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6 TIIEDAILY INDEPENDENT: HELENA. FHIDAY MOltXING. NOVEJfHEK 22,1889. ALively Little City With Great^Promise of a Bright and Pros,^perous Future Froma Mining Camp to a Town^Which is Becoming a Mer^^cantile Center Mmbii'of ill. Ilnsliiess Houses anil the^!..(^^ Who ^rr r..ul.ling ii|^^the t'ounty. Punt,Nov. ^JO.^ |HptTial (lorreHprnidcnce^In I. |.. ii-i- nt. ^At the inoutli i^( I'ony^Ouloli, walled in nil either side l^v mmv talllHllf Solid nick. Ill-Htll H till- MMtMj vil ii-e ..f Pony, one of the oldest iiuuihk^camps in Montana, iU cjihti-ncc (luting^bark as far ns Mil Hut tin- I'ony of to^^day ih liy no menus the Ponj ol yesterday.^I.ittli hf little tut harriers which have for^years Heelueil to nlist i net itM growth have 1... ii removed mid it ih M longer ri-^nrili-d^ana ilnioy ' ^mill/ caiup, utmost void of^Ihcse fiat una calculated to at trad the mm^cultivated )^.^itmil of civilization, hut an a 1.1.-Him: little city of 4UI inhahitaiitN, just lilii. n,' into metro|Militaii life. The ricketyold sidewalks tliat ^lie. lined the^Hin d* on cither Hide have liccii MiM d^with new. Kveii the old west iicr-lteateti^garden fi-no s Iij-ve heen repaired and re^^painted. Where one year ago wiih Keen u^lun^th or two of runty stovepipe protruding^from tlie IkiIk ot nelKllborillc; dwellings, formingirregular unfits, can now he wen^lUHteud line line k t'hiiuiieys towering sky-^ward. I'onyhua changed, anil wit h the change^ooiiich new lite, new proNjieota, new Iio|h-h.^Kvi-ii the hum- pray luouiitailia, with tlieir^lliow-capp d is-nks, seem to look down Ml^the new bom city with haughty approlm^tioii. Her streets at tins moment preaeut a^scene of almost uncijualled lib- and cmu-^meicial activity. l^o/cna of lieavil) laden^MMH drawn by thiee and four bom^UfaiiiM are crowding past each other, while^the sidewalks arc overrun with liillidritts o|^buay |Mih-Ktnans, .lust below the city in^the valley ale nlsiiit UJU tennis and iim many^more men, cl|o..-urcd in i'i ^ -11lie a blanch of^the ^real Nullum I'nnfic railroad, which^ih to connect I'ony with the outside world^and thcrcbv limitf addltliui.il lite by itlloiil- idk bettel I.llllllli-s for the llnpr, it cllli'llt anddevelopment ot her iilinimt meihaiiHti-^ble resources wlm-li consist clnelly ol gMt,^ailver and stock. In the uiortiiiuf and even^^ing the acciicry in tins lis-iditv in ^ralul. Ah^I aiu writing the raya uf tin- iiihiiiiiik hiiii^are covering the MM |s-.iks with Kilver olonnlwreatliH,in^ a mellow reflection uponthe boaoiii of the valley la-low. Ah^your Mm sposMeMl HUM M the scene he^cannot In Ip thinking that the Mthof ^I Mic^made a mi-lake in not Incut 1111/ ^^^^' MMtS tloll of She \\ Ini-Mllht'lte ^ llieved 111 thm localityinstead of locatun; her in the^wild- of Africa, Hiirrounded by malarial^MM and lilood ^l.n-iv lumnihalH. Hiiwncmade the reader* of the Iniik-^PSNIikm iih tanilllar iih |^^^^ 11.1. with the bj^cation and surroundings- of I'miv it si i nm^la Ih- but just that your correspondent kivc^a brief sketch of the different Iiuhiiichh^llouHex.it the village which have since |s;r,^hVured so conspicuously m the alfairaid^Montana, both M a comm. rein I and politi^cal aeuae. Nearly every old settler ih fa^^miliar with the iMi oT N. J. lsdcll, win.^rfttfle to Jefferson oonnty nearly twenty^rxura hko. when it wiih little better than a^bowliu^ wilderness. In lH7ti he moved to^i'ony and MJMM in the im ri-antilc Ihihi^iichh on a rather Hinall xcalc, but^by u strut regard for Imsi-^^ices and fair dealing with hi^fellow nieii. Uia ^small atore' tin * developed^into mammoth pro|*^rt mils, and we nee him^to-day at the head of one of I lit- In rev* t and^iuohI popular mercantile , stalilinhiiii-iits in^Montana. In connect ion with Iiim exti nsive^mercantile interests, he ih largely interested^in valuable iniiiinn property and ^ HciiHive^atiH-k MMMMIi Jud;e W. K. Duncan m anothei old tinier^who for uiatiy year* bjMMMI moreorlcHH^^MMMMtly nientitied with the politksal^^IMMNUImWh of I'ony and the^MTMtuliiiK country. He den In in I'ony^dirt with one h md and with the nth' i BM M^out juHticc to th,c i 'iiii:' pilcrin and native^alike. ^^Uobn'hhotel in Hituated jiihI thin Ml^Oi Tony proper, It ih a bUM two-Hlory^lib Klilli; and isuwnnl by Mr. 11ui1h.ui. who^fUUN a lice hack fr.nu the city to Iiih hbtIHe^for the nceoinm.illation of tie. ,,^ \v: , are^di-HiloUH of pariaknn; of hi* hnapitiility. E.L. Smith bail* mm Vit^ww Ciij mid^ia now btiHily enu'^i.i^ *n erectinu a UlW^two-atory buildiiti.- \k'.,ich be projMiacn to till^with a MMMth -.lock of MM MMM^^dixc iih Hoyji |,^ (vmipleted. '.UuKi ll buM ih owned mill pri Hidcd over^by C W. Hurler who, though a newcoiucr,^him by Iiih ea niul iiiiitincrH won the confi^^dence i.f not miiI) the town |^ople but of^every at ranger wlm Iiiih from time to time^euj.ivcd tin- hoHpitulity Iiih Iioiihi- ultordH. IrvmA WiililerH, are. ho far M I'ony ih^concerned, MMBTllhrt pilnriniH. but they^have Ih cii eatablmlied long MOtNjk to con^^vince the public that they are conversant^with the iiih and oiita of the rcHtaurant biiK-^uichh. hi fact their ^lay out^ m h|mkcn of^in the hiubcKt terniH by the dcni/eiiH of the^hiHtoiic haiiih-t, MrH.t'h iH. Church ih a lady for whom all^have a profound ree|a-ct, in cnlUMMM of^her MMTHI bVMM Hagacity. Iter ability^to do huHim-HH mi bMMM principlcH ih not^queHti.meil by MM who for Hcvcral yells^have MM til t^ avail IMMMM M con^MMM her lintel MB Mih.I'. j. UarriHoii ih another bMMM^lady who Iiiih for many year* MMMftflUj^^ uiducti d a ladicH' and MNMl' futniHhilie;^at.ire, MKether with n complete Htock of no^tioiiH, etc.. with markedHUOceaH. W,S. Cm rutin tin- Tony billiard^riMiiuH. with a little mMMM4MMJ to take on^the Hide^ Mr. t'. caiiie to I'ony in 'i4^from the gold hcmmi; MjiOM ^^f California. LoitbA Dui^in i,it kwu i .'. .a ill that^which tllltUnilM 1 h^ U place ih Haid to^M) the olih-Ht and OM ot the MM pipular^in the city. Mr. lluiuin. MMDM Ol tin^ttrin, ih pattlnR up a in w 1m rv Mbk iMlHO^Che buildmu ih ne yrlv ready La bmillll ChurchA Mauley, who hiw- MM m^I'ony iih lotii; as any luidy, prcHide over the^I'ony livery stable, which ih proving tab,^a laiuanza. They alno run ^ hrst class M^liMin in which all kiiidn of licensed game^are played for the accommodation of thus^of a speculative turn of mind. Thevillage barb r shop is nu MMM in^dmpciisihlc lustitutioti, prcaidcd over I^ToM Heath, who prides hmiHelf upon Iiih^^apMMC artistic skill. Tom in now plan^mug lor te w-and MOM artiHtic MMItonia^which to dn business. Mrs.Cornell ^ Soiih keep u general mer^cuntlle i Htablisbment, which in stia ked^with llMnol ^ i. M MM ivable kind of - li^^able plunder The firm Hceius to be in^proH|H-i^ius condition, with t or pjoBDMM OfillcrellHtal t a-llltlt-H. l llolllpklllH A C run^ fnt-MaM bltekMttk ahop. which ih^lib rullv pat 11.hi/., d by Pony MM Im Ml^rounding I '. ^ IJ . OMb)A Connor run a aalishi on Main^street aiidKi-. in ta be enjoying 11 liberal de^^gree of pn i-p t it v. Hanii-HASum ll are now engaged in en cl^^ing a new building which they pHMOM M^occupv with :^ butcher OBUpMMM MMM*^pleted. Mis.Il'ltr en owns and runs the I'ony^ho' I. which is generally regarded by the travelingpulilic hh well hh the ^home^ folka^iih being a comfortable and home-like abid^^ing place. TheCity Meat Market Iiiih Iiih-ii in esiat-^ence hinci 1 - 7 '. a ml is owned mid luiuiaged^by W. II. Liunbin, who in regarded by all^who know him to be an honest and upright^man. \-el- from tboae wiNtitutioiiN mentioned,^t here ih a wagon Hhop run by T. J. Hick-^nrth, who ih wild to Ih- a tlrat-claaH work^^man, and a luiulM-r yard which ia under the^efficient management of Mr. Marshall MMcC. TH1MARKKTS. HTiitm NewVokk. Nov. 21.-Har MM M(i^Copier Nominal, lake. March. I1S.U).^Uw^l Dull, steady, domestic. 1S.H1I.^Tfin stock market was a trailer ^ nmrket to-day^and tin- hiisiness ilone showed cimsiilerahle fall-^iur oft from that of the jam few ila^s. While^tin- tem|n*r of dealnuc- wa- alteruatel) stronx and^weak within narrow MMM. filial MMVM Mi^amall fractions, the i^nl^ im|s^rUnt declines are^Hiiicarl-t Chicago gas 114. tioverunientH dull and^stead). Petroleumills-mil st^wd; at piny hut after^Mime slight tfiictiiatinns lus-ams u.-ak and de^ii- siuwi^ until tti. Iom-.wflirfa was wnak at IIM. (iovernrrierit Is .lids. 4s.4'|s. lilt North ernnine, wy ptawtud.Wit; U*wpo| Ini-^proveuietii. 4-; iir.-ir-. i NiTMttilO I'll; Trana-^ountlneutal, I5'4: Union l*acinc. Tu'a, Moll*-)oil call close. I*'7. Closed ofterisf at 'L Primemereantile paisT, .'i'i*i i't. Sterling ei-^chaiure. dull, weaker. Hiitynlay lulls. H.'s-'..^MMMM $4.sf,. Hlt Alio IMOMNSi t'HIi'OHi. Nov .'I, l:lf^ p. m. Chsie Wheat -^Kiriner; Nov.. Niy I)ec^ si; Maj. s.',1,.^i ..in hteail^. Nov., IK',; Iks-. HIS; May. My^(lats AIm.ut st^^,|^: Nov.. 21: Ma^. ^V^I'ork Kirnr. Nov..Jan., |^.lJ1 .'^i.e. Ijir.l Steady, Nov. pi.lu. Jan.. ^VH7',*/^.(^^.^^ Hit AtlO CA'ITI.K. CMMNov. Jl. Cattle MMipM, It.OM^Hi.- ,. I , bwvM, i \.*m fi.Xi: sKsts. f isisi .1.711.^atiH-kern and feeders. }I.sii^i.i.im; Texas cattle.^|U0tt'J.N!k; western rwafferm |UMt,44k Ibars barn* Ml i MM rMr; alud, |1 Mtfl M^lieavy. PJMI-Wt light. lU^ntLWk Hmjlti-eei|,t^. IMi; atrutur Mtivaa, RMfl Will;wts-terlls. ILHiHUl.t i; Tex.i- Sum*'t.un. KIIFKMNION\l. t \ litis. tLAI rlbXH', bawyer.Has,,uu- lllis k, Helena. Mont.^JAUUCrr T. Kit HAKDS, Attorney-all**Rooa l. Halfaq BolMlM, HoMMi Montana Postotheebox 742. gO.1^ PLAHKKTT, I'mlerlakiir.fun Warn-n Sins-t. Telepliona 210.^DBOP. UK-All WKUNKK, IMMMof PMM Flute and Hingiiuj. No.lux Howie stris't. or at A. I'. Cnrtin'a Uaslr Store.Helena. Mont. tSIIHLUN K. HVMOOR, Attorneyand Counsellor at Law.^Masonie IMMMi Heleim. Mont. yY,X^l^^^ K * HIHtWNINH,^Attorney at law^^M Dearborn street. Chicago, 111 KLEX. M WOOlaVOLK, UKANVII.l.S W. BUOWKIlia. JAHHKNAHILLAIU). Attorneyand i ouiisellor at law. Willpractice in all curls of record in the tar^r.iorv Ottice iu Hold III^, k Helena. Mont LOMU VeterinarySiirireoD Ortici.Mr.- k A Hsber's Stablea, Lnwar UalL^Btns't. Telephone IJu. UHKKNK, Hurvcyor.Civil ami MiniiiK Knttin*^^t. H|mn'ia)^AHfiitioiiKivt'ii |ii ll^^.mtili.' IbBwiMtriaf, lfffr^i,*t.iU( Wnfk-. \.u\, in nil |*rt** i^f 11,*-Suiic Mil ,SiHiintlH'Mir, lli-l.Mui, I) M.1UMKMAN.^riiynieian. Kuricsm, Aeconcher. Ocnltat andAm 1st. Mantier of San Kranciaco Medical Society, alac^Nevada State Medical Societ) OrhcePan-hen's d^Uf store, corner atMive^Main and llroadwa). RatTMM on llmitdway and^Jackson. Helena. Mmitaua. Consultation! in^Herman an,I l .nalisli. s. Atlanticlliiililiiix. Washimrton. I). C.^Konr years eiperieiuw as a member of cornjre**^id four \ears in tie- lieneral laud IMhce. Pra^^-^-es iu all the deiartniKiits and iu the rinpreuie^ami Uiatru t Courts,^laud and Minimi law a Hi^cia)tj. M.slta KSI^HKIt. late( MMMbM] 1 MMol land Ofrlca.i^Attorney-at-law. OHNA Si HN1IKKK. VMMMM lliainiin. Piird Khs.r Aslih) llha-k. P.O. Hoi ^H.S. Helena. Mont. Pulilicrmlrrllltg- riiMM and dwelling mm^l.s-oratisl in the latest atyle. Iti.fen'iiceaHon. W. A. Clark and Mr. M J.^ralls.tt Hut UK Hon. Sam Word. Mra. S. T.^Hanser. Mr. K. II. Wallace. Mr. John C. I'aaUen.^Helena. Scratchwork and KmlswHod Ornamentation^latent.si a ^|ss-ialty. voiii i:^^^f THECHEAPEST PLACE XnHelena to IP-'O-rcloiase Tour THEBEE HIVE! 5NORTH MAIN STREET. KOHLBERG^ CO, A.M. Holter Hardware Co. Headquarters--^-^r- FOR PipeCovering, Hair Kelt.^Asbestos Cement* tnd^Sheathing lor Boilen,^Stciini ami lint Air l'i|M's. MECHANICA1 TOOLS OfEvery Description. BELTING^ PACKING. IronPipe and Fittings. CABINHi AND Bl ILDHRS' HARDWARE PLARKE,PONRAD.PURTIN V 32 and 34 V Main Street. \JHelena, Mont. Dealersin NitroGlycerine, Dynamite and all High Explosives.^113 NORTH MAIN STREET. Helena Lumber Co., 'SurceftMorMlo V. H. CoomhiO Roughand Finishing Lumber and.-F\actor37- ^Worlr. OnlerBby Mini will IMMM I'ruinpt tittentiini. OmTC^OBMMM solicilpni. Yard^and Factiiry near Northern I'ln ific De|Kit. PRESTON^ DIXON, Drugsfind Medicines. KimBt Line nf IN-rf iiinrs in tin-('it \. ('i-nfi'i t intient'H rik) Cigars.^I'ri'Mt i|itniiiH Filled on Short Not in^, BoM DbJ ami Nielli.. DIAMONDBLOCK,HELENA. MONT. MainStreet. WllOI.I-rUI.kaNf) liKTAIl. DkAI.KRS IK HEAVY, SHELF, AND BUILDERS' Hardware Iron.Steel, Horse and Mule Shi*s, Horse Nails, SteelNails, Mill Supplies, Hlncksmith's (roods. Hose,HeltinK, Tinners' St x-k, Carpenter's Toola, Knroeand Lift Pumps, Gas Pipe and PitUngm- SoleAgents for the Celebrated'Ibroerior^ and Famous ^Acorir^^COOKING ^ HEATING STOVES, andW. C. Fisher's Cincinnati Hotel:and : Family : Wrought: Iron : Ranges. CentennialKefnsrerators, Iw Chests, Water Coolers, IceCreBm Freezers, WixmI and Willnware, Class andQueensware, EnKlish and American Cutlery, Frenchand American Mirrors, Plumbers' Goods andSupplies, House Furnishing Goods, Etc.^Everybody resjiectfully invited to inspect the Largest and most Complete Stock of HARDWAREIN THE NORTHWEST! Ordersfrom the Country Solicited and Promptly Shipped. Respectfully, Clarke,Conrad ^ Curtin. TIIEFAMOUS WAUKESHA,WIS. II.TOXN, 3North Main Street, Helena. MILLINER!AND FANCY GOODS. UutrimmnllUts for l*lii^ Mls^^^ Wd Child-^KM 11..- at ii . iii tln^ I..ts'.-l .i:i-l M--t^t'uni|ili'ti. uf mi) ill tlit^ l it)'. ^uil^MBK'KH I Hi: U^\VKHT. TRIMMEDMILLINERY OurMilliiiPry DsMWtSMNM is Killisl with tfii*^U.tivt l^is,iiriis in Itntitiil lints. Honnsts. Tihiuss^Mill Turtiaris. Nov^UwIa nil tli** lAti^t. Mil-^liiiory Trimniiutr*. rti-. lufuitu tlnttits a Hu*-^MM^H. IXINNT iitsfur Hntt.rii k's rattcrni ami Hall'* Utr^irnm. ,V'i'. IIIK IMIKKSliiMD KKSI'KI T-^fully niUeU Man lor siukinij sad tubsrUM^shaft Nt fts't mi th.. HllSrrrtl tmm ^f tin- Kliza-^bsth puaac rumps**. MsiditisH m IfM '*^.lr fs^t six ilirl.is, !iy luwMSSJ IM tl0M iln'hts. ill^I.-u ami lliris. i-uiiiiiartnii.iit and USMWfBI^likf tin. Itnliy sliaft uf tln^ UranitK Mountain MinlMI'^-. , . , ,, Hi.I slioiil.l !^^ iiia.li' mi tli^ lav-is of siiiknis' bjl lianilitrilliim; or Willi air cotliuwaaai ami tw nirilrill- fiirnisliisl. an.l luil^ slumlil In- iu h) DriMcnnpr1st.^Tlw ris-ht to rvjis't any an.l all liiils is rwn-rvisl. I'artiissHiUing slioul l stat^. who th.-ir baSjdaaSM ill !^^. as a Imiul will la- rwiuiiwl to insurt^ tin' fiilnLnirntuf the eontrart.^I li'us.' mail bills ran- tiraniti- Mmiutain Mm IllgCllHlMlllr Moutann. KUzTiirrtimimimu t o. IIai i.m, Nov. Hi. |ssv.^Tin- thinl annual mxptiiiK of tin* atiM-hhulilrra^f ila-l,oul^l A t'ramer Minliix rumnany will ^^' .1.1at th.' otliif Mrl'oniwll. t artrr 4 t l^y- hmon Kriilay. No*, .'.ih'm |s m.^Itv o ilor of nrraMsnt* f,K. Uw K. he.-.,1. II. CLaMMM T.P. FULLER, Onpo.lt.Flrtt National Bank. -and tally ^^^^s. Ht| (1 i ^^ oatj .|Ac fil :b* .crl-.incmia^'^!^ dis.a^. ,111. i.SiHAIt AM M .^.^Annl.r4.ni, N T W ha.a fid u | U to:^s.^_t, 'anr r.an. and ll ba.^MMet*^^a. ^__^It.b th. baai at aai . cmnuufli u^Km GOODYEARSGOLD SEAL BELTING MILWAUKEE iKii'in^*rlv I. BEERHALL! VI.. Hotel., CelebratedVal Hint^ Heer 5CENTO PEB GLA88..-I FineCi^nrs mid Lt imirs iilwayi. on hsni^OIVI I S A CALL. ACar Loud Fust Received by^BACH, CORY ^ CO., Sole Agents. HELENA. BOZEMAN. A.J.DAVIDSON ^ CO, Dealersin BAINWAGONS, SLK1GIIS, AND AGeneral Line of HOB MerchantsMotel, CornerBronoVn;^^)|i|M*iite I MMtti - TItOfiLO'BRIEN amiWarren Streets..^S. Assuv MM* A MONTANA son,Paon Newlytitttsl anil uowlv fiirnisliisl throDKhoot.^lilies' ainl Ki'iits' liatti.. Iiarlier simp, tmr and^billianl hall, with all tiitslrru iui|irovt^nieuts. SAMPLEROOMS With'.(lecialat'i-ommtslationa|for t'oinmarrUI nmnioiUtiomiIf,^IVaTBlera.^'BL'8 ROM TO AND HtOM AU TIUINH COODYEAR'S OAKTANNED BELT]N ii i.i ii itriro rhlrato.II^oo So dbr umr'.au IM. i'^rf^i^n * 'o. wh.Jr* UTAHASSAY OFFICE -AND CHEMICAL!LABORATORY, J.T. GOVE, HKI.I.VV .... MONTANA. lo.l.lanil Silver |l W Zinc|l Ou HlWrrjcul.l au.l Wl 2 M Tin t lu Imsilt im Autimony1 00 Cooper1 .V) Arsenic . 1 00 .-aiif1 50 Iron.. . 1 OU EOODYEAR'SGOLD SEAL RubberHose JAMESTW1F0RD, MANlHiTL'HKK OF WaflronSheets, Tents, Awningsand Hydraulic Hose. J.L. SMITH. FreightTransfer Line, THlTTT*MONTANA. Allkinil. of merchan.lise ami other frsiit' t..^Ini'lniliUK or**. proni|itl) traiisfi-rnsl from the Em*. lltKi-eatJ. h.-Llls'ts-'s Store ami at tlie rle|sit.^Onlers will receive i^roni|it attention. AGRICULTURAL IM PL EM ENTS. Ilay and Grain in Car Lots a Specialty. BANDCOULEE COAL DOES NOT SLACK, WhenExposed to the Air,^AS MOST ALL OTHER SOFT COAL DOES. ,larne yxirtum uf this Coal is similar to Anthracite in character, and does not til^the room with soot. Ask your dealer for the Sand Coulee Coal or apply to E.C. PERRET, Agent. Okkhi. Room IH, Bailey Block. 11 i IN1TKD STATViJ^hi PI TV Mineral Surveyor, 110 I.| N. MAIN. WHITEGILTS 10 CENTS PER ROLL. GILTS.15c. PER ROLL; FORMER PRICE, 40c. 20c. ^ ^^^ 50c. 25c. ^ ^^' 75c. ALLGILTS HUNG FOR 15 CENTS PER ROLL J.R. SANF0RD, II 2 and I I 4 Broadway. iliffeIII tin' lateet i^I 'auras of all^riile to iau Inc Twi-nty' lai Hielatest ininniTeii tamp Dtwda, WiiM..wAtrnins*^r^ for haruriny.^th^ from 'ii .ii-.,-l:i^^i ftock. MAINST! siininr^KKhT. HII.KNA ticm h.s.l anil for businees. rirat^ion thorouiih nmnw uf at ml*. Ail C.I* HOWARD,^Mnperiurlent. OfO^0 C'itjr. Ctak. ARTHURP. CURTIN, Furniture,Carpets, House Furnishing Goods, I'Having loneed the two upper Honrs of the Davidson block and connected the MM^Willi utir iilroiiilv immense wilennsitns, we now occupy four entire Hoors, exteiiilirg^ttWMagk the wliole block from Jackson to Main street, stocked thoroughly with^KoiHlHnf every ^rade Hnd at prices that defy competition. Every purchase in ds^strictly fur cash, directly from Hrst hands, and ^hipfwd in car loads only. An ei-^amination of tfnods and comparison of prices solicited. MusicDepartment:^Pianos, Organs and Musical Merchandise, Etc