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...') VA:i. C. ItADCLIFFK, PUBLISHER, ' CtXItWIN, Lill CotJWTY, MICHIGAN. ' tviims or HUUHCRirrroNj , telecopy, eoe year, SUA ; Cae ropjt lx mouth, 7J wnta. t;ae copy, three luuattie, 40 oettts, r 1: nri A; L. A FOR TIIU geoiges? riiiiir o;3a: NUMBER XX ArtvertUlng rate made knows on appllca- VOLUME XVII. BALDWIN, MICH., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1839. A H. Wood, - . rbyslcian and Surgeon, x BALDWIN. MICH. Office, opposite Arlington Hotel. Dr. H. 15. FECK, DENTIST, ' ' n.Ki.ii.nj ttiu k. corner room. lls Clms. D. Barglioorn, SEAL ESTATE & IKBUBAUOB, Luther, Mich, Geo. T. Field, 31. D SURGEON. Chase,- - ----.Michigan.. E. J. Tanner, iylYSICIAAl ana tiunu&usit . Baldwin, M,CI1 S Avllno-tnn Hotel. k. 7 BALDWIN, - MICH, H. POWELL - Proprietor, . - iuten:$l00 to $1.5J pr duy. A. II. Tbe JUcular Amiwy ruen.i nomas rosi . U. A. H., J.hMtiviu, w it'll., win ue nuiu lXTIU'k every onnriuruiy hcuiuk. r A.M. lVanduU.Comiuander. r. H. Cashlon, Adjunct Teachers Examinations. clal, at Luther. Sept. 2Sth and 2.ith, 18S8. ulur. at Duldwlu, MurHi 7 lb mid th. iat. tal, at Chase, Apr. 20tli and sfltli, ls!. jlar, al llaldwlu, Auk. Ul und 'id, lii9. ndidwtcii are required to be present at 9 a. i the ttrst day, und are requested to pro thtna selves will legal cup paper. ( f. J. Wekt, becreUry. xago & West Michigan : Kail way. Taaiug Enact, May 12.1889. I OOlKQ KOUTM. Ex p. 7 55 a. im. a 20 p. m. 4 0 '. 4 12 4 4 5 Mi 6 lu 6 . i Jii) 6 7 0-i 7 Li 7 27 . VU V t 10 H 10 IU p. Ill, a &) u. iu. ba y 23 a 3.1 0 lu iu ;o . 11 10 It 21 11 12 00 2 15 p. PI. 2 hi n tapida -and Kaplda la v Joou u4 Lioull roy Juno. Jane. In ' :loM, P. P. . ooimq ttouru IOxp Kxp. It 30 it. in. 12 to p at 1 14 1 iltt 1 4 1 2 2 01 Ul . . a w 3 I.' 40 4 2 4 C p. in. 7 v k. in. P. A P. M. 5 1 n. in. ft 4a ton K. & P. hi. 7 W) 7 2J 7 32 .7 41 7 6i tt ST 8 hi 9 17 0 -3 9 40 Iw f II i.i lJUDO. , luOklUg. " ila ' iiuond Loch I'hnaC'luud wayi Why Vinyl fa Ve jp!d vT. .7 Wp.ni mdally.oxceptBmiday-Sland.iidtlinc. I A. UAvarr, i. i ri cfF.lP.H.B.E. Trams. 'rt eirvot, April 21, 1SS0. h. J ;1 0 p. m. Wot 1 2 :44 P- m. 8 :33 p. m. 1 Wonders lst In thouwiuda of forina t ara .urpusMrd by Ibeimu vvlmif In- T1iam who are in iii-etJ f profllab! Venn IXidon wlulw living at iiou.e iooca KuJ lliuir addresa to Hullrtt jdand, Maine, and revive fr, full tun hww eiilif r ex, or all age. so to pr day ud upward wlmn-v-r""tney live. ou uiontaited iit-e. t'aplud tit required. Borne have ruiuie wver (M) lu a tngia aay av iui vui a. u uwi. OT. J3l. COBB TINSMITH- nd De aler In WW ARE I WAUEIZINC! ?! BIRD CAGW UNY ABE! (bc.&c H orders for BETAIRINO, putting IRON ROOFING, and putting up .VI2 THOUG11S! promptly attend o. anklng the public for past favors, wctfuily Invite me. a continuance of gsst and East 'Assortment cf 2 PAINTS in the County. mO DESIROUS OF CLOS OUT, I WILL SELL THE HE STOCK AT COST. J. Al spoker RN TUBE mm 1 Oifr HOIII BTABLIQIIT. acrot this item, or before the adJrent on tvjfXT, with pen erptuciltriffniiea that your MtoHt'njmm nun CTpirett, una tnttt renewal fs rcspectjnuy totbitcu. del your job work doue at this office. Emory Hertndeeu has a ievr stock of candies. , Mrs. John W. Nlchoson was qui to ill, the latter part pf last week. A little rain, Tuesday morning; but very wurm during the. day. Arenac county is t&lkinc somt of having a $10,000 court house. Mrs. Millimtm and son Clarence went to Chase, yesterday morning. J. N, Potter and John W." 'Nlchoson spont Sunday at home, In Baldwin. C. K. Badclifle, postal clerk on the D. L, & N., was up home, last Friday, Prosecuting Attorney Campbell, of Chase, was up on business, Tuesday A M magic luntern bhow," in town; ast Saturday night. Small . atteu dauco. Dn. Mouse Siewakt, Jr., and Dr. G. It. Andkkws, are pernianently sit uated lu the old Bauk building at Jleed City. Ofllce hours, 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. Cliroio DiseastB of every nature treated scientifioully : and ail kiuda of Surgical work done. The Detroit Exposition, which opens on Sept. 17lh, will be closed on Sunday, the 27th. Any persons having itemt of news at any time, will confer a favor by letting us know it. . The racing at the Osceola county fair occurs Sept. 25th and 20 ; $500 in pre miums being offered. Ferry & Savery, Hillsdale grocers, assigned, Monday ; assets aud'liabiii- ties about $3,000 each. Mrs. Geo. Bradford and Mrs. Wheel er, of Muskegon, are visiting the fam ily of L. C. Bradford, this week. - Mni-bhal Lucks took a man to IonIaf r ninety day, yesterday, morning fur being drunk and ' disorderly. We have the best and cheapest line f Shoes for everybody from a baby to a lliall. AK'lHiNAI.l liMADrOKU. : The MmiiMic county fair occurs at Qiik:imu, Sept. 17, 18 and 19. A gen eral limo is expected. Andrew Iliuson, a prominent law- er of liig Rapids, died ut that place iturdxy umrnin, of coiii-limptioii. A hoy named Watt, nino years of e, w:a drowned in- Manistee lake unday altcrunon, whUe swlnuuing. Mra. L. M. Sihlth tMuUbn Will, who nve tn-ii spending tl.oKUiumer "out- le,M returned home, Tuesday homii. Tbo . nd ?ors of the (. & W. M., ilh m crew of workmen, who are lying eide tracks, arc up litre, this week. The bloody flux, in epidemical form, proving alarmingly fatal among mall children at Blue LarlU City, Minn. Llou and Arbuckle CollVo, only Soc per lb. 12. Coon a Lo. We are sorry to hear that Mrs. L. Hardy's father, of Reed City, who has been very sick, died-, last bunday lorniug. A carload of ice came, Tuesday, for the saloon keepers here. Ice Is short in tills town, nearly every one not hav ing enough. The Saginaw base ball club was up at Manbdee, last Saturday und Sunday. They .broke even ; wlimlng ne game and losing one. We hear that Clarence and T. J. Ramsey, living north of here, lire in tending to move away, and try farming some w hem else. Gloves and Mittens cheap nt McDonald & Bkadfohp's. Two men who were drunk, fel. asleep mi the track near Marshall, last Saturday night. The train from Kansas City ran over and killed them, Considerable bard feeling is being stirred up over the rewards offered for the arrest of the bandit, Ilolzhay. Three or four persons claim a share Mr. Pierce, the man who came from Tennessee, and exchanged farms with Hale Garner, died, last week. We were unable to ascertain bis age, or the cause of death. . Now is the time to buy men's, wo men's and children's straw hats at cost or less. . E. Coon Co. The Sunflower, club returned home, Monday noon. A load from Baldwin went out to their camp at Star Lake, Sunday; and reports Indicate that they had a good time. ' u Jack " Hilley, yardmaster for. the C. fc W. M., here, for over a year, has been glveu a similar position at Wood ville; and 'has gone to that place. Success to Jack," Is our wish. Call and see the big Baking Powder Prizes at McDonald A Bradford's. The Courier and Herald, morning newspapers of East Saginaw,, have consolidated, under, the name of Courier-Herald. 1 he new psper Is a bright sheet of eight pages seven col a nans to the page. Joseph Coek, who was sent to state prison for one year, from Lenawee county, in June, 18S8, escaped, Sunday night' Warden Hitch thinks be is Insane) iml wiU await his return to Muskeron. his home, before trying to cacture Ma We I,';v till In Winter The grading on this end of the (?. & W. M. extension north Is nearly fin lsrred for two or three miles out ; and the grading between here and the Manistee river is being pushed forwaid rapidly. The intention is to have Iron I.i Id between here and the Man U tee, this fall. . ... , Farm for Sale. Sixty acres of land 8 miles west of Baldwin, on F. & P. M. It. It. ami Kinne creek. Five aeres improved : frame house 18x24; small barn ami poultry nouse. win sen cutapnr exchange for town property or live Stock. Cull at place or address JoskpiI Staegier, Wlngleton, Mich. Hied. At Forman, Mich., Monday morning, Sept. 9th, 1S59, Mrs, George C North; ; Funeral services occurred iu Congre gational church, Tuesday afternoon, Rev. J. Nlcol officiating. The husband and relatives have the sympathy of the whole community in their bereave ment. You Call buy I lb. of Baking Powder for 15centa, ami get enough goods to go to keeping house, at - McDonald A Bradford's. The descendants of Benj imin Tal bott, a colored man, lay claim to G40 acres in the central portion of Logans port, Iud. He originally bought the land from the government It is re ported that a railroad, with valuable buildings on the ground, lias already compromised. PiiR3.sMAKiKa.--I am prepared to do Dress Making and Stamping, and respectfully solicit tlio patronage of the ladies of Baldwin and vicinity. .Miis. J. Mkncii. The publishers of St. Nicholas an nounce that that popular children's magazine is to bo enlarged, beginning with the new volume, which opens with November, 1889, and that a now and clearer type will be adopted. Four important serial stories by four well kuowu American authors will be given during the coming year. . A Card. I hereby tender my heartfelt thnnks to the many friends in aiding and caring for my wifo in her late illness and death. Oku. C North. IVter Morris, of Grand Rapids, wa killed, ibumiay night, by n street car pasting over his neck. , llu was riding lown -Slate street in a ' bngy, and ending a borsu. The horao hirh he was ' lending became fiigbleiied ul n papain g atrc?t car, and nmmigcd. to up et the l,Ut3', throwing M'.jitU iii front of the car, tiie wheels of -which iel over IiIk neck; dvallt being w- miil iiitaiitiucoiis. Anyla.dy wanting . ahlugle win d ilease leave orders nt o!ir wtore. AlcDo.NALD ti BUAMOliD, Mr. Frank R. rilocktoti has written a new and ch irnctei Nllo story caiieu ' The Merry Chanter." It m HI bein in tbo November Century and run through four numbers. Tlio story takes its name from a vessel which started from a Massachusetts port on a peculiar cruise. The owners, n young married couple, are oil board, and the vessel is commanded and manned by four village captains of unuaual experi ence. JUr. Lana uiosonwiu illustrate it. . . Bncfclcu'sAriiica -Salve. The BrST Salvk In . tiie world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, " Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chiiblains, Corns, und all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Pile, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 2T cents per box. tor Bale byT. Hotl'ernan. If you want a Good Dish of -Ice Cream and a cool place iu which to cat it, go to" E. C, IIkkendkhn's. lirel Out. Tho distressing feeling of weariness, and exhaustion without elloit, wbl li makes life a burdeu to so many people, Is duo to poverty of th blow! and feeble vitnlity. If you urosMtlerlng from sucn feeliuga, Bludbilder Is just what you need, and will be of tho greatest bono fit to you. It purities and enriches the blood, imparts tone 'and vigor to the whole syatem, aids digestiou and overcomes all morbid tendencies and nervous affections caused by a de preased state of the blood, strcimthei-.s and buiida up the system, while it eradicates disease. It Is pleasant to lake and the doue is small. Try It and be cured. Price, $1.00. Sold by Heffcrnan. Two carloads of steel rails came up, over tho C. & W. M., yesterday after noou. .... Farming Lauds for milt within three miles of Luther, at $4 and $5 nn acre. Lotig lime and easy terms. Call on 11. W. Msisb. or G. W. Helms, at Can 11 eld's It R., 7 miles north of Luther. We see that " Abo " Bush is limping around, this week. Guess he must have collided with something a little bit harder thau his leg. Ladki, more than any other class in the community require a gentle tonic; their usual sedentary lives and the constant work of the brain to the exclusion of the muscles, exiaise them to relaxation of the vilal forces. No tonic is so certain In Its effects as JOHNSTON'S 8ARSAPA1ULLA, which moreover, miUke bitters," In volves no subsequent unfavorable reaction. J Bnueorlbe for Orand r. pi' 0trpr, TIIE DAILY I Contains the Aeaoc!-' and is okmwled;tv4 U fCUATv Dispatches . l:::::-r: r -ttyr: - ILuifluu New Pants, New Hats, New Goods of all kinds arriving daily at U. F. Having "decided to shall take steps to close out Everything as quick as possible. Only stnplcs-will bo added tot a sliort time, to keep etock from be cominj' tmilly broken. ' We will iniike S'MiiT.tt on Men , llojs', Ladles and Children s (.rt'er at Cost and lelow. AI304 several Dozen fairs of Fhoesi to close nt LESS U IIAIm CObT. Dargains will be tho Order ct" tho day iH all departments. . j3. 0(D01T Sc OO. .keep everything in the line of Condition Powders for Horses. Drugs, Patent Medicines, Confectionery? Stationery, Cigars and Tobaccos. EVERYTHING! E'VERYtHIHG! . ' IN SCHOOL BOOKS and SCHOOL SUrrLIES ! CASH! CASH I Mail Orders and Night Calls promptly Attended to. HEFFERNAN'S DRUG STORE. When you want Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps? Gloves, Mittens, Gent's Furnishing Goods, Flour, -Feed and Groceries, don't fail to call on Dan andBnAi), At the Green Front. We will do you more good than any. dealers in Lake, Come in and see for yourselves. McDonald jtP Bradford. Manufacturer of t Fine Sewed or 'Pcffffcd Boots and Shoes. RIVER BOOTS A iy mhmmX- .Vtftt - The li BAKER! k LUNCH ROOM! A complete line of Baker's Goods. CHOICE CANDIES, CANNED GOODS, CIGARS, T013ACC0S; Temperance Drinks, and Ice Crcpm S Arrnstrongs, Reed City. go out of business wc FOR CASH I county. SPECIALITY I . ... ' . . . We have a larger stocR ot Resdv Mado Coots and Shoes !Ter before. best ladies ilioe in town 0 . ' e . t 1 kv.. a.inv iIaia tiftti f 1 ir ei v-i rf promptly. DAILY rAfERS, MAGAZINES, NOVELS, STATIONARY, etc. Get. your' Photo graphs at itatons REED CITY. N. First-class wtitk at reasonable prices. LIVER7 BARIJ AND Blacksmith ShDp! we MaTT'iialty of Horseshoeing. All kinds of Iron or Wood work promptly done. We have Wagons, Buggies or Horses fer sale. M. GLEASON, Manager. Sure Reward! CHEAP HOMES IN MICHIGAN! Half Million Acres OF FARMING LANDS! OK SALE BV Grand Rapids & Indiana Railroad Company. Railroad Com titled Thtoxidh Cen ter of Land 9. Do riot 0 West or South until you learn what Michigan offers intelligent farmers. You can do Letter with less money nearer home. ' Lands rich, dry, n.nd gently rolling. 'limbered mainlv with Sugar Maple, Rock Elm, iJaas Wood, Ash IJeech, Hem lock, fetc. and are well watered by lakes, rivers and spring brooks. ' Strong soils, fine crops, healthy climate, schools and churches, intelligent, popula tion, liiniiuy iroin eastern States arid Canada For Books, M:.pa, etc., address W. 0. HUOttABT Land Commissioner Grand Xlapidaj Mioh 8&-TITLE PERFJ'XTf. (lUlUl I lOCIlO OHip.p.r.(K.bWn .itimatM n .dv.ftiilh4 wn in Chiego, will fmd it o fit. t std4RniJiphSt..'j Anns 'TffnrinQ h.Adv.rti,ngA(.n.ro(LUhUU 1 11 U. J Hi) - ' Wc respectfully 6tatc to the public that vc deal in STANDARD GOODS, FRESH and STYLISH EMBROlDEttY, CLOTH 1NG, HATS, SHOES, PIECE GOODS and NOTIONS. Will oiilef Special SultJ Ct floodj If desired. Call thA log 1. ared to famish CsCins, -CasistJ tr.d tlcrtiiry Canfield's Bept.7,1889. Wet and rainy. - Mrs. W01. Ly np j of jplrerry dtdVe, ie tiie guest of Mrs. Lee Mann. David Kusaell, of Camp Four, bad a band emaabed, tbi week. He wai taken to the Big Itapldt boepital. , Tbe engineers aud firemen have been beard to remark that they would be glad when the berry eeasen was aver. Must be ibey don't like lady com pan jr. Mrs. Jerry Hansom Is visiting lu Luther. Miss Florence Herbert, of Grand Rapids, Is Visiting relatives at this pliab. . j- .' Mlas Edith Tower Is ylsltlnr In Bur- dell, Ibis week. Mrs. Maggie Weatherbee, who has been vUltidg her sister; Mrs. A. Fetrls, for the past six weeks, returned to her home in Milwaukee, Wednesday. 8. Buck 11 er: of Luther, was Id town. Monday and Wctiuetday, with sample go(. Mr. is. nas a goou iraae sianeu, here. There will be another quilt raffle, in the near future. Mfr. JuoJ Morrison and Flmer LeWh liiVe gdtie down the river to work. The youngsters will be greatly nilpflt d, here. The president of the' Glee elub will visit Detroit, iu tho near future. (Jrauy Car back Is visiting in town. Chas. VYlnchell is UdabW to work: and Frank Davis is bead man bebirid the counter, now. Levi Sours, of Wexford, is in town, todaj'. Jno. Morrison was id Lilther, jilon- dan C Butier, of Luther, was shaking bands with old friends, Tifesday. Otto Kayter, from Foilf, was id tdwn. Tuesday. Mr. Sage, of itarrlelU, waS in town, Wednesday. A. Ferris was lit town, Wednesday; For Diseases ot Horses There is . nothing that Comparfas with Cole's Veterinary Uarttflisalve. It cures Cuts, Wounds. Bruises. Collar and Saddle Galls, 8ores, Mange. Scratches, Thrush. Inflammations ana all skin and hoot diseases quicker than any other remedy. It it the onlypr rep aration that will invariably restore the heir tit original color, iulwin D. Hither", driver of Jay Eye See, says : "Having given Veterinary Carboli salve a thorough tiial, I oan fully endorse it, and take pleasure in recommeuditlg it to all owners of horses u.4 the best remedy that 1 ever saw for geiieral etalile use." Large cans $1.00 ; Small cans 50 cents. Sold by Tbos. Iloll'eriiaii. A fifty cent dance in Hellene's Hall, to-morrow (Friday) eveuiug. A Sale inktment Is one which is guaranteed to bring you satisfactory results or in case of failuro a return of purchase price. Oa this safe plan you ouo buy from our advertised Druggist a bottle, of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion. It U guaranteed to bring- relief in every case, when used for any attention of Throat, Lungs or Chest, such as Consumption, Inflammation of LungS, Broiiehltis, Asthma, Whooping Couglit Croup,' etc., etc. It Is pleasant and agrewable to taste, pvrftictly safe, and canulwavs be uenended upon. Trial Bottles Drug Store. free at T. UefTeruau'S Typhoid fever is raging at Negauncc. The supposed CaUse Cf the epidemic is impure water. . A few kegu of common eight penny nails at $2.00 per kerf. H Coon A Co. PASS'S BUSINESS C0LLEQ3. Kalamazoo, - Mich, . The only College In the U. 8. that rUiis a regular Bank of ReaJ ifonoy iu connection with the Cbllegd. Tiie practical system on which the InstltU tion is conducted Is Increasing It nt. ronage every rear from mil nnrts of th country. Shorthand artd typewriting thoroughly UiUght by expeHcnced teachers. Send or Journal. A. C. OeKMRCMDj- , Albkrt tiaotfRKKft. Saidwin lieat Harkett KEPT BY Goehrend Bro'o, Freth Meal of Alt Kind con stantly on hand. Also, FOIIK sansaes, Umi ni fieal Ctea SALT TOm C0BNE2) iUrfiLAJISl ' Makes a specialty of furnishing Lumbermen with Beef by tbo Clde, and rork and Mutton by tbe Caroase, at rates low as the lowest i '. -' - Oysters and Game in Seasou IU187 Mi y.cini 7. t5n of out rteUKiilvt hUvo .L: ' favored wltU rain, but we are still h:, la dust, OursehojJl ene.1, tliii week, vii!' good iid hilj attwnUi)oe.; llv ' fetttfed tli'e aniHe fenKer' lliat we l.T. i last term, and, consequently, are cs pectlu ja good sHih1. ', A new laivltd : li ijie iu'nct' House; a Mr. ii ike, we bt llve. Mr; Dudley, f tw Unfi of iud'iy , Myers, ia exppHwi lirrotlifii wr:!; after an exteuded busliti trlrt in Sev York state. A WANiNa.tl frwtrri V" an eaiterii pajvr: A I. Bou-hnrr. t youdg man f Venango, cguii$, dropped dead; bm Atlier day, vt:!.' turning the gr'iii.lit.ii f.r hU fatlitr.1' Boys, don't turn the i l:idrorie ii;J: W. J. Scott rejKri nu Ui iianUUj eountv. How rofr.ui.i.... 1 J, Russell left hhiiuuief thls 'wVsVr Ibr the tie w.io,U, . ; v Our huckster, Mr. lieroiiigVti, froni near Reed City, w here, yee,trrdav with some very ll.it plums ,f Uowrv raising. BIsson & Llfley will U their Ut man In tbe mills down. Mr. Finch a thonxigh r. chanlc, who fully understatidi bis bczU bess. He will bV : tfriwf. ehernlaif still fifta hii tlgVrs In tl: offlce. Puff aw iy. oVirge; A. goodly sup-ply of.' Mi thiR needed" ai Wo 8. A' LC rV; ar 1 "Philo" gcn'tle'inaiilv atit'f kli; datIuff-7-alwa.vs In MtleiMUn. r Atotber ioe cretin n4(ivni reientl' they are becoming quite fmmuun. wo are sorry w the sabftf w- is owes irrgoii.' . CrV ViSITIKO The'V r AfeTi Gettlnr un earlv wind befngfu ih tti .coulst distinctly IffrarttiL uv. uMuituviiiiir ill iu. u-kii . tdbft for drilling at (h. oft wed short time after, Cist unrtx iaifr engine gave ii Ui uHlcVfltntf tiUi day's work was U-uii. . j Wekad te thtuklufff.goiW of vjsltlng the w lla, uj Uow decided to go at omlj. A j Betting out on our Journey wt r for a mile past Wtiit fn, wj we came to.Zoar hill. Tliiaf tliJ placo for miles arouiuf . J down to the bed of tire (ttttrriii river Is p'awfHble. t iM,,' i. plKee where iiie mVif Vrfe rllJin;, . being across tbe ff vi-'r t'ehii us ; rn. r we came near the fi.of of the bUt, Cj saw men rcfafritf d.tmu tlau k-J the recent rains, wh. w:irnti r Zf if danger in attemntnir - rivi swollen stream, und UiH?V in :ulr of theord, we dfoide-l to coul-ut .Ur selves with vwthi the . wiu fill Mlt side of the river. 'Zoar is situated fir - Mikfit R".vV ' York on the Catterangua rlVr aoiue' nve miles abve Gxwuiida, There are nfrre wells now fMliAJ situated among the foot lUIIsof ihrf uign breakers, of wiiteh are dr but all of them are cWiy eurf n if, . far as possible, und iru'tti'dfoti ni soS, . J the drilling strfp. ;, ' Stockholders and in:lnvers are irr close mouthed, while t iivir agents V.rd buying up terrltfrv & Ust as utuiei- There are two teil-t.ile wclU uriw'.i mouths cannot be t.pted ou..jt.0uiift of the great pressure of" en muk wlw escape if entirely hn-vHifVdf iTC;i cau9eamost terrific exphwlvn. ' Vegetation aboul ttieie rellx U deai and has the black' abpe'irnnCe of Irnvto' been burned by flr: tfntii iIm t-ft Vr of the foiistarit dischureof gasaiui oil. The escape Valves a re nut hi tttrtt f.i dlahleter. yot the roui lng of Hie Kti r it comes olil cari be 1 for n lntf distance. Perstfu stamiiair Lla " i.Jt side within ten feet of the Urrli'-ka eil scarcely niake thi in4ilvta. henr.1. though- they vail ut lb by i Ihcif voices. flnjgns Itf escapnig 'Imil irftfeli Hid appearance of steam bcinfi: forced ur. der high pressure. Theairixeo odt With gas that breathing bennurs Im borlous, whlfetIigiit match rtcart? Would be to instaiitly eUVelocu oti lr aa acre vf solid flanJe 1 Willi this ifas comes the nil wlib.li d . ConsUfltly dripping off the thril running lnt tlitf tftlcll dug nU.ut Ho Well and thence to a kW.II (rHit:tjM tteaf by. A rloftloii of the oii tin Mtitf.it.Hj r i ( - Calehliig ffin ortthdrrrlcb and ttti - lag home With lis Ml -lUr tfildf nt-M, When thfSe off M..n I.m I ' trf elf tiie territory ciiy 'Hit iUyyri-j Sfect station hoiiM, Inill'l ihf rr :r volrs, lay their ttnietgftiittt pff, t . their eiitfirte In work auJ bubi i : - ufllilU mrfTalrt, r- We desire IormV tti out tif V '- for r W. hfiV I.M ...Iii.. t King's fU- Hi scorety f'r M.n-- iion. nr. Hunt's i.ir i :tldk fell's ArulcaVlilve ori r" TUtM Mitt h remedies that ll anwll. hf ttl it given such Universal SHfhro'ilMii. do not hesitate to jrthrtinfrM t every lltlie and . wp ? it;l rr - ( tefuud the piirchaae pi t' !rVt! results do not follow iliolr remedies have won their trreat larltv purely on tHf tterlls. 'i i jutheruan, uru;:ii. . 1 i , - irr-. IliinKoiDCitV Hll.fe.t.'f t''i 1 1 bole. Kadi oditoe ft f:filt hundred and twwht.v-flvc "k e 1 1 sorted Colors and beautiful The lrt eosnllnxtlou t.U ! crxjv wcrk cr f-r.hr. JJ:-? c " tat:.s r-'..::. iv.r t : ; ft;: J t ' y - '7 11' c. r"7T' -1 'X