Newspaper Page Text
Y TENSE EXCITEMENT. C10 srltlysA Cssmfslsltyd tos Colt Sr*ou retJ list try tos Il.lssesrI Muslss till May" 2. .1 ssumsber of very its. Iti schess were witznessssd in thisis e rinlsy. The4 f1415t slisqttrtsisits 1s hiss is l'ig t~rlwd if wosrkmisen p'ia sIals-e nsutsber 15f w555tnlt 1' rest bsainrsg red isurihis sinttisit tisy' u isstitsntntsi in rsfereites to 5a o11414 liV Itslisrste0ion Thess' itt 111 11d( dei14 list tos pirevenit alt rid lutua it Ilit men't rs'fttati tos ttss p~, tiiill alxk o till- flt tutu-u o the ;11. ;1 . n 1iitil iii Is' fosllowed, I us i'-i tittuitl'l wa i sei-ps-l lth I". litl. l of Iss' usnl si-i II li t si-t-'' ii su d. curl liiilit.- i I\r m 1 1ts4514 ((1511 iiiu t i lijiiii uni fttr sbawdfl lt I., 1t a i'III wlhee tgin' ths Ii itit ups 'l Iisuit ni'a ''i.u4 It"' p~seilss Isits' volley ors srtons.ss7'1." it OW1titi lnlt' it o wic li 11' Ilt-il-' ocd @1 ttackmil . iinilan I .; tilt mating au II- 1n~ I11141l 4 6bdl ttn liust sitt) (ii l i'' li st 11 4 m5tb 8' Its l Ikiii bak ft ugptte fis t. it f itt r .i t ofit8 li ght.i *gtj1Týis if ellt. u~et ilitnI lvliii4 tuttlai Ai tlt 1111IIAI~_\' T h ISSIs ~ Iull~t I.o I".st. l.fl.. 1%.-Il 'tr veihansI"1ima1 / 4..ngr1tulates Ithe 1. 1 11m I1. is- I Ins t H is 'tm it i r. latit I'. \mI; 1. fIa .nk I' 11;i 11 and Joh1n Is. SullionsI 1111 F'ri1hly for t1." tinet tinlml ani II. miinII. Sg mm.m lritndll one,thanks' t" i. U1 _"".1 1-1-- -f sh'inv in leaving thi l. L11. 1ang" tighter.( hur1li'. Mitchell. bei ra~ii1 hill in .(%t 11(1"k. Th'II meeting too.k plave at t14 1outlhl-rn hotel. Blayin, in ;1 busines-like wa-y, tol il hhlil ehll toofr 111 ha tie. Sullivan rep-Ili4-d that ho hall decided to Siva up thin ring. Lind that under 1111 vir QUIllatalnce w'h."h1'r he 11x1 (1) nut. his other vngagteneut1 would prt-vrnt him enterin:: t1.. vin; until III bud. tirnt fill filled tIh.. a]'(u usa4-4"lerhv 11 p"..iti mn." usk(J Sullivan. "I do," repliedl 14Ran. u t, "hl oo art, t1." only man1 b.'tw" n m11. 1 11." I'hamupion ship. and 1 ha.. (-m1" here alonw to meet you and liii mitt for miytelf t hilt yPou woubt $1ay. If you have.1 derided to Irtirl' or If ott iiengtg. lmtnti prevent yuii that ends it; lit! I thmitht I i ttiltl mmiin.1 too gas your-elf" S t mili t ti pll sp ."d 11 1 1 m '1 I x haInu. "IMm r tlintiii. hulrl tit,, onm mmin "It,, et4-lr 14 - i lt . 1 t t ask fir it M t. and I Iisimlt Itt. ' l'tttr1 M t. barkin1g it i(. 1untii I had t(1 turn Ift l in t lid k thI itt I itt. going it, your Iii tntr . I ith t Ir higo m ittan iai I w ill t."1l %1(1i1 11..1.11 that t'.nI'r.' 1111 4(111 man I evIr I' 1w with $1111 lnough to, .00o 11 I.. 111. I (onu"ratubste (.11 1(111 1 witdh tm . 1. V i viti n mm it It. . t I isappl n t lii . 1. 11 . l11b 111a $-.I 11r1111/ (11 nonplussed' him. ^I went tt. 11h:1 mil 1 11." he k1it1 ting i' ttititi to act 1 p lirflt gentmhi 441t, all that. IUt still (1rging1 11111 to light. but tiht ".;I h11 too u ItI i.% t'h fi handl kit' ipokn lt. till" nI I lu ilt ju1ns 1 i p iiking ioyrale out. lit tIitt nt it 1t i a ti 4 ttttra ll I n t4 :tit 14w ou£ 11 all 111t1. i1 (4 th 1i1 said "If 1"1 tiing lit tuts 1(vu inut ti' ring iItll it will l . t I lunight ruttul ta . ItIbutr tri k erit"I iiih. 1i if 11hul n w tl thits Ien e 1tii'tu Ilid lit will ii 1n1I to will thl t cii (hit dilitriti if 1 ttueI-ds Ind wiping the wall frn offt'e 11.' 'i of the earth. I wII t to $e.tt l ot n i ll) td tt , lit trough with i.(u" o I t(i. I d / ti"t,1 11 i out how he takjirlatti is l t ivine.ss I like' the ftinll t." 1'1.\NW FOR .11'\N. 4S3, Mlr. 1'mninl.rly C'an't Canne 114t (asedl n1peaster 1 1ill He. Herr. lB a ti.. 11a) 1. (do-at prepara"itions ure being mtie ftr labor t ay iii thiilititi uthti ith will be (1tit r tiedit tltiune 1:t . tiltd anlniverrsary of the, Blutte mainer's union. i111 the labor unions in the city will riite iu the demonstration, which will exceed in sire a1nd interest any yet 114-14 in Butte. 'T' V. P'owderly, grand master Work Inian of the Knights of labor, had noI ceptedl an invitation it, deliver the all dress of the (lay but word has liven re ceiv~ed that he will he unable it) be IIreeln?. Mr. Powderly recently fainted while deliivering a lecture andl is still quite i 1. His physicians advised him1 not to make his (onterouplated trips to the ((1115 and accordingly lhe will nut h. in Butte. 'There will Itw, htmwever. one of the leading men1 of the Knights of Labor pres,"nt to addiress. labor men on that day. lither Mr. liunument. generalI lecturer of the Knights of Labor., and one of the best speakers in the United hautes, will be present, ilr Mr. Hlayes.| 1e"(rltury of t1h4 o~rgianizaltionIl. .t splendid oration fur this ownesion mauy be relied 1 upo n. In addition there will he a grand parade in which 3,a4lks IBntte workmen will participate. I ulr (,odds will alwatys he" foundu well Sworth the money we ask forl then). .115" Conrad. THE OL AND THE NEW), The Old City (IflkPerN PI'NM IUpon Mit. tern of Interent and then Give Plane to the New. Ic' Iaye' la n Vicki 11011 s ¾ery Ixcellent Letter Repott% of Iit1 T r(atn uren and 31diteal. 11iillii'4 cirt ' hills audited Il ir. t Se.-inn of Nctw Council Unonds F 'iiii -N i 'int I ink -Iee t 111 i fi f'i't i tiic. l u.nz i u l fp a llra iri liet l ipl tt. li iiNbtlin i tI r iports' Iai iri t ' ilt .dli inis ial' cmannalitue.s iatl its sice 1 1' . 1 51h;""l'1 ii tiis tiiii r it'It tli'' ii' 111' '1 ' ii ' II 111 11 - ri i n' u ll I i '0-'-i 111t ' ,.I l t i I - I it ihi liiii .lii 1't r thI- i m li- \ iitiri lI es prjib a t hi fol ll it. Roaison. I letch.'u. ituuI .\hlr.' LIII ( ),ill 1, th'. r .ns illness 1'1 hIs -hIl1. ('Ia - t .--lit ttrc abnl .n stuil il,, ho f, r I'uiri I the 1-1i 1 1, IuI t liii;r. 1 h1 I \i.'liiti i' 111 \llI.ir5 iit 11' t:, t ,, .i . 'b It' a 4111 1l th'" funlL~lowan c. nu ni'";tion from. 1'-N 1 e'1n e 1). keriman Tovi II . lif. 11, .1111111' 1it . Wi . ' t.I ' -4 it\ i''inilil I' t he tull V ii.- I '' ll lil tnti lit- tutk t tuai e of i i its "lfairs I atl' iit ii ll t feeling if rgrlu t phat ho nanni itattr s Iilittli Iie lil' 1i ihi' be n Iett u l titti:,h'.. \\'hill- thl'1x11" preceding , ouncil ha, be''n ibehnstr~ious at' tit'h e n nire I i ti if l I ?lt :11 t raphilt ptttit ii't. liii -tiii It I kit iii 1 a III t 1' rl tihlt in tl. chtall t '" :nur "'r ful ;tt. 01:i I n m I" :II 'I. n The tia just I'a t lta- h'"' n r ;unwle.rite..', l hl n lfu I n '_ ! . L u ý. r I'Im , ' I 111 1:1'1 g .t ItI ' it.ý. I: " '1 1 it in g :. N1""\tie .c tttu " '-'tm.0 0 i-" ,tlt""r fa' 1th :..iII crcaxll. sir' :,pparatuis. romlin d' 1rets. I.pha ttan lit tr -'s. .nu t II. be in in if i, ii' park inai rll't"1.- 11 ints ''t e ten \. N tutl'' .1:tlllii_ ti lt,' II- 'it 1'1 news"m '" trit ht r~ I'i'1tut ''dulition is \tin I wiPl llives''rnlfromt he. lit) trovlu t'-r't'f thc~ ad wport f'n' Ithe yalr. TI'h' h-'mbo"l inah htelin""11s is rt rt rsmall cnaupereal' 111111 the .il ' axwessoll 1 int51ion11 T 'h c 'i t % is I., b1 tngreat.intted1 that in opi'tr 111 tiht fact that it has be-en li1'1 11.111 4,i1velhaneou i%'r..vels of people, in 1"lulinu usant trantsil'tts or .Ioubtfuli ,"h11rneteh r. ^1~11 tlr'1hr andll 111'1'.111 hawe uifoitrndly pr'tvailetl. I coI'.alnaul to whur '11111l Ill rltsal thll ;hlob will eotnapr'-helsit'' r'port of th1 .iii .'ngine r. wh~ich ales fu.rthl 't h ng;th, the ptibli1- Unp1rowinents mua.1 h\ th.' lit) <turing, the year 11.5t past. Yourll at t1t0liwn is ISpelitally in itai n h'.Il ref- n 11n'1thetio.ns will parltiulalyl'I to thu's 1.1u1 Usell upon suittor,' P.1stree 11t I and pars. I think I1h" present b~ullelii . onlintincc x1h.111' he :nnton11ed. Firn- 1x'np1I :Inl Irloop Ir exits rthonhli he require.! up 11111tll buhhl~ngs 1h14x nteceshsary. tinti :lusu n me'nts andu wshlitions to the h11.1th1 ornli 11151 " 14111 to he nee-dedl. includling il better" r"'gulationu of plumbhingt. .\ calr. fiul r,-vision of th.' till ordliinac1. Would ht' advisable. With hest wishes filr your ashnlinistra tion. which I kinow still l,1 frnught with 11u1'4h hlnsfit to the ."ity'. I :Inm . ry res tt1.t111lli >oiur obedlitnt ssrvaut. A. : I h1 "h 1 illN. 'Tii1 report of tilll retiring police I ag istraiI ieorge E. $724y. tan reat'1. howin2l a total of r:C77 thllected for tine. durilll$ thll past month which aml unt, less his smart of >:carhal been, fsoned (ovr to, ! t,, city .reasurerI. 'T'hit- r 1port of 1i'y Treasurer T inl Itidl preseltl d th ,conf itionof thitl'l city s, tilancel for the li ending April :111. l'h following atl ounts haf been t il ,tl, .1 L5 ,iters4. tl.241.16 taxes.P,2!1.k I 1. 11)1.4, 11 4t111 : t trr et14'.1 0.21 .ltll 1.1g ttax and cattle ºHmnins. K71t;:;'. 'The, foti Il ark :ard the 1alan1es in the variolk fowl.: Park. $..10.14 : street, I i I.2f 1.:r: t111 r. .4If 1#7.1f ; gen$1 5ral. Ti'.ati llThr 1111o1nt of warrants 5 ra'n itfor the Yval ;Ili, r-"u Stered was 8ttil:.5:1.N4. The iash1 til lik nll is sl13.Mo17.74.liaving it total in 1e6t wih ,"4 of x17.7111;.10. 'ii , Iitart35 of Malrftl Treat ihonid I: 1 there had l 1e1l 2lif allt.'ill'. rilillm uee tel imuprottlein lnt for th-,e ity jail w," ' reconnnonded. lie Mals reportedl bir.lectin 114i17.lli110 g d liie te 1414 in i i l ,it unlpounded cattle The repoirt of the chalirmnlu of thet \311 1l4l n Ifan t (ill' itt1r.' 1 o hum (drill . las then rrad. ard it prayrd to he a vlt,' comoprehtensivo connnutn~icaion. stating ill di-tail mnkileroiui purchases ((gale by the city during the year putt. 'Thls report of the fire conmnit tur by the chairmnli: .1. N. Brid;,;1s, teas then presented. and it %was very flatted ng isI to the )'lnditiol. If the alpparnatus lull haliumie uring theo I; M br. :Albrechlt of the auditing, counanilee report-4d the following hills cor~reet: I'd L. ('rlnkhite Salary for April and in i'identaals. $711; H1'iite itI lttth desk for city engineer's office, ut'1.; Frank Ervin ink, etc., e3t Ii: .1. H. 1.elie unalury fur April ii1l_., trees for park conlumisionu ±el1; Paris (;ibson for ,amounts paid, IIInb/1rers and other expo rnlls conneeted) with park hoard A118.0:5; :Andrew Erick ' soln labor $17.40; (tw0. Hiu salary $3:1; A. Holden drayage $t)4: I1. Itingwald salary .and incidentals 8831.Ga; (ieo. Treat salary and monley for telegramns $1(13,5; It. S. Ball salary $75; Jumes Burns thirteen days salary $31:i Marshal Treat hoard of prisoners $188.25; Officer Martin salary d73.i and ten (lays in May $10; G.1 I. Worlei salary of himself and help with Some nwidentals :?"11.0)t; all of which were urlhered paid. hlctchl 'r of the conunitte( um Salaries "' remnalnt udled the following amotunts to h e paid to the city ofticers pe~r month fur Ithe ensuing year: marshal, $100; poilice manl. 8te:A; city engineer. $131); clerk.: al; attorney. $,.I; treasurer. 873; police unag istrate. $.i0: nd the Iityattornev drafted Iln ordinance to that effect. The rules were suspentdedl and it was placed r" on its finial passage There was 01nly 0(11 1 disse~nting vote W. I i. Howenl. t mi cld council then adjournel and I the mal'-elected aldermnen till, the 1 nua'or held a short Sessin. 't'he first 50| neionn of the lea council conlsisted of Ithe folliwing members: Messrs. Bridges. 1 1letcher. aminut, lIeachley. Tracy. 1 ('arrier, lHurghurdt. Mayor lIotclhkiSll ap i po1inted the fallowing minninttee4, the chairman in each case culling first: ways and mounan- W. 11. liaenhley, A. Na Ithan. Juanes (Cnrrier; ordinances .1 11' I" (iaunt,Jl. N. Bridges. I). IL. Truck,; sh~eets. Ialleys and sidewalks I1. 1). BUrghurdt. , .1. A. Carrier, A. H. Pletcher; printing J. A. Carrier, A. H. Fletcher. J. W,Gunt; tirc J. N. Bridges. II. 1). icurghardt, J. W. Gaunt: auditing A. Nathan, 1). L. Tracy. W. P. Bencchicy: salaries A. H. Fletcher, A. Nathan. .1. N. Bridges: taxes and licenses I). L. Tracy. II. 1). llurghardt, W. P. Binchlcy. The mayor then rccnciiinctcc ci. ti the city council the follcciwicng ctaicccc t.c I". eccntirc ced: I ccrg. T'I: t;, . ili ruc -hc ien. it. W crcley., it, . n ... I. I. Juld. fire inccrchici.ci.: - Innt". ac cist cnt: Mcinc renchcccl. icte I c c<it +im.? Paris I i ptici ark i c anuc i iciiccic:i c TJac s Ilnc nis, I. S. lt.,l, PI t 1. I slit anc i guii ne Lcc pcc inctc, [ptctcic c i All wcci iin.nii oui c icinlirnc 1. lihe icccl oi S. It. lhitcici I i iccc ccailcccigcr. cniunc ting I. icAWI. ti c li W . 1 ccc.011 ancc :. N1. 14iticiiell ac, ccurii iii, tic ncciii tr .W.1cclicc citc ichc g cc l c t i i. \c. ,Ioehous as cit.lice ice I rctci l cas t. 1 cr.ci cturc-cc. It iis fc r I .NNIalt 1i11\ . thnslks siur l Ita rt U'nughn as howlsusersn !Ir. h aft.r t". t i it ill mee~t thi+ ;naul thtini 110miniut uf eat h inii th. TI' ri ti ll III ;I si ci-l ifeccin STRAIN BROS'. LOCALS. I'rtsh If:,iry litatt. "" n min .,lre st lio .1.u Ior ci hu th man Icii wr> cci> i CXc ilia ci limS. ice bii h 1;u U. Srccccccan 11cc u.. fcur c rics ii \\rev ri. s li ill c c rccict. ur ti pns 1.e u litý .f (, Ili - ici"il. ccc I 1:ir. I in-ur isic:vancing hit ii ulcnrtet our -,"Ih brt".l bra1n1 4 \4. i'. St rain \tii l las c ,c I [tccc" .cc' cnci C; -- sc "tcii. I i n crciri i t ill i- At ftSlurc1c ] iut tcc ci i . nt. tc ill cci tc ,Ici t t rH.u ttemindl"tt. ti 8 :t11 litn. tittep I~L~ohhr . all haphs :it ( alkins ii k stcii . WANTED! 25 to 30 First Class Milt wrights to Work on Mill Con struction. None but Competent Men Need Apply. Butte &,Montana Coemmercial Co. $i10 Reward. wcni l cr.l circ wi J iecc ucic.cic c c i J. IFE~FFcFtiY. Conrad's Shoes. IinL line tI i to ai uI an liatent Leather. Plain and Fancy Tops, 'cal and RI tia ('.ll. "Tal ol rot ful t'entcluemen tic tisnet a';urt IttIlt in the city fast retci'. ed. I Ieatlquartert fur i atliec, \I ieis hliitsi at CON RAD'S. Truly & Milligan STAGE LINE. Stwgse from Iireat Foils to frulyit ut Millisan and return leavilo hr *a Falou on Tuesdays and Fridays t d r-tlnt nia Wednesday. and Saturdays. Acoum iats not fsltan number of pwseeugert, ato light freight ant A it at the Mlinneupol.o litonn. or to HENRY FI'TZ1iERALI), att. GREAT FALLS Traiss" Y~ttutt )i"n. lit anti Mhittlt-sgrtt andY'soug Latiesor a euccessful start its lies 'o ueLifte. The largest anti tmont poptlar NeslloAl Iin the coutanry. t'oarts of study cotmbines rheuy an Ihctic bya system of buseiflen tranettitons btais on u real values. N.,tstsations Htats, low. (radluates asslstedi ito itutiolto. College Journal mailed to any address. W. E. LEACH, Prop. WOLF BROTHERS. UPHOLSTERERS AND REPAIRERS. . ll kinds orf I inishinL .unit R , 1.1ll lug of Furnittite. Pittures IFramietd in any esil ot S4t ylt. MBlOl'-Under New.York lash ma; r, Central Avenue, Great Fallsa Mont. LYNCH & HARRIS, BRICKMAKERSS Great Falls, Mont. We have now a large amount of Brit-L ;.i for the Market ait at etasotnablt Pri'ert Yard, in dand ttolue Valtei. Ad kresn LYNCH A HARRIS, Creat Falls. NQIY READY! FOURTH ADDITION r .. .. - GREAT FALLS! From Twentieth to Twenty. third streets, and from Second t avenue South to Eighth avenue . North now on the market and for sale. For prices and plats call at the office of the Great Falls Water - Power and I ownsite Company. J. looWA LTER, I1I it 02L1 .W. AlerriiI& Co. NI. n Real Estate, , Mining Stocks, t Insurance, .t, Loans. .. W.| MERRILL & CO., 1 24:Central Avenue. GREAT FALLS. MONT. t. Schitz & ellnderson's MILWAUKEE IBREWERY! Th I 'itgett and B3.st Fitted up Iliesort in Montana. FREE CLEADERSHIP OF R THE Professor NARONI EVERY NIGHT. The liar is Supplied with the Choicest j. Brands of Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Established 1883. Always Cash. THEO. GIBSON, Dealer In Hides, Sheep Pelts, Tallow, Fuirs Highest in rkot pricea paid at all tiues for all the above. iuned articles. Spo-cial attention paid to shipmuents friot the country. (or. resp. in l-nce solicited. Call on or aduress, Theo. Gibson, Great Falls, 1ont. H AR DIWA 1E. HOTCHKISS & HAWKINS Have the finest assortment or Shell, Bailding and Heavy Hardware in (i11EA'' FALL`; Estimates for PLUMBING furnisloo-l iot a.u:iec tion. All kinres of PLUMBING ANI TIN WORK ( NE 1 '0 O1 0:01DF Call and get prices. Stone block, Central Avenue. "f.1. 1 illL, Prs-.dent W. W. t'ONNEio, s w- .L Tren, PARIS GIBON. Vice- Proei ent. .1. I(IHiK WALTEtI, I.'! AI- t THE (;RI:AT FALLS %tr-o & TOnflSt( t(. 0 tEAT FALLS, haviag tle Lreate-st aveollabl water ir owe-r on thll Almel all - ontinent, is destined to ie ith, c -iel indu .trial city of the naorthwest. Tie- . 1.int;. c inielting oooupoooy Naving ere-ten oo Silver Lewl Smelter oon inr l1,Oo,1si . t eoioplo l 100 noen. The lioto n & Mouttana Consolidated ('omupany fr. I og.In the c0nstructlo 0O ('Iopper Smelter with e-ten'.ioeI li.Iioowrieo ai facihtow, oor the niinutactuaetl . She- r o C opp. and ('opper Wire, to ost 2i.o051,h, oio will epnloy wituin a year 1,0111 mlen. Grounol h,; ten oeloeteo onl n uir Toun loeoln for the ro-ntruction of tho hite A" I l-ton (-oppo-r &naohtinsr Weoo'k-. At trre at Fills shon will he in 001 0ti0 the la-t (o'upper "welting and M iufacturini 1 orks, il th-e United States. IlREAT FA LIS is now il- terizinus of f-or railroads-the ireat Nortlezro. the Montana (j-itrl and tioo Great Falln arnl S ul I oo.lo- l ne, ,i ow exteoded to mine. of Jrior . ino metoits in the lit'it mnoiOntains, a01 the o reat Falls & ('anal, o-'n necting (;rent Falls osith, the areat tool Fiebl- at L-thbridge, North 1 S t lerr'ito: , Mid with the I aria in I'.orifir tailway. It is the Commercial Center of Northern 1ontaiia, It has a population of mor (,000 and is growing rapidly. Enterprises now under way and to he inaugurated will greatly incre ,e the populition this year. The tir at watterrpower improvement is now completed and upon such it -tupendou i cale a, to tournih power for scures of mianofacturioc institutions an oiamploymnent for th oaoi nd of men. No town in the Rocky M1ouutain region offers greater inducements to the settler or investor, and all such are respectfully invited to come and see for themselves. For information regarding GREAT FALLS and surrounding country, address J. BOOKWALTER, Gen'I Agent. Great Falls, Montana. GREAT - BARGAINS 3trs adoter --IN 1)iamconds, Watches, Jwlry, Steringew( S liver, Clocks. H. RINGWALD, JEWELER: 124 Central Ave., Great Falls. IThe large I tot k to selelt fromt at the lowesat prie;1. All golwau urrantel A. M.o11011 IT, President. H. A1. HOLIER. Vice-reeIi~ant. ALF REU) I 1O14E Se.-Tr. Holter Lumber Co. Incorporated. Capital. $100000. IN CONNECTION GREAT FALLS PLANING MILL. -Dealer In Luwber, Florins, Siding, Shingles, Lath, Windows, DOORS, LIME and BUILDING MATERIAL. Charles Wegner, Manager. ESTABLISHED 1884 Great Falls Lumber Co. IERA 2vtE"EB &e CO. We manufacture and keep in etock all kinds of Dressed and MatchediFlooring, Dressed Siding, Finished Lumber, Lath, Shingles. ALSO DIALURS I1 Minnesota Flnoring, Siding and Finishing Lumber, Sash, Doors, etc. First-clas. Oregon Cedar Shingles always on hand. All kinds of MHald iug. Orders Filled direct from the Mill if desired.