. Idaho, gem of the mountains. und within the immediatevicinity of Montpelier, is the most superb scenery to be found upon the globe,which, together with the sparkling streams and peaceful lakes, lying at thefoot of the towering precipices, presents to the observer a magnificent pan-orama of beauty and grandeur. The municipal affairs of this favored little city are conducted in a mostcommendatory manner. The best citizens are at the head of the governmentami every attention is given to the fulfillment of their duties. The City Coun-cil is alive to every proposition that comes from any source t


. Idaho, gem of the mountains. und within the immediatevicinity of Montpelier, is the most superb scenery to be found upon the globe,which, together with the sparkling streams and peaceful lakes, lying at thefoot of the towering precipices, presents to the observer a magnificent pan-orama of beauty and grandeur. The municipal affairs of this favored little city are conducted in a mostcommendatory manner. The best citizens are at the head of the governmentami every attention is given to the fulfillment of their duties. The City Coun-cil is alive to every proposition that comes from any source that will provebeneficial to the town. The Post, a weekly paper, published by Mr. J. H. Wallis, is a bright andnewsy publication, with a deserving circulation that reaches beyond what maybe termed its own field. A sample copy of this excellent paper will give thereader a detailed report of matters of interest to himself, Montpelier andvicinity. 1DAH0=THE GEM OF THE MOUNTAINS. *8 o — - CO 0m S enr_ :> - 33 - JO P5 -a 7^~ IDAHO=THE GEM OF THE MOUNTAINS.


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