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SUN RIVER SUN. fnuuuem Rvmat TaruDAT BY m San River Publishing Company A GUN WITH LIMITED V'SE. SFI)e 'hiriff's Favorite Firearm-A *eiport tfiat Scares the Cowboy into Pits. "I want to show you a kind of shot ,gun that has a limited use," continu edthle lerk, and he led the way to the bask of the store where about half a dosen double-barreled shot-guns were standing in a rack. They had all been out off short. the barrels be inag btly about two feet in length, but .A qtharwisl they were perfect. "These gu. amare prime favorites with sheriffs, deputy sheriffs, United States mar sbals A9M ollersof the law generally, and wkberthey get the drop on you with one of them it's a ease of throw up no matter how much h amgoL; They are very eot a ipstwone of them heft pf a'bdggy with esa ' 'messengers all carry hem, and at a short range they beat riles a l s lter4 I to hades. It was armed with one of them that Haem, who was deputy sheriff at LordtPrg, took in Curly Bill. Bill age ~'M outof the ( dand Hore i atined hi himself jt by the doeerpot. As Bill rode out be cover ed him and called to him to 'throw up his hands.' Bill only glanced at the Weapon and up went his hands. .. ad it bea a siabhooter he'd have taken Sabmses. A darn fool went and rode the diaing-room in the rail. Slady passegers bound t nearly Into fits. Dan Tocker found the fellow on thestreet, .mese.t4blm with her: and called, anmds up.' The blasted fool made a motion for his six-shooter and Dan ,-, 4d him choeek full of buckshot. He o Iget there Eli, and now peace _ .I baek h etht ne" a " 1 I &thtou Ihave fwer aeci P fe kains in the west than athe east, wbhie consider et that, every man earries a .atWls mmbo are always a-e the most ere . d like t see you . ou drop it so quick bbs youer head Wim. There o , ed many aceidents, .e.wsears ago when the Sit e bhabit of carrying 'wlei ln 4la r guns, and u to the saty, Cato`h to avoid , Sure as the gun drop rgp. off she went. A . bgot sot in this way. Now fiado l o* carries one oham l , with the hammer resting .w of whnfouraswnna no.jar can dis ,.'.cowbpys," .said the S"ure regular dades about pistols. Nothing will do I -thae but gold andiliver-mounted and ry-hhandled weapons. - Rih Med= iz mas are more given to this style of t im Aerlanmo s, The truth tet and s ilver-plated ýd eveMdLvs/'a 'not the best on the c plains. The reflection of the sun on the white metal surface of the barrel tal acc, urate saooting."-St. r tltýý- .Dea~·loorat: a I· - - d Cool uIf en uGarment. WI . 4!a, boonpanyingfa ur;ig , Bgreater prt of the masmuline business community has blossomed out in soersuekeri.' This carious, zterial, of which a md n i. ralcutta out of silk and Sea Island cotton. It should not be onfound'd with' the material of same name which the ladies wear, -) . 0 .noithing but .-6MlS--lu uel,,, . Wanamaker re JIt. tlh iresting ecouliarity about t ý Jderatiti;hey arr tbhe only dress material for men not bought by the yard and almost the only'one that is hOto be taken by.theimporter exclu . d'"on faith." "It has to be paid -o" he s.jy " " year in advaneo, * whan order4 and it is never known what patttriirorhowriuch is coming. W. bouglt by the box. and each box Sb as ilty pipobb, "and the pieces may be small or they may be. large. maym , ,,.bablu...stripss -or buff sts or even red stripes. It is all ý e um and whatever comes has to be S..o no way of sending it •scetimes in dressing it with rice-water the material becomes dis i 5a aii d should that be the ease , itb..to btaksa just the same. There Sir i'.ress. It's a cool heathen gar ment from a hot heathen land.-Phil adelphia Times. Sentinels that Were Useless. 4 f.V. weeks ago, on the authority .I . 4 transatlantie correspondent, I a ted a ptory as to how General aBlmna F. Butler, when a congress. Sman,. procured the removal of an aged .. of a Washington crypt that ''llE~ iv.er existed. This narrative w. .shave aroused the war oflice of St. James' Park, who with . a1he last fortnight have removed a u+ nu.sly twen of aL sialld iuilling there,,, wherein is military board of inv-tion ,,nic held several meetings. In lRssia the Ilat Emperor Alexander alwaysl marching up and down on a gras.s plot. Upon inqlliry he discovered that the Enn press Catherine had obseirved an eurly daisy on tLe plot, and had remarked to one of her suite that she hoped it would not be picked. Ever after ta aentinel had kept watch by ntid guard by night and by day over the plot. From Life (London). The Ilglh-''Tuned Toach. There is a grave, studious young man in town, rather theologically in clined, who brings back this reminis cence from a trip to California for his health. Traveling over the mountains on a stage coach, seated beside the driver, he endeavored to engage that worthy in conversation. but in vain. His questions, his remarks. provoked .only monosylabic replies. The haugh ty john did not unbend. He -e.mned in fact to counsider the young iman1: quite beneath thedignity of his notice. In due time the coach stopped at the wayside station for dinner. It was ua meal capable of inspiring an acunte desire to commit suicide. But the passengers, most of whom had never visited the effete east, tackled it with a relish strikingly in contrast with the struggles of my friend to get through with it. When the crowning touch to the banquet, pie was announced, the I young man, never heeding the ill-de sigs ed contempt of the waiter maiden, asked for a fork in addition to the one SeapSon povidled to carve the confec tion. On resuming his seat beside the I driver, he was astonished to perceive that that haughty individual had un bent. Thence on through the ride he was all smiles and afability. At his journey's end the young mani ventur ed to inquire the cause of the poten tate's change of mood. "W'al, you see," was the reply, "when you I first come frin' all them questions at I me, I thought you was nothing but a preacher, but when I seed you give that high-toned touch to your pie, I know'd you was a gambler." The salary of Mr. James G. Lathrop, the new trainer for athletes at Har vard, will be $2,(X)0 a year. The sal ary of a college tutor is generally from $800 to $1,200. A foreign scientific journal reports that a composition of send, cork, and lime molded into blocks is now on trial in Germany for building light partitions. It is said to have the ad vantage 9f excluding sounds better than brick, while being light and a good non-conductor. An Italian Admiral has invented a shrapnel shell for the 100-ton guns at thirty yards from the cannon's mouth it bursts, throwing forward seventy five smaller projectiles, which in turn burst, strewing in fan-shape a thick shower of balls and fragments with terrible destructive effect. M. Renan has a little trait that is provoking to Some of his acquaint ances. When the great man is called into argument he always begins by admitting that his adversary is right. "Vous avez parfaitement raison," he says; "OCpendant-" and then he pro coeds to demolish all the theories of contestant. A lady of Mayence, Germany, form erly in good circumstances, sold her late husband'stonmbstone to the super intendent of the Jewish Cemetery. It had cost $750 some years ago. She accepted 87.6i0, and it was removed from the Christian to the Jewish graveyard. She used the money to pay her passage to America. A young German went up to a po lieBman in Birmingham, England, the other day, and asked the way to the Ger'mnan Coun.ul. The otlicer proceed ed to show htim the way, when he sud denly pulled out a bottle.of prussic acid, broke it with his tooeeth and swal lowed the contents, dying immtediato ly. He had recoiveil orders to rejoin his regiment in Germany. Large steel works will soon be in operation at Bilbao, Spain, near which there is an abundance of homatite. A Spanish company, which has obtained important concessions from the gov ernment, is to engage in the enter prise. Now blast-furuaces and other appliances are in course of construc tion for the smelting of the ore and for the conversion of the product into rails, bars, and beams of various sec tions. London is the great fur market of the world, and the great bulk of all skins are shipped there. There are two large sales of fin'rs, one in Octo her and one inl Marcl, at each of which the skins are bought by agents for Amnricuan ueconut. Manty skins are shipped to London froml this couln try, and at the next sale bought for American account and shipped back, thus losing the freight churges, thero being no duty on raw skinls. The wife of P. Smuith of Dtald wood, for some reaoson unknown, left .mlul gontleman not long ago, whereupon he tacked up a notice on the stre ,t that is truly HIomeric in its graund simplicity. Here it isn "My' wife Sarah has Shot my runche. When I didn't Doo ai thing Too hr aun' I want it idisti netly Understood that any mann That takes hur in an kers for hur' O)n I my account W\il get himself so full of I tend that Sum tMitlterfoot will locate him fur a mineral clone. A word To the wise is suflicienlt and orter work on fools." Immediately on its becoming known ini Catania that Cardinal aun Felice, 1 Archbishop of Naples, had given all he had to his own atllicted flock, had Idespoiled himiself of his cross and I set it to the Archbi:.hop of Catania to be sold in aid of thesufterers there, a number of Catanian citizens went to Monsignor Dsmnet, the Archbishop, with 2,O0i francs to redeeim the cross, requesting him at thei same time to beg the Cardinal to take it back as a gift from them in inenuory of grate ful (atania. Between Damascus and Jerusalem is said to be a tribe of about 3,000 Iraelites, who have probaily eeoon there since thebegi lining of t he (hris tiun era. They have neither city nor town. but live in tents, and speak the Hebrew language among thenmselves, but use the Arabian with strangers. They have remained, like the primi tive races, exclusively tillers of the soil and warriors. They go armed from head to foot. They earn i mena ger subsistence from the soil, and are content with it. A new refinement in vegetarianism has been devised. At aI recent vege tarian banquet in England, after the usual amount of distensive food had been consuumed. a inalcontent had the cournage to observe that if we left off rearing animals for food it would in terfere with elothes. He was, how ever, instantly co,nfuted in the most practical manner by a true vegetarian, who arose and asserted that he was completely dressed in materials that had involved no blood-guiltiness what ever. A cotton velveteen coat, a dark linen drill waist coat. corduroy trous ers and lawn tenni' shoes constituted the array of this aninnals' friend. He also committed himself to the state ment that "he had never tasted ani mal food in his life." ADVERTISMENTS. NEW HOTELI Augusta House! AI'GL':;TA. 31. T. Thlo ptronage of the public ro -pectfully soliciteld. IVERYf, FEED .4hD SILE Stable in connection. HENRY WIEGANDI), 'Proprietor. THE Jakcsol Hotel, Old Agency, Montana, Fiast-Class in Every Respect. Trnvel,,ri vislitino('llorl. t will findl ,xcellhnt firllnllelr iiiln o v. 1 1(tlll. t th| '1i10 i1% Ioltliti 'l w lndl w ill o dd t o t hiol nlfi i hl m T hu . oI n FINE BAR IN CONNECTION Whero will by fnil only (ho thl olerbt liquurn and hlunbt igaers, Jatmes W. Armstronp , Prop. King Bee Saloon, Johun 31lltial, Prop. All lov'ers of chole. lihiors and 1 1',iars will linal thils tho "oss plhtrc." RHEU1VLATIS1t, Gout, Neuralgia & Sciatict Quickkly ad Perman antly Curotd by. SALIGYLIKA Thie G Ienlt ('Ollololl Sil'0 lll'late ln rl'O tlll y. Slriclhy Vt'm'tahle Nix ytears eshabli~shted and4 ll'lVl'l lknowl Ito llal I i sn le hl Ih O, n 0l 1 (ll (ic l (o clonll. ei. Senlt fIi ttlllt.4ts ofI lihe curedo Immediate relief warranted. Permanent cure guaranteed SECRET: 'rTho only ilshi v,.r lo f i Io, lo u siv1o acid Woi iv II I'h X.ts iall ~liii i l' lirol ii ii lllllllt i tr mI d p utt 1 it[y 111 ,. BALICYLICA work:i with l unlrvllllll offIc on A!ll<ll'tt Ii|{lll rl ) , .II illJI'llilh,++t :\h~ i it~ l ^t'tld',my f P rii rv olrt a per cktbhii curl's i lhre ' I'l+ ll iltl., l ,{ll E ll "" ''t " ' +IlI "''HI.I + +I ' 8 IlI REMEMBER 'I'hlt NLTCyrliA is a iir'tniit ('rlo for llhlOnlllisrn in ill its v'ai'iut tormS, IIlso NPeuralg?+ia, ('iintio+n, (hravel, lDiahote++,s F.e'vers, ]lootl Poistoninig, and Kitini Iy dis(ses. I ]ox?. ~ f$ll'o I"ovi tl llr olllalli Ask your Drufili.l for It., ]a ddtre t11y , ain il hlbll ll . li w Y u; <, ,+o It41) jillt{ I'('('IA |I IIPI '',)ili+4 lliP+.'lll [ '. |!I I ll;i~ 11 IIII |llilp~ b~ll .IU' +1'iI I `+ :I, ABHIIUIIN h I:0 ( llllll' *l lr ci 4i : P,!'i~l 'i (1 jll , ll ll J1lll- , :l I ,. I .L (, rt iI f ) Jzlstll' ' /iII(+I '8'+i t tit rtttllf.111: 111, 'Il llk nl +ill r· or lii l 1 ·,11 D 111,. , "7l~r., ,' iv .', 51,' , l I,, .I .I No~w Violin HAORRI F . *=** -ONE PRICNE CLOTHIER SQUARE DEALING THROUGHn n honest endenvorto n i7CJ .:'.f~r $G.C0- - Cosi. J.88.'.$r. ..C0 plase the public w hve tppe it for $6.00, - - Costing EiZew.re ,$9.00 the enmity of certain d8 THROUGH an hoaest endeavorto A Better Suit for $9.00, - Costing Elsewhere. $16,00 who k, u rtain biteO at once into the front ranks of the A .Iriut-coa lst for $15.00, Coti;n Elsewh:ere, $18.00 Clothing Trade. we are selling ALL PRICES, GRADES AND QUALITIES. We have instockevoryth. FOR CASH more goods in our line Oý r.t fOr $5, - osting Elsewhere, $9.00 lowe or boy, d nao than any other house In Helena; O-. lower than any house in the T A Better Overcoa for $ .00, - Costi:ng Elsewwhere $12.00 tory. Every artlel mar ý mi this line been accomlplised by bring- o .j.00 -. tory. Every article nlart . ihg prices down cto the proper y e A Finr Overc:at .Jr $ 0.00, sCoting E. where, $18.00 selling figures, from whiclhiei while in so doing wo havepncuroper To each purohaser of an Overcoat at $18.00 or upwards we present a tivoly make no deviation.. GOOD WATCH to induce purchase in a good clas of goods. Gents' Furnishing Goods, California Blankets, Underwear, Hats, e aMEl Ord.ere will Eeceiv8e Camre'Rf.1 .ttezntio. ýj. ý3ARRE ' ST. LOUIS MAIN STREST. ý J.H.1 Mcnight & Co Post Traders and Dealers in LENERAL MERCHANDISE, Fort 8haw, Montana, Have on hand a large and varied stock of Goods bought for CASH and which we offer at Bottom Prices. Our stock consists in part of Sta lle Fcy Grorins, Dry oods, Notions, Boots end Shoes, Clothing Hardware, Stores Ian Tinware, Oats Ammunition, Woodenl Ware, Crockely Olass, Las, Hlaress and 8addlery, Wool 1Sacs and Twine, 'ent and Wagon Shets. AGRICULTURAL ZMPLEXMENTS. Consisting in part of ihe Celebrated Wood Self-Binders and Mow eis Tiger Rnckes, Sulky, CGang and Walkng Plows, Harrows, Wheel barrows and Pumps. COOPER WAGONS. We are agent for these celebrated wagons, which rare conceded to be the best wagons made for the Western country. We respect fully invite our old friends and patrons to give as a call and examine goods and prices. Respt., Feb. 6, '84. J. H. McKnight & Co. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN $A.nDJDDLES, Harness, Chaps, Fine California Spnr, Bllts, &c. All goods warranted as represented and satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. JUDITH BASIN, Mont. T., July 20 1888 Mn. WM. (LrAsanAn, Fort linton, M. T. DzAn Site:-Wa the underigrncd cow men of tim Judilth Basiln, having used your saddles for the ,nPt yor, find thl.m flr slp.rldr to all others for dlurbiity, and workmanshlp and for boing thi n ot cow ooddio, for pi et flo oe. hlorace ltrrwoty;r. I'harhes I.wstor, Perry Westfnll James Howard John Campbell, Jim Smit,, Jasut PhIlips, David S. Pheipa, Ed tlg,hln, E. Swoet, Slm Campbell, Wm Rowe (Y-.rd rs by mall will receive prompt attention. Send for pricellist and photos of saddls. Saddles to order a specialty. Fort Ben t,noMnt. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HELENA, MT. Paid-Up Capital ... ............................... 00,000 Surplus and Profit ............................... 250,000 Individual Deposites ....................................,000,000 Government Deposits.... .................... 100,000 T. A. HAUSER, President, DIRECTORS; A. J. DAVIS, Vice-Pres. S. A. Houser, A. M. Holter, J. M. Ming, E. W. KNIGHT, Cashies. E. W. Knight, T. H. Kleinschnmidt, Join T. H. Kleinsphmidt, Asst-Ca C. Curtin, I.. L. Hamilton, C. P. Higgins, A. J. Davis, H. M. Parchen, T. C. Power. Associated Banks: 'et National, Fort Bento. . Missoula National. Missoula, Total Capital and Surplus, $750,000 A General Banking Business Transacted. STURROCK d& LANG, DIALERS IN Universal Stoves, Ranges and House Furnishing Goods Tinners' Supplies a Specialty. AGENTS FOR THE BOYTON HOT AIR FURNACES. E.ole Ageixts fbr the Celebratect 8uou ey.e Poroe Pumps Bost In thn World. Masonic Temple, HELENA, MONT oCr. Main E .t. HELENA, MONT -Blacksmith - and - Wagon - Shop. ". E . . Wataon, BInoksmith Sitn Itiver, - Moniana. Sa...mple :9o-n Billiard Parlor, Of Kelley & Robertson, Will 1h foumdl a fine assortment of wines, liquore nnd cigars. LUMBER. LUMB1L Ktsselpaugh, Carter & Co., Would announce to the people of Sun River and the surroundingo try that they have opened a Lumber yard here. First-Class Lumber and Building -Materialat $30. per m. Contractore and Builders will do well to examine the stock Make any contracts for Lumber until you have figured with ithese gentlemen. Remember they will not be undersold. A. M, HOLTER & BRO,, Offer For Sale to Meet any Competion at Sun River Crossing, Sun River Ferry, Ulidia, and Landings on the Mo., A complete stock of Lu i resed .- Lat- an- Ser, Dressed and Matched Flooring Windows, Doors, Blinds & Mouldings. Parties desiring to purchase will save money by addressing our agenlts. Thomas Rose, I Thomas Gorhmo. Sun River, U'lidia, E.D Davis, David Churchill, Sun River Ferry. Shorgold. A. M. HOLTER & BRO., Mo--- ,o Have for sale a completo line of -BUILDERS' -:- HARDWARE For bottom figures on Hardware, address A. M. Ilolter & Bro., Helena. 1e4. 18®4. Clarke, Conrad A. Curtin, HEAVY, SHELF AND BUILDING llARDWAR Sole Aenta for Prit e lil.ea . Loyl Acorn, Sir 'i c, Dth A Co. "aS,)eriur" Cookiag utovw. -ALO- FISHER & CO.'8 ACTIpFr WROUIUT IRON 7RANO S o rdoa solllted, which will re. 'iolv. prolupt and careful attan. 52, . . 56 MIAn IT. Helena, Mont. New Firm. N'>w ýDu,'iness. Kauffmnan & Ellis, Sash, Blin and, Door Factor!, Mouldings of all Kinds. Planing done to order. 1st ST., SUN RIVER, T Wolf •:- Creek -:- Planing -:- Mill. All kinds of PLANED LUMB ER, PLANED AND MIlATCH DFLOORING Beaded Walnacoatling, Paoel Doors and Sash made to order. R, N. MORRISON & C0 CHAS. I)DARLING, Proprietor. Fine Wines, Liquors and Oigars Kept in stock Finest Billiard Parlor and C(nl Hooms in h' ('it·y.