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j tW xtaOOUl" 200.1 f r tull thirN eummrs red wintai. nnt U daw to the oft r ae a -e-dwelt in this rom, With near a doroo,,, The roef i. disgy with cobwebs. T dow so coated with Irim.e Tha e onl knows B teoaw of the crow i mere from the evening time. The mie, in their froliceome revels, A Brt over him night and day. And the burrowing moth In his saddle-clot Hl never been fliok'd away; It is seldom his desolate dwelling Ever eehosee to human tread, And itseeretess floor Is all litter'd o'er With the relies of days long dead. What a medley of eloqunent lumber Do his proud e)re lighten upon, From those drums and flutes To the high snow bootl And the moouldering stff'd wild a And the rirnone magic lantern, And the bottomless butterflyt net. And the cage for the doves, And the prize-flghter's gloave, And the rickety old spinnet! le must know, thre pirited olde',e As he sunots ald )rlcka onp hiegLh W i'hy my heart i, in pai As toy withI his mone And my eyes are half blindwith teari I. most know sho slept in that old swing cot, And who sat in that tiny chair, End who rie ltre treiat kite Tha rc'lo'it ly and w hite I.ea.t Up in the corner thers Ant the bato. and the ball, and the ninepleue .n t ; o t.rt weith the batter'd prow, •i. t ',arnrg'r tfll elr. whlo plare with them all, H .1 hiow nound some are sleeping nou ot for alnil this buerden of knowledge rlis b hroing in prond and high, With the eakutleas glance And the spcrited prance That. ie knew in the days gone by And in spite of his lonely ronfinedly HiF muorlee re firhoy strung. For thie paesing oi time, That as wither'd o sr prime Hae lelt him still fresh anti yoong. He wears saddle and stirrups asnd snafflel And frontlet of faded inlue, And a bridie-rein On his flowing Wmane, And his tail fits on with a screw. Alas, for the sorreows and changes Since mounting this dapple g do.i With dhip in hand To omenn fairy land I was speedily borne away! On. on to those unknown rebions Where all are so fair and kind! And away and away Goes the dappled gray. And we Ieave the a.orld behind! How his stoutl green rockere are creaking, oHow his long tail feathers and steams! How his wshole frame thrills With "the pace that kiille As we hie to the land of dreamsl Of those times, so good to remomberc Few vestiges now temain. Yet, here, to-dlay. itands my gallant cray, With saddle and br.dle-rein; And I think, as I streke him sadly, "For one hour, how sweet it would he If the worenand mo n Whe were children then, onuld be all as unchanged as he!" -Violet Fans in Engish Ille, strated Magseine. NO CHANCE TO GIG. The Elmbarrasing Situation in Wlhich a Young Woman Was Placed. I saw a young woman erying in the wait-- I ing room of the Pennsylvania depot the other day, says M. Quad in the New York Evening World, and by and by a man who appeared to be her father sat down beside her and said: "It's no use crying about 'es, Mary. They've gone to the bottom of the river eand we can't do anything about It." When he had moved away I ventured to ask him what had happened, and he re plied: "Why, my gel aund me were coming over from New York, and she sneezed and blew her false teeth into the river. Justgot 'em about four weeks ago and they cost me $36 in ash. 'Mighty careless in her to be sneezing with her head over the water but I she feels bad 'nuf without my saying any thing. "It won't take loAg to get another set." "No, bat you see the trouble is right here. She was going to be married to night. Everything is all fixed, for the per formance is to come off at eight o'elock." "That's embarrassing." "Very embarrassing, but we can't help it. The preacher is engaged, the cake all baked and the folks invited, and we can't stop. The feller is one of these mighty particular I chaps, with his hair parted in the middle, i and he ma ygig back a little when he comes to find the teeth gone." '"He won't if he loves her." "He hadn't better try it," grimly ob- I served the old man. "I'm going to be right I thar when he senmes in, and I'm going to take him aside and say: 'Jim, thar's Aliry, but her teeth are en the mud at the bottom of the Hudson. Are you goin' to gig or goI ahead? If it's go ahead, then all right. If it's gig, I want to see you out in the door yerd just long 'noff to break you in two over my knee and use the pieces to chink up rat holes in the corn-crib." Muonchansee Among the Ioluns. On one occasion I was taking a bath in a oreek that put into the Big Horn, and all of a sadden an Indian alarm was given, a party of warriors swooped down from the hills among our horses, firing their rifles right and left. They killed one man and wounded two others, and ran off a lot of horses. After the excitement was all over one of our eomrades came running into camp. He was a short fat man and he out a moet ludicrous figute with eyes bulged out and every indication of being fright ened out of his wits. I asked him where he canme from. He said beta en catches of breath: "Well, you are that tree over there-I thought it was about a quarter of a mile from here, and I undertook to walk to it before breakfast, just for an appe tizer. I walked two hours and it seemed to be as far away as ever, and just as I came to the conclusion that it was no tree at all, but merely a mirage, and I was in the act of turning back, that dreadful war whoop was sounded, and thank God they didn't seem to be after me at all, though 1 ran as fast as I could." Another man rammed a cartridge into his riflt, hall fore most. A third man saved hli life by point ing a rifle that was not loaded at all at a savage that was riding rapidly toward him to shoot him down. We mounted a party and pursued the raiders, but when we had ridden five miles down the valley the ene my flanked us with a squad from a ravine on the right, and had we not made a quick about face, we would have had our retreat cut off. During a skirmish with the Sioux on the North Platte one Indian talked through a trumpet directly arrosa our camp to his friends beyond, a distance of three miles. lie stood ont a bluff 500 feet high to the east of u-, while the patty that he was directing was on a hirth ridge on the west. That ighlt the Indir.no dLshed past our picket Vlte, ,nd rloan inside dismounted to a bu gl- rall saot rode rapid!y away. The next dey they srere continually in sight, and one paiv would frequently signal another by redlection of the suoa on little mirrors. Are You Suffering From back uthe, inflammation of the blad dir, drick dust deposit or stone in the blad der, or in fact any deranrgeeent of the kidr·rys oari.arr rr./ans? Ifthuaoflliated 0o u., !,r.: t:lu, :,lid ,,: W tel. Ionl ov Wul th I'bstt I, i vt. : lt. torun t ay h tll, i.,but strike l.t ltre '. ,it , A I , t:i,, , .. e t oi r l bty using t.,. . ,te.l : ll .Iinov n rilrcuO ev, the cel eD. , , (':o' K.ulley T I. 'leasalnt to rtY.-, ! i:rt' a. getable. Satisafction every Sthe Mett, hats IinIh 1sat t, h He Ilena (cafr SA equal l to ainly IrL- Ir liu ,lllll"givelean bty .ay oilier place In the oily. An lacreaseiaIr Salon 8RS, LIEBG& 00, Win pan t..oa IfERCHANTS .;: FfOTEL, 0ot. 1, 111, reminani until Oat , end am Nov, a. emaosifnltoNov. , 1501 .. on.o date. will lt v elena ual e m o ou The Oldest, Most Successful, and Only Reliable San Francisco Specialists, Surgeons and Physicians, Who ave the majority of Patients under truea meat in San F'ranaisco and on the PaoUie Coast for the followiaru diseases, are now in Mutte City. All requiring expert medioal or surgioal servitea man be treated by the great 'atifio Corst DVetors, now in Butte City, with. out having to visit tan Francisco.e Satra.ee to Liebig World Dispensary. 8 alst Broedway, corner Main Street. Dry. IAebig & Co. are regular graduates It medicine aad surgery and rapitrial piactitioner authorized by the states of Missouri. t'alitornie and Montana to treat all chronic, nervous and private diseases I whhether caine by imprudenre, exes or ont ,agto, emitni wrakun e, night lsee, sexuaJ debiitay [lo of sexual power nerone dilibty (loe. f nerve furce, diseae.. o the blond [syplu . goeerrhia. gleet and etri tare] cure. Cutrable creue ggearanta for mlotey refunded. Chorrgs low. u thouontde of eanes oared. All atedieine are esnproially repared for each individual rae at laboratory. No iejurions or poiaonoas compounds uoed No time let romu besitess. Paieties at a distaoe treated by mail and expres. Medicies eent evrywhere free treae gan or breakagLe. in diueaes of the blend, crat-, heart and nerv ons system, as well as liver, kidney and gfravel uompu uats, rheumatirsm, paralysis and all otler ehronio diseasee. Write for illustrated papers on Deforimitie Club k'cL, Curvature of the apie. Pils, Tumorn Cancer, Catarrt, Btronchitis, Inhalation, Flec'ri- I ity. Magnetism. larnlyis,. Epilepsy, Kidney. Bladder, Eye. liar, nkin and Blood and all urgi. I eAt operations. Diseases of women a specialty. Book on dis. eass free. The only reliable Medical and Surgical Insti. tnte maktir, a epecialy of private disenses. All bhloddiaeaeee successfully treated. Syphi liticr Poisons removed fromn the syntem without mercury. New restorative treatrent for loss of Viti J Power. lersons unable to eviit us may i H treated at home by correspondence. Al coren municatione confidenlial. Medicines or Instru. meits sent by mail or expras r Ucuroly pIackad. One perusonal interview preferred. t'alland con. snlt us, or soud history of your cae and we will F send in plain wrapper our book free explainint whyth usand cannot be cared of Private, t.pe lot and Nervous diseases, Seminal Weaknes, Sermatorrea. Impotency, Syphilis, Oonorrhet. Sleet. Yaricucles, etc. Drs. Ihiebig & tCo. are the only qualified or re eponsible specialists left in Montana since the new mediosn. law. Office hours fromg to t and 7 to 8 p. s.; or by C appolintment in' obscure or urgent rasve. ('ONtU ;I'ATION FIltEV. Agency for Dr. Liehig's Invigorator at Boom J L at E r dwav lMatte. NORTHERN - PACIFIC Between Missoula, Garrison, Hel ena, Butte City, Bozeman, Liv ingston, Billings, Miles City and Glendive, and all points EAST ANDWEST. There is nothi:g better than the service on The Dining Gar Line. s lhreugh Pullman Slheing ('are and Furnished A Tourist Slecpura Daily h.uween points in MONTANA ST, PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS & CHICAGO, Par'fis ('onat Trains i>'seing through Minncota L N€rth DlIakouta, Montt'Ite. luciaho. Oregon and Sashineton, carry romplete equiprr.,ats of PULLMAN I'ALACE L-L.EPINGi CALMS, h FIIRST & uEtCONtD C.lAS COAChIES, PULLMAN 'l OUlttS'r AND U FRIIt (XILONIAL LEElltERS in A ELEGANT BDININ( CARS TfilOUGH TICKETS cre sold at all coupon clfcesrof tihe Nor bher Pac;fi" It. i. to I.lnt.t North, ELst, tentlh and Výeevt in the United de States and Canada. TIME SCHEDULE. In effect om and after tianday, March 29, 191. TRAINS ARRIVE AT HELENA. Ne. 1, Pacific Mail, west boand ........ 1:31 p. - No. 2, Atlantic mail. east bond .......10:40 p. . No. 5, Logan and le.ena Passenger, cunndctuill at Logan with train 1ao. o. Pacific Expreas. w;at bound........ 1:30 a. m No. 6, Missoula and Butte Exprss ..... :10: p. a Na. 8, Marysville passrengeor ............11:10 a. No. 10, Marysville accommodation..... 6:30 p. m No. 102. Rimini mixed, Moendays, Wed uerdas and riday .................... 5:00 D. m No. 9, Wickes, Boulder and Flkhorn passenger ..................... -.......10:25 a. a TRAINS DEPART FROM RELENA. No. 1, Pacifie Mail. west bound........ 1:50 p. - No. , Atlantic Mail. east bound........ 10:5 p. Na. 0, Helana and Logan passenger, conneoting with train N. 4 at Logan, Atlantic express, east bound.......... 4:40 p. No. 5. Mieuoula and B ntte Express..... 8:00 ar No. 7, Marysville passenger........... 7:45 a. - No. 9, Maryanille accommxodation ....... 8:00 . No. 101, Rimini mixed, Mondays, Wed nsedays and Fridays ............ . 8:15 a. a No. 10, Wickes, Boulder and Elkhorn Passenger ..................... . 5:30 p. a For rates, maps, ticme tables or special tieoar ma:lon, apply to any agent of iho Northern t'a sedic t. h., or to CHAS. 8. FEE, A. D. EDGAR. Gen'l Pasr. & '1'. Agt., General Agent, bT. P'AIUL, MINN Caro. Main A Grand ste.. fies. a. Mont. HEALTH IS WEALTH Dr. i. C. Want'e Nerve and Brain Treatmont. a guaranteed sptoifit for tHyntoria, Dizzineas, ('onvulsses. Fits. Nervou Neuralgia, Headache. Nrvaous Prostral ion eaused by the sHn. o alcohol or thasco, Waketlaesas, Mental Depresaion. Softening of tile brain, reenltingl in insnity and lrading to misery. decsay and dea.th Prematuettt Old Age. Rarrcnnes. Loua of Power in ither e.ex lnvusl.tray Los. a. and .:.rm'ttorrhoa causenl by over-eortiurll of tile lrtti. aelf-ausls or over indolgence. tiu:lth boa contains a month's treat ment. $1.00 a borx, or six ,,sho for 5 00, sent by mail premaid on receipt of price. WVE GUARANTEE ItX BOTTIES To ocure ay ease. With each ordor received by so for sia ho.os, accompanist by$5.00, we wil sondl the ptarhae.r our written asarant.oe to rc. funl the money if Iho tnt t nlrrt.. dus net rfl'eyt a cure. (;uarantrts issued eily t.y }|. M. Parchser & Co., druaggita, sol nagents, t!elaa, Mont. $500 REWA II).5 We wil pay tlhe above rewardt for any Case oa Liver Osmlatint. .tepeta ia. Iik lleadach,, In digoa.tim. ('tnati:ati on .r (:otitvoc.s we ..a.nnt curn with Wot.'a V"gaotable Ittr I'c l l. when the direction ar'e strict!y um,:t:ia,i wit.;, 'I l:.yare pursly \ecltathl:.nnd n'ver fail to give P.'isalo (ian. uyuar coatedl. I argao hnr.es, -ontlaininq 10 Pills. 2:, crlts. Inwosofo sf r atit:1:otifit lste imilatintat. 'I he gn.n:e II:Ats TI.nfc:rot only ly Ttr: Jovtt C WtLSr t O,.'rNo. ('hi.:.,,, III. Hold by 11. M. I'archen & Co., druggiste, lolen.a, IN 'I'H DISTRICT (:OUltrT OF 'I'lt F1NtR'\ Judicialltis:rict of the t"tata .1 Mntatla. in aot for til, 'onnty of l:nwie and ('laka. aIn the uat er of the estate of illliam IKelly, Ordtrr to tllow tv se why sale of ruining prop. arty should net I I.:,ado. Ua roalilng and hlIla the peltithn of William L. atoeleaud h.ichaol helly. -aexotor or tile last. wll end teatla:unt of Williamu: iKlly. h ,l. ,:eased, and prat tll. amsntallticr tlitgs. fuir ai orldr ,if tale of the mliiniig plrorpl:rty , said Is. tate of William Ktlly. II r ulore:l, 'I l.a' all persons iatereslloted il tll oe.tltea 1. tIle d.i1 Wiillatn Kellly, duc.asrldt hI as:: pit ear before th: Iistrir:l .ourt, in anul fo: the 'muult o- at lw sd (]larke, at thje couot rUOUis if iaid t,.ett, in the ie::rt huI,, i said countty. sn maonday, th, ltotth tflay i. Auusat, Ili, at i o'clock:L a. m., then and tt:,ret, ,how raesr wl:yrn order of hatih.:h|l:l .ut, be main t of the oining rlropertly of said rctaco, accordinlg ti law. It in further ,rttcred. 'Ihat a copy of tlie ordleI Is: I,::blhsIftdtfuc ftour etu'i:easiv week. tIelft'a ti ,.:,i,tl t ,lllh I,;a y i A ,gi:: il., lit, Illt Ie lirdllit ll.sy.-t:lltll. a o'-Wop .r :,P :ri:l:t:l aitd pttls. tlul,,l i::ll tic ra d les.wi nil adlrklr roll:ay. Ihiarstd. I ILOItijtL 1 IIUCK. Judge, tti.u July t, l0Jo. 5AUX, 01 HaI A, 4 ,a S ,Q r *, .co A 'eks J$ a,. li hýPd , Jame Sallivta. º lIatresat allowed on time deposits. Baebange baued on princilpal clities of the United States, Canadasad Europe. Tranmefers of money made by telegraph. Collectiose promptly attendeh4 to. y City, coauty and statessourities bought and sold he Thomas Cruse" Savings H AN, OF BHELENA. n Incorporated lnder the Laws of Montana, , PAID IN CAPITAL, - $100,000 THOMAS CRUSE. - - President a FRANK H. CRUSE, Vice President i WM. J. OOKE, - Sea. and Asat. Tress W. J. 8WEENEY, Tre aurer Board of trusteps. is Thomas Cruas, Frank H. Cruis, s W. J. Cooke. Jehn Fagan. W. J. Sweeney. Allows pter cent. interest on Savings Deposits eomponnded January and July. Transact a general banking boainae. Draws Sexchange on the principal oities of the United Seaer tand Europe. Deals in county and city bondats and makes leans on real tote mortIages Office hor from 10 a. m. to 4 p.n. A o on Saturday and Monday evenings from 7 to 8 o'eLoo. Second National Bank.... OF HELENA, MONT. PAID UP CAPITAL, - $75,000 SURPUS AND PROFITS, $25,000 A General Banking Business Transacted. E. D. EDGERTON, - President 0. K. COLE, - - Vice Pzesident GEORGE B. CHILD, Cashier JOSEPH N. KENOK, - Asst. Cashier Beard of Directors. J. L. Sanford. C. G. Evan. H. W. Child. S. J. Jones, G. C. Swallow, Chris Itenok. M. D. Edgerton, C. K. Cole, George B. Child. erchants National Bank OF HELENA, MONT. UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY. Paid in Capital, - $350,000 Surplus and Profits, - $ 90,000 L. H. HERSHFIELD, - - President A. J. DAVIDSON, - - Vice President AARON HERSHFIELD, - Cashier * * Board of Directors. Thomas Cruop, M. Sands, S.S. Hntley, A. K. Prescott, A. J. Davidson, Nloses Morris. L.- H. Hershfield, Aaron llershaield. J. Switzer. First-cls City, County and State Securities bought and sold. Exchange issuad on the princiral cities of the United tatates and Europe. Transfers of imonoy made by telegraph. Interest allowed on time deposits. Collections promptly attended to. Boxes for rent at res-onable prices in one of the briat constructed lire and burglar proof afse depoi, vaults in the country. First National Bank ..... OF HELENA, MONT. PAID UP CAPITAL, . $500,000 SURPLUS AND PROFITS, 700,000 Designated Depository of the Uni ted States. Interest Allowed on Time Deposits. General Banking Business 'lransactod. Safety Deposit Boxes for Bent. Directors. S. T. HASEB, - - President E. W. KNIGHT, - - Cashier T. H. KLEINSCHMIDT, - Asst. Cashier GEO. H. HILL, - 2nd Asst. Cashier Granville Stuart, . - Stockgrower Hon. T. C. Power, - - U. S. Senator J. C. Crtin, - Clarke, Conrad A Curtin B. S. Hamilton. - - - Capitallst O. B. Allen, - Mining and Stoakgrwer Chas. K. Wells, - - - Merchant A. M. Halter. - A. M. Halter Hardware Co Asseelated Banksa Northwestern National Bak. - Great Fall First National Bank, - Missoula First Nationa Bank. . " - Baste ontana National Bank. OF HELENA, MONT. UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY. Capital Paid In - $500,000 Surplus and Profits, - $200,000 Dlreoters. 0. A. BROADWATED, President L. G. PHELPS, - - Vie. President R. L. MoCULLOH, - - Cashier B. E. ATKINSON, - Aest. Cashier A. G. Clarke, Berman Gans, H. F. Galen. Peter Larson,. C. W. Cannoe, R. . WaUaae David A. Cory. THE GREAT NORTHERN Railw'ay hinre. Montana Central Railway. Gre t Northern Railway, Eastern Railway of Minnesota, Wilmar and Sioux Falls Railway, Duluth, Watertown & Pacific Ry, STHE GREAT THROUGH SYSTEM!: A solid through train of Sleeperi. Dining Car, Day Cuaches and Free ('olonlal Bleepers to linonoapolhi, Bt. '.oul, Dl) luth, West ouperlor and iiux ( ity. CIsie conneations for Chicagr, New York, Iostoni and all Eastern cities. Until further nntl.e 'Trains will rnn no follows. AnasVL IAL TRAINS DAIY I ,r.PART. 11:00 a. M. .AtlantioJ1?pres... 11:10a'. m.. 2:3(1 p. nm. I oaleo Hlerris. 4. { p. a 0:40 p1. in. HJte a Bu Hte Ioral 8 '0 a m. Slerpion car in rh-", tklets, tInes table,, ale.. at Ilep t.ad City 'i'Lkt OMice, .lo. 0, Norli lashin .troet. C. W. Prrre. Cily 'tiket Agent. U. U. LAhu.Ln. G. V. & '1'. At., ii. C. Ii. Manuel Garcia Reina Fina, a $8.50 or 3 for 25c La Carolihna Perfecto, $19.40 or 20c each Henry Clay Perfecto, $22.00 or 2 for 45c Henry Clay Concha Esq., $zI.65 or 3 for 35c H. Upman Conchas Esq., $II.40 or 3 for 35c H. Upman Perfecto, $I9.90 or 20oc each H. Upman Petit Bouquets, 2oc each. WM. WEINSTEIN & CO. THOS. GOFF, Hardware, Stoves and Ranges. Mine and Mill Supplies. 22 NORTH MAIN STREET.