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Known lt, t e rash find t1; ing''' to it thult lti I no- aiy e(lioe not toi 1p1 Uad fir ui~t i11selvt!s, t'ut for ona whom each loved a de.arer and bett.r th n hi, ~,I t.xistnv. The vatde d'L e froI ' ,tii upyyi aio them :1 it :su f:li ly as th y atlt ( .vani c , but ai t the i iB e t e Ciking I 1 stiff an1 it_ trd ni l htow 1 but the itli ce oof thee 1 tEel oger gsh ed .rtho in an eafest al d for theit. life of t cerx ety grasped the vevhat mnautle of the ri duke, the et es of thett Ilc 't e I t0os ct ee 111; tlse d with tsiea s. The g a nm l del ilo. ne . I'ns u uit qved. With Veyes avertid ir toml the suppliant, h,: sail in, stern, harsh l. . , count,t it is utseless to pl.il d. i We i i 1 ' iav. lis tmeed to all tlat co hi be sau1i i 1avor o gf yuoag tr'i i but it i is l! in rin . He Its tlg been t, thrbugeht and tl dering sblject, aiqthwitldstendi:ng our speclea i, r. shown toward him;n but few it Shought that he would have the audacity to atenpt t he life of his sovereigni IegU i oft the imaginary insult which he otied his sisteri had received.i . e Stendl ed. to, comindt treason, and in doing so he nearly cinmituem muI;r d .. The i revr 2 e:d senators have hal agreied w rith Iie that he desersve es to die, and our se-- t tence is that lie be beheladed to morrow at lThe you png count saw that it seas in vain or hii to pl sead, ever, tlough it wa tf the tbrther of, her he loved, qid he t rose from his knees with a expression it upon his lee th t boded no, good for the F duke. But the aged rsini, with ai fater 's love, wailed forth one last appeal fuor grace : a"Let him live, my lord duke l He has offended, I know but Christ in his mercy al iargave sintersi am:e can your graice to refuse me when on my knees I ask the in the pardon of my only son ? Confiscate di all miy pr.operty, or let me suffer in his' . st.gd, or banish my son forever, ut only e let h. m live ! ' hi As the ol. man uttered these words it fe te med as if his heart were rung to its utmost core. F It was, howe.ver, a11 useless for. the old at man to plead niith the tyrant, 'yho, with th a gesture of impatie.uce..waves hbi,: to be 1t silent and wiah a broker, heart and quaver- eo all the glory of spring. The clifi y ,ig.;it had given pla'cs to a day more fitting to the season, and nature seemed in oCe of0 her ficdie moods, to have clad herself in her 'gr'e., robes. On such a dsy it seen:e n]most I:ruel to take the life of the vi!est C'iniinal, and (even the vuo-g ar h,.d.;,! which gathered! a:it the place of exe n:ut;on itied thee young" nolcemnn who wn-.s to C'lpiate witAl his lie his toio read it al .n }r, errving'p the innoce'nce of his sister. But the bell of the i';rison chapel tolled solehnlly as br a departing to&,l, adt ilonliks aid priest:s were waiting witihi di inr, or,:that when all 0 4.as tver they miiht eba ., thl requilm for the dea. I Che prisovner alone appeared tain, s it sustained .; some hidden piOwr to tmeiet his uindeserved t41te. In his p u.e ithe gi'ind duke couhl hear týhe s,. mn b.1i, and an he listei d the e-choes of its voice seii-le to agitate him g.eatl. aNor ecn we woitder at this ;or do';lt ss he felt himsitli' how un rtiiioilus was the :entene whti.hi he ha d ( t!c.:edr: a 'nd (very ji'rlnobably he called0 to m iid the pIeisant by-gulne hours whini yIng Osini dl bleen his bosoli fieli )le waached tit,. hands of a largeo a'd curiously constructed clock as they atp t ptioched the hour of noon. bu:tdl tmiy e ihe clocl; struck t.weive, and the soiti t of the pr.:son tj.. c_' tsei . "'\Tit hawve I tt d ? i What have I to l ii" m n i ttered hti i .e. lrl it: ii '.i,:, r and a :iii i cloc. k ro.n1 d ,a no il iu, andt the all ws stillN "All .. .vic 1 low---il pa:b ! " ecitlaoia-io t .~' h, t e. !kin s aa l t then,: i with a d si: ti driwn n~ i leu i I'ant thoI u ,iu tsl I he clei ps. The ;-!a-, ", was w,".ll used to cui, 1 I', ti e tl with t1he wi e, anii at th.i t ,alne time tla n lnton e d 'tat the .Counl al itd 1i. i e i in 1di1,te tlt liens ('. y "L -t Oin, enter, " said the duke, sternly, 1 ts hle raised the >ie t) hip lips. l I Ti':,e ci.il t enI lred, a( d a close observ in tihe eo i s i ai i of his eye. I After Iac'. t flcaed re.: tin's h;e sai, res "Your -ir.tite saw fit to reet my' l:st etio:,. but i have hnow cnt ue to max oine ivear, which, I pray you ~"i1l u.t dent. ly dlilt , i. '' ; .1 t 0i n ti t of As c i' aii (It r ie h is fth lie- at the la i deatih. I have etmeo t yus gratice it: ray the tlhe tody of yo'ung r:ini, h tha c ,'e m .Iy bury it in the thf tile vau; t. " Thl grb td duke, ilushe I with wine, and t'i, ,.lieovcei at laEr,'ili E what the pe.titio, utlly was, saild, ater a l ttinent :s louse. "ctl i t,'.ea, now, I see o l'ea-son fo' 'efuSig. d( l-e poho s-chds aniealyl a; Ft-lice di aw,: thCnt con):science was at work. r1 "May it p1hase your "ace " ; i, "t, hi l 1ct that the boly of Oreiai tLe delivered ai. r me as it is, 4,lid withov.t (,.,.ggtionng. , or V'illati, the it ovel-er `C, 1 the priAso , ,ictated. "To a E Co:MTk o; q, VIo Ati, S-. .-De- a Iver t.) our well-belo)4ed, the tCompte Feliei, tlie body of Compte Orsini. IDo this without question and immediately. 'This order was not in the usual form, a but the duke was not in the hlumor to at tend to forms and customs. He handed the lcaper, after sig, .nig it, to Felice, who bowed profo.uAdly, and tlen, placiig I ` it in hi. bosom, left the palace. i r Not a moment was to be lost. Quicklyl as lhi could, without ,giving ocaasion for suspicion, he hastened to the entrance of .. the palace. where, a dozen of his own fol- le lowere, wJell mnunted, awaited him, whet, hr ;ileitly mounting his horse, he gave sig nal, tad they all rode off in speed toward m the prison. re \Viell for them they delayed not a mo- i ment, for the hour of death had come. The condemned man was kneeling at the blockl, wltile the headsman awaited fe the signal for the fatal blow. Bushing utp pi the steps of the scaffold, all breathless, st Felice prrts uted his order to the captain I of the guard--Villani. ' The executioner paused. lii Villani scanned the papern and seemed th as if he would have urged same objection, of although the grand dueal siguature was too well known to him to admit of a mo maent's doube as to the genuiieness of the w documen t. "This is strange! "' he said. 'The exe cution was ordered for noon. It lacks I but a few scoud,s to the time, and 1 i1 tear-'"F "Fear anytthis you, please, a said Felice, but disobey the duke's command at the peril of your life. My order states th that you al-e to give me the. bpdy of Qrsini. th and whether dead or alive, you are bound ih< to deliver that to me." ' 'illav1.i could say nothing. To, refuse to might cost thim lfls head. Suddenly he i3 directed the beody"' of the count Orsini in to be delivered to his friend, e then ,i went toie it t'al jp:alace to report whuat he had dcen. Meanwhiie the young count Orsini, Iwh was tths, as it rw'e,. snatcehel floin the ijaws' of death, was nounited op a horse r Iel by one of his friendis attendantl s They made tvoward tl.e Coast, :nd: in a few bo',s were filr away at ia, and befior. Silitanti had oiltined an in'rerview with the grai' l duke they were far beyond the plit'"uiuit o s i vengeance. .,. all this was done, was s eoo, vc'r clearly es.pilain.d. The clocks in the ei y had been m:ade to tell a filse taee, while tLe p.riso n clock alone told truly. While in the prison the.' yet remained fiicen !miiiute s until thL ti.ime oui xecution, the other cl'cks ,.'ue.ined that the execu, i on was past. When the duke gave the order for the de!ivery of the l )dy, al boi)ub he used to we s. :n extont, ordinary t:rals, he meatt tlhe dead i'"ody" for his own clock deceiving hiin:, hie supposed 7y that time young" Ursii.i was beheaded i ilis an.i."r ecan be well ihngi-uged when he learned that by means of enormous rrnles'the C,,int Felicie had contrived to ,4t ali the chief clocks of the city. c isxes t tihe rison clo,, k c set fi" minutes ' at er. In tihe ti,!e tHlls gained lie had se en the lu,.ke, and hadi, 1,; a f'" .briate octlur relcnu of ciroumsntances, obttined the "elease. of his fri end. T e duke gave the order incautiously, ntnd Vlti l i \vas ls led by it, awl thus the prisonuer escaped. to tie iiti51 A miith f'r(mi thii iital day p.stCshed oay ,i ani ti, p -a er Si onil oa f d Y il in the granud oile lty of tenict ,-the mother of reput - ies. T' hi h rt the c,,nd,,mned nolleman t.il hls friitias aid d dtt l, and t i th r in. i t''hec cirom - the 'ot t. f'ut Icl Orsiii, atith ugh row lOiry with years as d stFrrowi, had in some lmeatsure ree i\erad in strentgth, and his son aho to a.d b..en so wo:alerlt'ully preserved from ` at dtlg'ac!ing dcath, as ga;y as ever. but w wise and better man. utu h1)p ier fatij ,ercnhance, titan ei..er was ye.nag t 'elicoa and tthe lovely sis ri of the dar fit , i Shit l his tic' eil " tt it 1 h1 ll twn Ie lia!'c' r esc ' ''Jt t 1) peril ' A t ti s owt lift. (lhi ; f ,:.:: Ii \\;r y lsl t I or n .is n t *re1.-i . ; i ir;b, u al s i ie t fro,: a revhbaw', hn- lie was onl, a little la;s , the gr und. The M ,.:)r if the t , «i le l: t uir'gevd txirflllltin:g CircumsOt unie i Er mhis j t or, but thc Inspector was in ' xible. "', 1 s:cur, " s w 1 n ii'abeau, I a: tihe,? [r ir t hj-.nt in your opjlnio ? i S"Yes, lonsiu." ' In that case, this ino . lotl passes in myv ,.mbs cue, and imme idiately [rairs :, shevwer of :luts with his Iridig-whip on the Iuspector, leaving himi ii som di:fliculty of reconciling fact -----9------4 and theoy. Cheer ..g Neo ws to Sole Advertisci, . Th, he people who do not believe ii ad ve::"isingr in .tho niewspapers will soon ihave an opporttu itiis to advertise in onW of their vorite Inediuas. An agent will soon be here who will hire all the space on the soles of get::lemn's boots. T'his agent will thiin canvass the village and obt bin advertisements, which he Sagrees to mark with colored chalk-fresh IEvery morning-on the soles of said i boots. We heartily endorse the Iroject, ,iand thin:k the plan splendid. When a man: sits down and elevates his feet on a hotel or boarding house piazza, the ad ventiser w'lI have the sole benefit of this splendid method, a£ passers by stop and read thoir aýgouncements. Let us just whisper a. wop to our voung. friends : Don't waste any time "Ilearning" to write poetry. " Become a left-handed batsman. You can name you own termns, and, by standting in with managers of the game, mniake nuor money in a single season than thei y-arly receipts of any poet who ever wxrote aaai English verse.--Toledo Blade. The night was dark and cloudy, bLut, nevertheless, with grim determination he picked up a liece of anthracite coal and started ptlli-mell ac:oss th! back-yard after that "confoended cat. " lie daint't catch the cat, but he caught the clothe s line in, his teeth, and now when he smiles the corners of his mouth take in a portion of each ear.-2i: l: Cippler. ' A Parisian loses one of his fliends from whom he has time- and again brrouwed a y until he has sold his dog, or until Saturday after two o'clock, and bitterly nmourns his loss. "You seem deeply af dicted, " said a lady. "Affiieted ! Qh, Madam, if you only knew how much I owc that man ! ' --Ieni.elh paper. - Robe-t Bonner has spent so mnany thousands of dollars in horse flesh that lthe Bposton Commercial BHlltetin thinks he is a perfect neigh-Bob. Robert Bon ner has always kept the latch-string out r to wewspaper men, but if he does nrot Bolletin after this atrocity he is not the man we take him to be. Neigh, hciglx. . i h.bo r. lotel an~ Restaurant, ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN JOHN H VANS, Proprietor. weals at all hours of the day or light 6 i ntIV'S(' dirnT Io, . FORT BEf TO ,'. M. T. l1 ii, 1SCV11 i' 1T s& (.(. n E T,I: . .. . 1 EIMAiR r ( ,DEER l LIO M. T. L .. 2 Fo ER 1 C1 . UT ' 2. T. SLE(N$CHN(RT O BRgo W\hlolesale and I 4tail Denjiers .i1 J!aS and Caps, toots and Shoes. -AL U'O CGener~, Forwarders, Fr&eighters, an Commission IV erchants. O.11inen1 six of t'le largest MeClo1CctiUe lIouSre in MontanS, be;ing ! he 1 aviest Shlipl rý iin tle Territory, and having the ic st hla ver. 11 the Eastern Markets, we are. prepar ed to sell our Goods and oirnl li "*ýee11r';l t(l'fits at prices that defy co)n pCtition. We have the only fir-proof wareho'ilse in 1i1nton, and blrin~ tihe nest facilities fo1r handling and storing , we offer superior iidnceement,. o parties in any part of the Territory desirilng1 to ship .i.. .s vie Fort Benton. We pfiny tile highlest price for Suffal o Robes, Beef Hides and Peltries l, al an', detiSe'ipjiio . i";ti' e desir(u- of flpuchasilý n goodrs will fin: i t 'o their i::terest to call and exalmin:e our p~ ices before purchasing '.S. TINGLEY. CLARE TINGL EY P. TN CLEV .EOT-ER$0 Wvo.A-xo.riSSE & EaThIL L\I-1EA1 T iNI ARAKET, ' __ L", 1r P e//,n . Beef, Veal, [utt on, Pork CGamae, tFish & I0e ST0OVK & BEEF CATTLE FOR SALE. l We. keep a first class ostablishment and sell 4 the very lowesf I trket rates. Goods delivered to anypart of eifv free of thile charge 'iA K---~--·---- 'LTI- s~~~s~ s~ ~ _ W S. WETZEL, J.D. "WEATilRIWAX W. $. WETZEL & CO., i1( Si FORT B3ENTON, MONTANA TERRIT.' SDEAL-EI. I .-. $_ Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, & Clothing} um STAPLE FANCY GROCERIES. FURS & PELTRIES. whoQlesale Dealer in WINES, LIQJUQRS AND SEGARS. ESHIEF ARIWARE, TOOLS, CUTLERY, STOVLR W T1NWARX ,#ROV'.L ,'AYIn GLASSW1ARE UOY1 ,NOTiN AA TO LET ARTICLES. tu Drugs, Patent Medicines Paints and Oils QSTRAG, FQRW4~DIpNG w QN. Drugs " " • • S E~tirt 33cutin.3.r )c;or F BLISh1EI) EVERY FRIDAY LtATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. (fin Mira icc..) ,,lr :ul~~, !ni·$~1T..... ,-.. ... ..........···... . 5; 1 t Dfti' l op ! , `11 T!I itltlli ................. 3 4··· tin i optiiy..tii ... . ......1.. .?f..ý. tp3 SI NGLz; COP'IES TWENTY-FIVTE CE-N-T3. COXO.POLIT A JIOTIEL. ? ooa 37 c 39 Main Street, -JT A- M ,' A, TL 3J WA B & NI III RDIA1~ Thtprietrr. MASSENA BULL ARJ, IrzmE hLA& QV Ott ==T -7711T-A- 7T\~Z'~i'~ "VII Practice andcl Make Collections ini al pirts of the Terldory. Attorney at Law, FORT BENTON, I. 'I', 'rompt Attention Given to CGliectIcir. SRHfCER AND LO WRY, kttorneys at Law and Collecting Agenitt Iackson Street near Wood Street, hIELE t, M, T, J. W. WIIEELOCKi, iYSICIAN & SURGEON ffors hi , rl~f~a;i42lim ite n iic,- to. tiS citic lni ,t' I~v't )FU'IC'i~ nt Fiabnagaii' s biiur Store. ST AR BAKERY, John. H. Gamble, PROPRIETOR - aMAD STa!EET, FORT Yid N tONi, . Tu., We heg to inform our friends anid the public generally. tha:t we aret now lipr - pared to supply families or others wilk bread and pastry of all kind , which w:e warrant to be first class. I)Durint tih sunmmer we will also make ICE CREAM every morning, which we will sell in any quantity. tRDERS DELIyEREP. BENTON STABLES JAMES CASSIDY. JtMi-E S N DDEVIT' Casidy & McDevitt Feed, Livery anri Sale Stable , HORSES E:OARDED BY THE DAY OR W E i K. Day and Night Herd. SADDLE HORSES, LICH? AND HEAVY TURNOUTS urtislted oni short notice ~aid at re:a sonablle rates. HOT SPRINGS Four Miles From Helena. This popular resort h , recently beetý ftted up, agtd now offers superior aecomtr inodations for famniies and others -.ishia~ to avail thermselves of the benefits of the, prings. !) . R",HAU.... . ndama .