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Day
2
Month
July
Year
1890
Copyright
Public Domain
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Yellowstone National Park. In view of the wide spread attention npw centered in the Yellowstone National Park, the followlrig expressions from two of the most eminent American citizeus, one a scientist and the other a clergymun , are of great interest. Prof. John Muir, California's distinguished geologist, speaking of the natioual resortsays: "Situated in tlie heart of the Ilocky Mountains, on the broad rugged summit of the continent amid snow and ice and dark shaggy forests, where tlie great rivers take tlieir rise, it surpasses in wakeful, exciting interest any other región yet discovered on tlie face of the globe." lier. T. DeWitt Talmage, the eminent divine says, "After all poetry has exhausted itself, and all tlie Morans and Bierstadts and otlier enchanting artista have completed their canvas, there will be other revelations to make and otlier stories of lts beauty and wrath, splendor and agony, to be recited. The Yellowstone Park is the geologist's paradise.1' The Northern Pacilic Hailroad, the celebrateil dining car route is the only all ruil line to this región. For copy of Wonderland, Yellowstone Park Folder and other illustrated publications, address any traveling passenjfer agent of the company or Cbns. S. Fee, ü. P. & T. A., N. P. R. R., SL Paul, Minn. Hibburd's Rlicumatic and Lirer Pilis. Tliese Pilis are acientlflcally compounded, and uniform in action. No grlping pain so commonly following the use of Pilis. They are adapted to both adults and children with perfect safiity. We gurantee they have no equal in the cure nf Sick Headache, Constipation, Dyspepsia and Biliousness; and as an appetizer, they excel any otlier preparation. Rev. Mr. Grimes (to JudgeTort)- Yes, and wben you have a particularly bad boy come bef ore you, what is the lirst question you ask him? Judge Tort- I ask liim, "Where does your father preach ?"- Boston Transcript.

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Ann Arbor Courier