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• ,- • • r , , ,t,l'/U • 1 : - ? OF 7 4. F. ••3N •i\ VC, r4 ••IE , COLL , Wt al, A NI, LY SoSSCRifiE NOW. i '1 1 111\ _tiny Nom (hods of the OLD 17ELIA!3!.r. (;• Ii.A\ 1) M ,„ ASHLEY ANI)Dial 1ZSY I 1,1 Call and VA:1111111e Arrivale! Something to Make Home Plea -e PICTURES, CHAIRS, ROCKET3S, PLUSH STANDS, EASFLS, HANCIN(1 T YD 1 ; 14 A \\* A I naCie . : \ . 1:•• irr,;; ,!• i lii '24:0\ cett;!.•ri: rottr:tr.,.•, V. l)rv (;oods 13(ots si l( „ cs. „in ,1„.„,1,1,,,i. ., , - - , - z -- .• 1 :;.,.. ' • ..! Fresh Greccties oral Pri..pdrii,c,„,1,..H .. hey...v.,' Ir. and tie. free is \ It 1:4!;''. - t;:, \\* ‘ !\.f.p‘rrn 14 . r.4NI!q11N(i Ct. 1:.\ -.I, ryfIr:ALI , II 40 1 . 011111t . 111 a • .( Mr'rC2rr-TiMT-11-t ( 11 1 • 1 I 0 DR. .104. EDAM' en PHYSICIAN AND SITRGilli. 0n1io-ito t'()Lt'\1)I FI4S 1(),NTAN4k, 71'111:NtSb.,11,,i Li.'' NEW of 1 r, • a ter e irn floe: ear rest. it ,• . !Ito ta111 • ; flirt 1t.r.\. The es.. 1 41 !Ca; 11V. • a .A• I ).g‘ 11 \ • • • • •• ' ' ' vviti wealn. Colemh1a. tho Duthie; • 100 Cflunaly .. 7. •-i‘.: : :''1•4411.1`. A4 / 1 .,N1\:' 1'11% Ell: 1'11 1 : 0 . 1. ,, Gardell - t i I \ A r e • rri(.1c. sr. !ICS 11111 ( (1\ Sodas and 3finere1 l'ure 3fic1igat4 .1 pole Ctdar, Fine Old Kentucky 1Vhiele l'oeet Goode. French v.\.0o1.1; 314141 t/r(lers n, teipt :e t ':1. S. \vt)0701:0m). - I )0:111C )\ -'y .1 c .111. 1). F. SN:1111. syl 1TH & OLI,VEI, D 1 Tv \ ft 711T 91 4 I /A and Insurance Agents. c o , g ,, Ligg FALLs, 314 INT. James Judge, ( • \ \ • ; !\ : 1:1 ,, ! 1 ' 1 (11 111)1 11 41,.' ..urtued. C , 1 1 14.1'. 11 1;g:els 1.., T ii• nape! lece. Sunday the wziter in river 1)4 '4.ç:1 rising very ea fee a time roae at the nee of hour. Of course that rite (1 1 .,1:.h huh 1`.11 Ian •...; e'r•le ended 31,:nday • \V,1 fully six feet Pldsterer, Stolle alitBrick Ili16nnoll. cam,. from ti„, No:,': 1 , ( . Estimates Purnisioht (114•Prittny. Ice LEMMA FALLS. MONTAN 1. A. Y. LINDSEY, LAW AND REAL ESTATE. OFFICE IN P. 0. nt ILPINtL Columbia troll... Moot:Om. Langford & Bloat Law, Real Estate and Fire Insurance. NUCLEUS AVENUE, Columbia Falls. Mont ann. EVANS & EiARrc.r r. 'The- - Stoll. Choice Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Open Day and Night. ) ruin 1 . 441 v I(! living 1111 mittettally v%tirm lani interli snow ests molted. '' damage was- done (len 41 Tla :Se n-tlits atilt I ; ;.•iry, 11i 11. ks, , 1, • 1 ; .. ill \ 101 ;• vi :,.v • bra: - • \ • ..! 44. W 11. • i• • if \\ltd. to kill ill 1.', f,,‘ , ; ( ,, ,•1.,„‘ip,... 27 .. 1 .,,o..! 4 •1 1 to \r quail , 1!(• annottue. ; 111:11 till' en , /titer .el'oriter nom Iles! (lis- v 1 ,. 1;11 1 1 se, ,,,em e - pedo itt the v., heat market of the port so novel a proceeding, armed vomit no, it hitt the Farmers' .Ant- . , , wen our faithful Faber, we went out, ance, which has its national hetet- . . II) interview the parties. Asking quarters there, is eleett to issue au a leans the building came from the official circular to its iirmy of . . . part v said hadispoll; that they had outs callieg 1111011 eVol'y ailianCe commenced to 1110Ve the houses to to hold back his wheat tted eall upon some onee where they could find . , of the pe-turee I alien, i eel :ie. 4 1 t-440 titting. 11):. , 1 11 .1 : !ilt being:made far hetter tha ll enything 111 11(4' 1111k• I . i • !;.!;',),*ateli ' 1 t'° tgre:n length, tied hes Irecti attempted in (hie 10- ee , esan t s of e s n ue , i „, au mina (edify. A iitunletr of ai•avs hi . hi e y o u be so groat that ate 1 4e1 ran'i aro of i 1 Ct\rt'st• the e bo i1I unlined tako our stir- gvinploine of hot It typhoid and meta- ,„.., , • „ needgeoth work I 114' eelen men( pin:o !my 1 . -irl(a• that this ri e l rovers, elihomelt in a etimber 1 0 . ; s h own , 31,., cameo- • t. tilh \.1-111:th;':t; '; will return in a few vvcalas, and t be al st it 0: 1)4,14 .;\\'1' win (11(11, vezit,t(t , P et leen; who have reverend from the (piper ill::-' ;.; state thee in some par- ticular; it a (feet ad tlieet very much ties :nine as auitennonia. The 14141 6.0tX1,1K0 mom are trust! of rarpenter's tools a11(1 for a (eHee that tame under the notice of s' 1 ) 1 1. .. , 11 . 1 ) . i : . '; \ „. ; ( i '' t t i l li , 1 , 11- it ''' 11 1'1 ) ' 1: rt to mai, elat tle; wor (i r k f egal- f '\ A. Ini11;11e:' the Pe°1)1e On street the pliv-eieians \Vert` ri•pOrted 1111011i. S11141:ent41 their rapid. gait, and but-ly- e:ea:a t pie, ,ir Avhtqa. to , .H-sd at Ow i•t:._!• , o and itttraetecl 1:4W V\.i11:4111 nierelliotta (-time to their door to vievv - 1 .0 ure provido p., 110tice, tho sVlnotolils Of IV - p e t ora t tae t o te m; year,: (4',1, 11 , ..);',oi1!•; 1: ;1 0 as to Wilat tho ne, , ,, . 1 , 1 sight. the rieln Ii u c i I Io4 i ( 1 receive for their crops. In other wortls they- Free: I0vsert to BPHIL are elaritt to make a eoncerted effort Tho Colorado desert basin at Sal- l() corner ties wheat marltet of the ton, sixty miles west of Yinna, Ariz., ::/id establish pricea to suit is raitidly filling up with fresh water tiler:a-Ivo a \Fanners the country lieved to he CO!.1111 , Cted With the Colo - from some subterranean passage be- have broil working up to thi.-; idea for rado rivor. When the story of rising years, tuel it is Marmite(' ie all their water near Salton first- reached the has bccomo ineme• uver Shaltespeetrean Frank P. Slavin refuses the offer of the California Athletic (.11:1, to put up ,...„.a . ; ,.„ 4 '. .:., t1( .. 1 „ 1 ', s t 1 , 11 : 4 ,:: 1 1 .. 1 ,, l'( ;:,! 4 : t 4. , 1 . ,,.. 14 , -' , , d i i : l a s . 11 :• 1 .5 i-1 , -. : 1 ;2 2 :1 ( 1 ' . 1. \4 :' n i a ( , ), 1; w N ; ) ;;;:i r ' .1'. g .i l i o ;:- .( 21:n. ' 1 '1- , '' a i i ' a -' , i , an e ti n a l n i enn emnIi., .. t u a ,,, to\r ,,,_ in .1. ( ): .(1 .., (.. g ,\4:: : 1 1 1.v. ii lli. ! . t r.4 1 ,..: - , • - : • .. . , .. 11 1. . a .1 , `i 1 4 i t • : :4 1 1111::_i (1 pet 0,11... .1•14 , :'i Ill::, 1. , '__.1':1;.!1 (TO!) Of 111.11fOrFr`' 4'. - ;1 cardinal pr're-iple for 1Vitiiin two v. .\e; rage then term:- „ ty peeple -a e , , , o 1 ea.1 i . i'e....ir bouts . . . II. , Wate • (d . lib\ lc, ashweieu leo Ins: eei,...1-;! . \ - in- el! then- e; • • . iss:1,t1 a 1 , 0; .ii::4 IS 111)! .;14\ 11 -• e r. trg'ing rap - I: rj 1: A' g i)elew idh .. and tle; - . ,. . ,l , it., ,,, ,..:. p ... a,‘ si,.,111, ji t.. r .. , ; (1 l i e . :_coplie...: ;eel .-,ger,,•;- - ere 1 1 .,-1 Om. 1: \en .., e -,.. i', ,•II :n 0 big vv:1; . .-. Tles aliian e 1 , i. , enind tie , •le ! ia. na-1....‘ -; eat lee to ,1 ,,„„., g , „ he 1 . 1. ,,, p.,. 0F , 11. , ' , is. r.o,tou , , ,o,aulati, e. ( . 1 z , r i: ' ,: ;;. !..., • u :114 giant Tho famous fur sto - ...; :!* 1 .'.'..;14trklt key note :eel tile other farmer ormui- e. • , 4 tlw !, i!jonts tuut ther , ,•• •,,•,, 1 ...;•,- 4 s y. ; , , ' h es for the .. (eo. at Chteitilutti burned, the 1, ee; izziti(ms with their (a)mbin(al n11 , 111- ; 11111i'll I'..... , '',•11, :111(i Ill 11.; t ;10 - i ,. t,. 1)1‘Niiip are v xpec t ..qt t() fall in line •',.. 1, 1 ,'i1e....e. li - - II t'o,• fine i s hot m urs amounting to S500,Itoo. of n ihm , . 1 e.s.. eete o it a;aa -;ar•t ner eno. ;lieu i' 1 ; 1 :0(1. e ' Fred Douglas. United Slats min:- 4 , 4-1 to inthusece producers who are 1, n• (•iii ; 1mi n: ties trao- , .-.,: f•e• not hes thin ono 1 l'...4 ii!1::. II, h;l:•; ;,C1 ' i;ived iu Niro ;Re, members to the eanes line of ac- ; g e ;:.11111;;‘,.,:.-i-,,r,,. V. 1; . . tiult.\ 11. lei ago tlet Donglii aa„. J eer - i n O n e , of ex State t , ‘va, (4)1)1p:1h-A Ill shut T r ,,, t;111 , .,, r i owl. for (1 et e beetenn the 1 '0 onneasling 111 -tut:''s 8.111 e: 4044 tome: , 1. thirty aro eick, t 1 .. .,,,,g, tent a .a .„, ..viiito ureriy half a, many more have .t i a, .,, I 11 , 4a -it of cio.,..,„ . „. 0, doc i dt , d et leen I •• .- :neat's , ease ev renoor- • t 7 .1 - 1.,‘ cX , ..:,1• . 4•0:01' ler Iles new Hoek a e genal from tlie ( Ifeeneof the (lie- t ,, .., I i - '. • . :(( • t • • ,t t) ..ed lot west of _tte..r eue.-e in itgane et of (J. F. lath.ton. li eau- i.! : ILL. di ,,,...',.,' is as nuteli x . 1 , ' ...,.. : tai .. N of flu. , b oar d o f No v 1m111 _ th_e potitOffiee, WnS ecennwtaaal yes- ...- , ow!. imi ;go. It 1,1'1--; : . 4,y ,,,. ,4 of the w orl d s fa i r. The court torday. It will he two stories high, - it414te(1 tO i he ..',;,,.-.. ri.,.;:t . i .., I that Ifi _ .; (7 ,,, I ,.. 11 , Nrus out of 25aSo foot in dimensioes. -'1. 1 iet th_1(1 Feliovvs hall has laasn I I i -1 H th' s 1%)1111I li 111 i 4 1 • I I I ( ' 0:Ili:, , f111(1 111* )0:1. i!Ild C:111110 4 ,. get '-: • . 1 r .1 '. I',;.\.. 1.',' !.,.' 1 .V‘I! : . W ry a cold, nd t h h e aa t ' b ' - eonimen(ted and work is progressing ,.,;:: all rotted h aria nen drink cop'.:ss rly alit vvItile tivitrut. Tt, gn i t (ee t t • at...ti.1,,„,. (s , a . n• .., ,a t rapidly. It will 10s a moet credit - ' 11 ' 41 ' 1 : 1 \i 11 'rFk - a Davis ha\ 11141 \ '11; 1 e; theery 11 . 1 1 .44 :'(.00 eN!)1i. , Cled Irbeti ,' t rm; for or ILit.; mythical eltaro temple a half a mile or more from the o; !/...,1:- estate. well, 011(1 v.to hail never tasted tile 1 la' (Thain 01 :*ii ) rgali , (. ° 11 Vi e1 \ 1 , watee wore tal.en .-tek. Dr: (orlemi.i, ' • s 1 ealioncell to oite year in tin' state . te ,1 e w i 1: alling. pliv-eician. think; (ho (lis- rY 01141 charg\ of 1 ) 1111 ;4 14111 T , eitse i.s ;mire of the nature of in ; ', i''' 1 -1 14 1 11 'd from ilwriff Joirtvys rov,.; . , and that the impure air whielt , he J et:Ting hien tile train, 44'115 re- HoWs oVer die village from the low ; ei.ii; anal n('er Ellistoli. Schuylkill valley' is this i)rime factor .litinee If. 1)ilvvorth, a cad 14' king in the origin 011(1 st . )3;ezi.d. of all (lis - mei an ()1(1 and a ! -,•,,e -.1 (:itizen, \yea ease. 'I'lle 7)11v4lciena 1: 4.'-' la.sen r \ shot at 111:- 1,,;..,•,, ;:.% nutelt 'lour to ( 10 hat 114t1t• for the aufferms ee- le . 1 , !. ono UodfroY vole to : \ielitia- ruin''''thole et: 11 -;-;- De: ia• (lee Immo V. 1';i ,, 1'orto ion. ; - _ Tiprtm, NcyTT [rum it. reashe,-.11-i unite in • 'k zwi,art, I') :meh tut altantMg TO CO% i ER VI 0 . 0 Fi AT TILE E )21 Lao , • seyaer tiet the ritsi: lee; never before ;•1' I ; Qr. of i •••,,••1 1 „; t rod( ;;;‘,.\- tint: , for si)oo- ;r :nztl•I:41 or for wfttl t,) .; :4 lot .•••\ 1 ,-•!?!.•uit U Ann - in cash and (o , . the •1; 1 fidn 0, of le t tith \ N ee, a alie.oula girl vibout .11 &t - , ''\\day Ill years of ago, hall a romplaiiit ioi-fe ‘1t-' 1 -1 1, (104,11 lie' ; r al a Ls &'.y charging cruel and inlittnian treat - rate. The Ivee to the B.& M. coat- merit sworn out ineulinet her step- pany is severe. About. o'elock Sunday evening th e Lov e ll ferry opposite this city broke away while it team and wagiel load of lumber were being takee across. Oue of the horses, a valuable mare, waa drowned while in e c ab er swam ashore. The !nen eseittied un- injured, but the boat, wagon and lumber wore t.oApp: 1140111 tlet The 11('W fort•y withetoral the preesure and (lid not, tniss a trip. Mr. Lovell has a new steel cable, and will fix up again. Spring creek and Whitefish are also high. I:an:Tinton; has shown that when (-eel is burnt in an open grate front one to three per cent of the coal (e.- capes in a form of unburnt eolid par- ticles, Of SOCA, Mid abouften issr cent i); loet in the form of volatile cent- pourids of carbon. Lest line ol elgtif:4 ill the t'dy ;:t A nice lino (if Ladies' mid Fer wierss o ljouors and cigar:, t r i mme d h a t s . i ite t t Migiri7Fi\F:'d'irre'rer'' \1813Ertzt - Minterettith:.' father, M. C. Goff, and Jar mother. Sidney Edgortgn, ;lie first governor o f Montana, is iu Helena. Since h•av- lug Montana he has resided akAkton, Ohi(i. Win. Lehman, son of Fred Lehman, the :Helena grocer, died TlIcsday eve- ning of heart disease at Philbrook, in Fergus comity. The ticket office of till' .Nort hem Pacifie III Livingston was robbed of over Harry A. Stephens and Miss Hose ()Well tlere married at Missoula on t he St h. l‘htehing and ironing at the Cas- e:01e laundry neatly ileum Mary ('Iuristman and Mrs. Pen ttsv Ivantit (ettivir )10i..• i han 'der all (lit' in phia have several eases on their Share of niaoseit nlct Epidemic., levels, ant there are mana - Met mete--; whiell have foiled to come Ireder I heir not ico. ill (`Vei'y IV11.011. , the pat iont has stopped eatitig etraw- herries the rash luta greatly (limite sl or (lisapp red ail VI •1y. \VItother there is any germ or tho di'; lit die 7 .)4;1'ri..:; Nti+.:(.11 ktv(. (0 !he Ql Laker (•;!2,' 4114. I r./A a mat tar of conit;',•tili't.. 4''it1»t• it•15;••;. ; 1 4 ,, tift.1 , .;41 With :t 1 1 1,i0 tyy 11,111 tlii• ' itt I)(etglassvillis, Pa. is s atIliend vvith it singular (Ilse:eat. naitme of it the physicians cannot, determine. Over one-half of the total popelat ion or tit, town is suffering from the pt.- ealiar malady, and preleihly lea per Arthur Canning of leleine spent cent moro Lavas lesott and t4':t;'re- , net (tays in. 441441 :roared t'oltetthia eer-o..(1. Altitotigh the (li oe• i; „ 111(1 . g , enera , lly 'eus, aml ha', IA.\! teent„,r of Ii c m`im 1 to his bed rtoh. ! A remarltaliii. feel • , ; Hit 41 \' 11* \ 11 \ 4 \ 11,- ; friteeht and imiehlmrs t() act Avitll 111,/ &It . 11:1'; fatal as.'. T r he malady is in tile llaf.1111, of a he pat'ent invariably sit: ine •la as• ::aer., and. I to.otigt, that 1V01:1,D, ganize(1 a state .Fartiene . .1 ilianem farming interests I n ni s vent f„ all aeea y er am l retire:es:thee a nifed(srated neenber- BUSINESS MEN WILL 'MD THECOLUNISIAN'S JOS PFiNT:NC; OFFICE EOWPF , 1:0 P01 GOOD 1.50Ft y K p .. z NEW STYLES 0 7 11)1E - 13. THE i'1:1;CESSION. The Front End oft In• caravan Ileactu its Destination. On last 'floirsday morning while sittitig in our anti looking to t he met liward in (Ito direet ion of Kal- aepell, see noticed a large building moving in the directive of Demers- vill , •. At first, wts thought probably it Ives 1)1 It an optical illusion, but On a (.1-aer observation saw it was - an- • :telt:411 fad, that a large Imilding waa; A f eithlielicil \Vashing- emeine hie) the city vial was now ten, which if true would ..atise a stain - (either (town etroet. Anxious to re - Ti t ,. ..tiliatup 110. a Pretty nia; Job or S111(411;112' till it\ :1 41 114k. I'llit.111-11 ., to 710- Via; Ni.l•t•itdo tii lit;• Irlti New Intilulings. W. Main tied Morse vill on Saterday noxl emeneme the con- struction of a two story brick build. - her, (salter Nucleus avantet and Sixth Blackftiot, Idaho, aro zit ea end. The able buil(1ine end tt monument to the enterprise (.)1 1 the members of the Ira - days luta beim (wimple:1 fee thr(;o days vviilt the cases or C. II. Frye, ler\itY.'(Ito grou t ul no( ' w il l he t h e k no .,,,_ 11 b utcher of Scuttle, rented 1. .• .ineaa puroteies, and tin' formerly of liett(s, and the jury re- erre fte2 It 10iigt. imamd It verdiet of not guilty. La a• 1144.' ore(:ting a The Eleventh (.(eisats report on .1..venne o i l., I:' -.; center, anti whi ' , 7 1 ; : inch an int.teuse in extent or the geese modification in the clituate mie ;me d. e.;,; .veniently; lo- , . . , , will F00 1 11 11 ,1 111,,, 2 , this sea would produce. Not, . o atl to form a club, . 1 .1,1.73,- to bo I...sane as the Flathead Cale - der. to live years in tho penthaniary. 4 tiOnian. club. The meeting appointed to au ep:(h-e'a whidi has ttppeared in Tee ;nal:. Island pasaelgror train t -he following (- 11 iiet who wilt \carve During the past te 1 days over ten until January 1, next: thousand acres of grain, feed and Michael Gregg, presideat. Jed: Wilsen, vice president. tindag land . have burned within ten ery. William Macdonald, seeretary. tompenttice lei:nicer, is stopping a the Broadwater, Helena, with his .. Franeis 'Mt:roily, the woll known nin th, nevor beforo tete it bean so prevalent. its an 0.:41,ant.t, at this 1..4.115011 miles, and two engine:. were ma:es- say,- to pull the train through, the cru;thed leelioa meddler. the rails slip- William Sharp, troaeurer. A committea v. - aa 111,:il appointed to The heat has exceeded that of any !l i e n : of Hilton, Cal. So far it ham been impossible to check the flames. form of a rash, liae in prey 'Jots yeani Pio rash attadm tias ekin, which draw up the n%41httiolls and hy-laws , sr year. The mercury reached two 11 °Iirs to bo submitted at the next meeting, 112. wif„,. p(srv. Ties ong,inoe wore t •I '''it itt !wee' rk\-I h'ai:.' 11, '\ siati - in eei tine the trait• over the 1144 104111 ; i ti i 1 t 1 4 Ar Vi ll 141,i• i4, ; , ,I. to the berry from v. ithli ' The grasaltoppers have onlv. waive wio oo eve.. tts, —r. -\este:a renters. There wore I-1 big draft lionata attached to the building which sat on four largo log wagons, The, building being moved was 31. .1.. Browit's (.1 reat Northern saloon, whieh will occupy the lot where Ed- n)aud Gale, .1r. had his store previotta to the fire. The main street was full or busy people and on every side hemmer and saw were heard, but as the fourteen horses turned into Gregg street with thoir burden, there was a itit2:s, twit :1-; thoy chtirt40 it fee of ;4 , ,000. per they are coioi,:g „„, 't% convictA of as- %v ett, t h e ao t t h,, t„.„ OIl gh„ mit with a doeilly weave!, waa sea- so l u t e s t an d s till, try elaploy Mg a c .n; ! eaa•ed by Judge Galbraith at Bout- \$tet •,v1 „gay ra Ai\ ia lite name given • n 11. to \ civil migineer form- Philedelphia this seasiet te , •,„ 11)11 the neer Lyman oilyill Iles employ ,If Kt•Intyre Bros., stud extent. of Grouti'aUs. WItS \ Ilvsted for f°11;- while the talies Coo traoit for five Southern Pacific :officials they pat no partieular attention to the rumors, but they finally deeidod to make an hivostigation. An Indian runner was sent out with instructions to find where the water leaves the river, if such be tile ease, rind to make a thorough examination as to how it passed through the sand hills and reached tins desert. Thor\ are four possible solutions of the problem: The water either comes from the Col- orado river, from the gulf or surface,. or by subterranean drumels. It was first behoved it came front the river, wheneo tile pri•vious overflows have come, but the steadily increasing vol- ume of water in the face of the fall in the river has caused a change of Opinion. Now, in spite of reports to the contrary, it is generally believed the !food mite( have a source in gu high tides, which might easily break down the slender barrier of sand standing, bet woon it and the old bed. Should this theory be correct, it is evident WO aro on the eve of witness- ing ono of the most interesting geo- graphical changes which have taken place 00 this coutinent. The increase of the area of the gulf would be too small ill mportance compared with a less remarkable feature of this phc- ns)teittnen. mammal ()cigarette() is the great &UR- 1,10,1 meat ieg of dilly in obtaining authentic informa- 1 aid at Kalispell on (ion. The water is too shallow to se last, and it was navigate and too deep to ride or drive through, while the frightful heat . makes it an act of groat danger to venture uway from water or shade. A Seotell,i, • ;. Saturday 1n 1 .;:a. ruenthene , : . • 0 1:111: 1 Th e it tale; , name. It is no res t os:tar of age, attacking young and old alike. **There is no known cause for the ailment,\ said Dr. J. C. Wilson of Philadelphia, when approached upon the eubject. \I inyeelf, am subject to it, and in consequenee am obliged to refrain from eating strawberries. I. don't know why some people are to it and others are not, any more than why some 'people are lia- ble to catch rheum:It iam or any other disowns, while other people, under the same ,cireumetances are exempt. 1 only know that the rash exists, but 1 don't haw wily.\ All over the city people are suffer- ing from the elects of the luscious berry. In several eases whole fami- lies have it. While not interfering Choice) lots cheap with the general health it is accom- • • G. J. Lvxmamo. panied with an itching sensation that renders it annoying in the extreme. Ladies' and gollt . en hand at th e mi . „ att h i 31 1 , 1 „. 41 „0„ Many people are ignorant of the cause of the suffering. Others, hav- ing heard of the existenee of straw- berry letve telo101•11 I he bvrtV. • \ ' ' • ,; j. \ h.'1`11 hal WO weeks, but isioared they will mature Staliciellily to rise before the corn is hard enough to be safe. Mr . . and Mrs. Paruell will leave En - ()IBA , at Kaiispoll on . Monday night, Jnat received by the NItssoula Mer- Ju l y s „alm a Th e „h n o f t h e 0:1111 1k' Co. one car load Schlitz Mu - club is m to proete social and friendly wattkee beer. feelings botweau tilO Scotehmen resi- Secretary Procter has signed an dents of the valley, and to assist ;Any 44110 mar les in need of assistance. gland about till' middle of August for There wore upwards of forty names this country. They will remain hero ettroned and it is eepeeted that there till after the Baltimore eonvention, a -ill be a large inereaso to this mon- which Mr. Parnell will attend. This her at the next meeting. All native convention will, it is believed, un- born or sons of native Seotchmen are doubtodly proclaim Parnell leader, and what is done here in regord to him be bo fullowod by the Irieli at home no matter how Le may bp op- po,:ed clerically or otherwise, ..ltingles. Cedar Shingles. We ere pleased to at', otmee to the publio that we are now ready to sup- ply tlie detutual for sltinglos. A com- pany, of whieh are members, has started a shingle 111411 near town and can furnish a first-class article. We have ostablislted a lumber yard in Columbia Falls, where all orders will be promptly filled. Call on or ad- dress the undersigned, who have anle. ; we;. Menage( eligible for • members, and any such in this part of the valley (eight to send their names in to the tiecrotary at Kalispell. It, IS iutended to hold tetaaings at the various towns throughout the valley in the course of the slimmer and N'vinter, and it be- hoovea every loyal Scot to join with his brethren zeal assist in the forum - lion of a club which will be an orna- ment and a benefit to this locality. Hardware, tinware and counter goods of all kinds on Sunday's boat for C. F. FullertonL_ - A fine line of single and doable har- ness always on hand at the Miasoula Vercantile Co. Vat Jett Printing 41 ( ei:ee order abolishiug the three great mili- tary; divisions of the United States. These wore the Atlantic, the Pacific and the Missouri, commanded re- esot i lady 1 ty Gens. Howard, huger and Mile's. By this order the de- part nient remain intact. Bank and time checks cashed at TILE COLUMBIAN utliee from ti a. In. to 0 p. tn. The citizen's committee who had charge of the Fourth of July celebra- Colt in this city, regret that the edi- tor of the Getipache make known his financial distress. They would have been glad to provide him with eat and drink, which, to judge from hie report of the celebra- tion, he wante( . 1 .. r:_y badly. Sash, doors; nails and a general hue' t,iiiet r v t f ol l i t . t s t . ilders' material at C. F. N . / . 1 aztnAel - r 7.1 1 Kluane . ] Gale ! of Demersvilln. 1-.; liend s ail tie. door., ttud v.111,1. I 1..1- .,1