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Sun River Sun. AentU of the 8un,. -- h*ftlp, }ndYu l l n ntmhodwltmen ar n lae L, (k a r l m I .. . ............... Ulidier S.omlu, * .. .. .... S UN.. .- ".•' ............. ........... •,P.u ,•,• IIIE .h . l arr tt. . ...... ... .. - .... . ot s . .. . a iler,..... " l(:nrtorville - - - -- A l"r ..... . ........ Priok w PC nr L...- - lj. ple l ot,. .......... . ' ......... (le )" hotrm VOL.S..."..... ......... : . l SUN RIVER, MONTANA TERRITORY, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1884, N0, •a, . .. .............. lnaorP ..... '...... +...........lpoa , rr :..L] : ..--------... ........... .. .- - - -- - . - PROFESSIONAL CARDS. 7p1('nL*J4N AND MUI!(IEON, 0gm River. - - Matiatuwa. ruout's Iogit JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. ABkLnd' of 1rk1 In.trumriats prtperly nott ~japtIr~ebecntof tappllatliflot) catiactioaaa y otnd nemit ocegarupromptly anada. SUN RlIVE, MONT. AAO D. MiOUTOHEON, AflOrr EY-AT-LAW, Witoll `iv speial ttmntcm t con r.ynncLaag, oolto ieHiatt 1anuan g Itiie nrICz: OALu' 3Wt31, IIELKIA. THOMAS H4. ARTrER, ATTORINEY-AT-LAW, Office: lain St., Foot uf Blroadway, lielrna, M. T. 1.141 DR.A. F. FOWrEK DENTIST, priadwaf, Helena, Mont. (ABOVE HERALD OFFICE) JOHN W. WADE, V. S. DUVUTT LAtaD AND XIatE~AL 6UnLEv1Ot. Orders for land surveying at Sutn. lRiver toad vi- elnity will recelio pruompt utttatioaa. OUlotta Cur. Broedway A Jalckso IneL-a. T. 0. WOODS. NOTARY PUBLIC A U. B. LANI) ATITY. Sorveying promptly attended to. iorenert, Montana. 2-14 CHARLES GESHWEND, FASHIIONAIIBLE TAILOI. ('lnaning and repairing dlno with neatness anddispatchl. t'hargvi rvzaronnhle. llis Block, B.~ ' IanivE. SIlor. IAIRASl D. DORnT•N. ILUElDT D. WEED). EDCERTON & WEED. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Th• Law of Ri, I 3 st.,luD e and wattr aRCIEcN UiOE -m-'il. M~ U ANDBROADWAY. HELENA, M. T. LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE OF FINAL ENTRY. LAND OIc01", AT IIIELENA. hllnl., August Is, I'.1. " Nlotlce Is ilhrchlv g'ivrn |Ilt the t;)llhivinLg ll:llmrd'i (nalproof in support of his cl:elin. uiand that liil is(f will he Imode Icli•re. John IKirlhr, a Niiiary Puhlic at un River. .l I'., in Flk:lnlhrr 4. IlI. via: Nicklo, Ilorulharld Olow, winl. mil'! iiv•,ntl,- tin D as No. W2f, f or J,lot 1,1 & I, s; 19tp II n of r3e. ile names tihe followingl wiltnersis to ,.. Ils onltillnuouU residence Ill.(ll, illlll ('Uiillil lnl I I" of li' lid. viz. (nnri l g II i4|ilr.4'Ii rlai,. llim, II. Vil- .im Snow and Willinen :hn till tf lt Inl'vr•r ontl t. ADKINSOtN, Ivtvuittr.l Noiice of Final Entry. LAND OrFFcr. AT Il..•A,. M.T.) Aug. II, 1I;4. j NOTI(:E Iihsreby given that tIlhe fullowing- nam•.d aettler has filed tnic,,, of hi;m It,,nt- nto maku final Ipoof In auiijt.it oif his crliii, and that slaid proofr will bi. nmadnlo lifor Jo.hn KSwler, Notary Public in and for lwis ntd ('lakacounty. M. 'r., it Htil Livor, on Hi',tl• nh.r II,l1l{, yIz: Alnthony lKrintll, whoi madli rIo- implion D R No 1)1o, for lot N I tL son 14, il 2i ". IIe nalns the following wilnilrwsl to i•,rvo t'oltin (inl llunurillln ul, )ii and ultivtllution ohllad lad viz Jano l' %lntklns, Edwird lii-. ien Johnitonwn. M '1', lind idlward Ball nlid Wlllam Martin ofmluo Itlv.r. ! 'T. F. A])lisSON, Itigluter Notice of Final Entry. LAND OrrIcl AT rIt.i, MONT., Ann. I, Iv il. krh.\,i ol Iuibi.t Abax Wor,': I'into:n, at thii Iname tIef will owue whltnlaoo to l•rliilv bit p!.lr a iN rly l'nbi sln Auiox \Vorlt l liN le -.t ti•e ul,dIftap cerk, MDrldnnhr VIitirt I, /ii !' It. NOTICE OF FINAL ENTRY, LAND iOrmC AT iElnA, m ONT.,i : d Nmo 81~7 Alu, for the w sw o, lt i d l ot•i meo 8mtp.ul l ieif r2i o. . i Oe lna tins efollowri, t wivn ti tiie toll ,win Ii- tntmlittiroill n li t im, tli ii Int f ci ntnl v,,tri l l llldty Mviz David W1(ltuo, Frtd "rlo ll: . iirtiiin odwar, who iths lit ior ituilli ti1l F. ADKIN8ON, Rllgistr. Notice of Final Entry NOTICE OF FINAL ENTRY, LAND OFFICE AT IIHlENA. MONT., t August '13 umr 4l. I NOTI ('.I Iiotlrey given tlelthi follwhllng. iin(z: lttlir ul fille. Nott, ovlio iti ilit. 11 i 1.w . Nite Juste 1)t il , !. I: OIn tIW fwlirt 'l- 070, fo r aW ttlls.4 icA r Ip 4 iI r I w. H. ent th. (trll ,twltn, witlovlcoIi to pI.irov, lhi .'llnluillR rr•aildnu•juponl,inil miiltiuiilli io. w1 Id vai ' llns I)Joh lllrl-son, it)ad' kMor "Iln snl All,,t IB Ellkn•n of nd i'oti,,t M T',,tid TLhoma (j 'artof ruelllit n l r. , . , F. ADIINOtN, Relnister, NOTICE OF FINAL ENTRY LAND OrIC A..T IELENA, 'O(NT.,i N lptiiibouhii Ilvo". 1 NOTICP In lh ri'Iy i .lv'tn tlint thl folliwint.I Aid. Bottilr 1Is l :ti•,! ntiu o ofrhi s llnyutiuwiui a lllk tiill iilolol hoofi HNill,• li' l f laii ill I 4 t at l,)t. l & will tnu ,til, liofi lr. 1 ,0 t. W -.I., s _.i•t• l, P hil i, h ll lii fil lmw•li a lnd ('ll•iki C-unty, M.'I' I. fT, Sun 1(ti v~ Mi I'.T , (n it, ill•,t, Int swil tlnt 4 n Al'o A, to l0 n r i w- Ht00 11, ellofSull)lv r,'. T. F. ADIINSON, llotist r, 1 nI.E)I i f!iie .t i h;i ic f, his lltt'- .. ., , F'. ,\l)Kl ,IN. I I,, H 4-or,r LEGAL NOTICES. Notice of Final Entry. L~AnD O(FIv,.t .IT lriet.A, M T. Ni nT11'I; i h, V.;l bI y ui w. II t I h. fil v Iu r ln I ri11 , l'rh n1N. N i .i t ir f r i t, I1 4, i , & It i, totk*r't , II I, ll i rI. I, it ri f I i, hin n l hull sill,( p~ro f will h. film! - hrlff.V. F. 't1 l '" ck'l,r, Nlloll'" l hHLAhD O(lr u,,t gill, .II.n1 T IIv. her lit. I O-l , n ,v: P lis flloi . I•,. IiiMi, who InIr Iiriirmptu li m tS Ni. otrl, f, r Ltt 1 . 4 c , ti n. ,w', sw's w's flow, I :n i t r ll, i ,ole i lun tih follo wint wid ,uitlhiu l to rvei. hit.s Incom u f otin tl li,ti l. , oii, ml .l litvSt el ion ,u ltrln d vi lIa i .:i : i i l l . ii i , nliir. lIl4 r n ms o( tiy And Jntil s . l.(Iti. l, 11 i trlrn I Jh nt Full, it .will 1', ADKINSoiNi , t ll. r. AL(NhfUN. IIoTR isr. NOTICE OF FINAL ENTRY. LANiD Oyiir'i'i T, i.ua, MoT. . Hi th. I t. h r :t It a. v " lUITIIa R It, hrul y tahi 'n is dint lof fIi ll iuis s Id ntnmtd s i iielh wir ll+ it wl' t oirlnt t mIa k, linnl I,d' IIn slltlu, rl ,f l.ih e Ii till I t' ha "t '[ l f, rl t (iri N l Flltii, l i 1'. i i ,OIleI .r l , v is ,i b N r t, 1ui, lS r leb il,,I n th 1 ii(,'l, win v Ii ti Iou 1r,:.o Ih tlr d4, who miA -, pirm tt .lion do ,,hi.- a trtiiEy s In l 'it Ni. lfr. l for the. h nw s we 1tpil' eou.rio3li oi f r:. liti nmi vI th,, fiilo w ll' i witn, Issm to p. is r olct inl it l.Nldll.n - tl itn, 11end 11r1 r lfivttti+n o:f wid hitnd. vliz: . rlw i l iini.ia (hii I. i Ily Aihr . i art sl . I orl i lla , lh Ini , IIIf I. , nl Falls, .. , A.IAI(INs.N, IllasI ts r. NOTICE OF FINAL ENTRY. Lom, i ,I +whaT ii Ii)i (ii'i T lit,,u , ml lii ohilr )n. 1-, lntt'mI'r ,d I111. ' IN I o h'o l hI r in y u I. n th al t he f o l ho w l n u 1 n11 l( f ri.Itti r has l ,x1 nii wilt , irf hit intet ti to n'likf axtrat of hi oif. 8hti. that RN tl. pprofavM. will i md br, 'hrL. SpTR n.er SNoticek of Fi thd Judicinal Entry.mt Inll tnd for('hlI ll tlou n i , filluortit I. IOIT1on (Nlettr hl,, I nl .vz: ",wll uin I5.nikdl, whii liild, pnrokttlii 1) i Nli ,'s i, for the Is illi,i Ihizv ' md . Its - l, li-Ir .wf - i n, :U tli, i 1, it of r il. nuineu th flh,lizo lln ui wii . Iriilo , p I eA tli u nlt rluuiu n""- t Ilots , a diiii llt f Ih' tlilt .f ITc, 1 1' 1'(. AIKI (ION, l.tsitsr. NOTICE Of FinAL Entry. LANID ()r+PI AT ]IIJ.Yus ir T. aml i ,d ,tl i,'r lina5 l ati.' -f hi. into u- nin to. ml keiinltl a if ,fin l ;l• ,rt it lit claim, Iid tuiut isliidlr,pI' ii w ill h ille l' i', , . i . al..l muIs.', viz, Wll Hni ii I i:, ,. , w t dlii I,p ' tool le, n I tI.llfq• t , ' ( fl ,wl u wilso11 ,. (. v IP,,V+.' hlp w'il lji A. viz: Jll r , I ()\•A u .1!< ,lnthz I ' FI. AI) I NP(N. N •uN',t. 1t 1", .1)K\)"1n.'(IN, RIe;|•tt01, ADVYEtIT1SMENTR+. JOHN KERLER, NOTARY PUBLIC, la1t and J.:u.! untrite up to ,, .hn,1ih (1tol lrt-n fll' f u tr n llrl.l I, r, . mit C. N. DICKERSON P'rpriettor of (; I.:A'I FALLS .1 .1'F 1M.A I K E'!'. lute 1 it WII IIi |In It "' Wl dl (',nIIII ' ('ulullll y lll ,n wc u n w r ,1 lily r \ h.iry, JOSEPH L ,RCENT, 3135()UR[ IIAN('Il. Horses p~tured at $1-50 a had cpr moatii. llny fd(l wht n rl nireid it . ients tl r het r ph r ,lay (lud hjaty for al . Mitchell o0uso Hlead Prickly l',.r ('any n. klnn and a'.rt TF.rI,.t1nt IIb•ud, A 0, ll ' , 1 t , II it .tl ('ii (itln, )rt tll|l ili i, 'tIt i tl* ' ''. ii-.tn'l ',ti rii t tii o i 1 ty- The best of Wlnes, Llquor and Ci ars. Good ,tabluing for Horses. 1-1It 3A4rT MiStiiiT PROr, H. L. HULL, Carpenter, Ccntractor & Builder. p ' i n e s . .d l I , ' ,i l i e u t o n f o ra m i I. ' I :t i , | iu . lion g luaratit : d. Apr. ., I . JOCON LARGEN t T, l. • EDEIt Il 1. 1O)WN .\ A R\(; 1I IROIPIEROITY ]For Sald at Irnannf'll ratr'.* uorrivpuui tuiui wl, iht. tui F I rer. tI . 'I'. 2-14y JAMES MAr'!X, (If ili i n g ;ato:l t II a \w'e' k. Sn lintn. Mont. Run Fiver. Its Famous and Uni uoe Paper, and How it is Manufactured. Thei pcapcr used for printing tlhe Ba3cnk of England rote hns alwnay been nomd' by ithe Plortl ftar ily, whoe allcestors enlhne over frolt j:lc- dtllcnx after the revocation of theit Edict of Nmctes, bringing wiih him the art of makling iin paper, which. like those of silk weaving ancd dyeing scarlet, was up to lt.at time unknown in England. Excpt by lurgh1ry, it isc ccbsolutely impossible to obtain a .,crap of theo beautiful wcatcr-n:crked paler produced at the mill of larver- stroke. Every piece of this paper is registered before it is removed from the framne, an account is Icpt by c, locked dial, and every dnamaged ,note is ccoundted for before being ground up ,again into pulp. Mr. P'rtal's pa- per lhas a potential value, quite alpart from its worth merely as papler, for it has always been regarded tas so csscin- ti:l to a palcsstble forltcry that the world at aIrge felt perfectly easy re- garding any attempt: to imcoS - ce on them throngh the lBuank of Englnd. This Ipper- it is, iperhaps. ceedle.t to tell any one is quite unique. Tested by touch, it emit'; a crisp. cracklling, sharp siouid. and in color it ha:; been dc cliblced as "nceither bluc- wcve, nor yvilow-wcove, inor cr.mcuInlid, but white of a hue that clc Ihe coml- pared with no otcher white." The three dec'kledecdgcs show itc cutur'al boudalry of the pulp when first mounldd. The fourth is loft c mouotl by the knife which cuts the notes inl twain. The paplcer is toutni so tccctlch. iideed, that cafter tih, ii hlition of otei griin of si:ze it will hold a wceiight of si,:ty pounclds w lhhout teccrincg. Yti thei qlnttity of tflli in a t'ive poulind n.c i.c not more tccc eighteien and a lclf grainc, cd c s•h.,,t iS .;o thin that erasures mce oftlccticce; found to be dilitiult. But whatc constitutes the main cc afe- gu•crld of the Blcuik is th1, "water," or cmoro properly, tie wire "mark," tihat tricnpcrncct hcldtcc i hulh o:nt i.. hic stantly detected wlhect theic papr is held up betwectn the eye accd thc, light. This devise is cbtaictdc , ca; .dl wctdr-marks icar, 1'. t\ istig{ wicc•; to lithe dcsircd shacpe, and sticlking them on to the face of the iccld, sco that when the pulp clettl.s down it must of ncccssily be thinner on tih w'irc do- signi than on the other parts of thic shctet. The water is the alcliowccd to rcu through the sieve-lilke face of the mold, cand thc. :heet of paper int em- bryo, "cocchd" I, b c the moul bci o,; genctly, lnt firmily )presscid lupon a bhtl,,ct ito which tbis spo•ncgy shlcc clings. Sizing is a 4submc ncctumcit. Iiio- cs5:, co that wihctl drcy thc \atlecr- cairk is plainly seen. Icing trci,'-l.ar- cct 'whccro te si t lcslccuccc ', It, ie ci est. 'Thics watcr mcnIk is scc r, iI tot thIe linck by virtu, ocf ,t I ccicl At of l'crlin;clt, to that, acprt frcllh tic piccrsand ccic ccltihcs 'vicih r'tinch to cicc' iclacl' f','gccI notes. it is it c i-ky c-m, cto iimitc cc tic 11dc 1ic •.1k of ticis mco.I icc'porticit lcmt ilary ic- c.iicticcn inc thi c:',rhl. iii C ci'uI iiiion, in 1427, wits C1,000I . TIt i i 4 it; tlltt ta No 1n1ote for .4. I44.400'4) uchc 41and twI)o fur .C514,44) (4111 I. 4(1' 1)11(1 i4114iivid aind ltir:IIo. A biitc1hvr, who0 nola 1iu s;o'd lii iillllii2'(H foiitnuii onlb of thjise 1i50,00 t(44 11) ':ruii' ab' huiiii , aki'g, for tli igfu e a' 1 of Vi, x;, foul 1 tilut 1 to deposit( th o Iii., note 42.1 11cly iit nl teI bllikt'r m ]audl(, 2 ayi1 (ih l d hiiil ho! it fur yI'nir;. 'liii .5,),4il4) w1112) liiii(" oi t)ivf', but the thu, butchetr thle fully of hoairdinig ouch it:`1I: ndionl.,t e ll(1('t '"Wory trite, oir', replied the I butch or', "Iit } like,; u ctio look Wil jl," wvill that 1 have' tuthc oni ohfl (ill, m;ina ini 12i at buiue.'" Al t'l 'lwIt 22(2 Oltlil 11t1 Londonli fiiaiuvl it 1111111 pust l[ill id 4.80,444(, 11111 exhil toI i. fur fivle yt4arn. ii oill (If ]hie 4ittiI,;g 1111 ('il1ht11 b~yd( J itt hisei arum (pout' cI2r. ilgat 12o121)1)421 sip till', 42421.1 ua n .L 11l u) ti 44415+l5I~t), Il~niyii lg t 112221 (11 ; I422. 1214 uth toil, I 22a 1;h( was i1222id for. t1l'lil' it wit; j.t'ICl iii (III'St1 ,j,4a.; f4414 Ii it24;2 11)4t'u1222lot 11111 13iilo1,ea 1,41ved 1to Iii 111ll 4 j21 hVil4 l 'o 1241 ,00 'I 11 1t. I 1111ll M' Iiueiic have'it a plaii(4 he;re itsi 4ert h I' IhI' :lit. who(,h plI ' 1't:.:'(lhl 4lih) 2ol kity j'.: .212. \\122iI he makes an investment in that lino or any other, it is permanent. Ieo has had maty opportunities to sell the Ledger, at an almost faUhlons price, but lie would not even consider the question of se'lliing. He takes a pido in the paper and a plcasure in con- ducting it, and he intends to 'kep full charge of it while he lives. TIo has also 1had :cores of oflers for the block of ground he ownos on Fifth Avenue, just below Central Park. but he has refused to sell. These lots are said to have coat him about $10,000 each, antd each now are wortih t0t,000 or i(O0,000. The plot is shtl •'oy one on the Avenue, vhwma t:n' , That :e- nmains unimproved. It is now gettling on to thirty years since Mr. nomucr took hold of the Ledger and con- moueed to make his fortune. Tho Ledger when he purchased it was a cheap sort of a I.siuness paper, with a very smtall local circutlation. He had already : ande soime money, and he suink moot of it in putting the new Ledger ou it, legs. His enormons advertising and his payment of $100) a colmln to Fannite Fern (who is now :narly forigottent) forspecial articles, were thle talk and wonder of the time, Some said hie was rushing to ruin. but he was. confident from the first that his pitn wold lpay, and itcertainly didl. I have never seen an estimate of •lr. 13tuunr's natual fortune, but it rnu• wcll iutto the millions at all events. Aul nlot 1111111y years before ho ioolk the Ledg;ir in hand he lanid- id ts at friendless youth fronm Irelatnd pith atlmost emupty pockets.- N. Y. Lette r. Two .American Of;cers Who Loved Her to the Death. A vtry l'ltigie litt(le story v.its told to It 'tli):lrily s )ippilng to'n u;'ollild ai t.hining -uv:ov'llr tht, other flight. that, invf st ev'(' tll tilh, ;iIi',m. sll (rldayi. thatl •i(' '( t't!t,,l (lit ii a I.:.atu r :ih \' . wi ,t il):hit IOf r•)uit lt ihl.cido t. (T".l' catuih l and Itli.tn'.nillt )of m•t' of( tho, c . ll ii0-e " di:,' tt dri:l i ti ' lt, h. yeai r of L i jlt illl itlit (o, s .':"-ij n fell Itldeisp r- athly in l)\' ttith the .:lla,, I(,;utlifutl 1 'li , :,iit ll. h, w' t ) .I t i,- rtll'i nll ti.' 'omuan, ttitht soft muytlstrious eye', it /\'Ol: l~l illl, l x itlll .•= 1 '1 .lny . 'l( , )h 1(•i~•, ('l'i' ple tI lie.utlit, f,'t', gulfnd ii w -,ht,\; iti i auly Milh tt ltich w,, the two wlrri'hs wild. 01 thel gt rri tau knew of (heir flo'rc'e rivalryllil, ,if' ! o li l' at h,,h it ltf t'( wh 'l, th e ir lli frie] t i el 0 N-h lip a l :t o f it ll ril i h(,' 1r(al1 fl'hltl.hl nl.0 ui,,IIr) I Istart I,( r, oill l , ha, tillg, lexlp lition to.;L r thi t Ir.i UOn U,;':; rgud flat rettnurned two dy iltL,'r Ittl t1,( tlhat his cmpl nion lholiad bIt' l('llgarot l to det by lili ,ill ,d bnuk il tilhl fori',st. 1h, 'ils gloomy ulld ;tr"an• t., ill hi, maii et'r, tull fit ni','htfll]l \w(Ilt to thi'l hot•, of the+ Ie'i na hly-il to Ibrkthi nhliw.s of Iui.i r;'ifl'. (. I lh. he fri al.; of Ih, l:t o .i lr t a i l, ( , t h , l lh i n u tt 'e o v e r , tu i i 1u;11a ) ti;,, t hlot it du, l had lil't,: lan,.;ilt, dt<,idoh i to 1>'u, t het f liut .: day ;,:l ralnd iu for tilt h,,•t'. In thi, li,,nl'lili i the hirvivilg i ival \'w"as; fulniil ,lt d ill Ib(,,, w iilt h ' )!: , l k 1' o f ,,lny .ni ', la,';<i rear o his ltiwt. (Oll(,.tor)y v',,;. t:•u• his ',;s l ithe 1 i.l,l,(,•,t, d lt hilt, ;tol l haid dli(] ,i of f tiu' aud tomtii'; tilt otherwas %'o. hint :al na;1tlunit %111a w hll, poitl; v1i 1. a(1 -eoi, adll inis. tllr l to hiu in it cup of tu. andtill, llieinl rep,,io t u: ; r'il( (I 11;s d th,lido heart di:' el:,a,. 'iTlhe body of ith lust rival wst.; found [it tlh' ftct of a .,oop haiiik ou the t;h lre of 11ilian R'ver, whero it ta lll•']( of foris, bulisho:, nowt l'ra:t'l;o, uladod a, )til n iililt i ovredl thl, ch],n', till lpool ;:1 wvhiclh L. lJay. ]it rill, liiy ti ' ]r iii, itun it a hillhethoh, in Ili; M at, tiold thit rall truth that ]1;s fri'i(ids had -i.loc.toed. Ili,; death wva., ofticially aitirillttc'd to the teci- tl(h.tatl tharlitirla - of his owi 'ridet while htlih•g, nlot uiidlt' these two v,;'Ihilt t(i , '(a l t r nli th M o r , co t coi t ,d . '. hli , faumily of the )t'autifi'l lttH.'iai Ilt|y disappeared frow t li• a in ai flow tinotlhs, nlu[ th,, :,tory hlaul be"nt hullf forgotlltti til trho ritnt opMnllillg of it ]),ilh along; .mini 1,River rocallhd it to h:n of lt " iio hvlie herd i it i hat t B ut,. L,(t,.r. I1s Pit A. \ Jhilnlth, "1':t" r.markl l u'oni•' Jouhii'" J-rpi lev, "v i.,s J()ll th it ,li',.t i; !." "10. (toilot o'i' ,V 111::1 lit h i is it r ,,, at )'lil, muy Solo," e~untic;al remrkeuld Mr. .J1p'hhy, bult hii' rtii;ly 'ti.; r, Vi",' V 11(.l~ia:1;(tlith jl l ti "'h,livt,,1 in it wh;al!,0s lolly fr f,'- ty days, didn't ho !t. "H-t'il thini i of Ii.' , ,nol't i• r',coi',l . i, !. 1oliv,," "t',thld'un d o it. " ".1 ti,,t't l:iit.) . t wt'u reV;,,lllg (!() Lo't i, .Il , r ilt ,. ".1i dn,, 1-n I holieve you coaul. 1. ]to:u'+ ,l ll vi ,•, t. 1. vea l - t5 i !. : l 7 'l Il in' J,J !ill in o.(','V iliini ;,fu , ul i to•k,; . 1: ) 1 oi ;h oh, tb: i :, i,, 1 ',' l I d .. o liet IDlI J'lI'o: J ,Du thti!tl.,' n ,l hi'ee htat',) hor'ni fh f ant;ly ill o•rr" , l of the t',:;h": s;, " t(• wn4 FAl,,S 1 'F TIlE NILE. How a Traveling Party Were Upset in the First Cataract. At first we wenlt very well, nid werie beautifully steeretld first fronm one roek then from aniothler, until we Ceine to the (lOte. The crew rais:ed their o:irs. and the dahheahll pitched n(rnitht down. The rnh and power of the water w as lawful thie only sounlld, for ovei y one held his hrlolth for the lno- mcnlit. All would lhivte been well had the cat.urnct folk stucck to their ours and rolwed of I in left to get the better of the wvitter the illstait the boat re- gained its l\el, for t4howre i(.onlyju jUtk. slpte, onou•gh to cletar teylla aind Charyhllis, iand all idepelnds ulpon t(ihe work of it mllilute. lhut the pilot ittclr- dll badly, the crew saw it, lost their prl'selce of tmind, and (dropped their oul'is tutd seitplllred like mitkeyr up thle 'rigiiig at tihe water dashed over Its;: alllld Iulimp we went against a rock then bump nguihs:t another. Despair- ing shrieks r'e-cl,hoed throuigh the boat, iiltld till flew to the bows; the ginf it leein, both pisse•lgers and viit- ors from atnother dalhuitbeh who had come to seeo the funll, all helping to bale. We wotmonkind, thinking this i ttetmporary delay, an ortlint, y tllunlp- intg, took out our parints lunud hulgani sketching the wrieck of the Sultitt as it Ily betfore us. I had just scrnwled "7:30. W\'t htiive buupel,," nuder miue, whenl up etntto on11 of the genllthmen. guni-citse' in hand, sayitig, "Oct any- thitlg y1olu really il'rel ftorrl we titny aile (to leave the lunllt." A few sie olds anfter up rl:.edil the glitleinlii cryiing, l"The wlater iCl giilliig riapidly: cinne iistatnl !" \We shiill i 'ver for get the scene. Oh! the yells. thie sctrl'ati, the colfu~iiorl. lThe loni, thllought tif itou' crew 'proper walls ito siil ltheitllil ; lllld tlheirl goods. Tihe Ilraigoiin:i t in otl ll (li, the sailort from tit' felcieca (simaill ioa(t) to li•ake ,•ioin fotr is ll;d illn We n 'rrallbled, anid in-i few moittlenits we wo'r all llaitded, alld the gentlemtiien returnedo o the Jli3tssio C(uite for the crew, and then went to itid fro n; silviige corps. They work- til splet i dlv lita l ut otil. tf watetr, uidler aI viery hoit sin, and with verl'y- thiing tgttin.;t. thiant. No one wits in coiliniiuild. 'T'hie drnlguiii, ha mil elii-- phltlly lost his hnlad, thil' iol fill•,ah waiS rapidly tilting over, the intivI, :witlipld tihe foluee; utid crotwdeild the caei.i;, tlhe witter ru.hltl in. atlll itit for ihulividinil eflorts lltllt, of our tliilg w..onil htv15(' bee (,511v.d. It was rially distratinig to t l'(, thle gilt cor- itles, ppillowst sjp dishes, an1d cuii- tiiIs ,h iing dand out instelul of (,I1r prlcian'h ; tI'11':;1 Iaid F ttes. Hlow. 1.1vi, two ;of il' sattlv;iite coris clillb dlh il by tlhe wiil:dotws. tnl hlulled or thriow ott ilur' triiinsires juit as they hnill ci'igliht Iltl swiiiitiingl, ilUttr•ssis• wvihih wer, lblohkiig tilt the wtv. iThe Arabtils wI ri wirie tha(lit unl s, tutd the drl;.. I oi lnn 1)1 i civiiiil.self, ipoor 1oI1- low, sut, iniD till uv1, luid doid; not•-. iim'. (J il \i1'. of In i I 'tl.Ling a n ,,:ianl i thi ' I Ilio n i ) ,' p'i t I (u t C o hn u s , T h , i ., e, of th]'.( Right 1 hldoo !,in hl elhps that oV t\I;, h dly li!.i 1. talk ito. "\.1ill, i tP," it(i '•'t vn of his custonwrs aait"11 day,; 11a,, "fout a i'll lll :'ll ';i. Nt'vi li t lti Itt " for Jlhiunn, nin'i .yo :" "J)tlut ) t 'til t iltet , i . alh. t 'ht ' you for ." 1"Uh, i'lit 1''laiue tian evo rl'y i lay' ill thilt, \i1 ." HI"ill nl 1 how , .]}ll l ain lln t (1( Haulll. >"y ' wo o ,tn t alt' itty ,toil-iln-hlaw's fur (Clhivtl.nl, bIuti J'l! Itit g '(i m (ah I'll Jix'l t. i No\'tth tyou e itth!" 'I hu (nit:,lnwl t wa .ll pl ah.:,d, hl nh wit' it h tihl u i'maf ':i','rk iut l v h;i s 1 ,s't illt]koy ul t u lh i' t. i ( *lJl i i'i. , i t "Dlit0 I h;t",A you ,ti.y yo , 'u wot i for Ch,' ,hl L2" i litnicd th" n'xt cu:.- "(;'t,,ay! 1% had',nn oho ann likenin g o t to (In .id p oln_ J h+tie :+ "\\ ll, y ought- to vot t for ('livr 1)oul. ]•lBbin.'r. a i';iu(l. \Vh, lidn't Ill- !4o toI, ,t'n:" "Jut' \ it I I as., taillin' tnt ,tal hr g ala.nu, tlll. I' for (2l e''(,i l cu lyl ilt'tn o':h --i'll 1'ttllh '4"m. NoI 1l0itn in that hla,, t i',, drolp(l i lu1'th.v itou tlt- ol mu~an', haunt. Tho nexl rnwtouwe v,u. a 'rhibi titll^. a fittv' l ,, unin , h ri tiw (hl4 tarkoy wa.' for ,I. John', at't llid in ],i'; h+'at,; a; tto• wh ' hria wa thh1 g' inl 1 1,J 1i ,:, ! ,ila n l .1(1 n4,:: l1 w'. H'i, t!h •il,u t:, +in ,,, ",, +il,'y ihor,, 'n ir htlap ,":1: ,1 to h(" 1'f r J r : '4t1r :l- ( e'tr :ining ' thli., I,, b .is in.uaI l ,n 1 ',,n - llitalt ( tl!;u], C.o ,f4 A d ! R i ' ('' r tem o,, t f,,r tt ,, .t , t l 'S, ' ., 1 . ,. ' '.. ti ,.1 h I 'il :, i - ,l. In ,. w k a ,. :,, lit' htourd the con vstiorl n, "whal.\ o dO" ' imetan Iivy talking like this You ought to h,, sIhllmud cf yurse,lf." "Novih youw tn In, ho.*. Dlo s hyhlb SOni kliow whlit lhe til itmaoutt reoi VI)' mnh' e(isy on dit. I hhilts for ill. I lll IN 1I) AN C(OIMIIllNA T I'ION. An IhiJivldual at Clinton, Ultah, Learns That n Big Indian Warfaro is on Foot. A getntlhmnan rit,: to (oiloror Eli II. •Mlury, undl r rtl ec r 'nt dtie', fronu Clintonl, UltIh, ,as follows: 'Ttklt t•hte lilhrty of writinig you ott ti s ltbj(et whi'h I think of greatt imprttaiio. A fow thlys ngo I k'ltUri- odl froInt otlt of tollr Itdliiln frihttl.s tlhlt aI (liilctl is otl ftllot to bring lholiut tn Indiani wlr. Tl'ht Intlian told n, thallt Sittinllg Itull, a Sioulx i'lhitf, litad selnt som•n of lij Indtlillns to visit tho Uttlts, locatttl ul( th•i' hiiih re'o.rvtt- tion, allnd try tllid itltdutce tilln to jilii themln itn ti wtr t ol thIt w tits. I wais also iflltifttt by the saline Inttilln thiit Siting Boll htl.in s•nt Iltgllttt to allllthi Iltdliui tribes,, witth It vitew to forlniilt tl great itiion of ill tho iribeis on tlt he ccitihen!,t uand externlahilte tlhe whiter, . Aii Indinon caIlt d t "Tol(m" " otyItCe over ( this tlahcv (Tihistlhi Vtlrlty) to w•o It: I'tinhs thnt live hiere nntl get tlheir ihl.i reitgardt to jointing Sittitlg lltul. Tolll mild oull' of olr citizo.n• that thl'(,tUt,,l, wouiild , liil distit:sld. To•n is ot ofl tliho.t IJulilitd s lohtitted on thn 'hilltntll rtst'ervitiohn. I gite you•t the ftregoi ng itfortatitititon istoittise I fuel it, it•i ty dhtl" :i It hlt,,0l citizltln to dlo to. You will Ifail, thlit ihinldn.• to keep) my n tItnit, ii :'-.t':'t fo ftur the .Iittlit, nth hind ifti| util a( loilt, ill hinjury'." IThe I ittt outnt ry. tilt'y his I tul'tulttri'g upon (ottgo in Et•glitntd, intd so ituneh of throhll uiito i i riopl c llri, a ligrr rdilll that lre- thtroiihltitt J~tthl'hiltO .'thtu•it'tgf thlntt rut- giolln of Cet•ttrl Africtl, thltt htltf a tioze| nutlithns tIrre tryilntg to get con- 'lrul of it, nlltd tire lihhll, yet to iiglngti,' ilt tin uxtanstive wttr for its lpo'sus- :.iun. TIhat li'elo unts of thie chiic'f nif- ti,,h u o f xp ott hI (tot, In io lg lthotu ig ht- ftll pltiplh', liidhl v'ory' wtitrll ttltlt:i- Itiili. 'T'ht,y coltsit otf ivory, tigerl skits, lindi other pn, ailitttly troittl Itotid('il . inid itIi iit tilorlioilwfil ifll tihatt lihi ili hllty troipiiil islnt.•d ht'v tltollit,' ver'y rich Indliltr thel tllttrgy of lil' l Ca.uLm'li 1, II , i l' lilt trolpLhitl Lllii ltid Ivet, htir>. T'h1e thtrty thtit eli hYiiles iall' 1t pl'(+, Il'.oh ,u ii lly that1 i lilui•ah il tl le uiiti. f mit ly' wil l, l it ifi'rei t t linia hs, bit'om n ii two tuat yiii'r nit Lii itn aoht Ni otilyii) tlil. liks, tim l te quntt t ru,, t liltt thet hit tiliiii. irlit nill tlwrte'. fu ntti! foulnld be~x\.twei cet'inrll iiarrowt pai'li- lio, tis absohutly t out.. alu y hitilt slf ,'nI ilmi in thr. e yu'- in hi, Afri'hni tralvehl thlai hi woultdl hi te., y'.:u', iniI+Jinn•Jii or New'*\ Yoik, iaind whil,,w hvoIrlit,• la linmite,, ill'tipert - litl trnd., Iwaly lip e,,tab~llis ,<l in the( Congl.o( cut, iilyi, we'o ~ot li el i,,lhv• it will tovter litull' Jinto 11 gotlitit conutrly unilil th, Olid \Voildl shall htav't ctin I~thlluslind ofl yourl'i t) •o~lIo.- Aill! Luikl Tlribunlil. ulib Nie~l cll,y iiiiiiiil ii wizd;~tliv okl !,,'u11(,Ilw I iiiiik.'.- I 1 j lio L )I 1J Iai Iuiiiu li':'iii. u)iu tiii lty ,litjiL )1IItI :iii at (I t \in aI ii ji,()i;Iii Iwa.iitifll t Ii( lull hit iii'ji ~~I"'iojfiu~i' (v'ji'iz' ;li'i; ;ItI, Iii on wi' . , lit W''xe. o~~ St KRIVER SUN. Job Printing a Specialty. T11i tnt rint for this dImrtmnt has be til knltt of lob Work wilhl nmaNIa 1ou rho l y.', rtypl. lry o tII, tl 14 sllk hntl " bat l oi ll kown typ, l ful ry of th ntl ad e ',J . , t'hlIen. nhow pritintg, hll bide, ot cjhis .uvohs. etnrl,, rolit r chckt , im4e0o s . a'oherts l notit, and tot 'reom•smed i p," ro..n'ttr fillyX nt till bt.iun mo a to orll i nt....ou.. sIIm, r. .TlllNV'YS ('.ANNONS. Ho Invents a New Kind of Fourth of July Artillery that Shocks hIs Fathn or, But Amuceo his Playmates., A great dtoa of tho talk made about the intocertce toun holiness of ohil- dron is nothing but a figment of somer dotis!g ptuhiht'thiuin, gotten up as an dtlvcrtising dodge to recommend his. lrogthnny a; a little above the run of averlge lnhumanity. If these Ideal lin'dll.t of goodlness wore tried thor- cmtghly by iat imlnartal jury, many of thet, would ie found wanting in the ve,' o things which their admirers clnai e thew to posess most A very large proplortion of these young an- gls in :uort tro'users Lave a goodper- vc.i a dge of the, brutal element in their roanloition which only the most ja- ,icioti: hoeeding can subdue. Johnny flrdeTou is one of this kind. ,Jul befoto the Fourth this year he fwltted his father to get him a small con. sul. hlth as boys used to holdflre- c 'a'k'rs nso they will speak loud. i\Vh,'n Mr. fMatrden returned the rii;r l Ilfor the mnomnentous oeasion Th1 I:oumght lmore several dozen good- I;;,., frogs for the iurtose of stock- iglt: 1),n d bock of his house, but the ,.o otn for which Johnny yearned had I,. f',4t,,.dttu. Theu his father talk- ti, t, lie ilhi:t the duty of submia- :ia sit , loquently that Johnny really felt glad that he had not got the can- noi, and said he would not use one it hei had a hundred of them. That night the fUther thought he had the bcst little boy in the commonwealth. '1'lc(, t:t mioring lie arose early, and tgoing tie the tank where he had left his frtgs the night before was sur- prised to find it vacant. Hearing h1tl,1 hoinits of childish laughter in the Iack yird, he looked outand saw a sight that .shook his confidence in Ituntllnity to its very foundation. On eithelr sitl of a long brick wall, lead- ing down to the road, was a row of seloolhoysM, tld lietweon them on thq Ibricks were lihs frogs, each with a string tied to its hind log. Looking clo,-oly lie saw that (very frog had a ltctraticker jruntlnd down its throat, sO far that only it snall part of the fHse etidl was visible. The boys stood still, holding on to the strings, appar- ;iltly waiting for somtthing. "\hallt on earth are those boys go- ilng to do,?" asked Mr. ulardenof hint- tof. "And where is Johnnyl" Thitrl, young gntlemnan soon came ,ti. w ill t li reluand in his hand and w'.as, baileld with tdelight by the boys. "Siny, f',llers," whispered he, "hold y',r' cilototis still nd 'll' touch 'em off' !l 1 at ,once, tnd wo'll get outside atd si'o 'eml go, and then I want you to dllust for your lives, so thb old man won't see you. Are you all ready?" "All roe tly." J1',,ny r.n ':i)iolly along the line, tn)dlling the' fuses with firowhile the hy(,:s unitied th(ir strings and evaou- ut,,I thin yard. liEforlo the fond father c(.ouhl ay ai word thero came a series ,f -h1(1' 1 ) rI'lplo'tS ilt rapid sucession, nd hi.x j't f,•r'l)S flOl)p)ed ovorontheir b;a'k:', *tnle doud. "Wn\\' ei'r wllt the old man would lthik (f my cannons," said Johnny, a:' h,' rii down the stroot.-Boston 'll, I'iisotr 'e WoI". A pas-:tenger ill anl Arizona railroad trill w•vus nret.;l.d I)y a shoriff for a millnor oull'i.ns a s.hort time ago. See- ing a jil*ge phlying poker in the mnlkinug ien' wi ih a broce of colonels, thiho:.l' rir l' rv(il'dl on him to stop 1!t giun(' fur a few minites and try the prin or. 'Tho jttdge did so, fined 11I' lri*i nrli i, an, md before an hour hirl *;.:v*'d uwaty had cleaned out (,.('Vry t']l*.ii 'l on thle tlrain. Then he 1, t~c lLa littlo iianli with the late prinner, who primlntly won all the jli/,'s pile, andl slt up the drinks for th,, trowd. 'i'ii *,o**jle of (,lnooa have already li'o;Cii , lincts;• tilhe proper method 1' c,,'Ilhrititg the fou'th contennial of' ht' (lisc'o\vlr'y of America. Some i!nr , i i 'avr of M(*ulilng over twelve (U in 4,,(' 50!3 captais, as typl)ical both 3f' (',lthtla 11(s1a (iaribakldi,to debark ,r t!;iii' s-lnt that Columbus first r,, . i'ith'irn; f;avI ' thle hipping over f'or il.:nnp,rry exhiitioiL ui the New \\Vni'1*1 ,' the llo il ttnat•e of the great i::aLt'itei't, w,'hich ititFds on the piazza iii (1jul)o. 1~il:uniti T'Ih'o is studying English. She lioii nis diligtnt lv. She has just ti'.,idhttd 11 pii*'e ci French in bril- lialtt :t,,!i, -. follnwis: "\VhJn Arsene ltwe ."3"' V,'.i dir'Q,-(ilng the Comedie F'ran:,:;:!i:,,,, ain au.thor dramatio him u.iulintth d1 nItow i hlah, which he was c(,,.',iled, s;id Ih, •lui, ld achieve a ielLsss S i.orl'ilioih';. liefore to corn- (.:wo tlile (', ,*',o ,f thile play before 1'the acinit a;•ilJ. tihi tuthlor malde a ourt ildIr''ss, (I. exllla•i~t(ir' : '11 c(ud to better 1c-l•i 'il.]i 1t1h 111u1 d 'p)l)'re(,iatothis pieoe it mil! bie ll eiaryii;i.,' WatH saying lie, 'to [jy tansp' hiut thl1 E.: lU.' ". iosae im lt1nd."

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  • Sun River Sun.AentU of the 8un,.

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    ntmhodwltmen ar n lae

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    I .. . ............... UlidierS.omlu, * .. .. .... S UN..• .- ".•' ............. ........... •,P.u ,•,• IIIE .h

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    A l"r ..... . ........Priok w PC nr L...- -lj. ple l ot,. .......... . ' ......... (le )" hotrm VOL.S..."..... ......... : . l SUN RIVER, MONTANA TERRITORY, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1884, N0, •a,

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    PROFESSIONAL CARDS.

    7p1('nL*J4N AND MUI!(IEON,0gm River. - - Matiatuwa.

    ruout's IogitJUSTICE OF THE PEACE.

    AB kLnd' of 1rk1 In.trumriats prtperly nott~japtIr~ebecntof tappllatliflot) catiactioaaay otnd nemit ocegarupromptly anada.

    SUN RlIVE, MONT.

    AAO D. MiOUTOHEON,

    AflOrr EY-AT-LAW,Witoll ̀iv speial ttmntcm t con r.ynncLaag,

    oolto ieHiatt 1anuan g Itiie

    nrICz: OALu' 3Wt31, IIELKIA.

    THOMAS H4. ARTrER,ATTORINEY-AT-LAW,

    Office: lain St., Foot uf Blroadway, lielrna, M. T.1.141

    DR.A. F. FOWrEKDENTIST,

    priadwaf, Helena, Mont.

    (ABOVE HERALD OFFICE)

    JOHN W. WADE,

    V. S. DUVUTT LAtaD AND XIatE~AL 6UnLEv1Ot.

    Orders for land surveying at Sutn. lRiver toad vi-elnity will recelio pruompt utttatioaa.

    OUlottaCur. Broedway A Jalckso IneL-a.

    T. 0. WOODS.NOTARY PUBLIC A U. B. LANI) ATITY.

    Sorveying promptly attended to.iorenert, Montana.

    2-14

    CHARLES GESHWEND,FASHIIONAIIBLE TAILOI.

    ('lnaning and repairing dlno with neatnessand dispatchl. t'hargvi rvzaronnhle.llis Block, B.~ ' IanivE. SIlor.

    IAIRASl D. DORnT•N. ILUElDT D. WEED).

    EDCERTON & WEED.

    ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,Th• Law of Ri, I 3 st.,luD e and wattr

    aRCIEcN UiOE -m-'il. M~ U AND BROADWAY.HELENA, M. T.

    LEGAL NOTICES.

    NOTICE OF FINAL ENTRY.

    LAND OIc01", AT IIIELENA. hllnl.,August Is, I'.1. "

    Nlotlce Is ilhrchlv g'ivrn |Ilt the t;)llhivinLg ll:llmrd'i

    (nalproof in support of his cl:elin. uiand that liilis(f will he Imode Icli•re. John IKirlhr, a Niiiary

    Puhlic at un River. .l I'., in Flk:lnlhrr 4. IlI.via: Nicklo, Ilorulharld Olow, winl. mil'! iiv•,ntl,-tin D as No. W2f, for J,lot 1,1 & I, s; 19tp II n ofr3e.ile names tihe followingl wiltnersis to ,.. IlsonltillnuouU residence Ill.(ll, illlll ('Uiillil ln l I I" of li'lid. viz. (nnri l g II i4|ilr.4'Ii rlai,. llim, II. Vil-.im Snow and Willinen :hn till tf lt Inl'vr•rontl t. ADKINSOtN, Ivtvuittr.l

    Noiice of Final Entry.LAND OrFFcr. AT I l..•A,. M. T.)

    Aug. II, 1I;4. jNOTI(:E Iihsreby given that tIlhe fullowing-

    nam•.d aettler has filed tnic,,, of hi;m It,,nt-n to maku final Ipoof In auiijt.it oif his crliii,

    and that slaid proofr will bi. nmadnlo lifor Jo.hnKSwler, Notary Public in and for lwis ntd('lakacounty. M. 'r., it Htil Livor, on Hi',tl• nh.rII,l1l{, yIz: Alnthony lKrintll, whoi madli rIo-implion D R No 1)1o, for lot N I tL son 14, il 2i ".IIe nalns the following wilnilrwsl to i•,rvo

    t'oltin (inl llunurillln ul, )ii and ultivtllutionohllad lad viz Jano l' %lntklns, Edwird lii-.ien Johnitonwn. M '1', lind idlward Ball nlid

    Wlllam Martin ofmluo Itlv.r. ! 'T.F. A])lisSON, Itigluter

    Notice of Final Entry.LAND OrrIcl AT rIt.i, MONT.,

    Ann. I, Iv il.

    krh.\,i ol Iuibi.t Abax Wor,': I'into:n, at thii

    Iname tIef will owue whltnlaoo to l•rliilv bitp!.lr a iN rly l'nbi sln Auiox \Vorlt l liN le -.t ti•eul, dIftap cerk, MDrldnnhr VIitirt I, /ii !' It.

    NOTICE OF FINAL ENTRY,

    LAND iOrmC AT iElnA, m ONT.,i: d Nmo 81~7 Alu, for the w sw o, lt i d

    l ot•i meo 8mtp.ul l ieif r2i o. .i

    Oe lna tins efollowri, t wivn ti tiie toll ,win Ii-tntmlittiroill n li t im, tli ii Int f ci ntnl v,,tri l

    l llldty Mviz David W1(ltuo, Frtd "rlo ll: .iirtiiin odwar, who iths lit ior ituilli ti1l

    F. ADKIN8ON, Rllgistr.

    Notice of Final EntryNOTICE OF FINAL ENTRY,LAND OFFICE AT IIHlENA. MONT., t

    August '13 umr 4l. INOTI ('.I Iiotlrey given tlel thi follwhllng.

    iin(z: lttlir ul fille. Nott, ovlio iti ilit.

    11 i 1.w .Nite Juste 1)t il , !. I: OIn tIW fwlirt 'l-070, foraW ttlls.4 icA r Ip 4 iI r I w.H. ent th. (trll ,twltn, witlovlcoIi to pI.irov, lhi

    .'llnluillR rr•aildnu•juponl,inil miiltiuiilli io.w1 Id vai ' llns I)Joh lllrl-son, it)ad' kMor

    "Iln snl All,,t IB Ellkn•n of nd i'oti,,t M T',,tidTLhoma (j 'artof ruelllit n l r. , . ,F. ADIINOtN, Relnister,

    NOTICE OF FINAL ENTRYLAND OrIC A..T IELENA, 'O(NT.,iN lptiiibouhii Ilvo". 1

    NOTICP In lh ri'Iy i .lv'tn tlint thl folliwint.IAid. Bottilr 1Is l :ti•,! ntiu o ofr hi s llnyutiuwiuia lllk tiill iilolol hoofi HNill,• • li' l f laii ill I

    4 t at l,)t. l & will tnu ,til, liofi lr. 1 ,0 t. W -.I.,s _.i•t• l, P hil i, h ll lii fil lmw•li a lnd ('ll•ikiC-unty, M.'I' I. fT, Sun 1(ti v~ Mi I'.T , (n it, ill•,t,Int swil tlnt 4 n Al'o A, to l0 n r i w-

    Ht00 11, ell of Sull)lv r,'. T.F. ADIINSON, llotist r,

    1 nI.E)I i f!iie .t i h;i ic f, his lltt'-

    .. ., , F'. ,\l)Kl ,IN. I I,, • H 4-or,r

    LEGAL NOTICES.

    Notice of Final Entry.L~AnD O(FIv,.t .IT lriet.A, M T.

    Ni nT11'I; i h, V.;l bI y ui w. II t I h. fil v Iur ln I ri11 , l'rh n1N. N i . i t ir f r i t, I1 4, i , & It i,totk*r 't , II I, ll i rI. I, it ri f I i, hin n lhull sill,( p~ro f will h. film! - hrlff. V. F. 't1 l '"

    ck'l,r, Nlloll'" l hHLAhD O(lr u,,t gill, .II.n1 T IIv.

    her lit. I O-l , n ,v: P lis flloi . I•,. IiiMi, who InIr

    Iiriirmptu li m tS Ni. otrl, f, r Ltt 1 . 4 c , tin. ,w', sw's w's flow, I :n i t r ll,

    i ,ole i lun tih follo wint wid ,uitlhiu l to rvei. hit.sIncom u f otin tl li,ti l. , oii, ml .l litvSt el ion ,u

    ltr ln d vi lIa i .:i : i i l l . ii i , nliir.lIl4 r n ms o( tiy And Jntil s . l.(Iti. l, 11 i trlrn IJh nt Full, it .will 1', ADKINSoiNi , t ll.

    r. AL(NhfUN. IIoTR isr.NOTICE OF FINAL ENTRY.

    LANiD Oyiir'i'i T, i.ua, MoT. .Hi th. I t. h r :t It a. v "

    lUITIIa R It, hrul y tahi 'n is dint lof fIi ll iuiss Id ntnmtd s i iielh wir ll+ it wl' t oirlnt t mIa k,linnl I,d' IIn slltlu, rl ,f l.ih e Ii till I t' ha "t '[l f, rl t (iri N l Flltii, l i 1'. i i ,OIleI .r l , v is ,i

    b N r t, 1ui, lS r leb il,,I n th 1 ii(,'l, win v Ii ti Iou1r,:.o Ih tlr d4, who miA -, pirm tt .lion do ,,hi.-

    a trtiiEy s In l 'it Ni. lfr. l for the. h nw s we 1tpil'

    eou.rio3li oi f r:.liti nmi vI th,, fiilo w ll' i witn, Issm to p. is

    r olct inl it l.Nldll.n - tl itn, 11end 11r1 r lfivttti+n o:fwid hitnd. vliz: . rlw i l iini.ia (hii I. i Ily

    Aihr . i art sl .I orl i lla , lh Ini , IIIf I. , nl

    Falls, .. , A.IAI(INs.N, IllasI ts r.NOTICE OF FINAL ENTRY.

    Lom, i ,I +whaT ii Ii)i (ii'i T lit,,u , ml lii ohilr )n.1-, lntt'mI'r ,d I111. '

    IN I o h 'o l hI r in y u I. n th al t h e f o l ho w l n u 1 n11 l( fri.Itti r has l ,x1 nii wilt , irf hit intet ti to n'likf

    axtrat of hi oif. 8hti. that RN tl.pprofavM. will i md br, 'hrL. SpTR n.er

    SNoticek of Fi thd Judicinal Entry.mtInll tnd for ('hlI ll tlou n i , fill uortit I. IOIT 1on

    (Nlettr hl,, I nl . vz: ",wll uin I5.nikdl, whiiliild, pnrokttlii 1) i Nli ,'s i, for the Is illi,iIhizv ' md . Its - l, li-Ir .wf -i n, :U tli, i 1, it of ril. nuineu th flh,lizo lln ui wii . Iriilo , p I

    eA tli u nlt rluuiu n""- t Ilots , a diiii llt f Ih' tlilt .f

    ITc, 1 1' 1'(. AIKI (ION, l.tsitsr.

    NOTICE Of FinAL Entry.LANID ( )r+PI AT ]IIJ.Yus ir T.

    aml i ,d ,tl i,'r lina5 l ati.' -f hi. into u-nin to. ml keiinltl a if ,f in l ;l • ,rt it lit claim,

    Iid tuiut isliid lr,pI' ii w ill h ille l' i', , .i .

    al..l mu Is.', viz, Wll Hni ii I i:, ,. , w t dlii I,p 'to ol le, n I tI.llfq• t , ' ( fl ,wl u wilso11 ,. (. v IP,,V+.' hlp

    w'il lji A. viz: Jll r , I ()\•A u .1!< ,lnthz I '

    FI. AI) I NP(N. N •uN',t. 1t

    1", .1 )K\)"1n.'(IN, RIe;|•tt01,

    ADVYEtIT1SMENTR+.

    JOHN KERLER,NOTARY PUBLIC,

    la 1t and J.:u.! untrite up to ,, .hn,1ih(1tol lrt-n fll' f u tr n llrl.l I, r, . mit

    C. N. DICKERSONP'rpriettor of

    (; I.:A'I FALLS .1 .1'F 1M.A I K E'!'.lute 1 it WII IIi |In It "' Wl dl (',nIIII ' ('ulullll y lll,n wc u n w r ,1 lily r \ h.iry,

    JOSEPH L ,RCENT,3135()UR[ IIAN('Il.

    Horses p~tured at $1-50 a had cpr moatii.llny fd(l wht n rl nirei d it . ients tl r het r ph r

    ,lay (lud hjaty for al .

    Mitchell o0usoHlead Prickly l',.r ('any n. klnn and a'.rt

    TF.r I,.t1nt IIb•ud,A 0, ll ' , 1 t , II it .tl ('ii (itln, )rt tll|l ili

    i, 'tIt i tl* ' ''. ii-.tn'l • ',ti rii t tii o i 1 ty-The best of Wlnes, Llquor and Ci ars.

    Good ,tabluing for Horses.1-1It 3A4rT MiStiiiT PROr,

    H. L. HULL,Carpenter, Ccntractor &

    Builder.

    p ' i n e s . .d l I , ' ,i l i e u t o n f o ra m i I. ' I :t i , | iu . lion g luaratit : d. Apr. ., I .

    JOCON LARGENt T,l. • EDEIt Il 1.

    1O)WN .\ A R\(; 1I IROIPIEROITY]For Sald at Irnannf'll ratr'.*

    uorrivpuui tuiui wl, iht. tui F I rer. tI . 'I'.2-14y

    JAMES MAr'!X,

    (If ili i n g ;ato:l t II a \w'e' k.

    Sn lintn. Mont.Run Fiver.

    Its Famous and Uni uoe Paper, andHow it is Manufactured.

    Thei pcapcr used for printing tlheBa3cnk of England rote hns alwnaybeen nomd' by ithe Plortl ftar ily,whoe allcestors enlhne over frolt j:lc-dtllcnx after the revocation of theitEdict of Nmctes, bringing wiih himthe art of makling iin paper, which.like those of silk weaving ancd dyeingscarlet, was up to lt.at time unknownin England. Excpt by lurgh1ry, itisc ccbsolutely impossible to obtain a.,crap of theo beautiful wcatcr-n:crkedpaler produced at the mill of larver-stroke. Every piece of this paper isregistered before it is removed fromthe framne, an account is Icpt by c,locked dial, and every dnamaged ,noteis ccoundted for before being groundup ,again into pulp. Mr. P'rtal's pa-per lhas a potential value, quite alpartfrom its worth merely as papler, for ithas always been regarded tas so csscin-ti:l to a palcsstble forltcry that theworld at aIrge felt perfectly easy re-garding any attempt: to imcoS-ce onthem throngh the lBuank of Englnd.This Ipper- it is, iperhaps. ceedle.tto tell any one is quite unique.Tested by touch, it emit'; a crisp.cracklling, sharp siouid. and in color itha:; been dc cliblced as "nceither bluc-wcve, nor yvilow-wcove, inor cr.mcuInlid,but white of a hue that clc Ihe coml-pared with no otcher white." Thethree dec'kledecdgcs show itc cutur'alboudalry of the pulp when firstmounldd. The fourth is loft c mouotlby the knife which cuts the notes inltwain. The paplcer is toutni so tccctlch.iideed, that cafter tih, ii hlition of oteigriin of si:ze it will hold a wceiight ofsi,:ty pounclds w lhhout teccrincg. Ytithei qlnttity of tflli in a t'ive poulindn.c i.c not more tccc eighteien and alclf grainc, cd c s•h.,,t iS .;o thinthat erasures mce oftlccticce; found tobe dilitiult.

    But whatc constitutes the main cc afe-gu•crld of the Blcuik is th1, "water," orcmoro properly, tie wire "mark," tihattricnpcrncct hcldtcc i hulh o:nt i.. hicstantly detected wlhect theic papr isheld up betwectn the eye accd thc,light. This devise is cbtaictdc , ca; .dlwctdr-marks icar, 1'. t\ istig{ wicc•; tolithe dcsircd shacpe, and sticlking themon to the face of the iccld, sco thatwhen the pulp clettl.s down it must ofncccssily be thinner on tih w'irc do-signi than on the other parts of thicshctet. The water is the alcliowccd torcu through the sieve-lilke face of themold, cand thc. :heet of paper int em-bryo, "cocchd" I, b c the moul bci o,;genctly, lnt firmily )presscid lupon abhtl,,ct ito which tbis spo•ncgy shlccclings. Sizing is a 4submc ncctumcit. Iiio-cs5:, co that wihctl drcy thc \atlecr-cairk is plainly seen. Icing trci,'-l.ar-cct 'whccro te si t lcslccuccc ', It, ie ciest. 'Thics watcr mcnIk is scc r, iI totthIe linck by virtu, ocf ,t I ccicl Atof l'crlin;clt, to that, acprt frcllh tic

    piccrsand ccic ccltihcs 'vicih r'tinch tocicc' iclacl' f','gccI notes. it is it c i-ky

    c-m, cto iimitc cc tic 11 dc 1ic •.1kof ticis mco.I icc'porticit lcmt ilary ic-c.iicticcn inc thi c:',rhl.

    iii C ci'uI iiiion, in 1427, wits C1,000I . TIti i 4 it; tlltt ta No 1n1ote for .4. I44.400'4)

    uchc 41and twI)o fur .C514,44) (4111 I. 4(1'1)11(1 i4114iivid aind ltir:IIo. A biitc1hvr,who0 nola 1iu s;o'd lii iillllii2'(H foiitnuii

    onlb of thjise 1i50,00 t(44 11) ':ruii' ab'huiiii , aki'g, for tli igfu e a' 1 of Vi, x;,foul 1 tilut 1 to deposit( th o Iii., note42.1 11cly iit nl teI bllikt'r m ]audl(,

    2ayi1 (ih l d hiiil ho! it fur yI'nir;. 'liii.5,),4il4) w1112) liiii(" oi t)ivf', but the

    thu, butchetr thle fully of hoairdinig ouchit:`1I: ndionl.,t e ll(1('t

    '"Wory trite, oir', replied the I butchor', "Iit } like,; u ctio look Wil jl,"wvill that 1 have' tuthc oni ohfl (ill,m;ina ini 12i at buiue.'" Al t'l 'lwIt 22(2

    Oltlil 11t1 Londonli fiiaiuvl it 1111111

    pust l[ill id 4.80,444(, 11111 exhil toI i.fur fivle yt4arn. ii oill (If ]hie 4ittiI,;g

    1111 ('il1ht11 b~yd( J itt hiseiarum (pout' cI2r. ilgat 12o121)1)421 sip

    till', 42421.1 ua n .L 11l u) ti 44415+l5I~t),

    Il~niyii lg t 112221 (11 ; I422. 1214 uth toil,

    I 22a 1;h( was i1222id for. t1l'lil' it wit;

    j.t'ICl iii (III'St1 ,j,4a.; f4414 Ii it24;2

    11)4t'u1222lot 11111 13iilo1,ea 1,41ved 1to Iii111ll 4 j21 hVil4 l 'o 1241 ,00 'I 11 1t. I 1111ll

    M' Iiueiic have'it a plaii(4 he;re itsi

    4ert h I' IhI' :lit. who(,h plI ' 1't:.:'(lhl

    4lih) 2ol kity j'.: .212. \\122iI

    he makes an investment in that linoor any other, it is permanent. Ieo hashad maty opportunities to sell theLedger, at an almost faUhlons price,but lie would not even consider thequestion of se'lliing. He takes a pidoin the paper and a plcasure in con-ducting it, and he intends to 'kep fullcharge of it while he lives. TIo hasalso 1had :cores of oflers for the blockof ground he ownos on Fifth Avenue,just below Central Park. but he hasrefused to sell. These lots are saidto have coat him about $10,000 each,antd each now are wortih t0t,000 ori(O0,000. The plot is shtl •'oy one on

    the Avenue, vhwma t:n' , That :e-nmains unimproved. It is now gettlingon to thirty years since Mr. nomucrtook hold of the Ledger and con-moueed to make his fortune. ThoLedger when he purchased it was acheap sort of a I.siuness paper, with avery smtall local circutlation. He hadalready : ande soime money, and hesuink moot of it in putting the newLedger ou it, legs. His enormonsadvertising and his payment of $100)a colmln to Fannite Fern (who is now:narly forigottent) for special articles,were thle talk and wonder of the time,Some said hie was rushing to ruin. buthe was. confident from the first thathis pitn wold lpay, and it certainlydidl. I have never seen an estimateof •lr. 13tuunr's natual fortune, but itrnu• wcll iutto the millions at allevents. Aul nlot 1111111y years beforeho ioolk the Ledg;ir in hand he lanid-id ts at friendless youth fronm Irelatndpith atlmost emupty pockets.- N. Y.Lette r.

    Two .American Of;cers Who LovedHer to the Death.

    A vtry l'ltigie litt(le story v.its toldto It 'tli):lrily s )ippilng to'n u;'ollild ait.hining -uv:ov'llr tht, other flight. that,invf st ev'(' tll tilh, ;iIi',m. sll (rldayi. thatl•i(' '( t't!t,,l (lit ii a I.:.atu r :ih \' . wi ,t il):hitIOf r•)uit lt ihl.cido t. (T".l' catuih l andIt li.tn'.nillt )of m•t' of( tho, c . ll ii0-e" di:,' tt dri:l i ti ' lt, h. yeai r ofL i jlt illl itlit (o, s .':"-ij n fell Itldeisp r-athly in l)\' ttith the .:lla,, I(,;utlifutl

    1 'li , :,iit ll. h, w' t ) .I t i, - rtll'i nll ti.''omuan, ttitht soft muytlstrious eye', it/\'Ol: l~l illl, l x it lll .•= 1 '1 .lny . 'l( , )h 1(•i~•, ('l'i'

    ple tI lie.utlit, f,'t', gulfnd ii w -,ht,\; iti i aulyMilh tt ltich w,, the two wlrri'hs wild.01 thel gt rri tau knew of (heir flo'rc'erivalryllil, ,if' ! o li l' at h,,h it ltf t'( wh 'l,th e ir lli frie] t i el 0 N-h lip a l :t o f it ll ril ih(,' 1r(al1 fl'hltl.hl nl.0 ui,,IIr) I Istart I,( r,

    oill l , ha, tillg, lexlp lition to.;L r thi t Ir.iUOn U,;':; rgud flat rettnurned two dyiltL,'r Ittl t1,( tlhat his cmpl nion lholiadbIt' l('llgarot l to det by lili ,ill ,dbnuk il tilhl fori',st. 1h, 'ils gloomyulld ;tr"an• t., ill hi, maii et'r, tull fitni','htfll]l \w(Ilt to thi'l hot•, of the+Ie'i na hly-il to Ibrkthi nhliw.s of Iui.ir;'ifl'. (. I lh. he fri al.; of Ih, l:t

    o .i lr t a i l, ( , t h , l lh i n u tt 'e o v e r , t u i i1u;11a ) ti;,, • t hlot it du, l had lil't,:lan,.;ilt, dt'u, t het f liut .:day ;,:l ralnd iu for tilt h,,•t'. In thi,li,,nl'lili i the hirvivilg i ival \'w"as; fulniil,lt d ill Ib(,,, w iilt h ' )!: , l k 1' o f ,,lny .ni ',la,';