The Bozeman Courier from Bozeman, Montana (2024)

T)l A A vjf- fnimVr tlii VI. Ill AOJL ULT.fc-DAY, XOVEMBKK 14, Two I'Wtnrea. The San Jose Mercury draws two couutj fair pictures. The first ivpresents a Ci: a who spends $59.000 in demonstrating Wmt our foot hills possess the most soil and-climate for the culture ot the iJmond. fie risks his fortune in planting out a large almond orchard, and in lti ingh.tg tiis trees to perfection, lie makes an exidbit ot samph ot the product of his or the iiist fruits of this grand and promising Industry, and he is awarded a premium of two do'ia-s! Pit lire number I is a man ho enters a lank, long-legged, slim-n eked.

beast, tor a trotting shin bones done up in rags in the tendons; pads on Ids ankles to keep him from interfeiing -so Luk. lean and useless that he couldn't haul of beans across a ten-rune lot. This beast, by knack of luccding. as been worked up into a shape that admi's of his sprawling over a mile track in 2:20. He is awarded live hundred ora thousand dollars! have noticed for years that the word "fair" was a misnomer.

Jockey clubs should have lam organized and race tracks laid off independent of the Agricultural societies for the simple trial ot sp. ed of horses kept for the purpose Is no test of excellence, but rather a pretext tor gambling. The legitimate profits of the f-rtn r.rr drawn upon to gratify thegninger's propensity tor money at the turf. We know that the horse is the a of animals, but the cultivation of his powers of and endurance not a id to his usefulness; lie is only tit to risk money on when lie has attained a certain speed he will not put money in his master's purse in a way he is admired possible by nu who do not gamble, but probably would j'I he not bring one-tenth Ins value as the prop-j 10 ertv of a lie were to become of by I safe ing. upon taken lier, as properly a former.

Anil yet the givat tanning interest contributes to make up I he purse which goes to sei ure the services of this noble in aiding the farmer in producing, but in forcing the creature to a rale ot speed which is ot no pra lieal use. leave 000 he where The t.linuj Robert Ingersotl. I despise a sting man. 1 don't see how it is possible tor a man to die orth fifty millions of dollars, or ten millions of dollars, in a city lull of want, hen he meets almost every day the withered hand ot beggary and the hite lips ot famine. IIow a man can withstand all that, and hold in ti clutch of his hand twenty or thirty millions of dollars, is jwst my comprehension.

I do not how he can do it. I should not think he could do it any more he could keep a pile ot lumber when hundreds and thousands were drowning in the sea. Do you know I have known men who would trust their wives with their hearts and their honor, but not with their with a dollar. When I see a man ot that kind I always think he knows which is most valuable. Think ct making your wife a heggar! Think of lier asking every day for a dollar or two dollars, or to humbly beg fifty cents.

"What did you do with that I gave Think of having a v. 'te that is afraid of jou! H'liat kind ut do you expect have with a and a coward tor ti. if mother? O. 1 tel! you, if you have hut a dollar io the an world, ami you have to speml it, spend i' hke a p()end it as though it were a 1 diy and you the owner of unbounded forests. 'J hat's the way to sjteml it.

I had rather be a bestir and spend my last dollar like a than be a anil speml my money like a If It's to go. I It jro- Get the best you ean for vour fam- ilv. and look as veil as au yourself. When vou used to courtine, how nice 1 nv you looked! Ah. your eye was bright 1 vour was ni.

1 you just jmt on to the very best com I. Do you know that if Is iusuffcv dil 1 in you to sujiposc that a worn: is to love yon always, looking ns bad as you can Think of il Aliy oman on esirth will be true to you forever who you do your level best. cf vs Sentenced. "Adolph H.tftinnn, ulLib Erkelein. alius tiliiis Borprcr." I.Vcorder Htiukett will sienily.

"you have plum I wuiliy to two imlk'tuictit* tor bijrimy. foi.u lupon the complaiut of two or lour ot your wives. Five other women Unit you have wronRwl. 1 iimleratand, have beard from, nine in till. I never knew ot envthiti" so extenrive in this line.

On the I ihe I are die UK Indictment I sentence you to Stales prison at hard for tour ye: When ihis term shall have expired I now sen- i rr" r'f lu rd I.u»or tor four JtaiR. In tiiiimpli did Mrs. runny Eckstein I.iiiu'i until she A prelty little Monde. hr pretty whom lioffm promised to marry early xt month, drew veil over an Irom ih: court Y. Sun.

A ii'n No. A fair of Eureka. to sue a wejiltt.y for hreatdi of promise, llather than have his follow-men susjiect that lie ts not a man ho lived up to his wm marry her. and procured a license from the Clerk. At the hour appointed lor the ceremony the bride and trroom were upon the of a lore the magistrate, with tti ri i i The bridegroom promptly and prouthrad to protect and hcrisli li'i'e turned to Ihe bride with question "Wifi you have this man to be your wedded liuslmnd response came and "No.

I won't," anil ten ring herself away front the bridegroom, slie Sidled out ot the room under full head of steam, wit It her mother in tow. The, bridegroom was stunned tor a moment, rod then recovering his sdf-posseftioii. accepted the congratulations of the wedding Iftiests on his unexpected dciiveranne, and ordered up two is ot eln.mpa^uc. A Wiia New but ing. h.

i When a woman has a now pair of shoos home she periorui altogether dillemu from a inan. She simvrs lu-r too Info them and yanks and hauls until site is red in the fnix and ad out r.l bteailt, ami then jeoes stamping around, but pulls them on part ry caiefttily, twite-lies then) ofi lu take a look and see if she the rijciit one, them on looks at tiiem says they are just right, then takes aooUicr look, stops to out a wrinkle, around and surveys them sideways, how loose they ate," looks at sqiaire in trout, works her toot so iliey won't hurt lair quite so much, takes them off. looks heci, ifie toe, the bottom and the inside, puts them on again, up and down tlie room mice or twice, reiu.irks to Iter better half that won't have tin tu at any tilts down Ute tumor to that tiut ran see how took, loros in eury posaiule dinrttoi and I 'my nrar, dislocates her neck trying to see how they look Irom that way, tracks off. steps up a-ruin. takes thirty or forty farewell looks, says they make her feet look awful Wff and will never do in the world, puts them oft and on three or four times more, asks her husltaml what he thinks about it, and then pays no attention to what he says, goes through it all again, and finally says she will take them.

It's a very simple matter indeed (M. Excellent Advice. a an his a Professor Putt G. Wilder, of Cornell University, has patented what he a Warning Tag," to be attached to ail packages of oft. On its reverse side the Professor gives these timely hints as to the proper use ot kerosine oil and lamps "Buy the liest oil.

The lower-priced varieties are apt to be more volatile and explosive. Have your glass lamps securely hung. Select those in which the end ot the burner is elevated considerably above the body of the lamp. Lamps to be carried should lie ot metal, have handles, and be of some 'safety' pattern. Fill the lumps by daylight, and never while lighted.

It obliged to till them at night, have the lamp at least a yard off, and not in a current of air. Lamps should be filled daily, and never lighted when partly empty. Never carry a glass lighted. A la np with I he ick turned far dow is more liable to explode. the elosed, and in a safe place.

Never pour oil the lire. If burning oil gets upon the smother ith woolen blanket, rug. carpet or clothing. If the clothing takes fi wrap a blanket or rug about the peisjn, or roll upon the floor." is has j'I he twain spent the even in together at 10 wlie, the man of business his companion th lie IIow Owe Kin Taken In. An merchant got taken in at New York recently by a s' ailier, who aimed If off on his victim as Mr.

Johnson, a fellow ch rch member. should leave for home the next evening with 10 .000 in checks and drafts. At that time Johnson met him at the depot with a handsomely dressed woman, who was introduced as Mrs. Johnson, and whom he to escort as far as Cleveland, where she was going to visit relatives. The woman proved a pleasant traveling companion, and the merchant repeated his confidence in regard to the wealth he carried.

Both it and the woman were missing when lie reached Buffalo, and it was found that she had got off at Rochester, where she was arrested and allowed to depart, after restoring lier plunder, whieh she had taken from under the pillow of her too confiding guardian as lie slept in an adjoining berth. Give Tour Girls Chance. Experience Is a valuable part of an education. Girls should early learn to purchase material for I heir own clothing. Parents can advise them at the start, but it will a good pian for gills to to rrlv on their own judgment.

The purchases can be talked over after they are Let your daughter, with a little advice, cut up a few yards of calico and make aprons and hcdipiilts. dresses, if there is a little waste. She will Ira likely to see her own mistakes and profit by them, Let her make some cakes and bread, and broil some meat and pop some corn, no matter it'she does Imvc to throw some in the swill pail. It is better to make ti few small mistakes while you my. in acquiring an education, than to jjrow uj) without ex- i They must learn some time, or make blunders duritia: a cor- of their lives, when left to rely on themselves.

In many inspects children are not trnried enough. They arc "bossed" too much. Mjuiy Ix are llzzl understand nn? f(, enn nv trn i 1enn as applied to Fon: four pounds to on It is an En 1 meant tirst "ten pound" nails (tlie 1.000 Irain" understood): hint the old English clipped it to "tenpun." anti from that it degenerated nnt II "penny" was sulratltuted for So when you ask for fourjranny nails nowadays you ff want those of wlikdi 1.000 will weigh four pounds. When 1.000 nails wei-yli less than one pound they are railed tacks, brads, and are ixrakoned by ounces. Re-Open a in order to gnar I against utterly subversive of licnllh, it absolutely essential llmt ihe and thoruujlifare or avenue of ihe nystem, he is, hotiid I re- ed speedily possllile wliea they liec-mie ob.trucled.

If they are not. idle nii -direried into the die liver viseid bilious matter L-els into the stomach, aud indigestion; headache; ensue, and other are pro" 11 a i of die exciting stinnea mon! lue'ul ngeut in ovrrc'-niiufj of ihe and a regular hr It infinitely superior to the drastic lreqiientlj used fer the purpose, f-i ice it like lliem, act violently, but produced a natural, cOcct, es ihe te. of ilie evocuatory which it invig, i instead of weakening. The stomarii and liver, also, indeed the entire eyetcin, is strengthened and ed bv The of First National Bank OF UELEJTA. Designated Depository oj the United States.

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Authorized Raid up t. I v-maucut We Ira-isact a general Bauking basiaett 'my at the iiighesl GOLD DUST. COIN, old and Silver Bullion SILVER and COPPER ORES. And Local Securities; and sell ait Telejraptilc 9C to KrX I BMde worker oi VllV I either la 0 0 evaptes rov yuur epjre af immum. 4 lim see off.

farelook world, times thinks to again, It's (M. WALTER COOPER, Block, Bozeman, a side to vari exot be It to a If Wholesale AND RET A IKSian's Hester, ail Remimior Breech Leading Shot aud Smith Wesson Revolvers, Fateni Explosive Pocket Belt Curlerv, Fi.hiut and Shooting: Tackle: Loose and Fixed Ammunition of every description, Powder, Block Blasting A Fuse. HOWE SEWING MACHINES! i ilie clfile My of Sporting were selected In Cash Paid for ITidrw, Robes, and i or re a particuiariy adapted to tiiV on steck. 01 a a a and mj to 13t WALTER COOPER laess Than ff Rttfl rai ti affiA raw flu I I A DAY PAYS FOR THE The Pioneer Paper of Eastern Montana I -AT OURREDUCED RATES THE COURIER IS CHEAPEST PAPER OF ITS SIZE PUBLISHED IX ANY ONE OF TUE TERRITORIES. In addition to our remarkably low rates.

Only 3.50 We club the COURIER with any I published in America, ihe price ot which is not more than $2.00, for $5.00. An Offer Unparalleled in the history of Montana, our offer to send the AVANT COURIER to any addieM tor THREE MONTHS for ollar Sew iuMttwWMwrilai Tintes of HoMIif Carta Bm. f.r the Tear, A. 1S7S. SreHEMZ COURT.

In Hzljcxa, find Monday in January, and Second Monday in August. FIRST by N. Blau. Judge In Madiwin County, at Virginia Citt, second Monday in March; Monday in SeptemIn Gallatin Connty, at Bozbvan, first Monday in May; fourth Monday in October. In Jsirerson County, at Kadeusburo, first Tuesday in April; flr.t Tuesday in October.

SECOND Knowcis, Judge. In Deer Lodge County, at Dun Lodge Citt, Monday in April. First Monday in September, (for all hat ran be tried without a.fury, except in case where the consent that a special venire mav issue to try the same.) First Monday In December. In Ml -solda County, at Missoula, fourth Monday in June; second Monday in November. lu Beaverhead County, at Baxnack.

first Monday in June; second Monday in October. THIRD S. Wade. In Lewlt and Clarke County, at Helkna. first Monday in March first Monday in November.

In Meaghei County at Diamond City, fourth Mourtay in April; third Monday in October. nited States Courts are held at Virginia City, Deer Lodge, uud Helena, at the iraes the Territorial District Courts are held at hose THIS PAPER Iz an file at the following placez: WASHINGTON, D. C. Office of Chun A Dinsrmair, orner 0th and F. Streets, N.

W. NEW TOKK CITY: Olfioe of T. BOOTH, General Eastern Agent Chicago and Norihnestern Railway, 415 Broadway. Office of A. II.

Pride, General Eastern Agent. Benton Line 415 Broadway. Mercantile Lirhary Rooms. Courue Institute. CHICAGO: of Eastern Manager Benton Line Steamers, 3 Market street.

8 T. LOUIS; Mercantile Library Office Geo. A. Baker, 219 Olive Street. PHILADELPHIA: Mercantile Library SAN FRANCISCO: Mercantile Library ST.

PAUL. Office of G. Sauborn, t.encrai Passenger Agt, N. P. Railroad.

Onr friends in Montana visiting nnr cf the iiboTc cities are iuviied to call nr nuy of ihr above mentioned places and read their home paper. TUIQT AGENTS! WE WANT YOU I to our Perpetual Lam, Wick It never imrn.s out; it smoke; no di-agreeable smell: needs no rimming; breaks no lamp all cleaning ol' lamps, and gives a most beautiful clear, light, surpassing ye; ery soil and plea ant to the eve. No new needed. Exclusive rights given. Semi tamp for circular.

Ten cents eaeh; 3 for 2 -enls, pos'nae l.aid. Address, G. VV KOSTEK 231 La Salle Chicago, LACLEDE HOTEL, THE MAIN BOZEMAN, M.T PHILIP SKEHAN, Proprietor. prat ttor. who personallT hm manj exi.rri«nre in i ilie busiaedj, will cjatiout to make I.aclfile .1 Hotel.

It the lerrevt Hulei in Bnzemtn, and ait who may anpiy can be aceoram with board and Icalgiiig. A of the ubjic patronage e.pec'fullT A riltST-CL I.f VERT and FEED ST.i BLE run in connection with the Hotel. 7-32tf three I disord ered After being a vieUriUWI LKK every firm r.f he habit-riuIieaUv, t.aiii- le My. re.ialilv. anr to fnke.

iai i itr i liejip fini ir reVt ihe oititmi-I isynod to heniih and Three t. I pnarauAed foenre. ur iu, circuUr, Gfco him at REMINGT 0 Breech-Loading IX Weight, SV to Len th of barrel, 2S aud ii.cf 10 aud 12 ginge. I'RtJ E. STEEL BARRELS, TWIST Ut WW; LAMINATED BARRELS, DAMASCUS BARRELS, $S5.

e' 1 'he American s. orisman st tle rallie leaf mes of ihe l.e»t ini) or.ed, together with some valuable not found in any o.her Lever Snap Action, Centre Fire. 1 Htr paie by tlie trade everywhere 3 K. 'MEMXirroji SSoSff: 281 and Broadwayr, New York. i'.

Box ilTlrsW Jr and send fur ILlij- I ii CATALUtiL'K lyd rsnii a ICICLE realise on FR EK Tu, FOB CALKmS' NOVELTY 0 premium in iii i the Union; the te-t seven iaJ Per month easily made selling Agents' sample Send le re 1 'etter, or. stamp forc i a rnm to Address, G. AV. 231 La Salle street, Chicago, 111 H. F.

GALEN'S LINE! CARRIES TlfE U. S. MA BOZEMAX AND HELENA COACHES -AND-BOZEMAX AND VIRGINIA COACHES moruiD )U 8 eU ry laorala (Sundays exe.ptPASSENGERS AND ERPRESS earried at reasonable rates. I raa a first-eiaas stage Une, nriuc and every eiTort to accommodate V. UALfcN.

AGENTS: Uweeaey Sefirst Territo rial fBcart. Delegate in Congrete. Hon. Martin Magi nuis, Helena. nffiee.

Name. Residence. Governor, Benjamin F. Secretary, James H. Lodge Auditor, D.

H. Treasurer, D. H. J. M.

Deer Lodge Sup't Public School, Clark Surveyor General, R. H. C'r Internal Revenue, T. P. i Collector Customs, T.

A. Chief Justice, D. 8 H. A Blake. City Associate Justices, H.

Knowles Lodge U. S. District Att'y, S. Anderson U. S.

Mar-hal, Wm. C. snpreme Court Reporter, C. Clerk Supreme Court, I. It.

Clerk 1st Diet. Court, T. Virginia city Clerk 2d DM. Court, O. B.

Deer Lsxlge Clerk 3d Dlst. Court, A. II. Bozeman Land Office. Register, Davis Receiver, J.

V. Helena Land Office. Register, Jae. II. Receiver, F.

P. Territorial Dietrict First District, J. G. City Second District, A. H.

Mayhew Lodge third District, Joseph K. United Commissioners. George Clendenln, Fames M. Isaac It. Ahlen Heb loseph 4.

Heleun Theophilns City Wm. River George F. John George W. Irvine 2 Lodge Orville II. Lodge Frank H.

Maseenn A. D. United Statee Attay Office. Assayor, Meltcr, M. A.

Reqillere in Bankruptcy. Ewing (3d City United Statee Examining Surgeon. Thomas GALLATIN COUNTY OFFICERS. Commitiionert. G.

L. Duke, Jahn S. Mendenhall and James A. Ferrell. SheriJT Ralston.

Clerk and Recorder Aime J. Malin. D. McCnman. Assestor.

D. Ferguson. Judge of l). McPhereon. Coroner.

of Public Instruction. W. Justice of the Peace Dediwick. Constable. P.

Clark. 1868 Established YOU Lam, smell: most ye; in'irSemi 2 Constable. P. Clark. 1868 Established 1868 SAM.

SCHWAB. ED. I. ZIMMERMAN. M.T in I.atan Hotel Nos.

37 39 Main Street. Mon tans. THIS HOUSE IS CENTRALLY LOCATED AND THE ONLY FIRST-CLASS BRICK AND STONE HOTEL IN THE CITY. Charges White Sulphur SPRINGS easonable, -ON FAMOUS I fr 'wmn, on i Tomriip Jth er Mail rv aches lajh doer, a ad WVrt. SHOWER BATHS.

have j.r::Tea Ihelr wonderful efficacy in Rheumatism, and all Ner- I vous and Chronic Diseases Females. I ter faniily ore now reaiienl at had medical experience oi over hirtv years, now prepared to receive, board aud treat TERMS REASONABLE, And attention will be rtven re I Goo.1 hunting and flatting at hand, and 8 I 1 fumithett. Milos City Advertiaemento. D. VT.

Ringer. D. T. McMillan Lmry, Feed Sale STABLES, Hiles City, lion tana. Onr barn is large and ccmmodious, stalls roomy aud comfortable, and the bav used cut in season.

Grain on hand at all times, nd sold. Horses bought rriage3 for ringer a mcmillan JVlies City BAKERY! JOHN MANE Proprietor. CAKES. SARDINES, CANNED FRUITS, Ac. I IM the hwt material, and ean reiv obtaining arti ill and TWtf Mtlea.

Bat t-7 on Freni street MANKJ. when vial SS ontit nt week ta onr own town, can make great ail timTthey Lodge City Lodge city Lsxlge 1878. New Mill1878. hich are rapidly approaching completion, ing establishment latest style for jnnnufecturiug PROCESS It Will be paeity of 1 with Three Rnne with wo of Floor Fer City City of Minnesota become famous floor under the New Process by dc i( .1 he Lnn ire Mills wil rer land for its y.ftÇea 1 o1 achieving like success In all the leadover the land for irs floe qua.iiy, great f' be operated under this system whh a flauerlag prospect ol 111 ing markets of Momuna. ting New Process machinery has enabled us I ot flours and are ilie Onr wliblii; machinery, all so have failed.

during the past four in operating i Ihe lines! and best flour in Monlnua. make ess with the Madison. Mills Are being refitted and will be In fine trim (o turn out better flour than ever and more it. THOMAS' FAMOUS EITBA FLOE The leading brand in the metropolis for (he past six years, will be kept at the head o'Ihe market. Will prepared to buy wheat of new crop for Cash.

Prompt attention i 7 all of flour and mill iced. GEO. D. So THOMAS, BOZEMAN. OR GAI.T.ATIN CITY, The BEST Wagon on Wheels IS MAXCFACTNBED BY nsii I OS.

Useine, Wisconsin. WE MAKE EVERY VARIETY OF Fan, aid Sjrii lapis And by confining ourielves Grictly to one dn'-s of by employing none Dug the 33 est of or km en; ins: nothing uat i Pinl-Class HaoMasry aal Es Very Bee! cf Ceieelca And a thorough knowledge of the huslnesz, we hr.re jc.stly earned the repulatioa of makin WAGOX Ti give following warrante each wscon: AV'o Hereby Warrant the n-il lieil'ar an I of good no', rial, ami ilia: he ica-e. Iienld any brrawii.r i rcur teria! or tor -nm: or Ihe price of er during a of luvUea WAGON he mode in ererr par nnic is auffieimt forai! wuk fai ear Ir. dn.e l.y res-ou c' ib ftin.i a free of charge ri: li-t, 1 ni ta pr, i ar Racine. Jan.

1, titu hn: Fi-IF, EP.G3 Knowlniy we car. Send for and term yon. we soli, it fr Ihe ancl fra of er FISH BROS. S' Racine, AN ENERGETIC AGENT ii eTery tov ihe fi.i teJ Stole, and tu operate ir Fos'er' in Tele: and Mo- ev i it Sample- outfit scut on receip: of S'. ri G.

W. ft Grand I aciilc I you gom.g to Paint? THE BEST THE Y7CP.ID 13 THE Gbemical MA A.CTUUZiD JIT Geo. W. Sesa Sample CjtJs frire Lists. es To Price List to Pitkin i gnsi, Chicago, The Johnston Huffier IS THE BEST AND MOST POPULAR BRWpa KACEISE ATTACHREJI Ever invented.

Price $3.00. Tho Johnston Tucker, No Sewing Macjiino Attachmert except Lauer is ranch r-ej as the Tucker. Price $ioO. THE JOHNSTON CORDER These 3 arc the redv practical cttachmaids that end no is complete without then. ihry ero kept by nil r-ynts.

Yi'cwill ft-rSt: either cf p-ieo BsoM. Assata write for liiusB -CJ Ui rm Oi-iiaws, Iowa. ISTET COM PANY. BRATTLEBORO, VT. Most Extenrivo Uanuiactory cf Seed Organs ee tyo rldi 6 ma mma catalooto best ma 1 no mnl money a rk fr-t Vspi ai not yon.

er women, -in'. every iicre io wr-rit l-nii. Now fin Co.tiy oiuflt and feruis TRUE ft Aarru-ta, Vaine. yT B09KS 'Cood all Wc.rk* Ah, the reach ni In tertaln, instruct, 1 0 by relnrn I i I of man, imu of, iihislra.i HYDKOI'A-i hi, 4-1 11 1 11 'V b'l tonn II ii.l known ni-en Nearly 1 WEDLOCK; Vhe lo A of ennjuval i who may oof manw 1 UlALl liu "OG" -V -S. to now TO WRITE Lsttcr-wriling.

HOW TO TA I.K a Mh rc a BEHAVE, 1 I t. 1 nual of no business I radical Anaii i 1 a collection al a choice of Pt slt IIOW TO Eliquc: with rul cents ilOW TO lx, H( Why, and In, of uLv'IV 4 cents. Ukv 1 EXPRESSION, ailsf ifIi DiiiiiLrnu, no tny Irai "a tea 1 HOW l)0 men lia Dt for lr, rioiml i inter. 1 rj a (leo- i.ig,. eoniiniiig, rarer Gaudn Si HIE CARRIAGE I'Mvrfr, 22 inv-ien if Inpf, memlng.

ISXCAkS OK i'HREVoiorv OUSOMY f.r VJ! i.ine i'i "a ng iiiu.tR, III. 111 ..1 1 r.Vai- bi.nrra, hi ar ii "Rndifuli-e il'g," he to read (rated haml-houk un n-mv. WUI, engraving. of "ii il ia ol "Vi 11 low ro RAISE a MaLageno-ntof )' Taoim Ol and rui CntoG si RS OXMiDWIPEBTw "'Ml a -emeut rhihihir.h di and 31 Cl EWE OT il BAN LIFE COpioil, i. ai -keieh ol author.

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Mrmirlal 3kim.r;il rtul tliuir rntiefti aiul vlgoroU' 4 1 rn-l a found coast Htfloo ILhcd. LiTsipcIas, talUhtDa, IkOHfli In short, un ast a fatwy.ft? I by ibis jiowtrtol, purity luvlgorut lug lacticino. Enficcktlly ltasit man I fitted Its la Tetter, Hobo L'osIi, Helfe, Curbuuclrh Bcrsfulom 6 or Thick Neck, aud LrIucH you fjt'l dull, drowsy, del.ilitatcd, hare color cf okhi, ytllowbli-hrov- spots on body, frequent headache or dizziness, bad tjjfvj Bioiiih, InU nial heat chills alternated flu? lies low pnirlts, aiuI gloomy appetite, rouie sulfcrlBK" 0 Torpid Elver, or In omplaint 99 part of these a remedy for all oft Plum 's Golden ai Discovery bas It effects perfect and idleal eures. In the cure ot Kronciiitis. Severe early stages of Connu ns pt Ion, it bus aitoubwrt leal faculty, an I eiuincut physicians It the greatest met.

irai of Uw age. It uria ouarli.w. it and purfHeo the blood, 1 i bv drmrgists. iLXa m. Dispfnw and HoUl, Duilalo, N.

V. Draw l't -11 rn- Bfiwg ciitiPi vegetable, no partictiiar Tilg Hum. turtwn-j t. ronjlfatiini. dM.

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5. SIZE PELLETS ttopnlne'up, or oi-strucUon. eagee, ringing In cars, ss, iirdj ing to clear the tliroat. ulci rallons voice altered, nasal Uvang. orfenrt com at one time.

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The Bozeman Courier from Bozeman, Montana (2024)

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