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THE MONTANA POST. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2. TheMontana Post Termsef Subscription: do. tUtesof Advertising 5 or less. 3 6 1 year nenjuit'e It-ii linn or less.

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The ground above I -and that camp still reputationof being the best in the Metcalf proposes soon taking a trip and America. We surmise that come back in May next with ftill than those be now possesses. Cointy Tne board oS County Commissioners is to be in session proximo, at the Court House, in session three days as a board of for the purpose of attending to auy persons may hare to ou concerning anything that appears on the 00 I segment 00 i Personal.On last night's coach H. Cotterell, the General of Wells, Fargo line urd to ex-Superintendent Tracy, resigned. Accompanying him II.

Taylor, Esq Superintendent of Division. Both are welcome. SeeW Thomas' advertisement of at auction on Wednesday, 20th inat. on 00 ou do.d. do.do.

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Br Governor Beall was wounded, medical aid was ceut for and and Muupin were soon in Governor was found to have received wound in the arm and to shot through the cheek, just below eye. lueoali paued to the back the bead without touching the brain, since been extracted. The Governor at the residence ot Gen. Sol Meredith street, to which he was removed. 11 00 i condition is critical, the probabilities of 0o llle or UrUtb- neatly balanced.

It inflammation from bis wound should be so 1month35 00 6real lo affect the brain, his case may ter- 2do. .......45 oo I miuate la tally, otherwise he will recover. do! 00 cuang; iu his condition will do80 00 probably take in several days 1year on dollar per line for three Ism 75 per line fur ten or i er line for eleven or more. THE CIT FromFriday's have entertaining letter of 221, which we regret cannot publish in full. We give a it: grand ball at the new his been christened the St.

Charles, of the grandest affairs in the lasted until daybreak. The dancing ball had the pleasure of a call from Mr. lleiuy Rogers Mr. Rogers represents the hotuo A. II.

F. Gruwold one of wholesale grocery hrins in the of tbe West. Founded in 1333, population ol Chicago was hut little growth has been proportionate of the city, and it now rauas among and best establishments ot its kiud country. While it pays particular to its manufactured goods, sucu coffee, spices and tobacco, it in teas and coffee than house in the est. Mr.

Rogers, the ot this establishment, visits under tor tile purpoae 0f making the our citixetis and remain here days, and we be. peak lor bim kindly cepttou. TheRlta.n crude Irom a very imperfect run iu furnace, near Jetlerson, was brought to ssj auty, the supper tables were this city day beiore yesterday, and, under tbe thebest to be found in skillful manipulations of S. F. Molitor produced 263 ounces of silver, with fineness denoted by S72.

An unfortunate which occurred at the lurnsce caused loadeddown with great credit was awarded by Mrs. for the handsome manner she entertained her guests. that there was to be a wedding the evening, but none took place. sensation at Boulder, aside from ba- been the Indians, of whom hundred, belonging to the Nes visited the valley last week. short stay they conducted their in accordance with the following Endeavored to rob a boy of sold a horse one day and claimed the next, alleging that the disposal animal hid not been authorised by broke into a young man's cabin everything moveable, to perfection in their drunken finally made their exit on the trail, traveled by their wiuged The ditch on Peru Bar, upon which labor has been expended by Nelson, Russell ani Shenon, is abouttwo-thirds of the crude bullion to when it was nearly ready to be We expect to be able to report a run Iroiu this furnace Within a few weeks.

happened night and was seuii-Amirooian, its character, the former element revolver upon the latter, but being she could use it. by 15; o. Wai field. fined $50 and costs, by Justice Duke, friend, who announced his contempt Court, was fined $100 and costs. brief, are the main points of not the episode that ever tickeled community.

Coelbo' Ali S. F. Molitor yesterday received the first lot of for smelting that has yet arrived in It is found to fully equal to gold in fineness, being 975 fine. is worth $19 45 per ounce in gold coin. BearExciteme.it.^On Tuesday last a black nearly completed.

The ditch on Peter's bear made his appearance in the vicinity of Gulchis also nearly completed, and it is that encouraging news may received from there. This Peter's given rise to some sharp practice, claim having been sold to -r and R. Siddall for $1,000. Galena is almost entirely deserted. Its discov- are trying to 'raise the wind' for the Rlcovebisc.

thirdtime but meeting with iudifierent sue- had a leg broken by the caving of a bank at C-'SS. JeffersonCijy, and thereby aroused the to a general arming, for the er in hi- ursult. Urum eluded lor a considerable time, but was shot by George Benjamin, who is on in the luscious roasts, etc. famesB. Gale, who recently are always receive news from every portion of and shall consider ves i 1 to our friends if they us with it as frequently as we more particularly desire, is than letters, in other words, brief of facts, rather than finely with their figures of speech and It is not necessary correspondrnts to tell us that the a larget circulation than any other the it is the favorite it is an estimable it is highly entertaining, or that it is publication in the country, for all that already, and so do our is not required that the writer that he his pen in or or that, a might be he writes, or in any such preliminary the sentence of the letter be a and the last paragraph like unto it, between of tbe same class.

Let be brief, disconnected, and to tbe of facts and figures. To all of our who have thus far favored us thanks, and shall be glad to of the same sort. CaveGulch, is now at Canyon Ferry, care of Dr. Maupin, and is doing or Ex-Gov. Be a Ex-Gov.

S. W. Beall, took place A Urge and imposing formed at the house of Gen. S. Clore from which, escorted by Army of the Republic and both on foot, in carriages and the body was taken to the As the faneral cortege filed Main and up Broadway, by Bray's band, with its slow and music, the spectacle was a sorrowful one.

being Sunday, the streets were filled with bat as tbe procession approached reverently and sadly upon it, and silence expressed their for Arrived at the church the body in tbe center of the aisle, the enveloped in the folds of the and decorated with wreaths of the precession entered, the choir sang in impressive manner, a funeral added greatly to the solemnity occasion. The Reverened Father best map of the that we have ever seen, we -tage office of Captain C. It in aise, four feet by five, the most complete chart of that portion United States territory lying between nver and the Pacific Ocean ever been published. Tbe Territory is represented with unusual of tnl, and all the points of the Pacific Railroad are given. This by W.

J. Keelec, C. by authority of the the Interior, and is, to a grant extent, government surveys. Parties who wish the Uy of the land, will do well in Capt. Huntley's office.

Alfred Metcalf, whom we have known long, no one aver knew otherwise, for he of tbe tallest men in tbe Territory, in town yesterday afternoon. He that the claim 14 which be is Coniedfrate Gulch last week yielded rum of twenty thousand dollars live thousand of which was obtained day. This is, believe, one of the big- Saturdsy, for tbe preliminary of the charges preferred for tbe shooting of Ex Governor motion of Messrs. Williams, Burdick the counsel for the prosecution, of the case was postponed until at ten o'clock, at which time will commence. Mr.

Pinney that a full and impartial of his case should be had, and we all of our citizens who can so, will be precent at tbe Court House time specified, there to hear the as it is given on th tides In to Messrs. Chumasero and Chadwick, has retained his counsel Mr. of Deer Lodge. Personal.Immediately upon the of the unfortunate occurrence of reaching Virginia City, Col. W.

F. telegraphed to Mr. Geo. M. Pinney his services or any assistance in This more than generous offer from Col.

Sanders, was deeply by Mr. Pinney, coming as it did high a source. Offers of aid and have been flowing in from all sides a generosity unparalleled These are evidenced of regard and that speak volumes. Saturday night an individual named Jim Wilkinson, liquor at the Poney saloon, the in The beverage being relused he himself with a revolver and was force a compliance with his wishes was arrested by officers Warfield and While the latter was making he was shot in the thigh by wound not to be serious, nor artery being injured. His takes place to-day at 10 a.

at office. R1.1Over.- man was on Rodney on Saturday a horse driven at a furious rate. he received no permanent injury- Mr.Beall lying on the floor. I asked, i smashed to atoms and the roaring did it On beiDg told it was Mr. 1 draulics make music for the ear.

I arrested him, and examined the lights ot Bannack in a friendly body of Mr. Beall. I found in his ner wink at me, promising rest and hand a cocked cartridge derrins freshment, but not until the first Which I held up to let the epecta- for the MonVinn is over do I see it. Of the mines here and in the Mr.Lawler being sworn, testified as i ity in my next.B. K.

D. afternoon Mr. me to go to the theatre I went, and he said to me, will eitherkill Pinney or he will kill to persuade him away from but it was useless. I me: on Friday morning about He wrote a note and handed me. I found it was an order for a I told him I could not get it Ha threatened Pinney the interview.

I tried to to warn him of his danger, not. I knew it was coming. Atthe conclusion ot this witness' the room was cleared, and the jury upon their deliberations over dead body of Mr. Beall. Territoryof Montana, und Clarke county.

inquisition washolden at the Sal. Meredith, in the county of Clarke, in the Territory ot the 26th day oi September, A. D.1808,^before me, the undersigned, a Justice Peace within and lor said county, absence of the C'oronor of said acting in his stead as such the body of one Beall, dead, by the jury whose names subscribed. The said on their oaths do say, that S. Beall came to his death day of September, A.

D. a pistol shot fired by one on the 2oth day of D. 1868, in said county and that the art of killing said an act of self-defense. Intestimony whereof, we have set our hands this 21th day of A. D.

1868 W.F. Went worth, S. J. Justice of tli-j Peace, acting as oner. BannackCity.

Sept. 21, FAHCK HI RE.l Flak Outfit Imminent. TbeFisk outfit has been cruelly shot aim was deadly, and they are now about ofl the mortal coil of their We have in our possession the struck them, and thinking it may those of an enquiring mind, we give the Hallili.it lilt the Flak Oiitlic. K.S. Carter, ELM.

Patches. Ogthe FSTAlil.lSllMEM hy the Manager stf the MfeSt 600; moTigtkgf bouse and family, held by A. J. (Host Co drawing 10 month, ami now tiu.i, against the ot the held by the Manager. MO I XT Itwill be seen that the full force the ball was sent is represented by snm of $22,025, which, as every (') the Fisk outfit abundantly Away goes the of that pays the Uerald establishment in for printing.

coroner's was held on the body of Beall yesterday. The following evidence adduced as reported in tbe Gazette: Mr.Potter being sworn, testified A little alter 2 o'clock I the ollii-o of the Montana Post a letter. While thus engaged the door open aud a voice Pinney, I want to see you. turned round and recognized Mr. Pinney was sitting at reading, but arose and said to don't want to talk to you I don't want any difficulty Mr.

Beall replied, I want come up to your At this drew a pistol out of his held it behind him. Mr. want no difficulty with you have got a pistol in your hand up don't you shoot Mr. raised his right hand and pistol on Mr. Pinney, who Mr.

Beall followed him covering him with his pistol. moved along, attempting to the door of the conijKmition get away, but Mr. Beall moved the door also. Mr. Pinney reached it, crouching down, Beall intercepted him.

Mr. drew his revolver and tired. time the cap snapped the went ofl' and Mr. Beall moved when Mr. Pinney fired again Beall dropped, aud I wen', for The pistol ot Mr.

Beall a derringer. Mr.Maupin testified to being by Mr. Potter to attend Mr. was shot. Went to the office Montana PtwsT.

Saw Mr. Beall the floor. On examining the a ball had entered the face on bone, and passing back aud below the ear. 1 then lost ot it. Dressed the placed ou a bed.

After a time moved to this place. He died and inflamation of the by this wound. In itself it a mortal wound. CharlesJ. sworn, that somewhere between the two and three o'clock, on Friday I was working at my case composing room.

1 was to the office by loud to the door of the office, Mr. Beall standing at the his lelt hand resting upon it, his right hand, which he held was a cocked derringer. I Pinney say: You go away, have got a pistol in your it up, and don't Mr. raised his right hand, and pistol at Mr. Pinneyt who and crouched down, trying to the composing room.

Mr. toward him, sti'l leveling upon him. Pinney then drew and I stepped back. NeilHowie being sworn, testified substance as follows: ThatGovernor rieall came into his ol Amodathen read, in such manner as touched fice Thursday, and demanded of Geo. hearts of all, and made all to feel grandeur of death, tbe beautiful burial sarvice of the Catholic church.

Thisconcluded, Father Amoda delivered and suggestive address, based upon words found in chat tor and 2nd verse, reading as follows of vanities saith the Preacher; of vanities, all is In an manner the Reverend Father to the shortness and uncertainty of and the necessity of looking from vanities of this world to the and joys of eternal life. At of this to with marked attention by assemblage which filled the church the lid of the coffin was an opportunity given ta all present upon the remains of of the and brave men who has ever Nearly all paid their last tha dead by availing themselves of services were then the procession reformed, and the to its present resting place. PnsuaiXABY Pinney Onthe Road -Medicine Evrrett PatSmith ft Graeter's thunder six horse Bannack express Helena and started for the of Montana on my mission. stop at Mr. Freiler's, the Prickly Pear, a hasty glance Wall regulated farm and of Kant, samples will speak for themselves at Territorial Fair, a smile house and away again upon the over Prickly Pear divide down the broad, fertile and thickly valley of the Big Boulder, and at one of the pleasantest places on the Virginia road, Boulder Ranch, kept by Mr.

G. and lady, where the Post is visitor, the beds are clean table groans under the very best produces and steamers bring But here, among the every clime, it was my misfortune an ungrateful mortal, who, 1 to believe, hails from the of Madison county, entering circle, seemingly having complaint but being possessed of ills that flesh is heir to. He for some relief in the shape stronger than water; I had a sample ofStickney Bourbon, presented to me on of my departure from Helena, purposes, which gave him sought, instantaneously; but having no knowledge of teum, nor fear of retribution, by crook, gobbled the viol and left me its loss. Now, therefore, this give bim notice that fearful will surely overtake him distant day. Too far away to a of medicine, I on over Boulder divide, sterile White Tail Deer valley, the broad and beautiful to Lower Silver Star now, in the vicinity of mill a snug little town, without name, is being built.

a store, a commodious and hotel, to be run by Mr. Geo. few residences and a blacksmPh this hamlet. But the in it is the mill of the Campbell Mining Company, fair to be one of the best and erected in the in Chicago by Gates most approved California the especial supervision of Everett, to whom my due for favors, it will be an honor Daniel Hutchinson, as L. W.

Jackson, as machinist, The main building is 40 by 42, erected on a solid on a well selected site. The Hue tubular one. The eDgine, by 24 inch cylinder and 24 inch to work up to is a stationery one, and of pattern. The stamps, ten in each 680 pounds, intended to drops per minute, are of the iron. On the amalgam the retraction of certain arti-I some late improvements have been which appeared in the Pott of that I by giving the pulp three falls ere Pinney asked Governor Beall strikes the blankets.

The latter he was the author of a card that had I placed in a reversible sluice, which is in tbe Herald of the evening novel idea in this Territory, to which Governor Beall made the necessity ot two hands direct answer, but still continued to blankets. Two arastras corqplete his demand, with which Pinney machinery. The whole is one of peremptorily to comply. He neatest mills which I have seen in challenged Pinney to step into a Territory, and should the room in the front part of the supposed to be contained in and settle the matter, and I Green Campbell lode be General Howie would, as he was then a brighter future is in store for ed. be kind enough to furnish Silver Star and its nameless town.

with the necessary weapons to fight all aboard cries my cay use engineer, Pinney. Neil Howie said that he away I roll through sage brush and an officer of the law, and could not sand, past upper Silver Star, the law violated in his office. Gov I Bates Trivitt's mill runs on the Iron LAWSOF THE UNITED STATES. PA8SE1JHY THE Conyross. Xo.

AXACT Iu authorize the s-eeretary the to rhanire the of certain Sr.it enatterl fty tke Senate mnd of of tke United States of America in assembled, That the Secretary of the be, arei hereby is authorized to change of the yacht W. W. owneti I.loyd of Norwich. of the esfnte of lienjtttnin of said Norwich, deceased, aud John ot Boaton, to that of and chance tbe name of the yacbt ln( (ronton Mennette. ot of ffom York, to tbat of ana rant aid in aaid the said being pleafture and not engagetl in commercial or A11royed, June lSof.

(PUBLICNo. ernorBeall then denounced Pinney as a Kod, across the Jefferson river on a sub-of Valley street, and north of Market cowardani poltroon said that carry arms for him. Pinney office, where was present Walter Trumbull and another Governor Beall stayed longer, and listened to the of the Marshal, and away, saying that his honor and declaring seek the first opportunity to it. On Friday, as I was office. I heard two shots fired appearedbefore United States Commissioner in quick succession.

I ran in, and found stantialBridge and up the eastern Jefferson Valley, over the Beaverhead, both tributaries former river, up into the short rest on the banks of tbe in the comfortable house of where nothing is missing smoothing hand of woman, away in the dnsk of evening through which now ia almost deserted, over the divide, ana down a grade the darkness of night at a with a narrow escape axACT relating to contested elections i a of Washington, Dialrict of Columbia. Beit enaetcd by the Sctat. and House of tat ices of tke Luted America in assembled. That whenever any person or shall hereafter receive'a the register of the city of Washington, satisfactorv evidence furnished by tbe of election, notify ing him of to any elective office of said citv. the sueh notification shall be entitled to the discharge of tbe duties of office, certificate of the register be prima of his election to and right to duties of said office.

And be it further That any who shall binder or obstruct a person certificate of election mentioned ii. the section from entering upon or discharging of su. ii office, shall be deemed guilty of aud upon conv.ction thereof, in of competent jurisdiction, ahall be fined aim not exceeding one thousand imprisoned in tbe county jail not exceeding or both said punishments in tbe the court. And he it further enacted. That court of the strict ot Columbia, or thereof, shall have jurisdiction to or otherwise, the right of any holding tbe certificate mentioned ia the ion of this act.

SKC.4. And be it further enacted. That who claims, or ahall hereafter claim, to to anvoffice in said citv, may before tbe said of the District of Columbia, by forth tha facts up' which be relies, serve a copy on the incumbent or peraon received tue certificate of and so served sbal! make answer to said five days; and said court abail tbe rights of the parties to said office in a manner: and for that purpose a shall be called and held whenever for the of sueh trial; and the said court ia any case so brought before it final and conclusive And wheu tbe of the board of aldermen or board council shall be delayed on account contest in relation to tbe election of any of cither of said boards, the. mayor of is hereby authorized to make, temporary of all subordinate or election ic autbenzed by the and members of said bot.rd* under to continue until said boj.nls shall be COLFAX, Speakerof tbe Mouse of Representatives. 11.Wi of tbe Senate pto umpire.

Kndorsedby tbe President: Received June by the Department of act having been to tbe of tbe Cuited States tor bia approval, aud been returned by him to the house in which it originarutf within the by the Constitution of tbe I'nited tsstvime a law without bis approval.) (PUULICNo. ANACT for holding of the district tbe ITaiteU States for the southern district at tne city of Cairo, iu said it enmeted bp tke Senate and House, of of tke United States of America in assembled, Tbat in addition to tbe district court of the tlaitea Slates for district of Illinois, now required by be held at tbe city of Springfield, of shall hereafter bo held at tbe city of said Stale, commencing or the first a and October in each July 3. (PUBLICNo. ANAt confirming ths title to a tract of land Beit enacted bn tke Senate and Hons' of r.uaires of the United Slates of America in assembled, That ail of the title of stales iu and to a oertain tract of land city of Hurlington. county, in of Iowa described being west of lot roue hundred and seventy-eight in said of Bor.ndary and which was reserved from sale by ths United States to public burial purposes, be, and is hereby, confirmed to aid vested in Independent School of said city, to dedioatad to aad used by said school lor publio school purposes und for bo other parpo Jaly 4, ANACT to authorise the construction or a the Black river, la Lorain county, it enacted tke Senate and House of Rear: Con- frombeing sentatiem tar States of Amerirm Juhk h- grtssassembUd.

That it aball be lawful tor of the Coouty of Lorain of Ohio to build a bridge across the near tbe village of Black River, in at the point where tbe county mod east said village crosses said Tbat there shall be in mid draw of not than one hundred and forty width, with a centre abutment not to feet wide and ten feet above tbe leaving a passage on each side of the of aot Iras than fifty seven fret in width, constructrd not to impede tbe navigation river, and allow the easy passage of aaid bridge. M. And be it further enatted That the alter or amend tbia act, so to prevent or all material to the navigation river bv the construction of sai bridge, expressly reserved. Approved.July 1suj. PUBLICNo.

.,1 ANA incorporate the congregation of ''reabyterian Church of it enacted by the Senate and House of at ires of tkt United States of America in assembled. Tbat Francis H. Smitu, N. C- Wight. A.

D. Kobinsou. aid tbeir associates, ho are now, hereafter become members of the of the First Presbyterian Church of in the District of Columbia, under tbe or of the same, be, and hereby, created a body corporate, under of The Cougregatiou of tbe First Church of and as such perpetual succession, may purchase, convey personal and real estate, ake aud be sued, plead and lie may generally exercise and enjoy all as are usually vested in may be necessary or incident to worship. Sabbath charitable enterprises in tbe District of and uo and said corporaticn exempt from any taxes to be assessed corporate property under the authority or of tbe city or county of Tbat the value of all property shall not exceed two hundred Sr.C.Aud be it jurthcr tnetcted. That to any lauds, buildings, and property- conveyed to aaid congregation, or to oi feistins tor the use and neflt of or of the suid First Presbyterian Cliurcb.

vested in and confirmed to said corporation i. And be it further enacud. That it lawful for said congiega'ion. at its first to the passageof tbia act, to be held time and place tbe persons named iu section of this act may designate, by a of the members present, to adopt anch as they may deem expedient, regulating of prescribing character, and duties of their the manner of tin election, denning on I. li persons may become, or cease members oi said corporation, and all things for the holding and disposal and of real and personul estate, and management ol said congregation, which may be amende 1 or repealed from time under such rebui ltio'ta said Provided, That no by shall or remain in force inconsistent with and laws of the I'nited or and authority of the i.urch in toe I nited States ot A me.

ica Sue.4. And be it further That the right to alter, amend, or charter at pleasure. 7, PIBI.IC^No. at ANACT amend section five of an act Au Act concerning tbe registering and of or approved seventeen hundred and it enactcel by the Senate and House of niatires of tke United States of America in assemJiUd. Tbat section five ot an act Au act concerning tbe registering and ships or approved December hundred and niuety two, be, and is hereby, July 7.

leW. KXECCTIVEOFFICE, Hi City, Sept.2d Oi, ltHis. AS, by of Ttreaty, made by, and between, the I'nited States and the tribe of Indians, 13th day of July. A. D.

i and by. and the i'nited States cf America and the tribe of Indiana, on tbe 1st day of D. INJrC By tbe said treaties tbe United set apart and reserve to the said Blackfeet nations, and guarrantee to them occupancy, possession, aud enjoyment following tract oi portion ot country, to at a point where the parallel degrees of North latitude of tbe main chain of tbe them in an Easterly direction to source of tbe Teton river thence river to its junction with tbe Marias down the Marias river to the Missouri river; Ibence down river to tbe mouth of the thence doe North to the North latitude; thence West on said to the main range of the Rocky Southwardly along said range to the beginning And it further provided in of said treaties, that white person, in Ibe employment of the United -States, or to trade with the Oros-Ventres or of Iudians, aball be permitted to reside near a settlement any part of said tract of said country as And it by acts of tbe Congress of the if any person shall sell, barter, or dispose of aiy spirituous liquor to any Indian, under tbe charge of any Superintendent, or Indian Agent ai pointed United States, or shall introduce, or attemyt any spirituous liquor or wine into tbe country, such person on conviction the proper District of the United be imprisoned for a period not exceeding and shall be fiued not more than three And has at this office that numerous pretence of nave reservation of the tiros-Yentres and aforesaid, and in violation of the of tbe treaties aforesaid, and the acts of have resided upon aaid reservat on and bartered, or ol liquor to Nowtherefore, by virtue of authority vested as Acting tiovernor of tbe Territory of make known tbe of said forbid, under the most severe penalties of all and every person or from or upon, the said to the same and warn all persons further violation of law in sellimr, givintr, or disposing of liquor or wioe to I call upon all citizens, and especially civil and military, to assist iu the tbe provisions of said treaties and tbe law. Uivenunder my band and the seal of tbe tory, this twenty-fifth day of September. IBBSas.i a.

D. and of the Independence of States tbe ninety-third. JAMUS TUFTS, Sec'yand Ac ting-do v. s.t. bac8ks, U.

I iee PreVt JOBSH. ATCBIHOK. Cashier FIRSTNATIONAL BANK, OFHELENA, DesignatedDepository for Disbursing Officers of the United States. PAIDCAPfAL, aiOO.000.^AUTHORIZED CAPITAL. a.VX).0UU.

Helena, Montana. FirstNational OFFICE, AUOt'STUSSTKITZ. Assayer. ldtf NewRoute! J.S. CONNOR, Hasnew in perfect running order a Poay to German ic trench Gulches, Rocker it.es Silver at City.

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