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The Bozeman Courier from Bozeman, Montana • 2

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The Avant Courier thursdvy. September is unep nt we cant onrliinnrr friends a gainst rili, their I 11111 price tlnm costs to it. mm i 1 the most rilu.ble Mformat.on no SOT NACRIFICE VOIR i'nvc liectt aille to obtain in regard to crops and demands wc are 0 than here ill" he iitX.Vanv'" itra Plus of either wheat or oats in 11 tory. The crop nt fail wheat is ncrall to be -mod. hn, thr spring "heat is quite light.

cspreinllv it this' cotintj. I here arc. here and tiicrc. heavy! crops of oats. Inn 0 ing to tl excessive-! iy dry spell, late in the season, the average will undoubtedly fail tar short of tT u-tial estimates.

Then, the great increase of demand on account ot the comparatively large increase ot population, mining operations, freighting, and mail service in the Territory, should taken into consideration in estimating prospective market or demand tor produce of kinds. The order that Mr. White Cal fee lias recently received for tour hundred thousand pounds of grain to lie delivered at the lerminiis of the Utah and Northern railroad is significant as showing that grain at present prices will pay to export. We trust farmers will look to their interests and not run down prices to ruinously low figures. If they do.

they ill. in our opinion. regret it before nexi season. At present, there is little it anv of last I ear's crop of oats on hand, and flu- amount of flour carried over, when coinpared with the present population of the lerritorv. is really insignificant, so that flic consumption of the new crop has commenced before the farmers are fairlv through with the harvest.

It is. of course, an easy matter in this county to glut the market and so unsettle prices that there will be neither tixed nor compensating th i 1 tie 1 i nnr 1 1 --Oiie, 1 farmers them-! No one is teally interested in de- lour' l- la kC, 1 and vegetables command fair living prices, the merchants, mechanics and are. each and all. gainers thereby. f.ven the largest purchasers and consuui- cts, including (lie Government, stage com- i patties, mining corporations, livery keepers and freighters, widle they usually purchase at tlie obtainable rates.

-eldom. if ever, object to paying reasonaMe prices for such produce as they need, If farmers will l)iit take tlie pivcatifion me p.vcauiiou in market their produce slowly and watching the markets and keeping them rensonjibly supplied; keeping gntin in the bin until there is a demand for if. we firmly believe 'emiinerative prices' 0 can be realized for every bushel of grain il and every sack ot flour on hand, and that, i la fore another croj) will be ready to bar- i KELEANE OF TIIE HALF Tit ADEltfS. BREED 'f Chicago Times in commenting tlie older fur tlte release of ihe Canadian Hal! Breed Traders captured by Gen. Mill gives vent fo its "virtuous indignai ion" a style to be appreciated by those living the exposed frontier.

It says 'Another exhibitian ot imbecility soniething worse in management Indian affairs is tlu; order of the adminisfration tor the release ol the halt-breed traders lately captured on the Upper Missmut hy Gem rai Miles. These traders "ere arrested in the act of transporting ammunition and liquors to Indian simpA. i Dull and liis savages with the best to be Jaul in the market, and ample stores ol powder and lead. If a war comes, the tRiders will he actually ti murderers white man killed by the redskin 'Traders also regularly replenish he stock ot arms and ammunition in tlie hands of the seini-jieacefiil Indians at tlu egendes. Tlte li ist eflectital step bringing tlie savages to a pacific frame of mind would tlie extermination of tlie traders.

Whenever there is danger ot another war it may be traced directly to tlte acts and influence of the traders. Ap-1 predating the nature of the trafic in which the half-breed traders were engaged. General Miles has arrested a ntamlier of them. He could not have ten the country greater service than by hanging or shooting the scoundrels soon as caught. Unfortunately lie felt to refer the disposition of the I prisoners to tlie authorities at Washington; announce that the deenion 1 to turn the whole party loose and I return to Canada.

Thev will tie sure io profit ivy experience, ami so arrange trading routes hereafter as to increase i tlte difficulty ot capture or interference An excellent opportunity to get rid of this i most pestilent lass as dangerous to tlie country's iicaee as were the Maine-1 iJ. ot I mut Alt exterminated about to 1 lust tlirougli the incomprehensible folly nd ignorance ot Washington officials." grain. '1 lie eomplction of the section of the Northern Pacific railroad now under contract ill tiirnisli an outlet for a I irge majority of lands, and cause ient to be rapidly settled. Tlie road will Iso penetrate the extensive coal fields ar.d Western End nf the Yortbern Pacific A private letter from Oregon states that "ut.k.on tlie Pacific end of tlie Northern I aeilie railroad, from flic present terminus ist ward, will be pusheil forward as and 200 miles completed nti opened for traffic tlie of Oregon is said to contain 20.000.C0J acres of heat lands, which are iinsurpassed both as to productiveness and timber forests of Oregon, and Ik- ot i.iealeul- able advantage to the Pacific coast, and es- iHx-ially to California, as it ill furnish I tliat State with at, aitiele of bitmuinoiis I oal of excellence at greatly of reilueed cost on the at present paid cons n'u-au Age. Bo'Hti.

wee ago party of men Irom Bonanza discovered in an old cabin Loon creek what must once have been ment o. for carrying on tl.e a mould made of two I'PI'L' luare pieces of coune. Ot.ioö for Lit tbiilirs seems to Jy, for easting liait dojlurs. been a new one were preparing. I liav mg apjuii much to be ot ml lier use eon i.

1 quantfiv of wiiite tnetid uaa ola.i i mud and brouoitt avv.y 1 11 7 i 3 ut coin ion ury 0 dits t. John drtlehmcnt I He Tlu; ItaJHIoiiar M1 iv ot i a sinn, the Us nid not indicate the Mongoli: science mechanism peculiar to heathen. Tlip un is the standard brand popular with coimtcrfi itcrs for tlie last half century. Walter made an analysis of it, and it was I found to contain antimony. Mock-tin, lead, ground glass and nickel, mnn.

1 C0 to car, 7 on (hr 11111 business of could not ln-i it. lin lOtiiKi than on Loon creek and how many of tlo mvirffcM .1 ln anil trade Am" saw IMht in itra I nw 1 bt: knmvn ''f I P. ,0 Fork this' Tlircuteun Bolt. of com the re- September am many Hail Committee on Organization thisatter-on unanimously adopted a resolution that in case the Mate Convention insists upon the nomination ot Lucius Robinson the t. 1 Freight Train Wrecked.

Sept. freight train lear-, andidate for Governor Hall delegation wiii leave the convention in a bodv at 3 a. in. wrecked tiiis I A tlie cause. Four ot them were killed.

The engine of the wrecked train turned over on its side, and four box-cars are oft the i track. The engineer and fireman were botli on duly but neither was injured. The I passenger train east this morning returned. i ljoat 'iock this morning departed with material for building a track around the wreck Press. Sow York The Democrats in convention it Syracuse.

New ork. Sept. 11. nominated I.tt-} eins N. Kobinson tor Governor after a verv Kelly.

The convention nominated tor the res. of the Mate ticket: Clarkson Potter Sccrafat ot State. Allen Keael. Comptroller, Fred. P.

Oieott; Treasurer. Jame General, A. Sdioomuker. if. Ohio Iicmoeraej represses the belief that in Ouio the Dem Wl 'rats are discouraged by the Bepuliliean tories in Maine and California.and have finnlly relinquished all hope ot eleetiii ST" ln y.

dtew ft out the convention, and nominated Mackin State En- 1 11 tn Seymour, AttorneyNew ork. September Times presses the belief that in Ouio the Dent-! FC u. Luing. and are now concentrating their I forces upon the legislative canvass. Foster's eleetir siiotdd leave tlie legisLi-j to tlie Democrats.

Ewing, as marsital tlie patty, though defeated, would be i in If 00,1 position to demand the 11 nited States Senalorship. as successor to Thurman, who must be chosen by the next legislature Ben Butler in Wmhingtou, Gen. B. F. Butler is in town to attend to tew vents lte on 1 legal business i lo (' cd S10.000 on a house formerly owned fhe defaulting paymaster, Hodge, and in "hieb was turned over to the government on to he applied to the payment of tlie amount stolen hy him.

Tlie government sold it or (dter 1 lie fashion ot the government to a All an iiiv f.UM.1 III I ItJ 11 IU 71 ot man known as Col. Smoot, who had no to pay. and wrote back a mortgage for wlmle of the purchase money. The pnrcltaser has been permitted to live house I at fr 'y- "ever having paid a cent of interJ St. until now tiie amount due the governj nt 922SKQ.

Butler loaned this 10.000 on a second and be now that the government is seeking to be ol lit tie business-like, and is proceeding to foreclose the mortgage. Butler is 'ng to interfere to save Ids unfortunate $10,000 Telegram Lawrence. Sept. north span ot 125 feet in length ot the bridge I across tlie Kansas river at tiiis point, was destroyed to-day about noon. A drove of 1 a bundled and fifty cattle was being driven Broken Bridge.

-------T "lu'n by some mistnap- 1 a neatly all concentrated upon 11,11,11 'l it was suddenly near the middle, falling into the i into the river. The sou It portion of the span drew off I the pier and tell fiai into tlie water. The cattle belonged to the Young Brothers, of i Southern Kansas. Old Mr. Young, their I i i le of tlte drove in a overi "'agon, ami one of the sons was 1 behind the wagon, having I rij crossed the bridge, when the catas! 1 The cattle on this part of horses, wagon and tlie i elt proeipitated to the bottom, roun; "itliout a scratch.

ie man had a shoulder broken and rioil8l "sited in. 1 out. I on Every Ilaiud. Memphis. Sept.

following ap. is made by the Odd Fellows "Murf! resltoro. Tenne pun ier ttli. 1879 To the Independent Order of Odd Fellow s. greeting The Odd Fellows'Special lief Committee of Memphis are again forced to the necessity of appeahng to the at large for material aid.

All of tlie available funds of the five lodges and two Encampments have been expended in many ot their brethren and their families to places ot safety in ntirsiugand providing lor tlie -c burying the dead. Business is suspend-d, wages are stopped, and sickness and death are making sad havoc in their midst. This appeal "l' 11 groat reluctance in view ot the generous outpouring of substantial aid wiiicli met a similar apncal in 1S73 1878. but with sickness ami distress upon every band, will, wails of sorrow and I I for help coming up continually tlu-ir i I treasury exhausted, and the sad prospect of a of the dreaded scourge ot yellow fever a period of at least two months to cpuie. their only resource is an appeal for help from our more fortunate I l.rethten who are spared such calamities now scourge our stricken citv.

All contributions should be send to Marcus Jones. Grand Patriarch of State a. President of Special Relief cLiuiUee o. O. Memphis.

Tenm-ssee. Tiie Mad Loidaii, intending we suppose ability of Coi. A. M. Wuolfolk.

says "He i says "Ile 1 kn in an of reasoner." Stub are odious, bin are can imagine how tlie lead from lino's nisfial i.n,'.tiul si.m....... 1 1 nx rrmtud sun- i 1, utterly at a loss to know what sub- InlUtmw biougiit about tiie election ot John L. Murphy as City Attorney. We i M1 iv community in te United States Id, (hr ln-i i Nc We of the Week. Gen.

George B. McClellan is dangerousiy ill Republicans carried the election in Maine. Paul is bothered nt present with sell for seventy-live cts. a wagon load in Kansas. in De ruing bullet Is still roaming -1 around in K.dloch'xbody.

bhvk.s of buildings in Cheyenne. Wyoming, standing idle. Edison telephone company lias obtained permission to enter Paris. thousand transient Southerners arc spending the summer in Minnesota. entire expenditures of the Indian Department imliidin, is 000.

-Miller Lux. ot California, own 80.noo head of cattle, ami 700,000 acres ot land. is raging in Southern tali. 1 where the weather lias been extremely hot this summer. lire in Quincy.

destroyed a line brick block on Main and Fourth sis. Loss. SI25.000. ami Germany will I sunn nisi nm i 1 IHl! ln (1 t0 vivihzation. new military post has been ordered States tiiis year.

I tit ki.dt troops have tieen sent to re- pi ess the insurrection which has broken exchange wants Mississippian plaeed on a reservation and tlie country i constructed on file Niobrara river Northern Nebraska. Bender, of (be family of Kansas murderers, is said to be in the mountains of Southern Wyoming. shaft is being stink near the Nelirasvvill find coal and thmkS is now reported that Mrs. Sprague I escaped with the assistance of liaek driver and has gone to Europe. gone Europe.

sent San Francisco SO.ftOC pounds ot last month. Omaha must 1 ut lemon squeezers. 1 Liver. Sept. spinners to-night issued a second appeal to the working men ot America for aid.

a woa 1 0 IK 1 Can Howard's weekly report shows have 211 nurses on duty, who I BN) white and 75 colored families. Fourche, Dakota, ranchmen 'Bice 500 bushels ot onions to the acre, i sell in Dead wood near by at 10 cents 11 5 pound. Two hundred and seventy-tv persons have died of veilow fever in Memphis i V' 0 'of whom lost their lives. tiiis summer, ami there have been over one thousand cases. two-story brick block in Citoyenne fell to pieces on the night of -Sept.

5th. uost present Pope lias cut down the expenses of his household from S4.000 a month to S-iMO. and has effee ed important economies in other directions. It took five days In count the votes on two-foot city ticket in San Francisco. it promises to take live weeks to count 1 votes in flic whole State, Coleman, of Elko, tied one end of a string to his aching tooth, tlie other to a bullet, and then tired the bullet from -i tol.

He drew flic tooth, but split his urper lip, Sept. R. a messenger in the Highway Department, while drawing a cheek at Girard hank, to-day, was robbed of $2.410 by a sharper. official journal V. tes that King Alfonso having at An a lion solicited the north nd of trchduchess Marie Christine, tlu bridge I Emperor has consented, and tlie Ardiwas duchess most joyfully accepted.

of Chicago the price of building in; driven terial is from fifty to a hundred per cent ti imiKMGil ICI krill. mistnap- higher tlmn it was a year ago, while wages upon have advanced in nearly equal proiiortious river. off The of their in a was having cataspart tlie and ap. 1879 1 he hard limes are past and gone. September is considered probable that Governor Robinson and tlte present State officers will be re-nominated, with tlie exception ol LieutenantGovernor Dorslicituer, who declines to run.

1 lie ore from Yankee Fork country has to be carried on pack mules twenty miles to tiie nearest wagon road, and then hauled two hundred miles to the nearest railroad. And yet it produces immense profits. Afghanistans have again broken out. It is believed, however, to lie but a local outbreak, which will speedily disappear on the arrival ot British troops now enroule to Cabul, the scene of the outbreak. Boston Post remark? "The portraits ot Rev.

I. S. mace him resemble tlte late Brigham Young. It takes mote than one bullet to kill a man with such a diameter ol neck and bulging cerebellum." i lie British Consul-General in Eastern tnelian government. tellurium deposit, reported running as liiglt tfs SG.i.OOU per ton.

lias lieen discovered about 25 miles west ot Canyon s. Reof Roumelia lias reported to Pasha. and ernor of the Province, that in consein of oppression, the Mussulmans deflare they would prefer Russian to Ron the are City, Colorado, on the north-west line ot from Oak creek, here a similar deposit aid has recently lieen found. i. of holeI a vi re thTl' Pt i 1 't such amusement is I ot penalty ot tWO hnprisounieni 7 ofll 'he New York underwriters do not I ''FP'ehend any danger to tlie sltip Tabor, 0 axlt 8 tiie side railroad.

She sailed from New ork for Portland on February iWtli, so Hint site has been out six months. hundred tons ol silver are stored in the national treasury. The amount increased I st month was sufficient tor Hie payment ot one-tenth of tiie expema-s of 'be government in silver. Over $30 078 -London, Sept. steamer -r est S.

1, 1 eept. steamer Breet of Glasgow, conveying 130 passengers, Swiss, and French, it nui rltrve tn me Flve German and Ficneimiun are luissintr. i are mwsin the er nee i iciicii, iroiu i rl-vne to Liverpool, en route for New York, went us mre to-dav off tlie -wave" soi.lts m-l. the 15.000.000 gallons i This own make. i i non nm mo un i 5 Ideal of American In one of the advertising notices of him occurs this passage: "He has been pronounced the handsomest man in America, the Queen of England going so far.

it is said, as to pronounce him the handsomest man in the world." It is certainly a sign of progress when St. Paul exports goods direct to England. hilf she does. One of it3 firms have just I completed the fifth fur oven-oat for ladies hundred twenty million btislieis of wheat garnered in- 1870, fells llte story for the Unite I States One-half of this will be required abroad. The Bepublic in party had notliing to do with sliort crops in the old world nor hountifnl harvests in this country.

Returning prosperity is not due to anv foresight ot man. luit 11 gift from God tost. Smith, who married Horace Greeley's eldest daughter, lias entered this season's field with a lecture on the "True dent of ids party, by a cartoon showing forwarded it to fill a London order, It is of buffalo skin and trimmed i with Lake Superior beaver, both rich and dark. It is exactly like a gentleman's 1 coat, except, ot course, more full the skirt. 1 I Wc kly illuntrnfes killing of ('apt.

Dixon, himself a. Democratic bull-dozer who was killed by a bull-dozer! because lip da ml to run for office indepen- dent of his party, by a cartoon showing of getting justice now that the hull-dozei have lallen out. The darkey is clinging to Father Time, confident that he will make jail things even stockholders of tlte Philadelphia Centennial are preparing to press upon Congress fora return to them of the million and a halt voted from the Treas'try as a loan in aid of tlie exposition. The main argument is that tho government received two millions in deties on goods sent to tlie Centennial, and will he half a million ahead after returning the loan as a gilt to fite stockholders. Postimstrr-Uenoral lias ordered that an actual daily count he made in all the offices of the United States, from tlie 1st to the 7th of November, of all 1111111, in ,111 me letters, packages, postal cards, depos- 1 ted for transmission in tlie United States mail.

Publishers of newspapers are rej i I (1 with the number of papers mailed them within the limits o1 the time speeilied. to -Bishop G. H. Haven, tlie Nortlmp Metliodist preacher wito presided over his at Portland recently, said that the Chinese were equal in intelligence and enlightenment to the early Oregon pioneers! Since he only became acquainted with Chinamen and the enrlv Oregon Methodist Missionaries it may lie no smprisc to the average Oregonian that In made tiiis comparison Rights Democrat. Tiie interest in the trial at Bridgeport.

of 111 Buchollz for tlie munli ot J. II. Scimlts last December, is eonsidi I I J. II. Schuhs last December, is consider: bly heightened by the anonymous letters I postmarked San Francisco.

August 3rtl. i i recently received, in which tlie writer de I I 1 1 sell lies vvlicre tlie elotlies and pocket book were buried, and says Bttelioftz is not the murderer. The letter was vvritteuon one i side of a halt sheet pi tin note, evidently by a German. A San Francisco letter to the Chicago Times shows that tlie yield of the California gold mines has steadily decreased strict 1853. The value of the gold produced in California that year was In 1878 the yield was only S17.000.IXX), and that of tiie present year is it expected to exceed It is sad to reflect that tlte soubriquet ot "Golden State" is becom iug a misnomer, but such seems to be the isc.

who are desirous of pig serving their mental equilibrium should lie i 0 chary of the checkerboard. Tile ease Faul Morphy, of New Orleans, the chan -1 pion chess player of tiie United who became insane, is familiar to all. and now William Barker, (be champion checker player of New England, is in a similar un- fortunate plight and has been placed iu an Beware of flic insidious checker hoard. Ardiin; cent krill. wages considand to then a now out por re cer-What is knovvn as the "Yazoo plan' in is jom n.ils a of campaiirn A genUeman who was an indepen lent candidate for tiie sheriffalty iu Yazo county was assassinated to get liim out ot the way and cheek tire Southern newspapers claiming hat it was an effort jo revive Repuliiicanism.

One Sont hern 'journal tiiis laying down deis political doctrines by deeds, and not by words. man named Price lias found extensive saltpetre beds, near the Pleasant Valley road, about 80 miles from Sait Lake City, to which place specimens were take i and manufactured into blasting powder ot the first qality. It claimed that this is the first powder ever made from saltpetre lottml in the United States. If Brigham Y'oting were now alive tlie diseovere would claim tlie $1.000 reward offered by Idm for tlie tiisr powder luanutucturei; from products found in Utah. Washington correspondent, who has en figuring on the situation, takes a glance into the future, follows As aggregate interest on the public debt will Ik; less next year than heretofore, ami tin trrears of pensions pretty much paid oti this year, and as there will prohahlv appropriation for tlie so-called improwment of rivers and harbors, and as revenues are constantly it probable the will he reduced from $50 000.000 to SC0.0O0.00O next year.

question of Sunday la is enter ing into the pending Virginia campaign. "I lie rural districts want the laws enforced, littf the cities want tnein relaxed and a citizen's association lias been formed at Richmond to send men to the next legis latine will allow cities to their own Sunday observances, without rtgard to the State law. Tlte same issue will enter into the next Texas campaign. A Marshall (Tex.) jury lias just fined sboy S25 for selling a newspaper on Sunday. Mr.

Jay Gould has lieen rather astoii isliing Dutch It appears tlun he lias negotiating with bankets there about a Kansas railroad, whose aftairs have been in litigation for several years. finally offered $1.300.000 for the first mort gage bonds held by the sy ndicate, vvlikl they accepted, with the proviso that mietest should added to tlie date of pay nu nt Gould agreed, but created a sensation hv immediately writing a check on Messrs, S. Morgan of Loudon, tor the fal, Dr. Kailoch. with whom tlie un; 1, of San Fnmeiseo are affliend workingman or Carey, of Ohio.

He ii the tin l.fe i i it i nt in his life leadership of Hie in Calitoinia ami earnefl the sympathy of Workingmen's I lie rouhtrv the assiduous praeliee of tlie most artistic ar he 8 Kearney, who used to drive i what work is and somem ot Hie ing. night ness ises, a seen run iU teHin.r* -a i it 5 tgf' itery will be-( in- nf lit. were ''tils in litis direction, tor tlie prepie will thereby tie enabled to form a moie and opinion touching the merits of spelling reform Ilian tiny possess at present. An orthographie revolution may lie very beneficial, if not carried too far. At any rate should have a fair F.

Smythe. superintendent of the New York insurance department, has re-; .11 unearthed a very handsome variety ot frauds, abuses and corruplions in the management ot several compat ies. which revelations have staggered the Slate, more or less. The superintemlent found, among other tilings, that a former president ot the Knickerbocker, the oldest company in the United States, had misappropriated fifty thousand dollars of the company's funds. a fact of which the officers of the company ignorant until enlightened by Smythe, which certainly well lor i their management.

English manufacturers. looking 1 boiit for eligible sites, are turning their thoughts to America, believing that the 1 tieiirhtot manufacturing progress lias been I reached in England. Several English tlcmen are now visiting the; Western States I with the object of investigating capital in-j vestments. The same paper says the Mor-1 nions are the only active emigration agents connected with tlie United States. Eigluy missionaries came here last year, and in The Mormons Europe there are now 41)0.

in England number and (i.000 in Seandit avia. In Switzerland there is one 8 i 1 farming trmnl limber lintnlv Mormon and eight missionaries. Engineer Wolcott, who lias charge of the surveying party novveng.agcd in examining the route for tiic railroad trout Eagle Rock to this city, arrived in town on Monday. He left his company in Dixie valley. They will examine several routes from Camas prairie to Boise rivet before determining which one they will recommend.

Mr. Wolcott speaks in the! highest terms of tlie country through which the route would carry the road. There are very few obstacles in the and stock country, and i good timber Imndy. Mr. Wolcott will re-j turn to liis company in a few days.

when i they will proceed to complete the survey! 1 road.j i y. mul 1 dow Dcmcr Boise river to this city Atchison. Tiipekn A Fe road tit 00 fr.i;n 1 Denver. Pueblo. September Engineer Robinson, of the Atchison, Topeka A Santa Ee Railroad, stat oned at this point, has received orders to at once commence the loeation ot a line for the extension ot that road trout this city to Deiner.

In accordance with the above order, a strong party, under command of li. R. Holbrook, will begin the work to-uiorrow morning. Ihe proposed line will run up 1 IM; line will run up Bouille river, nearly par- tlie through Colorado Springs ot lier linimi t. nt luiinfa i land other importent points, to lie done as rapidly line to lie ready at looks as though the railroad problem in Colorado is about to lie solved.

I I lie work is IS possible, and the I early day. Tiiis i San Election. Superintendent of San Francisco. Sept. complete i c-uint in the city gives Woikinguieti elect the ayor, bh.

rill. Auditor. Treasurer. Tax Collector. Rubin Administrator.

Surveyor. District Alto 0 City and County Attorney. Police Judge, one hupervisor. live memheis of Hoard Education and railroad Comm, -inner ot tiie City District. The Rcpubii calls elect the Assessor, Recorder.

Count Supermundent oi stit inhi rs ot tli elevt Supervisor, Board of Edttcalioi i a member ot the State Beard of Equalizatii n. re elected Congressm. IJavis. Ti.t rior Court Judges elected are mostly the tickets of all the parties. Some rs ire elected iiy majorities -o liait it is tnm tl.e ofiica count will result in some changes.

by Santa Fc. N. Sept. dispat received in tiiis city states that on It. tlie herd of aliout tnirty lior-is at Some umles belonging to Capt.

liouku command, stationed at Ojo aliente, in the soul horn part of New Aj xico. was stolen by Indians. The herd gn.nl. some seven or eight soldiers ol the am Cavalry, were all killed, aqd all Hie animals driven oft. J'ue Indians are reported about 4u strong, including the notorious ctiiet Victoi.a and others from tliat agency.

bom Fort Bayard, arc all out alter the Indians. Tlte drought continues in this territory. Many cattle and sii ep are dying lor want of water, and serious uppreuciisions are felt even for etiougn water for people. Many wells are giving out that have neur oelore failed. 'Three assays made last week of ore troui the mines give 150, 220 ami ounces respectively.

iluo, the sf will tin oti A sfnti Franeiaco Lxcited Over the I'rouosiuon of Kearney to lfnng Graul In EUixy Cpon Ilia Arrival. New York. Sept. Herald says 1 he Herald Sun raiicisco currespomim reports that the city is excited over the itrorious proposition of Kearney to puliILelv insult Grant on bis arrival. The lialfi-razy blaekgmml to bang the General in effigy on bis famous lot.

and Hie angry ei.izens threaten to bang bodily if lie does not keep would lie odd if tlie garni lot agitator, one the dullest and most brutal deimtgo.ru, this country has produced, after threaten-! ugso many people ith banging, should iK-al last suspended troui bis own private fallows. We not. tor it would be too good a fate lor him. Inr he oimbt to careful. S-m 1 ram lseo is very unsafe ii ur ter a bully who commits the blumlcr making himself too numerous, as they out there.

It is pleasaut to read that the city mean to give tlnyOenei-al a cordial welcome home. He will find himself among tlie friends of Ins earlier days out tin re. and ill revive tlie memory ot ids l.fe as a young and obscure army officer in i strange countr 8 i On tlie 25th twilight a young gentleman upon a unetl woman whose husband was out ot town on business. They sat together the piazza enjoying the beauties of Hie landscape on that quiet Sabbath evening. Soon the air became they lietook themselves inside.

The slmdes of night were fast falling outside, while darkness reigned within. A halt hour passed ien il upon the Iront Several inen were about the premises, watehing hen a thinly-clad form ot a man. with a lumdle tutete, Ids arm. was seen to emerge Iron, a window and run away, his speed being accelerated by truit projected from Hie numerous tien intruders. He was im on he (h.dnor.

Hv "tMW.tr. the amount avert under this head be ihm fini ljnt i a 11 ureter lids bend mutt, lwiej ever, come umUu the proper heads of Lost, stolen, Strayed, amed. For Sale, lor Rent, So advertisement icifl be under tint nctia or 1 less than Twenty-Five Cents. SALIC. Two Hue young and I' live-Ip at-o live veke of erk ar ii e- and terms n.ar ill the times, Atlddress, J.

II. NlXoN. Roze mau. 1 o-T. About three weeks ago.

between Lj Cline's and town, a mil bedding. will leave ilie .1 JaMKS 1 llelri'a and oblige. OST. Near liozemsn, a tilaek and whi -poi'ed, slid) Ii branded on lelt (iiiciosed in a diamond). Any mi ill receive reward by leaving the at Brewery Saloon.

"tv Customers f-r ten ihoneand VV ponmls of well mamre I eatilia Will l.e -old very low lire on my rauche, ortlcered in town it re piirct amikl a. BOSTWICK. i 1 Rancli. -I na a ho nnd Min, or ihiieu jiiaomun iliK isa i ranch a a dearable ljn i alu 1 on Bear reck, about Good There i- also an Power 011 tlie ranch, foi W. FLANDERS, P.

O. Address, Bozeman, 2S, A A REWARD. Strayed or stolei fr Bozeman, let. an iron aray mare, til liants hi-li; ha liree while 1er-, one lore 1er while to ihe knee, hind leas whi half way brande I on let) nilde in -ha the boiiom of with tier a yearling black, -lirhdy ii-iged efo-U. ill lea I i Hozpfiian, Monta lock braid re-emliliiis small fiat iron Haul nut branded, cnl $(' reward, ill be fur iiifiiriixitliiii lliat (heir recovery.

U. MH, 40-I2W Story Gjewey, (Successors to Walter Cooper.) i Everything pr i orli an This czlirc stock for sale 1 nient vp in stock tlie most complete assertM mi ta 11 a of i to- Cdlery, 1 aiding to a Hunter's or a cash! Ami at the very lowest llviap prices. IIV no Hook We will ny (he price (In cash) for HIRES getting VVp A nie or from sbroatl ill CONSULT THEIR INTERESTS our prices before purchasing else bondit wph Uiii entire stock th. counts of Mr. Gooper, and they will found at Ihe Bank, a we trust ere pi be no delay of parie- otrin? In iug fur ar making prompt settlement.

We 1 1 rv 1 keep a FIRST CLASS WORKMAN 't and ill preeared io do repairing ou til ir. milice and in manner. Story (ioetvcy Scott House, MAIN DEEK LODGE, MONT. a Board, er day SAM Si 'OTT. Slagle meals, 50 eti Proprif-tor Auction Sale OF YOUNG Stations, es and Fillies, On tVcdneafav nnd 1 hnr-dny of Fair week ORMAN I Oct.

lit ami 2nd 10 o'clock, a I will offer sale at Oublie Auc i at tlie Corral of C. L. ne, Clorn Street, Helena, head of Voting siaiti comi ig and 4 old, the get of the cetehra ed Stallion, Lou is hilip) and Mingo ir good American Mares. AUo. lirait of Brood and Killies.

I wi-h to inf rm the public, that I intend this be a i ixe Persons wi bin? to pur cha-o good ei will plea take notice and hand for bargains. JAMES 1.DI.V, a.soi), Beaverhead Mont. A Booker, Anetioneers. I will also offer at the -ame time and place at sf nif rl, Mli! limes', a an ot bay en tier Norman Fillies fliTt 1 i ldlii of (frays) three years old. bv Min-o- an of sorrel It.

and ten to'flneen'head I lour year (ieldi.i.ys. matched -ingle HIIEX in to advertisers ptennp say yon vnw the Avertiac- 1 nient tn vertiHerx like to know when their Ad vertiwementM arc paying Established in Montana in 18661 -THE LARGEST Grocery House! -IN THE TERRITORY, HAVE OPENED A-- BRANCH HOUSE AT BOZEMAN, INVITE ALL PURCHASERS OF GROCERIES TO CALL ON THEM. We buy all kinds of Produce also Hides. Furs and Buffalo Robes. Rfoinechmidt Sc Bro.

Nt a the but in 1 me Leal S. W. LANGHORNE, Druggist Apothecary THE EAST. THE FINEST AND COMF1, ETE STOCK OF PALM'S. OILS.

VARNISHES. GLASS 087 A '-1 I' C) IJ If IS JUST RECEIVING. DIRECT FROM STOCK OF PAIN'io. oiia DRUGS AND MEDICINES. EVER BROUGHT TO BOZEMAN.

Whits Paint Window Glass-all Sizes, Fine Lot of Stationery, A Stock of Choice Cigars, PROPRIETORY MEDICINES OF ALL KIKDS. A FIXE OF Drugs and Med AN ELEGANT AND COMPLETE LINE OF Select Toilet Articles, SOAPS. COMBS, BRUSHES. SPONGES. OILS AND PERFUMERY.

shall continue to receive during the season, direct from the East. ami fresh ir rnv Orders by mail will receive prompt attention, ami at tiriJl which cannot rail to give satisfaction. Call and See S. W. AJTGHORNE.

a J. Plain and Decrative Paper-Hanging, THOMPSON, Gilding. Graining and Glazin Friers always as low as good work call fie obtained elsewhere. LL Kalsomining and (dl Coloring, Promptly in the la ten and most approved style. Your patronaga Solicited.

House 30 and Carriage Painter, BOZEMAN, MONTANA. pi EXPORT BOTTLE BEER Itottlcd expressly Montana trade, and iu cuniaiiiing entier i duzen ivvo uozuu 1 iau cr Vtuans, ucjiml, AT VIlltY LBW FIGIKES. Address order-, hich ill receive prompt aad careiui auertiou, to SIMbTH A KRFO. 25 Ituzemaa, Montana. BOZEMAN Lunch House Bakery and Confectionery.

I bwirfr the of -Ins. die Bozein iii I. mich II have ma fill nvi.i- a i li i la run iu cuuneoli wiih die Luuili iiume: Fresh Bread, Cakes, and Pastry, Of niv own bakin a choice variety Homemade La leru made CANDIES AND CONFECTIONERY Kept constantly on sale, A7 LOWEST LIVING PRICES. AU the Season feiwed in the Lnuch Uuunt. at an hums of the day ami night.

tf'E-f REAM kept constantly on hand and supplied my Parlors, also to families by I tlie quart, galiou, etc. on Tour pafronage is respectfully solicited. Brick Building, Christian Sowers, i Mni And Doors East of CUas. Rich's Groeery store. City Meal Mariai SLOAN PROFFITT, proprietobs.

Wholesale Retail ix ALL KIXDS OF HEATS, BRICK BLOCK. STREET, -'tl Bozeman. Montana. NELSON STORY. LESTERS.

WILLSOK. Story A Willson. BANKERS, IOATAXA. Transact a General BanSine Buy Territorial. County and Uorenimcat and exchange on commercial centers of the and Europe Bought and Sold.

rOLLKCTlOX AND PROCEEDS REMITTED PROMPTLY. DEPOSITS RECEIVED And interest samt if Ltft ftr i opeciflefl Times 8-2tf.

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