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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1897)
IS m ro UN Our County Correspondents. Katie I Nihil Kuirlot. IIV A. (I. IIOWI.ri'lT. Jumna mid (..til. Uwiiiim with in turviuwing inn' ImihIiimhh mini IukI Kuniliiy. Mm. Ciitliorino W'onlcy liim moved inlo tlio Iiouho tliul mIiu lion n li t of W. Millur. Win, MoDoiiuull, (if Tolo, witH mulling on liiH friunilH in Kuglu J'olnt IhhI wnuk. A. J. Duluy mul 1). 1', MuIIiuwh ru'.urnud Iiihi wittili from u irip to Klu.nitlli Uuuiity MrH. J. J. Kryor, ihh! dttUBhUir.'Htiiitlity F? . I .1.1. I i'. I. ...a M. I.... f.. Would rid git, October ID, 1KU7, a Hill. Huliiiiil )h imigrcMHing nicely im dnr Dm iiiiiriiigoiiiiinl of Mian . ilydo. MiHH lilu York Iiiik rulurnnd homo from GninlH I'iihh vrlioro hIiu Iiuh liodii vihiliiig frlunda. MrH. II. I-. HuiiHon In (iiil) ill, wu iiro dorry to report. Dr, Myorc, of Grants I'iihh, Ih in ntlmulunoo. PuHtinuHtor arid K. J. Kubli, who Imvo bnuii viaitlng reluliviiH and friomlM in Mud ford, rntiirnud home MIhb l.uluh, loll Iiihi Monduy fur Han Diogo, Culif. llontou i'ool, who Hpont tho Hum mer in llnrnuy valloy, returned to ldiglo l'oint Iiihi woe It. Knoiioor Childera piiHHod through our town Uiu urt of liiHt week on iiiu way to Klumiilli County. Ow-tir Goodull has gone with his molliur und aiaUir, MrH. liver, to thuir now homo in Klamath County. Married, by Kov. J. P. Moomaw, on Wednesday of lant wuolc, t'haB, Torrill and Minn KUlo Bradithaw. . Tho JaokHonvillo hoaruo panned through our town on Weduonday of last wuok, going for thu remainn of tho lata Horace J J.' 1th.. Mr. and Mm. Uo. Morino wout to Mudfurd on SVodneudsy of last wuek to got tupplioa to take to Klamath County.'whoro they expect to move this full. 'The UobinHon family gave ut a fine mUHloal and ttoreopticon en tertainmenl bore on Tuesday "night of last week. They hud a good and appreciative audience. John WatkliiH, of the free ferry, wan in town !nt bunday and re porta a great amount of travel ovor tho road on account of the Koguo river bridga undergoing repairs, Geo, Morine and Ju Van Harden burg expect to start thia week to Klamath County with two loada of household goods, blackHiuith tools, coal, eio. Oho. expect to oarry on the blacksmith butimiHt in that toe tion. J. A. Clark, formerly of Klam ath Countv. but now of CenlMl Point, waa tho guest of Geo!. Morine lnHt Sunday. He is stopping at Central Point thia wiuter to Mod hia children to school and to buy cattle. 1 i I'red IxhjbIov and Mr. Shaddock iul families wero here Saturday on their way to Med ford with loada of butter and cnecwo irom toe Klam ath creamery. Mr. S. expect to locate 1 in Ashland and send hia children t nshool. Ah an itom of nows I will report the marriage of Mr. bamuul Cun- nillgbain anu filiaa voiina nuu nmft. in South Dakota. Mies Vol !na waa formerly a cititon of this community and her many friend wish her a happy and prosperous iournoy through .life, Chas. Thomas made a business trip to Ashland laHl week, also to ForeHt creek, and on hia return brought Mrs. Grace Mutnoy, nej firaco Poaroe. homo with him. On Thursday Mrs. A. M. Thomas, her son. Charles, ana mrt. .-nainoy started for Klamath County Thn aheriff. or one of his deputies, wnn out nutting up notices of sa'e on property for delinquent taxes He put up one on property upon .whioh the tuxoH hud been paid and n,n owner tfiivo hiiu ii written notice ' that he had no objections to him paporing tho inside of hia house, but that ho did object to having the outside thus papered Horn, to Mr. and MrH. Jamos Cook, a daughter. It datoH Uh ar rival October 13, li)7. Tho eutiro household is jubilant and the mother and daughter aro getting along nicely. Married, at Crania Piihh, Oct. 13, 18U7, Wm. I). York and Miss Josio Knox, both of Kubli, Ore. Many friends wish them a most happy and prosperous life. Peter Burkhalter, who iB oroct Ing a now dwelling on his place, will soon have it oomnleted. It is said that PeUr will have a house large enough for two and will pro bably need one that size. Mr. Bhook left his horse at Grants Pass. Hugh Cloiiton, thu newly ap pointed Koiiniiit postmaster, wub n the Kails Tuesday and Wednes day. Jluyli will engage In tlio mer cantile business lit lioniiii.it in con nection with the poslullicu, we uiidiirKliind. Messrs, Anderson, Mall and Wil son, iMerrilliies, wero in town fjitiur day. Although aked to interview our inereliuiits as to prices on goods they passed us by. I liny will re turn with winter supplies from Medford stores. John K. lUnkin, appointed Klam ath reservation allotting agent, vice C. 15. Worden removed, arrived in the Fails Saturday, llu left for Klaiiiulh agoiicy Monday and im mediately entered upon tho did- churgu of his duties. ,1. M. Thliwend, of (jrosnuak, Tex., ku.vb that whuri tin bus a sm:II of Indl ie'ktion, and (eels had and sluggish, hu utkus (wo of IJuWItr I.I tilo Kurly Klitors at iiMil, und lie Is all i-tithl the next nioriiliiu. Many thousand) of others do tun sumo thlnu. Do your Hlrunit, thu druggist, Medford; Dr. J. Ulnklu, Uontnil I '(Mul. Sam ricOee'i Alaska Letter. Knlies J'roiu- Kubli. IIY JINKS. Minors are getting ready for a gaod winter's run. John Oontnor, who has been ijuite ill, Ih ablo to bo around again. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. J. l. Warning: Persons who suffer from oouuhs and oolda should hoed tho w&rnlnci of danffuf and aavo them icIvub ufforio(r and latal result by uilnir'Ono Minute Couch Cure. It it an Infallible remedy loroouRh, colds, oroup and all throat and lunfrtroublaa. atranu, tho drbgtriat, 'Mbdford; Dr. J. Ulnklo, Central 1'olnL ... Trail Creek Tradings. Farmers are smiling at the Ore gon mist of late. Born, to the wife of D. W. Pence, a fine, big boy. F. Hammond is hauling posts to Central Point from upper Trail. Mr. and Mrs. James Brisooe now live in their little house on Trail The IClk creek hatchery has on hand at nrosent 1.050.000 enns and small flab. Michael Mavfield and - family have gone to Deschutes with a drove of young oattle. Jesse Rassdale and Warren Raroey are now on the Uropqua di vide trapping and hunting. Cal. Pence and J. X. Leabo are now in the mountains trapping for large boar, aa well as small ones. 8. P.Oliver.of uppor.Trail.passed on bis way to Central Point one day this week with a load of posts. A dance will be given at Robert Trimble's, on Trail croek, on Novem ber 5th. All are invited to attend. The Johnson brothers will soon start to the valley with the remain- Hnr of thnir rattle which thev Will deliver to Mr. HarriB, of Shasta valley. i . There la no need of little children boing tortured by scald head, cczoma and alcln emotions. DoWlH'a Witch Hazel Salvo glvos Instant relief and cures Dormanentlv. otrane, the druir gist, Modlord; ur. J. uinaio, ventral 1'olot. ' Klamath County Items. . Pnmi On, Hnnubllean. C. C. Chitwo.xl was at Lakoviow thia week. RobU Ogleaby is at Jacksonville visiting hiB mother. Newt. Shook Ib over from Ashland with a load of dried fruit. O. W. Morine is a Jaokson County gentleman who expects to locate in Klamath County. Horace Pelton, of Pelton BroB. ABhland cattlo doalors, was here last week purchasing hay. Tho Peltons will winter out hero 1000 or 1500 hoad of cattle which will be driven from Jackson County poon. W. H. Shook returned home to day from Grant Pass. Mr. Shook attended the Medford and Robg burg fairs. His racer, Rubberneok, won in the races at both planes. Good Baking Powder cannot be sold for 25 cents or 30 cents a pound. Cream of tartar is expensive- and cream of tartar is necessary to good baking powder. - " Cheap" baking powder cither contains alum (which is bad for the insides) or is badly made (does not do tho work) or is weak. . Really cheap baking powder cannot be sold for these prices; but the cheapest of all is Schilling's Best your money back if you don't like it at your fcrocer's. Under date of Heptomber 17th, S. U. McGoo writes from Ft. Wrangel, Alaska, to E. W. Carder, of thU city, as follows : I have been up the Htickeen river 011 the now trail to leHlin Jake, the mouth of the river is just seven miles from Ft. Wrungel. It is 150 miles up the river to Telegraph oreek and twelve, miles to Taltan, an Indian village on Taltan ' creek The next camp is Jimtown, twenty five miles, and the next ih Middle oreek and then Beebie oreek, and so on until you reach a chain of lakes which you follow until you come to Teslin lake. You can go in a boat from here to Telegraph creek, 150 miles. ThereisaBteaiaer which runs to that point. More will be put on' next season. It costs 140 a ton to get your freight taken up on the boat. ' Four men can build a boat for $25 that will take six tons up the river by do ins the work themselves. It is 150 miles from Telegraph creek to Tes lin lake by land and a good, easy pack trail, ibere are about one hundred head of pack horses at Telegraph creek. A charge of twenty cents per pound is made to pack the 150 miles. There is go ing to le big travel through this way noxt spring as it is the only feasible route to the Yukon. There are thousands of people already at Skaeuay wbo can't get across. Don't so that way. They are com ing back and going up the Stickeen The best time to bo is in April or the first of Hay when the Stickeen river breaks up, then there is an abundance of teed along the trail. Yes, that Copper river is a fake and Cook's inlet iB all worked out; bo is the Caseyare and Deer lake mines in Briturh Columbia, ine only place to go to is the upper ar ri middle Yukon country. Don't go to the Klondike every foot of that country is staked offunless you want to go there and branch out for some other point. ' Dawson city fa overrun and provision is scarce (Right here Sam starts in to give a list of provision necessary for one man one month but before the list is finished he has gotten the amount up to six months and says it will coBt. at Ft. Wrannel, $36, but whether he intended this amount for one or six months we are unable to guess. Following this ia a list of tools and clothing necessary,, whioh we give.) ' ! 1 In tools one should take a torty two inoh steel pick, gold pan, rocker irons, steel pike, fultoBpring steel shovel, hand, rip and whip saws,' ax, hatchet, hammer, copper nails for boat building, two pounds of pitch, two pounds of oakum, tent, pocket knife, shotgun and rifle, and one hundred feet of one-half inch rope In olothing one should ; provide themselves with two or three suits of heavy woolen underwear, woolen socks, woolen Bhirts, one pair hip rubber boots, with leather soles, one pair ' heavy prospector b shoes, suit of maokinaw clothing, an oil skin coat, a sou'wester hat, three pairs best woolen blankets and one rubbor blanket, alRO snow glasses, as without them the sun will ciuickly produoe snow blindness. The ontire outfit, including wearing annarel named, will cost f 100 and will weigh about 700 pounds. The trip should never be made alone but should be made in parties of four or eiaht. One shotgun and one rifle is enough in each party. Iftliore is anymore information Wanted just let mo know. And moaauitoeB, oh! you will find them bv tho million and they are tho best bill presenters you ever saw. S. B. McGEfc. POWDER Absolutely Pure LONDON IN 1772. li Wm t'oimUrritU tluko in Turn t'Atllfl Into 11 Hull llouui. (.1111 nuycilic tell mc nriythiiiK of the illy umhi'iiiIjIv rooiiiH find llie iwiw-iiilily room "mi the Kerrey nidi'," i. c, Houtli uiirli, mImiuL llie. vein- 1773V The social ide of the cily about Unit time Ixcuri- ouiily illilleull to get lit HiitlitfiieUirily. Kr limtniieF, when Cittlierine II ill ton went to Loudon in 17S3, U-.Iml' then 27 yearx of age, aim went with a certain Mr. J. WooilhoiiHoarid his motJicr. I hey oiled for tier at 7:.'! in the- evening. the gentleman Iming dremied In a suit of pn!-hlii French silk, spotted with pink and frrn, the coat, lined with pink silk, hia hair in a luifr, a white feather in his hat, a sword by hi side, and hix ruflle and frill of fine point luce. Thin seem very spleiiiMd. At tho ai- nembly the men were, chiefly in "dreim coiita" meaning, probably, of blue or pink silk, like that of Mr. Woodliouw; thcae who were not wore cloth coat, tritninnd with narrow frold lace, with walatconU of silver tinsue," and the hair if. a queue, with curls Hying out on each side of the head." Tile other ladies were covered with diamonda. "The subscription to the city BHHcrnhly la three guineas; there are 200 subscribers and late nights; the subscribers ara the first people in the city; the rooms are lighted with wax; the branches for the candles, the urns for tlm tea aud coffee and the baskets for the cakes and macaroons are of silver." I want to know mora about' this assembly.. ... il As regards the Surrey assembly! all I can tell you about it ia that the room was on the ground floor, and that on a certain night the opening night of the season of 1772 (?) while the dancing was at it height, some wag threw open Use (root door and gave admission to a drove of oxen,' which began to run about in a most terrifying manner; some of the men drew their swords valiantly; others tumbled down; the ladies fainted and fell over the men; caps, hoops, tippets, handkerchiefs were lying all about the Boor. Ana xne oxen bellowed and ran about, threatening with their horns. What would have happened one ' knowa not; but "the soriirhtlv Mrs. Hanniver"- presumably a lady connected with tlie supper ae- partment "coming from the Lactarium with bub. for the gentlemen- dud Is drflned by Webster a strong malt drink snatched from the master of the ceremonies his mopotk-W did the M. C. on the Surrey side' carry a mopstick as a wand of office? and with so much spirit' belabored the horny trfbe that they fled incontinent. When the company gathered them. selves together, and picked up what they. could, being horribly disheveled amid the -general wreck hoops gom, wigs pulled to pieces, ' headgear ' de troyed, dresses torn they proceeded, suspect, to refresh'themselves with the prigbtly Mrs. Hsnniver's stimulating ub. If anyone will tell me ' more ibout this assembly, I shall be grateful. Sir Walter llesant, in London Queen. MlrH I Hmny fllllluni. Mis (Jriicu Killed, a Run KnuieiKeo (Irl of 21 yearn, ha through her utior- nevs, luid claim to the rortiiim o fSi, 1100,000 left by liiliuiuy (.'link, her futlier, who died in Australia 'JO yearn kUO. ('Inrk urn! liiH wife enuie lo San KrutieiMco tt'iut Aiifliiilia iiml Hc'im aller arriving n ilannliler uiih horn und Mra, t.'lara (IiihI. Cuir( nlabeil hi. wife lo bit biii'iid In liei native conu'ry anil r'tnrcii lo return lo A iHtralia. lie eniilil ii'it lake Ibn child with him ho he nlace.l if in uu oriihau hhvIiiiii, Haying Im wouiil rail for bur an hooii h lie could re! uri. When lie n ac licl AtiKlralia lie diel. Kram after liif, Clarx'a, deal h Mr. and Mrs. K liol ad'Mile'l I be ilaugiiter mid rained anil iichIihI Ik r. Nothing wan heard of Cliuk'rt vaMt fHiale until a rrouple of wceka ao, wl on a (I ihiii ti Ii from llie eunt hlaleil I lint two iieii es inU'iideil to claim it. MiH Kiliot's attornevK claim tliul llie chi ate tan lie transferred to her without content, simply liy proving her identity, which can eaxilv he done. Croup Quickly Cured. Mountain Glen, Ark. Our children wero Buffering with crouo when we re ceived a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Ilcmeuy. It atlorded almoHt Instant relief. F. A. Thornton. Thia cele brated remedy Is for sale by G. H. Has kins, druggist. The trustees of the Whittier (Cal.) reform school have decided- to erect a number of new buildings at the school with a fund of something over $100,1.00, which has accumulated through con tributions from various counties which have inmates in the school. William J. Lyons, for ten years a trusted employe of the Pacific Gas company,' at Ban Francisco, committed luicide at Berkeley last week." From documents found in his pockets it was ascertained that he was an' embezzler f the company's funds to the extent f $3000 or $4000. The jury in the case of Gotrge Will iams, charged at Htoskton, Cal., with attempting to wreck the New Orleans express at Morrano elation "September ith, returned a Yerdiet of frailly, fixing the penalty at life itnerrsossneol. Geo rge echlslj WiHissis ssrtaer, plead ed guilty to I he ensue' ana ws also sentenced to'!We'nnrtrnnlent,:-' . DIABETES is a diseaao whioh if allowed t)fuaten lta hold upon the victim will surely hind Mm In a premature grave. It fa canned by inactive hidncy. They fall to filter from the blood the iiiipiiritltiH und noisona wiilch it IiiIick up from tho food, and which h)iiiii1iI lie thrown out of the system by way of the urine. Weak or inactive.' kidneys and ull symptoms of iJiahetescun im- CURED l have had heart trouble for veara (enlargement of the heart), b'i'nally diahi'.u.'N set In. I be two uripcared to work together. What would relievo one would make, the other worao. Among mv many other troubled wero freinient and voulous urinuliona (ex celling a gallon during the night). In fact, I was troubled to such an ex tent in this way that ou leaving home mornings I had to reckon in advance places to stop whore I could relievo myself. I had tried numerous prepara tions highly recommended for all kid ney ailments without apparent effect, until taking your Spaiagus Kidney 'ills, two boxes of which wore suffi cient to perform a complete, and to all outward appearnees, permanent cure. r,. ii. Kaaexer, innpector blilownlKs, 1H5 Main 6t., Binghatnton, N. V. HOBBS Sparaps Kidney Pills. HOBUS REMEDY CO.. Psofjuitobs, Csicisa Dr. Ilubbi I'llH Vorh lnHKLIH.MCD.OKK.. by CHAB. STRANG, Drunt-1,1, . . , Gave Back My Health There is no reason for being despondent and considering diseases of the blood incurable, simply because the treatment nf nhvsieisnt snd many so-called blood remedies lu to eDect a care. 1 uonv u ; ; nolnnllv rtishfsrteninir to the suf. 4rcr -ho i.lthfnlly takes the prescribed treatment of the physicians, often at the expense of- mradreds of dollars,. to una himself,' no t better ! ssi .time . ott bv. still score will result from the filth! remedy. S.S.S., no matter .what' other liinint lisa f sited. , The reason that S.S.S. (Swift's Spe cific) has so raocessfuUy cured even the worst-cases after- other treatment had bMn tried in win is that it is the only remedy which forces the poison from the blood and permanently eliminates It rrom tne system, woks lm wv mrrvct nrineiole of corine the disew e. r , 1. V.l nn Ik. snd tear down the system, while forces ont the noison snd builds np and adds strengin- ino vigor io mc uuk system, n is narare s remeiiy, bob con' tains no harmtui lngreuieat. Deputy Sheriff George T. Headen, while superintending the improve ments of the work being donet Alum rock by a gang of prisoners from San Jose, was struck by a falling derrick and sustained injuries from which he iled. ' The San Jose Power company has taken the fitut steps in constructing a targe electric plant, similar to 'that at Folsom, lor the iiissununauon oi power in San Jose ami vicinity. It is claimed that the cost of the proposed plant will be $300,000. .. ' Kvorvlioily Bays So. rnniiTts('andv Cutlmrtlr the most won derful medical tliwovory of the age, pleas ant, nail refreshing In llie male, act. gently and iMWllivclv on Ulduevn, liver anil nrnvdn, cleaiiiting the entire system, dispel rnlds, euro headaelie, tt vi-r, Imliltual conlliatlon and blliniiannas. I'lcase hay and try n box oltj. (J. (!. trvdav; III. '.'."i. Ml ci-iiib. Holdnuu guaranteed lo wire ly all .druggists. Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets move tba bowels gontly, relieves the cougb, cures the tevcrlnh condition and headache, malting ,the best snd Quickest remedy for coughs, colds and Is grippe." Cures in one dsy. -'No cure, no pay." ' Price So cents. For sale by all drug gists. '"' ' For the first time in its history Tic lare, Cal., is threatened wHU a wood famine. Prices have adyaaced'almost 100 per cent, und at these almost pro hibitary rates the supply cannot meet the demand. Sancher W. L. Adams of Orange sonnty, Cal., has secured judgment for 1 10. 420 damages agianst '1 backer Bros., fruit shippers, for failure to take a eonslgnmunt of oranges ordered from the ranoher. You can't afford to risk your life by allowing a co Id to develop into pneu monta or consumption. Instant relief and a eortaln ouro are afforded by One Minute CnuffhOuro. Strang, the drug' gist. Modford; Dr. J. Uinklu, Central Point. . ' By tlio caving of a bant lu a cut on the Astoria and Columbia riyer rail road nuar Clifton, Or., three men wero burled. John Fulongos was dead when extricated and the others were serious ly injured. Govoruor Lord ol Oregon litis ap pointed ex-Coiiirressinnu M. C George of Portland indue of Dnpurlmem 4 of the l'oiirtli .linlicial district to fill the vacancy ennsed by thu ilenth of Jiul t. A. !SlOihctis. All kinds of wood for sttlo. I.on wood, short wood, hard wood, foil wood and just plain wood. Hellinger tho druvmen, . PILES inotOTiLT artmnm. 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AND ALL POINTS EAST Through Palsce and ' Toarlt Sleepers, Olalug snd Library Observation Cars.. daHjY tbains. . fast tike Service sad Seenerj rnenoaled.' ForTtckets snd fall Infof msttos call on or sdOreas: - J. E. ENYART, Agent, At Jackson County Bank, MedfonU Ore. . BEN A.i LOWELL, Aeent, woouville,. Oregon 1. 1.. DKBOV. Astent, Gold Hil, Oregon P C- tvrrvwrs, A. B. C. DENNESTON, ' G W P A.Bestt'.e, 'jh cr 4 FA.I'ortlBna. Mr 'Charles Clenu. of u6 Dudley St, Cincinnati, is one of the many yvlio constantly praise S S.S.. for. riving hint back his heslth. ' He ssys: . " From childhood 1 was atniciea ynin n temrjie otooa disease, anu uc taken almost every blood remedy on the market, but mv case-was deepseated, and one by one they failed. The larjre, - I inr-n.nu.ft In ia and nnaa- ra iimv , . her, and soon covered my entire body. My parents had me treated Dy a num ber of physicians, but the disease was toomach for them, and after their tem porary relief waa over, 1 touna myseu growing steadily worse. Thus I grew into manhood, handicapped by a terrible disease, and having tried so many reme dies without relief, when a friend urged me to take S.S.S. I hadlittte taitn in aay medicine. I was happy to find, however, thatl had at lasteottentherightremedy, for one bottle of S.S.S did me so much Food that I soon had hopesof being enred. continued the remedy, and was cored completely, the unsightly spots soon riiaatroeared. leavlne mv skin perfectly clear. My general health waa also built up, and I am robust and strong. 1 1 be lieve S.S.S. will cure the worst case of blood poison in the world." ' S.S.S. Is a real blood remedy, and will cure the most obstinate cases of Cancer, Bcxema.Catarrh, Scrofula, Rheumatism, Contagious Blood Poison, - old sores, or any disease caused by impure blood. It is . Purely Vegetable aud is the only blood remedy guaranteed to contain not a particle of mercury, potash, arsenic or other mineral. S.S.S, is sold bv all druggists. r"1 Valuable hooks aad on blood and Ffcin diseases will be mailed free by Swift Specific COuipatiyi Atlanta, G&. CANADIAN U PACIFIC RY. Soo Pacific Line... ' TO all points east at the very lowest rates The Only Lino Running through Trains from the uoaat to' . WINNIPEG, MINNEAPOLIS, -ST. PAUL, TORONTO, . . . ; MONTREAL and BOSTON WITHOUT - CHANCE 1 KOOTENAI MINING CARIBOt GOLD ... FIELDS!! IF YOU ARE OOINO TO . NAKUSP,' SLOCAN CITY, NEW DENVER, . SANUOJN. KALr-O. . TRUL, aievaisri ' ivuoollivinu 1 Get a' Copy of "Cariboo and - Kootonay Gold fields."....; If you are thinking of traveling cull on the agent of the Canadian I'jioiUo Railway IfOwest rates to and from all parts of Europe via all Atlantic steamship lines For full information resjnrding tho nbovo call on or address: B. VV. GREEK, J. 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