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- j CRUSHED OUT. It h..liuughi. it Switchtmanst. Killed ,,iiu .' Iest Side Lo1t Night. of - -h em to I apps. face lIthe . b ut , h.) a li wita'l.i na. in ithi' ,Otl I `11 .I| , wenti ti work hiatir111d Ith, l I.' fulll i h III of l 1anho d. ill .Imes It l, aI"' . i l lw'' 's- h,.. hi, dutyl ihad t .ll ' "'ill) l, II ' ilt , IaliL stiing .,ii'lý l in his nil. thatl his ]ied . i h 1. .a ll ii, 'r o '' aft 'varl.s .la 1 ] ,", ;, ditinll. I y :1 o ')(e iok thI tlt It 'in i sUi, ll uro t l iu I l i l; m iid t h a r r i efl h a s i ii w ii 1ai Ill 3, l t!i. ie ' i in life I,' ,I" ih ut ilI ci t i , . ' i ull ia i s li n hi. ;o , i ', l h " one . i ,i ti i l , ita n k Iii .' ..-'i.l - Ik. )as n t iui i"ll h l "ork :,lhe t IIe t, iof th,' . ' nthi s i br' ken.' ao'h . fui, li , transferred .it nlb.th t ' .u ; i ,il t I,. Si, that brie' f l pern .l hei llin l IIIonaI u •t ,f frienls. Alan }. of tIlh, r il*,,i otl i h li' h knel w hit in other slil s 'l. f Ill ,II. tl a in r l l r( i i ili illi. llnn th(ll re.-i ll Il t h ts u l lhat ln. .1ri: i tllll lIr rit ittet tiM I rl to worK in ity5 brl.. It 'a.itrf IrIllu..tom y )i speak inl the kiltd t iway fi'te ltll ii thI highest prais , th, , h ,. T hi i. t' s itise . e ' ihere. tr it. I II tht 'iu i he. larn, . the di l rItuIi)n t , ,, h i .g h l y p r u i s , ' , E rl . yr I" ,roll l i ls t. ri' united in rulogies of itt" ulln. e lllatinit in Ill w thi th .lJohn Kc l lhntullh a i k ll , I w a1 as follow s. .\hl ,ut hlu l r \la n .1 pc isl .ngl r an h l l li 1 r lattly' I.kfl tIl lc le, nli, t hn ti We t.l vit> .i is ta ,ii . wh l' li 'h u hal h ,' a ru'eatiel sk t'i fl ii the Min.or , li bra, h i'tl n se. i ut lie lt r' til I ,s !. '.l e ..it. L ,la b i t'i, t ,, 1e ! ne4t . ii v ii'nt. T i, dll a ' ft t i Ih iiron Ci iit i)itl \ ih h rli.,ly il.s Ia lauk uttr rIuple l in i it Ill. tel t l'n hi ft': if.lit in tu i n t in ll l iii It l lt i nll C. il l ,' .ti' u n m p)lli,' (ea iull. 'i ni. l li. h li hain saul lii., Iix ),ll Irh t leln', i plitue;i !l ,hil, ii eriy o 'i,' ih ; hlh m thei. ini I'c t'med a t Wil a iN y' i'' illa . l orlile. i , l a ,, h i e r ct. l : ,t . l : . lli lltk , I the, .1 !'. 'it' i I'am 'rk e sml I 's II 'I.n: liu ii P il, of h 'tr.' asg o riit i t' ill in e liatls thil tIIt f nit i unt f shltet t ihe aortli nult. lael aiit theii inhlhtin, 'lof his iill. hnii thl i 'llu e r in w lle sll t H .l i a int li cioas to tlhll grount IM h+ttr Il'1 unti ,idek + U , . As 1'' wol bhurt taken to a oni;h he half way revivdl anil partly ilketli Ip tin. the platforiii. htl hiad Ilas' llook in his eye alnd lhis companionslIli ul] p'lilinnly see that dtiath .was not fri istant. ly the i til, t .he coait.h realihe' ''ide f r the river I. ha.l rtelai' ed -gain in an unronvlsinl. state fromn which he never revived. He was placeh , into a haik and dhriven rapidly to the Minnlipolis house. A physician who hall tien umillii nile.e an examination of the case and said that the p.ir miln wtas bey it,! till earthly aid. bthorth fter reachinth the hotel the little life left in J.oIhn Kellough went iut like an extinguished cantle. The phlyi CCian said the hIv'r had been ruptured uit that probably other internal injuries hadll heo rceidit,. 'TI.e sl.ie tdtl was 2S years ' l , single., andi rile here recently froi % i'nipil, wher, t,, worked on the t',ianliln P u citi. Ih, was ot powertnl buil, stand He ha ti sister in lloitannl, wllo is said tole it tracher in salte 5hl(l!<)11 il lthe 'liriilty of Helena. .A to his other relu ives :nothing couhl te learnlI. 'intil his listl r is h ard fro nttill Ihfinite arrange In ,nts for the funeril will ho Ilal.i SI'IHAY OF TIlE FAI.I1. ,'Vxl'C I).4 " Ie e11.e I r the lirst time in unam }wars it has It4en noticed that the prairie Iogs have nott as yet onle inltl, winlter iquaii;rtelre. Sun Iiver Sun. The, IHrst Natinal bank will o','Iup ItfR hallllllisome new qularters on iiiand ai'ter .arlch 1. Few if iny hanks wFrtl of St. Paul wiill have su'eh i ol odims4 bhawk inl facilities us thti First. l'errv Knox, who retlrnel i recen)tly frliom iA'wistowli after an absence' of several months. sulrprised his friends by brlmging a wife back with him. She was fornwrly Miss Sol; Ellis of Lewistown. They were uizarr.ed the 13th of last A ugust. Alexander Chambers et al. tiled notice of the Lady Brooke quartz lode mining claimn in the recorder's ( llce yesterday. It is situated about tlirete miles from Peter Welcome's ranch oni the east side 'f Otter creek and about Ieve' and one half miles from Kibbey. Chas. Hanson, formerly h)remanii)l for the large lumber firm of Baker & Baker of Springlield, Ills.. arrived in Great F'alls yesterday. Mr. Ilanson takes chage of the llavre branch of the I(:-oc rich Lumber comlany's business. lie is thoroughly postea in all branclhes of the' husiness. B. E. L. Bailey. an attorney ait law in Chicago, would like to learn the. where shouts of Jennio.McDonald. a native of thehucker state. She is only 4 years oltl. hut she is a traveler, as when last heard !rom she was in Helena. Anyone know ing anything of her should write to the ahove lawyer. A gentleman just in from ('hoteau re' putts that James Manix, formerly of Sun River, was found on the 7th inst. lying in the road a short distance east of Robare. His team had evidently ran away with him, as the remains of a buggy lay scat tered about the place where he was found. Mr. Manix was badly frozen about the face and hands,it being feared the fngers of the latter will have to be amputated.--Sun River Sun. FPOM TLE'I)AY'M DAII.Y. A mining man here received a tele gja-m from Granite last night, saying tt an acident occurred there in the }arsite mine yesterd.lyby which Henry Bhaufier was killed and Morris Cahill *erio.sly injured by a premature explo sion. The accident was caused by one of the men piacing a drill in a hole partly filled with dynamite. The other began pounding the drill when the exploaion resulted. Cahill's injuries are not seri ous. 'rThe funeral of John K'lil'ughi, the switchman who wits killed Naturdav night. to')k plac:e yes'e.rday lafternoan at the (atholic churchll. Fther )!:. paid a beautiful tributle thio t dad which went to the, harts of aIll prwn t. . great many r'itbi'lui Illn attI ll 'in the funeral anod foll..ow'tl the bI vl n tlhe griv,. 1, 1 none liItI th I l'i oft'l ,' the nie'lIi enl m'991 bl'" heardl freiim it war11 tIllIuitliht b t1 lIl-n t tI hut 'lh li' . I ho.idv il y)' /lneliur. 'liv 911; 1 1 'i 1 9i,'l11atil9I thi i'v¶tnillclg ol the aw',h .t that he had a sis. *r in 11Tlntallt . 'il, ' i i''ntl. nla in t lbeen cI nti r ie . ! h "n ch 'rl 9I999t ft' forts er' na. 1'' ni I.. l'rilils of the .'' ilo t ill Ia 999i9 Ipu ' hl ,to ih ..,t ' ii, reil i"9 t. t' , I , i. i i h" t'ue.'i 'iut t.,ih .9, ) I.l l 1 I I 9 1111 1. 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This l ,as . , f. frank '\l tria ' '. ra b.h fo. ly 11l ' 'Il'Ity rn's 'ero.Il Ihe ine. l here I "or' had i'ri"ven to9 9 et.' 9 It- ,lb i lme, , h. nil, ;issi.l l,',, for hi.: \o n.litlt emnlp.l nii . lint i ill' lalti.'9 9 I, 9 l'1 i u 9,99. 1I '991.1 i'I',!', he r,1 iiia 1 9., 'l'h19iii, 19 9i, I Irl t. ',I, fl h, rnt19 I91. 11i.n I , It, " ,, ,:l ti ,,,i !leai" :i,.,! 1 i -. u b lin,"'s I. t~i t , 'i ," ,' it. ih d nt't ;Irt , 1., hi hillt aini\ e n till un d t erstanl d ht, luiilt k",;1%" ;ilia I il he i t ofill in.'9"9 199 ti 'hl99 I fiir, i.hnstad of ,ing ii tl Ilhe wa't h 1, 'i his 9 )9 t.lt 9uil99 in9 9 91'l :. h pro' iiir li 9no. Iio11ll I' one of i- ii' ..si a9 il ,es ct,,ped wri'. . th.h limi . ,\ feu o.rs I ti tt"r he , 9 "s arrei a t ' 1i I iea iii rely w rll along1 l ill iears guoi 'e'r fiil! during fhl . jt ur'n ' y from thi , Mitl; rniter ranh to the line and felll t of th" w1a''ti li veral tilmes. Siee )le Vi fell iunder tihe hore's feet. I'e tt'civing the injuries fro.itl which lhe lied. Ford lsays the' it.eill'nt .'urrnred thll sidel of the line ild ltasl tihe ima is known toI ha.e died on the other sine tht e.^,e will h i t om lplicateid one. ']'he United Staes edistrict attorney will also, go to thle llilckfoot agelti'y to l prle ll'n it t the examilination blefore the t.niteti S'itatis elinmissioneir eldy prote'st agatinst thei, issuuince 'of extrdition paplitlerl on thel ground.lll it is suith. that if ulirler werll' .onl 9iiittel.d the died wis iona nn An 'ri can grunnll. I'. |.issei.'r vs. ('cti oijhs ,\" Blroiwn. On mUotillon of pIintif's attrney the I( tin wli a i ordered etrickei, from the ;l nIliIar. 'I'lee sit i we(ire liled yesterday: Nicholas Itauntz vs. Richhard Manslielhl. -Suit ,n itccnunt to recover 8$417.70 ulll interest from A.pril 17, 1I80I. liach, Cory & A.C. vw. Al. I). C.pplerniall. Suiit on itec ount ti reover l' t22. in tlhe tut I tr iof the (estateo P(, eter .I. Neirondoltf, dlw.iased, N. T. Poirter ai:d It. II. 'Powers. aIlpruisers, tiled thir up praisement of tlhe estate. The admilnis triator of thu istlte atls o tiled a Ipetit iii askin., fur the sale orf certain piersonal iroIperty. The court st Jln. 21 as the dlay for the sale. lJohn (iritff of Kilbby mad' linal driiif bfore the district clerk on his hluin. stead inl the east half of the southeast quarter and the southeiast quurter of the northeast quarter of se.tion:i 1. and the southwest ,quarterof the northwest qular ter of section :E1, township 17 north of range 8 east. The special jury ordered by Ithe court will meet January 20, when two crinminal cases will bu tried. They are the state vs. Williams and state vs. llealy. 15ENJ. CItOtWNINlIII Di DEAl?. A Hleavy Owlnr oef (trea Falls P'rnplerty Itles jin Fatr ' Italy. F. W. Crowninshield of this city r' ceiv ed a cable from Rome. Italy. Sunday afternoon conveying the sad intellige'cee of the oe:th there of his rather, Benj. W. Crowinshield, who went to that country Iast fall for his healtlh. The de 'eased was about gAi yeairs old and was one of the wealthy citizens of Bloston. 1Ie was president of the New England R:lulty company wlhich built the Realty hl.wk here and he owned several houses, anl considerable town property in this iity. Mr. F. W. ('rowni shieldwent to ltlth na last night in the delayed train to catch the Northern Pacific east oundl today and will proceed to Boston as rapidly as 1iosible. Mr. II. B. Crownin sh.ield who left Boston ten days ago for Italy probably reached his father's Ied side asbut the time he died. Iukcklea'e Arnhaa ailve. The beat salve in the world for cute bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum. fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfeO t atisfac-, tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box.. For sale by Lapeere Bros. Full line of Blank Books and Memor andume at Calkin's book store. REAL ESTATE llarket tIuiet blat Pricesn Firm - I'rnop.cts Blrighlt lito' the ('ollnl jog 3lonthi. Nelhiil'rt and IIti; I' :1 !r . 1 l el'l ll'll %+ ', hleIll :,tilli; .1 \1lllillný \i i. th . .-, i all r i I ..', lo i 'i'r e i $111. ;t,,111, ; r thl, e nl411 l, is -. 1e .: i i. hita b " ii ii yll i ' 1 ;n h r, all 0, l, ,1 unl,. . ' l, ,. 11 11.1 0 l ll DiiPe. I' ; ils {i1 - h ! 4,l. ;, . ' i': . I : . . i':, h: . IA . b le i il. lh I1 ^ 1 1 ,, i -' , . i. ... .. ' lii. II . I' tt h tl' cll. 'ln r:ll II,. i,, ll . It illn i ttl'i thit of1 ita11l l' !1i lilI. 1Iit t. ti, . ' i caw.ht ; Ierlt.t; It s 1 i '·i i· iiia t city ut I l n in ll ..' i- ' I l . . In :< !" ll " i h , . 11 '- nll1 i44. t, o l l lll h i ll",n il-'r." : 1 " i ,! T h l 'l ric vliu Itg i' I I 't lt il ii.ll it s it eiIIt;1' tni"tltttiV (glint i tiatoll all a . It in (ilall, Nhit t tl'il ae'tl o.i ilt ltin rtiatin. an rlMt li il tl iIs i t l ili it . l. il I' :1 it nightt p ra l iltc' 1 1 i X It I ill a cityr lit, .ui i'iti In l he tl' I"tall-,'Uti it ri'it . ,iIy I li gh tt , rei' e f t in$4 lr to t e irtll it ' ll tn lt 'olir nul. Irtin, wit i th e elof 'itbl f iI 'ntl2' oI pr ; lun g all; , .\ t lcn .- h t l ;it rel irei l%, iv l :ttrn.i;s the inc. ntar for tiher' l 4' seV nt' :I I'ire r rl'rn' f.or h:; n re" , . .\s l roat I I' .ls .1 1 h.: e. IisL. ran'i o1 1h' ,li ion caul shllr' .... unt' l d 'i im !' l nl'? de it ere is '. ,ii it, the n YLhol"i.'t WJ le' h in ic i lllwi ll. |I pi e 1 , o i .ld I'; Il l tih ll b ilt Iilii ofl' i ' ý ,ya to. ; ll ral esllle th e re hin b e e n n ' " n I " i i . i a l ,.1" il ,lu i 'y iid It fe'w' .l: l le:d.h . !k. 1-ibn'l "" l ri',t. ert., is in fail dI ,t ni .l , It i. tI Io . e a r l s f' r 1inl ' i o ti l i t y t o b o I ll i l i l'f 'ti t I'il1 1 i 1 I,:1 l I I' 11 ly imOimilr in th pin'imlln tihait tle' inamrket is all that comiul h elxpected ftor thi e sa min if not a little Itter than usuial, iandi regardl tihme prispeI ait s e xceptilnally goo.d. Of course this feeling is dueii largely to the prospictiv<,e openintg of the iI stmn S- Montana smmelter which will biring hundlreds mf new people to, (reat Ialls pmoiple who will miake, gail wagesi imand will want to buy a hmie. ''here hais bi-lru clmsidei.maule activity diring thie lasit few weieks in the IImston S(;tr('t ialls lundIl ('Impany' a ddlition. Ihe co mimmpanmy htias. since Decembimter I. pold 3it. ttl wortih lot' ts. l'They haive built ai number omm f IIhousesm which iare heinig limiished rapidly and are taken up s)i fast asm they leave tihe earlntier' i hands. 'hl, i enterprising ametnt of the. adhlition, I henry Pirint iss, Jr., is AN I.' NTI t'S il. i oi the suibject iof I;reat I,'ails aiitd her i, Sources. "ie lmterdiy. in cmi vttvisrami with Ia repressentamtive (f tim i Nlt i l'N.. iiie el ,pressed hl imself tnl ii ta irm inihe iiief that here is to lie mi great cilt. 'liiti Al mIighti) i-,mm l not 1h.l G(reat lralls her i e eiptlimtmn mre painly." said l 1r. Prn tiss, "wire lhi to write it ii I.ttiers of fIlt in thel sky i- i' utiriulate it froi thi.e lLmaude, thai, lit, h.,: dilinc y the Imarve .n till cmmtbinail , l' latmural r esourl mIti whliich lie has I phue ait h'ii r do r. IBy tlhe mighty pimwer ll te tihe issimri; by tihme IunexhaIIuistmiabl" l meaTsures near lit hninl; ty thei rliloh andlmi innumnrahble de posits, f ior in the surr oundinig imnllt tidAs. the unl ini.m utuule mihm message ofli',~li (i;rnat lmall. is r mn.( mr.mgla, SmvrIi Smelmit mmi t a', le 1i+imtm:atiratel mi with the vast mqaititiher, iof ire-. The uli rivallemi rleslurlm s tofI rileat Fallms are siirely prophetimc m tie mamihtg greilntm.c of the city and of her tatiunial intmpIr taunip as the seat of thle largest ismelltting works in them ImounItry. It di's not rei qutricm nmy tretch of imt gimnttio to semie. in the near future, the, hnmllkls uof the Mis ismuri liiali witih smlli-iti ,l i m f ml'lm hii Bhlatk eiugh' tfmist- im l tiiiiiinhw mmist." NEIH SKT ANI) IIAIlKI I. What la Pltralinger Thtium of TllheI. I Ilmily C(amps. Ithe real estate markmet has Ibeen fairly actiive in Neihart lind iiarker proi prties. Although themse towns are pre emiinently uining tawns, (;rent l'ulis peoim- rec.mg nine that they ire going tio he it:mplrtant ce.iters ofit trhmm in their rcspeh-ctim- di tricts. This i ts shown y l -the int.erest taken in them by the p heople if this iit)y outside of the+e interested in the mines. iThe mseveral real estate nlmin m him i makelm a hispecial feature olf these prIperti.es rteprt that thei market emntiniues fairly natiive with fhirm prices. Property in bth townsII is coinsidelred a gooe invemstmeilnlt andll io that is sure to bring an imple, reiturn. To be sure this belief is ummsme, Latrgely nmi th confide nitd felt in tihe minlng piroma pects adjoining thi(se touwns, I. it if -verm ionidtenee in a mining district is justi tiHd it is in the case of thomse ('impmm A iim'RANtGlith VIIi W. A. McAndrew, travelinig pasmeinger ugeut of the Great Nurtheirn railway, who is busied in getting infrtnmaltin for his department on the prospectms of the country along the company's liuem in Da kota and Montana, was seen at tihe Park hotel yesterday, and says that he is to ie set down as "gone" on the Ilte!t mountain district. lie say. "You have in Harker aid Neihart two suburbs of which Great Falls may be proud. The towns impress a stranger with the fact of their permanence. The building operations going on there are of COTLIY AND 'MIikarTANTIAI. NATURE. Neihart is now fully a Ilile long and in plaes tP Inure than four bilcks wile. T'rhe hotetls are equal tl s',rvice antd tahl,l to any in Moantanar. 'rh1, faiaiUa lau.k depllilllre iln Nl Inn1111% w '.l' , l.rll Iirn nIe. g I slo iety iuil .1a,'i! \i atrr i' i tt ~ h," it tria tl iat t i N .-illart. I "tr iilllli i;i llnl. 1. i' .1 li . I, I II t :: I. 11, I lI. f.,wlq h , I IL,, i. , ii I.> llife i i . .. 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" blac'ksm4i41h shop~I with 1444 fllr~gI'4,n44u pliedI wi4th 4'om44jr'e4444'4 air4, 44441 444 4444444 wary donkey enginel ho4istin4g r1' frunlile )4 44t4o(pe. 1"4o4'ly-live4 44444 am4 444o4 ('4a j4I4y.4I 14nd4 the flurlI wilt 44oon444 doub1414.4 Ten thousanl shlarne of Wtuippoorwill stock were recently sold for :1 cents. A few days ago the Queen of the Hills people, in the' present running west fronm the main tunnel, struck twenty-seven| i iches o' high gradie .re. The ddTerent erosscutswill Ihe kept in full operation. The indications in the Ingersoll are' that they iare cnlillng to a lead of some kind, the ground getting much softer us they progress. Wheth'"r it is the Queen of the Mountain vein or ai spur thiey to not know themiselves. A rich strik, was madei i tlhe Itok creek maine last week. It is a line ttody of galenau c., going high ii silver. The TLizzie is on the same vein and work will hIe beguzin on thalt claim nei t week. 'The Lwiston freightlers with their loail f ibllion friom the Maiden smelter have, iarrived t Fort Ientol. andtl are .namped just iuiross the rivr. The ore will bel loaded at tlh dlepot for shipment iautl in a few lmas. It is tseli.ved that the ('oCuleropolis minesm are calpable of prodlucing enough ore to necessitate a plant half as large as Anaconda, and that owiing to the rich ness of the ore it would be quite as pro dlutive as the Anaconda mine and plant in a financial sense. Ales. Werk, the well-know horseman, former owner of Clen Elm, Ida Glen. J)aniel I, and other good horses, was in from Chesnut valley last week, and bought of D. H. Murdock, the well bred trotting stalion Black tdelim": price 55I0. ULIGHTLY SENSATIONAL. i. ia Mlnneepoll Tribune Arcount of Life Here-A Slur on the Town. Many of the daily papers of the far Past are in the habit of publlshing ac counts of bloody scenes illegedl to have transpired in western towns. 'Tley orig naute in the fertile brain of the Testi' I-iirter wh11 has to fiurlill ll I-co y ol f so1n- kiind to hohl his job,,. 'T'h'y ;'. all kI? ,w)riloing s.ll es of life in 11..inin. :'. -ill,.-· ZiI, (t.%I%' ,111 1o. H , '.' "41t .. I ll .,I · te " ts thts .trop a ''1·'·.1~ 1!1'l.·. ,0 , .11 "f ":+11111' "11;1"c." , . .111 if il,':, , r al,, 1;;.1' 1i1 " l. l l tMI riit 4 l<ll ll a : . t \ I . . .I, inhi 'V,'.! , I'"w r a,'11 it 11 . I , i4 It , Iriulgilly .' lit11'de r o I ' ll \\l' it1 I}S' b oll l p.ll. ',: ht, l ,il , th 111;, 11,. l, .ilr. i il th II h lt ti, f ,oll It., 1 ,I,;, ,1 , l lt in k II !. 1 ., fl a " I"l' l':l l ll'l'' 1hil .. I -I III , al nI 't I1,11 1l:i 1 ,ill-r l tl',-'r.il h 1..i l. n i h l., i l ll 4 11 llil h , li t' ill'h ati;t l rlll lt . II 1tr 1rllt' r.ait. l It isit' I. i.'Coll tils tli lil i lnl if uPliti iit ill til.- ..t .n ihs st s l.s t f ti.thte olal' nli\We4 l I l., I h,. 0 .l l. , ir, \' l i11t ,; i a tit te .'.sta..l if, itn - pa i - Ti ie 'T'rib iu Ine . es-flhell ti-i-stil-f Sllll l il. lirf all li u. 1 s1oill lll mielll flu tIiilttiiiil. ii iliihiS ill tif glas -s ile ofi thl- 11tow-int u -n i Ian-iybd ill 1-r11( s atlhl iit if no J srlugib tIo the Muu i 1n1 Than ub thei arihunle shor· orre p erly the( tI"r . I di, . ti cri tll l lth . ;ll l th o I' lit jih,1r J1.. i, . I ta,, , . Ilh e lh w, lll of thi Ite t h l i. h, tlill , 0f tur I told g o ohlle tll. pr I on i. ll llir -l." C I iii-r l as l . t.I .. H, , II, r paI rts tl' lrlollllul. 1 cl l ltow l an l,'lm i ll an llt in i.l'r tut- ..N,., ,,I' lh,' 11.111. 11, n.lwh tllin. 1 t4il ll,- al'b Il 1.il ' l b ' ill, to Ilh l' l'i" ai. po h l.'i Tr ilyu lin -I h 1'4) 11 rd5 r L then trioust t. uhr ei t l, .ganif th, ,ati. n ll. Ii n the y ealllr, ,it II tho ocutrr, L( t:l1 s.clit if I1ar t l s hri'klat \ hil e at. itli I Ino 1 l, e tI en r i ye ll. li r altlerca tho s ,the Io d. t h: al edt h ar e ( lifttaone to u i ri wilpl nib e r. b fut i na. Tii redl Mlisi iit wiIdsmaniitt i tliliner contrasting with the neater city mnan,the ssoirking and pale profetssionual. the rough balr ith its long necked glasses, the groupls of men, the low, round tables. here and tlhere white, idrawnl faces tlnd lighting all the yellow. flaring gas. A scenel also peic liar to itself. "lhere, you fillers, stop that squlih bling!" yclls out the bartlndler. threaut,. in.ly. asi two of the "boys" iegilln using their lists on iach iother. "'You wion't. th:" as they show no signs of ceasiing: andi grallsIlng , Ilong ".six-shoter" friom sotitiwhlere tltiilnd the bar. h,, jumps ouit and gitcs ieach if the disputaints a hard whacIk nil the hliad with it. 'they tdrop like lugs ault the lartendel r goes bak to his flar. The. t ii i- ei lntinu.s and tllt gutti lilng st ill goes- on. "Say. stranger. youtll hit the ir.ng mnill some tnw*"" tiys' llt Ilsill is hli leans against the bar. i "l haven't n it yet.'" avers ih li blr tender. u owliglei. tand his hiand t teals togward his w'l-uul n as if half a sunil It tihllw the intruder that hts aelvit ,s is not waIuI . tt 'I'h e strangl er s hing h. i sh. o lh ,r awl walks away. "Plag himu' Ilog hit, '" s.om-w cries. n I tiantl isll His il t Ic r hin ~ t Iatur ilt l dol, tor. .\ 1 .Iri ,ot f pistols irtti hullt-d itand it his right f ullets go urling in the intli' dirlwtitn. Ihi iis unhurt. nd stops just tlong enugh to pull his pitstol. i.il Lis Thutn. "i h tlltr did lh-l t i,: ar, li, - i t icore (i t vw i tess. tHkull ts firt and lase aftr. war ils is the tried ti i rllb he twit n liii h. rtentiler had knollckeld stilff. I a.er by the galiing tilles. gi dust, the stakes aire high. "Iat h a11 youi" stis the dialitnr at is t " olit r nin's,'u ays-" lte tlllther:. andl . th nmotion throanwsdown his hn darts with his right hbelt il id pistol ips thll takes ovut er with his left. Stop that!" cris the nishd. . Th ril.s a an've got four tns.ale lu h thro his them nd tls ull length on te .oor. But the other makes one more i.vi nient. With his left hand he sweeps the stakhi piol in his and ketnd wa bigle hole right ginpp.irrs forit l fraction of ia seoll uni der till, table andl tcomtes hack with a dlemniniig pinto,. " i'u i til jo b .' h e says. c ,> lly . "l hi al bye. 'her alre no ill itt s o t iise. See vlou later w hen you play a square gutnl.' Aid he disappears. The other hiltrs hist lip and says nothing. lint lihe wits for his c.aott. And at last he sees it. His late antagonist is at it again. He steals np until he is face to face. "ihse. you tiar." he shouts. .\nd the other Iooks till quickly. apprehensively. " Hand over that stuff!." "You be - " and his hand darts to ward his belt. and his pistol is half way out before the sentence is tinished. But it never is finished. There is a quick movement. and a shot and a moan: and the man at the table lunges from his chair and falls full length on the floor, his pistol in his hand and a big hole be tween his eyes. Such of the crowd as notice make their way to the place. The man with the smoking pistol gives his own explanation of the affair; he stoops down and takes the money; the man is carried to another room. the crowds part, the ganoes go on. the gas grows dimmer and more yellow froIr the clouds of smcoke. and the din increases. And the cards rustle and the chips fall. II. FI.A' r. i 1.1 .5 A IAi. ASA1.ION. An iIple.o l...ier I olll tic, N'rjlll'i.ct r .l Si f.th. : t i , . i i it.ir. i ti l . ,"'.') tle' 11;4. 1 "',. "" , " " ''J l:I F" ]t I ! S . l i . th,. I(I. .,t, , kit II it -t o Ii si i t 11 i l iii l ii . 10 itih liti i t ii i knitl· 1 Iici ,,t . c hi : - ..' th , . I , ,,.VI1 ,' ... . i' .. . . t, , . . .h ,,r , I h 11 " _ tih " .;. .' f , ' h l if " c' it..... b i u iv. f i ., t tr atl'icn ivi , i l • I ;nIiv i i ic, t Ic ito ,citliIer tici ,itoia . "ih Iay .,t t ,.h i v r iluc icly ii c frit , cicil, l it" ai l ;,iist iiticir ntw iii mc cliiia. mcnl I iiavic yct Io iiccmr If I ,t y p? li "li "li ir is Iv o1."C.. c kinglll. t111 1t rIt;h ;, all 1' "t, , ""t1h' t',Sll .l td I ilrl hlr.. II.l( Ior tIoy -.·1(· oI al , il ' 111tin ,' ' ye .t 1 t hea stigator of that nctive t.i niiae lao his ciarczes alcve his own si.rnature. as I alwiays haavit iionclucted iliy saloon asc cli Iccll-nly ai any man coull,. T'l'he; , is a l o iin or itw i ll this ,vicilt who hlacve a spite against hu. foir what llncv. I cl cat c ciiknow, and itine of them lucas heacrId to iay if tlhere was anh y way Ili -bread:" civor Irive cii out ..f here h" uii ,'llt do $o. lcd I kt ',tic , dins Ieiic lrying to chl .n etcr sine,. ail thr iwhvin rtiatter has arisen tirtough a httlo. pehti spit,. I lily any elan t l say- I ever tar bccr t l any cisrii tcit},ble characters ariunli han r a. , frcla Ithei r siie of tcil. lin.. anl I lanii that I i io i u c elii cat d itlc coii.li al it t l hni iit a s iu, it . fi,, h1 I 'T'hankin _ for vycr valuic i. span, Iiia. hre - tif.lly ythr,. II t .ll 1. Ku, ý i,. i in. al> i.ai. I t. I I: rha Pnli r L:r.r t a t h l i.'h, t ' |I o- L,e Mlolntlal l Ce ler--A Nt I - e Itr I:-.toial. \\W'c rk is .rretassug rid at tice oIston '\ .1, tuanac sneltir. Thle Stilwell , I c-i * I. - ltu al fafrtur . i-ota~uc ny of Ilayti. Ohio. haye Iee.n at work for tnmel wt'tIkc placing in lsjiticn in the power hoeia thrlc.e of their Victor Turb otIe wah,,ls. 'l'hch last was placed yester day and ( h;.. Ihcwi"i. who has had charge of the work. will leave in ia day aor two for lDayton. Thie is the sanc' company I that supplied the wheels fir tlce Electric Light company. .A large fArce tof cacrpenters arre at work on th lnew l melt*er now being erected just Ibelow the encceantrat.r. putting in the windowls. .\c showing the' size of this one Iuilcling it imay lbte remacrked that it ccltli-i' will contain ehlevt'n hundred windows. If that dles not ilnlicate that the c.'mpany is luthlingone of the largestl smi*lters in tihlt warlI nothinilci dclIes. ()lite of tlice worktetn at the s iicte ter .'a seriausll icnjureil e.iste.rda) eIamornling by a fallineg rock, h1:,,. striking him on the' huek if the I- ', . Iructured his skull. li. wasi tHakeen lioie bi t afterwards re ilve, d to, lhie gene'ral hospital. It will lIe' t c,.,c.sury to tri.ph in- in oerdelr to relie.e the pressure of thie fraecture'l hlii' en tle' brain. The physician in charge is te:l prep'are'l tre say what will be telt- ,,utco'e- of the injury but the, ee c is reg, "ele' l ais slerious oeti'. F'riday aie* of the workncin at the .le.trilc lighlt 1l..er heiusc had oe.l sion to geo unllder tlte' buil'linig to acIl;ke' scaila'w repairs. For this purpoc' h,' used ai raft k,-pt inl the tail r -i'a Ir e,,ircv'e oni s clt ' cih ell ills. in sIIIIe \way lIc' I( raft cIgot ac iay with t ie ailll anll shol t eout of., thei tail race intl lt-h ralicls of" thei rivel anll began a i t t (l il.e' n the' clirtatllr l-'rtunatel. it pac sel m ar a 1,1h -itf ice' anid thel i ln, y a dcIc e ' l',rt lIeap. su e.. ted i e icn g ctig clll of ahli craft. reaching the sholre safe bue t ia ry badliy frightened. lie' had i a lcirr t''sc c apse from ani in vo ntar ei isit to lice lainhlilow 1I11 U1) ' O Ti ll'; ItAll& I. Fred e t- a iee K irie- Wihil ie lin i teie-Cre' the t'olunc a IIe.nplttal. .A neacI' clale'd Fre'. I 1 \awho C ic eicce' Ctownc rec'''ntiiy fro e rI, esh t. a cich. wni taken sick at the (tc',nccrc'itial hotel last Friday.v . I. h'e t ctcnsiderahly weorse haturday ;adI It wasc evedeclnt heI wouldi hai''e a svcc r-ll't attlak ocf lilpneumonia, caci utpplication was lllmade t'o lione of the ccounty physicians to remove him to tlhe iclunty hospital. 'lT'he dctor said a per mit woul have to Ie Icbtlnnedl from the audlitor and that the man was toe ill to lbe ren,\ed laut nevertheless one Will. Scnith, who said he was a friend of the sick mean. got a hack Sunday morning anI putting the man ill it started for the' lhospital. The ptIar fellow died before reI'chiIn tIhere and was lburied that afternoonlc ac a pauper. It has since been learned that he had ctheck foer *1(1) in his pocket and is satl to havcc left money in a bank here. It was an unfortunate affair all around andi plainly demonstrates that there shIoul be a place provided in the city wihere friendless and needy sick poople can be given proper attention without cgoilng way out to the poor house. Diaries for 18'2 and Office Supplies at l'alkin's book store. Netlee to Travelers. Messrs. Chamberlain Bros. wish to announce to the traveling public that they have resumed active management of the Armington hotel at Armington and will be pleased to see all old friends. Ample accommodations offered for tray. sling men. l0t-tf.