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MONTANA. e . . t. land . im ihe flas oI all s.trved lalnd. II the Juldith lAl.ill, with ll ra) ts ul all illnls m ade. torr .tl l a -kit. FRANK B. SMITH, Attorney and Counselor AT LAW. I.EWISTWNI : .MiNT.\NA. 1'arnful 1tt*.ationl t., pl'rtire in all the .*urts. I'..nt ouu.r ig nldl rollect.nal.. r. A)N sON,. ATTORNEY AT LAW. III:I.ENA. MAONTAN.\. Ptra tires twf.re, 1'. N. I.anll lfli,.,, uawal SepaUrt mient .f I nterior. i'..rn..IHnllieute aoli*'ita.l Ill in luirieh' [,rum tily t n-werdl. DR. W. A. LONG, 'lt y.i,.itil nld ,1n'g ,,Eill. Pil II.191 * 1K, l - MONTANA. W. H. PARKS, M., D,, Maiden, - - Montana. rt Ie at t'ly Brag Mle. ('alls Iramll thel cIunlty anllwrml . promptly. W. H. CULVER, Photographer! I.EWIi4T W'N. : '.1 M TANA. W. G. NORMAN, Watchmakerand Jeweler Fine Line .1 I't In I ., .n1.1 .iew i ei1ry. Watch RIeairinlg n SlIrinlty. MAIN nTREET, IEWITOWN, M. T. LUWISTOWN MEAT MARKET t 'AMII.1E Itxk;iUE, PRlP'l. Fresh and Salt Meat. Pork, Beet, Mutton, Hal, Ete. SThop on Main t., t , of Spring t rwk, LEWlSTOWNy, : : MONTANA. HEADQUARTERS FOR Agricultural Implements. T. C. POWER & BRO. LEWISTOWN, - - MONTANA, II11 E : . E.X IIIIlitlE N A FI'L, LINE oI' PLOWS, HARROWS, WAGONS, BUGGIES, ROAD CARTS. I. .lill.I l 1ºF:It F I- l.uulºK N F: K l:FI' riI: Gilpin Sulky Plows. "New Deal" Sulky Plows, And the Wonderful "LittleYankee," (turns square corners.) Also an assortment of Disc Har rows, Lever Harrows, Triple Beam Harrows and Harrow Teeth. \W ill luote ,.i:vi lly low i is - . n TI.lI'IM I'rIl . \I , .I IFA anad ( 'OIA \'It S:FI. Ih.!i1 w II:E. ''la ItK .1I.1'. Ib'IEll.INE M.tIT'ItI.ll.. MIAIN & 'INC('IIESTEr'l: I' ('.I.IF ;I NI.\ IIN.\ NE . qi, rill ki0d, of IIH rd. e lll noi T. O. POWZR & r1o. Ill~~~ ~~ I l l iIl• N Il l l I l LEWISTOWN DRUG STORE, The Only Drug Store in Judith Basin. NEW BTOCK! FRESH SBTOCK! He· talki. pla'lt 'tr 1n inltrotl ucil to the Iubh, l our 'tu'ck of Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, fancy Goods, Toilet Articles, Full Line of Stationery, Thelgrealltet assortlnlt't Of CONFECTIONERY, F RUI'ITS, NIUT S anl Nd; ; N: eil l iltk n i i ~l. iIInd Im n in II . 1C Ti. Cm i,i lla.u,'eim tl ini. (F'OHtTl'FIT S-I'. M'IIIINTA N'AtKI., " uttl 'The Ske lin; Waglions, the Wagon aove r ai d Harnskl lM ' Ii' . t r I 'l EI . ND l INIMI.m I'I'It toc 'I li nd -iiar lof ulu..rior t ualiti o Broadwater, McNamara & Co. FORT MAGINNIS, - MONTANA. 1)'7ith11 's itl (i,'ll n'al I .[i-Nl lai li i. , Stt -knl 1".'s J'litun lt-lJ .' :it1l4 M illm~ls' - s pll li's. "Schuttler" Steel Skein Wagons, Barbed and Smooth Fence Wire, Binder Twine, Tents, Wagon Covers and Harness /: ' arryinug.a, meto,thehnrwe t atno Ist selhctdt i general stock in Verais colulty, we otter sulsqrior ilnuin lein lts to all classes of buyers. Mail orders and inquiriesgive, ltrompiit attention. WILLISTON HARDWARE CO., WHOLALE AND RtaETAILa. HARDWAR E, Implements and Wagons. ftr" Oe carry t ie most comp let*, line and wlake t ile lowest prie" of any ho'e in Ea stern Monl ann. We solicit corn itsw o let"e fro an Imrties living at a, distance. WILLISTON HAItDWARE 0O., allling, Montama. In t ie.. haem.mrk. siewly ..wiogi.eg. Where tlme lt tterulites ore wingingll I*illy tirl.egh the m·.nneIr air, Lie. ae maiie.|n nweetll. sIre'aemeotg: Thrugh toe I.sthethe.senlilght tnresreoning, litilt. upI5l hler ieihlens heir. .mleing ihoseh t,. her I w,,."ler At her Ilweuty., nl I ien.iehr Whletleer it weeeLkl Ih ie a mitl Just lIt ki.. hler. .r weuetll ensake her A,nlri, if the Lin shokull wake tier. l'rweel l.d Mive h*r eliepllelhl thin. Nee.tlh her leh1ee brhight ey..v twinklin:t All it ,le la i e ne sot ioekliegt T'llhl ter wky pinas in mislh.n: AInd llm. llint reislllvel girlow lirer, i'enll hler ripe lil.. sfitly mulllrlllmlr t*.eelinees,.laLk'h lihn't Ite elanes!" -lemllrvilh. J.olrllsl. New aglea d The Wea. Hlee. .llnles' F'erges left withll the fel ,lwinll lienln inll tIe rigilsil mannlrrilt. It was realdl ill the Miiewllnwaplie village lyrue ill tlhe erly lilfti. thalt pIlae the ieellng lit little bIrgrr thekn I.wintuwn ih at present, ani whenl Minetlll. , Itktltal anil Montana went all eeie vn'st wtitier nees. Thinkinlg it might i. el inltewt lolt :only to there of New Keglanel birth Ibut to mnlely e.ther, we give it simre. J. l. Irate leey. tlhen reseidesrl. tl ~ islnale elie, in the euteer. Ties iwhere Itiera'la I e:lrl lake retlerl the uIeirlt slrrsn tislee. And byle NUlerisr'w ereestel wavee, where ir-ient lrelas.llnrms whine't,. WI1re. idatloing 'er it wrewky ledl with many ". I.ellin" etele1e its .leviltus wey tel its hleees. its the e-leorgslne deep. 'Tin whler"Iteel liver se tlhe ..Nr'lll" ilt reimenesin eurrientl rlies. WIlne relIkirk'e I.-11 is silvery tullne the ereeliel curfewr toelis; AndI ringing etut ktilllantly. tlhe whe.ilief the tI lilf jelbs a e lirse r Tsi tiheai tirehlrerel t11ie. treeseeerneersei.niuus tells l uf lalIowly grave. 'Tis Iby "'einnili, I.tke." tilee Iealltiful. whser thie gretel aidl ferreset tries Iaow thleir nre.resl l hlul.s and eswllmar leow te every Ienaillg hlevre. Wiere tihe slhaggy I.ar, the pn.wlistg weelf alel the etelllet lllnther' trseel Alemle Ireak t1ie. silelll- reignig Ilhere. is ile it vity sef tlee hldeedl. Ti. whelre tlie"s.l m ri . ..' ranpid ltieitsremn thee phi l ( tis es intr we i. I. Where thie lersly pile, witllh a hleeeering cra e he fall. 'eath the lseseleena11 e sterl, Andil lef..lrel klingl ill esersel relakes leeat Insil3y el hneg. Wh'lile tihe tllrlssl.pt nis itef tlie wat'hfllsl loose herrldi ties reetanmesse wsee. 'Tia slligl Illl Isnetiul slaltley sleere tihe. wi e llo Iandl will rie reos. Wheere° "lielemest:'es" ,I.. teeeteel wateree ile oilvery riplelt thaw. Till, lest it ie Ellle " lIe.f Wa.ters,. tlhe s wel'll Itle I .eeeigllt y tiide I'llipun whesie e:iJe.ti . lesenemlll the weiilth ef ltlis ,il.n. rid*e. *Ties whelere s.il ii.ts eswlers lisri er thee kinglye ".1i saneri" r, ee-. .Ai tersoegh itlm, "msteis se thies .l, M ,tailns" its lightl% I rihlt,, it lps r.: iln ieteess en ele- skin eere-e hdlges ef tie. revisg' "M.minesslhh aree . Andi it.eeleeeee ring witlh the himletil, em treiad :eel tlIheri g etri, I ft isl. lteir. Ti. lhere e, i en seiut anele grandeier. "St. Anlthlny "esealteer it.. .lr.r. 'Wh.e. *..e,. tIe. heiels-leadeJi glledaehsesl elms.n e eIs its tiinisl iprey; IlInt nise ilte lamsl se flipe tirlesees awe, with tile mili" el .f cllrIth-g - iel t1wll,. in .lset. n. t lwitli tiher ls.,lt-l ei.el lihe. lf the sllaraset e srgeti sewell. Tim el hi tnsetesk.s'e eenl'rll ileelk where \.u.l lse eu.I in sell hi. elesl.l e-,ur.e el'r. ..ll.s l s sll . -i, . r r lee 0, ie : \ ,. the t, i i.. lhg m *,f th- lh oItw ,-r. Inst e el she .. I ii'. lh n w.sel ti tir sun are re s ie . lti ' h: e e I l. . t,,.ee erealie I leIkt.., feel bIy mswelt eaelilssle elpr1etS. Thy lraee'iee sir tl the le.,vlisl'e cheek lhe, al lm seesl h aoeslr lestrings. Ne fairer skieLs hllath itely tleds ihle-miinge sn esIte rest, Ileanl ,t the Itr... the trie, iina- l hrsl\e. " el.~ ol il o t ll,, 5 '.Wt- e . 5.1 D3.,' Captr. I'4ILAI.Fnla-6.rue Ira April :.-4 'aslwar K gitil, otir of t he foulit axgg l4464-l Whi. s:ap, tiny l,! I sa4i4 altt 41111s.lo4 of thn' watr, 1444- apiltli.'.l 1441t4 it asarri44te li 464641 it ('lerk Itinl', otlit.t. II,' wonre lt ag.:! u41on6 1146 14r('446. 46~e46i 4'ei~autrn ltzu tlsme chief eve4'It Hf 1414 li4)e. I1e6'a W6466 1fi 4ate ill 61i4'l- oirll .'4Jli.'lgeg 4at 414 ieewl 4'14li464 Itl:&t lie wnV tlhe lirst to4 Iraw aidle the 41444464. oft I li trll anid list-ovier I 444446 uand h~is faiaill 6 itht i.. 'flii' Iggiti i'r. who.I was fulhly ait 4 I4'e , was *6444k.-g,4-l 44646 641r46 4ia lt. iiigleauii(14w.) inig at the .4ide, oI Iof (e 4,-nt. Ill. wit f44e,'d, K ,,ol..-I wi4s,4* y II' t6rl64trnl ?4III Ier with I4 46 trti( ie. 411,6 wogildI lht ye Il~ialen ht 114461 44446 '4166. Dais w 610fol I,,w.'. at his, hls~t. 114t4r;444)61'6 at114 IwWIg.i~ 3.Itunggr *iot H shioot. Ktinlgel 14146 1.4-gel 4t res4'idet oif hi Isits61 % 44 IggE16t 4i64'4 I 141- s14 of the war. TIis hr .rtw (lull Arlp ini t le At 144444'og't itit jog,: "4'4'1h14t, 44lmnt 1tIhe girls," 6a4ys a friend. "L~et Itoe girls. .166it tlerir foli64llgig, alt. Sails .14166', 44ays It I hey s't' 6614 iiike 144044'), let. i 44i1411 64141it g1i14ni It. I know yoeotgc ladles iii t lim towng whlo'. fatlhers sure 044 44 straig,. tignll yet tlhey won't gunk.' I heir own~ dt1-.64e. They havei' thlemll Imatwhlc y the m44illineg4r. Tli.\ prasel s Ill over I Ii.' 6twn anid gadl ahloltt and read novels'1. told don'llt do a telesegIl 4inga to elpetj their fathecr mae~intalin lice fte ggily. A girl who4014 tau leer is. o46 i st4agnuig g t to slake her own1 44lotiee anti slmile mo44 e l') 6441.". If -1wt ,ltte't kwl, t h4ow- s14u sholdI. rlani. EIery ggI4'g4 41444' of the fiue 6111 slhould at leas4t. mu446 t heir' s41it agid pepper~~ a4461 14ickles. 4166. lsewitgi glan,.. A girl of righltr 61who can't 4i4:ake Iher 44wn6 ,'sli,4 111-6 46 41 lit 44 lhen w ite", loot. h ir m at tllot her. hash ur look. 44,Ille. *i~t'l 11-664 4 44444 44.4 1161)1 644l~ j6441. 143 64414o1uh to44 o 161,1 444644 a'seftal. *4r4 top e4arly soil llv 4444 Iutaw .and swee:.4 4tn4{ ,d1ust awl haik ofter Ilie Ililleg r il. 141411d4ais. A41ter4 14rea kfast go i6 41. the l444 14(1164 141441 14141 make it. 114411 ag juu like) i.iir.'at.I 141164 her'. did4 thel s41igug~ig61-wl 46-i. III lhie after 66(44464 put lo64 you1r 61144' oIeimtad4e 414'6'444 ge 4446 4.644 '.1-4 su644i6lbody you6 64a(64 you,6 to14 talk sun4'641 46 lien'u 344 g-t 4 liege. 644i4. fe 6e 4464' I6610.1 1Ia 6 4141 44444(-I wt girls 4644:4i64e 4lie 11-4461641 fille'. '4oung44 641411. d101 1 yo66 61144413 44 girl 4414i ho 'i 46ow44 n ' lut4.. '16t1144 likel, 616t 3044 lit r l 4 4444644 41 b IrllldkI had its sir t 6411664 lit.ll; --%*'.. 6411is4: I p444 it. igi Itie '.oul, Lu 46k.' 41t la ttu." 4444it.-klj4uqt . WAMMEWWW I.TTmB IFrre ou orReguar Cereapnsdetl.| H AsrItumON, April 5, 18110. The senate havina adjourned earlierthan wa. eperte,l. the al pointment mill han hardly moved in the last two days. There has ben s vigorously circulated repnrt that the president will now send Murat Hal stead to (kennany willy-nilly and depend uIon the eight smnatom from the new stales whies terms will ieg next, |fieemther to erusre lcnflrunatat This. however. is nit a very rmelilkie rlmnr, a. it is liketly that the retwient vste dil not bri0ng -,it the full strength of the lpssssition to Mr. llalteasd. lsIiIm, Slaatur 1hlerman announiced thallt Mr. ltlateald would not accept uchl an ap oinntalent. It is Ipthaldle new that another nomi0s tion to Itrtin will Ie inade within a few days. To the averag ritiasn Mr. Kameun of Iowa one of the recently uilpinted sn. meam esmimaiooere, wouhkl seem to, Iethe lest peras to fill the vacancy. lie is ,one ot the must plished sentlemen in thincoun try, was a lesg time Is the diplemaatiemrrv. e. as.d is not yet toe okI to dioglod work. H is particularly e.leriencel in treaty alaiwr and international law. The friesmd of Mr. Ialetead hive thought of asether man for tertin. lenatur Sler. ian and many other Repuhlican ipliti rians of (bit look upon elv. Foraker as a. uadesrverd ipetilns'c. If he were outof the state they say they enaul unite ithe party for a good man for governor, sad sleet a legislature which wuld select n ift pulkran senator. That woluaki meals Sn at.r Hlllteuli, who rnouhl not he lwateo. tlu Mr. Halsteal gently smiles thrulgh llis tears, and eess revenge tloinineg on the tree of defeat. A geat amount of talk was imnllged in just after the rejection id Mr. Hltttead by people whio Iiaginel that a great Idow had been struck at the lilerty of the prets. Some even lashel tlhemu lvnes into an ec stacy f fsear nit went nsolt the street talkitog sl reni.irsilip, in*ulsitiill snul idtnonly . . Such talk lhas atll diel out, tiad the rejetiion of Mr. tllalateaii isre ganlred a a Ieruinal mnatte"r lonly. Take heart, oh Murat. In it II I'resi dent Jeakstai nominatet Martin Van Iu Dren ta minister to tlreat Britini,. The New Yoirker wits ingulallrly llllilipular with tIh. enaturs. Daniel Hrfeter, leisrylfayund John i t. IItIlIhomn si.reit and nesteut Ilia withi the tmsit of their brillian0t oratory. No natinl eter wasl isueIre Iitterly IatiI. Anli yet liura set thissg el'e ,'g.stlti,'lise kLiue Ir. Va, ltires wlll i nsalsiutsll aind electedl vice preuid.nt a0u lived to Ie pesistenit. InI the trnrt e osf lthe hslt ,day knsecret ssc esius a c ssgurois effort was insmde to slicially niununei tso asn anxioiuss world tle vote ol thee lsinlt lioln i lf sl'iliteistw Iteii ladt hile rejection .t Murllt lslitead. The iliseasilltr failedkl. Senator Stewasrt'e rusit lion exnriwesing regret Lt the sldents hsl .lsouin Brighlt wasl hsy ti eff rtinsft Sena tsi hernlJlaiinlad itl gnsllsl reflerrod to the somsmsittee on foreign rels tione, where of sourse it expires. rThe. en atore supfsiiing the' r'shlutin,, sf sorrow did s enitirely oni the ground ts lhti its ptssage w.l 1 estabiih a daniigerssus prsecedent. To thin Senatolr llosr repliest iy forcin'g siltoi the atttitissin sft hiu s"eatey htstrvts elstsgv sf Itriight. Mr. itevaln. replims by avowitsg fin owns adsmiss0 tins fs r the. lls nlics Ih-.o s is t tit stil lh .)*ls er I, thss beslief that it wonh Is .t isis t., est hlisih s irs , lent hr t whsich the ,snote ,lsihst ls 'ailed Ions tot e.Xpe n srrf* at tlhe death ,i elvers treig s pa ,ri..t ,n risc's lstina ist. T' tlime t lini meilllilt anlls i di' la t .fr i of l wii. n .1 the i.l tel " I liiaii paIrty in Virginiai. I'Pnt In1uster ietilerl Wn1 usnkIlleakt·r propu Jw0 to Lltmake lltoeliall.lInu k ¢ts wil d posI1 laintre1 e ,t itirllhnai.l. IIe lIad.l nl.ithed fier toi i like i-.oitihi ilt l.- h 1int.n., aili hen Aill e serl it l, al Ihei .al ,ery i ,lol ly $;ulnt. fi i,effer.l her lil, 1: h i -nd ,Ilie, iwhrl in wortfi ivr i:l,liu.. ,Ihe, were ai nuilil fir nil Itep-lhiliinn ,afew. ili>iiiin thean Iwing Mine. Vnai Lew, wllh held thel uliice imlier lirma ft. - Ihe mow-imnml ewm'. ., ,fn t le imlamldIint nfl .aliail t, fiariiiif"i i lithe ublic irinlter. It will ilullathws ite ltlIie within a few dlays. Whoitver t le ulo i s may is, wh. will ie mmily the fiol ml wii'iunire fruii nIuw until Iki'einelr, for lh will lilet ti. rater t to the rmn upon whil ll. will dii ifnal for icollfirullll lt i, . Juiat. now every onei lu takinig mat ilnvoiie, oif tlie iatronnlg distriutilet afnsd neaftei 1, olllllrmtioin. New York aslfl Inlilllalinhalv lfare heeal. Iasies at rfhimel oflierr New York iul thie Flrench, ltneitinl nid alna I ianl iliiiile, ilfuiimaiifier of lwnsions, a iiit sistautI eel.reltary of liy tfinvumiry. imihdlitto ofI the interior dellfrtlllenll. laditilia. Its wiidsl a inaiet oliter, l lile .iilred tfill Itnl iin Iiiisioni, time 'iniull.ngel ship tlw Lo dion., anlld lie tri.enrershilli of tifa Ilniltei Reviag Westl hPBs. Thie Amlericanl Wool Reporter uays: "l'he Anew adlllillntrtiotf is begiinmulg to get in its work, to tihe delight of the wool interents and to tile benefit of the whole business colnllllllnity. o11 Friday tile secretary of tie treasury Iholilly cut time iordlian knot of the broken top problem, alun ildeided that Ibroken top, are dutiable at (1k" per poUlfi as tolt, anld inot at Ilk" 1w r poulnl as waste. Ai regards classify nlg worsted cloths as woolens, i l hear ilIg i aMlfnnouncedel to be iveLn at Washl Imgtonl, anlid Ino doubt the ~icretary will give the matter carefll attention. But while nealrly everybody admits tihe absllrdity, and injlustice of admuit tilmg wor.tefd clothl at lower ritte of dlity than woolens there is a fair lif ferenwe of opillion as to tlmh power of thuweicretary, to correct tile evil by lilfa ofl silhaulte of clasificat lilln.' ?ertalaiag to the Navy. WAiuIINlTo . April 3.-It is unlikely the navy department will proceed to establishl a naval station at the harbor of Pago Pago, on the Samoanl islalnds until the Berlinl conference concludes its work. The last congress appropriated $100,lII) Lor thlis plr poce, and tile Inoney i.miow available, but it is thought that any radlial step lat this juncture lmigiht tend to jeolinrdise the suaceia of tile conlfer ence. Besides six huIdred tonu of coal that were sent to SamoUlO oil board tihe Monongahiela liid whi'h lshould be there now, tile hili Silclem, which sailed from New York a fort Iniglit ago, carried 2,(Nmf tonl adIl should murake thie trip inll llnlety-live days. Four large rises for the msw icruier Charlestoll have en imlinishel at thIe yard and lsent oil tlwir railhoad trip to fan Fralmsisico. Their carriauge will be sment alolng ihullnwliately alter wards. T13 IATIOUr CNWT.NNIAL Tuslasy, the wIL o Apnl, is I.ememd. by the Preliet i the bay ter Its WAssIiIuIroTiN, April 5.--The followinll proclallmationl wa:s issued this after By the President of the i'nited States ofAmleriva: )lue huntredl yemtrs havem paIssed simnWe tilh govi'erniiiment which our forefatherm fonIllllde wlasm formally orgailizeml. At nlooln oni tlthe "3oth al ay of April, 17711, ill the city of New York, and ill tile presence of lilt assemblalge of hleroic: mute whose plt - riotki devol ion hadI led IIhe olonies to victory andl indelnlelldm'umee, ;lieorgtl Washllington took I lie on(l II of ollime as chief mnlgisbrate of thel itew-borni re Ipublic. Tlis Imlreesuive neit wasN pi emlev l at t o'i'eksi k in thle mlornlimll iin all theclhrchelm in the city by ray'er for (lod's Iblesming on the goverlumilent and its first preisiident. The t.elentennllit of the illustrioll, event in our hilstory lha I nmll delared I a general holidilay by imi ilit of onll gress, to the enil tlhat te llopIm lof t hi whole iollut ry many joinl inl colllenli orative, exeieses Irolprinte to tiw ilay, in order that l 1 .e joy of the ie'ein sion ntl'm lie siiiitiiil wit 1h ii deep thainkflltlwness in the mljiiliif dt lihelliolile for all our liess.inlgs in the pat t. and devout. Iullplication to (hi.1 for their graciousll ltimtllell inll t le flmt ilrm. Hepresentatives of reliUiollm creils, both ('hristiant aid Hebrow, Ihave memorialized thle governlmelt to lew ignate all hour for prayer aindl thmitnks givimg onil thllat dlay. Now, I herefiore. I Iemijaimin Harrison, president of I le Ulsitel tntues of Amwerica in le lmminsM to this pious and rmasolamllel request, do reommlnendl that 'rmesdalmy. April Bi)th, at the hour of ii o''l(1ikk in the morning, the Ipolle of t he entirm country repair to their rpective place. of divine worship to implore tile favor of (lod that t lie blesillng of liberty, prosp*rity and miease fmly abide with u¶ s as a Itleolle, ad tl hat his hand Imay lend ,1 in th i pat li of1 righteomemmum anId go MheMeds. Ill witnless wher'of, I havie hereumnto set milly lname, aidl enliel t hle seal of the I lsitaled Sttes of Amlerica to lit affixed. Ione in the year of ohlr Iiord, Iiln), and of thie illdellndence of the htates, tihe 1 l:th. IHEIN.IAMIIN IlAnnI1i N. Bly tlihe President. IA.AKs (i. IhI.AI\S, tmreltal'y of Statle. Wel-eeartig Works. 'I'le Ii\ver Ireiss is .aIltlitil g tillm mulllmtion oif htililing i wool-.otitinm woIrksi ltit lietoi, aidi eliil\ctoirt to show tihe linuelit s to e lderit edi Iy liglll'iloutll t1mt oI h10ioilit oif dirt .hiial .. yea'rlv ni the wool. the most of wnhilch falls on tihe pol iceli. If tIIh l. tticu~ i'e iti'lllrate aiid preIi lmile sonili. it is a mall tter of deep coiiitelr io) iill woilgriowers,l nd on iull m hi'mhl tImhy shoiolllitlk aill activel intlri,t. T'hIm "lBut lasile froii the hloatioJs of such works. lhe teal quest i tthiv i cottnrotnts wool igrowers are: Art they Ilnllnh t h'in. n| r h I ' 1 s , t11.1 l 111111 hll , i n)lltdll- l it i o l. Thi- ...i r l I will shilp t 1 ii , . ilhi. n poi1tnd . I ll w ,ii i tonl tI j. tlo I'oun . .th iolch. Ii :I Sin t tsool) inL t-olt.riti. We l will sn, hotiett irth lo is hut 3:i r i r wnt. Thit lhs: is ill iontll' L'li t an l rll mn r l: Hlllll .d ih ithe ilou. 'Thereit.' , til tIt mIilliion I 'o iull. if ""i 'ltsirel twool Ith'u i's : i+t .t lit ue4 s f 111 t 1 N,1(IN I iplII t iie . uII int litit l wor4ild , th rle " r ii . IItI|,NIH I.n I. of dirt m111y I -,t j roar Shil d ,l.. rom l .11 0 Lr1mu in ll x ti Iti.ini IINNt I lin iiIito il lnto red wool . litti on it )chotto l t ti-iit ic 'rottmll 1 "3 to l$2.t111 Ir hulnuh'drd un. ds... . 1l!n Itl nltl ntrI Int i4Ih .1e li Iist rite litiit tw *lr h ld, wieutl. l we tl t llaitrightl Lillicug * t 1 h. ite , itlllllrllet i rs of .o t hunid.riieunert . .1 .7itummut to. II it Ie 11r. Now, who trayis that tI menhl letalu Not tih Ile uniuturierteor Hii inlys his wouls itjon H Ieoutr1d htaiis.i inol tr,,tay todil ii, 1 'ltui i ,ell- Itiia.Ne Not thi a nltiom neu, ifor Ite twil on c1i-i . I niII. Not the eu lstern hlytr ill lIIent I maIirketsi, for Ihe :tnliultIhs notrlly ilt e I at l it, it r1etu "si n h ii folliiows that il prI'I l illltitt lld h s. Ii II yletullt uht twll leitil e'.e lll. iut* [ I'ht. l. thle ir i r dotil xe p atuy it. Ilt l o hher wor.pIt I ie wtool growers of Mltot:l ilI raiud laslt year Ihot iltmen mo ofr t l,~251 Ito shill .0sINI,INN) I.on, I' ol Montanail dirt ani d Melmhrtntll l vlqluilt York t o ll It ltn mitiukets. t I'lhl neuliositil iN i as plini toics ait lti ri l ld t ry oulit. wibe atortitily nttireasitgo In lits thou Ilve years Motiiltutt will .ouihle hler pre.tnt yearl sll hiipielt.l I tlen er sthe will lel every At t t. i.n t hi. Ulill iln her wall exol'llts. 'rhis is ulapparentll. The gklt IIIt hIr Lti.nd eastller rtngeu of the territory erie. lt iuliblrly uiltledi to wtool growingI 1a-I will hwnelsefurt hI- In"gely dli1 tell to it. Wheitni we liglll h" nI lithe in rlnilae of wooil itepirt1eti the I tarit .resu lonling ilncrunt m, of su ns pail fo , frel, ight lhargesa on wool shipmints. 1 will be Ifoul that uliest our wotis le scoured llat home, proluhctrs will sotn tw" aullla llly) laying hunlhredl, of th1u1 aunds of tdohlltrs fur thilpiiili wool wante out of the territory. Thi: toi"y shonild be kept rit hotls. iWe ican our lthe uwol hiere nttld k' it . It kn be gradted, stour ei l cc 11d |t.tid to iuniliumI bulk right here lt lient II al well us at ester soiltsrin work. Wool nii should sei to itt I ht th"iy are ulWilhlhmhi it thte Viery litur llt re. 1ld| Ik lttol' en lterplrobl, hulillurs lten ca pirulit, bly lead the waly." irettt ltWier-1 itottil -'lititae a rase unllles - I know all tt, :lll .. You mlust tell mse truly whither yon are guilty or not. A.t t ' s e d I P a r t y ( . ,o r l l f u ll . I) ' .v . N's1 - I'd Joe c lnl 'rni.l fool 'nI nch ter watllt ter hire ii hIglh-plrhlnt Inay.r like yol if I was innoent ' Net a Part of Speeck. "T'eacher-.Iohnlie, whull pI:rt 411 •I ilhllni --"tain 't n.iors'. " l.th, but it iustii . Ibe." through it, hi Ilthe on'y part u' -s| il that I' e got is I11) Ilmouth -TsIme. The lmb l r. le it ettctel bl y tlhelegislativeAmenm Ibly of the Territory of Montana: i-eetion I. Thleterritorial veterinary slrgeon, upon the reqluet of the prei dent or secretary of any organized wool-growers' amfociation in any county inl Montana, or of any three shleel owners ill any county therinn, lhahll iPle)in)t a capable and discreet wiMrsin ils deltmly inspm'tor in ucrh Sount y, who shall hold hIis olilce mdur. ile t he plenasure of such veterinary ur t'con, land who lshall ierfornm such do tie, ais are hereinafter ipresribed. Mee. 2. .mlch leputy shall Ie a resi lent of t he county for which ie shall s, .llmloinllte.l. He shall. bdore ente ilug uln thle diuties of his oilee, take the Rath presmriheml by section 1067, liftl I division of tlih geeral laws of Montana. ec. 3. It shall be the duty of each dleputy inspector so appointed to in Iject all sheep within his county of wvhich i nhemy receive notice, as pro 'idel in semtion 4 of thll act, and in se tihe imami e ie niot diseaued he shall umke ndtl iss0e a ce-rtificte stating scll ilLct. iBut if tie sheep are dis etiedl or have een herdedl upon the rtnge or ill corrals which have within tIme p.ist lilety days been used or oe cupied by rany diseased or infected mImpI,. tie remllations for their quar uantine, iillla and keeping shall at once be nade. by such deputy. Each leputy ilspector so appointed shall iermonmally supervise the dipping of every mand of scabby sheep within his counilty and havhethe appointing of the latUe for each and every dipping; he mhall liatve tile right to determine and atllperihlntend tile proplmrtion and mix tire of mlmateriili, and rsites all sheep lu ntlit nell i t to lie strictly marked. Wt... 4. I'laui reeilt of reliable in fomrmllat ionl In writ ing that any sheepin hi. counity are inticted with scab or ally inlfect ions lisease, o: have remently weii ierderilupon t he rangl of, or oc 'illpiel c'orralli which have within the hitd ninety dahtys been used or ont'- ,mimtl by amny dismut l or infl:teldsheep, smwh ldeputy iniltettor shall imnmedl ai, elf c a- t hle dlimen. l sheep and all sIleep riunIimn in t he tNm e m flock with tlhmlll to Ih exltlmiilned, antld if found so liseased, to ia qutarantinedl andi held vitlnal tavertainl limilt or pmlae to be lelitel by minm, aind stch sheep shall he elhl in qualmranltie unlltil the ownler rl tiit.sou ill Icharge mshall have eradi amtel suchml smtab or illfectious disease ellctumittlly. Th'i- exlxlnse of feeling, lomlmglt;, dippingilj , malrkig and taking are o. l all smh.. ilmltaranltintel dllmerthe proviiomns of this mit shmall I lmpai by tihe ownerm. mmentt or larsonm in charge' iof sucth sheep. t" . . \Viheevter tlheoverniornhall. Iby m lo,.illma tio, to lulrtnumtiue for in-ll !.imtiolmt, lti prl.ovlIded alll) be donUe in thm' nxt secmltioi, tny siheep brought Intmlo Montalm , it hall then Ibe the dutyint thi depulty inslpector of the .comnnlty is wiht.h sucI'h shel. p may come to, mmnmmlImnmt mlI inllmt't the nlmie. and if hme mhall lind tmhat. they are infected mm it hm sc-mlb or ntiv other infectio s di ease.: h hmll m;ulme tile samlie tolw Iheld within a certain limit or phimce in his :il mml) ntmy. 1o ItI.e' id lintiml by himl, ti l. , ,1",l a I',1\n1I i ms etiosl of this eel ic. i I. 1l t wllvtr til govoernor o t Ih lt l(itir"y hltill lhvate , wott reason t I.1i bie. that ilany disease coveri! b hi- b ilt hii Iltttiit, tiiltiicall in ver ilt lotai;le- itt ftiny otheItr state or terlitlr.t-r uhat l.uodiiionsxistthat r indiir sheep lIialle to convey disease, isltc ill, hIil lttt a l itiie anli prohlibit the limllltltiin f'roml thern of any lwai, it t ris territory, except under s(Ilh reslt itiitions asll 1I, after consulta titl i Hl II the vlt rltinary stlrgeon, ula d'liiI Ilprl l. Ayll corporation, per .iiii r ll I.rson whoi, after publieation fi sli. ltttlrthlttijolt, shall knowingly l'l ive tn I Ihiure atny such sheep) romll :ly of l he aitl prohibited listricts tlill I .illriinsplt andl con'vey the saei ithinll theiii tillitf tUny Of thl counties f this iterrit ory, halll bedeemedguilty tf it Ilttatlltetlmlelor, aill upon convic t on ll w 1lle lilutl not lene than live hundiirtli' ttldollart tnor Ilore than one I tioti-tiin1 dollars for ealh anti every ftr lliny lt all atlit,'es andl loin that llny be sustaini l It any plersoll or ipll'~ ls bly treist o tllhe importation oill r lil tstort iiin Of isuch Lprohibited 1 7'"". I. I '1(1 illuiillg of Stich protla i1i11, it, is I irei lmade irle dlluty of the itli ers ir ler'solii ini chilltr of any -ke.l'p being shIppdL* l into l.lMontana, litllt wih hih rallltlllllinle lha been It - .li'rel., tt otlil y the tieputy inspertor ofi I. ii )itt in Itwhich suclh sheepehall fir1 I.i i witl hlt utielay of isuch ar rivail, ad ill sthl owneI or or1' Iton in 'h.;llrge :all not allow llny sheep so iu'anti niutl to lpati ituer or upon any puiblu hli~lvlit:a or lqunI the ranges oc cpiei iy or i ll sheep. or within live iile tit an)y corral iu which lheep are lulla rlly corillel Unl sil sluch s.is -hall have first -wtn inshl tedwl and ilil) ilritll Ilalilgil to comply with the pui'\llon ot lth sertlioio shall Ie lrlll.ted guilt"y a uIlstelmelnll or, and upon connt'on thireof Shull le finedl tii ia ai iiiou Itti thailn two lhundired ltuud ttlu dlii;u-T.utr more lthamn one I t ullJl-iiil Iillar-, :anln shall Ie liable I11 stillllt.", for fitly loss .ustamueii by ll"y Ir-itn by rtl i iton of the faiilutir to cumnllyll Ii t Illt . itl' it ioiitt of thiasn - +a. ' . In nt li-e shtall any tcatby hee Ie allott to I'~ removed fronll aty tie pjunt to atitelir. ailitin any oI Iuliu.,t i1 1ront onelt ountylllll to alill ir., ir. Jill an lit- that have f hit i T e l all ý,'.ir Isln i -,clabby. witlhout t ut itte Ii v ttliei t froitn the aLiltI ti-a L, ih-ihtfitrei atl removed with tlIn iio', 'Iulonentiof till lheltowners ii-' of thI ltilt Ibll I liull not le ,, i l t, i -ill v c of I sui wdemea wlr, and vl" . ' r-t ihll hall be lined not less than two hundred and fifty dollars nor more than one thousand dollars for each and every offense. Sec. 9. Uponthearrivalof any flock of sheep into this territory, or any county of this territory, from any other country, state or territory, the owns or agent in charge shall .mne diately report thenm to the deputy in s or of the county in whhll sucih --- shall frst coesm for inspection. and suh deputy shall imni.iately in mIpt the sane; and in case of failure -roen any cause of theowneraoragents to report for inspection, such pso.n so olhending shall, upon conviction thereof, e fined in any sulln not less than two hundred and tifty dollars nor more than one thousmnd dollars. The expense of such inspection shall be borne by the owner of thesheepand shall be a lien against any and all such Sei. 10. The deputy inspector in each county shall receive for hi. srv lres, whilst necessarly employed in in ptioo, eight dollars per diem, which ll include all traveling expenises of whatever kind or nature incurred in gnlg- to or from the placs where such tion oir ilictione are had, pro vesd, however,tbat when any deputy veterinary surgeon, appointed under the provisions of setion 2, if th di vision, general laws of Montoana, is or may be hereafter ermanently located in any county in Montana, it Imalt be hiL duty, when notified and called upon, to perform euch duties as are heremn lmpored upon deputy inspect or,,d for servises rendered under the provsioneof the last precedinge-ec tion, he shall without fail in all cases collect from the owner or agent the same fees as are allowed the deputy inspector in such cases; but in no other case shall he he allowed to charlge or collect from any sheep owner any fees. See. 11. Whenever any deputy in speetorshall file in the office of the territorial auditor proper voucherb duly approved by the veterinary sur geon, setting forth: First, the name in full of the deputy inispector; second, the kind and nature of the services wnederd; third, the particular local ity where the work was done; fourth, the time when and the length of time employed; fifth, the number of sheep inspected and the name of the owner or ano in chars; sixth, the disease ordiee treated and the number treated for eaeebdisease and the le ngt h of time of such treatment ant thle re ulit; seventh,the amount clainstl ansl the value of siuih services. uchli audi tor shall proceed to anudit the same and, if found ,correct, shall draw his warrant in favor of slch tldepulty iln sletor payable out of any moneys in tles."heep is.pector and indemnity fund" of the territory. See. 12. Every deputy appointed under the provissons of this autl shall kesp a book to he known as the "In spection Record," in which he "hall enterend rerorrlall hit olicialnctsand proceeding. tu record shall part ic ularly show the nanie of the owner of every lock of sheep inspected, wahenl the same was inspected, the number in each dock, the result of each inspec, tion, the names of lersons to whom certificates have been grantled, and when and all orde-s and directions made in relat ion toaiiy Inatterns herein deleignated. lee. 13. Any person who shall tall to comply with or shall disregard any order or directions aIde by alny dep uty inspector urder thlie provisins of this act, shall, upoln onvic.t ion, bI linal iln any lu not less thanl onlul lundred nor Ilore tlhan live hundred riollars. $ec. 14. It shall ennluawful foranr person or persons to bring into Monll tana territory from without such11 ter ritory anly hlieep inlfected wit I th escabl or any contagiousdisease. E:very per son olmending shall. upon l.conviction thereof. be lined in any sIm not less thanl one hiuldrel dollars nor more than five hundred dollals, or im.lris onnmlet ill theCOulty jail not lesatilan one monlthl nor mlllore than three monthsl, or both such lilne and impris onment, at the disce, ion of the cotlrt. sec. 15. No property shall be ex empt from sale under execution isuelul mnon any iildlent obtailned under any of the provisions of this at. 14.. 1it. Whenever, in the opinion of the veterinary surleon, it shall he nucessary to have more than one dep uty inspector in a county,. he shall im mediately make the appoointment and define. as near as may he, the parti'tl lar portion of the conunty ill wclllh slluch deputy shall perform his duties. Andl man demty appointred under tlhe pro :iton. of this act who shall, iuder andl by virtue of the powers conferredl upon him by reason of sucih appoint meltt, opprees, wrong or injure ilny person or persons, shall, upo1n convi tion,Mb fined in any sum not less than one hundred nor more than live 1huln dred dollars. ec. 17. Sections 2. :1 and tl of anit act entitled "An act to sullppress and, prevent scabh and infectious diseases among sheep," approved Sept. 14. 18t47, ad sections 417. HM and OttI of chapter 4, fifth division, igeneral laws, are hereby repealed, and all other aset or larts of nets anendlatory thiereol and msupplenmental t beret o w hih are i' conflict with the provisions of this .it are hereby llodilael to conforlm wit h the provisions of this al.t. providel, however, that nothing ill this act shall he construed so as to preven at alII) otli cer front fully perfornnm t he dult ii, re quired of hini llder t lo i,l-or t ll it tie ilnrlealedl st iolns of the nilt last lbove srderred to. See. 18. This act +shalll :ak, etTe t andl he in force Iroll, ll, a r t i paLu-I age. masteeses fr KMissisaes. Mr. Jason-A nice fool yotll llmde of yourself at that soctable lIt,: ii.,t ' Mrs. Jason-Me'? How?' Mr. Jason-Yes, you. T+ellinl Mrs. Clhally that her haby looked cool enough to eat. Mrs. Jason-Well, w hat - t he miattr with that? Mir. Jasonll--lh, lothlnll, only yiltl know that they st art ti Iull--ionllrl to the 'alluibal islahI,1nds nIt t\,rk. - Terre Haute Express. Why N. Weskassi Mrs. Il Temper Ilookinl tipi, n"ilbl tIli paper! - Well, I dhlr, i ' .trli.t l, r womani, single-ha.h'lil. has ~ t ii'turl a burglar. I should think Si l-toul Id have been killed by t lhe IrutI t tlt , i1l e-r says the ilolilil-It si. ctIatb Al, : ponker land mails ii ilt aih tor hiii hisi ki*es trenilleul alnd hlls te-sth -ho,ok aoll lie slnk to the loor uIt :LaTrilht. Mr. Ile Temlier-He is 1roaly it miarriel Iaitn.--New York ikkly. et a Lamury. The ides of future pntain lilia iy iroluncet a naees.ity bs tIe Her. . Hlen~son of t'hll-.aio. Well. wao ever sand it was a lIutry '- Ex.