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rr THE index«* « THE IN 0 EX V . h i —I» tnU'T— W'ÖO pof. ^s^num. § H U not the <|ue*tlon. can von iifford II jè **>' can you uflorri u> dn «rlrimnf Ht ft is rsau pr / I > Not reached Can you afford C4=# JS any other ooe paper f-B-dr'Sr to advertise ta It? ' = EMMETT. C \XYON COUNTY, SATI UDAV MOUSIN'«. JANTAKY 13, VOU I NO. 11. T — T\T1 fl 11 -in mn li 0 \ f r. ;, Mt Items q( Interest From Many §ourçpç, ABOUT OUR N&iQHBORg. What They ate Doing—General Nt-V** From all Parts pf Id^hp, Ijrgr(p|ai j» fgging jq tigltibfia lH«d Hlntind pvgfy ot|iMf place ip Ul»hn Thfae hundred taxpayers are on 'he delilH|uen| list in Wash|ngt<in county. home hiaallums came near Hiding an Old man jn halmop City with a shot from an air uun, recently A r'dttan Willed a m»n in )Mj»rn»r by Ihc name uf Harris, last week, over a tun dollar accouqt and t|u|»tly skip|ied. The farmers of Oneida county have or ganized a farmer's league for the pur pose of studying th« irrigation question. The htate Normal ach«a»l. located at Albion, Cassia county, opened for busi »<11 last Monday with Chag. Lyles, a fortner Washington county teacher, as principal, Oscar Young,a son uf President Brig ham Young, has been adjudged Insane In halt Lake, a guardian will be ap |a>ltip<d to look after his business a (fairs. Rexburg Hammer, The farmers uf Idaho county have pe titioned the commissioners for a bounty on gruund squirrels, A few ounces »f rough on rats, judiciously apiairtioped. ffuuld be a better exterminator. Two Nampa cha|>a stole a barrel of whiskey front Ute de|ad at Dial place and carted It off to Caldwell where «hay aold II tu Brown Bros, for ♦ , 4i. They were bound over tu the grand Jury. A republleau p»|kt called the Busy Bee has been launched at Aiblofl wBh Asa Abbult, formerly of the Mi. Home Mall, as publisher. Oovernor McCon nell is said to be assisting the project. It Is a close race between Ik-Lnmar and Salmon City In the number of pugi listic encounters this winter. The Nug get has established a lighter's column to meet the requirements of the limes and as an offset for the Caldwell Tri bune's kicker's ciiiiimn. Engineer Heilden, in charge of a sur veying party, left Caldwell Thursday to make surveys in connection with a pro|siseil irrigating canal on the North Payette river bench. This is another farmers movement and much interest is being taken in it. If the result dues nut show that Ihe enterprise is loo ex (H-nsIve tu be undertaken by the farm ers' It is ex|a*el«d that work will be be gun mi tbe new ditch in Ihe early future. The Tribune takes great pleasure in see ing the people take hold of Miose pro|*> »Uiuiis and sincerely hu|a>s success will follow. Many Caldwell |>eople are en couraging the movement and may give it substantial support. The bench prie pueed m be covered is a *pl»n<u<l body of some acres, Should the under taking prove practicable, excellent oj* ■rluultles will be oiauted up for new Tile more farmer's ditches the Settlers, better amt we hope th« Payne and Boise river canal* will move on rapidly,—Tri butte. int« uf th« moat useful organUatlims In this age of organization |s (he one among the farmers In the neighborhood of Boise. An effort Is being mad« to lake a canal from th<- Boise river, about five miles above (he city, aad extend it the country fur a distance of So across mile», whereby U la claim'd, thousands of acres of laud that I» now perfectly worthless will become homes for the homeless. The farmers will taka shares jit th< ditch and will be allowed tin privilege of working it out. arrangement HIU a long felt want, no cajjlal will be required, and the ditch when completed wil bel o ng U> the farmer. Republic rejoices Such an to six* that in one a|a>t. al least, on our globe. Ihe farmer* realize their own need* »uffirtenlly to their effort*, and Ihu* debar some shark Iront reaping all the benefits beneficent scheme.—Montpelier Re unite ■so»«. 1 ' <tfa public. \I1 the contracts for constructing the ' wn(tu „ f„ad have been lei. |irmci S Ulv to outside bidders, who hap|»*ned * I bid loxrer than home canlraclot«, ■ilh one or two exceptions. The slate * ,. .„jaUv liave ins'll ahead insome wotliu P«s . LmI F.atnsi. ***"?"* *?-- 2 Vhe mt.n.v d a ml. kept at home, where as It is. mile of it will get into Ihe chan ' r u nljhere but «.!! f..w in.» the l # «f* >f <ujr arifhbon. nua I hl* hrn. (■offen O |),fatale akuiild have ,1t riv. thus put Into circula ( o lira from \h* ****** that, will be enjoy *d by .*h*m. (.nlv wav lo have prevented this would uuUidrr% ihc i»rlvi« Iwfià d»A) U«>r luge to bid by engrafting such a rlanae (nto the law making the appropriation apd guvemltm the. aetpms of the cpra rfllsaioiiers Although every Itcynblican l-apef in | thjs lam) districtpublished Mr King.ly'» I rypiy Iq t|ie 1 'pafting k|ck" which a(e j |Hiarell ill the Emmett ISUK* recently, nut one iff them niters a word In behalf ! of (>ur re«later, who see.ms to be breqlh jpg h(s last |K,l|tical breath.—trader Mark \V Musgiuve arrived from Oqmr d'Alciu- last Friday evening. Mr. went fq CVurd'Alen« city over a I sail on horseback from a point within twenty miles of where Colgate was abandoned. !{<• say* Ibe people qf tliat section are indignant over the planner in which tip* Carlin party left Colgate.—Cold Miner, Commissioner Paul estimates the. gqld bearing sands on the Snake, river in Canyon county will yield a million dol lars annually for the next fifty year*. That will give every man.Avmnan and child a re v »nue «f ♦ 2 <J 0 per annum in dependent of regular business. This is not held nut as an inducement *<» immi gration h;i| a glittering hope to old settlers,—Caldwell, Chris, Rvana, Ihu notorious California bandit, made h|a escape from the count) jail al Fresno California on th« «veiling of Dec. 2811). with the Msiataucn of his wife and the waller * supiiep to the pristoner, state* that th« deputy sheriif in charge locked III» waiter ami Mrs. Evans it) the Cell with K'-ans while supl**» was eaten, and u|ait| aliening the cell he was con fronted «Uh a six-shooter and obljdged to lead the prisoner out and show hint the way of escape, l,a«l Fpii)ay afternoon Harry |vo», the twelve year old soli of Deputy Recorder Ives, met with one of those accidents which sometimes happen, and in this case caused h|s death, He »'»■ playing with an old ï2-ca|il)re revolver which had been among the family belongings for years, when he haiked down the bar rel and for some unaccountable reason it was discharged and the hall entered his face at the corner of the left eye bi side the nose and passed through the brain and lodged against the skull. The accident happened at about 4 o'clock and he lived until after 4 o'clock Satur day morning. Mike Hanley, while splitting rails last weeks near Mr, Met linn's, says the Lewiston Teller, got caught by a falling tree and had his leg crushed between the foot and the knee. The accident oc cured wain after noon. He was pinned M ho carried (hr The account to the earth and cried in vain for assist ance. It was not until sundown that he whs rescued. Will Mviiinn, coming home, heard bis cries, and came to his aid. Tin- Injured man had worked he roically during the lung afternoon, had worked the log from off his leg niai had made a pair of crutches, but could not use them on occounl of the snow and soft ground. He had crawled about three hundred yards through the snow. His foot was badly swollen and his Ungers frozen severely . He was taken at once to Mr. Mettion s and l>r. Turner was called. The exposure and suffering will make his recovery doubtful. The reason why some towns grow is because there are some men of push ami energy in them, who ate not afraid to s|>eml their money to boom their town, says an exchange. They erect substan tial buildings, organize slock companies am) establish factories; secure railroads, work for the public improvements ami us-every means In their power to induce people to locate in their town, evi-r they go they tell of the advantages of their city, they write about it in every letter.they send circulars and newspajiers to all whom they think they can induce to visit the city; and when anyone visit* them they treat him falls in with them and their city at once. It is enterprise and everyone's pulling together that makes a progressive city, and don't let ibe fact eacai* your mem ory. He Wher kindly that he We notice Oregon paliers continually blowing sbuul having shown the largest apple al the World's Fair. Now the apple rooster of those Oregon folks is out In Ihe damp, cold weather. The Oregon apple on which they lav claims weighed IS 3-4 ounces and was the sec und largest al the fair, but Idaho leavls with a monster of 27 S-4 ounce*. Why liiere Is uo comparison la'lwwn them; al all! Idaho could have given an Oregon man a chunk of her apple and and still be in the lead, we could have made s gvsal sized pie off our apple and still have enough left to make a* many pies as vinnilH t »... i > r ,-.„J. we could har« pored ' .. -, ■• I with "hern" and uia.k* enough ci.ler from Ihe surplus I» treat h-r commis .loner on. we .. M I ««aMiidfoftlia» «ik«, «m »mnnlown (*., 1 :.n. i md *.f the remnants mad** etnaigh apjde bullit to have spread Thet,«wany slice of Ortqtuo bread! Go way make u> Urol.—Weix-r 9 ,#»uual. vow ini COMING n (11 I H e yylH Adtire« ti(6 Pbftpld j - | trflmett TO-I^UGHT, JANUARY IJi r Pj U j populists Preparing to Orgam^A -, j Call for a Convention The The following letter from (k,v«mg McConnel! dated al fh'isc, Japuatv 5ll, t )k!l4. u».plains itm-lf:: 51 u. ft A. (owukx, Emmett. Idaho, Dear dir:—I have, concluded to visit Emmett on Saturday, the IHlh la-avmg here in the morning, I wdl arrive there some tjme in the afternoon, and will address th» f>eoj»le on general subjects pertaining to the welfare of the Slate, that same night Please notify the. peie pie of my coming. Wishing you a hap py Neye Ye r, I am Verv jdneerely y ours IV. .1 Mi-ConnK i i Uoveruor Tin: in*-».ling will be held in the Ward well hall and extensive preparations have been math- for the Govern« if 's re ception. SCHOOL HEPOR r . Attendance )s-rfect the last month In School Diairjci, No, 3. Samuel Klgg J«*.« Ktltptt l*Sul Killeit May Rigg» 1 Mamie KllloM. Mis- Katie Clark, Teacher. ATTKNTIOW! POPULISTS. Thlr« will be a people's party meeting al the court house )n Caldwell, Canyon county. Idaho, on Saturday, January 27, 1801. at one o'clock P. M., for the purpose of perfecting a county organiza tion. and the transaction of such other business as may come before the conven tion. Members of the party an- request ed to hold precinct meeting*on taturday January 20. 1*14. in their respective pre cincts and select at least two delegates to attend the county convention. How ever. it is desired that each precinct be represented, whelhere primaries are held or nul. Committee. By order uf State Central Committee. ACURE FOR HYDROPHOBIA. \V. B. Reynolds, M. D.. writes to the New York Sun: I send to the Sun a re. ci|a* fur rabies—less properly ralliai hy drophobia—which I have nut seen in any medical books, but which I have used for twenty years in my practice. In no case has it ever failed to do all that is claimed for It. The preparation is aim I •)•■ and harmless, and any one can obtain the ingredients at any drug store or from any physician. It is useful in cases of bites of |s>isonous insects, as well as in caw of rabies. Chloroform and concent rated ammo nia. equal portions: mix and apply with a s|K»llgv or piece of soft cloth to the bitten parts for six or ten minutes. The latrts bitten, if swollen or inflamed, may b<- rubles) with equal purtiousuf ammo nia and spirits of turpentine for a day or two, to relieve soreness. The above mixture acts mechanically, causing almost instantly a How of blood from the parts bitten. Also Ihe ammo nia, I claim, neutralizes the |ioison left in the jairts. I have a record of several eases on hand, and intend publishing them Main in the Atlanta Medical Jour nal. Falk s Store, although not a (adnl of ; immense material inqiortance from a I buis ness point of view, yet its situation almosl forces the conclusion, that al no FALK'S STORE. Omxummlcaieil. I distant day. it will make strides toward j Importance and development pleasing to predict. leicated as it is, about half way Iw* I Wien Ihe cities of Payette and Emmett, the only two towns of imimrl ance in the fertile Pav.-tte valley: sur . , , . . . . . rouniled bv |>*rha|>s the best irrigated .... . I land in Ihe vallev. and in the immediate, , , ... . 1 victnilv of the only pnalucltve placer . mines on the Payette, would justify • Ibe conclusion that a prosperous town s '"fe known Boise merchant of lhal name w, «> b*' 1 •wlnhlisiied a trading |»v*l men* . v, * Iir> «*""■ 1 •>« business is now dueled by 5lr t ave a careful and sreom mialaling btisin.sis man who is also the ' " . > ' ' " " Ibe future growth..» the place Which manages .. under the Coolroi of Mr Un Xelwo .. k»»wfi tuill lhfold tW^ A: G'l' i.aot l» the s'ily them.inly of lKeik*j*arl«*.l Grangermove meal, la the *ha|ie of ■ two-.iory hall built in the day- • hen that organisation h Id a working interest in the mind.- of must Mam spring up in and around Falk's It receives its name from the I -H the farming j e > | >,t I a t ion in this vicinity |t is now devoted to school purposes where th* children of the school district receive the cugfomary elementary in -1 st tuet ion ft became the pxujierly uf Il)' well known "Gov' 1 Stuart who Jedi lalud it to if»« educational interests of! the. loCitljty Mr Ntuart's residence is the mi>»t prêtent (ous residence in the place and can be m-n for miles «s approach«* this central trading post. Falk s at"fu is not * candidate for county »«at, Of apy other distinction ju.t at pruse-nt. but is patiently awaiting davel opmente, and im«)»-.rity and growth that should necessarily "turn up" to its ad vantage when (>t*e lake« |nto conside» alion i(s many favorable »urpiundipfs. FALK'» h'fORB IfttaS Regular Conrsspoiuleace. Miss Hi,/.elline, Ilf Pqyette. i l)«lim|«i nied by her brother, has returned I» finish her term of school in |he Ander son district, . There |s a movement under wav to , t th** mMil n»utr c«ii)ttniiF > «l fr*»m r alk § wtoj* to Pn^tUi rniid hmve m ndtfv im»sI office ••stahlishisl on the bench about eight miles from Patelle, . . . .. . A new irrigating d(tch, to be chpgl«. ed the Columbia, whjch will be 4*>thapa five miles king, will be taken out q( the bjg Payette river in the spring, tap the river out far from the Masfield ranch. It will The last meeting of the literary aocie ty at the Anderaon school house was rather sparsely attended, on account of A few of the bot s. inclement weather, however, keep up lh< - ir interest in the boxing gloves. The present term of the district schod will continue about three months longer. Some contemptible sneak thief entered ihe school house recently and appropri ate one of 4h*' lamps belonging to the district. this community has been disgraced, by petty pilfering of this character. B has seldom ha|>peDed that The irrepressible Miky Morton divides his lime between looking after sbR-k. talking county-seat, recounting the do ing* of divisionisu of last election, and the chances for men and measures about Mickey recently had the hon to come. or, as constable, uf being made custodi an over some attached pM|>erly In this vicinity, but when the cost bill made up, his claim was forgotten or got luat in the shuffle. Miky does n<>| take kindly to working for glory. « wa» The affairs of tbe Enterprise ditch seem to be the source of some legal discussion. Some of the stock-holders apjiear to have done more than their al lotted share of labor upon the ditch, without the authority of the trustees, and by some, this laboy is considered to be of a voluntary nature, and hence they cannot exiled to be remunerated for it. If voluntary labor is I« be paid for, the question would arise how far would it be permitted to go or when- would it Slop. MIDDLETON ITEMS. Regular t'orropondencr. School has commenced again after a vacation of two weeks, with Mias Pal mer as teacher. Dr. Armstrong of Caldwell, has re turned to Middleton once more, comes this time to slay. The singing is progressing finely meets every Monday and Thursday even ing of each week as heretofore. Mrs. Mace, formerly of Eagle Island, but at present from latgrand, Oregon, is here visiting IHm Masterson's family. The ball given at Middleton last 51011 evening was a grand success, twenty five numbers being sold, was excellent. lié It The music «n<l A. N. Shearer have traded their band of mules lo Mr. Shimmer born f, lr a fine lot of bnaal man-s. We understand that Messrs. P. A. Groves Last Wednesday evening the young folks uf this vieiuitv gave another one (>f lht , jr d .., i(rhlful sur ,, ris .. |iar ,ies „ rv „ ( ,,. nCl . ,. f Mr . , ml Mrj> , Brewbrar. Then* are some stray horses al the Fahy ranch belonging lo Messrs. Ward-1 All retain a good lime. „ Siilii well, fuller aud others on the Pavelte: . . .... ! also three head of rattle belonging to .,, _ ... Albert WUha.n. Owners will please . come ami get them. The literary is booming with the foi luwing officers duly enstalied: A. rs. vic«^ pirsidenl: A. S. Rixby, Secretary; Jake Alchenlierger. tresurer; D. S. Master by the somewhat tardy arris al of a fea ' !1 ' i '"' ,h * ... . . happy l-rnis of laughter ami the jlagle of sleigh bells. "...ngli the young f.-ik. »er.* .I--.tied U* ««kt* tin* %»f n whil« h mn»m» - - aut been ■ in-, 'be b*—i vf hi*sllb thi. ps-l fall and winter, but we believe the climate of |||in»ise or Ihe World s Fair are to bla«ie f v , r Ihhu.vtok. Hoover, president. Mr 5b *hi. jmiitor. Once more our hearts are gladdened ifrrj it would THE LOCAL HOI NDIT ' * j Latest Happening*, (p Canyon Oqunty. ) 1 WQTHINQ BUT THE TRUTH. | I hjews tha, Everybody Ought to Know . . ._. . _ . A Little of t,erything —Drugs in exchange tor country pro duce at Dr. McCahey'* —Dt McOshey received another con signment of drugs last week. Hen*—To the wife of Jacob Hatpm on Jaquary 5, 181*1 a nine and a half pound bn). —A plca.aul dance and Caadv-pull . .. . , .. . . , _ ' Shv MH^nei «if J C. sb«j> M * , . . _ . parti Rv^rvb«h' h^d | oU 0 f f lln ' U< *' c *J u ada, mera of this section W*« (It VOWU laal TuwUy eVf .ning | 5l(lcW iD thr Col|ntv of the pio VF» Ha (a ofceuf »kt- iurg« r—J, P, Tate, If-«« wpll known maumnve man of Boise, and I, y>. Watson, the sia-ciai insurance agent from tan Fran i isco, paid a flying boat Haas visit p, IC milieu I»») w««<k. —<4wiqg to the laega tohimwof money in circulation Ihe subscription priceof I the Ixokx is likely to be increased at Now I* I anytime. | and gel the benefit of low rales lime to subscribe —tlrandma find has handed in the considerably more Hof Pay ette than _ The IKifliun will print next week or sometime in the near future, will re late to Ibe early settlement uf illinoiae. —The Inde* t* ind-bl-d to Prof. H w Wiley, chief chemist at Washington. D. 0„ and L. M, Axltne. editor Medicine laidge. (Kansas) t'reaW't. data concerning Ihe beet sugar culture. —Rev, I. (1, pi-rklus and family up from Payette, attending the religious revival and visiting relativen, Mr. Per kins says there it snow in the vicinity here. reminiscences of pioneers, which ihe Index fur valuable are —A rubber stamp with your name will mark your lineu, booka. Dads and mant other article« thereby saving you many times its coal. You can |K auch a stamp of S. J. Griffeu, Ogden. I'lah, for J-' r. lit 10-41 —Dr. Clymer reporta that Mr. Degen is convalescing fast. Dr. Davenport. Ihe dentist, was of materia) assistance with his plaster uf Paris In reducing this frac ture. The |uttient is doing well and will Mam be around again. — T. D. Babbitt, county surveyor of resigna tion to the board of county commission ers, and asks that the name be accept ed al once, and his bondsmen released from further obligations.—Ig-ader. —Pendergasl. the murderer of Carter H. Harrison, of Chicago, will hang for his crime. The jury. after being out one hour, brought in a verdict of murder in the first degree. When Ibe verdict was read P*-iidergasl turned pale, and was half led ami halt carried back to his o-ll. —(i | this county, has tendered his i>. Port lock Is able to be around again after a disastrous fracas with a bucking cayuse ou the Srnvarage ranch. He was riding Ihe animal when it fell with him and in attempting to hold it tnsirge received several bad kicks. One on the chin fractured the lower jaw bone in a painful manner. —Th<- M-th'xhst revival U awakening so much interest that all social enter j prise* are placed ou a back shelf for the present at least, There is nothing tu (the world that awakens more interest or doe* more universal good in a little com | munitv like Emmett than an old-faaiomd (religious revival. —The Caldwell stage came near being capsized coming down Freezeoul grade j Monday night. The road had drifted full of snow and both horse* lost their 'S.* . ® flailing and the stage being slot.i<ed »ud • . „ . 11 ' dealt was thrown over and would have . . gone down the mountain side had it . , . not been for the ratling, —W 51 Woodv c,me lo town ■». Mmt M.iilay morning with his we(|-f>sl team of j blacks and hitched them in front of the post office while he went iu after his mail. The team broke kaee from Ihe hitching (>■*! and went thundering dow "*'' K '' owner. URCoudittoMlIy. —Th«* I* gripf* «ibI tijnhufihobtt -ne wriv Hand *-'. in by t* : ,l ( z Mowlt.vn, and are said to be sure cur», every pop. The hvdt«* phobia cure i- perhaps a little out of sewaoo. but ini» -enatonal eWuou' j through the lumber y ard: struck a big w agi >n and mashed a front wheel on Ule No! Mo? iIjIf t«> do m« mon flWBS. '«nup* iHf;. quietly Mirrv»nd«*r»Hi t*»th«ir year and Jog» begin to bite earlier thaq in ordinary years Wts would rocomt mend that yon cut these Util« receipt^ put and keep them » her« (h«j will bn handy —The Independent, with the assist ance qf other enterprising |«joplc of Payette, has established a (sec reading room The Index will furnish news pafairs and magazines if some one will furnish the count and we will baye a similar institution here. But in the meantime our office can be used for that purpose, so come in and get your good fresh reading mallet free —Harry J. Hedge*, has riled un I (Ht acres of land in the black canyon above Knimett and will make Anal proof oq February 1st H« is the gentleman wbq represent# a New York ditch company and who visited Knimett recently, What he. wants with that mountain of rock l remains to be fuuna out It likely hag something to do with a water right oa ditch project. fine stallion belonging to iHanly A Allen came near being drowned in the Payette at the new bridge one day dan ing the wick K. M liewail was uving him tq pull out the old piles when the ice broke, through and he went down un-, til nothing but his h-usd was out of the. water It »sa vimetime before help could be secured to gel him out and he. was pretty nearly frozen to death. —The heaviest snow storm in many years swept over tbe upper Payette v al le! eight or ten days ago hi,«» fell ta the immense (in this mciki-i) depth of lime and an eighth inches deep and it is not quite. al> gone yet. Nil live* were, lost that we have heard of, but rescuing partie* are going out evurday with cun», ami dug* So kill al the rabbit« and othef. vicious animals that may have escaped.. — in regard to th<> re)«irt that the tab mon Meadow, and IcuiacU valley null carrier was robbed recently, Jim Krlg bäum ha« arrived |n Emmett a»d saya it was not I he carrier who *«» rubbed but another i^srty, who» name we with, hold on account of the report uf |ieculiar circumstance« of the pibbecy Even at this distance Innocent parités might bn injured The party who i. said to hav» beer, robbed met the mall carrier abort ly before the robbery. which petbapa account* for the Aral report having staled ihai it was the carrier who w*a robbed. —Mr. and Mr*. 1). T. flraham went over to Star to attend * dance week be fore last and while I hep- Mrs, Graham look Violently ill with pneumonia. Sh« was able to be mm ed home Thursday and was accompanied by Mr. Mrs. Has el ton. Graham also attended the Odd Fellows dedicatory rxerritea and ball at Meridian. He says he never saw such a crowd at a similar affair in his life. He thinks there were over flv* hundred people |iresent and there wa* over two hundred dance licke.* gold. The new ball i»a fine structure. —In the case uf Judd Kounsfvella* against I>r Kouasiv alle and Ster.- Dwmp ***y. an appeal bond was filed t>, which Dem|«ey objected, but his co-defendant cam-- in and atl-mpted to withdraw all objections and subscribed tbe firm name. The surette* to which abjection was made, are rx-attomey Gen. Roberts and Dr. C. U Bttetly of Boise city getting Complicated wkt-o défendant* disagree a* to the merits of a coni roversy. The Ductor want* more legal complica tions than Mr l^mpsey. and seems dé It la sirotts uf helping keep aw associate in court himself and for StMPLS REMEDY FOR LA GRIPPE. A gentleman iu a letter to Dr. Keeler of Dwight. III., staled be bad been suffer ing several wvek* with Ibe grippa, I* bis reply Dr. Keeley says; "I would like to suggest a treatment for the grippe, which I know Is nearly a specific a* well aa innocent, U is simply avialoHida- given in four grain pilla, one pill four tunes a day. So man need be sick of the grippe these days, who will taka it. For the past two years, with ail the | alien is here subject, ot course, b such aa epidemic, I have not ball -as» uvsngrsto. beii faun tbe disease, 1 break it up v«e. quickly- and in fact, cur g. It th* twatraeiM was generally known it would saws sufferer* much expense aad wretchedness aadi many useful aad valuable live»." 1 MU _ -»HaSRBglW.* <»* - waatr- ■««■ "■ O j» w»w«<l»S^Î Æ uü»~ j w.i tr ^ *** «-TZTTTI —^ [ !* l *®»«ÏTxîrNTÏ 1 7,£î 0 |«ï aLÜ'ï;». k caVEATS.TRADE Marks COPYRIGHTS. I CAM I ORTA IN AFATFNT f r sat awo ah. >an' *r~und hUr»U aad Ww to fr*A Abo I fhteim of nd