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.L eaL. Mdn and Marnah 18, 1883. r. Cep Na 11.. Maidnc and aginnisThursday, Octbe 18, ~ 188. _Price 10Cent Psl a vatooman, I gHUlA a .Ot.. a 8 as , 1888 maer.1 Pýrefeesial Cards. M. TRUI)ELL, Attorney at Law, OfRee tpposqite Mineral Argon Office. regal liankn and Convyaances attended to on ihort Notice. F. C WINELLE, Notary Public, OFFICE AT RUSTLE, M. T. LAgal Blanks and Convayancee filled out and attended to in Short Notice. A. G. HATCH, Attorney-at-Law WHITE SUL1.PHER SPRINGS, M. T. JAMUS A. SBITH, Attorney at Law, MAIDEN, M. T. l'racti,'.- in all Courts of the Territory. Mining Law a pelar , A. .1. ESLER, r-----. Notary Public. 'mnveyacwing. IA"gal I,lank of all kinds filled out alld neknowlklgdl. Odrl E. AT M'.NT~,NA MINE, .AII'EN. H.T. MAX. WATIRMA.. II. l:. MC INTIRE. WA'T'hRMAN & MclNTIRE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW FT. BENTIN, Ma. T. 'ill attlnd to all ltuAine'n intruotedl to our ear*. from Maliden andl iciitijy. Hamilton & Witherall, I.eAl.KElit IN Wines, Liquors & Cigars, HEAI) OF MAIN STRFET, Maiden, - Montana. City Bakery. VINCENT (tIEM, Prop r. Fresh Bread, Pies, &c. EVERY I)AY. Ne-t I)hr we.st of Argua ) I4 cIth1 . MAlIDEN, M. T. Billy Jenkins, BARBER HAIR DYING In the Il1st Maan Give him a call BATH RIOOM8 IN CONNECTION A. R. BARROWS, RuI'ullIrr'T it.' Ubet Hotel. Elals'l I eTAt.. i Eoms asi I L., FINE (.ENEIKAL S'I'oKE IN (:ONNECI'ION. " 0m N r wfw 'r Fwit UM ./ 7lwclww Maiden Drug Store. )R J. M.RA N, - R 1J aopeuwroat. 1IALKR I ca DRUCS, CHEMICLES,, ' PATENT NEDnlxlc)4 o4 Am. KIN"". I " roe Fine Toilet Snap", Fancy Hair and at" Tooth Bruelae, P'erfulmlery. &e. &e. o FINE JANE OF STATIO%14Y. - tmure rm, rn Uw uo for oIMelali CIGAR" AND FINE URAI)E4 OF T1)IA4'V A aPItIAIlTV . W. M. WYMAN, LIQUORS and CIGARS, RUSTLE, MONT. ] To enjoe fil ('(¶14(,, 144 yo4ur hea44rt's1 deire( call o44 the Pr44f. alnJd be him "light of hland4( tricks trill 4uisti4 1444WTr. ON ROAD BET. MAIIDEN ANID ('01 LLR MINE. Day's House, ' ON BIG SPRINGS CREEK. RsIEosro T, MMUEAIHER Co., 31. T. Ha. rweently l,.n aited up in the very bLef ofyle i i fr the 34'44444od ftlun of the travoelng publri. (sOOl) il'I'ABIIN(i FOIL 1II0IR$E In eonncltion with thl hone. ] FRANK DAY, Prorlet r. CHARLES DROSCH, -FINE Boots & Shoes MA)F TO t)RI)T R MONTANA STREET, - MAIDEN, U. T. tFrn-i ors, It s,: ii)r Si 431 . - National Exchange, LANI)s'SKY & II.\\111TON, Prolp" First-Class Bar and First-Class Geeds of Every Variety. Fine Music. Vocal andl Instrnumcntal. Every Evening. FOOT OF MAIN ST., MAIDEN. Canon Saloon. POTT & HA\I)EN. Props. I Maiden tiulch, onr and on~e-htlf mile froml '|Il l. Fi ine line of W ines, Liquors and Cigar n ConstantJ on itand. BILLINGS DIDROTORY. a" Parties who and Bllllap their ppIy point. ill do well to ptronlse the Irms whose unsies nts appear belw H. Clark & (a., are t he cheap rt and best wholesale general mercbaudlse dealer; I. A. R. Raymnad, od.rdrgp; BabeLek & Miles. fo, lore, and bardware; L IL Fenske nd B. II.Erwin, or liquors. etc. Those desiring legal advice will And ir. Sa.M. Wilde an abkn lawyer The Par otel i o f the of the in Montna. BSAN. WILDE, Attorney at Law, BILLI.N .S MONTIANA. Prrctiees in all Courts of the Territory. Mining Law a .peelalty. cv REICK J. J. 4< KEY -. ark Hotel BERRICK & NICKEY, PROPRIETORS. BILLINGC , - - MNOTANA, Ilall hlock from New Pamenger Depot and P.r Onkre. Cmmoerelal Travelers Acesmnedaed. Ileadlquartee of the Beruton tage Ilne. Room Clean and Well Furenahel. (Charps Reasonaber. " - AT.- - AT D. A. S. RAYMONDS Eww 'PHARMACY Billings, : Montana, i('. I found a full and complete line of Pure Drugs, Wines, Liquor Stationery And Toilet Arioles. Imported and Domestic Cigars a Specialty. t'ar -l t i h, IN .ldlith aoll.d %lonlll. ll. -I-..ih: Ig'o*.I at whrhlkal.r retail. w:II do well t*.o vt..d i ~jcc w 3 s oct -17 I 0I L. H. PEN8KE, Wholea. I)al:der in Wines, Liquors And Cigars. FINEST IR \\I)Si-, itMARKET P'r .'s Equ i l t.. ýt. Paul or ('hw gz. Freight Shipped at our Risk. .Xa;. F. k VAL. Il All MII.WALKIl Billings, - ontana 8. H. ERWIN, Wholaleh D, alhr in Wines, Liquors CIGARS. Th. 1 ht'ai t Brands in the market Retail ID alrrs will find it to thri advanltage to, give i at trial. ItmeuSs Ae.. ear. Ih St. BIINSIN . t. ITES OF INTEREST. San Francisco has a Tilden 'club. Maud S. is in Cincinnati for the rinter. Mitchell, the pugilist, is to be mar ied soon. juh is now said to have drowned ;w chile drunk. Chicago sold $2a,4oo of two-cent utamps last week. If Ohio goes Republican brokers ex pect an upward movement Mobile's export trade is $5oo,0oo v a year in garden produce alone. Gen. Hazen says that it is going to I cost more to carry the mails with two cent postage. Frederick Mathews, who suicided in t New York last month, left Ellen Fields, I his sweet, $ao,ooo. Maine is enforcing a deer law against hunting with dogs or letting one per son shoot more than three. A teruapin was caught recently at i Cattettsbnrg, Ky., with names and date of June 17, 1867, cut on its back. New York's imports last week, were I $8,673,880. There has been a falling I off since January of $4o,ooo,ooo. Jesse Wells dreamed of a railroad collision and jumped from a second- : story window in his sleep, breaking an arm and leg. Chong Non, Philadelphia's China iian, has been refused citizenship by Judge Yerkes in compliance with the anti-Chinese law. Issue of standard silver dollars from t1he mints for the week ending Oct. 6, 06r5,998; corresponding period last year, $689,498. George Schooley, who stole 8$o,ooo from the Adams Express company at Nashville, ha~ been released after three years' imprisonment. While Trying a Skinner patent lad der at Providence, Alex. McDonald fell eighty-five feet and was killed. Jeff Bailey, twelve feet lower, fell unhurt. John I)u Bois of Du Bois. l'a., worth 14,0ooo.ooo, offers to build a court house and public buildings if a new icounty is made and named after him. A Port Jervis man stood the other day on a rock in the river-bed, with one foot in New York, one in Pennyl vania, anud ,uched New Jersey with his hand. The President has accepted two sec tions of the Northern Pacific railroad one of 75 miles in Montana Territory and the other of 36.03 miles, fron ('olumllia river to Portland, O(reg. Miss Belle Earles of Chattanooga while in ill-health, committed suictid by forcing both points of a pair o shears nearly two inches into her necd and throat, severmin her jugular vein Mrs. Co)le. eighty-four, last daughte of Nlaj. Joseph Wheattn. of the Rev olutionarv army. died 'lhursdav, a Monroe, N. Y. Maj. Wheaton ftiough :in the first nasal fight with the Brittsl and took the first flag. ()n a Portland. )reg., gambler wa tound gold coins hollotwed out anl filled with mirrors, that lying at a angle of forti fite degrees behind stack of coins on the table. resalci every card in an oplponent's hand. \W. () Owen, C. S. (reenlaum an W K. Sinclair. imembiers oif the Iar, nne, W .. Ilicy le club, returned la, week fr mn a tour of the Yellowston park on their machine.. The% too the first biti. cles into that wonderlant There were about 200.000 shee driven into and through Monitana th season. The bulk of them letre fro Oregon and were driven north into tl British Possessions. Ahout 50o,ooo themn, however, aiame from Red Bluff Cal. Notwithstanding this large dris sheep are in good demand and at be ter figures than for some time past. t'. S Fell hai lift at our office ion 'very iol,' scimi ien of gold tand silt ia'riigt rs'k from tlhei .Magintnis itiint Amoniig then is rock front the Northe !'acit'. assaying $.lO) to the ton. aS 4ti toii-, on the dump; two fromt i -Kentucky Favorite" bearing gold al silver. as-aying nearly $1.it,0: frim t Collar ninet., btearing silver. 'Thu- lei I- 17 fett wide anld Itl fteet lunder t iirt.ii. Tthe ('Collar nill. :I stamp. inow in running order, and will Pt; r atotut the 15th inst. Mr. Fell also , hilbits -ome tine samples from t "Night Herd" lode. in which he :ret ly interest4e --Rilliniw Herald. LOCAL NEWS. Courage, Jerry ! Caldwell has gone to Arauzoa. The "beautiful" is again with us. Good bye, "Night Herd," good bye !! Genuine Cheyenne saddles at Rock well & Walkers. Jack McDonald has sold out his inter ests here aind is now on his way to New Mexico. Mr. U;. W. Hunter has moved to Spring ('reek with his family, where he will abide permanently. Our thanks are returned to Gene Erwin, for his able and efficient work as religious edlito,r during our absence. Elsewhere will be found an adver tisement of a "saloon for rent," at Rustle. Enquire of T. Ike. Ft. Magin nii, M. T. Charley lIohnes, has sold a half interest in his saloon at Alpine, to Mr. Jones, of Andleronville. We wish the new lirm tuecess. Mr. II. S. Thurlwr. has returned to 'Helena. Mr. Thurber is a No. 1 conm poaitor, and has our thanks for a few hours of valuhale assistance before his departure. If yit want the ,bet sadlitle made in Montana co to lRockwell & Walker's. ItJunction Cite. Several of our nimrodx have takenl advantage of tile recent snow stormI and brought in several "white tail" as trophies of the chase. Great scarcity of "black tail." L ulis Landt is excavating in the rear of his store for a liquor warehouse. t hIe has a large stock of wines, liqluors and cigars en route, for winter trade, also a hine stock of bar glassware. t Notwithstanding the incleumency of the leather. which pIrevent(edl the attend ance of many, the dance at ('hamnber lain's, on MclkDonald creek, was a very e enjoyable atl'air. and those who were ipresent returned home weary andI satstitfied. A telegramn was rieceiultl front Jun.e Sttion City last Friday atnnouncing thei. Suicide of ('ol. II.'1T. Moore. but through Sonai mistake it did not reach ius in r time for publii ation. The deceased wais it rnts i to take charge of the h tllar mill. No aue coul- l he as.cr tititatd for tihe aii. D)r. Trurner, at presutt, it in charge i; of Mr. Kemper'a hott,, and the pats in it Ire left with him for sal. To n avoid enh.ers n, ming at I finding himt temtporaril. a.ent, ho aulhnrize.a uts to a tatei that let, will remain therc on next el Fridayl. (et. litth, if the weather is fair. of t, receive suchll is tmay deaire to call :k and examinet. n P. W. Me.Adow hla- cl his stock of er genl eral Imterchnlie. at Andersonville, v- to Th',llie ln I ligley. who have at frmeI a ie-lirtnerthip. ,tand will open ht ni-ine- iin Maihden. at the fot of Main sh triet. thi- wiek. Ioth of these gell tleitn are well known in thi- toiwn aid as sicinity a :ll 11,1 n wile awake huil inint in our no t vi ci -t Al.11 kind- of double and -ing.e har ni--, ntite Iit, i rhr at Rockwell & nd VWalker., .hiton (tit. tr l \- Wle:lV ne-'l ,\.ening, ktl'. 31; t. i t 'runl tlll b1em I vi n yi iv Mr. Au Mt k .I . I 'I . at their re-idence, at Car d i. t.ll ri--inir. n itig 'il rin, g Creek. the invitation- to hich will te out in at few eP lday-. The Ipr''ed- aire to he dnlatl hi, o Mr-. Emnma liarri. inoit only Ias at ite eant. of aii-titlg biut to show the ct of teeni her n iyv friendtt hear her. Tihe is, objeitC i. lueit woIrtvhy tld we feel coll ae tident that the 1inelit will be t haul et- -lnie one. Tick.ts. intehwliig suplppr. l.(ttt. Mus-ic ty a full string hand. The Welchh toutaly colmplany itgave. ille two perforimianien here lart week to ver fair houi-e. Mr. Welch, in hirs various e. t iharacter'- i- g.Kl. and he made some nd telling lt:tl hits onil the azya. btiut the the e'ntertOitntttlt a at whoile was nit what and thoe, attending e 'peeted. lThe troupt hdu di.lhay c.,,iderabl' atility. blt the dia the advantttge that they ltlrtd I tedrw p. i i made it htiot inlsasihile to give the tart perfiormance they are capatble of. With scenery. godl stage and lights, the per ei fornmance would have auplirtd to titelt It.tter slIt- t ei.,