ade, a$ thlt; their caps 2make a guatime no trace of him has been found.each.H. J. Burleigh, the Dillon attorney, who is well known here, has disappeared, and up to thisA. - .**. am f |% • ■“%% «HL k «fS. «■*» •%. 4 “* «xBe sure tyour appetThe fire company -has been»practicing nearly every day for the past week, and the boys are able to get around in pretty quicktime now., , _• ♦ ■»- .The managers:, of-- the electric} € re mark a light company have .secured a {diseases. IfranchiseTrom the county to en-♦able them to extend tlfeir w iresacross the river into Brooklyn,*and also, to other points if necessary.tion perfectTo purify up your hc« sapariila..This medBlood Purif Flood's Sto make \ and fcnrichi*otilt;We ask oyou an apf The follow ing excellent denni- *ta^ anc* ^*SCI * “ —tion of a raffle is going the rounds j .of the press: A raffle is an insti-j .tujiori in which a man, is pursuad-j advertisemced against his will to spend money J xnen of Salr0lie Can't afford to lose for almost | advertising no chance at all of drawing some-] i^bVic, and thing, he doesn't need.5 ing to do. yJudge. Elder returned on Mon* {ronizing.thc day from Chicago* where he went j tvhatyoir w; for the purpose of consulting with j.mcnts you t an oc.culist. Tt will be* painfulthis city, news to the judge's many friends?*0 *t do'not to-learn that there is no hope, that j Rbpcijljc, 1 he may regain his sight. Physical- [desire the [ ly his health is about the same as *ers this usual. ^11s—Salt