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Sun River Sun. Agents of the Sun. The folll Wlng named vntlemrn 'ro onnt of th. i n, ind rt lllo l luh tt tO reoreotive ulbeorip. n r ec hipt therefort.erefor: ... ..rr. ........................ un lh o rl e l Garrott, . r..... r('a tirrlltt SI N&.b rI.. rickly ..r 'IInyon rter N*telr ..................... ..U e . A. Mlo ....... ......... .....I)oaIiun Jl,,on ,.' . . . .... I)Ulpnr ('rck pROFESSIONAL CARDS. , B. NEWMAN, pIIYSICIAN AND BURGEON, Sutonve , .. Montana. ASIIATUr D. WltDOTlTOX. LDEIRT D. WEED. EDOERTON A WEED, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, The Jaw of im a1. mSlto te and wnter, AICpll ILOaOK--0OI. MAIN AN~D IBOADWAT, HELENA, IL T. j8AAO D. McOUTCHEN, ` ATTOIRNEY.AT-LAW, Eollle tlonf, iwotlr rlhtn blllnrw UiIn. Wthe United Stateu Lund flle,,. OfliC OALE.n BLOOX, IICLKnA. THOMAS H. OARTER, ATTORNY.-AT.IAW, Oiloe Main St., Footof lroadwany, Helena, M. T. w. B. aITTLL. 0. W. SIrtn,. sETTLE A SETTLE, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, IT. DBNTON, I. T. Will pnrctice in nil the ('ourts of tlh. Territory; buyl, sell amid - onve rld esult,. miningand Htow properti. Cout:ltnliun of nil kind pronmptly ttended to. 001c: ('orner Main and Ilionld ta. .14? JOHN P. DYAS, NOTARY PUILI(C. (Co'aneanes ai all legI almpers promptly enOeUtieon nlolil retlln. RKosi. connll"l fll land all noeduary blanks foe originml lulw lli. inlns, and is dnily authorized to take tlnal pirouf i[ land case. ('urresaondlncn ,olicited. BUN RIVERi, M. T. 1-147 T. 0. WOODS, NOTARY PUBLIC & U. 8. LAND ATT'Y. Surveying promptly attnended to. Florence, Montana. SIly OHARLES OE8HWEND, FASIIIONAIILE TAILOR. Claning and repnairing done with noutnees saddiapatch. Chlrges rensonable. Ellis Block, uN itlvgan, MoNT. H. P. WELHOUSER. Gardener and Dealer in DAIRY and GARDIEN PROI)UCIE If lu aro ln nacd of Milk. llttrr or Ve,go tabels, you will do well to give Ia'm l cull. Blorklty ave., - Sun River. Mitchell Hoiuse, Head Prickly Pear Cag(tIn. Im, inn and Fort Fort Rlennton Raol. A squaare meal. and ita iann, emnlfortshl, bad are tile inducaenlot offemed tot rnnvell.r. The best of Wines, Liquors and Olgars. l2.14m MA.T MIITCHELL, 'mPROP. L. S. WELLS, Notary Public. Deeds, Mortgages, Contracts, And all Legal and alnd paper drawn and properly executed. Authorized to take Final Proof In Land Cases. Also to Naturaliz citizens of Foreign Birth. In Stoell's storo, Sun River, 31. T. .147 J. H..DUNLAP, ARCHITECT AND BIIlDEl, ('ontracta taken for tIn erection of all styles of buildinngs. Job Work a specialty. Shop on t'arrol at., Hun River, Mont. JOHN LARCENT, BAS llON DE9IRADIA, TOWN AND RANGH IROPEIIRTY For Sale at ronslumblo'lraes.. Cnrrosnlondeneemlldcted. Sun River, M. T. FirstNat.Bank FonT JBNTON, MO:TANA. cap.1itat1, - 10 1 o000. Surplus, $70,000. W C. ConRAD, Pros. JoNla W. POWEit, Ticn-PrlOs. ED. MACLAy, Cashir. R. A. LuxE, Ass't " Do a General Banking Business Correspondrnce Solieitad. I'4terest allowod on timen deposltes...jI, T. C. Roosevelt, Dealer in all kluds of Furanitu re, AND FEATHER PILLOWS. WALL PAPER A SPECIALTY, FOmT liIETTUS, - 31u.I. _UN RIVER SUN. VoL 1, SUN RIVER, MONTANA TERRITORY, THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1884. No 7, LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE OF FINAL ENTRY. l D.t.v t rut:, lll p Nt,:., MOINT. lun t, imtlks finnl trllctt, i n iniTt ri in hs1lr li c , llt l hllt n hcll r-h- wi b, ivo dut th following. t t ta t Ma' dri t Wlltitt ii tnsseis to '1'. hb ('lnnaonln , d )e'lt lcll, k or I te ' 'n t ird I II Itoln minl, iiat Foru t lt'troI llt, suf1 ', ' ll t.,r' 2. N. viz: , ia.nt "m'1'. I,(.,, %ho naIlII | l l ,.|'liten i p i hIii n tmN i, (p. 21f. 1 N f I, a 1. I sl . ,l ,i, •itt..its i.vtr,,iii? . it, n:l,.a tl. follhw lu wit-l v.'|ll t o rllvo film Inlltlh l G d llu I tI l Ian nnl rlu anll Fi arn r mentnr, of. T. F. AIJKIN SON, .t' ,giitnler. NOTICE OF FINAL ENTRY. L IUn OrYric . Ifr NIA,, Mn. T. 1 F'ebi . Ist, Iht?. i lllllr,1l hm.ll].r hasl i dnllln noli(, ofh is Int. tio Wtnt ln to mtke, ulnlt In Inllltl t or hi i lillhn Hlll n that alh p f will n wh i ,tn e th ro,, hph e It. mlteI tit I tl ivi r ofIlt. U. . T ink it,?d ,tlit ti itd oll,,hlxn, iT. l t, in uhuitih u2,t vi.Il uin: \ ni k Ulmrintir, h h. il o l,..l AA, ghunyl.t Nti. NOTICE OF FINAL ENTRY. LAND O.rICt H AT C . ltiSWA, n INT., itttsuuI Il lint!n s ill tt' uindm 1' tiu'fii Itt. ititi hi. ( N OTiusi l'u liu h ch Is thtil tinIh f l'wis un i nIIm. Niet, S h utnil N., hit·, ner. Iio ty. m2 it pi oW. N ,f i. I2 : . NOTICE OF FINAL ENTRY. 7llr( sillltllel fll wnh l I tdis tlll ,o powt film WAli N Dr O, IC( AT IIEIV. I to:. I-?. Al,il ll, vztt: Hl . ii,,nt '. l lii, ,.l rick .li nt lt at. 1, o fr Ilellct*i, Mn . na l Jola f J. w I El a lsand Jouhtn Nixon, of Stun iv,,r, . t|1,11 , ultni, . '. F. Al)KINSON, lt'uin'ltr. NOTICE OF FINAL ENTRY. N OTti1t it.lr veit i It. ' t t ,tu n- 'lut'fu' lit l, t'hw. ni.tnl l l, d m trlllt ttl . i lil.ed 'usluc eiit. t- u ' h ilt.l tilnn t )u III'if ii l s It.r f .IIIttl l'p it ll h i' . . andl Il t t i I.t' . wtuf ilt l hti n', tia !.,r.', h Ie,,. Mte, .nt Ilt.c I"., AIi(te I hH.NIm( IIgistuei. lle.,., t tll. II, Io1 April . , llusl , vlz: A., Me. h (llnlllhl willall del i r, l "l ll lo ,II ). 14. N.o. ;I siI. fllor lhe, 14 ,,€,. S ; 'I, I Ii, 1p. 21 N. -f It. :, W . ]|i , 111111, IIe' falo.w. Wilhl oll i i I. I pirll l ml. cnt linllll rld...i u',,ll l.- n I l ellllt| ellIvaIldl Il nild hl lsl. viz: 5111h1 W. thick andI .|ll I ,t1w F. ADKINSON. Reglister. I1d11(1'| pre-e'111:|l l 1). H. Ni,. I1111, for the \ lI l.tpilt NOTICE OF FINAL ENTRY. L.tND (O)FFICt'E A t' IEt:NA. 1. 'T.., Mlc'h: I. I "-4.( In Ill l| tller.h ] n , J i l l d notice of his ( tClll i . (lhlt , ihl tp'--f will h,, Irldl., l.,for'.,hohll I(+, r it Notary I hile. in inl for J wii Iid ('luik.' ionI|V, yIoI ntln lli. Iat IlI liil, r m nInI: fIl ,nn L 'I( ,ut l :', 14 Nwi , v11,i n ' ijll l ) I li. N' ll' I l' :. Ilt. f lio, l l l. hrgi it titi il ,l NiIol. till ofC hul NOTICE OF FINAL ENTRY. lA.N n I)lrt'P l Al' Il;v,i,:r ti, M .'sr., hllrs. :h ;I - I t-I, " li)TIl('I: l h rtr t tlcrIn i hln II f. f'' ll ,' - 1I. llI1., y In:.h Witlal hh.1 IM I S l ii i lltt .lll t in ll to, l N i' f ll o lll)fI p ll ll h'i. . i'll l, 1 I Ith t linl ,oii will I., tll(' Ii qi'ri h 1 ,4, , Ii crhlr, tn. lrvI lvl. .ir, ill a fd'. Afo INHIO N. i g(I.tler. ltnn :ttr. >. 1n1.iet, li l. T li,.-r, 11. TI., i lt .\,ril' *obI'', ICu viz:. Willlam L. M. llrti wh i on D1 . r N' tlll tlllil Ii i. 11 ,i 'l Ir l., .N l ,;ll H : l l of it 1, 11h' nnll th' f|o |P Il w vinsa i I'po w'v 1,i" ('r·lll 0l lllllltl0 I'l .t'illr'illM '' 4111"11, 1,11, cI' ljlilli lll .P said Z:oll d. vit: (h,,r1.:o " I. 11 1,rnh:111 l, '11,,,ll(5 1, E- u li t.t. , .'1. NOTICE OF FINAL ENTRY, LA.IND I lliti(tI AT ll.,11l NA, i'iNT,. l Oi'nd lh l ir i(Sf gluon 11,11h I' i, lI. l i:,.V. , I ++ I Il 'l tll r ( ills , I" 'll|Ill ill 'riP ll5,1 i 111"u Rob r't 13. Ball, \V1lli Ioltdo' prlL'(lll Itil ill D . Hs, No. I i ll', f l 111111i i 1 fI.wI. (i·litl itl Il.:4 .Ii lll . ' lll ll int it K11.' t l' wn z a tii r vn\'i , hi, ( inillll u )llt ol('lll'l i1)1f , n it t i 'llll illt ll l 4 llt f I*illlnhlwt viz: ,hllllan (' , i \llhlhl()I,,.l: Ih11;hl* l, . . , t:.rit',I. thtl fll.-t ti)id l tir 'n W'. n,,Ih., all f l" ti 1 l3. 1', F, ADKINSON, h Rellst r. NOTICE OF FINAl ENTRY. Ltt'l D (nn T ('l l AT III.NA, 411T,, t1ra yI, Hall N O TIC']'. i.,. h+'r,,h:,+ +iv,u. llnl th+ , frllowing Wi Iito cotp"ptlooe newi ih ,,ilry m iad, (, prill. y Vit l Ii i "ii I1.; Ii iliii i 11i (I' h' . i lil lll l lli,' ,i/.: Wltllan K. rowurrUde, lr tiL , .'A v,& M -I H1i1. rh . 4, 14,il' I,-I N . H "it l u iiqti o t' hmII I ' . uli b livcs('l r , ht intro- hi Cmrl'l s r d n ne upuu, wit( f ro tlm vtia l ofI ' :uir.l . \iz: 1 \\'illi ( I . ll· . rd 1 11 on1ll l ll I":...% liP..,, -f Elon lli\','r, ..mnf., told lhl'r,. ,.1 1.. 1N It willtl J1lllllU4 11. lll1fu1;10 , ll' (11.l"",i i. 111.1(1, 2-1:l it+ F. ADKINSON, He;lster Murray a++ l't'ctly uv~ ·r (IJ'" I :lll' iilll h '.tl'l' I·(ll lll We hIavo complete new ScenoIry, made cxpresrly to order, I I ,A'ilh w l y uo·ull - n l :, " li'i l- t pu llir. hal l in th e THE LITTLE BANANA PEEL. Like r !har of th benten go.ld I l1 1 i I till' RUlltlil*pr'sm 'plt I nn lilhtp, I know, but I think I cnn throw .manl that will worgh It ti,. I "ind oliut nt challllige bhll. I hlh;w IIil no ll tting horn; lht foolish is 11h who tren.dlh on me, 1h,'ll wish he hall nevrr botun hlorn. ik l t, lio Iwwr oIf 11h 1111 vnin nman (intith forth it tlt' hbrviik of daly, Ilut hi th hi snill fite may grill (ii his hoot Llke' tlhe tubhh hel fnd,.th aI.wy; For 1 lift lim high upl in t hi ' iri , With his hl,.ds whor i his indl wouht kto ho; \'itht n gl iwnII.I tilt g c'ru.l h ow Illnlk it his 1ntii . And I know h.'" clutn monll" hun ml'. I lta . rllnl.d by thl lno1111 who1 1 b y m nll I ll mll|ntl iJt itntn tdl aI t lllt l lll k: 'Thougltlh n lalelnts nelt' fw, yct thll wolk tllhat 1 do hlia oft madl thtn e.llr door cl.n. I'ml it blood-red r*putltien horn: A di ni hili.t h, ,rirs 1 h1.: Thoughl th,' hinwd w.ltr It crown, I would bring his pritl down, If itset Its proud ti(1'l upon lllo. Slhtht. J. Ilhudtte. li llHarpork'. MONTANA EXPLORED Lewis'and Clarke Were Not the First White Men in the Territory. Historical Research Reveals the Fact that the LaVenondrye Brothers Discovered the Upper Missouri Country. - General 3risbin has the follhwing bit of early Montana hi';tory in the Pion:o'r Press of recent date: "Inl 1743 two Frncmienen, the La VnodryTo brothetrs, with a pmrty of ten11 C'olllltrylllel, (:une' from the ]La of the Woods ill the iorth, to explore tilhe Rocky mountains, alt fll in with the SMeak Indians on the Wind river, in whalt is now Wyoming Territory. La 'onecndryl and his brother were the sons of tihe Ch(3valier Ve: ,'idiyoe, who was t;ent in 1731 by Ch:'arle de 3enoularntois, then governor gt'enral of Canada, to explore country nllout Rainy lake, the head of I(l .Mi::'o ri. Sand, if l, ;:.ibh., 1,l h .1,"I and n:'cend the Shinidgl or Jitrl:y 1(onlini:;. h't 1 of for the first time in 1728. The' Fr nilhnnll reached tlhe great moin tiins, ascendled them, but could go no f tther routh thinu Wiind river. ,n nc count of a great war r:1i;: g lt t\wi (in the Sitnak.e's. Arrictreart s :ad ScilAvr,. On May 1, 1711, tlhey r(lturned to the( uppet r Missouri, and in the ('ihl,, Che(rry (ountry, (( n un eminnce. ,1111 t,(d a itnd]nht plate of arm:s of lFrallce tlland ratisted a i lu()lllln'lit (of (nII, which they called ](auLh'amois, rand thou return.edl to the Lake (if the Woods, July 2, 17,4. 'l'The tqiohrat ions of the Vone('ndry lbrot, hers in thiii t'nthdl States w( e r muc.h .re. e'xt:c, siv\e 1ull imnlortatint thit tihey hltae ever hben necr(dited with in hii;tory. It alppear,{ they started with firty nwn fro',m f(intr'(,al in 1731, mnd in tho atu tunmi of that i car reached the lniny hlke by the Nantowagetn river, now called P'igeon ritr. At the foot Rainy laket a fort was erethed 11a(1 callh,l Ft. St. 'Pierre. The next ye(ar they cros:;el the Laketof the Wotlsr of f(t.lallilhed lFortt it. Ch'rleiz i its soltll hwtr(ll blink. five lhng';l('s fronm Ltl.:o 11'"i niipg (Ithey estali hed ita Ipot (t ithe Assiai 'e i r. tt,'r they lu( it It blu! ,o Itditni's, who tcalled ith.s tei' lve: At. Cttuibti isi, d aid t th(y woltr( it bIratnlh of theil, lD oths, :udl liv(ti Ih nlttin;' l'ih, which, for wl ntt of fuel. they cstokd by warmit n watei r with hot ttol'';S . A Jl';iny t t (i'C' ,1 i t11,1il'll writtclt over tti'o hnIllld'd yert'is ago, says: 'A't wood is very ic ttkrc i all simatll with thm( natu'r, hus inamight th'l0m to burn ),toe ill the l(lact of it, tlad to cover their wigwaus with the ski.ui of wild a ,im als. Som e of than, h:,ve, built ( 1ud calbin( , 'early il tith- samnt mattninwr it:;, swtlltws build their 1.,.ts. The atbtve ;,tattolu t it; umndo Duly for t,,e plml ,pose of 1,(Irrteettlug it, 1as it 11:; oft('l(cu h lel( sserte(laund ulp, lit d to the SMd¢ks, as well as the A,: ;1low bi,.s. The fait is it was not a ladk of fuel which enelo.d theam to boil their itsh by pltling hot sttm,,s in t(he water, but I In'k of vessels (hat would sitund fire. Alb o,,t all the savage tribes before their cot(,ract Vith the vhites, oftelt cooki'd their fish ur gn,' by puttiin it into water-tight c.lslt;ts or troughs, and l the( put hot ,,to(,s into the water until it lailed. As to wood ])Ouing; s)eat'e and <amall with them und ntaure hlving' laught them to burn ,tone ill plahce 1,I' i,1,(mst prolubly the error urtne frolml war parties of their he1reditaury .(Iem~is, the ('hil>lownw:, wat'hin;z , 1t it distt(,ci atn ,-(,ring the Assinatboini. gaither son;tlthi ,' oen the (nlked prairie;- whi,,l looked like )tons.n la-llln d igt n isi w ith th (,m : w h otthey gtather )'d 1 u ,.l, have .t1("1n 'buffalo chips,' whi,'h are still R(,,n ltin:les useld by the At':vinil 1,imner for fuel, JI the distanc. the whit,' eak( ,d droopings of the i t huffal look Very dulch like stoue, 1nd(1 Il' of-. tn'll Lus;d'II by our slditr1 f,,r ,,):k]inlg ~ur.),,s., They maki, a hl,' firt' lnd m l'., in,,de , it, very, go.od .-a, :)-iI)1t, f'i), wood. 'Thli hereditary fnlemies of the Asinaiutbnes, the Chippewua., liv,'d in a timbered country, knew nothing atbout thle lse of lulTalo chips, and it was they who told the ,Jei'it the At; illullloine burned itonle. FlOt' IA l114iNI. It was in Octolor, 178H, tli, V'nen - diry's built Fort la lRein. and inll 1741 reachted the country o, the Mnl ttin:t, (Mandans) on the ulper [is sutt'i. According to the hiet utithori tieu they ttartod from Fort La lReine., oi theit Asinnihoine river, went up 3lotuste river in a sixotherly directin vl: then cr ,·l:ed ov'er to the Missouri. it little below wlhr' Fort Ikirthold now stands. Flront this point they aIcen lii the river n' far its the ( ,tes if the mou tt::ins, where the Mi,;.~;ouri ibraks through the heltl rang( llt Hel enam. ,hunt , [iYre they neconded the s,.hining imontaiin, on the 1st of Janual'ry. 17 1:1. 'Jh'le( weI'ire nddo ill, cilly the frllst while mtl ever i, thiis lut rof the c't''ity. From thll M2lotan thin (;tilt tiny plnt-e, ul, 'Jh ,q,,' or ,Stih'.ltitver,. utid over to the lht ad of th'L Mlussetl-'ll. nal fiont tuhere went 'outh to tihe Y\'.lltow, wtie. tlro's ing it at what is n iw tli mouth of 'Prior't; river. 'iTh'y f!iol'ed up Pryor throujgh the gap to Stinkiing ttater', whicth lthey ('tsed, onid tc ,o tiii ,ig o ;tlll loth vitltte unll o.ig th Hnahe Itria4. on \\Wind rive'r, who told thiem they woild he h illed if they tried ,t go fit it hr t oultth, I eutllso wlar plUtie., of the Hai' s Are' hand if , io ux hereditiary et'wnsi,. of tl it Sntalot. weret always watehitign aitiot thetil ttl pas1: to kill und plnutder them, its thiy I used to a tul from (treten river, where live], anolith r hand of theuStIke tribe. Tue Indlian, inf rmied thetm that on the itr I :iii', of the \'huinl river mtill tw ins ih ',,e Ita a river ,alled nlih,;,'o which, i, il,( m,,dh'n gut ltang.ag,. m,.on.; tollr. 'They al.,, old I, tem the ri,,rr, three it latnh of heir1,riho liv,,l, 1,.:, ('.:he l, 'hulb gol-, -.it. or (G I'ree river. so ll \\'1.', no ,lill.na w d, from the ll h,1 of its waters. At \\imd riv,,r the exIhtr,'r'; tu'rled back, tuint on the 19th of ;,ty, 17.1-I, they hl '1 retiurned to the pper' Misiron'i, ilt at. the fyrk '.tvn" tuh ',.,,nth (,, tfit, JeTfferolon, they pla;, d. ' , tn r e i ne l1t before utiteil, it lhoehd 1.i'at' of the irlIlls of F'rn',''. ranld 'i :e t Ia I, nI , nt. of ,t o n a a, ; it a t 1 ,,I , t h ,t , w\ 1 , tt h c hl ,i m t h e eonlrv they lhl vi\,it|,l fotr 1]. kinu. o f ] ' laI 1l ' . T ah ,y ,l're a b! ,, it o n e y .o u lr Ialinq, their s' 'iP t t ,n tripi, n l| ill thtoughl their lr' te lui' gig south was pierfet'ily ideI ril dt tl here is Ito mien tion in thle ir corl; to soliiw, which w':t they r,.trm l, but p 1i t. l l, (m I,.k t ,h, :1wy w nthat \',nt. i !'h,1 l'.'· '';l1I th,,h' 'r >.;d I7111 Inltl n;l .,wt, Id clhtini.: t,', c.,. i ' y111 v fi'r ti iir il'ti', th,.' i .11.'1 i. l.,I i hv i '! " lis :-fO 'i i I , t ,ot ; to wh' . ,re th y li':'. t t1'Iu'ck it. tmul thintl ljt,'n, jIytd iby thill way of i tIt,,iu.: 'iv,'r an.l thI ' A fitlin:t wini tt fCh Lt' k l:,f tilh',, i o,-i i whe t ht't y i lu rrivedl on tih,, ' I al.ty il ' J ull . i171i . I hr , i,a t 1 1i I' I t' u l in thi r,',crd' ! :11 ' hll( hdl.; n,..,r lil,.11t,m, uii tu f l ' hiihii h t ii t n ii h vi taflu i't t.ris liirlitf.,ll, th hir huli ti. T'h, dll;;,,ipt ion 'ivw n ithilt d,, . nt t diff,: t trll i :,l t,'i lly f;,,m tihat ,)" Ili ,,.k ',. ('hil''kl t,. il s,,how th, f;.ll, ihv., J',.main,,d Ver':," hlltichl tte unalC i fo'llr wi - I i ('uinll Iv. Tli, e:,lgi,, 1r,. nl u nd y 1'iy. litn lrihb:; on Ih,'ir' j,,ut',,y, und tll w\t r ,,ht1, t l) ,,.,, tlih.. , i;n !i ll th, n i. 1thl,, l tlh fr' c ' :i y m:i nl u i l. t l vi lll'' il: l t II .\ 'lav th ,114 rv i.ios, un; .il lhthov traut, it thL, ttlke ;, whA , :!i:u' md.. then, abh'ut tihe Hamn Are-. It is ,In, htlul if tih, Ares ,,,ubll hv',, di-,turtl'. th,.i Iha! thy n1" n1) t o11uth, mIld thy' prohaly tould ihILv. p',t'lui'ntr ' ti; ilh t' t 1un1tr',y unIIu'r II to th' la]ttte' r1vn I'.:. imul ht n,,. to tiht, with w(,r(, th , :,l.n.t . n ', ,irnok,.1, l " h tl h e t S , MA l n h u , t i ,. ( h ',s \ ' n r , ' , Ilhuc"'kIf t, 1.)tl;"f'*, a ,nI Soutl,.s. T' ,i" dUni , th,' ;ra . it, ..:iunmbluiv,:, inil the I giv,,,t i t 1.n of"1' tll 1 tlackfel1., i4; th l'r' all'i li.u h t rihpu aIt: th, 1 '14 pilorei" h elintioni. '1 ,'r \';'r 4 thih'det vill '.',:4 ; th(il l \i soui ri, Il tia n thy :tri',Id:ed [',fri l nifi' riv r' up to the fil1!,. ()n lhl "d1 >. b.hn!,]l fiv'r' then, probally thi Pw\ait:'., .,tuii o. \o'ihoml wlor't white, ,thtrIS fre,'kled, finll out or:; black. Tli 4xllorer'r: hlid bhtl told Ib J-iliani thlul tCh hr.cl of tlh' Ali nsuri 11,',x41d fri',u at g'rtlit lak..u andl Cith ;lliiinlg nlumntrtiius W'rt full if gold. What thlu. vaw ,hini l> tv th 'uitht w ,; g';l, , o e ,rl milih i.i :.lpinhit d to wlh ol, l rl,:= o r nI ,w. f'rorr \whi,'h l b . ti lt un r.,i ,tl ii ny;, hut it is ],ro lablth,4 l . v 1r 1 :: m nl,, lit thel riv'er, ;nwl that lho Iluliti, nwaItnt the:a Yllow;,itn, whlih ttlw, ultt of ih , n alg itunli' t Y.,llo,"w,',t-!, litk,,. AIbt,,l thirty l,.:ang iue, I',, iond th,, rau -i:ls or fail.,l t ;, ' th ,, liian ai il't\re llp L- it t1h, monltaiti -, which wit- u ,ul u h .,ly alull,,'s ... .At II riwr 1'Piekiy/ Vu') which vnhtru, thu Missurlli. Not flar distant th]y hlr'ld of aI river which run tlhe other way, anl, thoullgh nuxiots to se', thi1 streunl, did not ruch it. It likuly was tl, Iitltr Root. wlhich flows into th, Contlumlin. ThJ, ixplihrt,,'Iq ,nk of a ht.k :ilhial'd m110111n, whi'h cert'1inly wis the eluiar' ToothI. 1'near lHiuhl. 11 it ' 1.4 inl thl vicinity of tll spur the fir'st white nu u:1eiulndld the ltocky ,noun t:1ins, ,hoou'y 12, 1713:1. On their re turn tlhey mlhl the shinling meltaninins were lnot volh hnt "'rcht:..," .:hltce which thno they htve, hto'n. tihe i~tunet of the "ltoitu." ThLy' got tilhel' idlha of the Ali+:,uri heing the onthet of at grat~a Inke from tiht, Fhuthe:utlo whoml th.,v alt flu'dtwn th)triver.r, tiurning hornc, and who .:aid its th,.ir c, untcy was. at ltrge hnkt, from whic'h a river Ilhl,''dl. Ilt f th1t1 cloi, by II river ru1 ito the we:,t. A ¢.1,, F \TE. illd lll' 1101 Wl~l),~ l ViI~ ll ~stil' '1' ('1111 .,t ,ll(, in 120'1h of lth'' 31iNNsotrli II its sourct, they woubd haw, foutul that it nIcl'ly i rhl'lc12s with the dlisclaul'g,, of 1th1111 Yllowsh't I]akI'. t1o tihat till' Jd Tfl'erstln flork i, rlly a Ishort disitanc' 111'+ tflt h' (If 'ti' rs (l f 1XlielI' lr'i.V rl'i I w11l tr ill' l't*q whit m1111I to (1 'h traill ithe t',iied Ratesl,: w¥eA otf tiht lincky Illll l nlItuIl s IN , w ll d ill till ' I xll u Illl'. IThIy hll Mo1,11 ril' in11 171i lif'ly .'lltrong. tullltr tht, )on.s of "Ven,!lndrl'yo, I1' * father hteing dotnlined on huinle+ss (la not joining th, i lrg y till 17:J3.1 .In Juun,, 173(;, whil. tWenty-onet men If till' ('XloI'l'rs will'(r l'111m|1lt on Iloll A.hdfl ihI IHI Lf'W1 of t1 11 \1VtIdsV tiheyi wIf till'II'11I r 11i 1 1y a llultl Hi iionl 'tlltid all killed. ThV .i)ux attul 1 d 1 hc11 ,,,iwt l hW y ht l 1lli'd th11.til' .so w.ilIl'h ti, Kni llaux, wh1. (fre htls illht theslln' . . this.otl on which (he' innl .:.lre* in d'; I)lur',. ;wi; : :vt do. ' onI th,, eau'ly l,.:l,. tas .1L cre ish'ul. A f+'w dasys afterw,;ard at lparly ofr ilyv of tilt Canadian voyntgcr.*, discovwered th,, dead hadies of their rncalpl.d and inlt ihlted conu'adths, l,'nlhw' )nean, the: lb'!":,Jonlary, waI. founll I. ls.on Gall kllt'(, til arrl"ow inl his lh,,'d, lhi'. Ib',.st bur+., lhi l,,ft had t,)u'hin:: ith,/.glo)11I( told hi:4 right rais-edl to) hlansn. Am,).,t. he shau'|hherd upoit+) hi,- n)e w ,ho) hw( a tomlhawlk in his ; k I.i*lgIm h~is hody v. as: wl,,rned wh h p~rl,'r anl lbracelhts tof lpar'Vpine quills. T.ilm, fathter was at ith, l,;klof thl il \V(ods, vhen Ih, h,,urd ith. ,..'. ll,.', of th., death ,of hi,+ son. anl shout, the saw( Iim(, rec(4 vedt inf'oroud i, :lof lhe doth tof hi:+ neplhw,,w ,inve.v:,.. IIh, son| ofI his sistr Mha'i,, \crcnnt,.. 'lhis Youvi!Il', who afterwn'd foun.,dedh,. h,,Npitali,,rs of M1olt enIl l.,iltI .rnt~aly ,,ee,.d ito lpiy 1by th,, sad death ,,f her I )rot hit T The Old Time P 051)0ct.I. '1'11' 44141 fi 414.. t" ((l in 44414444' tu rifl., I 4',ro g141y' qluijql for tlII' "11 1444 if 144 J4)44...444.. 4';1. :411 ,11 Ifljt sl r 14I, t1 4 114,o 1441f44( ur, iii' 11 1 fliH!. 11 °', h414441 ll. 11j lii' tlilkl 11111ofl ill 141. 1141(41 if 14'L 441( 44 jI;fl4'l ililt:, if ho lut'"t!'t~ I1L~ it, is 1.11 I fit stun(. 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Iantd worthhl-:. goodil, but entligoged in nlh soh!tt' swindliing. II' wit: convict cdt uslal ...tentc lt'd to inltprisomnllnt~t hut lby "owverl'fulll inllulelt'lifo anlhltlt' lth ist of Inltluty ho nvoith'd this 1tnishttilntit'., to th' iitl'ist disgiutt of tih coin lnunityv at larg(, h ,tut c,:qc~rially of thlte malniy. ptw!klo ht' hld swiidltll or "bhd," Hei, hitad hit'on ibianulted scoveral tiho.., nlud s0 lnOlevt app dIItt in the: Iro eIs)l iii lio. ()lOt da(1.', li4 h, wits tlli :ig l ilong thi lltin Hut Louis lto (lritd Iitiih'rt wls shitt. in tiIe lrni, bInt us no ot' hlind seo n l ith.4 l.<Iiilat, ilitnti s itt tiiitdt' o i onltliittiit. th' thttoiy thit th' lIll tol lud hltln di';chtiirged 1y ait jiltini wtt illt lnli wlits st itlllit l iid o i t'pitedt. ]cltl'v i dys' latetr, int ( ii l'rf.ii llt his hi r itht'r-iii- iiw, 1'orlu, nLore .wriig alronlgl thte liel Nitl' St. Augustii.i, hlt ' 1uit''ras shiot I,'iitl. A cllnt 'h.oi' ji nlliping front ii lis t'mllt'h. ,ollarid at y'i'ounlg" li atlil.he, nllulir,ldrl billt thi l n sholol k off' i, his giltop with liii hnghli miili.] th' oxch inuitioi,"'hi do yolu liii . ith iitg, "'t'IliN i Th is ini)iititk. This Ahlll ttiht t lcli cu tholih inhtir so tflint h11 ilti, T1 his plishotlil'r, l]who ivi11't,. the r 01, illn)Vllit. '!I11 th,!· ~~l~lll ]t riqt rl'tkd hJ.. ( l \.L'.tlilI',wlo wIaki,,d wlli y uiotinco)llrLlt'lsv. 'Thlt toilict Init'a soint' twtmleity lirlrl.sts, nlii(t tliut it wittch oln tverl'y tniit (of (iuilit'rt's dtltftors, btll tle urttir'i.s intudorer" ill lts rnot foliiitl. JusIt twll yetars bifilo thrtfllt, to ii(ty )it1ill mli t mTtlr' liitgiotli irinlf hltdirlti ltiiu timfitton it't'idii ottf tank of liritt. A: 3. ] roint , it .irtibfeilnitinr, wlt.t! i.ftiiin4 oloi~ito v iity chorridor loadin' ftii th; iii liftrii l tifw to flis eittIittn wms fi thinflry othpoutind iI, us. tiilt iti liitl' lisi~itit'ly itis ttlhis{lllt I'iiiflit'litt titijif'li'O llllliit'l'tttllOUil'ititt poulldll ill hiank io~tel, till( mian thr'tl itild hit w mih. aiit ht, izti fi flit' eIyII llH. ThirllOll, a pllowr'lllll lml'lnl .]ho,, , thoirn off Ianidl Shoielild: "Mur fIt 'r! ' ht.'h, teil, Itifrits lit' d witikhiitin 'ii to hi. t i':i . Iltitu if ti ot' h'iidittel' Iowerl'd hi~s ]iani, Iinid tillde i dulshi for' the, .tre'tvt; hie builttd two o1r thrieet oivtr, bult wia. fhinally overowrll\\ d~l I i.. ntei',nilicole'.his.U'rly adljil.tedi ]his hi.< hitad i eit ni!T'. iaii wallke~d enhily( olit if th h ee, nlltol ion knlow].inlg. ts( yet thid, two lmltn htadl b}tq'l 'oIcrnil'ld ill th,' nutitnilt. The, hmlsoineili anld wel.l di't.ested mtanl wa's: tiikel to tht' !,oli'- unice, IUli iu.' he wai., ii'ked his lilliw., h,'dr'lw aI pi..hl nllit blew out hi1 lbraihi., T'houilh olie hiUndr'td llhoun:.uiid pl.,';tii, hi.nlaVted hi:. .'livey it till iiitr'futi, ilid thl, banlk offere'd~t i grl'tlt r',wtq'dir-tol oneil ar' idom11l11d lthe dhad illnl, ll, no HH ;l~i~s comllalnionil Not a Match for the Dudo. "Talk itho t y,'r ii~ olvs," ,tilld t Tiex I; :;Lc'.luon 411' tih ChlcngK,,. Bulihng tol, & (1& Qiuny train thattherdtty "but a little, tie' ddhl,ll,,ht dtlod I ver (' tenl Wsiz it 8'111(1, that ('o:tlit tdown1'tt front 13lit,.on i t ( ,lr intrly it year WI,.ios' "11,' 11 itn't liy ill 'it 'exa1 11 ,, I ;i;.Is" , im r t litthi i t ln inll t ilk 1h t. "Yt , Ill '' t:ih v'tlo." "1 tholntt'. I ' hiy wul.tlt tl t iit ctliu I;v, il 'Te(XIi '!" I"ial, il e11l yi h,,w1 it was i .t, h1t hit . ,It '' y. 1,.c~(.il. d ,wnt h t ih r.t Silh i. I s li .t .,I ., an' his fight tr,,1:,.r., Mu ' ,,ll,,,,v l:ill lov,,, , u t' It ýlil.tI'1,' ;re :yith' htitn a new , n'i 1r; i,t:-..,.i l, i ]t ,, t ' f,;ith of July, lt ' ni ,llintl ' fittll.t th,'t hi', doiti. r taid ht ,' (1 tot thi ,l- ionolpii, ItIo u ' ',l h11v1' to lit,' ik i , 5 lni limit li." 'Ah, .,."t, unu pititd,. thit, 11,,,,r f,,llh w ntd l,, , im 1L:tay (,n that ,'c,,unt." " ,Not ,x11a1 tly that. lbut at! wIu 1t Bayin', hi t',, t tl' hit ti It, lii , I it M ..r n, wall.in' ly :. L'nit,,d ,;|til,,s uur ((ily 1l1(',l.. 1V :l.: n,,, niht hIi r m .i ilt(, aI -, ( 1 \. ']n lwr'' 1( lot ,,I' u,; \\I14' it 1 1' 1'.'l vr.: 'A NN. I ,- v, Ir i',.,lah.' i', ' m, , a trill.-.. av,. \\', ',' ( lm ,u, ,l,,. ( ill .J'': 11m u,,)rt,.l right out, , ' u hou 1-1ay. l,,: 'l,,ys, what d'1,, ..,yr ht,',; i. ;,,1 ti e I , ,, drilnl.k 1;"in.' 'Awv, but ii', a wt',n hll(onoulld, I d,.,inh,' Ia','}. 1h,, ido,.d. '\\'(1l',' says Ill, wvaurm hmouinui(e don't go in th'e,.-, lparis: youli drinks 'in or y.ui drinks nothin,' y,',i h111r nli.' ' wR"iii, to 1(', dl,,ink w n'Inl 1'"Iil it-m in ',ah ' l i!' lhit 1'('1 OH( fitll.' thi ,- g 4t-.;. !ill \vuiik at Ihe ri,,, t,1( knliiw \(h1 ,[ ' l 4 '04il1' I t ,, (!- , l'' tr'i'1 .1 ; to dh'inik i'<nythIl ii I,n ut ; , ii :' '\V', io\. l Ll. ' , o ;,i:. o -( ,:m i %\,r ,In y'or I ,:1. , ii lii ,i ' 111, h i., . .o , 'rinlk. !J ill r, ch ',it! 111' tlrubiied 'iiim ly thi, Inle.k, Iil' I 1("'1'('1' l,,a , a m1111 gi t . 'licktd, -"till wio:, t(,, lncllh for hilhn, Ari,( "'No vir', it ",uz t'other v,'way. It 1, (1, bill 11 t ýi, ;.;'ut lick,'ed. Jeruni hh ., ii' i.'rl , 'ks',n, kit hi ,w that 41, 1,",1 dI t il l i~l'l fill~ lit; l l' . t,., t,'err SUN RIVEK SUN, Job Printing a Specialty. 'Thr mnt'rilt f.or thi s tlhurtment tIes been so. ,nt.it witdh rrnt onr,,, und w ur tin paruarsdto do ny)' ktl of dl, Work withl noatnir and dio. ,lrsh. (ilr tyt) i. it tll .iltut4 stlls of manIla. iuotio, hvlnrin ben nrdlid directlyr from lie will known tYip' ftlnndry of Maider, L ( ia ., 'hielnu. ihoiw rinntina, bill heads, letter hid, ulrll'h, r .,,. (.rdn , (v'tl:ntr nllhrtr, I.II.h | , sita., 01n tlhI dol rti,.t ititlto andl at r'eRonbl e rte. W , ir ',.rtfllt'y ink till hutlhuu rian to call and tit' lie jttmpl)d he fetched Bill one ou the eye or under the ear or along the jaw, tll' Bill couldn't git within gutllnhot Uv 'imn. hy, that air dood Iled mo]re trick, for flghtin' than Bill ever dreanmp nv. Fust he'd be behin' l;ill, an' then under 'im, an' then on top ,f 'itn, tan' every time Bill opened ant eye the dood ;tuek a flst in it- ierrv list, it dildn't make no difference to him. He wnz just about ez handy with hist thlnpetrs ez enny man need t, be in this world. It didn't take him morel' it minit to go all around Bill. tin' over 'im, an' through 'im in thei bargain; an' then when he had Bill pretty well licked, he took 'im the nlliir.t'st crack on the nose tn' sent 'im over in the corner behind the ice box like a hundle of old clothes." "Whitt did he do then?" "\'hy, he jest turned around an' lrtHshled the sawdust off his knees where he'd ducked down to come tp ontder Bill, nut' says ae, "Gentlemen, will you all join me--nw-in a wa'm hlmoutad l" An' we jinod 'im too quick." "Yev,. he's throe yet; an' I guess he can stay unlt'shi the consumption gets away with 'im. There haint nothing else down there thet kin do it, thet's ur .. .. Reminiocences of Washington. "You isay," I remarked to the old negro that drove the hack, "tht $'oU were (heneral Washington's body servatnt '" "Dat's so! Dat's jes so, masse, I done waited on Washington sence he was so high-no biggor'n a small chile." "You know the story then about the cherry-tree and the hatchett'1 "Know it? Why, I was dar on the ,.pot. I seen Masna Gawge climb the tree after the cherries, and I sooeen him fling the hatchet at the boys who wad a'ntonlin' him. I done chase dem boy, ofA do place' myself." "Do you rememnber his appe~annce as a man--- what he looked liker' "Yes, indeedy. He was a kinder' sort chfnnky anu- norter fat and hlLarty-lhkin'. He had chin whiskers utlud Iliousntachl andIl swctacles. Moe' generally he wore a high hatf but I'se ,toed him in a fur cap wid ear warm er:c." "You were not with him, of course; when he crossed the Delaware-when) he wenlt Iross the Delaware river? "\\ id himl Yes, sir; I was right dtr. I was not more'n two feet of'n him its he druv across do bridge in his buggy; dat's a fac'l I walked 'lomigido do off hind wheel of dat buggy ill do way." Youll aw himn then when he fought lithe Briifsh at Trenton?" "Sho's yon're born I did! I held Massa (law(ge's coat and hat while he fou, ght do British at dat worry place: ldsst:ta (Iawgo clinched himn and den tly r'aissl.h timid rassled; at fast he frow Massta (iuwge, and den Masse (ianwg flung him and set on him and dti,!tt, hlanlelllred him till he cried'nuff. MAit-as (ialgo won dat fightf I seed him widl my own eyes! An' I come hoime wid him in do kyarsl" "You wrmin't with him, though, when he shot the apple off thp boy's liti a!" "Who widn't wid.him? I wan't? I wa.tt doi only pusson dar 'coptin' one white' man. I loaded MassA Gawge's revolvert and han'od it to him, and ,ickl.od l, doti aplple an' ot it as soon as he knocklel it off. Nobody can tell dis 3, r ole niggah nuflin 'bout dab circllmnlstance." "You know all of the general's rela tions;, too, I suppose- Martin Luther, and P'ete the Hermit and the rest?" "Kliowed 'oit all. Manty, many's do tinm, I done waited on de table w\vhiin ii Isia (lawge had 'em to din utor. I reime'llher do two gemmen jei' iai well's if I'd soon 'eam yesterday. Yes,. sh, th, ' druv 'oem out offen." "I've frequently soon pictures of \\'iashiingtont in which he is represent= ift sitting llupon It white horse. Did l rl'etlly ride it white horse, or don't you reall th'(, color of his horse?" "\V hy, brIis'; your soul, 'call do color ol, ti hors call do color oh it! Dd you sot, dish yor nigh hoss dat I'm a drivin' now right yetr Well, dat's do wilrry htus ,laIssa (Uawge used to ride. li, lef' it to lnm in his will." .lu .t Ihen we reached the station; iatl I dlismlouilittle from the hack and ,aid \'Washingtoln's body-servant for lis .'l'\e'ices. No doubt it longer con \-r:-.,tui with hinl would have re v.i'le:dI inw iadl startling facts relating it the tfather of his country: The Two Dreams. A Scotcllnan anid an Irishman hap Li'ii'ltd to be journeying together through 11 11most interminablo forest; tii Iby ,.anew(, mishal) lost their way SWuli wIldi'ired about in a pitiablocon ditiiol for awhil,, when they fortu I .tly,' ('l llyle m (''ttrs l'- aI miserable hovel whiichi was deserted save by a lone chicktn. As this poor bipod was the only thinlg eotable to be obtalinerd, they tilgrly di..lpitehed and prepar'ed it for sulipltr. W\'t hin laid before them, Pat conclu dtd that it wlas illsutlicient for the :iul port of btth himself and Sawney, tni therefonre it proposition was made to hins cil.mpioni t that they should :.ito' itho chiicl: n until the next iitI-ri-iIn, andll the one who had the . .-t1i plita:tiOt drotiiiu should have the 'hiLk.i, whicth Itas gi'reed to. IL the 1lllni'oiltg SatWOey told his h'IIii. Ito thought angels were drtawing hint up toi heaven in a basket,, ioltd he was never before so halppy. t'lOn coniclunding his dream, Pat ex "Ol,sure i ind be jabers, I aW ,# giiiig, li11 tlhought 3ye wouldn't coim bck. , so 1 got lup aLLIdI lt the Ohiekes tl' st',lf."