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CLINTON H. KOORI, A. d. ev porth-Wtge#t. EBBI LOIE AB Bi LOCAL RfLVIT!ZB. PJIB8NAIL Newv To-Day. B. Preasnt of theK ollagi** The County Commissioners will meet a ML W.A. Clark uRn remove 'bfamily ROW THE FLATEKAD POLICE ADMIfISTRR Istittute. CATARRH Notice. May 6th. to Bette'. a eeplap wesks. PUNI5EMENT. RELIGIOUS. Great Clearance The Public Sahool will es~tess four He Who Has Trot a Buggs" Path is Hest Mrs. DaniDOamer of ' igthe has been the A PHYSI0 S'STESTIMOIT. The Board of County Commissioners will meet on Sale To the Editor New North-West: Monday May 0, 178, and ecuttage in passion tau weeks after this. BUstd its''' eta oters. guestofMrs. Robert Penner for the past, davt for tnauseationot bucine's. -OF- The question of Indian brutality as pub- SYeare a Physielan. 2 Years a By order of Board, 'tHOS.'II. IRVINE, Pu.- rranzns.-Services every Sunday morning New week. Attest. tres are replacing the hw deu Oa is Theedsy evalgdrAgnrh f1ii the Trustees lished a short time since in Chairman. in the Presbyterian Church, at 11 a. m.;eventng, 7.30 the Missoulian, Subrer. Tried Regular Remedies. H. B. CL.uax, Clerk. 40J-2t ones in Court Square. Instens defsd Clinton Addison Smith, Esq., will start Benton- p m. R1ev.J. B. Russel, officiating. at the Mosis collegio s led to a partial investigation on the 9th in- H. Moore, the present theHier Lodge wards on his Tried Patent Medicines. Penma. Sunday-school in the same place at 2 p. m. Prayer CLOTIHING The Institute Trustees are getting their Pacipalo annual canvassing trip next stant. It is not necessary to repeat the eabool, Preeident o the lbasitube for th frst yea, Monday. mbeetingevery Thursday eveningt at 7:30 plans made up, and it is pgebable contracts full proceedings of the council held, only ! eetly cured by -AND- a salary of- lossor ton hmbslien. FrealSer Wagon for Sale. will soon be offered for the bruek and atone. Moore accepted this salasy faora e"esin year. a1- Mr. George B. Johnstoo, of the Miner, suffice it to say that it has not changed Catnotic.-Services every Sunday. First Maas at Band of Hope Lodge, L O. G. T. of Phil. though having mare ssegen so euei from other passed through this week to Helena on a public opinion in the least. It could rea- SAMFORITS RADICAL CURE. inserusions now pensig; he dobtless trunsing to I have for satl a two-horse chottler Wason d o'clock a. in.; second Mass a 103 a. m. Catechisn DRY GOODS. Ipsburg, have decided to give a 4th of July business trip. He added materially so the sonably be expected by all persons of intel- EE &cPOTTERt', - Sr.: lb.. peas. Price Ni. JOHN O'NIILL, better recomspense asnedtli .s hs as the o01- 4130 Deer Lodge. under the direetion of the Sisters of Charity at 2X Ball under the anspices of their Lodge. circulation of the Miner in Deer Lodge. ligence that it would be denied by Chief OforD thrt yer. onav ben o'clock p. m. Vespers at 7 o'clock p. m. 1hisoatta isnhaedevelps nasalsufferer pasges.myself fencesfor twelve and larynx.year s w7ith I haeusedCat nepermaen rh Inthe In view of his selsetea thin position Mr. L. C. Father DeRyokere will hold religious *ir Important Treut, who beaded Veetel's Aides and his police force. Had the in- rolltiIn finallytIthle ielorte was medico induced without to fryanictent any permaoet medicine SUERIFF'S 8ALN. by nnanimons chole stothe trsistes, who know fall Pesobsoot Bonanza, a'ter lingering some vestigation alluded to been held with those ptometd.th we allopathmtsarsne verlbe b to do). EIr'ecorAL -Sunday-school every Sunday at 2 p.m. TO AVOID CARRYING OUR services In Philipsburg as Sunday next, wellthat upon the diet year aspirin for many the S-a divers ethers until I Rot old of ous April 28th, not in Butte city, as announced success of the lnstitute. the pe5eg qt Montana will weeks around Vestelbirg has returned to who have shared in this punishment, or I followed the direction. to the letter and am I bp John T Murphy. et al. P1 untiffs, tofZthat oet u plerasaan nt angrou of Adisese.1I WINTER GOODS by mistake In the Miser of this week. be Interested In knewing seMeAdW of tleumur who Butte whoee he soon expects to geoslve and even with spectators, things might have John H. B Fester, et al. Defendants. Hotel Arrivals. has been socarded this high muiain. We have pat up some of the Fr.e Yanners. borne a different aspect. But it stands to- CUREIs certainly a happd combination for the core To be sold at $herltf's saee at the hMr of *I l,.lt.. Mr. Tonr., rsrpectlnlBy, p. m on the 18th day on May A. John O'Neill, the ohampics house theresore eoidd the followlag teuft 'his career D. W. GRAY,M. D., D 1 hL:.ib Wetoi i TO ANOTHER The funeral of little Jessie day just where it has for years, uemolested. Of D~r.D. W. Gray &Son, Phystcln's and of Travona, near and adjolohig the town .t Butte rtit SEASON, AND TO MIKE elevator, gnee to New next week audgtivthebe.assetthat emewho his honorably Clark last Fri- at what is known as Flwrer's Over one year ago the U. S. Court, then Druggists, Muscatiue, Iowa. corner in waid lown., in M B URNEY HO USE. ROOM FOR to rtise the Taylor Hoeks. Persons at carved a usecessadulisb5et advm.Uhsseelrmaestascea day was one of the largest ever seen in this ltuscavwat, Iowa, March li, 187.. Deer Lodge county. li. V.. under and by virtue or an convened in Deer Lodge, ordered flogging execel ion lanued in the above entitled aese and to me Thursday, April 14. P Talent Butte Pioneer and Yambill needing his services Is the right kind of a ma to plees at thebad of as community. Lying in acasket of satin,her duly dlrecre r and ntelivered. the ftllo.vrn desediliet B M Parchen HelenaIJ B Featherman Penn Instiute where many of his pupils will have to en abolished; but it seems that afterwards it Thvleof this remedy most not be overlooked In property, to-wit . All the right, title inteleet the do E Danien City should take him on the wing. head turned aside as though sleeping, the thDeours ofths and 1. C Trent IL couater the adversites which staed as giant obstacles defeunlants, or either of tbemn,hed 00 the sti drv ol lieu Laneyre St Louis, M W Trask City SPRING SHIPMENTS, expression natural as life and choicrst flow- was kept up for a short space of time. De- March. A. 1). tS7i, or have sence acquired. in and to N i tuwtll New Chicago I H Buxton City The Lead City (Black Hills) T.i'esepA In his endeavor to obtain an eduestion. termined to not get folkd in their fiendish an undivided ore-fourth intereat It what Is kiown Davit Carson Phitipeburrt P Keiley Wash'n Gulch Clilto n, Moore was born In Piermont, Grafton ers disposed around, it seemed almost im- WE HAVE MADE GREAT REDUCTIONS IN comes to us in exohange. Mr. J. 8. Bar- SYMPATHETIC DISEASES, at the Conaolidcted Virginia Quaits Lode. sltuattet in (~s W errr Pioneer) Monday, April 22. eusnty,New Hampshire, August 14. 1847. His possible to realise the little one was dead. mode of punishment Chief Andra and his Soummit Valley mining nisteest. Also onae certain Jamnes Kelley Butte N Connolly Heligate tholomew, one the Affeetions of the yme,Ear, Throat. Lengs end Brons town PRICES. of proprietors, is a son- skis Tubes whichrIn many oaser aceompany a tot or tract ot land Ill what is knowi as tie henry Jack do Toner do father was a farmer In poor circumstances. At three The parents have the warnest sympathy of advisers adopted amother method more bru- sever. town of Travona. said lot reint tfectd trout by 140 D Burt do Gus Wisner Pioneer in-law of Colonel L. M. Black, of Boze- years of he was vialted with a double afliction- cf Caarrh. The Inflamed and disease conditIon age the community tal because of its long duration, viz.: The of the masons membrane is the cause of all these feet deep, and known anFoster acnwier or the store .j ii Wilcox City Dan Gamer Butte man. thedeath of his mother and the toss of sight in one eye in their great affliction.e. troueblest and until the system has been brougt house of J Hi B Friet t. Also a lot of ground itr- .1 (t iBndley do IGeu B Johnston do prisoners to beCooDlnOd in a small leg cibin mediately and arjoiluig on the noarithof said Foster'a This latter, however, did not deter him trom reading Rev. M. N. Gilbert preached his last ser- perfecrsy iiday, April 19. LJohnForbia do As will be seen by advertisement, esoz theoof thenotberetasnbly en. corser. beIng 50Weatflout by 140 tectdeep. Also an Mike U DIunci JioneerJoe Cramer Pioneer Mr. and with an Insatiate love for books he had exhaust- and to be tied with cords for weeks at a ed. undivided OUR S:OCK IS LARGE AND OF THE VERY mons as Rector of this Parish at St. James' peItIt Ia but three yeare since SAXTORD'S RADICAL oie tetrth I, terest in and to what Is knwow P 'fusr do Win Norton Upper Valley Moritz Blen has purchased the furniture ed the supply of the neighborhood before he was ten time. Often is it the case that for weeks CURE8was ploceflhew the pu as the Vaillie Vein iuartz lode.asid lade being situated T :A ltibckhuri Butte .iis it. Thomas do blto but in that short BEST QUALITY. years old. Church last Sunday. During the evening Urns ithas foudi way frot alneto California. and in bumani. Valley irnricg disulat, together with all J Br; iut do Miss Maggie Thomas do and upholstery department of Mr. Lan- A friend, of his father, living in an ad- after the prisoners are given their liberty is everywhere sekaowledged by druggists and plrysi. of the buildings, strrres or improvementsatU every lhil McGovern City ti W lavin City joining town, made his happiness complete by ten- service he alluded with much feeling to the' elans to be the most sucoeasafu preparation for the kind and description belonging itih or aplaitaintng sing. Mr. Bien is a first-rate mechanic the prints of these cords are quite noticea- thoroug treatment of Catarrh ever compoundtid. The .lahi L. ity do 'Joun Laity City dering him the use of his library. Until twelve years change he was about tomake and said be had bect wIn be dsemed of more to each and all of tire above described. pInpert, caid do Tuesday, April 2M. and will give good attention to all orders. importance when It is pnoperty hetag situate oeer Sant vnaturin old be worked to the ields in summer sad attended ble. Andra's report as published in the sos pled with the statement that within five years over tu Lodge county, M. '1' Gun Zo-ci do R Buttuer Wilkerville chosen what be deemed best for the church 30 different remedies for Catarrh have been placed on Dated this Sith dayof April, A. D. 1178 do Vaiir-idale Missoula Mr. C. W. Wilkinson, one of our old school in the winter. His father then determined to Miasaoian regarding the kind treatment sale, and to~day. Harr( Iccleeton 'A WE ARE CONSTANTLY RECEIVING BY EX- with one or two exceptions, theIr JAMIE 8 McANDItEWS. John Taylor New Chicago .1 Abased Bvaiwwn send him to an academy in a town three miles dis- work in the Territory. Mr. Gilbert began namest cannot be recalled by the best-informed drng- Sheriff of Deer Ledge County, M. T. Valley 'W TIBallard 'Frisco popular citizens, has recently leased the prisoners receive at his bands is a manu- g .at Advertising may succeed in forcIng[ a few sales, Wil Hartley PRES i GOODS SUITED tant, where he went eleven weeks, boarding at home his ministry here and in two years has ut, unless the remedy posess BY Lou P. Sarrt. Under Sheriff. 460 4t Jweenereter do B Hoover Hellgate TO THE SEA- Valley (late Taylor) House at New Chica- factured faliehood, gotten up in order to uedoubted semerftc Wm Wallace do and walking six miles a day, being too poor to obtain mertdia poetes, it Is absolutely certain to fail into bauriday, April 20. AND TO THE WANTS OF THE PEOPLE, greatly improved upon his earlier efforts. 1 J Cuble Butte , S Neal Yambill SON go, and is prepared to entertain guests in a boarding in town. At sixteen his father became exhonorate himself and shield from further C -t.niwdleld do u m einch Bunte Re possesses fine talents, and is studious, T Ab. Philip-hurc 0Otrickland Blackfout ALL OF WHICH WE OFFER AT THE hospitable manner. He solicits the call of wholly disabled for life, and Clinton's labor was re- earnest and active. It will be his own fault comment his tyranical advisets,undoubted- Bach package of SAN FORD'S RADICAL CURE ron. New York Weekly lerald. A , etens Valle) Jno Bielenburg City quired to support his father, sister tains Dr. Sanford's Improved Inhaling Tube, with full his friends. and himself and ly premeditated several days prior to hav- directions fur its one In all cases. Price 11.00. Sold by J , MlcAndrews City Ed Cubbous City he was compelled to relinquish his hopes of a colle- if in ten years he is not a Bishop. His eiliwholesale and retail d gists and dealers do ing this interview. He through. L iothlb T TGuidon City LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. Cottonwood Lodge I. O. of 0. F. last giate education. For four years he toiled on the charge here regret very much his determi- gives for an excuse, ttte and anadas. WEEKS &POT- l s iut k do L1 DeWitt City that tying is his only method of keeping RmGeneral Agents and Wholesale Druggists. Boston, ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. Rugel Brigts do ',L P Smith City evening gave the Grand Lodge a compli- farm, managing to attend the district school about nation to accept another Parish and all are d 1kn do Widune-day, April 24. two months each winter. At the end of this time his separated two adulterers. Has le forgot The uirreniitioa of this popular newspaper has m.re- tIlinnell Caribou, W'T Boardman mentary reception and entertainment at the sorry to see him depart. The best than trebled di tin lhe wiist. .J untte father died, leaving Clinton .and his slater almost wishes ear. It contains all itu Alla in Vamhilt 'Jacub Johnaon do that the log building referred to contains lehding news contained in the DAtty Ilahrion. t.d ii Scott House. The paper going to press homeless. and kind regards of this peopl'v will follow arranced ,iov brilln iuueei Jno Hlodman do ONE PRICE TO ALL. He had managed, eowever, to save up live separate apartments, or does be think in handy department s. The .1 M, ),Ile I do Kt II Kemp do preceding the hour prevents more extended $125. He had now to decide his future. His sister him always and we know as the years go by COLLINS' FOREIGN NEWS undiay. April 21. Inn Ducey do for a moment that no one outside of an In- 452. mention. was, to care for and the little farm would scarcely af- the memory embraces special dispatches from all onarturs ut the 1 B?lttcvh irt Philipaburg, I H Buxton City E. L. Bonner & Co. of his first charge will not fade globe. together with unbiased, II 1 luinpsoit Buttl tiallord Helena ford employed labor. But she said, " Go to school; dian has knowledge of the fact? His faithful and tapiihic Mr. Jos. A. Hyde, who is a zealous nu- nor lose its lustre. pictures of the great war in IEurola. lunter t i i W Heal do DUDLEY'S STATEMENT. I can manage to get along some way." He determin- statement, contradictory to flogging, may head of mismatist, has the first new silver dollar VOLTAIC PLASTER AMERICAN NEWS ed to do so. A brother returning from Nevada offer- or may not be true, as my informant may we have seen. As a work of art it is not ed to provide means for an academic education, and TH3 NEZ PERCES. IS SIMPLY WONDERFUL. are given the Telegraphic Dispatches of the ui-eek have testifled falsely, but positive evidence frout all parts ot LOCAL 1TEWS. He Thinks " That Ain't No Lawful Pence." an overwhelming success. Liberty has March W. 1sM, he entered Kimball Union Academy. the Union. This feature alone makee can be produced that he did flog after re- TII WBEKLY HERALD her hair dressed with the lunatic fringe, Meriden, N. H., which he attended two years and one THE HISTORY OP THEIR TROUCLES AND THR term, Atting for college in one year's less time than the most valuable newspaper In the world, as it is the CAMPAIGN OF 1877. ceiving orders to stop it. As before stated, Fiatsam the best plaster l ever cheapest. IIUItDY {ousys.-Two of the six in. Attentive readers of the NEW NORTH- and " the bird " looks as though it were the regular course. The last year at the academy saw, and san rscoinnmendtog women have been arrested at midnight in Every week Is given a faithful report dictments mentioned last week without WEST haye doubtless noticed occasional " goosed." was one of great misfortune. being prostrated the them to all. of the town of Missoula for prostitution and C. hitMougtow. POLITICAL NEWS, earlier part of the year with typhoid fever and his By DUNCAN MCDONALD. giving names, on account of the parties mention of one Isaac Dudley, the tramp William McKinney, as good a guard as H OpIuweI, embracing complete and comprehenatvr health seriously impaired for a long time. He had, taken to the Reservation and punished se- m despatches not being under arrest when the record who made nocturnal invasion of the premi- The writer, a relative of Looking Glass and White It hasdopesyoy morefT7 trom Washington, incitding full reports of the the jail has had and who wouldn't talk however, determined to take a college course and are speches of eminent politicians Bird, has entered into arrangements with the New verely, whilst murderers and thieves shhanall other mcidlclnes, He on the questions of was made, were against Madame Mitchell ass of E. H. Irvine in September last. "politics" with Billy Clagett "or any when the time arrived for examination of applicants pow goessto school, Norra-WesT to prepare a series of papers gi ing the allowed to run at large, thus bidding defi- for the first THE FARM and Chas.Staochfield, of Butte, for keeping He was indicted for Burglary at the De- tor Dartmouth College, he went with other candidates DEPARTMENT. other man," gets a game from Dudley, the Nez Fernes version of their troubles and their re- ance to both Territorial and Indian law. of the WBRKLY HERALD gives the latest as well and passed examination. The question of expenses EMMA.ILL., as hurdy gurdy houses. The madame was ar- cember term ; demurrer to the indictment night burglar. Guess he'll live through it, markable campaign. It is a condition of the publica- 2, 1877.k the most practical suggestions and discoveries relat- again came up. The brother had withdrawn his as- One thing quite noticeable regarding the April ing to the duty of the farmer, rested in Butte and Stanchfield in Helena, was sustained, and he was held in custody tion that the views shall be related from their stand- I like the one!Igot well. They hints for raising cattle, but the next man that plays " roots " on sistance, friends and physicians alike declaring he crime they utterly detest is that certain are the best planters, no doubt, poultry, grains, trees. vegetablea, Lo , ,r., with sueg- point, and as full particulars as possible will be given In the world. S. gestions for keeping building. and farming and had their trials this week. The Court to answer at this term, when the charge of him will wish he had been born on the 29th would not probably live a year in college, and that L. McGufr.. utensils of the tribe and their great expedition, The author parties even bid defiance to their law,living Ans Gaovu, Mo., In repair. This is supplemented by a well edited fined them each $100 and costs amounting burglary was ignored, but an indictment anyhow his eyesight would be lost. He thought It department, widely copied, nuder of an odd February. Dudley's plea about has been for some timerollecting data from the prom- in adultery for years at a time under their March 22. lag'. the head of over and concluded to go to Dartmouth, die or not. Acetmy thanks for the TAE HOME, to another $100 in each case. This is the was found against him for escaping from that " hein' no lawful fence " is a good one, inent actors in the great drama, and the time yet re- gotd drtvedfrom the two Cot.- He entered thatcollege in with $175 to meet the observation, and simply because Andra and jt wiabvzzas sent givint recipes for practical extent to which the law goes. But, it has jail on the 22d of February last, an account 3870, ,tnired to elicit incidents of the campaign will be oc- me sonic dishes, hits for making and pretty near true. expenses of a four years' course, and without one his police force know quite well they would W. C.ago.C. Moors, clothing and for keeping uj with the latest fashions probobly ended the hurdy business in this of which and his recapture four days after- cupied in preliminary narrative. at the lowest price, Letters from our Paria and Lon- Messrs. F. J.Kiesel & Co., who have been word of encouragement save from his sister and an resist being arrested, do not make an effort don correspondents on the very latest fashions. The county. Mr. Mayhew, District Attorney, wards we published at the time. He was old teacher. There were moredays of trill COLLIES' VOLTAIC PLASTER Home Department of the WEEKLY HVRALD will sar doing the heavy freight business of Cor- actool to meddle with them. Whence this change for local pains, lameness, soreness, weakuess,. and toil after that. In order to pay his bills he re- It will be remembered thatln the year pnmb the housewife more than one hundred times the price did not propose that the proprietors of arraigned upon this last indictment on inne for past, have moved their freight from brutal to kind treatment ? Will some new, ends inansmdl Of the lop liver, kidneys of the popes. sorted to a multitude of expedients, teaching school these places should go free under the Saturday, and Monday morning was 11847, Dr. Whitman and wife'wefe murder- ewne cio doctor end hacrsof plat and shhrabs, ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. house twenty miles beyond Franklin, at during winter vacations, working in the harvest feld one rise and explain ? When was this jail Justice's ruling in Helena, that "a hurdy brought into Court, entered his ples of ed a Kyuse Indian named Ta-inp-bps, who There is a page devoted to all the latest phateu of the terminus of the Utah & Northern road, dring summer vacations, sawing wood for the towns- building altered so as to contain only one the business markets. Crepe, merchandise, Ac. A "gurdy is a stringed instrument, and a *' guilty," .and begged leave of the Court to folk while clsssmates wpgpenjoying recreation hours. was supposed to have been influenced to Born by all Wholesale and Ustail Druggist thon valuable feature is found in the specially reported where the freight for Montana and Eastern room ? Dark as it dungeon, with scarcel3 otthe United States and C acedaaoby WRKKK4 prices sad conditions of " house cannot dance," and so brought the make a statement, which being granted, he tutoring sons of wealthier parents, selling his old commit this by a Mialcan gamed Jo. This )TTEiU, 1'r.prt to- Boston, Mass. Idaho will be loaded on to wagons. Their ventilation enough to sustain life, the pris- THE PRODUCE MARKET. matter to issue in the District Court. The reared his splendid frame to its full height books at the end of each sessmonto procure others for murder resulted in a jpngict between the buildings were completed yesterday, and for the next and wearing patched clothee that a oner there remains to serve out the sentence While all the news from the last fire to the dneeor- result is verdicts in compliance with the of six feet and an inch, and in a voice hus- U. S. Government sad the above named cry of Stanley are to be found In the WaasEY HERi- the first freight will reach the warehouse Chatham street dealer couldn't have madepresentable. pronounced upon him by his tyranical Caplice & Smith ALo, due attention Is given to himself as fol- tribe. After the Indians wre defeated law of the Territory, and suppression of 'ky with emotion, delivered to-day.-&slg Lake Tribune, 14th. But during all this time Mr. Moore says for the honor judge. Have not their cries been heard SPORTlNis NRWS the Government demanded tbfrdurere, CAitLcit & SRi n. t r'Arl.t. the most lewd and infamous houses ever lows: of Dartmouth and his classmates, in his sheerest the whole night long ? Whether it is better , SWI-11& Co., at home and abroad.tngeteer with a 8tory every week, Larabie Bros. met with a lose last Fri- poverty and hardest straits he never heard a word Phil! iplurea~tust + Mireunin and a Seimon by some eminent divine, Literary, Musical, established in this county. The law is "Yer Honor, it looks to me like this is of t and Ta-mashas and ave era were E~minetivbur;. , Forest City. day night in the death of Widow McMeek- ridicule nor saw a look of scorn applied to him. for the people of Mlissoula to tolerate the Dramatic, Personal sad Sea Notes. T'here i. no broad, strong, unquestionable and wise. mighty hard on an innocent man and an hung in Willamette ValB; Oregon. At paper in the world which contains so meachnews mat- in, who will be remembered as having His collegiate course cost him $1500, and he gradua. continual camping of these Indians around -DE\Lli S IN- ter every woee as the WsasL Haani. which is sent The Butte hurdy houses were hot beds of American citizen. They have kept me in ted ins class of 87, haying performed the work re- the time the Kynaes were ergtged in this postage tree, for One Dol ar. You may snbscribe at made her mile in 1:47 at the Helena fair their town, or to see that they be allowed any time. crime and lewdness, working vast demoral- jail here for six or seven months fora crime quired of each student and graduating at the same war, a young man of the 1e Perces na- grounds last fall-two seconds the to return to their reservation unmolested; THE NEW YORK HERALD ization, costing the county large sums of I was innocent of, and which they have time as his fellows. Graduation day, June 15, 1874, lion named Yellow Bull abandoned his pa- General Marchandize, in a weekly ferm, best time ever made on the track. She found him the rightful ownerof a Dartmouth College or, if punishment is necessary to check that money, the scene of many Shooting scrapes, found out I'm innocent of. Now, I've got rents and tribe. Ta mashas had a young crime, to see that it is done according to ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. was elven years old this spring. The Diploma, honored with the degree of A. B., which in Philipsburg and &mmettsburg. Address, and liable any day to land a victim in the to suffer for getting out of that jail, and I 1877 was followed with the degree of A. M., and only and beautiful daughter, loved and respect- Widow dropped a fine foal, the cause of the laws and customs of the United States, IgFP IN STCCK New York Ilerald, grave and a murderer on think it's mighty hard. Now, yer Honor, $168 In debt. He taught during 18744 as Principal I edby all who knew her. Yellow Bull, by the scaffold. her death. The colt la't Saturday meas- time alone will prove. BROADWAY h ANN ST., NEW YORK. The benefit of this decision is that while I ain't the man that ought to suffer if any- of Lyndon Academy, lynloq,.Vt., paid his debts andI his coolness and peretpal hpavery had won WHOLE ALE AR RETAIL 4884-4t. ured 3 ft. 4 inches and girthed 341 inches went to Nevada to recuperate his health. Alter OMAn G. V. GREGG. the fine imposed is trifling it has establish- body's got to suffer. Bill McKinney's her. ateetieo and Abs confidence of her teaching a time in Who he came to Montana in Oc- FLAT4EAD AGENCT, April 18, 1878. Staple and Fanec, Groeerrive, around the hl4rt. SUCCESS UNPRIBORrENTRD in tao ed the unlawfulness of keeping such more to blame for this than I am, and he's tober, 1877. and has since bee Principal of the school father, and It wad soon agreed peon that hletlrv at XrARELAGRB Inetues and Liqouies, similar publwnuaons has attesetla the houses, and Justices of the Peace are an- the man that ought to be punished. He Grass growing In walks or flower plots here. As stated. be was unanimously elected Presi- that the two should wed each other. inulication of the thorizel by these decisions to arrest and was guard up there at the jail, and he is sometimes annoying and difflult to de- dent of the Collegiate Intitate on the 18th Instant. After Ta-ma-bas was hung the young CInars and Tobaccos, and no higher compliesat could be paid to his merits Sauxnaas-Wooaweara-At the GraRne Hall. Mad- let me go out in the and went to stroy. The following from an exchange is couple eame back to the Nes Petees coun- V y, M. T., on Wenesday 1, fine this amount every time such a house is j Ail-yard as an instructor. leon pril 1878, given as a sure solution for eradicating it. girl gave birth to Reaa e. al,S ooldating, Jameser. W. opened, and every day if necessary to sup- talking politics with the other prisoners. Mr. Moore will go east In June, procure ableas.. try, and saortly .fter the Saalders and is Amanda Woodworth, all of WEEKLY TIMES, no A lesser quantity, preserving the propor- sistants for the Institute, purchase apparstes and a Little worthy of note transpired re- Meadson county. CW81'lNG AND FURNISHING GOODS. press ihem. It ends the burdy business in Now, yer H.onor, you know that ain't son. The arjset, Cheaept and-Brightest Weekly in the tious, will be sufficient for small grounds: return, expecting to commence active work in the util Woopwear--Mm.wa-At the resideace of the this county. We congratulate the good lawful fence around that jail. A hog could garding this coeple the boy reached bride's Mill Creek, Williams County, MINIERS' SUP'PLIlE Union. "To destroy grass in your walks take Institute early in September. Instruction will be age of uanhoodisti` day. whilst Obto,em March 16, 1878, by 0. W. MdColmacns of the noicw Relawing, embracing all peoplo of Butte on the suppression of get over it, so Ijust walked out while Bill the I bat goes to make a First-Clase thU W'eckly paipr. water five gallons, stone lime ten pounds. given in all the branches taught In any Academy in , f, J. P Mr. John & Woodworth. of these vile establishments. McKinney was talking politics. I'm an the east, apd spudents who desirewil be Stied to enter oi**ersing with his ioother, 'he asked her Madlaon Valley, Danlan., sad Miss Alice Mil- IROR, TRAtl, NAILS, TOOLS0ETC. 1 !"The grand and distinctive feature of Toos flour of sulphur one pound. Boil in ler, of MillCheek, Ohio. WEEKLYTIrE.. that has procud so popular in the American citizen, and was a man of good an Harvran or Yale direct. Teachers qf public schools if he ever had a grand-father, and, if so, be paet, will be continued throaglhoet tlhe year.viz : A iron kettle; after settling the clear part is can take instructIons In these branches relating to like very much to pay him a visit. Swsvr-Tarza--la Helena, April 18, 1i78, by the ..eeiee di Chaptersol the tlUaritien moral character back in the States, and would Rev, J. D. Hewitt, Mr. William C'. Swett to hiss PAINTS, 011S, VARNISHES, ETC., M . just to be poured off and sprinkled freely their work. Music, Painting. French, German and IHesitating for a few moments, the woman Verna !. Taylor. HIISTORY' it's mighty hard if I've got to suffer the Sciences will receive particular attention, and the MoaszA-4uasoN-Il~ HIGGINS Co.,G upon the weedy or grassy walls. Care told him that he had a gland-father, and St. 1tooksMl asouri, April 14. ANDA I(APr1E OP T13 L.ATE MURPHY, 1878,Mr. Moses Morrie, because another man didn't attend to his President will endeavor to provide for the young of Herena, 11. T., to iear 3mmAmAon. of St. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL business. It's all Bill McKinney's fault, must be taken for it will destroy weeds, ladles and gentlemen atf Montana all the educational that be was dead, be having been hung by Louia. Baxaox-8ma--At the residence of L. B. Sykes, ASSORTMENT Or ALL OODS CIVIL WAIe. and as certainly destroy- edging. and bor- advantaree they can secure in an institution of the the Americans a long time ago. This From Leading Aezes in i$ tabiuns, tea the PrFId. and he's the man that ought to go to the Prickly Pear Valley, April 7, 1871.by Hev. R. 8. FOR THE den flowers if sprinkled on them. same class ic any of Ihe Stqtea,. otse of the three who Clark, Mr. Nathaniel G. Bryrol to Mgre,Mary E. in the Poru.m North ald Sonic. GROCERS, Penitentiary instead of me. It's mighty same young man wp kiykpe. it This reatu a of the? hPeueiVt,arnzu ianKKLC We trust the energy, perseverance sad well di- committed the depredations Idaho last Tiera abute will mnakeoeur of thaf~o' t flnhtrtataelea hard, yer Honor, and I hope you'll be as Raffella &costa, arrested and held under rented effort which has so far characteriaed him will l and leestructlve BIRTHS DINER, RANCHIEN AND D)EALER, Volumes otk the wIitStan R collec KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND light as you can." the charge of throwing vitriol upon Louisa be nialntained and redound to his credit us President summer, tiqeta of tije Lat~eWar that Wnever bees givena to itIe, rantton' While thefe conlrtb4tione wil he free frmm Honor replied that his information Davis, at Butte, thsreby severely injuring and the success of the Moiltaila Collegiate lustlteate. Later on, in the, year 1854, the Nes all sectional partisan eone, His Laaeav-In Chicago, Illinois, Apoill-, 187, to Mr. At Prices Not Undersgld inthe rei'ritary. they will he written t rotu her, has had a volle prose- Peroes, then nuder Chiefs Lawyer and We- and Mra. P. A, Largreya dangbtar. the various standpoinet otthe reapeclve. tatnhors seat A Complete Assortment of Goods as to his former character hardly agreed and disfiguring Customers at any ot onur *totea eae an-i-d of over their proper names. that ac- in her case. The negro and Roan. we-tzin-mae, concluded a treaty with the Woesaax-In Bozeman, April. 12, 1878. to Mr. and prompt attentiot, ailrdeyIlitia I satitfarrio.. with the prisoner's statement; gut entered The GleAdale Mrs. P. P. Worshman, a daughter. 454 MOMdCwir sM their line which they offer on as good terms as any United States Government. Shortly after ~ILH TA'RMqs PER ANNUM- PUB0'AGE FRAr . House in the Tern tcty. cording to the best knowledge of the Court Barney Hughes, who were the principal Rows-At Fort Benton, April 16, 1,78, to Mr. and One Copy. $2. Five oo0ples, $5 . Ten cories. ,lb. this treaty was formed several Indians and Mrs. Charles Rowe, a aon. Twenty copies. AGENTS FOR THE he had borne the reputation of a common witnesses, were released by the Justice Mr. Malletti, who took subscriptions for $b& their women were murdered by the whites, Zamuvaa-In Diamond City. April 16, 1811Kto Mr. Aneetrr topi will he free'sent ii stayrnsen send- thief wherever he had been; that the upon their own recognizance, and have the above road, died recently. He had not and Mrs. Carl Zehntner, a son. Frederick William. ling$15 foreaeclub ofTeo~.or $t"' fttas'ar(eof Twumnty CALWORNZA POWDER WORKS probably without just cause, as we shall Grand Jury had indicted Isaac Dudley and disappeared. Raffaella's assistant or ac- collected a great deal of the money. The GAxax-in Virginia City, Anrr 15, Z178,to Mr. and TRY THE WEEKLY TIMES. We to one in- N~ra.8te0q hep44lal, Ia ab. not Bill McKinney, and in passing sen- complice, who confessed his part of the mechanic who did the work on the bridge endeavor to show. refer By uniting with a few friendsette ,naltt iuc up a All persons knowing themselves indebted to no will three Indians ('lab of Twenty, you will each get the Wawn.y Tas a s please come forward and settle without delay as we te nce he would be constrained to follow transaction when arrested, now absolute- stance in partCiula*, where for one year, postage patit by is. for, ttrTow price of muat have has filed a lien on the property, and his DXATAS money. tho indictment; but that be regarded the ly denies having had anything to do with started out to the mountains in search of $1 in. If at any tneaeednetngthveAir*uta are diaset claims must be putised bpfore ihi bridge tiaest with the paper, 'eedito uts at4 te aill return law as a severe one, and felt disposed to be it. District Attorney Mayhew, finding game. After arwiving. w game was Duex..P-At Bannack. Beaverhead Co., Apr1 16th, your money. can be used as a public highway. The 1878.5. F. Dunlap, ACCIDENT.-Mr. M. Silverman of Helena it pletiful, *7eyhad Uittle or e iMculty in as mild in his sentence as its terms would these to be the facts, and considering building of the road and handling of the Dmxia-At Benton, April 98th, 1878, Frances, Infant procuring a reasonable supply, and, after daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward THE DAILY was a delegate to the Grand Lodge of I. O. permit. Sentence was pronounced Wednes- impossible, under the circumstances, to moneys is in charge of Mr. Noah Arm. Dunne. 'TTIES. of O. F. which convened here eaehing it returned to their homes, making CAnvassa.-In Boseman, April 16th. 1878,of asCitee, A First-Caus this week. He day morning, when his Honor consigned convict, very properly nollied the case, and strong, Superintendent of the Hecla Mi. GOerdon A. Campbell, Inds dent 'Morning an agreement before starting to return at a aged 4fyears, was coming to Deer Lodge on Tuesday, him for a twelve-month to the cafe and she will have to get her deserts under oth- ning .Co., who makes the following expla- Coox-At Fort Ellis, April 16th, 1RM.of croup, Halle riding on the top and rear of the coach. of Warden Fish. This is the er indictments. We believe she has al- certain time and take it home. This being Cook, ageda years a"d q months, Univerently quoted by the elqaw'ast &*)pie an the hospitality nation to subscribers. The enterprise is a Best Newspaper ever pubba d FPhilalefplphia. Coming down a grade beyond Sieetland's agreed upon the three separated, afld upon Celebrated Percherroni Iiorse shortest term allowed under the law. ready been sentenced to six months In jail good one and we hope to see it speedily ineaxe-P-osttage paid, Stx oars a year or Fitty one of the leaders got his feet back in the on one of them. their return two met at the paoAp about PARKE& LACY, Will stand for the sesnon alteatmtthj Ceats a Month. Tnon ants evCpy. Attdreois completed; Tu Tmans, Tinxs BuwnAsxe.PlaeLaanaes.. the same time. Fslipg somewhat fa- At Wallaces Ranch...... Hell lead bars and Mr. Silverman thinking there Grsa Lad", L 0. of 0. 1. MrxaiG Gate Valley 44&1 Ovaxos of TUs RWL.sA Cos. to at7 xvbst 5ai , hB Fnudco.ra At Pioneer City. would be trouble when they reached a usdoi*cn Of 81. Juans' Comuttes. CoMrWi, GIeNDAan, M. T., tigabd by their tLp, they dismsounted At Deer Ledge City, bridge ahead,disengaged himself be pre- April ld, 1878. take a short rest, when two white men ap- AOENTSIFOR At Spenrer Johnson's...... lhe Ltrige \Alley, to CONVOCATION IX DEER LODGE, APRIL 24 At Pete Thomas'...... *A Rtr-I'OS1TOitX O0F AnI1teN,,A.~ AiblH At a meeting of the Committee of St. To the Citisera of Deer Lodge Co.:- preadite them ma rude manner, disarm- Room arm.sLzasD Am Couxuaageas-Burleigh rn. At John Wisaell'e...... AND INeaTR~ttA-ION." pared to jump off if anything occurred. AND 25, 1878. Maomanua e' TootL-Ali kinds. Patagm' James' Parish, held at Deer Lodge, April ed them, and asked one of the Indisas Coevouuo PFederick William is a dapple grey. Aix years old Just at this time the horses gave the coach The undersigned begs leave to represent vSanzPuxrs-Walker's: and weighs 156Qponi.-, orsam Peas-Cope k Maxwelta. a lunge ahead and Mr. S. fell from his place 25, 1878, the following preamble and reso- to you thatvarious auins are now due for the whether or not he was the men that inter- Tau - acaa amS5 , ...... $l5. HARPER'S BAZAR. striking the ground first with his body. The Grand Lodge of I. O. of O. F. of lution were passed : wor, performed on the Cason Creek road preted for Chief Joseph. The man answer- Insurance. $50to$:1a. Meacon April I toJuly 1. ILLUSTRATED. Word was brought in and Dr. Mitcht 11 Montana saaecmbled in anneal eeovocation Wawnsas, The Rev. Mahlon N. Gilbert and bridge, under the auspices of the Waeed 1ateto oWdms401.v ai'hbe, the Va useta.uaMrsus1a~ Mares will he ranched at Wallacea muach fo $1.10 per month. All hill it- tie. be p Id before mere, are 'Me .aof ire Press went out returning Wednesday. He fund in Deer Ledge April 24th has deemed it his duty to sever his conneo- Themas Mallett, who expected to have paid white man, called him a liar, at the same taken away. All mare. eared for at onuer'. risk. TeBazar Is tbe organe s$ tbe t*OIoanltd world. Charges for services of bore meet he paid tfirore cud and the expounder of that Mr. Silverman pretty badly injured inter- The follwing roosm of lb. Grand ties with St. James' Parish as its Rector to his contracts out of subscriptions signed by time U60 istinenq -44 and aba. Maamram' Baesars asmm Hueas ljoarsuas. of setson. world' laws; eat it the Cmaoaa. Emnessa-Uahceck's am Champion. eathority in alhmteseft of uanere, eottejette, eon- Ledge were present: labor in another field, sI h~i p` _rt~~ Indian's lna ZExameoauamass-Baccock's Mares bred to him last scaaop yrlhoutftoa are enti- tunas and zsecial JwhI$. -as Fruade. nally by the concussion but thinks his con- citisens of Deer Lodge and Beaverhead and Champion. tled to service of horse at half prie thin - - - W. G. M. seaoen. dition not dangerous. A carriage was is Dr. lC. Rlmes M. Raseked, That we take pleasure in so- couaties, but jat untimely deceps left the compinic mands no or attempt WILLIAM WALLACE, householdt-totha chlkr4i bdIto iwl a gtephr ,3ta6ttyof pfe-ltb Johe A. Bradley - - -- R. W. D. Y. knowledguug our appreciation of his valua- to save hm, btA-the Midblie of the perty Organ for Sale. 4etlf. sell Gate Valley. (wee, itt ib t bits -fa toiapaes in waiting to take him to Helena, but when and ability, by read in an unfanished condition, and liabili- Peedisand Bohms - - - N. W. G. Q. aleofoes. By his industry named Willatiab, arrived whale I have a live orpMito bie-ootn~ the Dr. left he was still unable to travel. his exemplary conduct and generous sym- ties unpaid. The road, although in anna- referued to, ectave. Mason a Hamlin Orgaq, asmost tsoatbyips - - - L W. G. Se. nw, ao exeaitag tees and In rst alas.s conditeon ftbtllGekb tot haolyo,,sep and We hi pe his injuries are not serious. Joe. A. rydae pathies he has commanded our highest ad- finished nonditic., is iaasabls for teame, the scu1e was going on, and made luqut- which!Iwill as. t a coushldpalal reduction en easa. 'hatter AMe. et Cha.. X. Jel. . - - U. W. G. Treas. gation sand estseem, and white we swe :NQl is a great" e.t~~~h~. or rtes s4 tWf: -ne of, t On being inform- ofWilon's PatentAdjeutable [any Chairs t x it The we commend him most trntrapme. fewalahetl green rep, almost new, will The.fallesang Uspesen~tstiesn of Sober. his departure, both countles; it is therefore deshable ed that the Indies hbd been thus treated heisold uionslletablybelow coot. U.v* Oh, $t, l ~yaeartn t! aaatnbllrhrd warmly to those with whom he may hee- Isfare fortes days at machine shop. 1IEJ 'I ci)L1TA.TQ- after become associated. that the indebtedness be paid off sats witheuoliaveosW 0000 whasev- JOSEPH RICHARDSY Tata Meimliw, Lodge 11.1; Merits er. Willatiab at ones intetfered in hopes to 1155S* DearLodge. M. T. This Fine Stallion W. A. Clark, B. 8. Stackpole, further sum raised to complete the read. Sired by Lire Oak, Or..wfil stand 1 K;ho BILLIARD ROOMS I Diem, Lodge N.. I; Die.b Vines, Ledge Thos. Lrvisae, er., Lew. Coleman, atop the white saS om offering any By reasonof ohaer sd eIU' Iit im- saUsoa-Apzt 1 is AgsuM * 18a18 (*Or-ber & eetuart. e.~ I; Pasuedld Bib., Lodge II. .; D. H. MeIeasnd, Committee. possible to give the matter the attention it iar ahii b & -ikiythe white A CthMrLwW 95wtceIim t1BSYOV THE At Valiten's Stable, Deer Lod r. 1 MIW.'" TOE BTf?, Ol- 5PU3W AND Wave the Finest Bar Stock onthe West Side JokinG. N.Ieh. Lidge N.. S reqauires. We have, there oe, solhet man sprran 'UIIhl B+~Wls~ Staiiloan for 4asq. Tb. Depsee . as Leig..showlb.e en- Tamau wonTax Saeaox. $16. And two of tine best-running Billiard the aid . Raedl R.7 Amp, lss., w, berng s t-bM' ed'maub n~h and tb' e nambo *ehsnm la th Twitory to dise g meoom, oetb wheiate SOn apen DesaMits-Utee Oak Jr. .It dark bay. dirk. Tables in the Territory. Promthe Steer, Ait 4 will receive subseulpapous, _ b ST4. Swb mteIn bter06*to his aeald; I( Maudebigh, welght 194 Sl'eial Invitations to the whole Commusel faithful pertorermob and IeUI whi gotdonnedc h g as aeefor I t ad Nr T dU~ill.~ , 4owetfLal iliTEs Amount gnut be setist fend 6.- ""Grnhop "' (R t Jasos); has of WiGoodattentloa gven to maoes from ahostla *v to-come and see us. 1$m9 moneys Meuthed file aa oes jsespeJ Chariey Warrse's .8e. ii5 ties of ~ee 01 sa ad renaama'd teems.I a. uleg jeer - - - pSS.* ally responsible. eopaes obeyed this command-Wilhl J. N. .IYRL parts unknown. (454.! Dear Lodge.M. T. pie IBa hatuay is 35,000 POUNDS -4I7Amonatel adgseunsip ahead, and left for Very respectfully, ta tel a earps.. ike wbts*nn wub VVa The nsew school hoese i being sefa4 sommitted this rails ,sat ; one ofthe c editoiaWs )ft.. s ruposea. W. L IJIDIIHALL, are cbotaxsldantI coat'ihel nat carry HAMS, SHOULDERS AND SIDES wsit.. sluattes w valley, and $Wasa much w 4siltsa -pt events ate Thy smiet watae- teasrfesmsesit Glee- supposedai bb haded Jtmud rrss aNiudao sUaer T Stitsaarers. Smoked and for Sale by wer oes ns for the ensuing yewr: AD! HAMP ONTQI d* oanhae wsek. Teisteleas Meepp b bo time iro was who ~itrzpiora W at ouaijub.e every family throeuh- CHAP. C. P. H. BuRLEanUU. gisipnsb _ .am-bEe B)Q S MAr,X B PIH, Co0==- EA LeW riuda Msrp , Nealt & C..'s trili 7=m thlits[,ile ftlt~ftatd; s( ONJehreu s - - Pe plea use a segetc art, Same- Mamu*, WMMwIWsIO , D. C. of ~ ~ f ~ decLbis~ ~ h enytimSohie 454 City Meat Market, PAI; maravstabs tlb ou. j asededapr de*m toe of or TLm The itMItIMthaei Dasts Vsason ~. RU* bS 19T agsese is 11a Drat` Ltroe- 4"weI Vasof assepay-Aeog eteehhe -. Ali As.-t I ROLL OF HONOR. -e e A+ atgf l deravi s a5 ANW Ao. Letasakem Wanse*wamw Cash Deparmexnt, New North-West. LebsdIsCelseese *thu *4 CA mmu& th cat:hadw piseateol ihatmiftgrid en aIsn .eglipa I1 144- 1W a Bentp` out Sar bank- ut.st '1f. The followlag subserlpthess haep been ie- WOa ceived sines last acknowidgment: Wf: 79 St. Joseph's Hospital. Deer Lodge...W8 00 ' 'E.er : M. It. Collies, Bette...... w0S _ I I f 1 Miss Clara Dnas, Trapper...... 8 00 , ;ft`'oq <:r" .1-~~isuy . ' i. aiilng , Mrs. S. A. Blsmebstd,Oneke. Cons... 600 :Ta -' i~ David Upton, Butte...... 0.-9 (}. W. Wheat, Salsbwry...... 3 one Lelfer, skalkabo...... nS C. B.Jones Gwendalo...... 'k; .t~

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