings at Tippee | fanatic. but n pure, honest enthustast. Wille om tho Casonda Ranga on tho west, south of the} ° canoe Battle-Ground, Inching the elughenes of Bevcher, he hing all evs Intend Making. © fn Mochnanicnt Arts Defended, . ° i] raulron, 18 treeless for hundreds of miles ths Hnigdhnton ant cntiuslasny of Inger B A Be fhe Rall af Tae [P Hess Arran 5 RADWAY Ss et Z soll. He claims no Inskip sunetification no ; MNICAGH, July 18.—1 havevratched tho progress ‘The NHurthern, Facile Attempts tho wothollen! preelston of Hans | Ronders of ‘Tren ‘Trrnuse. will romomber that Up the Yellowstone, “One of the Most Boon ENTENS TAO ‘ > cher, mond, Had Harrelson the physieal prosenes | Cot. ty Hi the gifted thoologteal | lust, oF GALA alent tho 7 ecurors's and i afow miles Goritvut the Spokane ttiver, Itruns | Harrison, the Boy Preacher, Care- | Wi Mooay hewonld prove oven n more. lie worsull, the gifted thoologteal leonoclusty | ‘tax TimnuNy in regard to making mechantent j Fertile Regions-in the United States,” i m begat: # ault not- it Rhoier Ho Wry TE Daa et ete ateta ; sees ho cHMiTun peoples “LHGInL bulleve | commuction with certain Teoturce which the, | spurts ThimuNy Is probably Hrowlug weary of the Fee et ne ae a eenip Diicielune | | Steels! Cerrepondence of The Cheago Tribune, pee oe canon Perera dieratine ua | Paint had delivered tero frum timo to tte, | emntontion, and tiving plenty of other toples | ME oe Toa a terod ian ialtis weikacts | TWPECANOR BATTLEGHOUND, July 17— | month. He ts ait exotic, nnd in any othordes | ot which the defendant; without tho’ fear uf | yn hand, | wish the spice for A brief eritictam of r fled mrminystotntry, "AL Willula the Northern | Pin here at wenup-meetiny, bit le anybody | nomination thatthe Mel . il ee Ogee Hala RSMo ie Paracas ia cri Pasite Slope, both tor a | slastie worshipers In God's green inain Ine, to tho const in Oregon. and a braneh | Druids, he will be disuppointed, Into Montana Valleys Settled by Farmers Sixteen Years Ago. Tiodist would speer- | Bob's wrath and the aacrodnessof hla copyright | + Ex-1ndagog'’s” last fulmination, finks fi A sloppl bout ent liy fallinto ae : berore his eyes, proceoded to publish in {tia vory natural, vory huninn, that A contro: 4 d-slopplng over about enthue. | ly fallinto deeny, Ly OR, ct yory Maturity: A - Le EMRE K Ciel raves, Ain | When Shancelur Pavy had concluded his | pamphtot form and dispose of to the world atao | yortist should desiry to vonline tho Fight of acre | q giahe Blood Makesrornd flesh. atronz hon ang ilscrinpe. | SCPHON, " A : tniien por eopy. Just bow many copies werd.| agsortlon to hie wide of tho euntrovernyt tnd If | your bones sound, without eesytn pana hase AnKS ton pore in Wrebiagton 's THE MEV. d)!We Te MIME Ne De Day itis thrown on tho markot, and how miny wore | tho quoation by one of tho substitution of a now | Plexion fair, uno KADWAY'S BARSAPANE gver tne Coaende Range ton tori tn Waeuington | wegttne ts ono of the Moody and Sankey | oqo forward, tend hymn, wad thor led in | told, and how tnryely tho’ dofondant. waa en- {heen old oystuin of othles or practice, the char EAN RESOLVIENIE ARSAPARIE. awhieh will nut tre aoon, will run over from some | kines sttpporting all tho accessories ol a grand priyere, Medullen is alnost-as nich aut ee-.| tlebod thoreby, nre mattors watch have not sot | sion of tho old, if allowed to rast on doginie Ga point near the mouth or the, aakb iver, tule taberfacte, retiring, experience, coiference | coniric ag Hace Thirty years nyo tre | beon definitly settred. but thero Is an Ider Sine, may maken very goo prima facle case, Grateful Reco Hitio mn tery Krood’ tieuning region, jolie, Teed | rooms, confortable seats, kerosone reflectors | was the lending revivalist in Tneddann, atid ites | atrond that not far from 60,000 pampbilote were | t¢ in xddition to this the Gontrovertist ts per- | 4, I Men Hoe eietlan tor abour Ie mica | lavishly distributed, thirteot-stop organs, | limited to seo tis name in priit-ag the * WIM | exchnuged for the monoy of tho public, eroutly | mitted, without ehullouze, to mttestate the mun To ouren CHRONTO or Long standing Diy, CUE Lert contampiated, te line and | tratned chotr, and a two-story hotel under tho | pujey, und ho went to, tho front, remaining, | tho orator’s reputation as achumplon tu tho lists proposition of bis opponent, le may make | ronsoning power that clo: patty Hane: imi neat ita hendwaters, anu crous | tabernacle muble, where hash, lee eream, and | jowover, only 9 short (ne, On his returi, | Into which ho go voldly ontorad, But fame, ws bis position fmpreguable, ‘This is the prooiro | aud suppties n romody: tine restores atep over to the waters of Puget Sound at Takoma, | enbbage-leal clgurs are sold ut metropolitan | J. 1. Ryan, a Romtn Catholtc trlenel, ral fied | hae boon wisely observed, attiuude, ag It strikes me, that “Ex-Pedagoy' iy Tee eee Le Un tho Caxcatte branch, the highest piss isabuut | prices, Me. for hig desertion of the army, Me re DOKSN'T NOW THE POTS evidently, dosires to hokl in the vontrovorsy Wy AN Insldfousdiy. q ~ i i 4, ense, not o1 ne i Test it Caunto very” serious enetncering= | MTS scetey of tnmgination wo.are in tho | inried: “Theres suliiers couch owt | no mora does jt pay hoard ills, or adjugt tke | on tha gubet if rafori, In eauentional moth | saeves ‘our pentitides: Dir deieee ett ot ‘ 5 - . way ba or : . ty o there to whip the Rebel devils, aud 1 eame | accounts of tailors aod) tnbordashera, or, in | ods, Mollowing. fa the matin proposition of those | ofshod munkind with that wond: 8 furs Fee ae eee ito traols aie moses | seein a sor Se hae ta help whip sou Roman Catholic dey- | short. supply an ndequate incans of entistying |-who favor mnking mochanieal. cdtention | Mudway’s Sursupariiiian Heroivents mitnedh Two Ensy Passes Against Five Heavy Ones On the Union-Central s Pacific. Whrough the Heavy Thnber of Pend Oreille and Ore- > t gon & Line to San Francisco, and One rer Siingerfest day. When * Me! y | fi thousand ‘and ono wat ' Ire. Fs shes bleh age Thousand Miles ‘of Tisai about. Taos enthnsinnts ure no | Mmer-beer hall ts wn Siinmerfest ly at 9 le Mlullon’s prayer. teas, WHE one wld | Teno wha fume, WAR elt very daily fe. | rrauch of public Instravtiont “Absteact all the | Sominlishes tals results and mufforing tnmaniy Fillroad) men or land nyonta, but seientitie men | L was a boy thoy did't. have eamp-mevtines | brother deserived ag "a Mfter, Sloquentlys Way it doubtless uvcurred 40. the grent pulpit | mechaniex! processes, and manual srte, and Through” fon Minya ane aoe pI In tnd Ulseue! Branches, Uke Prof. Haydon aud, Prof, Stavengan, whore | in thls style, wlas for the demetetucy’ of tho mcllifiuousty “ae revival | phmases 84 | cuiidgoniet tht the monuy which flnuies was [typical tuole of the trades nnd oucupattons’ of {hore peatitude."--Atedleat Nteseenieect OMe Ble t rmy Y ect KB 4 b cl a 4 $ +} Siar) mel re con A Ae Moet and Gaye lirlebin, Gon, | RECs, Those were good, old-fashioned, prints | oto burning! rolled ‘oll his tongue, ait realizing front thy saly of bia (the I A,'s) prop “ » men, and. arrange a systomutic course of in- Bpeetat Corterpondence af ‘The Chteagn ‘Tribune, | Merrill asserts that there 18 tive love-teasts where w week's stuy' ln the | from every parvor the congregation eanie 1p orty ought ta ho diverted into another chuitel | struction inthe snme, and thon Incorporate It FALSE AND TRU x GLENDIVE, ON THE YRLLowsToss, Jt, ‘ ‘ i SY WIE” deep, dark, green woods was of as much ben- | the approving" Amen”! and“ Yes, Lord.” | would be a tinton of famo and pecunlary prof fhto our system of education. ‘Maus, without We extract from Dr. Radway's “Treat 1s, Arthough the sliver ate ‘ttt fastened than in Montana, Like ed Kunerinn aid Gale efit to the corporeal ag the treo dispensing of | But it rasi't Mets Intention to “ILL tem too which could not but bor inutter tor pleasing feaen ing ast ate rae, 18 tedeh the eaventfat mee De ue ek Rtos tien ny won the rail that spanned the Hne—spenktngafter | Brisbin, be. bas bis net place. Gen, Merrill hus | the Gospel wasto the spiritual man. ‘The fire Hand svat teins Welegnted to roller comemieutn had Hie et ret ere, Saman Het onosition has ben stated soveral timer 3 the manner of the auttor of the flouse | Pleked out as the choicest part of Yemuie Cot | eampenceting of my boylwod was the event Fo eee at prioto iiefeui | 198 iufelagement Of copyright, and asked tho | nLite Tuinuse within the Inst tour, mouths: 1p R A D Y § that-Jack Bull’—bativeen Montana and | Kudthe mouth of the Mussel shell (tiver, up the | of the year, In common with the elreus and |“ Holding In his hand a little primer styled Bing hia erent. eet ore en Be Laat eho articles fi ule ae ihe teanuodintais, ’ Dakota was tIriven on the Wth of November | Wir Dry Creek, across east to Mentive, and | the political barbevite, Camp-mecting was . SY ansos'’s s0NAS OF JksUs,!” « | Tthodes, to order tin accounttug, auatonward | the heels of thi ussortion of “intorest” be "I! Jast, the Northorn Packie has not yet Been Peet or te eSousqunes. mice Yellowstone, 7 what our Methodist brothren called tholr an-.| tha Boy Preacher, with 9s bright sinite | such damages ns the roault would show him to | Oy SoS re stace DC tools. in tue ces if opened fo the public ns fay ag the Yellows | kind of ‘fyrivultural country, so well watered | nual plenics, but the old linvd-shell Baptists | Wumintig ils, features, akipped trp to the Dive sustlned, of time Mr. Nbodes fited his sna weer Very swolls but tho wso Of whit ( Va stone. Such fvelght as hind to go to Miles | that tt doce not heed to hodrrigated, It witlin | always called thelrs ui nssoctation. ay i) retulties dei, Tesi Worlll it good deal 10 | gnswor to the orliinal Ui, and, of eotirac, protty | tools, pray? | What trades aball bo taught In our ' City has been taken in the rear of construe- | LMG Sr Gtondive to tho mouth of te THE BEAR CREEK ASSOCIATION. sev the effect his appearance had now tho | Gionriy indiented tho nature of tho forthcoming | comihon schools! non whit pelnelbie abel too Llon-tratns, and passengers Hike army officers | Mussel Shell iiver,and boyond up tho Milk On one oceasion the Baptists had agreed - congregation. “MeMullen’s prayer lad lefta | defense, in a word, It was that Col, Ingerao! seloction, be madoy" Nosy. what docs ' Hx- Chronic Skin Disonsos, Caries of the Ron: a D SCI . + i = beste eles deep melancholy on thelr faces, wiitle many | had 4 Pedayoe” say whon confronted with conclusive | mors in the Blood, Scrufuloug Diseases, ri and thelr wives who eonld not walt were ear | Hives, Montana ts full uf teh ivalloys, cael of | to hold an association nt ® fumous: spring | men and women, were Weewing: \BUC Mit at | + CONSENTED TO THE PUBLICATION ° evidanee of ifs willful ralsttatemont of Bis op Unnatural abit of Body, Syphilis aud Venere ried In frelght enbooses, « Slow progress | jtg uwn raha ty tha Northorit Haciie, in gh | on Sune Chak Ulbutary, of the Olas i once the slouds beat to eisiulve avy under | of hts lucturus In the | Chicago , nevapapers, pon atnwaro’ That NO atone nada in| Wickets, Walto Bwolling, Senta Tew Viens He x ct o ip the Yellowstone Valley, the Northorn Pa- |- was customary for the brethren who lived iu | 7 y " G | dino others, aud that jefondun jou rd Be! rf 1 si ‘2 Ha SEE ee toriant ihe’ al: tife pusses by hnif'm dozen oF’ there the Innmediate vieinity of tho nssoelation to.| ‘Lien he read the sons, weaving Inte {ts | noting Tore tint foraging whatene aforesid | (eprapoiud schomes of indiigirial educntion | (ee ea cao eee Lake ees Nodes s sourl Klyer and Glendive, on. the Yelluw- stone, Up to July # forty-five miles of track had been In, but 2,500 to 4,000 men have deen put at work, nud It ts caleuinted that 25 miles WH be Iiid. up the Yellowstone Valley this year. . THE FORMAL OPENING of the Missouri Division to the public has been fixed for Auge 1, when the work that 5 : to tench any particular trade. ‘the attempt 4a | Wasting and Decay of tho Body, Pimples a i 10.) rye yof his own puatle innings, | newspapers bad nireaiy blazoned forth to tho i ant AOIICEL FUT RATINGS, uke extensive preparations for that evctit, Tin To oat ath pen save mney world: nly that, and nothing more, ‘When tho Pics tupcatieg HE wold De tat pay ottront. Fe Garage Reeamatinn? ood Gat gitbe Valleys of the Powder, of the Vongwe. the | nut to keep open hotse during [ts con- | not works, not prayer, Not hope, but faith, | matter motto tht Delbty the Court: sar arbely ery aud dogmacian combined in equal parts, | Consumption, Gravol, and Caloulous Deposits Bile Horn, Clark's Forks pullvatery v0" | unuence: Sheep, pigs, aud elickons were | ‘The theme being bright and Joyous, decided to utilize wo aorviees of o Muster iit | Ex-Dedavox refutes bis own sintoment ot ten | nnd varieticaof tho above complaints to mnie, Cee eae Se ee eet Urea nel ted, pl i prend. baked, eake 1] tha preneher “all” sinités and raptures, | GrimeGas te tenancy nda: inet enturda, roe | (uys wo, aud Iilustrates his Inistcuce that he | eo en a ee a ae aed pation in Dakota, Minnesota, and oy fUMy cd roasted, ples and brend baked, cakes and the ‘vongregation -aruduatly began ta ardor wis accordinaly: mide Inst Baturday, re- | ghoul not have beon understood ta ‘Wo assort that thoroia no known remedy thy construction uf those branches will be the wore | doughnuts made, cte., tor thesustenance of | nich on, go tlint, ie hind not Topstog 10 Ue Wee ber ae fhe, eae ae tnke | tneun. just what be sald by @ dogmat- | possesses the curative power over thoro diseases of the Oregon & Tuinseontinental, andthe prey | ios from ow distuniee. About two weeks | completed th Dorors thainwe oucor | inekaiee maues tothe ill andansmcr, |iuin—nimely: that tha ‘attompt to touch | tat lindway'sltesolyont furnishes, It curesne, guts, wan, dae, ooneeeling. tuterests. tbo before the Bear Creek Asgoelution Col. Stes ilens blue fs hind bean mit to. Hight works, aad to report uy an the question 8a to the | Rartigutur tenes fanat sal a apenie o tete ee pacts te thoic acu conde ae h ie 4 u 5 ' ry ar Northorn Pacific aud Oregon Hullway & Savl- | Witherspoon and Maj. Ryal, two well-to-do | and the Boy Proncher led ius tlock beside the | valldity: of the copyrights and’ tho alleged tn- Fouhl be fepuculute tueney auch item ete sound condition. The eel 7 Tt ton.” ‘his muy not be pig-headednoss (7). | wastes of tho body fre stopped, and health ‘ation Company, 1 sun total Of assets Is abe | att ’ Wve fringomiont thoroof by the defendant. Tho | {fl y ined which wil Intimo execod In value any poneer Baptists, met on the road, when the | still walters, and even the {ttle lambs did 7 Hut Bx-Pedugoy apologizes. Nero ly his apology: | blood is supplied to the systom, fram which ney TE ee en eee untty rhege | fallowhns conversation took pliew: skipand play, . + | Muster will Lenin to tio proof ina weak or 0. | “+ t put my nuatione in tho ebupo 1 did vo ns to | material ie sormed. (Tole te to first corrective Lent ai an me Jast avrg ue ie a Granehes will becbinit oply where fertile val- | . Col. Witherspoon—® Well, Brother Ityal, 1 THE SECRET-OF MARMISON’S POWER Rearinp, it poastule, by Uct. 1. bring the absurilly of any auch attempt as | powor of Radway aRosolvent. sonrl will be finished. ‘The great bridge w : ‘ leys. or heavy timber or wood imines invita | Suppose you ar anwar that tho Assouiation of the vividly a8 possible before tho minds. of those in cases whore the aystom has been aativated, ‘and they will bave little or-no compott- | our Baptl va 4 cast over the people Hes iu hls magnetism, as 1 THK LANQUAUH OF. TIT ORDER y hud not followed ont tho thought to tts re- |. and Mercury, Quickallver, Corrosive Sublim st bretliren imeets on, In 0 Croukt | said, butt that magnetism hie catches from tho | might seem to give tho fmprosslon that, ono of aa monueicos’ ARI lex-Cedagog chiaka | Bave Aeoutntiintod and. mecomo doposived teige tion , : two weeks next Lord’s Day? fave you | nuypte by first charglag them with his own. | to questions to be inquired Into was tho arig- | it uecessary to nike a misstatement Jn order to ‘bonos, joints, ete. catising caries of the bone, Gon, Morrill reporta nu excellent quality of | made any preparations ‘to entertain the | foyish cheerfulness Tadie the cduention. | incuey atthe" lectures themecives, but as co | muke himself undorstooll 1 bow to suxzost to | rickets, spinal curvatures, contortions, wale hydraulla Tino In the Yetlowstone in inexnaus: | brethreng from v distnneo 2” hewonld bo # Nobert Colliers had ho the | this, tts anid, thore is uo contest whatovor. As | bia that ‘Tie TRnuNy bas a very intolligont | swallings, varicose, volng, otc. tho Sarsapariis tiblo quantity. It ts found twelve iniles nuove | Muj, Ityal—" Yes, satis ve heen to mill | voary of te Ld the: nppliention lie | indiunted, the dofonso willtry to shuw that the | constituonoy, and that it fy wise In ono who ad- | will resolve away those deposits and extern} Gloudlyo. It is a, question whother iteannot by | ay? joy forty weigit of flour an’ two bags.of | eATH OL exnariend® Aue Tie npoltentio: cr pubtientions Mio with Col, | tiresses thom to bo eareful of bis facta, And | pate'tho virus of the discass from the aystem, namixture with clay be made thte good cumont. |b iaf a * i t. four gultons of good would be adolin B. Gough, As it fy, he iy pede re pu om ptt Woe ie lo wi oe Fight hero L muet romind Ex-Pedigog thatho has Ifthoso who aro taking theso medicines for Ittsn perfoct material for mortar. Its eomuer= [Why A AO four. gi g simply Thoms Wirrison the:Boy Preacher, | Aqutwull’s consents that, indoeds he ovcomspas | fallen into auothor error, It is not truo, ag ho | tho cure of Cbronto. Scrofulous or Srpbllts ¢lal tinportanee arisus from the faet that there | Bourbon whisky. | | his: atl aid while he isdoing mueh good, that good 13 | 80,1 with Bis consent 8 to tv no publication | Hesuincs, that no nttompl is made lu (any) of | Cates, howover slow may he the cure, “feel bet. sno lhinestone Lorrcon Lak Superiorana the | Stralehtentins Imeel£ wp i hls: stirups, | OPan evanescent character. ‘Tho esunipio of | Bef Proor-sitps; that this mado the publication | fmeuaits Tot oP duateial education fo touch | ter,” and find tholr genoral health Improviy, mouth of the Big Horn. “Above the Big Horu | and looking, jn. Ryal square in the eye, the | Ris tite is more to the sinner thin. his ser- | fut fustsemors, the comes er the nonapayers | any particular trade.” Schools’ for instruction | tHolr flosh and wolght increasing, or evan keep are vast . 3 Calene repli 5 Liye | Mou, for his tife.ts as pure ag a youre 1:Ps, | werd notilied within the ion days required: by | in pirticulur trades wero established in Russia a | fog ita ova, it is 8 suo sign that the cure ts pro. DEPOSITS OF LIMESTONE AND SANDSTONE, Major, sali, Pin astonished at you. L've | whito his sormons may linrdly-be ‘culled by | the statutos: that, thorefure, tha nawspaner | hutdred yours ago. | Ait ble writor ou the stub grossing. ‘In thoso diseuses the patient elther H y. Whi ig, according to | been toinill, aw’ Lye gob. forty-welght of |* an ma ITY bicutions became and ryt or Joct of induscrint cducution saya: “During tho | sets better or worso—tho virus of the disealols of Kood quality. While. thera: is, act ae ; . that name, . Yetin thus totter I: havo, aimed | publications became and wre nubile prop ty innotiver if Adri Gen, Morrill, no true carboniterous formation | Hour an’ two bugs of ment, an Pin now, on | solely to do hin justice, for he is 2 lovable | though the completed books may be prot cd | past twenty years thousands of Industrint ve jamal vay mos arrested ai) ven fromthe fn Montana, there isany quantity of good xe | my way to Shawneetown to buy a bar'l of youltig mut. 3 Procion. by the vovyrizhts; ond, lastly, that tha defend- | schools huve ticen established In Europe. ‘Choir fe eval apree' yea cont! nt to, undermine nite. Thore are als mountains of Iron-ore, tuo | Bourbon whisky, an’ you're jush us able -to * a ‘ nitrhaving republished only whnt the newspa- | olfevt upon tho mnantfnatiirinig Intorouts of the eee oe Aa ee tea button ance hee value of 'w bas not been dotermincd. In} support the Gospol as Lam 1’ . pers had published, is not justly chargeable | people bas bocn yory siriking. Mducational | makos, rhe parame | seat, bole aya hour tstimating the rosuurces of tho Yellowstono | «In thelr hubits, dress, and education, CONTINGENCIES : with infringement. fae’ | ideas buve sprend file wild-tire, and a new ora | you will.grow better and tucreaso In healt, alley. it must be remembored that the river ts , . in Aatho caso stands, therefore, it opens tipone | has dawned upon clyitizatton.” Belgium hus | btrength, and flesh. navigable Toretenmuoats two’ tnouths of tho thesu foud old Baptists and Methouists were zi J s 1p ‘ae z chovls for weaving; Fratico for sltks and Incess 7 Avia bh 4 irimilive, bul, they were lonest, generous, | That Would Arine In Cane of Garfeldn, | OF (WO very praty qinestlons Ingunueotion with | seb H te A AN 0 N Fourtor iho mile above Glendive, and taut somo Fe es at ee eere tote nce andl cure Fee ee eee aoe oraonytighe: ieags heen | Siiizorland for wutcbos and toys; ionomia tor | () WY \ RI TUM R q Ulsmarek will be done by August, 1882, This srlumph of engineering skill Is to be innde alzh cnough to permit tho largest: steam- donuts on the Missouri to pass “under-it Its construction will requlre 2,000 car-londs of \ material and will cost $800,000. . Rip-raps are. to be built ant from the western shore which will cut down the width of the riverone-hult, 'Track-lnylig ls now preceeding In the Vailey of the Yellowstone at the rate of-a mite nud a lialf a day. “Years nge. Prot, James Stevenson, wha accompanied Prof, Jiaydon in nis surveys, deelared that for 600 ‘or 700 miles “the Valley of the Yellowstone was one of the finest and uiost fertile In the United States.” Prof. Haydon hig sald that ALL THE GEYSELS IN THE WORLD . i , Death=—The Spolln-Grubbors Perfoet= | held .by the Courts that tho. reproduction of | glassmuking und pottery. Austria hua twonty. | were not equal to those in the Yellowstone | gaace ‘ rupters of your original Christian, Jy Willing to, Exchange Arthur for | copyrighted matter by means of a shorthand ra- | clght achouls for wonving: threo for Ince: olght |‘ qo removal of -these.tumors by Radwars Vark, ‘This region is certain to become one It is in its couras - A SHOUTING METHODIST. Gartleld. ‘ port does not Infringo 3 the copyright, Tho ice. ea ue Mholo eroun, OF wipchatieal ingustrtos os Resolvant ie now so certainly established tht atthe world’s resorts The couras of the © + BEYOND THE YELLOWSTONE Tremembor when a boy one Mrs, Reed, | Guth" writes ns follows: ¢ eae ea ee eet wediunthe | fiftocn schouls for instruction in’ tho arte uf |-noe a common Suratnoped aINaDay yolenciele road up the Yellowstone» and’ through 7 by all parties that the Northorn Pacifie develops ono of its | without whose assistance no eamp-auucting Lone Braser y 1U,—[t Is not to bo dle-' | force of that paint. It will be rel {ne | Working wood, marble, and (vory; alx for mak- now a common recognized fact froatest ndvantages over the othor tringvontl- | {iy ten eninties about vould’ be mad, BUG nied that two Saal types of Ue eect Suge Brunmoud, in’ the’ Hovolenti oases | lug toyas. four tor ee Tuekets amd amnte;.| Jertnees Fhe onR ee eee aire. Be De Heusen nentul routes, ‘This ts found In its pusses over | ceyy, Sho way it handsome, motherly-look- y : aeninst Col, Wood, Held squarely that tho of- | and seven for inatruction in making arme, an creed in our Almanac for 1870: also thatet the mantel ranges. ‘Tho Oulon-Centeat Pa- | tye woman of 200 pounds, and hair four feet | took on the President's Mines withoutappre- | taining of a play by shorthand, and ita roproduc- | 1n othor metallurgical industries, Pee tf, CoH. ivbiag, io the present odition of out cltigagatem has tocross five mountain systeme | JuLo whim the call for mourners was made | honslon, First of these I the ofllee-seekora | tlow after tho frst certificate waa fied, wasn | | ‘There isan uetlauns’ sobool wt Nottordam=- | \ pitse and Truc.” ? g utgreat hights, At Sherman the pass onthe. cif Quod would take ler position in the | af the Stalwart faction, particularly Iu New | Violation of the copyright, frum which the entaulished twenty-odd years nzo—which ac- | Ono bottle contains more of tho active prind: Uulon: Pacitio is 6000 feet above tases. ‘ao'| Slsler eas woke tai ie Mine the tones | oe He Stalwart faction, pare ara eta dorendant could be enicined, white it might | commodates about 200 pupils, whore, in connco- | pies of Bedtcines than any other Preparitio, Northern Pacitic. crosses tho Hocky Mounts | Celie tte ixhorter, she caught algo the | ork Stute, who expect the new Collector of | fequiro, the completion af’ tho copyrizht | tlon with tho common school coursc, 4 largo | taken.in tonspoonfuldoas, while othors requin ning At an altitude of 5,00, ite highest | of the prea! her-ex! nUrter, Bl un i ght ayo the Port; and perhaps the Postmuster-Genéral, | to enable tho plaintiff to recover statutory dam- number of special trades aro taught, us carpen- | yo or six times ns much.” - Reda at 4 ic ae Shu teats: tae ‘Ro hern Unfection, and swaytny ner Body ie aati todiseriminate against them aud, mate fut nos, ° Tho bettioment of ihe points Involved in oe binekem ithe, motnl-workors. masons, fal eo -ONE DOLDAIt PER BOTTLE, 9 iy + bt buryes, Wi rt 80,—! 4 P it | cutters, nd-curvors, motal-turners, and othe ao re Paulie crosses “the . correaponding range | played over hur fentures, she at once became ihe brugaut cnse, frais the question of -consan! i Montana has not till recently been exactly determined. lnformation about! te will be ‘Interesting now that the constructlon of the rou is falrly tinder way up.the valley. Fol- Jowlng the fine latd down by. Gen, Anderson, the ehlef engin the road from “Glendive tu Coulsen CI ns on the “south bank, With the exeeption’ of some “fat bottoms, thero Is Httle srable td down to. Fort Keogh, ure awards. - Besides, Vice-President Arthur |.down to the question ns to whethor the Icetures | ers. OF the resulta of this twonty years’ old x alan altitude of less than 100 feet. ‘Tha Union: He , ss e vray : ice tm for ere aul aren | a enki rs cream Ena PACR ate | dered “fy Sand yowens took | Nae Noy ego persona following, nade np | Set rtungyd arma tad estore; | Weal aa tate oan SP Yap FE REMEDY. of entitle andu area pnuteber. wil) “be ane or tihtok Hills, tho Wabsateb, Humboldt, an full play, - Beginning with ‘the gentle, = “ i Col. Ingursull ts in a position to enjoin, or re- | was plain! pep vor by the collcation of articles i keted this year. © Lust year the manngers. of she road “suffered the angulsh of ‘suetag chousands of” splendid | Montanu | beaves Ariven-past them into Nebraska because St told many ; oH este att ; d LINUTES'not HOURS, tore wt purring ejucuatton OL “Blossed degus,” | Ing fll to Gartieldymany of thisclaas can seo | covor, or neithor, or bath,—will no doubt make } mudo by thom and exhibited in Philadolphia. | | Only-re: t Bintht Nevadity Ae sho would rim “the staceatto of | good cuntmgenciés for thomaclvex and incl- | thls : : r cha one examined Pees Sloaoly and unders - Neve ‘pa! aT aoute discaso, naitts RANGING! Frost 7,000 ro 9,000 FEET.) © Dear Lamb! “My Snvior,? ete, until shia | dentally, of course, no event evil to the cofin- A.BOMEWITAT CELEBRATED CAB _ | Stoo 6 charactor of the institution. mul or 2 & , es Her ci je * he exbibit, wero both surprised ang deligutuc Ths Northern, Vacitiy, ineluding the Oregon vn rene! u] Hel i} ¥, in copyright Inw, not onlygo far as tho legal H ye + Ttallway) & Navigntion Line, has but two raul, Foal Aha ehromutié siibboleth, th try if Arthur shotld become, President, | proresdion at Inrge, but tho publi genorally,aca | With.the rosult. | Thott. Intoreat wae wrently | ;, a Wi ¢ Ff , "i eecusuil when told that the oxpurinient ut Rot- ‘ shey coult. not furnish transportation, | canges to zo over,—tue Holt Mountuins and tho | tne rupuransiy forvid pleadings of the. ex. | Lhore Is also conatderabte eoctal following | concerued, 2 z eee et md: shown that. buys who aro. cecupled ‘ hore a ae Fils sour when the cry Is valued Chat tha | teeta dis err EH eT Hurtete the. hinemony of 400) or 5,000 volees, | Who never thought to got near a Presiddntot | J" the, meantiine At anay posaibly, have oc: | ono-hnle tne day with, books tu tho school, and in trom one to twenty minutes, novos fallt are # 4 Hab law on this subject was vastly bottor. than “ matter how violont or axoruclating tho pain the Navigation crosses it to tesa than 100 fect. yet above all could be heard Sister Reed. | ono of It, and a -very frall life'standing be- that whioh exists tn this land of iWiettrend ibe | About as rapid intaliectual progecss ua thosa of ; i Rboumatlo,-bed-ridden, Infirm, Crippled, Nerv. z take the trifle, as if properly. belongs to 4 i} ing 0 % a + u 4 » equal ability who spend tho whole day in.study cy 2 * them, Like Mollere, when accused of plaxlar= Tho Oregon tthilway & Navigation Comping Tho exhorter, existed, the shigingg consetl, ‘tween him and that great post, chey’go about grality” teeday. Doubtias vome of this same | Sidrocitation.” aad as ous, Neuraleio, or roetr ated rg eat jo i endaat Portland, From the Junction with tho | and then the Spirit took full” possession ‘of worthy class 1 have wished’ It wore still in t, RADWAY'S. NBADY It i isin, thoy say that they know thelr own when, | Northern Pacitiy at Walluta, tte tinois butt | the shouting wouin, “No Jonger were hor. | #aying that we will have n very good Presi: ) vague, Zhe old Husilsh defense in a cuae | Ir follows tint Bx-Dednyor 48 very, muoh At | snstantosso. ; : : they sedat. Above Fort: Keoglvthe bottoms | dowuthe Columbia tothe Dalles, and the rest } motions measuredly eracefal,-they became |-dent oven If Garticld should die, ; ot fais sort would. Have been that | fault in his fresh assortion that be Is very Well | Tugamunation of the Kidneys, Inflammation grow wider and tho land fs better, At ‘oul-'| of the road to Partiand vit dg norgeticnlly | Haroxysuntl,. even. Hike those of & Nuttteh | “Tt woutt som,’ suld a gontientan tomo shore yeauld bo uo copy et abt ane 1 | dchenies of eythtplnl ‘cducntion to toch ‘any of the Maitder, In, jnarnutton of the Borris seit City the river bs bridal aud crossed, He: | pushed. “The Northern Puctily how out tron | GA Yor hair uniqused Us fasteniies and | lo-day, “that dio. iest enn hover linve wy |. courgs bu auy numberof people nowadays who, | PArtoulat grade”; snd bo i quually wide Of th Congestion of the Lungy, Hore Throat, if tween this‘polnt and Sstllwater Creek for eeeonin, on Te Hiven Thin line wilt he ox: Lineeen down. her back orswayed with ler | nore Presidents jimless thoy come to the | Four be ty tne oe evasitto. would have | Wek In his dogmatic conolusion that % it would Siyetories, creip, ‘Diphther tes, Catarrh, Iie i forty miles tho valley shows & un the Columbia Hiver, This the will he ox’) tity xo that very often ILwoutd crack Hk | oftes by some sch necldent vs Arthur, ‘The | yo nodtation in deciding that the Ingersoll | Pe tnpossiblo to carry, apy such attempt to | - Aisa, Meadache, daothache, Neuraigls Y SOIT OF EXTRAQH RY: FEITILITY. -< 1 Rullyay & Navigation Road, whip, At this the all interest was with | Jast mun in the Bust to be nominated. for | iectures, monsured by the atandard of tholr own, Trultion: Ing, ns Thnvo, that Tx-Pedi rf » Ftheumatian, Cold Chills, Ayue Chitl chit i Farmers begin to go Atls. country ne ENOM PORTLAND TO HAN FRANCISCO, Sister Heed until nature, eo violently tig | President was Suitel J. ‘Tilden, but hs had | reltgious belie! wero ayoutas full of biasphemy | sci yrong tn nesuiuing that no-arempe pus | laine, and’ rast ites, Isrulscs, une & is78, and last year Con, Anderson fund anf, Soa . Ei tad used, would aysert’ Haelf, and Sister Reed | to go to St. Louls.to accomplish ft, and he | as fa egg ts uf juont. « But such a defouse woul! | Hoo made to teach special trades, It is propor to ter O iaints, Neroousneany Slecplesnet x average of ont raueh tothe mile, Krom | the Norther Facile wilt gut its enuection by | AE ul on the krowud, a helpless masa of | dktit by tho aldof Southorn and Eastern | utlow thy publishor to ye ahond und dissomlnate | guy that tho best industrial educational ‘author |. Coughas Caldas, Spratng, Paine th thie Coat, BY Cowlsen City the tracks WHT" be on the north CoE ne OO ea HMMlE Tuimnnity, Butte was a hardened wreteh | votes, The other type not gloomy at the | the alleged bluaphoutes, und Rout the only ent Hive agroo that tho main proposition ao, often | _ Zuel, or Limbs, ara dnstantly reltereds | bank for titty miles, ‘Phoy then cross back: gap in the Northern Pauifie hotween Gion- | indeed who could seo and hear Sister Reed | prospect of Gartield dylug is the bear clo- Prt enh itt batty uid (derive from it for: | nid dowa In those columns te the truo founda g E % to the suuth side, and contiiny there sts far as Nike, on the Yellowstone, and Spoknne.in Wash-. | Shout without having a tear In his eye and. a | mentamong the | brokers and speciiators 10 | of knowing that thooripinal alleged blasphemer | #00 00 which to bulld the now systum. Rusain, VA » A le i Siteldy’ Hivers Just west of Shivids’ River. | fngtan territory. fy how 8) muitus., “Chis will te | desire to go tu the mourner’s bench? and try | Walt street. | These: have beun destentng | was presumably ongagod it giiasning-nia tora | Which was tho Hirt gountry to establish aubouls | 72 on if the railroad leaves tha Yetlowstovey ¢ Joveetied to 700 mites this your. rom Spokane | It fpr himself. Garflold’s death almostavery day, aud withit | Ac his tatluce to realize on the publisher's protits, | fee JnatrusHiod In: speoln! cradle, ienila also ft FEVER AND AGUBE cured for 50 cts. oars the Bolt Mountains, and runs jute the he west 28) tiles tre DUNE tO the Ditles of the Co- Nowadiys we have as loud, ax eloquent, "| the past twenty-four hours have started out |. tn the ond, howaver, thoy would rojoico un= See a eee ee tion on anale 6 | Js vot a reinodial agent In she a ete i viters OF the Missonrl, crossing many. vale | Jumble, Botween the Dallesand Portland tho road | ny sineore exhorters ug there were then, ‘bub eyon more vigorously than over on tha | spenkably, for thy ociginal alleged biasphemer, | ing tool practice Into {ts clomonts, and touching Titto er oe fae oe cllow, and ober Fe Joys of great richness, “Thatot the Ble torn | (O. 10 6S, Company) te under construgtion and no Sister, Reeds. to do tho shouting, and x | strength of. the pliys clans’ bulloling wbout | secluy that ho hud no remody against tho pus: Le ee nts abotractiy taiemes®” Proke Tune | alee Neen ee et Tots) eo quickly i fsonoot those, Ln Montana the eliaricter aH ho Bolemest ce ponte eewca neha and | Methodist emnpieeting or Baptist assochi- | the high state of his pulse, saying that he | tlshor, would pertores quit writing and dellver- | 216 “rormeriy. Prosidant of the ‘Mavsuohusotts re TALIWY, See OR RADY ELIE, . of tho land tributary to tia Norther Paci. is | halama there fea Rayor fore bee nites fn | tion without the gold alit-fusiioned female | cannot lives tint the wenther, the lication of tng -allexed bingpnemouy loctures, wheraupon | Sohigl of Teclmmogy, anys: Tt will ing fow moments, whon taken accord. ES ontirely diferent from that in Vukotn eee ou) in iil, Shing ro how being | Slowtor would be Hamtat's play with. tho | the White Jouse, and all tho etroumstances le pubTehee WOUIS HAVE HEAD SOREN “Tho Linperltl ‘Technical School of Boscow | tug to the directions, cure Cramps, Spasins, Sout q latter State there fs un Almost monotonous ex: a “the t at Punget, nd with woud, | Prince left out. : fe, arcigninst hin, “Lhese Wen are ho Worse was tho first toubav thatit!a beat to tench tn | stomach, Heartburn, Sick: Headache, Diarrhry 4 > | Jondod on ‘the shores of Puret Bound wl . pilnge of ood wheat land, undterlatd with olay. | iron, and vnrious manufactured: articles for ‘A HOUSIEN CAMP-MERTING GROUND, Hinethoir calling whieh ly to look out for | HOSTILE TO THE ‘BONDED - WAREHOUSE | art borore nttompting to npply fi that tha mo- | Dyzontory. Coto, Wind in the Borwuls, aud all Ia {i Stontina the fertile land tong the rol | China, which will 5 : + pare ae nti unfivorable signs. ‘They wish no-avil to | y: : chante arte enn bo unucht to classes through n | tornal Pains. ST eee cet US dirt, “RETURN WITtt 2,000 CHINAMEN, (oot te e lunee pronation ot ploncer | tho: President, but, they have large rt ‘ fed ekest alluvial dirt, STUN oy iNy ausierss the Litayatte Conference some Patns.- ely H ee dod serien ul oxumplos [or oxorclucs] by the rave bottle of Rat t tabled and adylsed “other gumbl ely To the Editor of The Chleago Tribune, {suid laborato motuods Roary wo et fn wae ica Roa " fow dropela ybg.aro to bocuplayad in tnshing the Nortbors | yeurmaco bought, w travbof land adjolulng | fy thy strength of thelr bellof thag wo ura | CHoATO, July 1——Xou state in tie aninusy | HOE A tamenial ulkoue thowwt—ind pot | water wilt pravont, eiaknoas, or, unios kes eee eee ere eocdamiertata wat | ele, Livpecanod Hattle-ratucd, taunt con | euing’to have Dud tines and iinong tha | Mf Friday Inst, in roply to tho "Toronto Giobe, i chenge-of wator. It {9 bal aud suparatn and backed up. by mountalys tuut will support tens of thousands of cnttte on ‘Uo outside, and turn out lend of thousands ot tonsof guld und silver ore from the inside, Nature tu stontana "HUES: NOT WASTE ANYTIING, ,. In entering the Gallatin Valloy Boseman is ussed., ‘This town hig a population of 2,00, no have yathered there without a rallrond to ‘dupply tho wants of the furmurs of the Galiatin Valley and of the mlucrs in the surrounding nountiing. Gen. J. 8. Bristin enthusiastically fovtares tho Gallutin Valley to bo tho tnvst ieee of land [the United States. tt has been eitied by n goo chiss of Carmers toy aixtoen ours. Thory are four Hourings mits hore. Flour ; ng been gold bere ay low a Intshol within y afow yours, : At juutthe point where the Northern Pacitla willtedve the Yellowstone {twill Qulld a branch: tothe Natlooul Park, wlout 100 miles distur. , a PX PUHIBE, art by purely educational methods, is the .Rus- ts timulant. Wehetubiyautpiter uid ae raginirusto ent. | Sdcrublo extenscy, Ins Wald out tld W | causes oF bud thes they want to lnelud® the | that Jt ia w historical fact thet, but for the yy ) aoa oe oi uraberon mould alrays be po t seth alan system, ‘Thesystem io instruction in the Hera van furnish the Hines and. levels the truck | CHMD-Weetlng park. LI President dying, A. better compliimanteould | treachery of tho slavo-power and tho subsorvi- | nirts far tho’ purpose uf eonsteuution, not,} yided with It eee Tee ee ee eerie ine | well ahudded aul watered, mit né mMUChULE | Nore quid wits uUiliy. If Ho sould. Win | eney of Northorn douehtaces in 1440, Bianitoba | Construction forthe purposo of instruetione” |“) Wi WRI f Within “which the whole work will be done,,| ferent from tho pioneer canparound ag its | thoy nysert that tha muarkeb WIL brealc wll | would now bon part of the United Status, if |, Muny professional educators, aud othur broads | «4 CAUTION... Whea-completaithe Northorn Paelti proper | numiugement and enthusiasms fall short, Pore | ee RO hoe thag-we are to: have n full | mented BF Tare UE the Unltens Btatea; minded men of culture, think dt 18 practicable | ~ Ait remedial agants eapabio of destroziog ltt WIL bo 2,000 iniles In dength from Lake Saperior | haps in making the locution the Conference vane of exeltement, uncortuluty, Cablicl- the 61:40 or fight" party bad not been sold out | to nttuoh to our public sehools n system of trains | by an overdose whould be nvolded, Morne to Walitin, whera it meats the Oregon Rallway | Committes had: in remembrance that some a eletia wrangling: Aid that Ruirope Will by Polk and bis advisers the clulin would havo | ing in tha practical arts, But ix-Vodaguw de- | opin, strychulue, arnica, byosclamus, ane and Navigation Comune. ompleti foth seventy yenrsago thelr fathers had here heen Hamedtitel: brictetyr ri mount aes hae buen conceded by Great Britain or enforced by | clirca that “tho Awerlean people are tow sonal, | oF powortal’ Femarions ae corti an wile anny anees BO ee te oor echest reeacrs, | Hoty enmaged in chasing Tecumsets tet | vostudt Thndy anil toan enpital, and to that as- | tls county Hr nareettera aoe alt ine rallyroe ta ory eon inthe systems «Hut Parbapa the, accord main Uno we vast ayatond oF branches. tocar | devils, und, therefore, reasoned nat it would | fing produce contraction. Perhaps ut io | , 1 Wixh you to uote. anothor “historical fact" Pee rte eee Hite ant our school sys. | dose, if ropeated, may axgravateund locrets and Washinton orritory aa woll us in [alc Ho erin AMrIMISLOR RaTCONt Le Hing Mey tho doxtih of Wasituzton has tie | to which tho attention of the country shoutd bo | tome” Well wa slall enc. i ra ne | 18° ‘suturing, ay anothor doso, eause deatd. and Minnesota, esorfption of thin networ u! d Pre Trt ‘| T us ‘ i a ‘Thore in no nece: for ual SP ausitury ives wilt be given inmy noxtiote | zobub'x blue devils, Bite per enplla wgaesse Ifo of any, President seemed so nbgolutely | called which was perpotratod by wtha lave | lixcloduoig ualn assoria (hat OIE 8 noe, the wlibivesromeny like Hadeay i ‘ ho country as that of Gurtield, | power and the subservimoy of Northern dough. | Uriuary object of our comninn-sehoul system ta} agents when a pi istics tor, together with a full statonicntor the tand- | ment of 10 cunts on Dub's devils Is a carnal importante t as thst B au Hf i ke nt living." sv Ttondy Rolfef will stop the most exoruc wrant ot. the roads, aud tho finatelal arranges | outrage, for they won't come Th. and tho 16 wrlues fro his gensral ‘polley sud clu i fuces iu 140," and whch was part and'parcel of pole peapio tw make of whut in ety pain Mrulskor, without ontailing the toast Gomis wbleh have ‘boon jute to onery to a prenehisrs live to play it “bab-talted Mush” | fer now thomig ty » hitk “Cabinet | the Polk policy to curtull’ tha urea of Northorn | its objoct (a. Ho npnonra to think ho bas mado } culty In olther infant or adult. r ik mo tht the Come formed and harmonious, and xeyeral of bly . srlt heck wtb and hiv cuse ont fully, by reiterating bis assurtion of ‘ ‘Chia will bon source of enormeaua protit, and riebewt rallroad system in the United Stutes, uae oe aie oe inne CHS wasn't calling the | Hlth steps porfeeted, | Hestte, the cauurrot se ie tos ineen Sinton te arecned ton diye a0, Hiue*fortunntoly no opens tho THE TRUE RELIEF. ut dredsof thousands of visitors vill gu’ to the te: HDL | iitonmy bat sinners, {0 FUpeNRUICE, 4 See aera toe ul GUe saat Maal Tor tho , agitation of the quostion | Nay ta a little priv on the aublec, te anys agua? Tet Vomue tant wit instantly avo palo Sal When chat ivuauo, tio best timo, ToNOH tha Bananas and Mantalus’ aldo tht other assuraics that “the puorshall i] T a of abolishing. slavery iu. tho. Union. bye y o' A \* . Bitty Conts Por Lottie. A. pound of banitias contalis more” nairiment Inve the Gospel preachud unt then!” Why, public regurd thom very much asthe Engtals iz ry Tf you should show that Lefora we bad con: vty 6 el ce q0 a rofor to the enactmont of the handed warehouse ‘sohools mon did not make a living, tout the grand Leautios of this wondertul rexlon will be. Ce rien Mons oF migir ar Matis. BOUIN Of Vyeseen the tine that nn ante of 10 cents peuple, 10 years ago, Jooked upon the Stunrt rte 8 mon Ty one forover. ‘Thor be mere conveniences, > art davobites, or the Frenet in the Unig of Teh | elem in the Interest of Hrilish manufacturers, | xreut majority of thy pouplo of those nations ) * 4 tthe as Of avery! maar va, While wa ie food it be i every venue of | Would even fr ime out. sorrel “aneasy . . ~ | inerubnnté, aad ship-owners, and ‘tha yeto of | which have no school system tnd it inpossite: Hr ature never tikes Toto hig cueing 10 Ine word Tard periurta the tet whenten teunly TUE DAY OPENED VERY W pileu Feear the; uneasy and warltke Itt bile for the tunpravenuue Of arwors un the | to minke, acy au should Ho fartuer back we t 0 «St vatewnonn tothe em ot nacerere | eteatan eer suRieeh ead wea | Lagt av uaaraei atau al uae | Sn ——— me BRU, eo uncut | Ean ima Oc | ner, ao, ing ils Vlar! —! 31 = Y ‘ es i * ato! #4 vs power nn 3 hey 0 lo bo i jit woul ° 4 id ti of buniicss. Mr. Frank Chompeon, of the Pons esylvania Hatiroad, bus ee hourht a beavy ine terest In them, putting Insovoral hundrod thous «anid dollars, : ‘two or more rdutes ate vader consideration between tho Gallatin and Dosr Lodge Vatleya,— one passing dn the vicinity of Bulle, and one hy Helunn or near it. Uither will bring the road out near the Juuction ut the Deer Lodgo und “Lite Mlagkfout Havers, ‘Lbonca Ina north~ western dirvudion the road la bog grated tor twenty-five miles alone tho Metlgate liver. On the reute between Gallatin and Ielona a great wcbOr the way tes Ina high arid rogiait, wot rizable, The Valloy of the Missourl is fertiio north of Gallatin, aud well sottlud ie Deer Louye Vulley, Gen. Andoraon thinks, ty the FINEAT VARY OF MONTANA, It lonka liko the inost prosperous parts of Penn: gylvunta, Fine farnis are scattered all (hrough: th wood buildings well paluted., All ot the land been | take 1s wut er) Mt, cu be Irrigated oasily and succossfully, Woen land cun go filly icriguted it Is surest of all luntd to yield goo crops... Farmers’ productet bore we Very low in price on account of tho foneraatty of the soll and tho limited market lack of i railroud Yet the community le thrifty as a Now York or Now Enulaud, |. bo 2ith of Fdpruury,.at 0 o'ctool Northern doughfaces," you muy trace tho bee | beon more to tho point, ‘as thirly-theeo auresat wheat or | expecting my aid Denwerntic Bourbon friend anita tho Boe it chNaS of the Honk Wt jetta ‘ofputioed, Tho: banana, then, | Elder Baek, of Decatur, und tor wwhilel | tion tn ‘the Kue de Vanger, aris, were startiod | lation of mnilions whe could nor well aub> | had no dieulty in filing te demand, but a | by tho uppearanco of 4 young man whe made Patel ity ie Un Brazil it ta the principal foed Pwhkechoker reporter gave me away Me als ntareingul at tho desks Sty on classes, whlle It is no less prized in the te mt uf Cubes ludcads in Yu Mauer | doubts Ei food inatert 00 4 "| . + Naturat i Theis Operation: 4 OF Uidaster to Amorloan commerce, nave | To way Laat tho musa at mankind “starved Xai , nand shipbuilding, its progress und course |° before tho {ayention of tho printing: presa wou Ny . s ity gow ibs Iiisat enor fo bas Fires ant us ee te, Fi tual hist Pood A VEQHTABLE BUBSTITUTE FOR CAL rainy 1 FOlix: | DULin Cougross, ‘Phy Bow Warehouse in references to periods of fuming. org Wore: B é cas) olegantly ‘coated ¥i8 ey UAL Crt u of a Paria 2 4 is the beginning of ovil, in that it hus wrouht | several famines ty and ‘near Vaicstine in the Perfeotly tasteless, olcganily wibnledly: to the Gren sre of eldur Huck, Lomultey, Xwas bora in Paria un Say 18 | Mouprooiny of Auorlean merduinuein tore | tmoot Abruiam und Tanad, and thoro was a | awuck Rum puFRe, FoRulatey, PUrI{Ys cleanses vountry tho replanters grow urchurds of 16 Tis tent stal ith pray aH tee for the inurdor of a Jittte boy, whore d hi elgn trade, With the cripple oe our merchants | xeven yours’ famino in Egypt in tholtlme of | and strengtbon. all disorders cxprestly. for to consumption vat. Their | Ws teat stalking With prayer-book in lands | iitied with a knife: at tho Lotol du Doubs.” | surgoes for our alips have diapnorred., tha | Jusupts hatwithatandiog the yrent fertility of ite HADWAY's Pitts for the cure of all disqr sven, Rvery day cack hand recolves, hie | tke Hicard, Duke of Gloster, -and-started | Tnprovable as this soomod,. M, do ‘Teulo, the | #bips themsctves bavoboen sold to foreignura | soll, Jn tho tiidio ayce famines were froquent Of the Btomack, Liver, Howols, Kidueyt, toa, ration of salt: ttsh-or .aried, beot, na the | thut goat old Charies Wesley hyima, “When | Commbiury, gave orders for tho detaution of | whe bad work for them tado In cutting futo aur | in Buropo. | In tho fertile plains of Lombardy, dur, Nervous Discnses, Headuo! ss Co corey may be, wad four bananas and | Jean. rend ny ttle clear,” whiell, though | Lemaitre, and went in paron to sue If thore wag | Own trade, Lam aware of the oxistenco of many ini the fist half Of tio tbirtecnth cantury, there | Costivencsy, Indigestion, Dyspsps! a Piles, two plantains, “Pho banana—it should be callow | ine radu poured duwn, soon poured the filthe | ny trute iu what ho sald, Jn loom No. 42 of | causes Cur the decadence of American commerce | wera five fanlace—an. average of ono jn ton | Fever, Inflammation cee Dore ar plantain, (or util Mtely. there was na much | fulin, ‘Lhe. singing was Rood, the hymn | the Hotel du Voubs’ ne found thay an | aud navigation, hit it 16 a historical fact. too | yeurs, Tho people did not al perish, but the |. all deraugomenta of tha Jutornal VIII vce word we bananacis divided uto suveral variue | finitiar, and Lenlisted (for the day); One | avominuble murder..bad beow’ committod. | much, lost wht of, the “slive-| fuminos and the plagiios resulting from thom, | Fated to offoct a pormuncuteuro, tel yi. Hos, All uf whict are tiyed for foud, Tho platino tw . hymns ware rend tned th On wv bed tay. th ked body of g child, | power?! has glyon thosy great Northorn tutur- carriud off. great numbers of the peopta wha etablo, containing no meroury, mincrals, jnadzuniin tea. anit delleale fruity, nolther | Us (Wo hore hywins werd rend ae + ON | Canyed and bound, ‘Tho theout wascut, thavudy | até the hardest blows thoy have ever recolved; | were ignorant of tho art of printing, Thoy found: | eterique drums, Sf = toms results Junger nor stuuter than wlady's forotliers Ut Aprenehey named Johnson led tn. wrayer. | Te onon, “Tho cgveriet of yellow wool was | and the dire result was Intention! on ite part, | it extremely ditioult to yck a Uving withoul the $22" Obsorve the following ey moras! Cult isthe -most dollcious and prized of aij thova- | ‘fhe rain fell heavy on the tubernacls rout | Slotted with ptood. ‘On tho bulster were. murks | Hufore the Rebellion, Jot Davisand Judah P, | aldo theprintingspress. | ~ . Sox froin diseases of tha digust! vo orga Msio0d 1 tlotles of tho plantains Bl plating sulneu; | ant Mr, dolson's prayer fel} huivy on‘his | of the nasaain's tingors,.whtch had hoen :earve | HenJaniti, ws the. elticiont azouts of Calhoun ‘Phore wus Dareat want of appreciation of ene | Bt pad, Layard Piles, Fullucas o: tee called by us tho banaud, Is probably more in| hearers, Lf 1 had been pad the bounty | fully wiped. On thucground wasn kuito, ‘Tho |. leu, w codeded ti heiting down tho “subsidy | torpelse before the invention of tho -priuting.,| te Head, Aoidity of tue Petites or Welgtt demand than any other kiad.” Et iaaubdivided | money 1 would have Jumped right then,- Bug | Conuoissary searchod-the eblld's clothes, and | system which bao fair to. protect American | pross, Jn tho sixth contury tho monks whn | Heartburn, Disquat of Food, Ful re ‘ginklag Of Into diferent yariotios, the princlpal of which | Bruno lalstet in twoor three of those good | oud in thom 4 school copy-buok marked 10 lie (Nartharn) stoauiship interests. barsled llkeworm: oxys from China to Tomo | {9 the Btomack, Sour Kructation gutters aro the yollow and purplo bunauas we sve lr | old wongs ko "deste, layer of ny Soul,” | Gornor With a Hanie,[ Jeu Schuonon, No. 17 | | Blavory bas boon vorthrowsn. but Caluounism:| wero ubliged (o conceal thom ta tho. hollow :of | Bluttorlugut the Heart, Chokinw’ 0 Mas ot wale ia due market bub Ebo intior ieae Wtlevca: | sv tow tient a Soumdation, anc wa all felt |-lue Calllés sizdo gut ordorod tho boy'atiady | atl ved. and the hab avaingt Nogtuern power | tholt stays A fndioious uo of tue, printing: enrations whan Ji 8 pyc poste Pain een natives of ‘Tropics thal a Mey yy enh ay y in theta ne. Ti fave a ry oO} yellow feidom eaten by tbeus: EL plating arando— | etter, "To the Sauthern and Western mid Haar ee ee aaies the Tenth ot annescltel Tover dios; he untseciunges bis aliewtunes. ito. | thatu wide Mdivuraitontion ot industries quaujas | tho floud, Dollotonoy of Fors rations Ne Bi Fee aot Minnie tho plutons Aiueonbe, | dleaged wan what aw food of recolivetions | Won" rhey wore poor ragplekers, and Jean was | WHS Wout lo truckle 10 ‘the sluye-power in the |.monto maken Letter Iiving and tho imouks | Does of tie Skia and, yes, Wain in thst, divided into variclics ‘which wre known by tholr | Hose old hynmus recall! J aang w lot uf thom | their only” ohiid. peat police-sration, Jade | daveof-ite triumph, Now bu ¢ruckics to the | inight have sufely. exhibited tholr treasure to | Breast, and Limbs, and Sudden Flush savor aus thelr size, ‘The kind tbat reucnos our | fur Hob fiizersoll once, and he swelled up | inaitre, who Peeutiows thin, and powor of Great lritain. His hotiby: la free)| ovary man thoy met, , : market i¢ ulmuat ten tuthos tong, yet on tho | like u fratdlegres maurner, : ; all roe hig une, toada. aril cont Mery Havnawethut a troa ship nalioy would |" hay uve ia cuminon-school aystoin tn inddin, sr TUe dente oe Ita bWay's PE vel gn ieee ibe. eligato su Fort sttsaouin the route ) lathmud of Darien there are pluntalie that grow ‘As the marung meting continued, asteady | sion of bis evince, baie {oth of the ‘mon! pine out every Northern shipawner anit shine and tho journeymun cottoneweaver of that | systom from all the abovenamed disorders tributary “atrenune th Ce > Ln 8be | trom elzutesn to iwentyetwo Inches. ‘They wre | vtieam of fathers Aud hothors fh Jstucl camo | Bo sald, "| sto1o m0 trance from my ensployer, M. | builder In the Cnited Stutcs, and thon bo would | country Gavng i) coute a, wool aud the fomslc Price, 85 Cente Per Woz sup Hibutary atremne there is -muod witalig, Fort | never outoy raw, but are either boliedorruanted, | Hourly inte the tabernucle, xo that by. 10 | Siswut, vf the ituud Auouils, Lepont tine monoy huve {minortul bouor over hi the feland that bo | epinner threo conte « day, ‘Tho Hnylish: en We repeat that the roador must consult pileoud Hea int the Valley of the Hittar Huot | rary prepared dn preserves: Peete tty ras fale ccnaremution,cand | Ae the teatro und tii vlouauroexcursiont, | Yes | Worshipy<" * Winuaam Darea, | American spliners and weavers earn it great | books and papers ov thn subject of diventt feted iay rer ae te ree ota an get : Fee re ut che dng boul twits | igruaye, linding wyvelt penniicas, 1° auw ——— duu! iuorg, abd eoredauoutly got s butter living. Cee aera wulgn way be named! Soll, a a MiLeatiieal path Tg ekonnen preger by th overything in red “D'ul vil tout da rovyo)s WARNING TO FARMERS, - 4 Waltne a cotiouraid trubiod the value Of tho eb Beet From Fort Silssouly down the Clark Forks of | ants, duly 18.-—Tho paris papers, wlinaetwitte | uy, 1. meee IN clis of tho Bout, at ed entire auBle 0 ye though “A ‘ e hormone. Dut to | Oey ctiaia uo, Cuaney Cruel nay ey ‘Ta the Butlor of The Uhicaga 4¥ibune, be nding bli Bualse ai He,’ Rudway on Irritable (Drethra.’? completely. netitrals | tho vour Iito boy tun killed tadway on Scrosulc y ele out oxcoption, are culling for the suppression oad rere tox from poverty to uiuenee., f Ree eey telating to ditteront classes of Di ion ‘ (¢ has boon in anne ny tnt its elects we Ciicaco, July 1&8—A sct of awindlors are go-'| usu boro soyentysfive yours, but ft has Aor found ot the unuuul revlow, whlch thoy declare tv be | Tee the chair suring sit Wivnotscliek | in Uw ateoet, f suwad BU, ato wun, aud truluvee the souatty, tho fret eaten taallag Hawa todnainyaty Yo rea hate the Columblu the Nurtbern Pagitiy will bo wallud in by twnountalus, iS evountry is rough, but beavily chabyrad with ping, Nr, tamarac, Usuluss from a militury polnt of view, aud erucl e 7 a iT ‘province. of Itindostan, ‘tho | °™** 80) i STs, vedar, ’ 4 on one of them mauseatlog,. goody-euody, wed that be sboutd have it if to would tute we, “In Cuahmero, a proving jadostan, LD BY DEUGGT! ry cedar! amnuruc woud w, valuslilo for tied and | 10 the troops wha fuke part iu it, See eee eotes that THipeinitipa tine | fawne, When bo wag i tay room 1 tod hie |. Beenie of farmery forn "Patent Duublo-Faced | TRUE, ieun ‘alraputatunted {uhwbitant of swine, crows cashmere shawl was formerly the chief article eR [3 AND Bats ta 1 f . 7 Fonds(rindur,t giving tho farmer a blank form, eymaoreoe Tudor thy Blogute shoes READ “FALSE Capt. aul Royton, of awtnning fame, fy | Deen for years peddling about. the country, pangs benlng Sea iran Ro ns ine fillod out, shgwing thay bo Tanol to yey, for the of calunawistoonts in tho vrovinee, ue iy afer lottercernm to RADIVAY & 001s i fo tho tups,of the inoulitalos, nnd aetalns ohcarry | tle Rex, Chaneeller 1 rit i : ‘avy followed .with an | | wadrossed Bim aad: twice pl : 4 bor hud: cwindted to 8.00," 1e-thay: ba Warren, cor, Churchests News Yorke Hanya aus hore fe io hard wood, All about | TELE nk coun a teatlolt ‘GIP ny buat, wnt dined SETMION, Narned “and soulful de meen igtarit min wehine art aut bul ol tbs mallon, BNC, Piauetbto pe sed el eduutlount ayaa i jitatt ‘formation worth thousands tN cont pole 7 GINZZLY BRAM COUNTRY, have buk Ite troubles Pio coin ue enol HAMHISON, ‘THY BOY PREACHEL, les i anaalp aba deets | wt Hor Reon by Ap ukeprinted. postal-card,and je written with Intradugad thore we soou usinveuted, In Frances -: *70O THE PUBLIC. J Tn the Pond (‘Oreille dIStelct (Horo 18 ve ee at arene ia orar benullt 10 Tie taint. tle heginnine of the | eecuens {put inte cxcoution.” ‘Tho atutowjune | poncil, ws woll ua ull tho rout, which la vhungod ) and te shaw! judustry wuved from dest ulohon. ‘no vali growth of plac, tr, and cudur,—euouxh tuaupe | Habis Boel, Meeilne woul ever benellt nu | caine on Che stan ghnte eet dee With perfect ounlness. When tho | ur rulsed (0.8 groutur numbur of milleat pleas | No, Mr. Bx-Fouuxow, the wavs of mankind | | Thero can bons bertor suaraneie oir ewe, ply tie wants or the tructess ‘roglous un each le yoy hold af thle great Geruun Feit: sermon, (Boutln Wlmaele 1 an oe aati teited hogan to olsimog outside tho prison, Los | ure, Whon tau mills nrelye,anuthor aan convey | didn etary ‘efera "to, tntreduauion of [the | of Un JAUWAYS fold-estubliabed It, e : ihe 4s ' ve et a, he rut ue ing-press orn edu a) nya | erie aler dha Norinerds Paci in balling days than be’ without this remedy for any | buck, and, while tuking: his ease, took wlso wuitre seomed to bur elated HEE ee ee oa eet neha Tarmer Riis sen rf Lela? by in ‘1 ‘Dizs then tho base and worthless fnltelo’ oy he, "tho guilioting hus beon abolished, anu, | new papers with the furmer’s name carefully | tem, but wir ald the nia of wind got {Rem ae hore ara Baise Resolvents, sllea 138 lumber vast and west from dlve | hour, In fact, 1 would not attempt a trip Ke iwost ungracetul uttiinde,- Dut this Is | even ig it werg uot, Lata $00 younw for thu ecuf> | forged on thousand binding bia to the very | a muoh better living than they ni withayt without it, : : HE) tobi Sea aria) them. . _ We cho tin srieta at she Vand d'Orelilo and io the elt aud aure aud ask for Radway's, Ah style, that of boyish abandon, Although 23 opyoglt OF the’ ono tu bis posscaslon, With aa 2 ‘that the namo itadway" is on wba you De 4 ™ j ‘ ‘ ”

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