Show REIGN OF TERROR 7 Liefut P WHoulalum16th THE ' REVOLUTIONS TUME S cm his way from Sackett's bar-bto Otsego recently with eleven men On Uie journey they had a high old toe which culminated at Watertown: At the WoodrufffHouse they quarreled and Air: Ellick Nell a very peaceable man asked tha soldiers to desist from: abusing one of their comrades They thereupon etup-bn Mr Neil and Sergeant Myers order- ed his men to shoot him' which’' one' did through the breast instantly killing also shot at Mr Enos StocKwell grazing his hair 7 - i 'r? Houlahan and hjs men took possession of the side walk and of the depot arresting men tearing off their clothes defying arrest of himself and hisj insane crew: to fire into ' the passengers 'j threatening and spectators' and' inaugurating a genu" : ine reign bf terror Finally Lieut Diminick with 20 of the veteran reserve corps arrested lloulahan and his murderous band derequisition of "the sheriff' and lodged them in jailj For a time it was thought rjudge’JLiynch would hold court An asylum would be an excellent place for thpse pf the band which the hemp shall spare TT or - ATREJ- r'A waning of fiddles ' r'-- r J-- HOOP-SKIR- ' Sis'--- I j : Sly r ! -- 4 TI 1 t Kt in-no-w- ay h w-it- -- !' '- - - ‘ '''‘I - ’i Hfts’-if- - jm- " Hfti-'r 1 Vrv V i - 1 GHE P E OtJ H ' - v - t Tm- I - - t AS NV JxiW it next-doo- a attetiqy Country Merclmnts! 12-S- m I - Stoves! estovers pain-rack-- of — V w' V - - - 1 back-acdo- j ' ore rra i an immense sensation o j dressed 'in ’the light garments! worn at the beglnningof th present cen--ll and caused ns ifmay he imagined il&ghirleft arm "ght reP°e°S jl“edy by her uUf®1 k k h“e) and'tt'aseo“e— ct for ll!e Fren 9f These' refugees l ir bold protestations against the rEx wefe compelled to leave their homs to I or 1 S fashionintroduced by theSpan- escape the perils of guerrilla warfare and 7 threatened starvation IS? lady who reigns at tlie Tuileries I ers —“Hannah said the landlady of a The country-ha1 rU a? alt®mPtwl“ boarding-hous- e to her new maid “when been literally strfppcd of food and a very laere 13 for m the Park simple Hyde repeated J there’s any bad news particularly private large portion Of them-- V are btftirely destiI reason that no would dream of mak - afflidiong "7 lady always let the boarders know lute inSBUCb experiments public Men s ht before dinner It may seem strange to THE: COTTON OPERATIVES IN costume is naturally less exaggerated in I you Hunnah but sudi little thirigmk ‘ ' I form than the dresses of the fair sex It I i great difference in the eating in the ENGLAND is alsq slower in its secular development couyjQ 0f tke vear” Hats for instance although from time to The London Daily'News says ‘ime modified in type keep dur- - wink jfa" A MOCKER AND STROEO It heeds a strong confidence £enerasridUSS DRINK IS RxVGINGr ttna ef condemned was The eighteenth century the gloomy impresson produced upon the But KELSEY'S the tgreeCom'ered hat the nineteenth I for-the- - CHOICE COLLECTION POCKET T or' t- - - ' 1 1 : ' - f y r:r TABLE CUTLERY ' I 't J t : id & -I- - r AND ' - ' l X ai fcl CTLOTHING & Coal Stoves Wood t I GENTS FURNISHING G00D CHARTER OAK NEW ERA BUCK GLOVES STATIOXERTtc (i 1 k' ' Odl and examine oar GOODS before parrhMiai 4li j Where aewewill Sell at' m treJeGeoji T ACORN and tl q- a- to gavernment stores ' v hare jtut received their tmln fhnn the State with At I ! litay ‘ Era (Tl n moude erS etc B-- seemly ridiedous or even dangerous to wear Some days ago three of the demi-- l But they were would kl11 herself-- 11118 P°sltl0I10f Mad“ refugees! not allowed ta enjoy long the benefit of ame’s we was mtended to rep-!stared wonderment thel at in by bemg i h4venly repose Chattanooga correspondent of a re-- 1 Au- - resent beauty ot the Parisian pwmenaders garden date cent gives a most touching statement f j y more exaggerated motions I a of the condition of hundreds of refugees II I terminating? with a gran3 whirligig she who Northern from havGarrived Georgia 1 houfe Skied have heen torn at that r d audios kindness of the s! ’ - I 1 V : r - - TS 1 February last a pe- - f1' - s- I d v J F s - ' it of - v -- fj ! ii-- - - riod of little more than ten months the President has issued calls for volunteers and ordered drafts to all quotas not filled by volunteering to the number of 1200-00- 0 men On the first of February last ‘a call for 500000 men and ordered a draft on the 10th of March following for all deficiencies not filled by volunteering at that jlate On the 15th‘ of Ma'rch heordered a new draft for men alleging as an excuse the immediate necessities of the army and naval service On the 19th of July another call for 500000 men wasmade and a" draft ordered for all deficiencies exist- ing on die 5th of September following—: ' Cdinmercial Advertiser - - Vl hardly seem that V s- 1 I 200-OOOjn- Jut recclv! tbtremainJ ILiTlng ' -- ' - 7 the government itself is conscious of it) that since the of ho-issue- Y: BASSETT&ROBEiTS! - i The people are jot generally affaire of the fact ahd it would first 7- & LfVWIUBXCE ’ fv--i J r- KDffiAIIi - ' ' r-- ? - 1 : : - CALLS FOR TROOPS ' Bouvab Rokxxts - I - '! yy IN THE COURSE IC BJLSSRT C and a crashing of ‘Revolutions in costume tiro periodical horns in the orchestra announced 'that i ii wb onka voa iAUi-- : asih almost everything in ' this world II something was coming and something t rf 'i si From the beginning of this century when did come for Madame Heavyonthelegskj vonli oOl ilia atteoUon oftia Cltlxen SIX HUNDRED dresses were reduced to their narrowest I quickly made her appearance and took prortions they have gradually increased jupherpositiop at the foot1 of' the stage! of Utah to tolr iUfl in size until they have become so uhcome - She was attired in a white gauze waist 'I LATEST AND GOOD STYLES OF QUXL1TT ' i j I and and a distended that Attached of to it the is ly uncomfortably pair slippers neither safe nor" possible to wear diem I waist was an insignificant fringe— erro ( to LOowinf Bfdacfd Wr— V I I' or Of course this applies more to feminine neously called" a skirt From her position than to manly costulne but’both are pro- - she at once “made for11 the footlights in I Skirt with 15 Springs : j 'j $1 5 nkvooons — in of a sort half pace half canter grinning a parallel line on the racing GKOCEBXES gressipg I all ineffable the of of time fawion a sweetness gremnd grin CROCKEBY r the air with her to-die stroking 1 Singularly enough tendency J UARDWARE I bonds AH this time the orchestra was wards distension regularly coincides with r the progress of f the century! When a I beeping up a continual “ wiggle-liggl- e CLornxxa which to the woman in is forms tance its first in liggle” century years hats v civilized humanity seems to' feel young I a“t and slippers kept admirable time: BOOTS u4 fnOLS the I After and reaching footpghtsshe brought eager to conceal under a level ber foot left a to her left eye of pile garments the beautiful forms YAXEEE XOTIOXS granted to the “lord of creation” As the anc fronting the audience remained in v e for a feu de i century advances in years fashion assumes I ba ‘‘Ptsh’- long enough which they ffr at unifurm'r matronly ideas' and stately notions quite ioie of arusdc applause to burst from the GOODS ar ottur Oar J ran she when backward on tip unknown to the preceding generations of galleries LOW PRICES lir the TIJIES r Hie rear of the stage af the same beaux j And when the century approach- - j A es toward its completion then all the re- - tim® 8“““? and beckoning to everybody G J The nigheet Merlwt Trice pal1 In N ' th® j to audience follow her After sources all the craft of millinery tailor-- 1 jn thabMt of ' aal quality WHEAT OATS BAELET end FLOUltsenes of rerpsi-o- n ihg and perfumery are brought to Jbear breathing an instant awerem indulged the means of dissimulating old age coriBan gymnastics around the stage which led a provincial t® Pnrdiasers will find ns at our KI3IDAIIi & KAWRENck and decrepitude ' circle to declare she I STORR '' Mvhet Garner Ewt Teiaple Stiert r In the beginning of a century taan is couple in the fomily Soath'of I “ ® a not ashamed of himself With the sunny 0 8 L City Not SI ISM to us I s uV Madame performance seemed BASSETT & ROBERTS' confidence of youth he walks in the streets skill of and between a trial and appears at assemblies dressed as Sa and left limb strength the First the left right nearly as possible as the man of nature I would the body—whirUng sapjiort In the latter part of the century youth limb five around writhing and upon itself seems to delight in the appearance t Is’ old age The examination of any book ed ‘oes balancing its companions la perche of costume affords numberless illustra- - equipoise style and then the Tight limb vould 8° “rough a similar exploit so as tions of this inscrutable law of revolution T' n DIXON '& DUEANT in dress from the middleages down td not tobeoutdone Aset of cartwheels followed during wmch the au- our own time WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN dience were puzzled to discover the whercs IIae just aniyod from tho Kast withafii Writing and preaching against fashion I about3 o£ which 'was av-head have maU timenot only been perfectly and COMPLETE STOCK of Th’ese Cartwheels tl3 no whar J useless but made the wearer more deter- - : - A FANCY DANCE "AT THE THE f COS-- 1 OF A 'CENTURY in-fantry-wus him-Myer- OF ? E - LOW-PRICE- PRE3HE3X DOE and PARLOR STOVXS in gntl Tarfaty Drxi Kettles EAST TEMPLE STBEETj (Opposite Salt Like ' A LARGE A8S0RTMEXT OF Frylng-P-A Large end Excellent A— ertmrotof NOW: OPENS d-Ir- om Mi - - - a 4 tinwtAre s v fc -- " FIRST PART OF “ OUR - “ t Proeptlt Bxeccted "QS BS? Orders u i i 5 mlwayi on hand W- 1 r f t lfct) IMm V! STOCK OF ls-- tr y -- -- Scott KebxA - -- Leavenworth I " i ‘r Co W B Park Jos F Noitcnan 0 1 -- - sl'Sy eSt-itoU'- - to - -- PURE CURRANT WEVE One hundred and seventy thou- afid persons are now entirely out of work thousand ime hundred and ttventy-fw- e nWe-ar- e gaining a scanty ariffprecarious livelihood on short time Tnis is a worse state of things- thhn prevailed in Lanca- shire inthe middle' of last winter On the first oF January of the present year lately ! V - - S ®cn Foy writing on military costume I considered it an immense boon for1 the soldier the superseding of die breech - 1 He held that the ®s htr fnA trowsers of the garter gave much more suppression fiasiliess to the movements of the leg ®ut the opinion of Foy is no longer par- r ' I I I z 9Sr ' vLam (Godbtf s eld Drug Stwe) - Scott Kerr k 63' - Co'-: - r- - -- j i— - i t- - VOODMANSEE&BRO’S " L KAUXT OAA City r" - ' ' : at ih: r£' : i rj ' - - Siam AND f ir SELL - - ' or - MOST SUPERB QUALITY IN PART OF i- - i 1 f V- I " ' v- - r - -- - DRY GOODS : ' J ' : v DYE STUFFS ? i - - - f V vi M r f H Ji A SPICES f t ? - 4 a : m't Atchtoon Kanma ' Portland " Ongon' Yictorh HritiAh Colamhia READY MADE CLOTD06 & t I V Vl 1 vf- -i ''7 1 1 HATS 7CAPS jj-V 1 CoTlrction mad and retnrna promptly remitted yg-- Conntry Dwtlera will fttid UDiarpaned Avlran- Kate of Exchange I Current at Tho ffomiw: price pkldlbr UighMt tasw ia purchasing London and Faria j niODUCEOP ALL kinds n JtobS£i Britaiiand Franc Government Youdien purchased SSl i- 1 : - GROCERIES 1 i ? - ' Virginia City Montana Idaho City Idaho Bobe City TSo : i -- s CL : assortment- Wj iI 1'ii tr f ‘I STAPLE AND FNC 4' r TIME BTTTJI Qj £ - A GEKEEAIj GOLD DUST AND CdXlfc77 t f '7 5 M-- I vnunxiA city” Montana territory WILL PAY THE HIGHEST BATES FOK ' s "f FF -? fc ' I ‘j' OUR STOCK CONSISTS OFFICE OT THE OVERLAND STAGE LI30E EAST CITY TEMPLE STREET 0-SI- " - i T ELEGRAPHO v o T 'w Vi ‘ c r( :!t v JL ‘I IMMEDIATELY NORTH Of THE ' lltBT GOLTI : " :T : NEW STOKE t DEALERS IN EXCHANGE AND - ' ' BANKERS (sv!brnii ' isf if PART walker Bros HOLLADAY & BLAXSE1T New York i Ban Fnmclfico Winter Clothing mt W : r H Stationery igneant Philadelphia leavenvrprth Kuuu '' i y i S ' it - ' '’An-- ? - I0LUUT - New York inr ®ccuPy f ph h ‘ FORM A PROMINENT ‘ - y Ui i'1 ' BIX ns excited but quietly drank some water of- - ®°ots' on rePlied: fered ly his keeper and ate several ears I ‘'Oh! the bugs wont hurt ’em much I Af Indian corn A second' bull was then guess they are an old pair — let ’em released and in a iew minutes suffered the same fate as the firstr : f r ’ in To excel in anything valuable is great ttfi irinfm r i X" Billy can’t you eat a little more?” blit to be above conceit on account of one’s I could if I stood tip mother’’ “Well acccomphshinents is greater s i v I : CORRESPONDENTS: New York XetropoliUui Bank Drexel A Co i The conqueror did hot seem in the least I ’ Pay Interwt on Tbaa Bepoafta by ipadal and trc—ct a General BMiking Bedneee baU-roo- ms 1 T AND - ne E1 IN THE ASSORTMENT If bell-shap- ed i ht -- 1 “ !W r- - r Co Sr v such-allerafio- - : 1 e I r- - $ Iia six ' Q8L CUT EAST XE3JPLB STREET r of-indus-- ’ tC NE W GtOORfilli H 0 mbanbprbign cos-ninety-- and-simita- - W S QODBB’SDRUOSTOBB 1m1 In Tarcm ra Small nnantiHaa-n forty-sev-- & - MERCHANDISE CO HANKERS gticcestor of Powin Newman Taken in IlomcepatUlc dose itrengthens the body and enlivens the soul therefore fear not to call ftt is but thpn tlie totally unemployed werS-f®’?tying fashion they have comeback fewer by eleven thousand On the other to breeches and leggings for French inantrY hand only one ' hundred and 1 en thousand persons are now" in re- - J A similar attempt made by the volun- teers in' England is very likely to lead jeeipt of aid from guardians and Relief )I our sons m a given time back to the Committees as against one hundred and ®f our fathers tume As it is we may thousand in January Thisdi- ininution is probably due to several causes UairlY expect that the prevailing fashion enormously distended dresses is to the increased stringency under which re- -' j lief is administered a diminution 'in the Prpvllii unng the rest of the century in spiteof all of it perils and its ugliness population from emigration &randmothers 'had the doors of lheir causes and a partial diversion f : try to other employment DRESS - AND STAPLE- - GOODS Until have been Aa elephant and- - bull fight took place I constructions The elephant largely pracUsed lately at Saragossa Spain etc there was xvalking-- Quietly about tlie arena when “'"ages theatres of e taste for the “° vbance seetng the first buff 2m released and rushed at dresses diminish or it with all his might : The Jelephaut re- - P'esentto AT THEIR OLD ESTABLISHMENT — eired his antagonist with great coolness j gn disappear and threw him with the utmost ease The jait below the Overland Stage Olllee y KEER & SCOTT GENERAL S L City - r - " Ac Ac in i SHEET IRON BRASS IiETTt U-t- f U0E3 FORKS 6c 6c " i l r f h i |