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0 .1 iSR8OLL'S FLUENT TONGUE. It Charmed the Preachers Until They Die covered Who Their Entertainer Was. "I saw 'Pagan Bob' Ingersoll entertain a crowd of Methodist preachers once, and ii was, perhaps, the most appreciative audi ence the great agnostio ever had," said Major Charles Edwards at the Southern, to a Globe-Democrat repgrter. "I was on route from St. Louis to Indianapolis. Travel was light, andI had (be chair car all to myself when we reached Vandalic. In gersoil, who had heen lecturing at some point on the Central, tot on there. He was pining for society and ye became well so quainted in about two minutes. He was was fairly overflowing with animal spirits, and the stories he told that night would make the fortune of a dozen professional humorists. Afew stations beyond Vandalia we picked up a contigent of Methodist preschesr who had been attending some mind or a gathering of the faithful. luger soli winked to 11:4 and proceeded to make himself agreeable to the good brethren. Be was a vetitable mranet, and soon the entire party was hanging about him en joyIng his flow of wit. Men laughed till they cried who looked so though they had not ctacked a smile for twenty years. At Marshall the party left us with many expressions of regret. They all told us who they were, where they had been, etc., but Col. Ingersoll was not equally cou fidential. Finally, one good old brother, whose laughter had cracked the paint on the coach, asked his name. Ingereoll handed him his card. He looked at it and let it drop is though it burned his lingers. HIls jaw loell and he looked as though he had seen a ghost. 'All oft for Marshall!' yelled the porter, and they hustled out. They congregated on the platform, and the old man who had dropped the card whis pored hoarsely, 'Bretbren, we've been talkin' t' that awful atheist. Bob Ingersoll!' 'Lord have mercy on usc' ejacalated a pious brother, as his chin dropped down behind his paper collar. The younger members of the party appeared to rt4her enjoy the con fusion of the eldere, and as the train pulled out I heard one of them aty: 'Well, men and brethren, they do may that the devil is not so black as he is painted. Pagan Bob is a daisy.' I thought Ingersoll would ex plode with laughter after his visitors bad departed." Miss North's Romance. A pretty love story, where love stories are least expected, is revealed in the announce ment of the engagement of Mise North, the nitrate king's daughter. Miss North is young, very handsome and has been an un questioned success in the great world. It has been generally believed that such young women when they are posed advantageously against the background of a great fortune, as is Miss North, are produced through subtle and indirect prooesses by nature for the purpose of renewing the blood and re plenishing the coffers of noblemen. Miss North has been regarded so widely to be the bride ultimately of certainly a duke that the announcement of her engagement to George Crocker. who is not only without a title. but is a Liverpool business man, has been a nine days' wonder. It appears that Miss North for four years has desired to marry Mr. Crocker, but her father, Col. North, who doubtless felt that strawberry leaves were somewhere to be found in his shrubbery, refused his consent. But love has found a way; the father has yielded and now everybody is chirping as if love had just been born into she world. All Free. Those who have used Dr. King's New Dis covery know its value, and those who have not. have now the opportunity to try it free. Call on the advertised druggist and get a trial bottle, free. Send your name and ad dress to H. E. Bucklen & Co., Chicago, and get a sample box of Dr. King's New Life pills free, as well as a copy of Guide to Health and Household Instructor, free. All of which is guaranteed to do you good and cost you nothing. H. M. Parohren & Co.'s drug store. Railway g'ounndrunms. What is the railway mileage of the United btatee? 170,601 miles. What has been the cost? Over ten billion dollars. What state heads the list in ooint of mileage? Illrnois-10,079 miles. What is averato; cost of constructing a mile of railroad? About $30,000. Who built the first locomotive in the United State=? Peter Cooper. What is the cost of a palace sleeping car? About ;15,(0K). or ;17,000 if vesthbuled. Wihat noud ear es the largest number of passenge s? I re Manhattan Elevated rail road, New ho.L-itilOrn day or 11,rd5, 000 yearly. What ore tire chances of fatal accident it railway trex is StetraticO show one kille t in every ten nrhlrtrr. What road ruoo the famous vestibuleyl. electric lighteu and steam heated train b. tween ti. i'aul, Minneapolie and Chier go? The Chicago, Milwaukee A St. Paul rot way. It leavese-t. foul at 8:111 o'clock every evening. Ceniiderei one of the most comr piete trid hand corueg- teeing iii thu corno tOy. How manro trains cr r'ay via this ronti from the "twin cities" to (hra ego? Itun - f-atr St. Pantl t rmou do; tt at 7: rt a. tn., 2:r5t 1 . t... hfl , , ii. aind 8:1i p. ni. Are they a.I heated by steami? Yes. Is there any road, except "The Irtr - wrukeer" which fu niohes elect,;, - rth lamps to rerd by? No. Who should a passenger aerly to for inn formation us to loweat ritest toi ll 0:ito11 in l otted States and Canada via "Thu. Mll w ukee?" 'To any coanon ticket geent ri the northwest or addivs J. 'T. farmyry Aas't Lie-r', 'nae. Agent. lit. Iarml, rlirrrn The CeiekA Fath Cure, 'I-ri CO. We I .I.ne 27 v lrr, a ,- 1. Otto aNI ir re\Yt 'A'I th e.irlilianlt, C- WII-. .rc ier. /i ttrme fir Asi'rliasts. In leor, lion; , Nrc. Is. leJ.r. rize Picture Puzzi . A PLANATJON,-The following picture contains Four faces, a tan and his dues dsrtghter *Any one anu finid the nine's taco, but it is trot no easy to disslouittoh the facts csf the three yosus ladies. The pictoe t was puhi"he ina few newspapers C oot time ago, ,and attracted tal I urstendared emedies We now o ilea thw puss competlb ivon incnne dson with dt. e solerots t is mo introduce our rdimltosnea into nse hontot, those who enrteed the former eompnehtlatnet as topter not to cesspete it thia lne. As to the rettabilityof "The Ford PillCo.," and the sstaitsat-culn Eniswh thoir tedictees ace hei t in Toronto, ('arda sahete they are int kton, patrons are rafed to the dail ase spapts, whoit"saaisdegtataad d lnaditg bpuosoc oh suea genutaliy of Lcnltasn The prprietors of "The oerd Pill Co.," wlil give an eletasnt pair of shot land Ponies. Car e aan Harness, Valued at 6600, (dtclis'rees free in any lort of tie united Stases, tto ces etr, ,.t wh can mahesat the three daughters'faccs. To the sernrorsilt he given an elegannt Leay's Cold Watch, in sapphires and diamonds. To be third wlt be givtoe a pair oi cad ine Diamond wi r-eInusd in the fmorak wilt he given a handsome China Dinner ServioQ. isothefithtswidhegnn.'na Kodak Camdera. To thesixtk,oSWiSS3 iiuslo Box. 1to the nmnetetkt, n French Mantol Clock. T'o the ei4'kM, ass eiesnt Banquet L-amp. Ta the nie~th, apairn ro wnT Derby V8es. To the tenth, a comtplete L tennis w t awdd s ly nother pons in ordr of tnd eit. p erf y cnmpetittor thut cut out the a are Pzllnbe se ct u distingdish, the three girlso fac by marking ac noo with a trod [ncih on each, pnd enclose nse with c s U. S. twn -ore stamps fne r otne of thie fr sming "Price teh edies:"- "Fond's Prize Pills." "Fotrdo 's Prizn Ceotatarrh inetooy," or ofFord's Prize Cousgh Cure." FORDt anP Conof the daore ertnedon yas yo d sire. Address aThe Foald Pit (Jo.," C'mr. Wellington & Ba Sins., Tornton, Canada. Tke person whose envelnpe in n~sstnarked first will be awoarded the tiro t'rite and the others is order of merit. As thisadmier ircnrant appears sinmlnlanroasly tin nn;hhat thne United Si, Tes, every one has en equtot oppate -s-:iy. To theo teron sonding thr lonsr cornnect answer wrill be ginen Ott elegant Uºrf;ight Cioucert C rn'ad Piano. valard at 8500.00. 1Ta the nd alrrt persn f hrom thu last snrm'adinsrrrewt answrr o nil Inn gienr a gentleman' s linr (jolit "Scnrto" l et'h, which strikes the assgn. qare ,ors on small rathenrnil conk at tlrlsanre, and salortd at 8300.00. To the secontd from the lootl, a 1san-class Safety Ititiry Ote tnnmamrtnia lire. To the third frow thelnmast, afirst-ohn'n Ergeish Shot. geun. To the fonrtmh frnm the last, a suiteof Par'ior Furniture, Tontte fifthfrmn the loot, a hoadnatne Silver Teas Searvice. To tho awrit/ from the loot, an elegant Piano Lassep. To the srcant/ from the lont, a handsome pair of Portieres, To the etghtrh froms the tact, a gensise English leather traw lling Trunnk. To the nintth from the lact, two pieces of genuine itrmsh Statuary, and many other prizcs in order of merit. SPECIAL PR!ZFS FOR EACH STATE. A special price of a Silk Dress Patter'n (sixteen yards, any colnr), or a felciantae Sewing liacloine (any matte deirsids) wilt he given tn the firat personint each State is the U. S. who can mtake one the three daumglhtrs' fares. We shalt gino away 200 valuosble prizes, hesides special prizes, (if there should he so many sending correct atnswers.) Norchargenis made orhboxing and packing of prizes. The unmet of the leasling prize winttors wilt be publishtod in connetodno with our adveretiement in leading newspapers neat montha. Extra premiums wilt he given to onely thnse who are woilling to assist in introducing oar medticines. Nothing is charged for the prices in any way. They are absnoltely given away to intraduce and advertise "tFord's Prize Remedliges" which are stand ned medicines, and wilt be used itt evcry family for years where thtey hane been pones introdoced. All trizes wilt he awarded strictly in oreder of macnit, and with, perfect satisfaction to the plbllg. The remedies will he sent by mail, postpaid, and prizsm free of duty. A WATCH FOR EVERY CORRECT ANSWER. As extra premsiuteof a genuine "Fearleens" Watch, (stem winder,) willbe awardedtoevesy tterson wha sendls acorrect answer withint 3ncdaysaafter this advertisement appears, in cane they should not bce fortunate enottgh to seenre one of the larger prizes. That is, if any one can find the theree faces and enclose them woithin 3o days from the time this advertisement appears in the newspaper, they are gtanranteed either onse nf the trading primas, or an extra premium of a swatch on conditinns stated. N~o answer wilt he notiredi that does tnot contain 30 cents for onte of Ford's Prize Roumetlies. AlddrtssTHHE FORD PILL CO,"537,/1 Cor, Wellington & Bay Sts., Toronto, Canada. Manhood Restored. NERVE Qav¶S'fl4, BRAIN Dr. . Ct. Wentn Nerve and Brain Treatment, a ste-ii-Fi for l1 b-trut, Dizniners, 1-it"i Nijicalvia, lixiilanhr, Nidviiiir !'rmniration carced by aleiohol ci- t'ibacio. W~ikiifiilnoai, Mental liop'e-cion, hiiftiriino of lIrain, cauning inrality, mi-cry, 1Ii. coy. iti-aib. E'ric it lrii Old agi', lar tn-icace, lw-i~ of ¾ i-n in ither roe. impitetiney, Iiiiii-nrrioee soil all Intiidn Wreakn'-aiia, ttInvolntany Inn-ri'-., ht-,rniatorrii-at, rsui- I by oter-exertion of brain, n~l-i-osinn. onor-intuiigeice. Aii!tin-h': l1ar"n iito yii$, by 'nail. Wec gniruiniiuoit I bons itiecur. tair, tindr forli boxer with k3 wil, rintI wri-hent giioe-iiii-i' to nofund if not Coro l ,i.eri-n-otit-ia i-diinnliytby 1.M.lacrbca 4 Co., stile agents. Bolelni,. fitnar JAPANESE Ib'PEL LETS ALt like maglo on the -ltiint, ii Liver and howu alit ditprls ilyni itpiril mci- nc ..olil, lii-,a tii-ie liini,iic :~~i-et I--i--nrc, Lo of- Aii! tite. Ii'tor a tic t omitb tiin; p-trfin iii, i-iion follow, their in-' I ilive re or ici .ihad. adoe and ('(,ti)n- t ! tab-- Laren d-inaa ofN it ill. I. t i by H. Al i'arthou , t 0.. drlude to. 11c1 "na Mo: 1 l 1 ti 11 ' 1111. n18011'I T ( Ira fT O , 1E It r- aniicndirin drt gg-mi- hueso o Rlcr itI IN tilldilto I I t iWh!ttLf Mton taniniic nc linib - 4,r 1 i io,, uit . ,~ 1 1 I,, it nh ti'l- -' alino .tal f it n'a t.ord.; ,;rr"tin, to tir " o ~,', .-'1r, '~t ava~e:. :u a Lt r." ,i y I p l , :-hove n :1d 1.tiinti f itsi'i ,i -tr ,' ." Ir: r t , F rn' ,.I1ý'I- iii it- m ii- t.~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~i _. t,,.t..;1:". n:1, 1~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~~~h , 1 d-n l ~ t'ayr.h ,oullo Itt ' r ",o.,IrIr~r ,ý I 'lt l -i --' i Ii? - .°s" v"1~ f i -' i il , . I ' l i ;1 "fI i t!--1 I m1ami i t . d " 1. . tllilt T. . t 'i - t r I - 15n l. t Fit Ill I , -I t - I N ' Pti II - ni N, aim1 iii rta1..iietiim l i n d 1.\\1! I,, 'I I.i ltl $5 riote la,'' it la' imit."itim. denMauml - bated li-inua, Lnt.ca Nov. it 1" 'llEItFF'S aALE-M. BOLLES & COM Ato .it hictar and Ellen McCann, orfend Un vd1r and by virtue of an order of rate aind iilt, tfteicloeurti antid sole jeveed ont of the dl-i at coutri of the 1'liar~ juidicial district at the sit'. f M\tanatto in anod nr the county of Lewivi too Ci trite "i- the 1itt' dlay at N oc toe~r. A. I). 1St . in the above entitled action, wherein M. I tt'ts tnte'ptny. tioo above totite t titeintiffe. obtai it a ju'gtm. nt and decree of forleloeuro and 'atidagantao' tiger C. litchtrtde, Agat"e I i t 1terti ant ilac eaCann, iledante, tn the ttttt day of iovtonaoer. A. D. 1Pt2. for it- o unt! 5,t t.77. I osittee interest. costs and attorney fee-, which said decree was on the Itth day of ott-inter. A. 1). 15t2. recorded ti jinlg en' hook No. "It"' of raid court, at pa'- - - I tttre ctontawled to sill nit tiato ritt anti hoti, itt Iitt-i' iof Aewia ait(l tirki-, state i-f Mion. ttta, and hunodtt and described ae follows. to 'wvit witgin' tit at a tpoitnt on th" wrist side of Meogeriott' forty ttto feht north of thitasutt. ':st 'trrntir t'abotk three htndreti atnd eighty two ( ,;_ ill tbo' orilin d t ~rusit (of Ito city of 11. 1 n.a: rt tot- theli,( e along the tvi't side of t te r tr t: tity (tll feet to a point; thrace we 't (in a line I arialo ito the north , i to of I aw re c.-treteligttyifottr, 't feet to a point in fth1itt- to twien lot-. tiobirot live 'i and six .i:. -ai' ol, teer' t htn red rnd -ighty-two : t- aceo tttntii along the lini Letween enid l at i'umb tr t f ' unit sin 'It' si>ty tilH feet to i tt' tit ci- tt 'titatt o i a i t!. ttiit-o t ro arc . -10 " 1.awtr ""r, sir el. eighty-four (si. 1' "t : , I It d l! ' in in : aid lot, t'ioc' or tarci"! if hind ta':,; it tientage on \teightr astoot of auty t -it t, un-I a nepth of it thty fo:r 'it fet, and toti tin; of t ortitans of Ia Pi I hr rl)'r,'d et:. 1,d :n l ey, i (7, in said block n tt:n e ol trtt--- t.ttdro.l antd oighltv-two tttat as iw a ! tro atticttlarly deserit-t upon t Itn ia! plat of i1t isaid natitd towaltit-. ablh p11 at is tnow o:, bile in 1h,1usatnor provided at i, ' t i t it, t otl .- rc t ty Vt ern anl r e re fhr will, all at t t ,i rlar te ttotetteit., -littitant..rs and at pltti't Iftw itt tltr unt 'Ito t, I o in::ti ywtt it i i ' t* nt 1't ti ttiec is terecy eien thatnt on Sat at , ti-to itt day lit - A. It. toIl!, at I2 o'riclc na. of tsat day, at tie t tro' toor of the cstrt to ,, t l, in ',l, s 'di n r to sai or der ofs t tilt Itititteero and stilt-, sell the t x,;oe, ary to s=.tiify said judgme'nt, ad a , to the tit'st atit hat ! n n ony al thit lit, day of N .vem 0IAt. tid. tKFFtIlji, Sherif. JS 'At Pill. Ous us )et.nly Su~,~l 7TIr(f E OF ST04' }!i(.I1 12 5' MI T[NG -'~f \\ .ta i-t I tly u-t' j lat I,- t- gill boa S11i 1 tte Ia, itd ro ;aiy it, r rn f (th"" ramin~block, in atd I lark coeuty, S.. ,Itce-i s y at I otier, t t o It' ptar; n-uti stl I titotooeu-ltsti fa n l' it at Ii - ri ialoei it-vtrI ur-ac.nlu-ton v--i itt t to Irtf it !. 0 -.tlt c- claret .1 f", Ii" '"ti-t, :- tl n"at iotil-d1 it I . t at1; t Da ib ja- II intti-li T t 1tt iir 1 tt I' , t ' t) tilt ( AX.rl . ta.tl ' n :t . o:l'ti ti aetaa ", I t ( i ".,t ,o f it u ' ," n lit " t' tt--t-- i-t- I osa- tth Ltc - cot le lti rid yl t-t.t' s e (ifar of St, ina ~us:(o ott at tate, lit NI at t a. i'e j, ta . t :h i - . !tor ii ci N her it,ý tX t' ,, a t iior h ,..I t. . 'I It. a I sio t Ilaes Helen .it -i f.. I WILL YOU DO US A FAVOR? Learn about varnish enough to be able to take the proper care of it on your piano, house interior, furniture, carriage, etc. Enough to distinguish between good work and vulgar. Enough to be able to get good work, if you have occasion. Enough to avoid disappointment in it. The People's Text Book will give you this slight knowledge-we send it free. The favor consists in your compelling the maker to put good varnish on your things. You can do it. MURPHY VARNISH COMPANY. FRANKLIN MURPHY, President. !_ead Office: Newark, New Jersey. Other Offices: Boston, Cleveland, St. Louis and Chicago. X.actories: Newark and Chicago. Indepeldelit_Agenb TinE HELENA INDEPENDENT IS on sale by the following news dealers in this city and state, and in Idaho, Utah, Colorado, Wash ington, California and Minnesota, who will furnish single copies or receive subscriptions for the daily or weekly: CITY STANDS. Swend Carlson..................i8 South Main St Swond Carlson.................132 Sooth Main St Fred Sean......................i15 North Main St T. H. Clowell.........................Gold Block Woodman & Sanders..................Cigar Store Samuel Herz.......... Motor Office, Power Block O. W. Carpenter......Broadway, near Merchants Goodman A Co......Corner Broadway and Main J. Wendell..........................107 Bridge St J. McCormick..............206 North Rodney St iroadway Flish Market.... Near Merchants Hotel M. Gaardan....................325 North Main St A. Ferguson...................422 North Main St J. Rohrbaugh.....................Grandon Hotel B. Warmker......Corner Broadway and Jackson Mrs. Goecke......................Eighth Avenue roadway Grocery Co..............515 Broadway J. A. Allen..................Grand Central Hotel Edmond Byer........Corner Sixth An. and Park A. Austin.. Broadway, next to Independent office C. O. oyes.............. Brown Block, Warren St Daniel Morgan..............207 North Rodney St Wm. Weinstein......Corner Hain and Sixth An Iotel Helena............................Grand St Big. Maoheim................Cosmopolitan Hotel C. C. Stubbs.... Triangle Drug Store, N. P. Depot MONTANA. J. W. 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