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Show Ij C-i- ;if7LvJll3ca CORINHE DAILY JOURNAL. t ...4V 0HT1 FAST Tlie Column ofVendom. W - For nearly two hundred years the site of the. beautiful column has been famous. It was as long as 1688 that Louis .Qua-tor- z founded the square, and, although his designs were not completed, a colossal equestrian statue stood vuntil 1792 in its centre, to remind the Parisians of the glories of the reign of the Magnificent Monarch. Its sorrows had long been well nigh forgotten. To replace this statue, which had then been destroyed, Napoleon, in 1806, ordered a triumphal column, by which his victories should be remembered, as was Trojans by his pillar in Rome, upon the model of which naiTASO PLZArratn AND j Hnnqfootcgc?g piano AGEWTS Axxo Other First Clam. Malnj la -I- r -- UsTSS, EVER Y DA 1 WEOTERN r i. , FROM BAUD mSTEUMENTS, STBXE80, Helena Qorjnne ! promt Having large connections with the most the manu-- 1 rent Houses hi Europe, and facilities for by any other house, picturing of Goods not attainable we are enabled to offer . -- 0-0- NABS GOODS GABS OP TO THE .TRADE. HOTSSLS KEGS, ; Imported and Domestic' Cigars l&gmro, CIGARS. -- Cigaro, '.Trains. & CO. J. BAUER Worerooms, Justifiable Pehsoxal Defence.- The law contemplates that deadly wea-p- o js shall be used only in self defence against an aggravated assault ; but the law is not so liberal as public opinion in its definition of what may be construed as an aggravated assault. When a mans v word is roughly disputed, he not exhibits his' resentment by a blow If his wile or daughter were grossly insulted in his presence, he would hardly pause, to consider whether it was legally right or wrong to assault the offending party. It is these little differences "which furnish business to the Courts and fees to the lawyers. Then, the question arises, how far has a woman the right to go in defending herself against outrage? A case presents itself for consideration, says the g. F. Call : The other day a little girl while passing along Leonard street, in New York city,-- paused for a moment and stooped down to tie her shoe. While in this attitude she was approached by a ruffian, who made some remark to her that must have been gross, for her face flushed, and she drew on the instaut a knife from her pocket, such as she used in her occupation as atobacco manufacturer, and stabbed him with it in the shoulder, producing a fearful wound. Subsequently she was arrested and imprisoned. It will now be for a jury to decide whether the stabbing was justifi- able, under the circumstances. MOULDINGS, SIDING, SHINGLES, --AND- Corlnne, - - Utoh. H. DROWNSON, General Freight Agent, Omaha. T. E. SICKLES, General Superintendent, OmaW Cigars FRANCIS COLTON, General Ticket Agent, Omaha. my2-dt- f INt lake shore AW BETWEEN With Freight Added. CHICAGO 650 Broadway, H. T. EVERYTHING USED BY THE TRADE, SUPPLIED AT SHORT NOTICE. and are; r WARRANTED Also , S Tim- bers .,'V. -- OF- ... ALL SIZES AND LENGTHS I AU the principal Railways of the Nortand Southwest connect at Chicago with the hwest great LAKE SHORE LINE . JOB PRINTING WINDOWS, Gland aad Unngland, liito. IfitCn Etc., FOR SALE Builders will find it to their BiUhead and Circular, Show Card and Footer, ' A. BILLS - - . -A- f , HD- German S' I I I at all principal Ticket Office the Northwest and Louthwest, and at the Coni- nys Ofiloee, I Seda Tftmu The following to Drinks s nyUlwtf ttEl7 V IS M Ant ' i ji Give to . . ui v Work Warranted ir.ntire Sutlafoction,' bollt be to Price and manner Ail 1 P. j OASESDO' J t " AND INKD , , 8 p,n . If ReSroU. - i . '11 p htowYor&r K t cxiinT' orIPICI3r, - ONE-HAL- F BLOCK WEST C7 t Caundl Matt v7 r. ia Palace Sleeping xy'Z tzwtlkttautobDfainiOars. sod handled McMC cheeked through l.i D?CFf V (mylSM mjlrCSL .. the afternoon train , the A VAi1 .u DAILY ISUnnAL, utazl comnnE, I'Acirc z4 COHIlNEJ free Pacil ? A 'A Bed s ALL GASTEllCl CITIES , HOT AND COLD BATHS! ifhUaddpkW JPedHmore, , f.t AOemy, s f 4 bolcdo, ' 10 p. i Drink. ESntri y '.eokuk, Boyfayette, La Enyth. ' - i" '.! i l ' Darter Chop DatoTIocca, Most Extensive EvoP EL Y7. P. CPETKCrtt - - Pe5y.rr the Brought to, the Territory. . Soeiod A .? 8 t - ' m-Ck- p. m to- jtfendetor ia n nigktc?. If i? " . 0 p. m 1 OUR 'ASSORTMENT OF " ; M Cuttlaar. p. m . --o-o- n : Re Moines, RuHmgton r :. 6 p. m. ' '0oin CtoalghL F p. it Okot. ot Execution. . TRUNK UHE! The Chortsst aad moat Dmirable Route Lafcnc&u Etc. -o- ; - WITHOUT CHANGE Big npc9r. k 10 a, 11 . 0 a. A . '. RAILROAD LINE! Opt 5 p.' m Cooler. , No. S6 Clark atreet, Chicago. F. E. MORSE, Western Passenger Agent, CUic0- . Omni. TWO EXPRESS TRAINS DAILY I Table Ibr U Council bluffs to Chicago - Stun, 6 A. 2 Eye Etc., Etc., to - Can be procured Chicago, Burlington & I Hisoouri River ALIIAnBnlSSALOOri, 7 A rout I Proprietor OF THE Noun Fbokt ,4 V. Ci I 1 OFF bed LET7T0, x - desirable the most popular and ' ' between the West and East. Make this better liquors than TAX RECEIPTS. .. SAINT LOUIS m A TjT i Tt Ill COUTH XSAESL 61BE3T, A i. I m-XUA- critor. Bitters, V I I IIATWARD RUBBER COMPANY. SCHOOL REPORTS VB(, 1 CO., THROUGH TICKETS ; t a , with elaborate and elegantly These combined I COLCHESTER FARE. OF -o- r and saSvSaKiS."' I SOLE AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED BALL CARDS. Proprietors and llannfscturera of with Baker A Smith's Pateat (Car Heater i Crestmer's Patent REFEREE HAS DECIDED THAT THE mil X Astor House Saloon, New York City, sells no - ' CORINNE. Foreign Liquors; Without Chanffo. j . 4 BLANK NOTES Mowers, FARIT MACHINERY. Si- Passenger trains on this line are equipped all modern improvements for the comfort I I T IT r " 178 Pearl St., Boston. PRICES CURRENT --A ND- . Valoo, Emmono liquor Babel, Waybill and Tag, .,'- I NEW YOKK and 89 Barclay St., New York. PHOTOGRAPHS and VISITING CARDS RLRCTION AND 11 ALU TICKETS, SERMONS AND LECTURES, . Thnshlng Machines Koehnes . Broodon A Southwich, RAILROAD AND STEAMER BOOKS, RECEIPT AND CHECK BOOKS, WAYBILLS AND TAGS, my2-dt- BEEF, myi-dt- f Programme and Handbill, lelf-BaklncCRea- pen, - f CORINNE, - "'AND RUBBER BOOTS & SHOES, c f Advantage to give me a Call before Purchasing Elsewhere . SWETT LEONARD & CO., Keep constantly on hand the choicest cuts of - Montana Streets, SUCH AS ; Rochester in Wine, Cor. Sth liquors, and Cigar, -- Mowers and Reapers, Warehouse near the Depot, An examination of Goods and Prices invited. Wholesale and Retail Reeder Buflde,-- ; Cluwcluad, TTBBALS, of tho Art ; In the Best Style II I C AGO, GRAN D RAPIDS, ; k 1 And all kinds of tha best and ktest improved J. HEYFRON, Propr. Etc. , , AND . Etc., ALSO i Kirkcndalls Block, North Side of the Track. CORNED BEEF,. VEGETABLES, THE LOWEST CASH PRICES. Sulky Rakes, Grain Dartlln, Flows, P. MARKET. MUTTON, PORE, SAUSAGE, BACON, BUTTER, EGGS, LARD, y IN ALL COLORS, Constantly on hand a frill supply of I unfre-quentl- a Full 8tock of A r a 9 x i j 3 - C To Orders Prom Abroad. Tmy6-d6- OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, AT Perwmml Attentt I Guaiautos1 my RESPECT. Wagon Covers, nil slues. Wagon Bows, Thimble Skeins, Wagon Woods, Wagon sind Carriage Haterlsd : DOORS, IN EVERT BUFFALO. & RUNNING THROUGH BETWEEN Wine and Alwaya on hand and for sale at reasonable prices. These wagons are thoroughly made, of the very beat materials, and are known all through the West as the best and moat reliable wagon made, rr. . ICHIGAU SOUTHERN R.R. San Francioco Priceo, Railroad and Steamer Chech, P. Shuttlers Chicago Wagons W. MEADE, C. Assistant General Superintendent. on hand and for sale CHICAGO. OF THE CELEBRATED A FULL STOCK ON FREIGHT , Case Goode, 69 Washington Streot, LOWE, ' RATES AST FOR THROUGH to Montana, Sweetwater Mines and other puinto, , apply . -0- GEORGE HOUSES , F. F. AND E. LINE. A. ; a PnlMa, Sleepima and Diewias Baom Can Ae or , Catalogues of Hanoa, Organs,toIfelodma, any address upon sical Merchandise, will be sent Cigar, Cigars Ogmrt repaired. Cigars f Domestic and Imported application. All kinds of Instruments Second-hand Hanos Pianos soldyon easy terms. and every variety of in exchange ibr new ones. Bo- - , At convenient points on the line. ,r, ' : . CIDER, BITTERS OF ALL KINDS, , SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS WAGON DEPOT Etc., ni8TG0:31T3 1 USI8AL CU-BAMD RATING WVU9 AfbU.lineof Oallfbraia W ines. Ales andForter, ! KIND OF AND EVERY W Island and PacUlc'and Et. Joamh aadYW cil Blnfib Railroacto, and MiMouri River Lins Packets to and from ail principal Southern Cities. f..' WHISKIES, GINS, ,t.J BRANDIES, Port, Sherry, Champagno, of :, O ..v. E3JSNGJLI8II jLLES and TORTJERf& Manufacturers and Importers Oregon Fine Flooring D. - Specialities. EIGHT DAYS . O 1& IL H 1A. , AW Daily Line Scantling and Dining DAY&I Direct communication made at ly x6. n Avoiding the dangers of the Sea. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC J.BADERACO. n. O. .A.GHBBITO u 1-4- i . IN LESS THAN FOUR Ever brought to tlris market. acted lima the leading booses of the FaciEc Coast and Atlantic States, and my assortment of both J lO, 1871, and Continue During the Season. Tri-weekl- y 1 s PACIFIC COA8x for B Shoninger-- Cos and the Gold Medal, SSvaa cannot be snrpaawd. Tongue, E. P, Needham & 1 Son, Church and Parlor CALUFOJtNIJL JTINE3 l r Organs and In Wood mnd JBotUoo, and Y-- & On and After April S FENCING, 1x6 . la Cdlitoiii All , Hall Ilavto IRS. HELENA AHD DEER LODGE -0- work. An important interest is growing Grant of up here, viz : fish farms. of million Donner Lake will have a trout for sale this Summer, and Connor, five miles from town, will have upwards of ten millions for sale. Society here is superior to and more moral than any mountain town I know of. There are two churches, Catholic and Methodist, a Sunday school and Bible class, each well attended. An old Sacramentoan, John Moody, is proprietor of the Truckee Hotel, and is universally popular with citizens, and the traveling public. Aside from liis politeness, he keeps as fine a table as can be found iu Sacramento City, with beds and rooms to correspond. Cor.-fki- c. Union. . t FOR This the most business like place I have seen in this section, and the trade can be quadrupled by a little exertion on the part of the business men. The entire trade of eastern Sierra and Plumas a can be centered here. Goods are now i A TT T? hauled to Quincy .from here at less ex Oro- pense thau they can be carried via ville. The facilities for traveling through this section have greatly increased within the past year. Now persons can made for tiie delivery leave San Francisco and arrive, via this Contracts to any point in Montana. r place, at Eureka Mills inside of twenty-fouhours. stages run hence 9 Trirms will be Cheap Mjthe and Randolph. Sierraville to Loyal ton, to Eureka ChtapwL Another line runs Mills and Jameson City. Another stage Will alao run a leaves daily for the Hot Sulphur Springs with the there Lake Tahoe, connecting steamer Truckee for Glenbrook, and there connecting with the stages for Car-soFROM Truckee is the railroad division, where the train men are changed. The HELEHA TO DEEB LODGE. of in who point compose, employees, numbers, a small army, reside here and 013 ces in CORINNE, HELENA AND create a large trade. There are eleven DEER LODGE. mills, with au aggregate daily capacity my2dtf besides thousand of four hundred feet, j of all shingle, lath and planing mills, FINISHING LUR. which employ a large number of opera- RJBDWOOD DJB1U tors. Swain & Co. have established reduction works for silver ore, and have --OF"' : PINE AND REDWOOD been doing a good business. The com- via V eeaaeetloa .. .a 7 AND FOR SALE, pany is now enlarging theestablishment and in a Week or so w ill be prepared for . My goods aie sal building material tri-week- V i Through to Ean Proprietor. If I) V csmteiai pAemo Pin Yean ! D. W. PARKHTJBST Truckee. Stouts A ' t ; V , I ,th il , All Instruments sold by ns we fully warranted Ibr LEAVE The shaft was that at Paris "was built. vi k PIANO FORTES Proprietor, i J DAILY PASSENGER TRAIM Wm. Knabe & Co., (Largest And 1 t X For the Celebrated HUGH KIRKENDALL, formed of 276 plates of metal, cast from m TRUCItEE U vOlilwlJIa 1,200 guns taken from the Austrians and Prussians. From the height of 140 feet the efiigy in bronze' of the great modern conqueror looked down at the city at his feet and from base to capital were twined I II f,l D F D ' H triIII U the L of in alto reliero representations ump.hs.and achievements of the campaign of 1 805 and Austerlitz. In the reaction of the Bourbon return, in 1814, this statue of the conqueror was removed, and one of Henri of Navarre substituted; but when Louis Phillippe, the Citizen Iving, reigned, another statue of Napoleon, cast from the cannon of Algiers, taken in 1830, dressed in the historical elevated, great coat ahd hat, was again and the old heroes of Navarre removed to one of the bridges over the Seine. It is this- - the bronze record of former victories over their late conquerors it is this, cast from the guns of Algeria, now escapis willing from her grasp, which Paris ing to surrender and anxious to destroy. IrT another nation, in a Tuetonic race, this outburst of suicidal sentimentalism might be trifling and easily repaired. In France it is more than this; it js not merely an insult to art it is folly in the present, prognostic of weakness in the, future. It is a drastic administered by a reckless physician when the exhaustion CONSTANTLY ON HAND of death is already glazing the eyes and uustringing the nerves oi his fainting patient. Vollor piotto '4 ' A i ,t jISSRAl EXPRESS LINE WILL -- -- i . - a??.; 'ti "- 6'w t |