Newspaper Page Text
Ar «.' tf 4 •&> I ... .. Ms-drcam'tl, in lone retreat. OIOaMidrcam'a, in lone reti »R pgw$ ^Ts WEEKLY make a strong evil doers. ALERT. Montpelier W otes. Plowing is now under full headway along the 1 tin of the Valley railroad, (snow plowing.) A cheese factory is one of the good thrngs contemplated for this year. The farmers have guaranteed one hundred and. fifty cows for the season, with pros pect of more catching on later. Hay is being hauled from hereto James town, spite of deep snow. The schol'irs of school No. are made happy by the appearance of their teacher, Mias Emma urossett, win is visiting with the family of Jacob Smith for a few days. Miss Crosaett is undoubtedly one of the best teachers in Stut9man Co., having taught tlie Montpelier school in a re markably satisfactory manner for the past three years, and is said to be under contract for another term. The literary society meets Saturday evcaings at the ssuool house. Considerable merriment was occasioned at. the expeune of one of our sturdy grangers, w!io, having felled, trimmed tip and prepared for fuel, & speciman known as dnwii linibrr, returned uexi •lay with a tnum In bull uw«y tlie st.me. In tlit meui tiiiKi MUO her rustler, with mori: experience an.!si i«ri-U had huk-U uwuy tlie piii'i'ler. ft. iiti lii« r.'in-si'^s wi.re very reverent .•» In* upplnd Lii-i III 1 lc h.tl. 1 an tilt !e fipplnd •l ivu mun. I iniesto .vn icit tlie Teams fr mi here go !y w-iy o! Aiwe!!, way ro id a arc nhe i-u*. moot 01 ly The (.ad nvuU ivn.iv.d .iu- of the .Meilingor a:i Ins n-tage team, always kept Hie r.i.iln broke out. Constable Seller lias just qualified, in connection with Justice Lyon day." who lie, will team, and he a terror to College Clip. Who sat on Libbie White's bonnet? Frank Fanning flivors his alcohol with vanilla. W. Jr. is rushing the scasan by sport ing a Rose in his button hole. Mae Kiberts has changed her location, and is tow staying with Mrs. Mell'nger. "O Shaw" seems to be a favorite expres sion with her. Will Wanner will make the champion farmer of the northwest. His sound serse and excellent physique make a bappy combination that will be sure to bring him to the front. Edith Sharp, Libbie White ind Bessie Winslow, courageously faced the storm yesterday morning, and surprised the Frof. by appearing bright and early at their recitation room. They speak in no gentle tones of the poor boys wiio were frightened by the blizzird aud feared to venture forth. The storm seems to have played havoc with the young ladies' plans for their Saturday's hotidiy. "Bloom's bonanza boomeriJr." will tlud the drifts too high to admit of driving with his teeth, or even mth oue haud. "Pim." Lyon is repotted as having passijw through a state of metamorphosis andfhas been transformed into an ice nuirnmy, at least so says the major. Paul Allen says that If tho^e tiny hoota had not enticed him onward, he would never have ached the protection of the college w.Uls in safety. As it was he froze his left chc. quite severely, and by the way those self same boots are re ported as having a partial weakness for the janitor's society, and an elopement is even limited at in the near future. PlIII.OMATITEAN. Coal for a Cantury. Grand Forks Herald. Mr. J. L. Colton of Burling'on, Ward county, publisher of the Reporter, a sprightly paper edited by his son L. D. Colton, arrived from the west yesterdaj on a mission of the greatest commercial importance to Dakota. Mr. Colton is the owner of an extensive coal mine two miles from .Burlington, to which he is laying aside track, the rails for which went west some weeks ago. This Colton coal is said to be superior to the bitu -minous coal ufed here and of a mo3t ar dent quality. An eight foot vein lias been opened, and all the poople of Ward county are using the coal in preference to the wood on Alouse River. It costs them at the mines $2 per ton. The present ob stacle in the way, which it is hopsd MAY BE REMOVED, is the high railroad rate3 on coil, so that we woulJ have to pay the railroid for Dakota coul, almost as much as the com bined rate? from Pennsylvania here. At present, i\lr. Colton is arranging to have this coal introduced into Grand Forks, through Messrs. Collins & Murphy, who will nave acirloid in a few days. It is estimated now. that ibis coal can be de livered at a very small profit to the pro ducer and merchant, at th» cars in car load lots at £6 per ton. If the ra'es of the railroads were made with a view to «ncourage the developm mt of Dakota, it could be delivered at per tin at the highest. But that is not yet the case. Mr. Colton entertains the encouraging ba liefthat there is enough coal there to aupp'y Dakota with fuel for 100 years to come, and, given the rejnlition of rail rord rate», the peoj 1 of Dakota need not fear a fuel famine. In regard to the quality of lb« coal he-ays eni.hM»i*sti cilly: "It burns like furj. There i* no putting it our, wh MI started, except ty immersion, and that is why 1 cill it 'Baptist coai.' MSKF.r.FI MONTHLY. This journal says: A singular incident is reported to haye occurred lately in the Bank of England. A man entered, per spiring under the weight of a heavy bag, which he threw on the counter, and asked to have changed for gold. The bag sAcontained exactly -£100 worth of four penny bits of the year 183S—ail of the 0,000 as bright and unworn as when freshly issued from the mint. The owner ,explained that the coins were a legacy (Mai his grandmother, who had just died, Inhaling more than usual nf 'pw Enjoy Life. What a truly beautiful world we live in! Nature gives us grandeur of moun tains, glens and oceans, and thousands of means of enjoyment,. We can desire no better when in perfeut hea.th but how often do the majority of people feel like giving it up disheartened, discouraged and worn out with disease, when there is no occasion for this feeling, as every suf ferer can easily obtain satisfactory proof that Green's August Flower will make then free from disease, as when born. Dyspepsia andjliver complaint are the direct causes of seventy-five per cent of sucli maladies as biliousness, indigestion, sick headache, costiveness, nervous prostration, dizziness of the head, palpi tation of the heart and other distressing symptoms. Tlirei% doses of August flower will prove its wonderful effect. Sample bottles, 10 cents. Try it. XJNJOINTED CHAT. Farmer Wheat ot Bucks county, Penn sylvania, has a s'm named Buck Wheat. Preserved Smith wa* the name of a prominent geutlemun who died recently iu Ohio. The Augusta (OH.) Chronicle 8iys: A first mortgage represents the northern unsentimental idea of the new south. The postotlice department has refused to sanction the naming of postoffices af ter Sitting Bull and Creronimo. The New York World says. The United States senate will soon be general ly kuown as the upper house of purses. The bioux tribe of Indians has a sub chief who is named The-man-who-ran so-faat-that-the-wind was-left-behind." Maj. J. A. Smith, U. S. A., recom mends the removal of "Pull and-be Damned-Point," Portsmouth (N. ,) harbor. While a young man of Cherry Valley, 111., was paying a visit to a young woman of his acquaintance the young woman's brother unhitched his horse from the sleigh which he had left standing at the door and hitched a brindle cow in the horse's place. The fireman of a railway engine at Sheffield, 111, was susprised to find a tin box full of blasting nvtier in the coal which he was about to shovel into the fire. The powder, if ignited, would have blown the engine to atoms. The box is supposed to have been put in the coal by mc careless miner- A rich citizen of Cairo, 111., wore the same hat for twenty-six years. While he was getting shaved in a barker shop recently some one stole bis old hat and left a new one in its pi-ice. T^e liat's owner has employed a detective to dis cover the thief and has taken out, war ranis against several persons whom he suspects of the larceny. It is likely that a suit will be brought by Waukesha county, Wis., against the villag of Waukes«a because of the re fusal of tbe village to refund to the county money paid bj the latter for board of prisoners sentenced to til under village ordinances. The refusal of the village to pay is bused on the claim that the sheriff had no authority to make ar rests under the ordinances except on com plaint of the president cr a trustee, and as complaints were not thus rnide it is asserted that payment cannot bo en forced. The Railway and Hotel News s.ays that Helena "is considerably stirred up over the finding of a mynterious package in an out of the way lace, containing two otlles of 1 quid marked "anti-fat—A. W. E." It is supposed by the' authori ties to be the package which was stolen from Maj. A. W. E Iward?, of the Fargo Argus, while visiting the city last sum mer in company with Colouel Steele and W. A. Kindred. It will be held for iden tification. This is the package that caused so much trouble between the major and the Printer's Ur.ion, the printers mistaking his desire to cut down his too solid flesh for a fiend sh move to rule out "phat taki'8" on the Argus. "The major went through so many trmli and tribulation5* about this anti-fat that he finally decided to give it up al together. It used to be the subject of a good deal of talk among the hoys, and the major was "joshed" so much tint he reluctantly discontinued using the medi cine. The major refusts to endorse a candidate for post master in Dakota, all because that man had mentioned anti fat in a game of draw poker. Expostula tions were of no avail, and the major re fused to be comforted. Th'j candidate for postmaster had never heard or the medicine and mere'y sng^e3ta I 'Ante, Fat,' when the major was a little slow ahout coming to the front with two white checks to start the pot." Notice of Dissolution. The partnership heretofore existing between Mason & Craven is this day dissolved by mutual const r.t. All per sons knowing themselves to be indebted to the firm will please call ard settle 1 cash, or note. MA3')N & CRAVES. Dec. 30. 1(?86 Farmers' Alliance. Tiic annual meeting of the Stutsman County Farmers' Alliance will be held Monday, February 7tb, at tno Armory, in Jamestown, at 1 o'clock p. m., for the pur|Mse of electing officers and transact ing other important business. All mem bers are requested to be present. U.A i'jA #JT and who, having a passion for four penny piece?, liad procured the bagful at the bunk half a century ago, and hoarded them carefully until the day of her death The legatee took liis hundred pounds in gold and departed. Next morning he re appeared in a very, excited state of mind, and asked for the four penny bits back "for," said he, "I am told that the jew^ eTers will give a shilling apiece for them." He was informed that the coins had been "d stributed," and that it was impossible to return them. '*V WW NEW DETROIT, ST. 1 Telegraphic. YOUK, Jen. 29.—The directors of the Northern Pacific met yesterday with out taking any action on the proposition to lease tlie Oregon Navigation. The directors voted to invest §100,000 in seed wheat for the benefit of the far mers of Dakota, west of the Missouri aud eighty miles east of that river, in re turn for the nee- wheat farmers will re turn bushel for bushel out of the crop grown from it. The action of the 20m pany is practical as well as benevolent, as the wheat freights would be very light next fall if the farmers in their present condition were compelled to forage for seed. ST.PAUL, Jan. 28—All day long trains of cars loaded with people have been pouring into the city, and it is estimated that fully 50,000 strangers tonight wit nessed the second storming of the ice pal ace outside. Probably 100,000 people gathered within and on the hills near, while 5,000 to 6,000 men and women in the gay unifroms of their respective chibs marched through tlie streets and joined in tlie attack. At, a given signal the as sault commenced, and tor one-half hour the air was filled with rockets and fire BALLS OF EVERY CONCEIVABLE COLOLL, lighting up the palace in a manner in describably beautiful. Suddenly from the very summit of the main tower poured fiery veils down the sides to the grouud, and for a time the castie seemed to be ablaze, a veritable Niagara of light. WASHINGTON, Jan. 29 —Mr. Inga'ils presented in the senate yesteiday the pe tition of W J. Fitch aut' sixteen citizens of Fargo, Dak., setting forth that the tax of two cents a pound on oleomargarine, when sold by manufacturer's,is arable and abundant to carry out the objects of the statute without unreasonable hardships caused by the exhorbitant license fees as now required to be paid by the present law. The petition further states thtit the tax on oleomargarine should not be great er than on tooacco, whisky, beer or ci gars. They also complain that a dealer who only wants a license for one or two mo oths should not be compelled to pay for a whole year. Mich., Jan. 29.—Peter Wil- lams, lately an inmate of the Michigan Soldier's home at Grand Rapids, makes serious charges against the management. He says that he saw one inmate, a con sumptive, taken to a den just oil the wa ter closet because his breath was offensive and kept there till he died. Another pa tient, a paralytic was «ln confined in this grewsome cell, the floor of which was constantly we', from the drippings of the slop3 carried through to the closets, until tie died. The bills of fare for sick aud dying men, he says, were tough beef steak stewed in water, butterine, raw potatoes, aud hot water, called, by court esy, tea. An investigation has been or dered. BERLIN, Jau. 29.—At the court recep tion today Enperor William informed the assembled officers that 72,000 men of the reserves would be called out immedi ately, and be drilled in the use of the new repeating rifle. This announcement, taken in consideration with the reported words of Crowu-Prince Frederick Will iam at the same reception, that the situa tion was still serious, renews pu'ilic alarm. HATTON, PAUL, Jan. 31.—At a meetingoft.be executive board of the carnival yesterday it was decided to close the festivities last night. They will begin teuriug down the fence and slide this morning. The board will attempt to continue the illumination of the palace and streets one more week. 1 he carnival is understood to have been a handsome su cess financially. COLUMBUS, Jan. 31.—In Nor.hern Ohio there is much excitement over the possi bility of a win with Canada. Governor Foraker is constantly receiving letters from patriotic citizens asking leave to form home militia companies. In con nection with this a United States army man has revealed a fact hnherio unpub lished. During the discussion of the] Canadian troubles the war department at Washington ascertains! the strength of the ml'itia in every state, and requested from the O'uto authorities information us to the number of troops. NEW YORK, Jan. 31.—There seems to be strong grounds for the belief that with in the next twenty-four hours the strike situation in this city and vicinity will be I complicated by the tying up of almost every surface railroad in the city. This step is in contemplation, as on accouut of the moral support to the striking long shoremen and coal handlers, ihe con ductors on several of the roads deel .red today that the tie up was not only in contemplation but had been practically decided upon. MADISON, Fiesa J. J. EDDY, President. F. B. FAKCIISB, Secretary. Jan. 31.—Argument in the great railroad suit of Sarah A. Angle aeainst the Chicago, Portage & Superior ra 1 oad company, for vii 1 iiion of con tract, wis concluded vcsteiday. Ti.e amount involved is estimated at half a million. The jury rendcrc-d a verdict for ths lamtifi! for $351,965 50. A motion was made for anew trial. FT- REOOII, Moat., Jan. 31.—Special to Pioneer Priss: At five o'clock snow is still falling down with no sign of a break. A1 aruing reports as to the cuudi tion of stodk come from the extreme southwest. and Dakotaian: A man who registered J* F. Coll ns, Clinton, Iowa reached Yankton on Sauird iy night la:-t, and immediately l.cgan inq lirinij about town for hia wife and her esoor', wlio skipped from Sioux City on Friday night last, earning to Yankton. He searched! high afnd low all night Si turd ay and ail yesterday, but without success and re turned to'Sioux CHy thia morning. Ho says be don't care for the woman, but with the pair a large sum of money be longing to him went away and he wants the dust. £GB!2B$2S&£j6tfi A Dak., Jan. 29.—Two young men, George llolman, and Nels Christo pher were killed yesterday by foul gaain a well about twelve miles west of Hat ton. DKPRICES SPECIAL, & NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS MOST PCRFECT EM0B Prepared jvith stT!ct regard toPnrity, Strength, and llealtliluluoss. JJr.J'rico'sIiakingl'Dwdercontains no Ammonia,Lime,Al'.::n or Phosphate .. Dr.Prico'a Extracts, Vanilla, Lemon, etc., ilavor deliriously. fpfcc Mm'G powprn ca. Cwca™. mo sr. icws^ Piizs. Capital "We $153,COO. hereby ccrtify that wc pnporv'w tlio arrunyi-Miienttf for all tin: Monthly ami suini-annii al DrawitijjH of Th- Lonisi.-nm Stall' I.utti r) Ci.ni puny, and in pcrHon maimun and control tlie Omwaiae" •hfiinpeivoe, and that h.- su« are r.ou liuctcd with horn-sty, fairruss. ii.id in jro.'d fai111 toward nil piirtiep. and wi: utith^rizi- the i-'ompa to IIKU iliin certillcnt"', Willi I'ai,-siinilenof our cig natarea uttactiod, iu its advertisuiiionlii." Commit*-doner*. We the nndersienrd Banks and flankers will pay all Priznn dnnvn in Th Louisiana late Loi t«rieu wlrrh miy be presented «t onrci:ni.tif. J. H. OGIiliSUY, Pres. Louisiana Nat'lEk. P. liANAUX, l'res. State Is'a '1 lJk A. It AI WIN, Pres. New Orleans Xat't 15k. ATTRACTION! UNPRECEDENTED W rwFPUAi OVERHALFA MILLION DISTRIBUTED Conipsy. Louisiana State Lottery Incorporated in 1868 for 25 yearn by Ihe Legisla ture for Educational and liu table purpose*— with a capital of $1,000 U0—to which a reserve fund of over $550.0.-0 hu. since been added. By an overwhelming popular vote it? franchise was made a part of tt present State Constitution adopted liecember 2d, A. 1)., 1873. Tlie only Lottery ever voted on and endorsed bythe oeop'e of any State. It sever ssalcs or postpones. JtH Grant! single Nitmlier lira utiles u'. 11 take plnue monthly, anil the Semi Anna! Druviiigs regularly every six month* (Juno and Oeciiittlifr). SPLENDID OPPOKTUXITY TO WIN GRAXll PRIZE OK 3 LARGEI'KIZES OF 4 LARiiK 1'BIZiid OP 20 PKIZES OK 50 A FORTUNE. Second (irand liruwitiK. lass B, in the AOAIIKMV OF MITHI•, New Orleans, I ties- day, February 8, 1887--SOlat Monthly Draw ing. Capital Prize, §150,000. J^-Notise.—Tickets are Ten Dollars only. Halves, $a. Fifths, $2. Tenths, $1. LIHT OF VRIZE9. 1 CAPITAL PHIZIi OP J,l.,0.0r)0 .. 1 GKAND PR!ZK OK $ro,ooo 50.000 .... 5J.0i.it) 2-J.UJO iiU.OiC 10,000.... 2i .000 5,ooo.... o,ouo 1.0 0 20.0011 5J! s!5.0(0 100 300 .... 80,000 200 JiOO .... 4.i,0u0 500 100 .... fiO.OTH 1000 50 .... 50.000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 100 Approximation Prizes of $300 $30,000 100 do 200 20.000 100 100 .... 10.000 2,179 I*r!zoB, amounting to j53 .OCO Application for rates to clubs should be made only to the ollice of the Company in New Or.'emie. Kor further information «rtu clearly, gi rife full address. POSTAL NOTES. Kxpr. ss Money Orders, or New York Kxclianye in ordinary letter. Currency by Exureux Tat oar exm-nsel addressed IU. A. DAUPHIN, orM. MINNESOTA iNciv Orleans, I."., A. DAUPHIN, Washington, D. C. Address Registered Letters to New ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK. New Or.ians La REMEMBER KtftaKSnSf who are in charge ol" the drawings, is a Kiiaran tee of absolute fairness and intesrily, that the chances are all ciual, and that no one can )oss:- biy divitm what nuaiiier.s will draw a prize. All pa'rties then-lore advertising to frtinranKe prizes in this lottery, pr holding ort ny other impossible indueenients, are swindlers, and only atm to deceive and defraud tlie unwary* .AJbTID NORTHWESTERN Railroad^Conipanv. (!Iiicago&ST.LOUISSfcoriLine THE QKLY LISE IN THE NORTHWEST RUNNING PULLMAN'S Elegant Buffs! Sleepers AND 'Combination Sleeping amd Cliair Cars FROM sr. IWULnnd MINNEAPOLIS TO CHICAOO AND THE E \ST Klu-rt '.itio to St. Lc.-ii*, Kansas City St. Joseph, Atcliison, Li-aven. worth, CJalvt'ston, San lr:iiu'isfo and ALL CALIFORNIA JOINTS* Ni-: W OK LE-VNS AND FLORIDA. Thrntifh to nil j.n nts South, Eaet and West without (JbanKu of Depots. .7. A. HANLEY. Tr.-'.rc Maaaicr, St. T. A. WHI^KOSE. A-st. ir-iflic 7*1 m.-fer. $25 Reward Will he paid forconvroUon of parties cut or retnoririfit anv od from S'-otion 7, Pp. 141, ltange 62, near Spir ltwood Lakes, bj CUTLER A DA.SIS., Spiriiwocd, or A. HcKECHME, IkariV, Jancfltow*. 6 f\m fyS COFFEE SOLD ONLY IN to 8 CHAN. BASSETT. JAMESTOWE", DAKOTA. First-c'ass lligs and Guides for Land Hunters. Sale 6t"ck con Htantiy on hand. Good corral facilities -for shippers. 'Bus to all parte or the city. A .upecialtv made of boarding gentlemen's road horses. JAMESTOWN Roner]Vmis RUSSELL, MILLER MILLING COMPANY, Manufacturers of of Jamestown, Belle O '.V •"A'-V-'W-.vyf •SglllSt v*', ir^- LUMBER, Lath. Sash, Doors, Mouldings, Officio and yards, Main Street, opposite JJot!!erri Ifukota Elevator. BEAST! Mexican Mustang Liniment CURES Scratches. Contracted Sciatica, Lumbago, Rheumatism, Burns, Scalds, Stings, Sites, Braises. luniona, Corn3» Sprains. Strains, Stitches, Stiff JomtSi Backache, Galls, Sores, Spavin Hnscles, Eruptions, Hoof Ail, Screw THIS COOD OLD STAND-BY accomplishes for everybody exactly what tscloimed forlt. One of the reasons for the groat popularity ot the Mustang Liniment la found In Its universal applicability* Everybody needs such a medicine. The Lumberman needs It in case of accident. The Housewife needs it for general family use. The Cannier needs it for his teams and his men. The jtfcchanio needs it always on his work bench. The Miner needs in ca«e of emergency. The I'ioncer needsit—can't get along without it. The Farmer needs it in his house, bis stable, and his stock yard. The Steamboat man or the Boatmnn needs It in liberal supply afloat and ashore. The Horsc-fancicr needs It—it is his best friend and safest reliance. Tho Stocb-irrower needs it—It will saY» him thousands of dollars and a world of trouble. The Railroad man needs and wOl need it so Ions as his life Is a round of accidents and dangers. The Backwoodsman needsit. There is noth ing 1'kS !t ji3 an Antidote for tho riati&ci to life, tlmb and comfort which surround the pioneer. Tho Merchant needs ttaboat hi* store among his employees. Accidents will happen, and when these come the Kustang Liniment Is wanted at once. Keep a Bottle ID ••yi' Worms, ', v1' ONE-POUND PACKAGES. Cents a Pound Saved. You cannot get as good coffee loose for less than the above difference in price. All enterprising merchants know this and offer it freely. They consider the best interests of their customers, and know that its drinking quality will increase their les, and in the end make them more money. Some dealers look only at immediate results and urge you to buy bulk coffee or some other package coffee on which they can make large profits. Do not be influenced by arguments of interested parties, but judge for yourself. Give our coffee a chance on its merits and you will admit it is better than any other package coffee, and as good as any bought at 25 cents per pound in bulk. Sold by principal grocers everywhere. W. F. MCLAUGHLIN & CO. Importers, Jobbers, and Roasters of Coffee, 82, 81, 86 and 88 South Water St., CHICAGO, ILL. If yon cannot, pet. the- Coffee frrun your growr, send u' $1, with the name of your neuri :-t Express Offiiv, mid we will send 5 Ihs., charts prepaid. BASSETT & RINGER, Livery,Sale& Feed .•2.R2 BV FA"! Swinney, Saddle Galls, Piles, Cracks. the Honee. Tis the be»t of economy. Keep ABotttoIn tReFactory. Its Immediate WMIHU DAN. UINUUK Stable. Proprietors. FLOUR AND FEED. THE CELEBRA1ED BRANDS: "A" Patent, Northwest. Golden OF FAitUO, DA OTA. TEK. Fire,LiiMnii anu Tornacn PAID UP CAPITAL, $100,008 \V. W. WALKEK, President. R, F. WOOLt'OLK, V. IrroHui-n 1). L. FRY, Treasurer. W. A. LO yVELL, Sec clary, J. R. WINSLOW, DKALEH IN Paper, Building v/ •i?" 53 7'A~ Sc ^C-Tm POPULAR CCR* SS1T3 IHTTiCDUCEO. Hninf IriF iss-'-r^cT to Tr'-i-^etoae 5 *-'L^.UiLi]-.L C,,.inct ,v0brolic-.i. 4 i3 and cr. 7 to W.o v-'earer. 1-2 nicv In r- root's rsccpt tlscss lo ly Wuraor Lros r~ rr" r\ C- Ti- C[ RC^ T" ,v«THA*,V c-:x n:J AVOID CHTIA." •a:.-OS OF HA\ w-T LXL CC\^- S-CT THAT HF.CAKS A-n' v.X-vn !N ACCHiXT. CO^CO WITH VAuiOUS co ALL cr-rune CC5!?AL1\£ COR r.C'.'iLC e'j INiiOL C-f ^r'hirs. AC J. w. SH1BIBAI Di-a'er in all kind? of WOOD AND GOAL Flour and Feed. 1 t»o in case of accident saves p*in and loss of wagm. T«* U-i. Ketp a Bottle Alwaya ia the Stall* for JftlQ^StOwUi J/wKvw, wfcva ... 1 4 -^Tm MINNEAPOli Dr. Hubbai REGUI.AEI.Y Graduated and Licensed PLysici»jjf authorized to treat all !^. Nervous & Chronic Diseases. fJ ON ACCOUNT OP HIS MMEEM PI1A0TI0E. xn i'yftff. will make bis next visit at Saturday, March ,'19th,. **1 1887, And Keiiiaia Tivo Days,/ where be can be consulted Chonic Catarr5 LUNG', Broneliia! Aftcctioos, Spine, Liver,.Kidneys, FEMALE DISEASES, AUD ALL Chronic Diseases. Exriituii.iiiou nml Consultation Frre. Catarrb and Deafness Treated Scienlillc Principles. Up«B Catarrh dif.-asss are dependent nponso.ne rain, in the orKani^m. The nistrcesinc sr.(.jeze. ibe acrid watery discharges from the ryes and none i.ie p-.i» nl inrtamtnauos extending"to the throat,' the swelling of the rrHiconsiining, cauping choking Pensations eongh and spittim of iaucoap,efpecial^,' )y in the morning after rising, ringing noieeg-:t» ilie head and sphituij hejidach s, are faxsliarf? symptoms to tho«e Hiiaorme from periodical at ticks of hoad colds and inflnei'^ft, and who arei£' n-irant of the tendencies to run into conmmplion. Catarrh affocts the organic nerve* and the circola tion ej uclally becoroes deranged and blood la comes poieoied, when consumption follows. "A HUBBARD DR. Has discovered the greatest cure in the world foir Wcaknv* of the back and lirabs. Hnpotency,gen-' eral debility, nervousncES, languor, confusion of iceus, pnlptralion of the heart, timidity, tremt lii.g, dimness of sight or giddiness,dieeas iof the throat, nose or skin, affections of the lher,lnnej. siemacli or bowel?—thofie terrible disorders ar[»" *. iiii: from praftice# more the f.iiis- of rei. derin^' in hr fithi-rwi.-e if inja- fatal to their victims than the bli..htiig their irrij impossible. YOUNG MEN Vi'ho have heroine vic dread fweejjs ro an have wiih the iheiHier- lyte, ^.i sirens to the Mariners 01 Uiysics •&. most rndient hopes of anticipatlen ims of "olitary vice, lhat n! ar.d cie triictive habit which annnnli) untimely grave men *hcu?ands of yoon* o: xa t.-d talent ar,d brilliant inte'lCCt, who entranced listeningB^nateo mar cail deuce. Organic Weakness immediately enrod ..onrl fnlt vigor restored. This jtu c'joii v» lilt i.Uoif life a bunion and max nmo !)!('. is :h"p«fsuliy paid by the victim of ITHJIT'''P I'erH.uis riiiiie1, in health by nnlearned prt'en.l *-K ers,_who keep them tr-iling month aftei moriti tukin? ms aud injuriouscomporrds:shonW apply uumedia'.eiy. Bx\ Hubbard Grailnate ~f one of the nio eminent ro ie^ffs.u the United ^taiea, !'.as eflected? eome of the Bi09t a«tfn:shn'g enri lhat were ever known many troubled with ringing in the head am* ears wbtn a«-!e- great rcnousneM, being alamcd ai eer tain sounds, with frcqu ct bhiphinj, attendee •ometimes th deians ement of the n.ind, wera cured imtned-atdi. is Take Fariicular tJ of their eloquence'or i-iMiioy the liviitjr waked with fell coot)- MABEIAGE. I Marr'-'d r«on -, or yotirg men crx.-.cnip atrne tiuirr ,'v a"me of cervoiib debi'itvr.r anv crtiei .taw. Kpeeilily ie!ievcd. "lie who olacon h'tif If ttndcr the care'of I)r H. ma? reltgion«ly n. ic.i li honor as gentleman, end conSder: ieiy o:. Ins skill as physic an. Voang peupie ate too apt coiarnii from not beirg awareo» tlie? drcudi'ul that may eu^a© Tho yi^t (Uraiigcd, the pb^s-cal nnd m»r« t:il function* wt u* (-rn.il. lo.es of power, ncrvoos i» tabil'tv•. dysyops a. puipstafon of the heart ii» ^r-t.on, debility, wr?i»ug of lita frame, co-i-U.eoi]Mi ?ip:iou, dccuy and deatli. A Cure Warranted. Motica. all those -wbo M«r ia itnproper Indulgence ard T*r. 11. nrIdre«?es tired tn. ivt* by sol :iry h:ih ts, hico rmn both taSnk and* body, ntiflttuig them for business, atatly, wciely c. msrriaav. Th-se ar' some of the sad, melarcholj eiTecl= ir^duced by The early "a-.\i!« of youth, tin: Weakness in the bat and 1 limb#, pain in the bead, dimness of eisrht, lo?« «if cjnscnUr tower, palti ration the hi« t, dyspepsia, ncrvocai-rltabilily, derat nt of the diccrtive functions, debit It*, consnmDtwn, etc. SPECIAL NOTICE. Those who reside at a diwroce de#?r iig«h W» -i tors' erviee and cmnnm I *1 call, -will «eeei«»p(Mar jjgggs atsraaoa thr=as&' -sZsei. toms, etc encjoeing stamp- AddiMa ELMERHOBBmM* Box iu c* %mNEAP0LI3, ICKS lT..5^2