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Show 1 O.VTUE luth instant, Helena, Mon tana, experienced an earth chill, ac- , companicd with a rumbling noise. ; There were two agues in quick succet-fcnn, succet-fcnn, the duritian of the two being only about five owoada. The "Herald" aya "tho earthquiko wave was evidently evi-dently from west to east, or, as somo contend, Ironj northwest tosoutliBast." T,iH i bm very definite; but what odds u there in a variation of forty-Iivo d ;gr. ei i0 the conr-c of travel if an r cirU.,uakt? This dillcreoca is not J tn-ariy bo great as that between the ! theoriala wio ondeavLir to explain tho i cau.c or the -Vakimj of mother earth. ; Formerly her d..!!-, liko those 0r human b-u,K, w, rc Uppy.scd to cor.-fino cor.-fino their outbreaks to low latitudes, I but, now that they attack the frigidity ! of Montana, it would not be surprising to hear (if wo had tolographia or mail j facilities so far) that they had shaken I up tho north pole, with a venom similar sim-ilar to that with which the Paris Commune Com-mune attacked the column Veodome. |