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OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. Stefr Outerr. Governor ...................... JOHN Is. RIiuKARDS Leutennant Governor................ C. 1I30iKI Secretatry of Sttte ..................L. R(rWITiT Stat ITreasurrr. .................... .. W. W tr.tor State Auditor ....................... A. B. COon Attorney (it er l ............... .11 .J. )IlASKio lti, Supt. Public tlo.trl't.lt ............ A. iToevEiI District .... . ..... ........... rD"., R't.1vov0 Clerk of Distrlct Court......... l flo. (;. M1ORONt County Attorelly .................. W. . ROD(;30 R1 Sheriff ........................ 1.. JOHN \. NELSON Clerk in Itel ] ,rdar .............. . F. FIRA °.T ON County Aadlt.or ......................... N. t . I Tre surlr ....... ... ......... O t IIIP : ASSsse.Otn ... ....... ..... ............ . . Surveyor ................... ..... It3iNRV 1)3. 3A\'S PIbio AdllInlll !.t ol"o ............. o. n'. IrtI EN Coroner. .. ..... ........... D if. ! 1. e O ' u- N oK Co0 try PhySiC O ................ . i.. i lls NsOK Countyt Coy nnisi or . t'. i:1t.Ns 1 A KIttt "M yror ...................... . . . I.... . i lc * 1:.r0N M a . ..1 . - (. t. !t\II:,:I'T.,: i. to..." :I. }, A 00A0V., )lI_ '__'_ __l__'_ _ . .1. ., I'LDREIl J.. H. .EYIS. __~_ ATTOIRNEY AT LAW. pretice 111 i lt th tC th sO lt,1 . ultie i west sidle oftilt' So at. 1 oh. -~_ ---------- Al'TON & NA.T\ON, AT L'ii NEYS AT LAW. Oelie--Ro,,:lt 2, over Kiet.!ilntldt & t.lno store. Deer lo-t..Moot an it. S.W. MINSIlAiLL. PHIYSIlIIAN AND SIIRGEO(N. Ofce Over Itlosilg Store. DIe r L.dtor., Mont. Ollice lhours from 11 tot 2 . tO .; o t 5 it. I : and froml 7 to b5 p- I. - - Lo-otigi. 31n It: i, 'l'l)NS. :l1.1i, !'.,lli,( rH. Noiii 1i lht. -,l;ito','l; l lt th.'i . , it, tires t lh 1h i .I EIi, C. Y'IC;i t rl.ý - . i .. -tK I' Deer Lodge. hoOttait. t iti 1 1I'rtI Ikh Bleosnss o 1 Draw Exchlnýl ol i .. ;r eipal ceities vi tii rorld. Careful Attention giivre; iv21111 l) (nllotions. and Remlittaines 'rotalt'111y mi:de, New York corresponlldent., I lm'tt.lao nt ] Teloer' Ntit .li Bank, New York City N. Y. S.E. LoAlots:. C. N. ]i1"t:1tI:e1. ]i. S. 11001. J. E. VAN t; :NI . Deer Lodge. Mt nt., I1,l01t,, luoi tKtI illl i tlt it most approvedl 111 i'.11 ,1r lo 'ý r:ttil So da, otStolporl "tiltl. Gi;.. 0 ti.., I 115 imten ill charge, I ill ;, ..' t l lf them bottled or lI ei llrgties Ie 't i . promn tly on notice, and as low is astill llse ill State. Adl ress orders to J. E. VAN li(NIYl. lDer idrie. 1,ms sickness 1and aL i I ir lly i, 1 n thing but pleasant f.ill r I : mlln1 : aii illo" to contnitilae;1 , wheth+ r hI( is a hIbwh'er ]mechanic. int.1hrliit ior l, hiklo.r. .lis ). ( i. Jones, publhi hr uo th,' L,-odor, .lexi. Texas, was sick in hi.d for te'n Id:Lys witl the grip during its iprl.,:de1 it year or two ago. Later in the seasolil hl hald a second1 attack. ITe sayss: "ll the lattler case I seil (hambherlaijs ('noul'h liem edy with lon.iih.rabll success, I think, only bein: in bed a little over11 two day,. The sectndl atto-kI I :um i-tish1d nit- h have been . quall - h:td as ,he liht Li! for the nse of this rIu-ini." It shoulh be borne in mind that t1he r1ip is 1111111 as a very .evere cold and requires pre cisely the ilt ant1 tr"o: meltl. \Vh11(1e 1 wish to cutre a i-ll qiuic1kly tr11 (,l'ectunally give this relmlely :I trii. :S5;, al 50 cent bottles for sale: by .1. 11. 'i:i, . l)rui gist. Pnlecid on tL,. -:lrvkcet. The plat of Lartafit addition to D>-ee Lodge has been silwepted biy thie lotntitS commnissioners. Ther.-e :0re 2l1 lots in the addition which will be (;(lh at 10hc(: ranging from $50to ,$1'1. P'a"lment. ca be made if desired: UlnlOi-t 'i,: , i:oe third itn six iothillis anid one third in twelve mlonhtis, intere-t ait per cent. lper annumlia . Theo- lots Ciioilli)tli thll' 11 beautiful portion of D,,r L.id-s for residences. Plat ca.l be seen at tihe bank office. 27-tt Those^ -Pimples Are tell-tale amtoms that your blood is not riht-fullof iM urities, causing a sluggish and unsightly Comp leion. A few bottles of S. S. S. wil remove all foreign and impure matter, cleanse the blood thoroughly, and give a clear and rosy complexion. It is nwst effect ual, and entirely harmless. Chas. Heaton, 73 Laurel Street, Phila., says: "1 have had for yearsa humor in my blood which made me dread to shave, as small boils or pimples would be cut, thus causing shaving to e a great annolance. Ater taking three bottles my faceis al clear and smooth as it should be-appeite splendid, sleep well and feet lik runiming a foot sell for th useof S.S.S.( Tmatit on blood and skindiseasesmailed free. SWIFT SPECIFIO CO., Atlanta, Ga. r The New \14d riA0tt Hotel, BUTTE , MONT.. A. FRED WEY, PROPRIETOR. Rates ::$2 to $3: Per Day. -:. " ROOMS WITH BATH AND PARLOR EXTRA. 2 1. DEER LODGE, MONTIANA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1O, 1894. WHOLE NO. 1083,. P __ MONTANA UNION TIME TABLE. "Fi-l]. 141rr 'e at De'r Ltdge oP n Montan't n1o11 0 N11. 1--t;:u 7r.7,1,n E?:l,,""., ... ........ I1.";0 .. 71 \u. 7 t-I , I.:It and l' ',o 1. "r ........ :7.10) 1. ai. \,iL " (;;H Iri ,,n -\Ir4 ,'. 1'..... ..... ': 1. 4ll1 oo 7 '' ilo o 1 ";. go s. , e':........ '1:41, 4" 111r. TOWN AND COUNTY. ".I. T." 'i':r. 2 t. T ".LT." ' i ilr , ih at "l If. P'rk1 ni t, ! · 'rl ,<, > ilv ,"r '. I),",r i. t, 1'it1r mill in r'v mat(rki1-d down. A I' 1"tI ] 1, 7 441 44 4 "i 4 v'1ale11li4 '+' l 4r1s. . 1 '. h7r1 - nl ',. T , , ~-1'l, wiII l' f 1t ]'.. .I.. II In,.rI 1. 7.: _1 1 1111 7111, f P 1 :, ,1 ,i i,1" ,"t : 11, 111 lit !. 1, r ]i v-- 1 1]t ' I, ' , ,." . ', " l-." B avl ., . t -., . 'AL o . I11 4 r. 1. - t 1 " 1I, (1 .: i 1t. 1 .rI r11 III, ' ',, ' 1, , t ,~" t 1'"-t11 1:1,1 ,ttI' ,1)41 1 77 r, '1 1:" II' ' 11411 1 1.ti 1,f+] i7,',-7:t11 7 0 , n11112 !41 11 .iu . . -- .1n1 " 4 11. 7V ,ll, " :," v, ;I, 1. h,1 7 !,d _y h : , '0 :0. , ] t 1l,,, 0!e I ' 1, .1 Alh h , t,; ,,i !1,, , for att'i, in '.>e E .i oh, '.*~.i'. ,] :' ;ia ', ;+ t " . u 5ttti l-tinttert in r Llani -al ttaitl- t-rl' jjo w-i cnt pal - ti- n) hifita- 1it eilc . '".111 right,, II -,' 111c nolh n,< i d I'll Flut he r,"t." I wi llr I- t h a tI- 1110 n 11 1 banllc ~l tll in ' th'r h - a I r theen i n ti , " nio 1 (huc mini i ,re l 1, ( i.utj intll nhl of ' t nom enug;.gd; il| } tillg 'tl tlijllll e"trs. Th.: lA. (,. Ir. 1y. ordr J ofhtt 1)eh,-r Lod n h,,, al ,, rsl i p hf 94, 'n o5. catio)ln's w c.r e irec i olald Jwh tri h ".il binlgh liu ~htnulf Pythias bail jtj Ft-b. "22. h will be laidl at ('Ctt, liwoj j ht:il anl still the .n mb'rl u rp t. 'la . The list o,,of c e ttec.ts hlt l-- a-- - it ,. Hi- t j r i'j ctal - Il jt:. r t Ualt , in their t it00 iselen inll Lver shlt tie. Id. in ttlln t llls rint l ifd l lt ith if its. ntii. arr'ivd iR tt,wn r . htrs1 '. u\+orl in f in.e ,"yer . ret tll' th1[ m 11 I.ll har s buee sUoltevit , jd until dit gtti Thei wim ipthce in p csitionl. fart flt the ijreprt now es.ngaged i gettig oit timbers. The A) Gorml U. . order of Iestr Lghae new holdis tit in ershmeti of 94, andt t Wtednestldty evening last live new apil)ii ahrtions we received, which will bringt ithegs a er welilt tej ll. tlhgesrog exllectl toell ass the 100 ark ic, avery shrot stonie. lnd y cwoenir ofi great ifesoi ilty in lessrs.i tPeteir Valito, W. e i l. A, les ,f iworth and Levi avis, twhoxture. ap-y li uaet ,f. yver't litir Vlcx1nj, the hair he pointeds ty Judpte Brantly ssy. board Vitor iassess damages at anly of ll hair earaMon tious.. A. & P., went up eduty. Ghrley athem. lrf. East have been hEminily teresting mewho retisidengs at Toe Christian church this week. The Ineet iedogs are el attenshingtonded, the sheras neverx beent, anble the procure any mePrdic. ine stfor anrheud t matism thaenty relieves the painso nounced very fine. Messrs. Peter Valiton, W. X. Ayles wuickrt and Levi Dallyis, who were ap pointed Balmy Judge Brantly as also usboard to asefor damagsck at a croeating of the MForn an Uion by the B. A. & P, went upruggist. to Amtconda Thursday to perform the duty assigned them. Mrs. Emily Thorne, who resides at To ledo, Washington, says she has never been able to procure any medicine for rheumatism that relieves the pain .so quickly and effectually as Chamberlain'n Pain Balm and that she has also used it for lame back- with great success. For sale by J. H. Owings, Druggist. C'iav I'lnbert, angent of t10)"Ole Olson" C(omedy company, was inll eer Lodge esterday alnd calledl at this oltice. Through the enterprise of Mr. Johla S'5mutr, this talhtel Iucmpauty will appea' ot ('Coitnwood hall, Dher Io dge, Satur d:ay evening, Fel. 17. t A I exingiton, Ky., dispatch of 31m1lay sa:1ys l]tht, "at the .iidwiniher ro l bnl|lli ttill Salk,, todly, ,y Hllawhker, 4. hby Jay Bird lrrelllto, by ('Grand SentinlL, W1111s soh11 to W. T. ('r hsb of Lexingtlon, for , S.lItl"l b.lay [awi,:r is a: hal'-rh' ther of tll1y lird. ow.ed by S. E:. Larabi, of Der Lodge. Here i; a eopy ,l" 1 post'd -: roe,,ivod atill,' f \leer ]Lod'--:t', ].O idil'O Sllrle s luur l' nthis a,' 'l'.!lt .luttOdla: "Wknn yon gilt a lel irfar my in your office, Iolense kept y th a 1Letr till I to Deer L,,,dye coil' anll i-1-, 5 " T I O 111 r'01 . 1110 l nIl1l - l boliy lse ['lar lm;il Littler a.l'k, yll give .; tln:._, (oldI n ,-arri d out hip part ,Thf' , I, L " ll0l1111r -' 11v111-' T(rul.' nllltici la a very pl,.'llasantl eelil - ion n the ,,c lhPi_,iIl 11eblru ry 2'2. 1i n "which t la t (y nill 'i'e a m:iquerate ball. Their ]f1 Iu 1 t1ers :1bouIt -13 membrs a111 I,.tinLs uar held twi t1 1 month.1111 They intendll to n .ah their Io dIII. III' ('t'[ll o l" I e (' o lost l' e lle llIl ilst il1 the hi ti.ry of their lodge. Ini this istame ..I. dI o n t Il extend ge eralll. i itation to:tll, bet +t mem]l I ) oIll"o their lod (et is perluitted to inite one or litre i frhends. 31,y sr", Frank Cotlhv and I1. A. Smurr to.1,, their teeostln eIed ride. into the comltlrtP lst tinn(((y. Of oiurse tih y -1,"r Rv'olngde.- d by rraikL's demndild Ia k' ol Un'llll s. \hile 'hev 'w r'e in the I'( bhilh (10, d"," unt ,nly su.oeded in killine Itw'enylvote. hlt they also. erounbed ill- iol "l li }hed'" a ll tlllll lit t t ehan00 1 in 1h ir t.ray. Th hllloters slt word to thi owner oi' the silleli lh:tt thoy worn. refttll to t111t ill damn toes, but the' f s ner eonn lu bed that five "''unal" tnrl-l, were ',f tor, colh , h ll oh a e sit e1,, andl lhi A TREAT FOR DEER LODGE. o l l ll ll c lv. l'. ,t ile Inin" I' lt ] .b. :1 th"" L1i(_-:' :Iqu uT MA gl[: ift L'e"ý " n: , ~ .h u - , , . . . ' . , 0 .\ T- -, ha y . I t . n tr-, H allr I -;t d l ('l i,.l altl,":. A d llid n ,'e r {' ,lu t,' i. , h'-I a :t rill of d(Si(0 the progre.- o ! ,h' ,!:".. The vill:li s brie ah-lld chil and at, im(liht ritiesol'l" : ,r,, 'hine.t .storm is l;earn. IThe chibleri's wi th i'fht.u di stn ', l ir"Ir u i1L'_ a ca' l (.f pwdl, r, 1he - tay it at theloor. wi'h :1,a lighted une atlttace'] d, eeld rreire i , await tlhe (,Xl -sion. ()h, enn ill n wll.(,] of' the child. The (rih has cotomneled to fall. He attempt:( to smoke tot Iii mllteh'sare we'ol. sodden ly hi; ,y. f(als nn Il. burnhr- fuse, Whli!h bV this tilde lle. almost reanhedl tlth e p o w l , 'r . ( 1 ' r e. :t r 'd s it, w it h i m l o - nt uI, i n Ilh. + ick of t iud :old r'mdlly li ';tl! DISTRICT SCHOOL NOTES. I i 3it .s Kat Wolfe, ione of Anaonda's li Inr.-I Stle.ees..l'l it",:tl.r-i', t w\ill speeld u it ri d ai i ,SIln+lay ill i)ter Lot e ar s the ta o- ,e a ) TI1.'h< ontI. t at thi L[ottisl b. s h () 115" 1a ' f e,1li fitis iifi tl ,y'd + (.+Iextra teaeher --Ir. Henry L Str.ter -to take charge of the Eighth or Ihr- wkill hb four regular examninila tiis of tteachers. held in the office of the iounty superintendent during the year !Sll. The first one will take place on i the last Friday in February. No privatet xltiinilatiins awill be given,l unl ss ill thi e case of an applicant appointed to fill a .a,:ltlcy that occurs betweent tte dates of ih( rtegular examinatiotnts. Mrs. WAilkinson, teiompatnied byi l iss 'homson, spent Friday in visiting tihe publics schiools of this city. Misis Hnlld will finish the winter'term tl of'schol att Stuart, on the twenlty-third at of dlits InitIhI, after which shte will spend it several vweeks at thie Midwinter Fair. MIr. Fred L. Taft is teaching a four- o months' term of school at I:ald Butte. h COLLEGE CHIMES. The college skating rink is a scene of great activity during tlhe evening. The chlenmical and atsstay laboratories tire tested at present. Ieyond their capac ity. Oh! for new laboratories. tl President Reid went to IHelena on Thursday to attend a meeting of tIe t omnmittee on State and life diplomnas. The other mentbers of the eomnnittie tre II. G. Young, E. A. Steere and J. Mi. tlanm ilton. Rev. (hormley and Prof. Easton con ducted the Y. 31. C. A. services at the college last Sunday afternoon. The service was largely attended and thor ouglhly appreciated by the students. Last Friday evening the Gamina Theta society gave an oipen entertainment to professors and students. The programn was made up of readings, recitations, compositions, etc., and a debate: "Re solved, that the wife who has dinner ready and whose husband does not come homoe, has more cause to be angry than c the husband who comes home and finds dinner not ready." The question was decided in the affirmative. With pure, vigorous blood coursing I through the veins and animating every t fibre of the body, cold weather is not only c endurable but pleasant and agreeable. c No other blood medicine is so certain in . its results as Ayer's Sarsaparilla. What I it does for others it will do foryou. THE DAIRYING BUSINESS. lUnder t;he albove caption an article ap piel'red in thle NeW NeoH I WrIIEST Of JRUaI ar.y i, twhich was written by a gentleman of ttlis city who takes a deep interest in ther futtre swefare oef Montana and the Ilttis: ltdgte valloy. A foew days ago we recived at letter firomt Mr. I. It. Bent, of AnItiserp, N. Y.. it wtich he asks atnuit htr o e' qlutstionii ll retrtltd tO the dlirying business heore. linuting Mr. A. D. Peck, oif this :ity, to ioe a geintlemoln who hlis ithad inutih exptrielloe it dairying in lothler ,Sto1,e, we s ubmittedl the lette r to him and hI kiwhIsy ceenstenttid to answer it fur us. i r. P'ck is a thtrtniohly practical man, has given tle subject eonsiderable ItIht'h, anlid tte' isWOt'. our cOcrrespoi dillt ill a Iteir 'tand ronst'ielltiols llianniier. 'Tiht ltter referred tl, is laddlressed to tlhe editoi of this patir :trd is as fitllows. AN'rWEI' i '. N. Y., Jaini ry 27. 1891. IDELH SIH; 1r your l/alta Of (;thin,.t. (whith WHs let'd to i iltee. I lobe ti e lt iu'rtlcl son "The sairtsig IstttiilI i" ll tot ueltl1 ' II ttl i' 1h te I hl e lis il i el Illlij11.1ht b II gl~ld ol~lllll IOII ] \'OP ll l~ll the'{h~ il(bllt l I l i ss. I take the i i lll lyc writing to yoi ll , I thhlkinlg l hat yOu mll lght It(' nl50 eWhat J'fll lil1ll Itut tit" titel lloll i iles tu t smltii lllething oitd whl t Iillght be Ilsio e by t i i)lilt lllie llt l l tll fil tIillo al endtal. How lmllt ly (IW' t ololk coulll ' solicdw titot' ltrlist ciii fletititi' \gI( Wl tltle.l~ 111·)llll w ilthaiIlll Ii' Ir(l· IIIIII'OV 'III1qIIt. ".Vlllt It would thlt fulrnwlrs Ie \wIiing |o pay per'l 190 ]bs..¢h . tiul illtter, to lU .'o it l ist;tll if't'Ire ? i lce it lt I youlr ]ocal] price of bultter mull chinese? What is tilt, Iptolllatioln of Deer Ll , al ti wllt i t.R. Vhalt is milk WOrth I wtll by th icl.. Do frsr es ne tly. dairy'tl i' l at i yo r ellla'. HaIV.' \oI1 good spr'ilng water'? W,\hit untionlt \ 'l:ilt' ib i [ Itrl '. el ily I st t Iit F y11 l11E·T. ilt ir 1 1.t It I t s'' 't ile.p. Il t 1)li;l.SIl: YouIrS of[ tlo 2Trh ult. to 1h10 (.dhll. of 1]., X l,:\ Kn iIU'I\V . tu- h~ n r.,fterl'd it< ~ O [U" p'i lt.llt\t l'. I will tly o r lit ''i -itL itr'll .t'lt' I , r aliziu , t1e r,'p -i l i'P<tilt. Oi1 nil o ci nve., V intilligent tl t i i ith l ti thoti- fI'it'll''' iti:l it'b iiiliu QII.'HI ll" .!l']l I I \ ' ii.d ', Ilt i'.,lVi'- 'tt \ih i hoi so \'lu e }o '1r". ii : it- ii t ', kno\' I am it'lihed to b - "vin t I'tiut.h ' ntic . .r si li ttuh ' ''lI t till [ .'(I !liii' ulili t'lon l'tit (i' Ih~, h..flt! ,::.woud .,willina" to pay 'lii l :tiltl ' ri t thii'' utill tt toiie s 'iii' l'II~t ' t'e'tiktll t bIi ttll, t til it is tu'Ostiil it lt~tu liit It'' price woiultt beI ]pl'olUol'ionalte. to 11ho inc(relsed cost of .1 , ' I ir., t it, .s iompirol tio that ili New, Yiorkl, The , rhtal price of Neiw Y, tk ', .s I' fr.nt 20l . to 2,0. pot lb. ,I l I It I I '}ll 't ' .ii 'tt ' .'l ' it it ''m'it i :tli lht' l'itic.'t'ie ,,'it..:.: ti'-:Ip ,. I 'r ' ''h . it'srh.' with i I,,.,:"!':t~i! i, ' ,.s tlan :i)(. per lh, th ' th itin tls i'ii 'Ii, h utiti211 ii'liii' Ii' iii ll~l !'ii l 5 SU tttt tt ii hli ' h 'i . i'[. ,'t Ilutt't a i ropu a tit intt I f 1]ii t"'ie is :let 'uItll '111 ii' I tl i'l't.uititi I (tut II iu l d ) IInd lu i tis th i V n," nlt i' " htl 1 I 's t tit''tt"r i thl lt tin l' oeeh i th-.u fll Mlt tcttail o at liii. per quart or 21e. er ga:~llon. Te dnulatd, however, being nited, the supply is at all times abun in!. This is not a dairy country, clietly ( liO the farmers have. never turneid a tir t itt onoll to it. 1 see itl, obstacle to becoming such. The be)Ches and tothills furnish very nutritious grasses the nliddtle of April to the middtl r latter part of lJuly, whln for lack of tin the grass cures. stadolingr; and while tie to keepi animals thriving, does inot indllcetoan abllndantltt flowoi milkl. This uld be easily rencdied by growing reen fodder. Grain anld hay herettlfor)c ave brought good prices, but for the past io years the tcndnclcy ihas been down lard anld all are se-rioullly considering lrht shall take the place ill farming of lrain and hay. D)airying would stem the nost natural substitute, as the cattle are Irc.ady in the country. Private dairies ill not pay unless beltter butter is mtade tniI the averagte now brought ill. Tither .r no creamx rieit its, suclh ats you think if', iI tlhe state---atl least noell within 7. mniles if this plhtae--an(1 there nttd be no fear if crowding at ipreisent. T'lhere are some arge dairymen, but no effort has been ladie to co(mlnbi(1. Deer Lodge city has a splendid system if waterworks, suppliled Iroitl a rservoir we miles frollt towVn, all somel twio hII red ad t fifty feet above it. This reser toir is fel from a IntOlltatin streamn, and lie water is as pure iand cold as unsoiled mow n mc llake it. Tile supply is ex ustolcss. lThe water pipes extend all aver town and colntetions with theml are easily made. The use of the water would ost less thatl to pump it from a well. hlt wells are easily dug and good water is obtainable fromn themi. Americans xonstitute the majority of the farmers, and Swedes, Danes and Gerinansa major ity of the balance. When Montana is sploken of the East urn man at once thinks of the climate as partaking of the arctic. That lie is cn tirely mistaken, a residence here w;ll prove. The winters are more equable than those of Central New York, and the summers, though not so long, are sulli ciently long to raise all the cereals, except corn, and of the finest quality. Irrigation, however, is necessary to the perfection of all crops, except hay on the lower ground. This is consideredan advantage rather than a drawback to successful farming, as it enables the farmer to con trol the moisture needed, and atthe time needed, rather than being compelled to depend on the caprice of the clouds. All vegetables are successfully grown. Small fruits also grow abundantly. So far I have striven to answer your questions in order and as correctly as I seethem. Mly opinion nmaynot be worth much, but considerable experience in dairy matters leads me to believe that one who establishes a cheese and butter factory here in DI)eer Lodge will lay the foundation for a permaneant iand profit able ,business. Like a pioneer in any enterprise, he would meet diflliculties--- the main one in this instance being the lack of interest and knowledge at the outset in reference to dairy matters; but when it can be demonstrated, as a prac tical cheese and butter man can dem.on str;te it, that it will pay, I think there willbe no trouble in securing a hearty co-operation of the farmers of the valley. Yours truly, A. D. PECK. Protestanlt Cliurrlhs in olnntana. To the. editor of the New Northwest. DEl)E LToiTos, Moor'., Feb. 6, 1894. It is ashame and apity when one ('Chris tian looks upon another Christian as a rival in the work of the Lord, or when one church thinks of anothler clhurchl as its ri vel. Paul saw in every pireacherof Christ a co-worker and lpartner, bul it rival in the ministry he never shad1. And tWeosloy said, "1 desire a league offensive and doefensive with every soldier of Christ." In this spirit I sesd you soms e statistics of our partners in Montana. Moray the Lord ptrosper them more and ml ore. Tthe oigares are taken mostly from the new A ollo-tsno.oi Stanltlard Al 00ll0l0an , lwhithl or) tains the latest ichurcht statistics. -V. 1. Il'rrT r. Protestanot (toIsCtohes c_-s Methodist E'piscoplo 3 25030 409 5,001 I'4W8 000sl 00r. 01 0........ 1713 00 0007 'rotn-staat lpi.eosao l 15 161S 26 223.770 1112 Chulrh of Christ ..... 11 000s1i 77,500 1.s i Iapllst............. 14 800 13 71,a l ...I .1. i. Church., sotl. 17 7501 13 60,0t-d hi(l Congregational...... t- 0- _ 10 THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS. lielows will be found the report of the D)-eer Ludte public sohools t for the qutr ter end'ing .tanoary 2, 180I94: Numler enrolled, o S. Average scholarship: A class, 90.8; 1i claos, S5. P'ercent.of attemlance: Boys, 94; girls, Names of those who were neither ae sen t nor tardy during the llartrter: S]ilo Miller, Carlisle Simpson,'l'Theodorc iatder, Adolph Schnmidt, Hlenry Klnope, Myrtle E-still, John Zosel, Delia 1lichot, Hlosie TI'ampoe. Miss C'arrie Sligh, teacher. N ull er enrolled, s. Average scholoarship: A class, 85.2O; Ii elass. 83. P'er csnt. of attel0ln0 e: l0- oys,s97; o gir Natmes lo tthoseo- who hail nlons tl" oe ahsnt nlor tardy hluring the tqua ter: ll tDa -lertz, Leo Schm il, Frank tWilliams, David leaton, August Lachnm:,, ouuie M illier, Alma Zosel, Mattie ZOsl"I, laato io, IliSde Phyillis Bloder, Ora Miller, i.iho lltrdenbrook, Matggi , Ward. Mh r 'ey Stackpole, Altx lhuotoin, 1)olhtIs Stu-rt, Willie lHarris, Kelly Ilardenotrootk, .too l Coutghlan, (Ge-orgia s marr, Mary Zoosl, Mary .lichot. Miss Mollie WViles, teacher. TErrastlE1)IATF I)'Aw Ir.uTrr ,1NT. Number enrolled, 52. Average schohlarship: A class, 8); B class, 85. Per cent. of attendance: o'oys, 3; girls, 9). Those who were neither absent noro tardy during the qlmrter: tGuy Miller, Hoy Poindexter, .Jay Vo G(undy, HRosa loader, Mabel Mills, )Daisy tiarmison, Mlamie Mills, Sue Lostabie, Maggie len sen, Oscar Iielenberg, Sarah Scherr. Miss Virginia Douglas, teacher. 141.tat.au 57AI{ lYEIA~tTN'r. Number eurolled, 5I. Average scholarship: A class, 83; BI c:lass, 78. Per cent. of attendance: Poys, 97; girls, Those who were neither bhsent Ior tardy: Don Albie, Eddie Estill, Jnras Estill, Herbert Morse, ('laude Schroeder, Charles Stark, Warren TIrask, EIler Van i tady, iHal Williams, Abbie larden brook, Beth Larabie, Laura Larsen, Allie Lowr}, Allie McMlrphly, Katie Van iGundy, Violet Whitworth, Ethel Wood. Miss Roberta: lilinson, teacher. Number enrolled, 57. Average scholalrship: A class, 87; iI class, 84)j; C class, 82.5. Per cent. of attendance: toys, 9ri; girls, 90. Those who were neither abseut nor tardy: Sheila N1aton, Florence lKelley. Allie Albie, Maggie W\ildnman, Walter Adams, Allen Williams. DeWitt Pock, John Scherr, Emily Dlouglas, Mary Cock rell, Percy Naptoni, Corneilia Vail - ndly, Alice King, Willie Kohrs, Marie Larabie, Mr. and Mrs. .1. M. Simpson, teachers. Number enrolled in all riooms, 2901. J. M. Silur'sox, Principal. FOR RENT. The well locatedid and tile slore( rIoml now occupied by Kleiuschmidt & lBro., Con., for dry goods .land clothing house, will be for rent after Janulry 1, 1894. Applicants please address KIIiNssCaMIItur & lhtoR. (Cox.), 1S-tf Deer ILodge, Muontranua. Notice to Terlchrrs. Au exanilnatioln of clandlidat1es for teach ers' certificates will be held at tlh oltice of the County Superintendent, in Deer Lodge, on Friday, Febrluariy 2:1, 1S94. EErrZ.rtrerrir L. T'le'SON, County Superintendent. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair. II PRICE'S .3ailBaking -.ea!~ Powder The only Pare Cream of Tartar Powder.-No Atonlluo a; ,jt Alum. Used in Millions of Homes-4o Years the Ptandardd Ari iiversarv Ball D..F.... VALLEY LOD(GE NO. 6, 2 At Cottonwood FHall, DEER LODGE, MONTANA, Thull1(sday E v'g, Feb. 22, 109-It. Voi,LE oo ,111E No. 14. 1401141100 Ol, g~rl 1.10. of De.10r Lo,0g. MoIntana. m\ill Io o oloin folot 011s000y BIIll, at Cottolmwoodl loll, 01 Thlorolay logIIIII , February 22. 102 1. GOOD MUSIC IN ATTENDANCE. A.l ',o" lootI C mom itiOO.- Ill'. liorlgo". C. 11010l, JOhn OLNel l. El SuIt lllln, 140,040 Ilf0ioby. w, N. AoIleou.o lll . Maootlo tilea 4100 Ruben Win, ll.i lllel Ilmor C!onnt ida.ll -. . 5ioli (4100a0, 11101'1 lerIs. F1r40k Loimy. 11. 14. Miglorey, Tu'lnool Rev,- p t inn Ctnnl WrItIlte-C. S. 0lot'oOoelr. I1l1. IlGergo C, Doog lots.;ls T110 lursol, ir , 1.F I1000rlrr, Em 11,0401 11400. Ticets, $2I501 hincuding Supper for Two, .111 l op1. 1011·lll , tl 1'~1'\.·( I (10 l\1).(lt 1:1' Istla~iill \lllb· ii l'l al ! ) O il elloLrtll Sharp. :I A·~ll rol'r h lelrýIe uditl 1 11,1 l I 1o .1 al te Id. 31-21. PERSONAL MENTION. 21I0o Mary0 100111, 111 [110e110.140 been1 11h1 g111nt .111111 111100,l0 00li~ll: Il 11. P. 01 11111l 0111 114 DoorII~1 0oh I , 01 0101110 1i11o01114 i 1101 ', . Itt i 01o4 D e. Loto1101111lo140itor114n1Mssouia lasoind ay110. M11s. V.11 Ifr. 11110101 al4111411111. of 01011111041101 Priste th1is1 0140' with 11111 110110y of t. . loss.o .1e1101 2laoieol.10 C001oI ; !fll) a nel.lll01111 by l[ 11011l1ul 1.1111 er 1lll1110111111011a0terl1111111. 41r.1 and1 111111s1. 11.10410 11,1010-lI of 11 Nevaa11111y era mai ngllll their Lom 11 fill 1110I'ig for11 1f11,, ine.11111110. Mnin In t.hih he kill rviitw ll't iast l m present S oel sullggesticllls fr th '"tulrr. ill hopes to llve i good attl. llll a le,". Miss Allee (Yo]Ollll Ill(('lllil t le if IIIIIIII)OF 0of Iog. First prlize its alltrdedl to R. it. M oaxwellt secondto Miss Virginia Douglas; Wil t ONeil l cat l tired the first blillty prize, iond Miss (orltlllIl WII ndllll ser o. oitefreshmeillltts were servetd ar the yllloung people passed a losant evening. The NW NOii'rWE>T reI't'iVlved t pleasant tall last IMonIday trot Mrsll i 0.Ly MeGrath, e of tile s4necessful teachers of Deer Lodgt ( count'.y who has recently closed a termt of schoo0l intile loiwer Ralie Traick distrit. Mrs. Mcllrath i s an active utonler of the Good Teollars' lodge of haie Track, and was iI' oll oiRi'II I lftltr soil li i t terlsl t ionn cillrllll wit Ih il i Sillridt e bl ll tobe given lll)y that order t RIace Track till til eveningIII of February 22. IN MEMORIAM. 'IT ilmte eOr litl l LMastelr, \lW trden tlll ilt, ill Ir oned q tof Der Lodel NO . & A.. 3., Montlltt : tppoi nted to prep;areo resolutions 'txptose ive of the stnse of this Lodge, upon the death of Brother Jeff Van (Illdywhich to submit the following: ,VI orlEASr T'I, iIprnolo Artchiltlt of the ItI. telti o lol ettd firot n llll I ly la bor toti l ' roln olir Thle tllhit I t ian'll dy, who X 'oio m f.ln .r ot D)eor Ittd,- tNti. 1t by alllitolio I o00 rtouler o , A L. i Sri t to l itii t rl g s Mill IM1 e 011(?1102 d lernll] tiis thlal t will he ever to tlllyd tOl 00 itloi d tlliltr. Kiodly anllid i Vdot IerllsOt Ito tol a upriglrt a.n0 tO. [,, 11tThe ' ,fL. w!' ('lelr, il his m..mory ind re and Hlecolved, T'hnt we exstnd to his family and rel symlat I y in this h ,gront bereaVe nt. Hesolved, Thatilis relmrt It, spread Ulion the linutes of the Lodge, nd llJli t' of Deer Lodge. It . itit. D . tt. . t tt . (oit U3tAni - t i 'otit t l ltot. Tom C. Galbraith, representing the ll. J. leller Co., mnorehtnt tailors, shirt mtaklers and furnishers, will be in Door Lodge soon1. 1ie encloses a letter froln the IIoi. 1t. Wa'tr're' Toole, which we take pleasure in publishing. LAW OFFtE o, T(otliE . WALI.ACE. M1. J. KELLER tt Co. 8---011' four years ago you sent .se one dozen shirts. I have never been able to find iify so good since. Kindly scid mi1e onle dozen IIIore by express, O. 0. D. The "J. T." cigar is U'iol made, clear Havana filled. 28-t1. STOCK TAKING Fs25z52522s 2 -Msms52s5i sWszs2552 525E52 ca5zý5zs25 Ti-me "A - - Ias Aibouht , - I- A'.I1qved. 'this is a tremenbous task In a store such as ours, and to make it as light as possible we will make extraordinary inducements for the NEXT TIll RTY DAYS, before taking stock, which must lie done in a few weeks. folo is gour cllance To take stock-some of our stock at virtually your own figures. Give us a call and see what a chance we offer you as a starter for the new year. It will pay you and pay you big to take advantage of our special offer on Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Silverware. Our 3tock of Cigars And Tobacco nmust be reduced, and in order to do so, we will give great inducements. We have all grades, from the cheapest to the best makes, and all goods sold are warranted as represented. e are still fleabquarters For Fine Confectioneries and Fruits. Fine watch repairing, jewelry remounted in the best styles and upon short notice. Outside mail orders are solicited, which will receive promlpt attention and the best of care. Send in your orders and they will be taken care of the same as thougah you were here to look after them yourself. Respectfully yours, DEE.R LoIGi:, MxT. WM. COLEMAN. MANHOOD RESTORED"CUPIDENE R L Y Vlt llz"theprs.LrlT - \t-o ,r .[off ( t i ll I' l llU n l"I'iu y ll relnh ys iathl,ps L twill {ul\ il - cure yol of a lll ntr " .T I.( ii. (ip {lJ.,':[.l's {it the t (' 'll· It.C ~I'rC;;.' li, in h R. Nil l ek[It l . 14l.l lNlll. I;IlN ( lll [CO .Iii S I Ioo (I. , SIIIII, bllll llt "R' llSE I , IDEER 1 [1G Dll G CO[.,lSOl lAGENTS*".lilS," \rlilt]t ellVi lIt;. 1'it"l 'Icll hll · I 1 if l ll }[ n[ I 111r( E I 1tin D rams, ý'e o 10 llll Irhf0 .,i;d BEFORE AND AFTER 'II tile hl'l~ l. ll~ Illlllult('llrC. ( ''l' 1 I)I:I is I ell' - ses Uheliver, thle ..ND jt kid il,ý' .'''1 tIhý" l i lln r {H1gltli80I I ll o illllll ri tie , ,r e ,rý" ".n Sl l r. • , 1r," nlllut {.r l.l i)" IltllnllllS iT h ztll' S' Inhlty- pet cent RrO trOllhlFR wlth ¢Prosr:f :).ilS. l''I 't I . 'I; I:is ih ll lly" Ilr.'~tIr ll lrc to rn re tol h' u' vh nt ItII (1)orLt ill. 51 I h ,4Hmont..j - {.;,A{1 i. h ll! Ir $'l.le.llt li ! nlll. I il, " ' tt I,,1 n' rl.'lhlr ttll d I pixH a d t h llle; ll h s. <tddresv ]} 1 6I~lt Cl. i t11 (l l l , 'o., P. O. Box :207,1[1. Sl n' 11renintlco, Clatl. Pnllri st. ! FOR !SALE BY DEER LODGE DRUG CO., SOLE AGENTS. TRUSSES! A fill line of all makes and sizes, single and double, at very low prices. Mail orders promptly filled and satisfaction guaranteed. t e Yr--- ~'-.- NEXT TO L. L\BONNER CO. l1 . O 'N E I L L , -. iENA1,11R IN Shelf and Heavy 1ardware, Glassware, Queensware, Etc. Special attention given to plumbing in all its branches. Estimates promptly furnished either for town or country. Correspondence solicited. W.H. O,NEILL, - - Deer Lodge CHURCH -DIRECTORY. Episc.)n1.--St.Janles.' Church. Servicesevery Sunday. except the third of each month, at 11.80 A, M. and 7.00 0. 1. Siliday school every Sunday at 10.30 A. . 0. (l. PaRotrr, RBeter. 'Perehytvrlon.-Prcaehlng at 11.30 A. M. and 7.0 '. ar. Sunday school at 10.0 A0. M. Christian Endeavor society at i.0l) 1. 81. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7. i) ,. M. J. W. MI1Lai, Pastor. MXethodist.-Sunday services: Preaching at 11.30 A. r. alnd 7.00 1'. t. Sunday school at 10.30 A. r. Ep\worth Leaule meets at 3P. t. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7.80) P. M. W. M. Boror, Pastor. Chulrch of Chreit.-0-Sevlewe Sunday school 10.30 A. .i: Preaching, I1.3 A. t n. ad0 8 P. M Y. P. S. CX. E.. 7 P. 71. Junior Y. P. S C. E. 3 P.. I. Prayer necetine Wednesday evenings. A. B. McOFAILAN8, Pastor. Catholie.--Mlas Is celebrated at Deer Lodge. on first and thllird Sundays of each month at 10., A. 3.: second Sundayat St. Michael's church, Flint Creek valley, mouth of Douglas creek; fourth Sun day at St. Thomluo' church, Helnmvlllc. R. DrItYCKaltE, Priest. I/ENOIE & TRASIK, --DEAliEltR IN Hardware and Implements, DEER LODGE. MONTANA. STOVES a RANGES Tinware, Queensware, Iron and Steel, Blacksmith Supplies, P-'Ciarplnter and farmlllg tools. Iron pipe miade to order. Tin rooling plromlptly done' A complnlllete stock or hlorse and nlllle shoes, nails, wagon matetrials, etc. always on hallnd. ZENOR & TIRASK. AlIMA IuIiAITMONT, 5cpiretress. The Cash Meat Market, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Fresh and Salt Meats, Produce, Fruits, Fish And Game. Butter, Oysters, Eggs, Poultry, Etc. We tr . the;ltghtest Market Price for -PELTS AND) HIDES Goods Delivered to Any Part of Town A fair shtre of thle ;ublio's patronage is re spectfully solleted. TIE FAVORITE SALOON, DEER LODGE, MONTANA. McMaster & Hansen, Propr's Thoroughly Overhauled, Repaired and Renovated BrAll drinks and cigars 12il conts each, Ph Beast's Milwaukee beer on tap. We are aiwaye glad to see our friends.