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HE IS SENT TO THRASH THE B THIRSTY KING OF BENIN. s 5 k u 5 £ r a i s e * ? Merit In mmllc!no mean* tho pori'C o euro. Hood's Snrsnpnrilla possesses act ml and unequalled curative power and ths;c- loro it bas truo merit. When you be;. Hood's Sarsaparilla,and take it accorClay to directions, to purity your blood, or cure any ol the many blood diseases, you aro morally certain to receive • benefit. Tho power to euro b there. You aro not trying on experiment. It will moko your blood pure, rich and nourishing, and tbuo drivo out tho germs of disease, strengthen the nerves and build up tho wholesystcm. Bee on tho Filth ‘lay of Decombor, A. D. ISOO. by tho commissioners appointed for this land district under an act of congress ap proved February 26. 1896. entitled \An no l to provide for the examination and class ification of certain mineral lands In tho states of Montana and Idaho,\ showing the. classification of lnnds within the Tommy Atkins lms another -iittleaf- f air on hand ia Africa. .Thistipiolieisto g up n river on the west const, and bout 75 mi Vs inland ho is to i tho bioedy city of Benin. When i it, ho is to thrush tui unknown . number of ferocions blacks aud cut King Drunami, tlic bloodthirsty ruler of that country, up into little bits or otherwise put nn end toliis cruel preox. The rcceut massacre by they king of Benin of a peaceful anil unarmed expe- CLASSIFIED AS NON-MIN ERAL. (Unsurreyod.) ik at tho northwest comer of section ownship ill north, “—“ —-. ‘tho icVsiVi'niluiver direction Sarsaparilla 1 s U k besMn fact—the One True Blood Purifier ITcpared only by C. I. Ilood & Co., Lowell. Mass LANDS CLASSIFIED AS MINERAL. (Unsurreyed.) leginning at tho.south-ivost corner of ecelic irtyono, towoelnn twenty-nine north, rani irty*ono west, and runninu thence west aim - ■ , •.*.], — I ,f■ I 1' .Il l n |'| - ; Ill' ll Hood’s Pills Notloo for Publication. Lend Office, Mlwooia. Montoi Fcbroaiy 2. U87. iS'jfui'ffiiSSvK.a'i i make llnnl proof in support of Ids eh ml said proof will be mado before F. troops arc being massed on tho Guinea const. The prolmlile outcome of the ex pedition is that King Drnunmi will to made to regret his treachery if ho lives long cuongh nfler tho machine guns and martinis have been tnrncd lceso'on his Not a great deal is known about tho monarch who lias set England's fighting men marching on his stronghold, und that which in known is not creditable. If nil that lias been told is true, he mokes a pastimo of murder and pro motes his chiefs for wholesale slaughter. He has au interesting nud original way of observing tho aununl anniversary of bis father's dentil, marking the occasion by tbp killing of a large number of slaves. He is a great fetich worshiper, -Wm. Hretai*n. of KalUpcll,' lhigau. J»*o|>li Taoohninor. JOHN m A ya NS. Register. MISS SOPI1KOX1SBA r. imiXKINRIDGE. Breckinridge. Sho is tho only represent ative of the fifth generation of her fam ily to bceorno a lawyer, her brother Desha having gone into journalism. ml Isuiudary between I tho United State*: •rnntinnal boundary Her great-great-grandfather, John Breck inridge, was nn ablo lawyer in- i was appointed nttorncy general by President Jefferson in 1798. Lexington people know her ns Miss Nisba. Sho is a tall, slight young wom an of nbout.32. She haft been of a studi ous disposition sinco childhood, and probably few lawyers bnvo been admit ted to the bar in Kentucky who hnve had n better education than she posr Besses. After receiving her preliminary k<SrdCtftlair in Lexington sho went to Wnllmlpv. where slip was grodnated. Then for two years Miss Breckinridge taught mathematics in tho Washington .city high sclicol, after which she spent more than a year abroad studying French and Roman law. On her return she attended tho University of Chicago, where sho conliuncd her studies in po litical economy. For tho pas^two years THOMAS . LAING, f. E. No 306. for tho t\io .following ,wiliio« of beginning. png.- V Exhibit “B.\) . Tho following tracts of IH«..republl»hod on ncco Notlco forPUDIIoaflort. '^XiEH'Offieer^on&.^onUnn. i* hereby given that ti-o follow giltler brui (Rod notice of hta Intent final proof in aupport of hi-cUiro.f Iproof will bo made before J. K. Mil I State* circuit coart comim-aioner riel Of Mont.ua nt Columbia fa t, on March 13,18»7, via: AUGUST WEGNER. Jo H. E. No. l^^Tur the aw in” im'0roa?il^con^ ^ roWmnU. Richard Heller. Jntnr* V Louis Wendt, all of Columbia I f *' JOHN M. EVANS. Beglttc LANDS CIASSIFIED AS MINERAL. NWS SK'a ».Tp. 3 N.. Rang* a W. KEOISTKR'S NOTICE FOIt PUBLICA TION. Notice Is hereby given In compliance with the Hfth section of said not that any porapn, corporation or company fooling aggrieved by said clasaltlcatlon may. first'publication hereof!\ file* In this office a duly \verified protest against tho ao- copunco Of said classification, which pro test shall set forth In concise languag' Ocular (govoi nho has been reading law in tho law offices of her father. Although sho has token tho regular member of tho bar. sho docs•— ...... to practice for some time yet unless there should bo an jiuuaual demand for her services from anxious clients. Tho new womau is almost unknown in Kentucky, but all of Lexington, and abdlvUIOn of) \that n slficatlc incuts, and her friends predict for her: brilliant legal career. filed\ • • • \the olosslflontlo i approved by tho secretory of the lr r. shall be considered final, except 1 of fraud.\ JOHN M. EVANS. Register. publication December 10. lfOJ. The Guide and your choice One packet either Wonderful Branching Aster, New Japan Morning Glory or Pansy choice mixed for 1 5 O t S . SCRIBNER’S MAGAZINE-* ; a let of Ktt.o boys in Aknssa. Tlig. Eng lishmen escaped, however, and King Koko’s capital was wiped\ont of exist ence n moil lit or so later by British blue jackets. King Drunnm! evidently has not profited by I lie lesson. Some mouths I ago, though, lid professed n change of lienrt end signed a treaty with repre- l centatives of Queen Victoria. Still, trade I with his subjects \vu* very much bam- • I pered, nud it wan to persuade him to re- ■ ' move some of the harriers to business \ that the Ir.le unfortunate expedition j tried lo penetrate to Benin. Tlmre were , G Englishmen ill the parly1 aud aLout I 250Kroo toys, uativesef Ihecbasl, who | earned baggage and presents for tho, Idng. Before the party tcached the cap ital it was ambushed and n fierce assault made. Most of the Kroo toys wore either , killed or taken prisoners, ami cqly two of the Englishmen, one M whom was I Captain A. M. Beisragen, commandant 1 of the Niger coast protective force, es- LONDON AS SEEN BY CHARLES ' DANA GIBSON. Mr. Glbron 1m* not bo or for Scribner'* Maaatinp. for depicting wall pen nnd pencil nd types which the Hugo mo- RICHARD HAFJDINC Monthly Magazine which tells how to grow Plants, Flowers and Vegetables and is up to date on these subjects, for three months, the Guide, and One Packet o f SeSds, (named above), for Fat Man—What n consummate ass that fellow lookii ir.thatgctnp!—Comic Outs. . j _______________ | •Oly Hold tlmbug. A story is told of au .eminent legal practitioner who was afflicted with dif ficulty in pronouncing his aspirates many years ago. Ho ha-t^A particular dislikq to n lato lord clmmWlor who had NOVEL DAVIS. --------- --------- ed by Charlo* Dana Giluny. THE CONDUCT OF CHEAT BUSI NESSES. A beaudfclly Ulu-trauJ *or|c of^rtlcls.: . The Manasoment of a Groat Hulel. Tit* Working of the Bank. A Groat Manufactory, otc. UNDERGRADUATE LIFE IN AMER ICAN COLLEGES. Ti.oel.iM npon tin Every tenth person sending an Order as above will re ceive a coupon good for 60 onaion lie was overheard to mutter, “ 'Ere 'o comes, ‘nmmlng 'is 'ymn tunes; 'oly hold 'umbng, 'ow I do 'ate •1ml”—Westminster Gazette. JAPAN AND CHrNA SINCE THE WAR. A n » t i»tcrcr|lne group of article\ richly illu-trat*d. THE UNQUIET SEX. Under tills tide Mr,. Helen Wattor.-on Moody wdl'writea**- W. D. HOWELLS' STORY OF A PLAY. The b.-t norol lie ha- oror pro- tlucotl lit hi* delightful vpip of light comody, OEOROE W. CABLE. Tliore will ho »«*■ riea of four rJiorVptoriM by Gcorgo W. Cabjo, COLUMBIA FALLS. U0TIBF •'My friend,\ said tho traveler with tho skullcap, patting his head out of the carwindow as tho train stopped at, a desolate looking village, “ what ia the namo of thin dried up, God forsaken place?.” ‘‘That's near enough,” responded the dejected citizen who was leaning against tho Uttlo red shanty thut served us the railway station. \Let it go at that ” — Chicago Tribune. JAMES VICK'S SONS ROCHESTER, H.Y. Tetter, S.-ilt-Ilhemn nnd Eczema. The intense itching and smarting, inci dent to these diseased, isiaetahtiy allayed by applying ChuniWhiiq'd Brj agq Sirin Ointment. Many very bar} case* have been permanently cured by it. }l ia equally efficient for itching piles nnd a favor)tq remedy for pore nipplot, chapped hands, chilblains, frost b)tq| and chronic sore eyre, g5 pta, Jrey bos, t m flltOUIS WKRMBS. US (’oinuion. Every-Day Name is Rus sian Forage Grass. This is (ho famous grass so highly rceoinuieudetJ_for the arid regions of HOW TO TRAVEL WI8ELV. Mr. Lew- In Morrl* Mdinzs, will offor a variety of u*o- ful ■ngx-.-tlaa* aud Jatn on Oo*an etui Land Tr-ateL 'nil- will b> ImppUj roumloJ <*it by nu article from Richard llnrdnut Devi* on Trqrolloc* One . Moot*: Tlioir tVey. anil %‘ ‘I don't like the Mago manager,’ oaid tho 60tibrette pclulitntly. “ Ho’s nl Ways making us lcnm somonow popula unoblo to makn any grow 11 Wanted-An Idea S 5 S tho county oommia as a bonrtl of canvas says: “i think it is tho most vnhmlile addition lo farm s « y ! h ever inudo for ||io farmers of tho United Slain, fn iStiff, t|io driest your' known in lire i orl Invest, I had a splendid crop find tire yield of hay . this year was over four Ions to the adro.” Our renders will do well to read the doserip'.iou of (bis grass which is published in tho KJ97 catalogue of j tio.iutifully ill nitrated book to 11 prvpqred, whjclt will bo «onl. po»tn«o WANTED. L to wll onr now book. DII.T1 IITED STATES HISTORY, by in bmc*m. Nooilod l.y every 7 util Family: endoreod by prevt a :nnt* wclliui fifty book* per weel no *3-.00 a copy. Sorlbnor’s Magna a-Year, 25 qent OHAS. SCRIBNER’S SONS 158-157 Fifth Avenue, Now York. [CKS FLORAL GUIDE'97 umbian. F SUBSCRIPTION BY mail : *eo flAO nor Year. UJUBL4K invites its patrons ,ds to send items of all kinds g improvements, and occur- rtiich are of interest to the >f the Flathead. Address all T he C olumbian , Columbia Falls, Mont. THURSDAY. MARCH 4. 1897. Butte has always claimed to bo moral and virtuous. Be that as it may, sho is certainly unsophisticated. There is an awful roar from tho Standard offico on tho proposod bl- ■ cy?lo tax. How many of tho Stand ard forco rido a wheel anyway 1 Tho Nevada legislature wUf per mit wotnou to see the great fight. Thanks, but it is certain n« worthy the name will desire to wit ness tho brutal exhibition. It has been decided by tho iutorior department that Indian women who marry white men loso thoir laud ■ allotment rights. Another stop - the right direction. The world does movo after all. ___________ Groat gloom overshadows Carson. Fitzsimmons has received the sad nows of tho death of his mother-in- law. Men havo been known to smile in their sleexes at misfortunes of this kind but not thp great and good .Fitz. Tears will prove a better ad vertising medium in liis case. Cleveland isn’t so much of on auto-. , crat as ho thought he was. Tho son- - ate, through amendment to tho sun dry civil appropriation bill, on Suu- - day quietly annulled his proclama tion withdrawing 21,000,000 acres of land from the public domain forestry reserves. It was tho most serious blow aimed at tho wost many a year and the senate’s action causes universal satisfaction through out this portion of tho Unitod States. By practically a tost vote tho house decided to appropriate $15,000 for an exhibit at the Trans-Mil sippi exhibition at Om*W It was stated that private generosity would duplicate tho state's appropriation but what that had to do with it the Lord only Knows. Montana' could not afford the appropriation state, no matter how many wealthy nnd generous citizens she counts within her borders. A pan who has beou thoro says tho condition of the idle, tho hungry and the homeless in St. Paul ii thing pitiful and appalling. Thoro is absolutely no business. Evory- ' thing is maguant. Tho noivspapors say little or nothing about tho truo condition of affairs, but it estimate to say that 10,000 walking tho streets lookiug for work nud not knowing where thoir next moal is to come from or whoro they will sloop over night. That prosperity St. Paul worked so hard for before election. by a majority' of 14. Judge ’s decision was important for, had it been sustained, it would have a wide effect in determining contest actions of the future. Judge Bentpu found that 72 bal lots had been erroneously MDuntod for Gelstborpe. Each of thqso was marked with a cross in the circle under tho designation “demo cratic\ or “ people’s party,” and con tained a cross opposite the name of Hartman, the candidate for repre sentative in tho silver republican column. Counsel for Dickerman ar gued that ballots so markod wore void with the exception of tho voto for congressman. Tho contoution sustained by tho lower court. The supremo court in reversing Judge Benton says thoro could bo doubt as to tho intent of tho voter and 9uch intent should govern. SHE CHOSE TH E LAW. Ex-CooErwimnn Br*cklorlil*c-» Daughter WORK FOR T. ATKIN'S. The editor of the Butto Minor may bo wicked but he’s all right just the same. In his “Sunday Reflections’\ of tho 28th ho says; \When a country gets to . the - point whoro its ' . governors publicly proclaim the su premacy of mouey; when the arch boodlor of tho times is advanced to the point whore his word is law when th'o man whose only claim to leadcr- • ship is based upon his success as a political corruptionist, can stamp out all of the independence and amb of his party \In a great state aud stand the‘undisputed master of the fold, overy Christian mau aud woman | mnny- ycars 'aK0. Ho ha re the cotiDtrv should sit iip u'ights cJiGlike^. to a late lord cliau and put in forty-eight hours ou Sun-‘ published a book of hymns.^ Upon day offering IhanLs to theOivorol InghU rival all good thing*- If the choir will taka a few lozenge*, we will sing: “AU bail the power of Hanna's uatue, ' Let angels prostrato fall. _______ _ .. ecutury somo n ber of the Breekinridgo family him been K ively engaged in practice before tho ! of Fayette comity, Ky. Tho latest Breckinridge to fake up tho legal pro fession there is it woman—Mitts Sophro- nisba Preston Breckinridge, daughter William O. \ g forth |he royal diadem And crown him Lord of all.” VICTORY FOR GELSTHORPE. The supremo court in session at has decided that Ex-Mayor stborpe, of' Groat Fulls, is ) the offico of treasurer of lo county. Ho was elected to Bco by a majority of 48 over )ickerman, tho republican and rondidato for troas- Tcacher—Jimmie yisc. Gab yon give Jimmie—No ma'« A Red-Letter Year lor 1897 BICYCLES uaaaaaMaaauaauuarjuauuaaaaaaanaaijatiitJUoaaff >r We are Agents for the HARTFORD COLUMBIA Strongest Wheels in the World. full line, Models of 1897. will be on sale tljp latter part of February by BRONSON & LIGHTHALL, • T C a J i s p e l l , M o n t a n a . 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