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ýhip. at agal FELL i VROOIMAU TERMS OF $UBSCRIPION: Six 7Neth. ............. 1LO0 0He Yewr...............................Y.................... si0 ADVERTISING RATES: I I* k. e. Ilaertion. ....... . ........... . 1.00 I " . m oth ............... ............ Li0 1 ala ..... .. ....... . I 5. . " one year ............... ......... 24.00 Pplcial rates gien on large spur, and sanding atdverti"sMents. Ial .site 15 tents per lime. Umuers of Meuh r c" mn. . . i.....s, .. ........... Judge J. F XcCtiutosk ..... u. .. r L "ett . .. lerk and Recorder d.md L as . .ra ... T iheriot ]ta Lie 1gebm ........ .....T s.ums t. o . ad L A Kew.* tUnder $bref. s biten dtpber Spring. Ist taa D. Meputchf een ........... a copy of Her lw o. the S. ....... .h.esi .n .. ta er Toti hsd.t ieOy Sheril. Whites b toifper onettn is" .K ebl ........... . _...... .... .Sim.L'd.,. mintr11 'ouaaaomiano.. n W. (ladk. Chairma. rbite Sumlperi Spinh disas.and. (`neRusi Fery...... auore fears Mtt an Red W. ...........a m................tsei stir The Denver Exposition con demned as a fraud wl the Tribune, of that citm. Our. thanks are extended to ion.; Isaac D. McCutchecn for a copy of tme laws of the m3th session of the legislative aotenby of Montana. In England cattle are suering with, disease, and in Russia there are fears o1 the total extinction of cattle by plague. America will have to suppnly the foreign market., with meet fool of all kinds rar long. Prohibition and the pardoning lower are questions that Fery to aggi:ate the minds of the metmber of the Dakotan Constitutional Conventiotn. Peohihi tion won't clog the wheels of our con vention to any eotnnt. A schetoe :o tt ftuot to bu'ld a rai road around sud through the National Parkl and put steamneus on the lake. Should this materiaize. a visit toeCion derand" w.ll lbe a pleesure. instead of, as at pres.ent, a very disagreeable trip. With pleastre we acknmtwlede the receipt of a copy of the No:thern Pacific Railroad journal, of ~Sept. loth, ulse al.I oti;afn pubishdy daily pt contain; a fictre o birds eye views of Bismarck Farho, Moorhead and of variou, scenes in the National Park. The N. P. folks notd only know how to run a railroad, but The MIontana Terrtorial Fair has, [Poven a success, both am the finest display of products, industries. etc. as well as financially. The total receipts were $14,00c; gate money $3 Goo.,. The losses ef last year made grpod. and a balance in the treasury of the Asso daaton. The management are to be dj congratulated on the result of their;.~ efforts. The Bismarck 'o nbune makes theis comtpletion of the Northern Pacific a theme for a "boom inuer, and its a 'f dandy. One page contains a picture: o Of Prince Bismarck while another has t, that of old Sitting Bu.i The larter looks more like an old woman who had l returned from the barnyard with an' apron of eggs, than the once savage a leader o the Sioux. The eShaiitiuu 01 minerml xpeeitneunt gpua Cemuies (auty i very edircd uate . T Hyhs go mm 5i ma lvur bearing leads, p' imea e dhatie. t0 BaIrer, Mon mand eru. C plering., are steed.-MlleleMs Herld, . a The abs~e lookse we l for Ctmct-aaain ean y, while Ucagh. county is rob 1U and o dial iuie crttdit she may be1, 11" A ii Doat thea, ""Kaiden n'm !OM iqm' dstails we ontential tolIC llea s tias dde shtaviag for Barker i _ abouM uwadwaevR he., or I umieher eamle pe so 4 so tin receive fa thes ofre people. Whatever of indfl c cann he brought to bear from this quarter we know will IN. fully S exerted to aseure the deeire'd end. 61 w The following is the second sentence at in the address of William M. Evarts, I le at the last spike ceremonies. It is not of a circumstance for length compared et A with tome of his etiots. say for instance when he is sweating down hs paper collar on a question of constitutional law: Your own address of welcome, Mr. President. has recalled to attention the principal steps and methods by which this noble consummation has been reached, and the eminent gentlemen who are to feelow me will il:ustrate, from every point of view, the magnitude of the ach.evement. and give eloquent uttnemance to settiments of admiration for the great jualit:cs and congratula tion upon the fortunate influences which have secured the result-senti ments which I see, as I look around me. swell every breast and brighten every eve. MARROW ESCAPE-FOR TWO. 1 fracas occurred last Monday night over the result of a game of cards, that came near ending ;he life of one, and condemning the other to a felon's cell. The part.e. had been p'aying the entire night and one hadl lost his all, including a team and buggy, and then declined to give a bill of sale for same. This caused the winner to become very much enrage], beg nnirg an assault upon the looser, and in a thoughtless moment to .u:l a r:volver on him. This is not the first o'Tense, and the gun play is getting a little to freq1u:nt Fifteen years ago this method of set tling grievances and di.Terences of . opinion. might have been justitiabec. but to day, with the adsancc:tent of civilization and the settling up of the country, the strong arm of the law is created an-I e'er mea ly ti defend and protect beth life and property. The practice of ctrrymng cont baled weapons, is not only contrary to law but unnecessary. .\ peason wi It a clear conscience an.1 a deslre to do b. others as he woul I have them dtl by him, has no use for a gu.. and fins no grievances but what can le ami cab'" settled. For the benefit of such as are re_,.rde less of, o- ignorant of the tertitor:al laws, in refet once to tie carrying. assault with, or use of deadly weipons, we publish the following from tht Laws of Montana, Revised Statutes, U 1879: $r It. A uastauthat 'tth tgun play"ip.n.u d otrimrnt. mr o ,her ahns , ait rnte ated t.. 'Ie t upnthe p'rcn.e of( acnsttnr a tn~itIy injerr-, r ", c'cati e illc e th e e.nf d,. to itht'c'tt enft i o te errluia riwnt 11.eA I,','. ttcan eeo-eur noras- than et i.. r~ear, peee, oatle .t I- han wt.., hattes,' 1111 montanw. elu~n ola rl ..hsr the andtupu.telte'cna e testhe lduetsb, of ri-tcec :ontin an artcle ** How teo Ruemo, cone 6- Etien st,u daa n t uhtrite for. t.ineut h-d.ar epeuncec two, wayse to ttaccoi Ia liah this wau.nUTh f-.Iteare iI. to e )u~tirdatiee.cpn. .h1 .hlla.taina itt. pe,.t., ."/ nogl *t.,Itnnt. In at~ rud tte. aer. rlcatigull.y tue .mlr ft tou a nu t tat . thanstnp cu oni thand slip thenru rang f hs vi W e trust that the cgun play" is clone e- in this camp, and if repeated tate oender will receive the ftth benefit of. " c law. The Helena Herald, of last week, nta ne an article on How to Remove o Tight Ring." '1 t's is a matter ws hick re have gi'en deep thought ant aten.u con in the past, and we have found in sur experience two ways to accom - I BAT rdvish this feat. TIhe first is. to remove he finger from thu_ hatnd with a sharp No oile and slip the nag of, thus avoid tag the contact wsth the knuckle-this aethod may be a trifle painft', b .t it', VWi not deface the ring-the obj~ect1 timed at. The next recipe is, to take1 :]muids gently by the hand, placing T roar lef a... .Aron her _>._ (tIs pet- ab other fallow of the $ ls,- Watch the reru't. As if torched by a magic wand, it ii rsuddenly removed. The will probably ruck the awolen anger, and it will remain red for a week bit the prospective diamoni has iccomplished the result, and a prob. x em that has agitated the gray matter C >f the scien'ific heads for centuries, is rasily solved. w IiIig /0 Pio - rfi I 05~i 'St r unction Hotel. JOE REED, Proprietor. First-(lass Table Boarl ReJs Nt and: .n Terms Reawonable. N('TION CITY, MlONTANA. MAIDEN tillliard Hall'ý )9EPH MASON ,l CO.. Props. rE HRUNSWICK AND BALK BILL.IARDKe AND Pont. TABLES. Ntowked with the Bent Brands of Liquors and Cigars. 1 er Minrs Ahsems*Ile Male. IM. T. BANK OF Torthern Montana F -. rralnsact a Ceneral Y NEETas IEDPG TS JOE E!. D, Poprtet NCIO CTY SeONage . M fGoodesh rsaived, tailbesil (Omagss -4e e warded to all Pointa North and South, at Lowest I Carriers. T. F. MORGAN; POST HOT - IL now Open to the Publi. - JAS. H. WOLFE, Propr W. DUNTON, PROPRIETOR O7 MONARCH BILLIARD HAL s unewx*1l ax .d."a 'irst-Clasa Bar in connection, always supplied with the Beet of Wn Liquors and Cigars. North Side Main St., Malden, M. T. I1ER CHANDISi Complete Line of all Kinds ef Goods always on Hand. tore Head of Main Street, - MAID IROADWATER, MCNAMARA A CO WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DELLERP 1N VIERCHANDIS leps ouatantlj on hand a full hse ot Oroeeiue., D ry Uoo Shoe., Rata, Cap, Clothin, Gent's Firni e ni i a arware, 1w , c.. Farming Implements of all Knds. Fresh Goods ! Low Prices Give us a OZL, ST. MAG INNIS, - MINT.