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Ther is but little prothlillt of any
of the trritoriet being adlit ted int o
the aiLon by the present ('olthrrs.
t peiesnp an Price of Wiatonsi,, isa
dead. They comnLentel work on his'
--roud the moment the faithi-tcre
woran arrived from tChikCao..
Preof. WWi declares that tih
arth b Ia a moon that gives no light.
Theletlh. lise thief houklW use this
tm altpither in bhi business.
ioa. John L Sullivan, of boston,
will arriv e I iMotana in a few days.
We ever said anything disrespectful
of this getlaunsa that we can snow
reendt..r. I
The Texas legllature bas a Dmembie
ametd iwger. ht is preumed that he
wil always be oR hand ready to give I
him eolleames pointers in legislative
amataterwI
iustator tamnford of California Iha
m-oe neon e invetedb es horede thtan
ay other sean in the worml. His last I
year's ahle amaountedl to ovetr ilt..
e0. His earriage horss are worth
ddOO ,,mr.
The wool eip of XNtana for lusi
wW reach T.7iio,oip lbs. There were
shipped during the year S,tV,trt.;tlh. .
lrpts caounty is well up towards the
haed In the list of wool growinag rout
tier in the territor.
The President has nothing to say
e the mormon questiln, but ths itfi
mast be remembered that Grover has I
emr late a s tato of namtrinosay
-iam bie Bat anumald nmesap. 11e
knows whbe a nasn has ralition
The Northern Parille has isurd a
cular iving a synopsis of the pune
laws in seet in the diflerent statesn1
asd teeritorinsthrougd whbkithe road
paose. aId ietstruting their agents to
remle to trmport llme wbhirh is a
nat aethoelead by the different laws
thereln. a
lteipate Toole it dsedrinel by a
Washcinton correspondent as a hasl
s-se young mas, urbarne andul nsa it
rearing in manner, and sugesting as w,
Mttleas can ibe naplbsl of the bultlos- 13
lesg aharacterist-s of the averaeodie t
getter. Thsat oeght to boot Joe's* n
mLatrionial rhanres, with Washi-; hp
teh belles. h
A asamier bas beean met out from
Poet Keogh to bring in a party of
hantrefroen thelmlthoninan institute
at Wasltngton eaelad in mruring t
pe.late n of buffalo. They have ,,
killed 23 heal. The nesrt who coukld li
.ad 25 BIufalo in Montana shouklI p
harse the honor. with the buffalo as hn
criodultie in the t'mithwo,dnn Insti- "1
tute. Iat
eh
Ara the Arntuosrs butcherine Pullluan
car porters? The. question in Mo
l asted by the fast that a 82t,twn disn
anond pis was found in a can of
h1kilo bead the other dny.--Mintuwn.
apoli iTrhibun. Not at nll. The dlin
mous pin Ihilgs. to a Molltann
cowlwoy. and was pluhked from his
anwnly hosons by alu un-weaned calf
during the branhig period.
Madam l4amppou, prophetea at
Mii.e Cty, hass hua eouaeulted by sev
eral csttleae, ad asutse theel that,
the lom se stock thin winter will not
ie semsslaHy heavy. inlike her die
ti-sskesl antesake, the Masdam's
tmength probably lie, in her m0outh
attend of in her hair, and inastead of
behI blind hIerelf, it is those who con
sult her that can't see.
A Waahinlton spa ial to the finne
apoli Tribune uer dte of DI.m. 4th'
says: The shaisres for ladmission us
statesof Montltn., Itnkota and Wash
inglton territories toget her, or any on,
of them, at thisuseskn art- exxelinsgly
small. The drk4late Irom,, each terrl
tory Ita ewsaiervonrl to impre.ss. uponI
ttllepesidtent ttlwinlsortnar* uw snakiig
sonie intinatiotl of this matter in his
taeusans, hilt withoult avail.
Ae'trw nlayder ill lislskiig lsi his
aesstnmesst roll Ihsa. sedt- witar.ate
fins of Atslger aild ti'.srgusl soitriats.
T1 youtg sount)y esuI'll ren quiite
Yag.o ly with its nul:.rnul nt ascstor
as regards i"stislh. Th'be i, i"ssel viu
alion of aM$5hs-tr. u- guir bIy .lr.
Jtnyder. iTs t1.0 .5,5tl. while tlhat of
Fregnes is $2,l12..8i: an Cex.m of
I$40l,9271n favorof :oteagher. FesPtu
county is rrelitni with ti.lstTJwnd
of cattle, easLgher 42t21. Hf .ipW'P
Meaelwr lu"at2l,415.74. Ftergua ,tft, :i.'
From this lis t it is shown that aLtt l
sosetitute over onre-half of the ansses
able welith of FerguEs county, tle
sumi of $1,.3,419:i. We shall ptdltish i
both lists in our Cnext iisas.l, with
further cIaIuIseats.
Thie past dry eason r iuni t lie Irew't i
higdiglure at whisch o~tr. are -lingt.
abold open the eyes of our rsu.limwlltln
to the ncr-sity ostl ,rl vantaie of
irrigation. Altho'ug, this i- a flltor.d
r5Ainil an goodi crops, aln ms -:sily I..
reibel saOaupon -.ithmt r-srti. i. t ath
fiuial osesms to prasluste thena,, tst,
ideans'itnait-s Iclhar s Iws"lai taken in the s
lus..t tol wituralst sissin sns snowftll
7144 * pifll4 rfl 44 ru~.&Sh14 I),ro.c~lJaolut
thu 1L~ein are a, itoaltedr tha~t wI:sterr
6. ..oahl 1w bronplit at*jonlao. alcl. ri.otl~lt
gr.':.t exjwsa.c' or- .'vnr ll,~i.n... r,n il'f
- thoq·RInI 31011404* riI.'r dale. faill I.:l;
t~1147Y IlR'1 lWT·1.4nr.l 14. III.~,·l :Ili. I 7434'
Wi? I· ,.'iloh . :.i~i Irt.I uzg, r··t llt
1. no, qlMm.tiO n bUt 0:414r aill tl.rirlg 14L**
il( .neu hleat ,we4t~.ol otr iol to t I..' 1.0-nt·~r
toruiuittly. PIalt Ilir. 404 Itulsa 44:174;~t.
1. i
I l ).'k~oterToo~l.'. 4ulW~l fl~n l la-for,'· 11w
1401.44 4'4)411144tt4'. 044 1·rt~trrt:3l4'2 oI 1II,'
hag at~ 11w the.,4, Mr. Tools's. jIs'.'s',·tl
3841fr~tkn. nucIltitf* .5 'III 147444 44 14444.t
me Jorityweumre Ia favor o r3'pf~rt~nE ill
tI4n hshhitl n ta I~ l.'d at wluli~t.agw to
nl tamman si Itakota.n 1144114 nlnait sl. In
Ia Ir kota Mont*ur :lamS uisisi N'4'74 I1' is.
l1 wosml. sml iron ru~le4n 41w Iu4"4ittist.
of sd a 1.111 .ll. '11 ,sdmaaia's~oc a of tlrwa.
d1 toi'1erk wonld add~ to 11wr ifit't.ia 2
.'congrs's two Ilslituh.Iirslns iitil tlaFI.'
soda. tlw IJ~taisttiuave. n4)a 341144441. (4)444'
)' 3e344a1.'ts.44~r atisi fo~ur ltekao.'rtl 1,4
theuenatr. Raut Mr. il~t'*r~sos m'mtn~e 2~
f will fail. rlwrn' aill Ia' ma, w-lioka"'ilet 2
4441n44~as.101 of T.'rritroiear. 11w aaslnal'*
sl rono Ye !4raYciro mnitl4 it. ~rcas~rcr
pottlatkn, dotmtlacatlma is. hardly Isu'ols-)'
Sa lpopilattlou of 44ly I 141,414M) nluis lnrr
4mai,4t51t4 istuiti gov'4mslnnlt'4 I. Isgt lilaij
pltcallrrs a',tkssuml if t~l,nrs ut i Ilj
balanre cVII), all otlwrr ra'0m45414!nrtj44143 j
443440443t to m,iI. Pes'1441e. 1w iF"ti~"
pc lae fr eoaisklclt'atam pf tpr..tstorial 21
41~Us.41a44 .a 'h..'rt1(nmes. ,I'.will. tl ' ttt
iuaH~lttY*C~sel 011 W444445 44444 4445?444f*5?
Hlft.J..ttmt Fergus hua a racy letter I
in the last Hutsanmdntan, whirh deal, '
s witll the canIue that lead tolhindeleat.
- Mr. iergus' letter is not only ehamrwi.
I teratic of him but also of it man of
itadvhutlt ase. Thite grrld old tiialn
- hhas. leroue a child lgain, and while
he writes vigorously andi ironkally it
is not diWtamlt to dete.t the inprint of
ag e in what he says. He distrusts hisi
fellow-llaen who have h iononred hil in
thel p.t anl when the jiroper time
Scomles are newly to pay tribute to
I i ananlly i irltew., both anmslic ntw|
I private. In one place he anys: "When
ihe, nllse Iback fromt tme legislattllLre-
althotugi h.e ou , llise arl ,ll n,' was
aI tsked to do--f,.t one Ilan grave hini ai
hearty we~iron. lHis dls,ttwrati,'
frieldt,'*iov.'Bruooks,took lhinsfriendly
by the hand, looked hinm straight in tt
th. eye and said, *'(ld Masn, you l'uvee i
done well;' biut six words, but they
Iwill he trnsutresl in his temnory as
kanl a lie lives'r. 'as i well-sring ins a
I hu,.rt lnil.' Now. Mr. F.ertgns dls!
toalt think for a momtent tlht Gltov.
Brooks, was thlw only stai who felt,
grasaftul for what hte itrnioipli-shel its
tie legislatrare. 4ilenl'. thesy sty is
itkllen, slt t 1ihey whlo tare oftentis iui.
Ilsant retitett atre most prIfontillyl
gratefutl. Mr. Fer.ts was the ltman for
thie o.au: ionl. tind his seterlinlg worth F
ansd gray uhairs aý'oltplisltnl mtuch for I
thtls people. HIls eolisagntes maw thIe t
opportuiitty to Ihonor Imion by islling t
this toutty Fergus listtead of Judith, r
and le wase tilt. oily . mat to vote t
against it. Anotlhwr itanll siglht hauve'
failedl entirely in his etort, to steilre
division. We like the namiie aiInd an
long a grae grown atil water runs t
within its bolnitdnrieswe. trust it Iever, e
will I.e tchanpl. I is rich Osil, mildl t
climate, alttle antl slus.p, ghil alttl
tilver anid in inustrious iiteelli- li
i'eset pieplt that will isike its knownill. I
,,ot ai naR e. j
w WO illi VALLEY. t
1
t hirlie h. rcome. satl howl th.i's Imyss
llis.s stophi ihtlk.'r hsft fori her ih,.te li'"
Nislstsuri. hIs.t sk . ai
Mr. W. Iltswtn. wthui ranch l hwluateds
at the head of the risek buis rt'intly auskl itl
twelte shlrthb.rn hulttst, hit. herd.
T'he w inter trrlll stf .'sct l eiteunsunceal It
the tth inst., with it. It'tirestih nit teacher.
lsstk out kir sIpeltlti schtioli. There is to a
1Mi lane Lext rirtay evening. I
Iouring lhiksta weather sthe It.o lJ r a lt
lusily huntingl d -s r-a, tldI when nechmary !I
'uundlinh lthsla up, ils they ithe deaurs) Iee' II
eIrosit the itsilnh isl:s i.
Her, tradling is tlNslusltlg :. ulnlsiia here, p
and ,sileueeofl the ts, .m plrvilt I I to tI
g.Il jriatkeyp, Mr. It. F. liutlter rt-irilly. tl.
T71 geniatl Ltudlorn of the Lehan lt i tel y
is i nkiriag pretir.tti.tia fr a tarn , crowd
Iu.l ieleral gl d tlmler + ri · -tnu Eve.
A Luntinlg ilrty. to be gortea or twelre r
dulysw sas to have stirtledfrthellelt rangr
this nilnrtirsg. but is delayed a ishort tuint.
I';tunte-lIeys lookinsg at ":ser in the htle" '
all night, t
-l1t ..ntt*. l nr,.:v.t i larýL P l , oic. of Sier i
clh hdlit . '.! , ... . A ,ih 'le 1 .f t .l't t h.li r
r-o 'k Ir " ' -. : . i l u till a bi uo t nll l l .. 1l
a.Y"ilua- l. ilag 'ri' I its itI lit sj ti. ti
s.susil in hii.I
1I : us.t av
lt THE ll tEF T' m .
Ia
ter fa,. have ( nre usml oy for a brie
ntat yno p-i-r of ftil),rao itml eill.tnt qti*
" tiont- Ihlrt i to y tnne lon (rilt iorhiint
"it no rtiale rat noltan ofiation I btwml;
ter :lrtir. Th.- lpre.ident's nismatlr. like,
"on. c4-; a y.'r,, and are usually on a per
ilit isn r'h:rtn interes, ting readi lIe is
t -t- tn hritef to waste on ners t or eitq '
" columns of rec.orn, t tdathaei , how
If aon.nr -.a- would rl*n-al at ald he t
th." mntt- l teil. a st-,a keastio istetti of
Ia. "'in it t he ptoplt's fliley spanrrie
in for I.litia: dl aadvaata i g.-.losgg llg thil
to pit". i'nl :n that-the peole eot l
na itarla a. lengthy a etM eltr ste a yeatr.
,nt .ir. t ievela. l, like his smeretary,
re' Mr. alniatri,. in itclined to date to
:,. W all ut's re mutrl. on the iasnasal'r
, qsti.nt. We were told a year amg
ta-;. that gnrtat evils woult fillow if nilver
he, wia noit ieaonettised. Tlhe satie
:r. tail liaei anaI timtes mar better thans
to! they were a year ago thrlglotot the
,li- whole U'aitel oStattes.
to lFirst the paalklheat rajmies that we
n.- are at ett- itht ll natios. Trle d i
Ia.. ar-t cau.ne of thists aftiatleoat rejl'
aaI4 for Its by other nations Is owing mu
.a, dotlubt to our powerful tatvy ad roast
o. protections.
,e: Ta'w prsilaent pr-otests agparsat the
, ,'rattIl treatlent of the "rsodenlslve
lh (liintse'"' whi-h he attributes to ranE
r . s pr-juditce asnl -commetitios of labor,
,.i whiah caninot, however. jtstify the op.
r: pression of t he people shoes safety is
t Is guarrantcetl lsy our treaty with
Stl('hirs. lie thinks (lhns will melt this
te ovternmtt half wly itn devisiatng so
ina. ila to limit emigration t tthe ialtsie
,. The prisidetit re'ers appropriately
lt it thle sympathy and corldllrveltilns
as existian hittween this country soul
re Framitae atal to the recent OIt g of ae
to, eminaent F'retnhma.n, of "l[serty En
si ligt itning the World."
ti The president is pleased that the
nt Amterican holg hse not rooted up the
,t friendly relations existing between this
Sro nt'oiury maid (ertmany.
- Thie pre'nlent dwellsat co1siderabe
a! length on the fishery questions nd
g- ursges imttiaite action in order that
tho eslgapeld in the hdsusitry rn a fial
low their pturstuit without lest,
tion or biroll that will lead to late
nmiational troublem. "The mathods of
l' conIdcting the tflheres have been
ti wholly .hanietsl and all this is unseun
c- rily entitled to carefulland enadi eon
oi sileration in the atdjustmenst of the
rt terins ant conditiosns of interrourss
le anml commertce hatwtween the lnited
it atats and their neighbors along a
D frontier of over 85.,tl miles. TMhsl
propinquity, community of LIIa(le
n anld l'ruption tand slli ty al peI.
t lit ical artd sotiaI instituteao iandrlte
0 !the ltractia-abilltyamtobvioes wie
oIf sultintabitilng mtaitit0lIly benelaliland
n frieindly rtations. Whilst I am ma
amfeianedly detsirous that mlrh relations
'lhontill eist le'tw'een iits and the In
Sthabitalt. of Canad'a. yet the actions
iof their otthilalnsduritg the pat season
" towarlt our tidshiertn. has hte nsumrh
i ae to seriously t threaten their esutlh
Sutanse. Althougtlgh disappoliated In my It
,. efforts to m tre a iatis.sfetory settle
Sitmeitt the tishing q-uestion sugotlatios
a tar s till peduiteg with reasonable hopeI
tthat bIfore the c-lote of the paese t
W-s.sion of tongretu- advan-ieemut may -
v. i sion of 0,ontr6.,s advemaemenea t may
eit he made."'
in The pre-ident congrltulates the
Is comutry on the ieaeful reltipa he.
ws tweet thli country and Mexi adsd
Ily refers to the unsavory Cutthif Alisr.
or lie of course s.stalins tim am lo ahtio i
th smeretary, Mr. Bayard, in demamndit
Or his release, and attacks i a laleali
-le anher the absnurd positiom, hld by
no t Im Mex iangRovernant. tht whereby
it, any offense onommittud anywherw by a
ste foreigner of whkilh a Mexican is the ob.
ve jt't, maty, if the offender be found In
Wre 'Mexico, Ihe there tried and puuahee tib
as ltonformity with Mexieka laws. Ia
ts this ,onineetion (;rover says: "Wgal
er litizesT of tlhe 'nited $tata te nle.
ild tarily go into a foreign rcoutry they
1d iuluist abide by tme lawn ther, i lorce
li- ald will not be protected by their
n. own government from the eoaue
c-'ties of an oflenee aganlst these
law' eomnittedl in sctith foreign eounatry,
Itut the watchful care and intlmst of
this governnlent over its e'itiens ar
!not relinquished isasauise they hlave
gone abroad; and if charml d with
ili c.rime .otmtitted in the forelign la'.,
an fair andl ops trial t'ondlEcted with
delsent riatrd, for justic and bhuasma
j I ity will Ite dltmantled for themw."
(ti tit ttrili qtuestion Mr. t(levland
Ice ,ouwethiotl to say. andi amy, it
*, wIll. Hei gives time lslorieng ale aI
to a little taffy but this is excIambb.
i r. Clevelamnl saoy we have too natteb
e noy': "Thie incomn of time ovretra
ery wtnt with its Itsmwrrt volasm and
t lshroulgh eRonoomui. i in its colletio,
is now mnore than ever in exens of@
i publihe ttserities." * * The
I pretient revenite would soos resut in
the reeipt of an annual inctmse mtej
B oreater than necessary to nai.4 the I
rt governuinlt expeIns is wiithno heiLdelb
edness ttupon which it could be apAled. l.
r' We dluoll t het l he confrontal with a
tust m ll d ot money. the rin.ultihgl
r.: leiinit of tle ipode, hoarded hin the
Itrnsusry lhan it shousl he it their
r ittis, or we Fsolld ea drawtn into
t a nrdl pip'wica ext asit r"sNa with al
th", orrt'O;|,ptil. : ition.d demnoralisa.
ta. ti n hi,h folioa it it< train."t
(If tlhe aloringr mstr be says:
"'lhoe wi ht, toil fhr laily wage sae.
twinmlag to lerastnaod that capital,
ti ilh esaedinmes vaunttin its him
w Ilrtaame mad clemorhit for the pro.
, ttioum and favor of the government,
h is dull and sahugbeh till touresl by
{. them*l al and of labor, it sprinIp
into aMtivity, am occasion for federal
taati andnl sida the value which
eatabe it to bear its buresI anul the
a I eboristsl is thoushtfull intlulriltg
;r whether in tisme easmuentasnce, an
s caimdring the tribute he constantly
t pays te the public treasury as le
s. epplimhUs idn ly wasts, nrclive
is' .iir shareu o advantages. Theo is
als a meaepllea abroad that the sr-i
iplus of or re es Indicate shlor
mi aad exseptsustial buainess pro6ts,
s wsuh under the systee which pro.
Sdsas sah surplu, ins-resase without
,. oerseimtdiust beneft to the people at
lap.
o We ie not quite able to grasp the
,ai ve., btt perhaps laboring men will
u medmrstaad it.
] Mr. Clsvland says that the piople
di au la revilao of the reseumr laws
Sthat tl reeuipts of thes vrernmeat
may be ssul dto the aeresiary en
peou at it.s roesm lral admiaelstra
. tia, cai thls demand should be n
d epea sad obeyed by the people's
Seursetatives irs the leisltive
Sbrhtrch of te government.
The praesldest agoin aups thes sae.
peanle of ail-er cotep. "Rvery fair
ad bed eort ha been. made b the
*teueary drepartment to distrlbete
this rreer ry among the people. The
withdrawal of It'ated States treasmry
ete. · t dsmall desomtnlnatio and the
imineq of smail soive rertilirates hba
ot bse sasorted to in the end avor to
relesplimh this result in ehesliere to
the winll 0d ietionemts ef the rmpep
enadrti s the people in cou;pns.
'The dhter of the miest is rallhsn for
more vault room es whih tostore the
Ssrplus dollars that are not nelede
I isrieulatito by the people. There
had mm cohemid up to the close of the
previous final year umder the provis
Ia. of the law 2,188l,824 hsiver
dellme"
The presidest favors roaut difen,
land lrtititose, tI the navy he'
eyes: "The pesent navy of the l'no
ted states, aisle from the shid in tih
I eersde of constrartion, consists of,
14t,1 I4 Jagle-trretal mnonitors, none
of which are ni recmmnriot, nor at the C
Spessmnt time serviesble. The batteries
tL them ships aseobsolete aid they
ee only be retied upon as anxilliary
hpsin iharbor dese, aud thLs after
sudch s espnditture upon them as
mibt not be doeeme justifiable. wes
al--Poseth and lth rate vesses of
mall toeaage, only one of whkih wasr
dimupemi a. a war vaesel, are auxiliaryl
measly. Thrd-Twenty-seven ships,
thse of which are built of iron of
uasal toacap anul 4 of wood. of
these wooden veles it is estiusted
by the chief ea metructor of the navy
that nely thre will be eservLceable be
yend a paeod o six year.. All the
vesels heretofore authorlaed are u
ider coetraert in the course of con
etruetion, except the armorsd ships,
the terpedo and dynamite boats, and
omeruniser. As to the last of theme,
the bidawers iteiwres of the limit fixed
by conreus." * * "At the h
date of the last consoslidatel return F
the army conmistent of 2,103 oifera II
and 24,247 eulasted men. The expen
s s eftlh de mrtmnt for thelet arfial
river ad luarbr immprov~sheta."
The pe~e~rt nreommend "the re
op d the tiber cultue aad pre
hptio acts, and that the homnestead
law I e o amended as to better snerre
someplime with nad cultivation for
the peild of Ire year. from the date
ot rwittnut commeutatinoeor pm.
I ahe ree ;eaisse the rsl of the
dmet lead laws unless it shall be the
r u of s tose amtend these
lawr as to ts t less liable to
The pemuidet take an advaured
view of the Indian question, and his
romeestine will meet with
bhearty aprwal ihtheterritories. We
sheil al that portion relating to
the am questie in fall in our nest
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with a lnn lim tr oIry Skmieus. i.sc. and]
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and Omuntta' Furni.ilng (tuDml. Ist.. 4'aµ..
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Pagwr. Candles. ~uts, *tam1wiry. I~rul.u
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llra andi qtuality. Hlavinug bougtcit mivy
,tuc.k at very luw Icimer. I ama ..llulng at
anurreatmdliily law price..
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Montana's Leading Olothier.
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Main Swet, Mont.
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Maidden Brewery,
LANDT & CO., Proprietors.
BEER
Our B'rewery is now in perfect wp r kia n; orr. and tr: e rere prep1r I to
furnish any quantity--Bttle, Case tr K -. -, ir : !. .. .iriTiki f .I er.
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BOSTON PHARMACY,
Lewistown, Montana.
I DR. W. P. HANSOt4, - - Proprietor.
We invite the attvn t l ~f the ,p . t!b.,ah t!,e )i. l I'll v \ýIN
to our n.w an cl eth sted of S u(:; riceliy I ur..i-1.
in lkoton, cu)l ,iting of
Pure -Roots,
Obemifal Herbs,
Fluid
S. Seeds,
and S l
Solid Flowers,
... &ctats, ., &c.
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Patent Medicines and Fancy Goods.
i'ateni iedlomes and Fancy Goods.
Custer Forwardiingi
Ouster Station, - Montana.
Ivoo'om Reeteimved. Rilroad Clhargcu :ildancel, tnil ('inairiauelltt
Forawwde to all Poiut' North and Houth, at L.OWCt 1'o ibibe atesi, by
Rgrrrthlr Carrier
PAUL MCCORMICK & CO., Agents.
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