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L'UL'L I- ,,, .'t __ 0 * *1 - .<4; --41 _ --4, ? V NO. 8 171.3t3 Inoirseer Newssinsper of .114efl'es-r•son t`osso , • -- ronsily .1 ournol-1 toltsiwnaleut to 1 3 01iliefi 1301.1S,D1 , .NTA.N.k, EVIL:MA-H.3R :3O, teree7, The Northwestern! Owing to the fact that our store is about to be rebuilt, remodelled and w. 111VO titicide.1 until the above alterations are completed, to „•11 ..vorything in our line at from 10 to 20 per oent. below regular prices. Now is the time to buy your Spring outfit! Our stock is complete, and are receiving uew goods right along. Bofors buying Clothing and Fur- nishing Goods be sure and call at T E NORTHWESTERN. 2:01.-3r'a Blook, Opposite t.irand Central Betell, M. 1 1 -1 .. J. D. GRORIBECK, urnpa Cook,ifeating Stoves - r ri I and Camp oLu IMR,CYINT, Nails„ Giant POWDER, CAPS and Fuse, 7.7v-0033=1. [ d amps, Chandelik,rs, Sash, Doors and Mouldings • Plated Wars, Glassware and Bar Goods. Agents for the Celebrated Buckeye Pone Pumps and Shutler Wagons, o:o-- - Hrk ouse, Ha - TIN S1101' pairing c r g eec w i t l i l en bo o ,w h n e e rs all k o in p ds o si f te Jeb o ou w rt o Liss ul dor MI. ▪ • ▪ - Montana., Cgt. CO. Opposite Court Rouse, DFAT.ERS IN Wanes, Beers, Liquors and Cigars, Have on hand an I constantly cwry in stock Champagnes, CI ).rets,11}iine-Wine , t, Fort, Sherry, etc., etc., Philip Best's - Mil- waukee 14',Kplrt Beer, pure hand -made sour mash whiskies ot leading distilleries seven years old, Guckenheimer rye, Scotch and Irish whiskies, pin, rum and fruit brandies. Family liquors, old and pure, a speeialty. Imported Fancy Brinks! Cigars of all Grades,! ;ear Also a fine sample room in connection in which only the CHOIC- ST GOODS are handled. Jut It-T i mul i MaintishE I Boulder HOT Springs. Wonaerful Curative Properties T. -IN ALL CA\E.8 OF Chronic, Kuscu!ar and initammatory Rheumatism, Liad Poisoning, Ccnatitutional Weakness, and General Debility. A Pi ,EASA10..' RESORT ! IT 0 , EL AND BATHING ACCOMMODATION. teeeteled by Stage le in Helena; Butte, Wickes, Elkin - Tr, Comet, and all Points in thelTerritery. Terms moderate. tiraeclase rhysician _. DE. I UI A. LEIGHTON, For Full informat on address, ROTTER & KEENE. Boulder, Mont. l arre-ted to -day. The ehorge qaainst her is violating. the city ordnance proliPoiting the distributing of htlitia 1 bills of) the street. Site, was re uest- (lent Of the Florenee• - Nigfitingale Relief association of Pitterstei, N. J. FroleNotoimher, 183_1, ta August,' 1864, she &O.:et I aleet as essot•iate Sanim Obtained, and all Patent Business attend- . ,tati, A c m h e o r l y ce ni v i :tr a i i ; % ty ny o s f il es i r e t r w y k thIng In theleil by' the .4n,41- to desist. hot lie ro- manager of the Caitel Statea • fosea.rep!vitta that she was a treemble tlrY Lent mis,mm;'i of New jersey. and office is epposite the U. S. Patent Office, Ed. McSORLEY. Proprietor, to no lows. A great ciowj i t sjlow;vil i!' thus \tV e()Ilec * A'd \ y et' i t.8 • ( \ ), ed to promptly and for moderate fees. Our and we can obtain patents inless time - ---- the policeman end his prieummeto the and ever 20,000 aiticles f hospital than those remote frian Washington. Send model or drawing. We advise as to pat ti we make rio. - HAKES PO ND station. There she off rid her rircu- I t ye e ACP •111 r Po - tree 01 e , Is constantly in attendance. charge, ii ) nless patent is secured. lice Captain ii 'D einell. eteftiinting . We refer here to the Postmaster, the Baker and Conrntioner.' om refuse to step mlietributiter the cit.: Supt. of Money Order Div., and to officiale And Dealer in molar., arid he n - att lo:: ed up. The least $2.EANS\ of the L. S. Patent office. For circular, : panalty ler her offense is nOt less in every custom house of the world. advice, terms and references to attuaedi- . mt L. t.len five domlnrs. • . - ents in your own State or county, write to . (1. A. .S. t,'W S2. iNI., Op. Patent Office. Washington, D. C . Faithful Unto Death. The Windsor House. KEENE & TROVER, Prop's. BOULDER, Mont. Everything First-Class.:0 3)11) PER WEEK, \ DAY, $700 2.00 lia - rAst [sumo 1867. No. 10 10. 1st National Bank OF HELENA. U. S. DEPOSITORY. Paid up Capital. 8500,000 Surptue and ProBts. 325,000 DIRECTORS: S. T. Hauser, Prest. A. J. Davis, Vice Pr, E. W. Knight, T.H.Kleloschmidt, Cashier, Asst Cash. A. M. loiter, John C. Curtis, H. M. Parchen. R. S Hamilton, J. H. Ming. C. P. Higgins. T. C. Power, The College of Montana. e . , ; • UK' u - . Fu3 courses in the classics. music end art lastrummts, soparatus and I.,rru urn a, w and complete. Every reason.' le corn frt he hoardin g department at cost. lials scats admit,ed Da e q ual terms. Far catalo g ue and informat.a, address the iramdeat Rey. D. J. lIcMILLAN, D. D., Dame LODGE, Montana. LEES TAYLOR, Carrentei&Builcier All kinds of Doors and Window Frames, Stairs, Counters, Etc. made to Order. Plans, Specifications awl Estimates prepared. BOULDER. Mont. CHARLES ENGLUND S PRACTICAL Boot and Shoemaker, BOULDER, MONTANA. Mr. Englund has permanently located among us, and those wishing irnything in his line will do well to call. Repairing Neatly Done, Boots and Shoes made to order. Satisfac- tion guaranteed. Three doors above P. 0. FREYLER & KEPPN ER, Saloon ana Billiara HALL. A Selected Stock of Wines Liquors and Cigars. EV - Milwaukee Beer on Draught. Just Arrived! ! 'srroirEp A. roll 1..Ine of Heating & Cook- ing Stoves at Hel- ena prices. Hardware & a Specialty. Repairing Done reatly & Quickly. Main Street, - • Boulder, Mont. E. THOMAS sk_CO. ENOCH HODGSON Manufacturer ef 9 Lumber 3114 Shingles! Sawmill near Beavertown I am prepered to furnish. MINING TIMBERS on short notice; Ana deal in all kinds of /Mt IENSIEUI L.I ' N111.111. ENOCH HODGSON, Jefferson City. WM. H. PIERCE, Manufacturer and Deab.r in Lumber, Lath , „ Shingles. Sawmills on Muskrat and McCarter creeks. MINING TIMBERS A SPECIALTY Carried at BOULDER CITY. A. S. KELLOGG, Agent. on Us for Reduced Prices. 1 '. 4 SO It FA° Saddle and Harness 511 0 P . John !. Sheehy, Prop'r. • trim: purchased a stock of harness I-i! tier and mounting, I am now prepared teettate anythine in the above line to or - (1 , -r. All Work werranted hand -made and 410-eh:dee if not satisfactory. ; 131:4•gy Tritamin, Done to Order. Ruben - Warren, Livery aild Feed STABLE ra Carriage3, Buggies, Saidle Eoraec, Double Teams and Everything The Livery Line. IC/ELDER CITY, MONTANA A. BRADLEY; 13 1-2 Main St., Helena. jeweler, Wattelitotalter - -A NI) N Repairing and Mitutira..turing e :77 c 1 WICKES. - - MONTANA. The paters last week reported the Not a of 9 tention. There wau no response. All was relent as the tomb. The captain, followed by his mete clambered up the aide to investigate the meaning of this unnatural ettliness, and they commenced a thorough search of the ;vessel. In the sheets were hinging ithe weekly wash of the sailers. The 1 boats were all suspended in their place from the davies. Every rope and every spar was iv its place. Not l a marlin spike was- missing. The binnacle and compass . was intact. Descending the fore hatchway a half - eaten meal was found upon the sea- men's - table. Proceeding aft to the master's cabin the remams of an in- terrupted dinner were seen there alio. - In one corner of time -room waa a sew- ing machine with a little garment still under the needle, and a lady's urathine, as if -he had 'been haseiltm• (MAIN St., neat deer fel T. F. Murray.) . thimble lying on one curlier of the summoned to the midday repast. BOULDER ; - The motley chest was untouched. Dress Making All !Untie ef sewthr, creche:tele and Fancy ',Vetches cleaned or aa0., end other Tim farYentst arinu as ' ' Work in pr! portion. ' 0 essuse Sept. and Blars.11, se-. Year. £g314 t a. es, Ar Avnt for La .1 'ii ma; Door Plates. as A 11S mases,with oast 3,500 illustarsettons - a whole Picture Gallery. Post Office Store ! GIVES Wholesale Pr Lel ' Sired t to co nsumer.. on till goods Ccr ! personal or family cute. Tells how to BOULDER. MONTANA. order, and eyes ellaCe COG( Of tV1.117..• i thillg y ou use, eat, dete.k, wear, or 1 have fun with. Throe INVALUABLE Tivilet A iele,:z rt BOOKS esnotain it.fortnatlott { hailed ' from the 'markets of the world. Vie ' MRS 0. - RIEDEL WM. CHANNELL, General Cemmisafen 'an r -moo. FRUITS: VEGETABLEre EGGS, A Fine Line of Family Groceries, E. BEAU The master's chronometer was its • accustomed place. The- mutates' watches were hanging in their state - Everything was in perfect order. Lut where was the crew? tracethe thirteen people death in Vashington of Mrs. Eliza who ha,1 left New York SO short a Hew ird Pew •rs. - They nuoted from time befere was to be found. They the corn nittee on claims the state- , had mysteriously and comp! tely d • went that:. \From April 28.1801, to August appeared. Time log-book, the last entry was dated forty -hours 14, ISM, she devoted her time crier- before the - arrival 'of the Britisher, v, infleeuce and means to the ser- They had encoue- s vice of the t_7miimun sohlier;, oollecting favorable one• hewed that the Voyage had been a g eh tied forwarding le I -supplies and tered no st6rtii. Pirates anti !harder ___ __ mummy for tl;e enef. ministering to - , tleer we t . a 1 r 1. e:i „e; their suffer- , . ear.-- . ^1....rae • e. ' • field amid hospital. win mail ts co l . y FREE to any al. Arrest of Mrs. Parsons. i dress upon receipt Of 10 eta. to tlefirlr ...4 . ,..1.?.. , , 1 . .. ....2._ SO, 2 K 4.,,.., ana c,r, , axpeose of maillzug. bet las hear icy ‘.1 I CHICAGO. Sort. 23.--I,ucv Pa•mrt , - n ine's , in eamt. MONTGOMERY WARD a CO- I wife of the ezmile•iiiied anarchistewa, During this ulna, she acted as !AV'S:- You- Reapec tinily, • 14 . : it We Waisolt Avatars. Chicago, Ito. . 313112 3.1pp;.370/ • --I - ALBUMS Al;D l'ORTMO7LIES =..A. P. 1 4 = INT r i l Z 83 PER • YEAH iSAINNTON LEfTER... THE WOMEN* COLUMN. ! From our Reedier Coriespondent.] Margaret Dale Owen is writing Wesnieto - rox. D.C.,Sept..16. and speaking in favor of an original leis well that th • eves of Oro na- reform garb which is calk,' the ti re now direetett on Philadel- • • here are assembled the chief t e country to testify anew ninsion of the devotion to boil principals of American ,. y, as embodied in the conesti- tut which the old world apostle of ublicanism, Gladstone, pro- „. nouefees the \most perfect work : of inarritt a single stroke,\ of whiat timei. has proved the almost irspired wiekien and patriotism of its far -see - ill: Ion riders, who buildea wiser than .. theydr new. - As the e•ntennial of the Declaration of Independence put ourfpeople to pondering on the spirit and teaching of our charterof liberty, Si) Will the celebration of the Consti- tutional Centennial inveet with new Mutest, and induce to studiously :M- ali\ the principals of the constitu- tiotnof the Uni - ed States • There is much speculation as to l the success of ex -Assistant Secretary of $ttste l'in4r: though nothieg is kntr,svp, it is considered probable that the new official, as did his predecessor. will hail from the south. Mr. Bayard. it i said, claims the right to name his a. tant, owing to their intimate of- ficial and personal relations --being also mindful of his unpleasant exper- ienee with his last associate, with wholii he hied no friendly parting. The surveyor general of Arizona reports extensive land grants, engin . - eereti by the railroad' in the interest of their then stockholders arid other speculators. and involving an area of 80400 [idles of land in that territory. Phase valueble laride will doubtlees .e reclaimed by the government anti epained to entry for holm fida settlers. The chief of the forestry' division of•the agricultural department, after a careful survey, estimates that the forests owned by the government represent a capital of $28d,000,00 0 , and that time annual loss thereon be fire is $8,000,000. To aeon this loss the surveyor proposes that the Gov- ernment make accurate surveys of the wooded area, and withdraw it froat sale or pre-emption, and that, experienced foresters be employed to protect this property front burning,, as well as from the destruttiye in- ! Node of timber depredetors. Thesei suggestions seem practical mak woethy of serious consideration lisl 1 le countless one. completed the revision of • the (evil • 4ervica_ rules, upon Which they . have been engaged quite a while, in the effort to adjust them n to existing cirt cumstances in the several depart. merits. It is not improbable that the age limit -a feature that has pro•- voked Most criticism- will be mitot4 fled in such a manner as to remevp all the objections that . have bee urged against. it. It has been arranged that th that dm clerks .i the deitertinen who desire to do so, L eo') &time vote, provided the tinre .t. en h is deducted from their annual leav , or if ;tone is due klmetn, leave, wit out pay, will be granted them a f+ (ley& This rote applies to members W all parties. - The sixth weekly opening of aids for the sale of , four and a r' half i+r• cent bonds to the . government, - olic pines on the 14th met., acting see tary Thomas officiusting, the amnom • ,efered being five um iiliette, of wli . di over fuer millions were accepted. The annual report of the corn, s- eemlier of pensions show e that at e first of the last fiscal year there rer 400,007 pee:Om - mere on the rells-65, 194 having been arl.k.1 during the year on original certificates -Alm largest nember on record in a site year. The average annual amo nt of emsch pens ou arts *130.10. In closing fits rt•port the coin missloper maker; several - stresses:160ns and retco- mneridations. . The neat stet tie to LrfaCe the Cap- ital's tzre it c ille:eimmit of noble %werke of art, win be the immense:mt . of 'tilt' most pati.iot ic or Frenchmen-- -Larav- ett,. Conzrern l,ss appropriated *45, 000 for the purrtee, :red the: row M:•te. h reebeee V.•y- \ ,...ir••;o-;74te .%• :tweed, d to Freeelt el., es. ! lise , 1•Teign iii for 3 ...1. 4 pir.. 1 ...kst:ii of •mi trble or gl• in it.-, surtimouistetlevith an !mimic. fii - no. of Lafayette, mod • the bitee of 1 the statue is to litvt, th, statu utte4 0\ 1 four Freiee eme mm e-Immu were prentemen: w • Dale Owen robe. She is grand daughter of Robert Owen. The Kansas Equal Suffrage Soci- eties of Lawreni•e, Fort Scott, Em- poria and Topeka have decided to each furnish articles for the Woman Suffrage Bazaar to be held in Boston; Mass.; that will sell for one hundred dollars; Lamed, Anthony, Lincoln, Che tope and other taints 'fifty dollars' Worth of gifts; A*chistm, Abilene, I/dependence and other places prom- ise to do all they cm. The Penn Mutual Life Insurance Company deserves the thanks of Ivo- ren for having set aside the rule of 4ttelusion heretofore adopted by life insurance companies. Also for hav- ing employed two thoroughly com- petent women phtsicians to melte the needed exaniinations. Woman ire on an equality its s ,this company In the terms and coiMitions of life nsurance. Miss Winifred Edgerton, of Ripon, was ntarriett in o:d Trinity church, New York, on Thursday, to Professor F..1 H. Merrill, of Colum- bia college. Miss E1gerem was the first, weinan graduate at Celumbia college. While she was a student in Columbia, Profelssor Merrill was an instructor. Ida Lewis, 'the heroine of Lime 'Rock, lives alone in the light -house, ,ter parents being dead and her ibrother gene to follow the sea. Miss Lewis saved thirteen Jives between 1809 and 1881. ,She does all her own 'housework, keep the light trimmed and burning, and fip Is time to raise a few flowers ie tlen e erevices of the reeks. •Mri. Lucas, of London, Miss Wil- hard, of Chicago, and Mrs. .Ilaytish Whithail* Smith, of h a, have issued a circular in which they ask ebristian women everywhere to observe November 12 and 13 as days of prayer for a divine blessing on ev- ery form of tetnperence work in the world. Miss Elaine Goedele, who is spend- ing the first vacation she has allowed herself since she began work among the Indians in lecturing on the Indian qbestion in the east, is doing . her hest to elevate the tone of the day sehoels maintained on the reserva- tions. At lower 13rule, Dak., where some 1,800 Indians are settled, she Pas full:classes and unit ual success. 1 • • • The Cruise of the Wrote Cele:rite and the Mysterious Disappear- ance of the Thirte. n Pco- ple Upon Her., \Hearing from all oeor the world as we do,\ said a state &pa. t.neet of- nt the other across seine rse of y ea rs,' says the Washington correspondent of the Indianapolis Jonrnal s \But the weirdest and most unaccountable story I ever heard of i$ that Of the Marie Celeste. Ail the facts andpar- ticulars to the ininuteet -details are recorded in thisdepartment; and, al though some years have elapsed since the occurrence took place and every effort has beet' made te clear up the mystery, no explanation has ever been found to dear up Idle extraordi- nary stery. Term yearaIngo the Marie Celeste, a sailing vessel, left the port of New York with thirteen souls on board. Among the passengers were the wife and little child of the mas- ter of the vessel. she had a value- blescarg• m on board, and was hound to Vihlo Fratiche on the Meditetrartear. i one should halo! Leder the drown - An oet ward -bound Briresli bark sight- star es.\ ed the Marie Celeste tvhen she had of Joe Howard. the journalist, who, at Crow Creek, has undertaken a kin: dred work, the introduction of simple . enumerative industries among In- dian girls. Miss Lucy Salmon. the new pro- fessor tof history at Vassar college, is a woman with a future. Her book, \The Appointing Power of the President,\ is the clearest mono- graph that has appeared on that dif- fieult subject, and is a noteworthy profluetien fer one the non•politi- cal sex. Miss Salmon is a graduate of the Michigan University and a fel- low ol Bryn : - Mawr college. It is curious, by the way, that seven of the ten fellowships open to competition in that woman's college are held by graduates of co-educational scholia. Miss Salmon is fine looking, with a clear, open face, physically and men- tally healthy, and steadfast looking. The speech of senator 4ngeille con- tains some remarkable phrases. He declares, in vindivntion of the thought that women do notempresent forcer, that \the beak, the talon and the thunderbolt are the emblems, of national authority.\ When he wrote these wools the honorable gentleman did not know that the eagle which screams as our national emblem is a fetbale, the male of the fele° Ameti- eanus or North American eagle being a small and insignificant bird, com- pared with the grand creature which displays the beak and ti e talon and Wielde the thundetbolt as defender °folio Union. LILLIE DEVEREUX BLAKE. A Porretse. (ere - reefer. west of Gibraltar. the bark tignaled the Celeste, and was surprised to re- ceive no answer. Thinking this strange, the Britialtir bore down upon the vessel, and with spyglasses made a close examination of her deck. Not a sign of life was to be Office tif Cot riVfefellriiiirraiGeez!r iz Jefferson county, Boulder, Moot., Septet - no -7T 19,1+487. There wiil be a special meeting of the b-ard of county commissionern at the cli oflice tin Monday October 10.1887, at 8 o'clock a. in. to meet as a heard of eeualization. any seep. A strange feeling of uneasi-.1e0 A rr n e y etit i :r e u rs Me m de fe b e y li t n h g e boi-eregerdieviendiathe tar ness spread through the crew of the I list at their meeting in September will bank. A boat was loseered and the I please be preEent and state their grievan- ces. • - By order of the board, mg at her side they jeared in a loud Casts. E: STEVENS, County - clerk. halloo in the hope of attracting at- cantain with a crew Of Ticked men putted for the Marie Celeste. Arriv- tooth and nail. S'..he matie a tnagnill, • cent hmel-to-hand struggle, and fi- nally jumped from a three-story win- dow into a dark alley. She escaped at the cost of five ribs, a dislocated hip and a brokeel jaw. The Minne- apolis Trinunte asks for $500 for the brave girl.\ But it does not eel: that v..emen may help make the law that will punish such wretches as Lew Mur- ray. He will probably:be fined r imprisioned, and then mane out, hIs Mternting another boree, Gen. Sigel right to vote not deniet 'or abridged. left the 'womuled charger to die. A In Minneapolis, a I . . days ago, continitted barratry, runnin \Lew Murray\ decoyed iaim hoeest, unsuspecting girl bite a bad house. \The girl, locked up with the cow- ardly brute, endured his suggestive companionship for four hours, and leste will be developed in the eoursti finally had to fight , for her honer of the trial.\ - - Another old War Mee. After the battle ef Vci:etei•ru tan Auguia 10. 18 1 .11, Gen. Sigel • ducted the retreat of the defeated Union troops, saes a Hannibal, Mo.. correepeattetitt In retiring from tI field the general's horse was woum by a strsy ruitiiiie ball: The lee . was not discovered, howeeete until the noble Tolimal fell . froin exhaiestion consequent ripen the loss of blood,: The personal excellency of Min. Powers and loyal servietSto her et/en- try avail nothing. She twist be 4is- . franchised and all other women. On the other hand, no crime capable of pardon weighs anything against the full suffrage of male t.ieves like Rutherford, or fiends 1 ke Lew Mur- ray. When will people see what. might be gained in nne case and what is lost in the other? LUCY STIAE. A WEIRD STORY holel to your correspon day, -we naturally com strange stories in the coo $200,0001Z.A . \::ErscetigipM-Aewmn by mail you will get Fain a package of goods of large value, that will start yuu in work that will at once bring you is mono • faster than anythingehe In America. AlL about the $200,0010 in presents with roc box Agents wanted everywhere. of /*lie sex, of all ages. for all time, or spare time only, to work for us at their own homes Fortunes for all workers absolutely as- sured. Don't delay a. ff.ti.i.srr a co.. Port/and, Maine. FANCY POT:MAINE and C I - 1 I N A. W A. , CIGARS and TOBACCO, ts Boulder City, • Montann rl . - But Mrs. Powers, wrio, so nobly Every means possible was taken to Still unselfishly served Ler country, have the inviiterY cleared up, but to died the political equal mm disfran- this day it remaies unsolved. It is a ohiseinent of Jefferson. Davis at the le,rigular coincidenee, nothirto more, uPr:soner, you have been mee : cused .Sourh. and of inspartIoned felons ev-. continued . my inforwant, \that the . ( v )f , i m ni , ir } (!e t i l - i! : 1; , 2. :your wife. Wilt bay., ery where. Her crime was her sex. ' The Same week the enpere report. ! untitnely end.' She was employed as i Marie Celeste ultimately mine to an . 1,.. : , \. m im . : 4. 11r in lm s :: i rm t n i r wi , r n t i s y t,1 1 , 1 . 1 . : w:th her had the arrest of Allatm 11teherferd for *a Metier between New York anti reeireing foo'en records from the Cuba. In Mardh, 1886, her master ! , , •pqr:o ii-i 07- ,liv ,, 7re... i 'lint yee : rettla he, .• asked' for a pension tell: -. lititherfreel WM; a insurei/ her IreaVilt, placed op board - mn••mber of the seywittli New York a quaroity ttf berrels of water and a \In eet...aide. I trol swrirn n , vmmr 1-m•riln .nt iu I \if‘l . His riolit of vote few tulle of molasses, of which her . te les 6- her until death parted us.\-- vt ; i I not be questioned beditetre he cargo was soppesed to be composed, . ratite Figaro. , belongs to Ow male sex: t : k her down to Cubs- and there use.. She recieved Ito pay whatever, paying oat of her own means the eost elites own \transportation anti ., . sulmeretaitee, besides exitrioutumg were accredited 4. the facts. In this freely ttm the perpeette she served at way the news wales:eon made knowit • ft AT 'fl teMsis. 04 1.1 . 1 \W ii ii m iL id 4.°11 ,1. r • to, ttel adoronnco int. , 1 5 .4 sy4,,b S r rna 5 , 10 511 per Sty. Ansa te hulwr • ea, snore...444 Capi.al • ( Taw • • ern a smaiww..wy 1411., e...eg Seth hosesaa id bars ashote and tvreckirmg her eornp Sfonle His trial for this tiff...nee is to come off soon, and it probable.that - all the facts in the Imietore of the Marie Gee sutler, ehaneing - to }MU the way, made an examiimation, anti found, that though severe, the wound Wiz only a flesh one, and that the horse, With a little attention, would recover, It: a week or two, the horse Wks able to be reported for (111 . '1, but the ehrewd sutler concluded to ship him to St. Louis, believing private buyers would__ pay more for the horse than the ghat-- termester. Ile was sold to R. W. Peay, liver e man. He trained the horee to herness and Merle a tine to of 1;i 1803 Mr. Peav told him to his ',roll:peril. J. Pear, - of Bowliine Gresem, Me e Who owes him now. 'I lit! old, wir horse, though over thirtryears old, is still active. His °weer recently sal :: Gen. Sigel is full fifteen heeds :high, blood bay in color, and has a long, silky mane and tail. He is the pet of the entime- ncitrItherhauel. Ir.sitle - Chinch. In Crate • A traveler reports a corn molt scene in a church: pious dame brings a little carpet, or rather u mall -sized hewet. brings it ! with her. She kneels. but irte few minutes sits. An pew). - e would v •seeints.' Tired with the e - yerte of the ceremonial, she at leng:•!1 In the middle of the turv eel' the floor- iS strewn with a chetee remsortmeet of Indies' dress goods with the ladies irsitle of them. \At certain 'dues in the ceremo- nial it is noceisaty for overlie - 44y 'to place themselv.es in a ktiet ling pos- ture, and there is a general struggle to attain . this end. To see two or three hundred women scrambliag at once from a reclining to a kneeling position, has a tendeette for the mu- inent to deetrov • time - en;ferrin feeling In the Cetirt \Asetees; were out of the question. There was no stsrit of a struggle. Ne valuables were missile , . Where and why had the crew left the' vessel? The Marie Celt4de 1ilitt1I1 Ville Franche and her cargo safely' transferred, nnm.l ihty vessel takeit back to !ter owners io New York. New of he strange diseppearammec of the ill-fated crew was sent to the - state department. and from there was made known ao all the United States reptesentaitivee abroad. with ..;lannt:v.*nrer :rid Dealer FURNITURF 9 BEDDING • - -A 1) - CARPETS! UNbie.IZTA.KING A SPECIALTT. Repairing and Varnishing Neatly Dont. .i.\tiraiture node to Order. DER - - - Montana. W. N. TEN EMT, Amt. Dealer in. Lath. • a/COTS. . winacrrn, Building Paper, Eto..Etc. All kin.ls of Plataine.7 Mill work fur - the requitst that liitty inhume the reto eished on short notice. pective Lroveroujent$ to which IlleV - REEVE e.z FLANDERS, Murat ,:cg,..-e.r1 at nett Dealer. In Lumber: Lat113 ani Shingles. I ENING TIM:2ER A SPECIALTY icteate , l, one . mue be7ow the • smelter, on t: a Boulder valley rcba‘l on Elltholch crock. The relit is situated copvenient for the Ht -'eider ealley trade; and as the owners ari experienced lumber men, there is ttai'dtstile lea ti , ,4T with be able to give 11 sit i i0O. 4 atee.o. •4400 _ _ _