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LOCAL N 7:V.;
$ign it.
The petition
The sale is oif.'
Mrs. R. SM. lryden l..v Islen ill far
veral days.
A rlge elk was killed on Warm
iprrin s ere.k a few day i ny ine.
Jeff lHowell, .llealghel r c.mly'a Ilew
herill', was in Malide last week.
Ihrinnelle and IhDrapr Ilhave Iwgun
vekiepnlent on the Kearney lode.
(itranville Stuert is in Helens lIokitig
ter legiseltiou in tIe int.retst of stuck
hn.
The IRiver Pret rnjiciws in the pron
c.ts of an ablustdntu ie crop. (;old
4,lf,,rt.
lklits nmade to order, at full line of
Smi..,les tu select froll, at N. T. his
loture*s.
The nmoo, will Ib full twice this
0*inth. 'tlor example un the Mart f
te "toight shift."
It is r.lainiled ta;it it dHes unt lpra tu1
-rk a mine at a liow is 4.11pth tha It !tNJ
ht. Ikar this in niinl Insiys.
. uºatle fri, tie I'ihitltte lirtius., of
A- ; irtown, ays : "It is : b.o. ill the
9.:l inst., to Mirs. & Mr. J. B. Piclette."
Maj. Illaine, guRvernnsent ilaynai,ster, i
gited Ft. .~laginnis this week, lehvilg
v.ra rntl thoultu d dollarsu with tllhe iy. .
'I1he Magimis smill whistle frightened)
o.,rty Mill's team ls bt ntnrdu:iy ev.enll
-ig ainl they estase down .Muutlana
htr.ee at a highll rate of ,speed. No
danaige dulone.
NtUI(E.--If thle satchei l of rtlothes
ft alt nily houLse Ilsut the 1ilth of
.ieentlrr is not c'alled fur withill t'en
a'ys the "amle will ie. ,I to Iay
*.-rage. FANNY FVIoIustM5.
liini.mure still hais :a tinl line of
baUlket. to .cs'lelt from w,. hih he is s.ell
igx at hed-rock prie.ts.
'Ihe datluing cll ithds fair tio ie' aI
htsnTreps. thsle ienthu ilsti Iolunlg :l
sitrs to iprovide at waren rorrl and a
guuiu herder rather that have thu l. :hiat-.
alilitate ngMin st the cluh.
T'he . ' u: Itty 'rier,,u , f M lrt.. halitn w<
4'.,,nmllyv will I.," ie.aotd te hle:rn tl;at
hle hIa f:llehn heir ta at lairge fortuene ito
I F: Ema.--tthe aountlt, it i- rmllllor , ie
msieething like , teilh ta oellars. FVil
atltietail:t r will Is' gil.''n in :I feture'
..tie elt tihe Altris.
1.eutriace e ullivan wri ltte : to :1 arty
Mere int .1laidenh that he thieek hii
, i.l. lay. etre ertl Gar rtlllnl is
dilh- 4ity, l untl ,.pritq tat lehtI, sa, he
bl ianeier *i'.llhl hbondi." '. htiits l t
-etrr.y lie "'iid neot .te'y ii, ite.iti.t a h,.
a-.ti. le. h ts.* h ileni i ln be ltter 'ir u'llt
gtelan'S, thlInt he, it- ns."
· .r.e :iel verti-entee U t ,f the new r,-
:eIriant :eei chIl holr-t'-. Thi ' Irriic
trn, ItI. l. Itrden, i- se old hl mutl ii lh.
r"-tant:lnt hlmln +, hiittinI at newI 1lll6."
the l .' -t ine ilt. 'ity. Iit - ,ts ll a
lice' leel:ti. Ei'lerytlllill frels.th i l elti'n.
d e al,: o - cr ll huhl fu rn i-h .h . a tI a ll
iutrs, dey or liejit. i e hite, :a triail.
i'. (C. It:y. representing thile hIe-' of
thlntet lire,-., T'ownseu.eI. iarit.al illn
,'.k,. utetldc:ev. with , sc.ril ine-,
e'iighl foer .Maiden i e rtiea.. Mr. ;:.ayi
eiray the ne''c're w'teather anld tie irre
Spla'n-ible freighte'r preve''tetl hie, ft r.te
delive'ring hits sleighst aiaerdinig to,
'r.'ee'1ntl. Mr. Fiia- left "wt'rncm'nd
ablett I'hri+teall nnl lsts been oele thie I.
reltd e'ver ine't. All erel',ri fur thin
ceedtnt ill heile'n'erl i, e delivered'I in
the l:il lewfore winter sets in. iteitett
Brcw. ithink setse of ' t 'lhli-shinig lic
neen'y in lhi+ wes'tion ' r the aie e'fi
e'hi :e, nml . rieeit unit machinetiery.
Spring Creek Items.
Il.itl w srtr l'yt .11111. 1:11I1),L'II( ·
Ho~racej flrtwsti'r left for Fhat W~illow
tI-lsly. Ib enjolyeLdt hIismself imtnen.kbeI%
W hlile; l~r!.~oitre.C· *(I I~ k r F~ 1 il
'*"4611 L1Aal start" .-;tat lay T'esayf':'v.
I i ii' h init.tdsl to I .'mlt in awa.y h1t ii
'ite u.ed of March. .
Jeff Howell was in town las't week;
t."f .r." l"-Iving lee apj.oieittee .1. tlftlaw
to: i. it Ifeeelsfort. his dclmuy for thi:i
'II.
r i gle I ( ulc d n It~...l, otf italh, l1:1
let . n..;l.r:" Ic asM tv her It. outr iew~I
..htee s; Iee. i r: itIea at few tclat. a, aitlI
*,enteredl oil. his+ duties iou. Itucliateit.
oIm rzt. cr pidstttcsbcf;lo f Ineu. s uto
til iitydruing the h lie uiiclm is cii
" idmn rootf thtat thcie laerti.ch, of taic
ew ti~l west" is toot Imreekwuerel ii .titi 4:1
f cuj~eyaun*at11. It is atle to saty that lime
r ilico Llel lueldl here tilte 11tt ii j t-.
5 Mt I~a *et'et ouf whichn letwiste tin oI ely
weah feel proaud. The titae cmtoaici ru~n
li-reel bey tlts CGettoecacss.I Iziued itusd
emiecl te~oee nenastlel eat. IiThee tzrc
tifty 4Nottples5 *ree ent - lulli acIlutnt
frole i a rteat distance. .ce.cite f tilte
C411lc? cite-se's were' reaully ireelty.
IIi..LrtI.w
" FtPPl I ULt.
lie Ietiras to M .i.e ater a Petraclmd Trip I.
Searkt of srnes ad Mas e Thieves.
Hle RArrest Outhwail.
William Cantrell, better known au
"Flopli.g Hill," arrive'! in Maidiien,
Moinday eening from Miles City. bring
ing witll him two of the Iand of thir
t''n hollr stolen(' front A. lllaier, onel,
year ago I:ast (kttolar, hIavinlg recoverea
them tariiwhere in northern iakotat.
A faw milem this l ibd of Iliinatrck,
while in searchl of Mtolen, lorses and
horse thieve., hie ran cerirs l)uthwait
andl lanna, "To.estring Joe." who e* -
ilined laIst (illl fromlll the M:egliher etiilyl
jail, in a very mllterious mlililnner.
Hianntl was awabtiting a lnewl trial onl thel
charge of mutirdelt, while the eiase of
(tlthwait, he being airrested( for lihrse
stealing, was cootiued until Ihli April
terbll. Bill arrested )utllhwait and re
telrlst with himt, Io M.iles City to alwit
thie arrival of IS ritd Ro Iwell, of Menglier
colitlll'. Whlilll aslkell whly ilie didl Lnot
ilrr't iIiuna, tie said "ie was cillloy
by Eastern M4lll oanl : lllltll 'k Aika'oilatioli
toa recovlr stik iul airrest holirs-thievl'
aiit (ln ll cdeil he had 1o authliority toil
arrest him." Ile wits iiet aiware at the
time that a reward of >.i i t wai ytiiid - I
iog folr the icapture, Iilth.
Iill blauv wheii Ihiiihwtiliit anie II ulinll I
| l left the illrigs they cam:llle as near
Maidein anll lverlandil, and111 hip:a idown
Milliialtl icreek, hinallly striking the
Y'ellowstone in their wVilel'.rilgs, wliichI
they dilesenildl for siimile qlist:tt'e ini it
lotil, until 'lld weathelir initerfered with
thatl iilell oflt traveling.
Hansa talked qlite, fr,-,ly; said "hel
wolid u strireder hi , i if I if liai , se
lmlll ti' brouight Ili fore ianothelr jlildge;
tiihl there was.i t muillih prjudi,
algai ibl hillm, antd he it ilid iot 1 a t t fair
trial; he hlaI .I i placed toII his oirder
in a Itiniiahrek Ilask, which hle ldillI
"Fiopping 1ill' wis in Miles City at
the time of the s.laubig fracea lauweei
lilhouse al.t tihe titil,. I1, did nut see tihe
~luats tirled I le lwas iii anotheillr tmrml.
l'lthellr Ilt it- hadtll I guill or inot hie
'llbtll noat )ay. Thlie !roubile first be
gu:n by IIilRoberts pushing lillivlili
biliek nald calling hlun i s- olia ii--h.
utlit1ann ,l;.redI to whip itlwiertis for thi.
insultl. ilen the litter called for ui giiu.
At this point multters ware, ti n l iigly,
ettlid but lRobeil.rt.s baiii :a little ll-y
fro t.io.i i uii r hal il fbize re hwedl the
aroubllel it lshort tit., after withi strilous
Iill say i it i the ga isral opi ,in in
lMih, that Sulliva.ni i. illt -1 3iit of iht
killia, , f ii . t'arli. l :u chil . il, .rts,
re'i.,e ,\',.ring. i i,.
Montana Legislature.
I' '3MCS3 II.
:it 12 III. on1 th Ill i I tt-L, anti3 III
:irl31 1\ . t t. nlrr it' .1. It. W13lls .,l33f
J.LI1. k ,d tilt- 1301 - . ll\ i..tl. .111 m, nt.1
tar.pr -"t.
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Mi ll I t- 1t~r111k. -
Marks, ch.11f11j33 (. 13'k f
:a~ro lalellte~l till llegea,.'.atI:'3 lat ke'le
3hii{iel. 1.1 t I33 U,:11 t,
teIurril were ,unnieujgateil for Ilree'~ild eit
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frt.-,.enII :3int3 t13lt., I 31i3t' let'y.t ~11 f
13311'rlll hii- sIllll"l free o~f c::,'l- tll tile
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Jail. l4.--llan. ionvened at lt ai. In.
.$awnaker aippoinited usunal standing acoin
tniltters.
Notic(e Wias given of preelitantion of
billa as foilons: To iamendl licetew law:
for the creation of tihe county of
Valley and election of otlicera thereof.
House tmemorial No. 1, retating to
the leasing of tIe Crow renservation and
restouration of niamlre to the ptlllll;e dno
na;lin, was read third time land un:oai
imou11sly adoipteid.
; iovernor'. a siliage received and
read and made special order for fourth
dayI' sessrion.
ecrn'ltIL.
Janl. I.lth-Ferglua iave notice that
he wouli introduce a bill to provide
Ifr a cmlnmmisioner to divide the terri
Itry intou Ipallts zized otulltiel. (tther
ill. as follows: Regulating the public
prinlting; to divide counties into threeu
diatri, Ist for the electiont of countty cotnm
'lfl i-,,i, . nwr.I
('inmil, in committee of whonle co'li
sidernat d luvernolr's message and refer
ral toi tine various proper commnnlnittees.
In.lanl;--.veral hialls of nmlinor im
lenrtanllee, subllitted and relorted. Hill
rtelting to qualiticatioln of voters, re
ferrerl to elurllllllittcn oian election.
Camanll itt enm l Ii anilage reporteld aInnin
twar of miles each c-ouncilmnan w:as all
lowed to draw.
.aan. I5-Letter presanented friom one
aigld "'lanvict" asking tlhat ia hill be
pannIed alowing diacharged lprisnerM
miore than ao anitprelent, $15 wortl of
chothing and I. in eacsh.
Natie of bill to e.relte the county of
P':ark ald provilde for election; aca nct
defilninig duties of caulnty comlllnisionl
Initrnduced a hill to increase eompen
snatioaon etcoaunty colasiulianoianrs.
:lverlnor's me1sage conaidered nndl
refertredl to various conlmllnittees.
Jn.1. 1t-Nmtice of bill to create the I
,countly of Hitter tmn.at.
Bill prroviding for payment of 'Mon
taina ('aintaniolilaners for New Orlenatna
iex ,lition of L.,E0tt discussed at lengthi
but n1n naction taken.
.Jail. 17thl-N-tijee of neveral hills to
nhloian,~, varianir i etions of territorial
:tatllte'd.
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Groesbeck & Poland,
DE.ALERk IN ALL KIMI OF
HARDWARE!
Cook, Heating and Oamp Stoves,
Tin and Granite Ironware,
Table and Pocket Cutlery,
Powder, Caps and Fuse,
Powder, Caps and Fume,
Pick, Drill and FIpring ~el,
Pick, Drill and Spring Steel,'
Round, Square saId I,
Bound, Square sad ye Iroa,
Blacksmiths' Supplies,
Buffalo Portable Forges.
oors, tkh and Mouldings, Shelf and Building Hardware,
Building and Tar Paper, Hardwood and Wagon Repairs,
Pintt, Oils and hiting, Glue and
Brushes. Kaleomine.
Window Glass, Putty, Etc.
In Connection where all Kinds of Job Work will be Dome on Shat Notic.
OROISBECK A POLAND,
Maiden, Monati.a
Chas L.mehmT & Co.,
Cottonwood, Montana.
Whboete and etail Deail N In
General MeIchandjtr
:Groceries anld Provisions, Clothing and 1iry (iooda, Ladies' and (lent's Fur-:
nihinig (i(;oolis, Bids and Beddinri, Hatr, Capa, Boots and Shoes, all
kinds of Rubber (G;ool, Crioekerv anld (Ilaware, Hardware
and all kinds of
----FABRING MAXHIHNRUY,
Inicililting VtWagon. T'I.reIaiing Machines, telf-Binders, Mowers, Rages Etc.
COOK AND HEATING STOVES, BUGGIES,
and all Kinds of lHardwood.
Tobaccds, Cigars, a full Stock of Drugs Medicines, Notions,
In fset Evrerything to he foid in a Cmiplete sto*k.
New Goods! " "" ,,,,,."""' Low Prices !
Polite Attention. All Lanmguages Spoken. Ordlers olicited
LOUIS BELA.TGER,
wholerl. cal l WI Itr.r in
--- -DRY GOODS,-- .
Notions, Drugs, Jewelry, Clothing,
Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes,
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
FURNITURE AND CARPETS,
Fancy and Staple Groceries.
- BIk st Ilhs ofI -
Wines, Liquors, Beer, Ale, Cigars and Bar Coods.
All Kihll' of
I \ l R!)\ \I -E I ;1.A:1-''a E, (, .' c -ýW\ARt. .an:d U(tlIJI.NWARE.
A.1 nvy ,l.< are u I, ht frln ! IiT' lbaun, .LInd in l.ir': quantitics, and
I l' l, t, . , . , the LI ltit of
Low Prices e First-classGoods
(',il "il1 ivuit a n Nt ,,i n, i :k Prices iti f tiou iuaI t ntitl!t .