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inst.,T. W. Trscy. Wells, Far^r, ^ Co^s. Su-^perintenent in Salt Lake, received orders from^the New York office to continue carrying the^mails. This settles the matter for the pres^^ent, and ifaows, in the language of the Vir^^ginia ^Enterprise^ we believe, that Spa idea^are not the trumps they were thought to be^when their low bids first went to the Depart^^ment.
FromSat unlay ^ Daily.^Q sn^; rm ^ mr Fair. ^ '*C^ ssiag from tbe^Races^ hj^. before now, been a favorite theme^for illustration with our pictorial pre-s. bat^could any of the special srtists been ^on the^^pot.^ say anywhere between Helena and Ten^Mile, late yesterday afternoon, we think they^could have produced a sketch of ^Coming^from the Fair^ which would have surpassed^in grott-^jue points, if not in beauty, the old^^er and favorite subject. In going to tbe fair^tastes differed. Some . u i.-hed to go early in^IS OS . the morning, others at noon, and others still^1 iter in t'ne day, but all wished to come home^at the .-atne time, namely, at the conclu-iou^of the but race. The consequence wa^ that^the conveyances which took them to the^ground* were entirely ui.able to return them^^ ^ .. -ire.! hour, and ^very expedient was^reported to fortlie purpose of getting away^from the field of action. A cloud of dust^. Mag over the entire road lor a distance of
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Ip-ni Friday's Dally.
ITIUI -A sensational statement^'.famed in the lleri.H of last evening, and^^ m I J nr;.orte l to tell of the killing of Hill^Hamilton, on Milk river, is said to be untrue^by I'Sfc-eD^er- who arrived on last night'* H.-n-^r- i-'i. I'p to Tu^'iay ni^lit, no such^:,. i\ - 111 (1 be en receive! in Benton. At that^^ \NM Ilan'i party had just
ifrom a wolfing expedition, reporting^it t \ !i id been run off; but Hill llamil-^I pliant ami Sample were still on^Milk river, mi 1 arsta as*s*st to build a Itsssss^r lasts wgn eighteen whites camped^^ !i ^ tlier, and it was thought they^i geefrom the Indians.
LakoKSi'^^ K S.\ i.e.^.Mr. t'rei^liton's
.tI t ii t ie wa- sold yesterday to par
whopurpo-i- taking them to tho L*. I*. R.^K. (MM These cattle, of which there^^ h ^^^i. sold for ^1 :.^^ per yoke, netting^^ir owner, m the Aggregate, the handsome^of j;27,,,,^,. For the above item we are^I kebted to Mr. T. K. MeCoea, who is hira-
^^11 probably the largest stock owner in Mon-^an.i. IIeiio^ has SI0 head of cattle in wm-
ii \ irn.u- portions of the Terri-^^ r . II- r.-^.irds Montana u* one of the^-t etacfe r.u-iiig countries in America.
IIFFI^ I I.TIES of THE K vit.^One of^ur stage men attempted the profession of^aurist, yesterday, but faile^l to make a success^f hiiu-elf in that line. An eMerly man^k -e.it in ii coach -if the Fair grouse*1 lor^i'i- purpose ^f coining up to the city. The^-tn^* proprietor wished, however, to occupy^the same seat with his Inly, and requested^the original squatter to vacate. Whether^_ ears to hear he did not hear, or for^-' nil- other reason, we know not, he fatle4 to^accede to the rvquest, and the stager com-^tuence.1 beating litiu, thus making him to un-^^i.it. i by tiie sen-e of fc.;!ing what his
.ther senses had tailed to comprehend.^For this assault the stage man was brought^before Justice Huke and fined ten dollars and^^ osts.
I'm\i:i;kmknt of thk NVkkki.y Oa-
-kttk.^That valiant champion of Democ^^racy, the Rocky Mountain Un*ette, now pra-
-nts its readers with an enlarged weekly^sheet, which is a credit, not only to the pub^^lishers, but to all employed iu its pre|iara-^tion. While we can never endorse the poli^^tics of the paper referred to, we cannot with-
1i from it that just meed of praise due the^uperior journalistic qualities which it dis^^plays. In its matter it is lively and interest^^ing, and in it^ appearance unexcelled. May^its life be ms long as the deleat of Seymour^md Blair is certain.
1'krs.ohal.Deputy (irand Master John^iter lir n. i Secretary Sol Starr, Grand Lec^^turer N. P. Lang ford, and Messrs. J. Loeb,^I. T. Henderson and H. Mack house, returned^thil evening from Virginia City, where they^have been in attendance upon the Grand^Lodge as delegates. They all speak in the^highest terms of the hospitality of the good^people of the Capital, and extend deep re^^grets that their stay could not be prolonged*^... .Col. C. B. Johnson, after having enjoyed^the | lea-ure an.I advantages of the Metropo^^lis for tbe la*i lew days, weal into mourning^yesterday by returning to Blackfout. Don't^-t^^y sway long.
JoeUIb^k.^Ha hat* not turned up in^our police court for a long time, but it seems^that he is agiin in troable. Yesterday noon,^while in Dan Flearry's saloon he became an^^gered at a fellow sojourner in this vale of^tears, and wanderer among the banks of fare,^it. l j ulled a pistol upon him. This he flour^^ished in a threatening manner, and concluded^the performance by wounding his antagonist^in the bat. For this offence he was brought^kefawO Ju-tice Duke and fined $50 and coats.
Hon\\ Y. Lo\ Kl.b.^\V^- w^;tv hon^^ored ye-terday by a call from our distin^^guished fneod, Judge Lovell, of Virginia^City, who is known not only in Montana, but^throughout the west, as a gentleman of high^culture, generous sociability, and fine legal^attainments. The Judge is visiting oar city^for the purpose of examining onr mineral^resource*. He expresses himself not only^-urpnred, but gratified at the present ptos-^peroui condition of our city.
banm i si i;k -Murder will out,^Uafl the criminal is pretty sore of being^compelled to atone for his offences, even al^^though justice may be slow ia overUkrag^him. This is illustrate.! in the case of Ah^^something or other, who was guilty of firing^bis revolver ia a vary belligerent manner at^iu- two months since. lie was^captured only yesterday, and was brought be^^fore JaBt.ice Duke**nd fined five dollars aad
t.i.ti u- ^ingle and double teams were whirl-^tfieir occupants over the road as if the^^ _ I ii^^ -tiake was after them; innu^merable horses carried a double loud of mor^^tal fle-ih, ami tbe one back of the city, with^i i , |' i^en^ers to a trip, was making the^^] uit ke-t -time on record. We suppose at least^one fourth of the entire assemblage at the^fairgrounds ^ xpected to come home in this^one hack, but they failed to do so. Ourselves^were among the unfortunates, and bad it not^r Hu-h Kirkendall, Esq., the fast line^^ t of the mountains, and his splendid^double mule team, we might even at this^writing 110 o'ebx k at night) have b-en com-^pl- tiii^ what we coinmeneed^a journey home^on foot. Hut the long eared conveyancers^were generously placed at our disposal, and^i- happily rescued from the fate^which awaited many other*, and put in n po^.-ition to appreciate the ridiculous character^of the panorama on exhibition which we could^ti'.t, otherwise, have enjoyed. A kind of a^Hull Run stampede seemed to be in progress,^and every one rushed pell-mell for tbe city,^regardless of dust, tbe crowded condition of^the thoroughfare and everything else save^z- ttin^ along. They were all dirty, hungry^and tired. Saponaceous water, ^grub piles^^no 1 bed* !i^ aited t't.em in town. Ilenre the^stampede. Arrived in the city the sluicing of^surface dirt, panning out the pay streaks^'-tr^:ik- of fat and lean), and the striking of^bed rock were in order.
'Ill I \T): i^ \ I..^ Last ni^lit ihr Thea^^tre was crowded with a large and brilliant^audience, to witness one of tbe best renditions^of ^The Lady of Lyons^ ever teen in Mon^^tana. We regret that we were not present,^but we are assured by correct judges that^Madame Scheller and Mr. Waldron never^played better since coming among us. Mr.^Langri.-he, Mortimer, Martin and Brown were^very fine. To-night will be presented, for the^last time ii Montana, that gem ot Madame^Scheller's acting, ^The Pearl of .Savoy.^ The^Ma l.i me made her debut in this play as Mane,^and created an immense enthusiasm. Tbe^mad scene is grand. Mr. Waldron as Lonsta-^lot is splendid. Langrisbe as Perrott, and^Mrs. Langnshe as Chonchon, are excellent^characters, and the play will put on in a man^^ner unsurpassed. The Madame will sing some^of her choicest songs.
i*\sc'AAi,Hocsk Drawing.^ Yester^^day was the appointed day for the drawing of^this great lottery, and we are informed that^it was positively to take place. Jerry Sulli^^van, the agent of the association in this city,^informs us that, out of five hundred tickets^sent him, he has sold something over three^hundred^to the amount of about $1,800. If^any one is -o fortunate as to draw tbe bouse^itself, or any other of the large prises, he^will probably be informed of it by telegraph,^and thereupon treat the town.
ViaomtaItkmb.^From the Democrat:^Major Bruce has returned from his canvas-
ingtour.John Reshaw lately had twelve
headof horses stolen from him on the Big
floraAt Sterling, Messrs. Ua 11 A Spal
dinghave started their mill and Mr. Ilobart
hasa mill in course of constructionThere
isan excitement about Ram-horn Gulch.. . .^Oov. Cuffs has postponed taking the census^of tbe Crow Indians, for a fortnight... .The^l nited States Surveys in Madison county art
being rapidly completedThe Masonic
Fraternitygave a ball last Saturday night. ..^Tbe John How tunnel, at Summit, is now^600 feet long.... Last week Wednesday,^while crossing the Jefferson River, Messrs.^Dick WetsW, Wolf aad Harris had their^wagoa capsised in tea feet of water. The^team and men made a landing, the former^minus some of its rigging, and one of the^latter, Metsler, with $120 sluiceu out of bis^pocket.
DarkPaot exoijki.^On Sunday evening,^last, a discussion arose between two dark^complexioned individuals concerning a game^of cards, m tbe coarse of which, one of the^parties cast reflections of a severe nature^upon the character of the maternal ancestor^el the other. Thereupon the insulted party,^b*vi Lykens, by name, drew a revolver and^fired n to scare the other. Since that event^^ful evening the officers hare been on the^search for Lykens, but he was enabled to^^keep dark^ until last evening, when he was^arrested, brought before Justice Duke, fined^$50 and costs for flourishing a deadly weapon,^and sect to jail in default.
From^oadajr's Daily.
ChicagoIiRFRRSKstTKo. - We yeater-^lay received a very acceptable rail from Oeo.^II. Clark, Esq., the representative of the
celebratedEagle Works If anwfacturing Com^^pany of Chicago. Mr. Clark has tarried long^on his way thither, in Colorado, 8alt Lake^j and various points on the railroad, but now^that he has reached the golden mountains of^! Montana he proposes to sojourn a number of^| weeks with us, that be may inspect our numer^^ous mines, and forn. the acquaintance of their^' owners. The Eagle Works are already well^( known in this Territory, many quarts mills^p and other machinery of their manufacture^| having already been 1.-ought here, and been^i proved by practical demonstration to be of a^' superior quality. These works, of which Mr.^| P. W. dates is President, have been founded^j over a quarter of a century, and have paid er-^I pecial attention to the construction of min^^ing, machinery, and have made many improre-^. ments therein. Among others i^ an impi ived^[shoe for stamps, composed nlmo-t entirely of^[ the very hardest iron, and which, it is said,^[ will outwear a dozen shoes of the ordinary^j chilled kind. Mr. Clark h i- le-fn long in hi*^busineev, and thoroughly understands the^I same, aud all who have the pleasure of fortn-^^ ing his acquaintance will appreciate the fact^) that be needs no recommendation from u-.^] Like every superior article, whetiit animate^I or inanimate, he is bis own recommendation.
TilKATltK\T..^T ^l'enrl M S.lVoV^j attracted a very large and brilliant audience,^who enjoyed the beauti - ul i I! *y MsMrtifal^' iu itself and 1 ^^ mt i fully rend'red. The whole^! company, as usual, were equal to the occn-^! lion, and acquitted themselves well. To-^^ night will be presented that great sensational^drama of Rouciatuit, ^Colleen lluwn.^ Of^I this celebrated play it is unnecessary to say a^word. A peojde who would need tj be^urged to attend such a performance, would be^doing violence to their feeling- to attend.^The cast is splendid. Madame Scheller a^^^Colleen Bawn,^ Mr. Waldron as ^l^anny^Man,^ Mrs. as Langrishe ^Shelih,^ and Mr.^Langrisbe ns ^Miles.^ All the original mu^^sic of the play will be introduced. As Mr.^Langrishe leaves us in a few days, this play^cannot be repeated. Let our people in the^fe-v remaining nights of his stay show their^appreciation of bis successful efforts to^please, and make life more of sunshine by-^giving bun it rousing hou.-c. Go and -cure^seats, as they will be secured early.
Pkkskjjtation.A veiy pleiu-ant affair took^place Saturday morning in this city, which^is not only an honor to a mn^t estimable ami^accomplished lady, but a credit to the gen^^tlemen who^ took an active part in conduct^ing it. A large number of onr most influ^^ential citizens desiiing to testify their high^appreciation of Mrs. CliarU- li -sorer, not^only ss a most accomplished lady, but as au^equestrienne ot the highest order and a most^graceful horsewoman, presented her with a^magnificent saddle and beautifully orn^mented saddle-cloth. With the greatest^pleasure we insert the following oavi, which^speaks for itself.
Gc.NTL.eMKN:I avail iuys^ If of this oppor^^tunity to tender to you my heartfelt thanks,
andprofound gratitude lor the magnifit
giftyou have so generou.-ly presented to me.^Believe me,gentlemen,lhat 1 deeply appreciate^your kindness, and while memory attends me^as willing servitor, I shall ever cherish, in^grateful recollection, your kindness, gOSMrwO-^ity and kind expression of regard and fnend-^ship.ANNIE C. BESSLRKR.
D.D.^These cabalistic letters may be con^^sidered significant of ^drunk and disorderly,^^or as expresrive of ^drunk^ with a qualifying^and intensifying prefix, but whichever way^construed, they apply properly to the casa of^one Morris, who yesterday challenged the^world at large and Helena in particular, to a^fair fight, the ring to he formed in the vicin^^ity dT the Kiyus on Wood St. He found no^one disposed to ^take him up^ on bis chnl^lenge, but an officer of the law speedily ^took^him up^ on the charge of disturbing the^peace, and set him down before Justice^Duke. He was fined five dollars and costs.^He forfeited these ^stakes^ and went to look^for another ^match^^with which to light^his pipe of peace.
S^mi. ('iikkse ^ I^ird Ihiudrcary was.^very inquisitive on the cheese question and^made an ever memorable rq^eech on the cur^died, coagulated and pressed production,in the^following world to wit: ^If you bad a broth^^er would be like cheese^^ Our answer would^be, that if it was manufactured by N. M.^Fitch, Esq., and if it was anything like the^generous specimen yesterday donated to the^Post, he would, for certainly the said offering^could not be excelled in quality in any coun^^try. Mr. Fitch has already obtained an en^^viable reputation in the cheese manufacturing^line in Montana, aud the ^sampling^ which^we have already done on his gift proves that^be is worthy of it.
SraiotVAccioctT.^As (Jen. Howie was^returning from the Fair Oroands after dark,^on Saturday evening, bis bnrse, which was in^^clined to be fractious, and which was going^at a rapid rate, stumbled and fell when about^half way home, throwing his rider and severe-^lyN brursing him. Tbe General received a^painful cut over the right eye, besides sus^^taining injuries of the right arm and hip.^Although his eye is closed and much swollen,^he will probably be able to make his appear^^ance upon the street again within a few days.^The horse, less fortunate, is doubtless ruined.
Personal.On Saturday evening'*^coach Col. W. F. Sanders, of Virginia City,^one whose reputation as an orator and mem^^ber of tbe legal profession is not confined by^the boundaries of Montana, arrived in He^^lenaOn the same coach came Mr. Sig-
fredLoeber, of Blackfoot, Just returned from^the East.
Altonthe Assembly Rooms.^Those^parties who subscribed towatds tbe fitting up^ef the Assembly Rooms on Bridge sweet, are^requeeted to meet at tbe store of E. S. Mans^^field 1 Co., nt seven o'clock this evening, for^the purpose of appointing n Board of Man.^agers. -
ABoa ton cigar dealer make** the start^^ling statement that he sells an average^of three hundred cigars a day tor ladiao'^use. and thinks that at least one thou^^sand are smoked daily hy the lair ones^in that city.
Thereare forty theatres in Paris.
XtieRurlal of fteytssonr, ^f^t/ertitxr^3d, 1868.
bya hrtmoi rxkr.
AlK^Burial of Sir Juhu Moore.^^Not a sigh was beard nor a fuaera) note
Asii|^ Salt Itiver wo hurried,^Hut we longed to depar. f.om tbe weary boat,
Andwisb^d our loader was buried.
Hewas killed so dead on election day,
Hythe Grant and Colfax legions.^That naiifrht was left t..r bis friends but lo pray
Hissou! from the ' in.'erual regions.
Andthus in the dark and gloowiy night^^ *t .It-teat and despair we were hurried
Withbis day cold corpse ftoee^a^d from sight^To the plare where our doad are buried.
Tbeeofttn was ready, ('twas Beltnout's best,)^And in rebel gray, as we found him.
Helay like a traitor taking- bis rest.^With the ^sMra and burs^ around him.
|tvthe s;.l^ ,,f Mr-C'lellan we m%de bis grave.
Withonr torches dimly burning.^Ami thesameold ' spades^ of that gallant brave
Wereii*. ,I |..r the salt turf turning
Fewand short were the prayers we said
VPs! atatsed our work and left him
X--i V i rk ' friends^ -.till pray f^ r the .lead,^t If their ^masses^ none has berelt him.
Andthere he j.es in the moonlight cold.^^Jn the bank of that lonely river :
Nostone ^hs erected the lain to unfold.^(tnr .lend nre forgotten forever.
Ai.'I now in the bottle we seek relief.
The' ^.dices^ all have departed ;^With S^-yinotir and Hlair we ha\e come to grief.
Amihence are all broken-hearted.
I'tilumhia CoitMlif t,Va ) llrpublicn*.
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Ahtml.'tit, lonrn^-^l in tln^ prophetic^lore of tin* HiMe, of which li^- conaid-^^red b!snaw^if SM interpreter, tntys Ibmiel^I^pq^h^'!^ii-^i itnuit s ^ lection.
HoratioSeymour was lnt'-K presented^with a waterim-lon weig^im^; sixty^pouasJa, s. nt all the way from tieorgia.^'i'lie Cincinnati L'omi.n r^ i^il, referring to^the fact, sav.s Dm osslv HurpriMiig thine;^ajsotsl it isTh;.t the iiictitijriiirdied p-n-^(!^ in in did not decl'me It before pro-^^ eeiiiti^r to devour it.
TheRichnfund Wiily says: ^It haw^ro:.cheil us in a very direct way that^Mr Seymour has expressed the opinion^that a certain speech (falwely reixirted,^we Welieve ) of a diftiniruisiied South^^erner coat t he Democratic party of the^North 800^m vote*, letter not any^anything than use language that only^exasperate* nnd Ktn ngthenn our ene^^mies.
(tor,t'urtin thinks that Pennsylvania^will give (irant a heavier majority than^was ever before cast for a President, and^that Seymour will not get a single^Northern State it the tide keeps on^rising. He lielieves the vote of Ver^^mont wili he the key-note ot the final^result.
ARichmond correspondent, of the^Boa ton 7V^'. Zer writes: ^If you fail to^eh i t n tirant you may prepare to re-^rei\e largely of the negro jx'pulation.^It will be lawpOswoMw for them to live^here in pence. | have already been told^if Seymour is elected I will have to leave^Richmond. Loyal men have not been^so badly i* ^ *^ i since the war as now.
OnlyMMUMt worlh ol I . S. untaxa^^ble bonds are held by lirick Poineroy,^the ji-ii nd ol plow holders and the la^Isiring class generally. These bonds^have Keen !. me;|it vvilli the inonev r^eiit^him by the tax*paying readers of the^LaCrosse /^,,,, ; rut. ^Iirick'r knows^how to imuct the crew he deals with,^out ot their hard earnings.
HoratioSeymour, in his letter to Colin^M. Ingersol, formerly Representative in^Congress lrom Connecticut, declares^that his friends have plunged him into^a sea ot troubles, aud adds, with wailing^despair. ^I do not know how the can^^vass will go, hut now that lam in the^fight I will do the best I can.^ So well^lor the (teneral-in-Chief. And George^11 Pendleton, the Democratic leader in^^he .N.^r(h west, telegraphs to (teneral^McClernand of Illinois, giving up his^engagement in that Stale, owing to the^condition of politics in Ohio, a dispatch^which McClernand prints to propitiate^a disappointed Democracy.
lOltl.K.NHIM,
Theking of Denmark has married off^his children to better advantage than^any monarch in Kurope.
KmjK'rorAlexunder II. of Russia is
anearly riser, promenades before six in^the morning, and walks with a very^slow, heavy step.
Londonhas the ^Champion Female^Walker in the World,^ a mulatto wo^^man, who does a mile in eleven minutes^to music.
TheKanischatdales who never use^tooth brushes, have the finest teeth in^the world.
Francehas given two iron-clada to^Turkey and lent an officer to teach the^orientals how to use them.
TheFrench Km press is very partial^to velocipede exercise, and rides in the^parks and takes long excursions into^the country on her mechanical steed.
AtWeael. Prnasia, a wealthy man^died a few weeks ago, who had a heard^eleven and a half feet long, which he^wore wrapped up on his breast. He di^^rected in his will the skin of his chin^to be tanned, and-the beard thus to be^preserved.
Streetwalkers in Amsterdam are^treated hy the police to a rather disa^^greeable hath if they become too ob^streperous in the streets of the said^Dutch metropolis. They strip them of^their finery, and nut them for fifteen^minutes into a bath, the water of which^reaches up to their throats.
Thesum spent in 1867, iu the four^divisions ot Central India, for the des^^truction ot wild beasts, amounted to^$20,300. This money was expended in^the extermination of nearly 8,000 ani^^mals aa follows: U02 leopards and pan^^thers. 585 bears, 527 tigers. 475 hyenas,^aud 407 wolves. The rewards offered^for the destruction ot tigers average^about $25 apiece; in the case of mans^eaters, the reward is raised to $50.
TheSouthern papers are publishing^in full Vallandigham's recent speech at^Dayton. They have thus far accorded^the same honor to no other Northern^Democrats.
Tbefollowing ia tbe list of letters remaining in the^I'oat Office. Helena. M. T., October Mill,^1868.
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AndersonC H I A igur A D Aucbard^Aleo John \V
;a. T. lirnss,
{'resident.
s.st. ball,
Vicei^res't
job a. atchison.
Cashier
HlakeJameaPell John
HellJeremiahBrietul John II
ltracetlKobtBranott Woi
HremanTho*Itrazell Warren
Huckleyi'hasBlair Wm A
HolavK afBowers HO
Itoudctt(iideonBacon V X) I
BallardAnna VBarron K II
KarnesAbntmBarrv Prosper
BaileyHughBaltbazard
C
OlewellT II I avaasiigh M I^Calkins Phil 3 Coflev wil!iam^Cox Miss K J Craven K M^Cowan H fCrouch ^ has F
(lark J BChesnut ldhert
Clark'.e., II Clinton Rli^Cbiburge NClark X I
Carrollt\ (trren 2 ^'*h^ I Michael^^ ^se B VCallentine K y.
CkOBOflsfllKloyd i ...ii.o Tboo^* 'astiier John
n
I-rm JohnHaughty A H 2
IhinlapValentine Dus'in S^I'owaer J J | Ilurhiu Samuel^I ^ i:..-..ii John W llonnhou Martin^live ThusBariM James
HarberW U
BrownFrank ^^^llradlierry Jss^Ilutler Mrs C A j^Rissoll I' (' 9
liloomSol..ii.oii^lltttema u NiHth^Baboook C C^Bailer D I^^Bell J B
Colter( has II
CookUtsasa^Cramer Joel^Cvr I'hiiI^Clio ton It 2^Clayton J II^Ctvenangh K^Callanan John^(Mkass m^Carmau II C
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DonoboiiPatrick^Outji Charles^Ihrwck ^^^Dalyinple J W
FwingF. II
Kinb.xly Jeat ) h
DarbyIsaac F
KatonJoseph II^KpU-r Win^Kuglisb T
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Irazier Tho*For.l W IIFurer M
FolorinainK 2F .thertv Wm K..r^-.-: .l..u-\
Francy(ieoFredenok \S 1. Kra/.-i V\ V
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FaweettThosFassett Chas J Kane!! Bron rt
KellowsJohnFletcher Win C
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rpOALL THK OBBDITOM of Abraham Cobn^1 Bankrupt, ^ln. Ii.iv^ pruvol 'heir debts, aud^all other per-.m* in intereot:
Vouare berel.y notifiexl to appear before the^Supreme r..iir^ of the Territory of Montana, sit^^ting in Bankruptcy, on the 7th day ot December,^A. P.. lroii^, at 14 o'clock A. M., at Virginia City,^in said Territory, to show cause w hy a discharge)^from all his devts, sboiiid not be granted to said^Bankrupt.
Youare also notified that the second and third^meeting- of ^aid Bankrupts ( reditu,* will be held^lielore The... Multly. Kegi-ter of -aid Court iq^Ilaukriiptcy. at his oltice in said Virginia City, at^lOoclock, AM. of said day.
Byorder of tlie court, made 1st day ot October,^A. D. ISfiKLFCIU8 S. PECK, Clerk.
J.H. Shober,Supreme Court,
SolicitorOctSwlt Montana.
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SupremeCourt ot the ^ , I^Territory of Montana. ) In ^^skrnntey.^Ia the matter o/ Louis K. War. IJankrupt.
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THISIS T( ^^I1 E NOTICE, That on ^ be ^th^day of October, A. 1^. I-'.^. ^ Warrant In!^Bankruptcy was issued oat of the Supreme Court !^of tbe Territory of Montana, ag/aio. t tbe estate of^Fools K. Wuesaaer. of Helena in va* Conatv of '^Few i* ami Clarke, lo said Territory, who has been I^adjudged a Bankrupt, on bis own Petition ; That^the pay u.ent of any debts and the delivery of any^property belonging to sueh Bankrupt, to him. or^for bis use, and the transfer of any property by him
SStor in. l.i en hy law ; and that a* of tbe I
Creditorsof said Bankrupt, to prove tbeir debts,^and to choose one or more Assignees of his estate,^will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be bolden^at tbe City Hall, on Wallace Street, la Virginia^City, Madleen Coenty. M. T . before Theo. Muffly, i^Ksq., Kegister in Hankruptcy for sa'd District, on I^tbe 2^sth day ol October. A. O. 1 HoV, at 10 o clock^A.M.HBIL HOWIE,
IT.S. Marshall for said District^J. H. Shoher. Helena, M. T .^Att'y f^w Petittcaer
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SupremeCourt of tbe r^Territory of Montana y^In the matter of John O.Vetter,
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THISIS TO GMTE NOTICE That on tbe 23rd |^la^ of September, 18SH, a Warrant Iu Bank
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Hasnew in perfect runi.i-iir isrder * Pony Express^USS te Oerasan it. French (;niches, Kocker aad^Hucte Ciliea, Silver Bow^connecting at Deer^Ixidffe City. Packa^rea, letters, etc.. delivt-red^promptly. Collections made on reaaonaole term*^I/eaves Helena every Friday uiwroinir. from tbe^ofllocof tbe Montana Poer.Iy2n ^ltf
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outof tbe .-uprerae Court^of Montaoa, against tbe^Vetter of \ rjf'uia City, In
OSEPHKit I A ND# tba French Barber at Dia-^_ mondCity. is prepa^rad to restore hair to tbe^bald, and will s;i' e security that tbe hair will ^rrww^a all Us natural beauty ami lustre or no chara*e
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tbeCounty of Madison, ia said District, who bas I will be made, providing customers a ill give seeo-^baoa adju^l*red a Bankrupt on his Petition : Tbat 1 rity that the work will be paid for If tbe hair is^the pay meat of any debts and the delivery of any restored. Mr F. will give security from fifty to^property beloofftne: to such bankrupt, to hfm, or for tws thousand dollars, acoordlna; to the oaae. that^aai use and tbe transfer of any j v..perty by him tbe hair will be restored in all its natural Imunan-
cy,and ia return would only a.k security fiat he
securehis pay if the Job is satisfactory All kinds^of work l-elonjrlna; to the trade will be done in a^manner to warrant tbe utmost satisfaction.
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areforbidden bylaw; and that a meetinsr of the^Creditors of (be said Bankrupt, to prove tbeir debts,^and to choose one or more Assia-nees of his estate,^will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to tie holden^at tbe City Hall, on Wallace Street, Is Virginia
City,M. T.. bsdoroTheo. Horny, Esq , Reoisler In ^ tbetmbrie snjttt I bad sati*factory evidence that I^Bankruptcy f. r said District on the 2!^tb dav of ooufd accomplish what I claimed. Having d oe^October, A. D. l#w, at 10 o cloek. A. M. -I so in some extreme oasea 1 am now reedy to pro-
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fj.fl. Marshall fbeestbi District stvor me with aoall nest d^^or to the W hat Cheer^II N IPake. Virginia Uty. M. T..H^dfl.joSfcPH r K1AND
Att'yfor Petitioner.I Masassad City, M t. April vIj wly