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nt Desth of ;tle 1:Com. minder Who B atpd the Austrian Fleet. One SIoop-.f-War He Took SMeartn osusta From the Arohduika b614 Medals and a Vote of Thanks erom gongress Weres goe of the Itoes n Hies Reward. In these days of the rehabilitation of the nited States navy we may recall with ride unalloyed with regret the good old se of yore when all the world knew and egpeoted the prowess of American war emuls. And the death of Duncan Nathan -llngraham in Charleston, S. C., on Oat. ,geives a proper opportunity to recall bhas days. For, as was suggested in the biuatsy notice published in the New York an of the next morning, this Duncan athaniel Ingraham was the hero'of one of hose remarkable episodes which made ther nations understand teat the tail of he American bird could not be pulled, lucked, twisted, trod upon, or otherwise isreapeatfully used under the gnns of an arican war vessel. There had been Capt. Paul Jones and mmodore Perry and old Admiral Porter, ho had fought English, and French and ortugnuse and the Barbary states, and all $ her of craft flying flags legitimate or lieitimate, and all of them had come of nquerors. Thole were the days of wooden hips and sailing craft, when the element f.romance was enhanced by the big sails nd the swarming over the sides, with out uses and halberds, and all that sort of hing. A good part of the officers then see of southern families-scions of the ouses that upheld themselves in some hing like feudal state. These young men ame of excellent ancestry, of which they :e exceedingly pro d. Of these Dunean athaniel Ingraham'was one of the best ex muinles. His father had been a naval offieer, a riedid of Paul Jones and one of his com ions in that famous fight between the erapis and the Bon Homme Richard. It as quite natural that the son should enter hi navy. He was born in 1802, and when 0 years old was already a midshipmite. "iqmotion in those days was as slow as ow, perhaps a little slower. So although his young man fought throught the war of 812, he was still a midshipman. In 1818 or hereabouts, when the original David Por t'owsnt down to the, southern waters of he United States to attend to the pirates ho infested the small isladsa and the Jeterious inlets of the golf a&id the Carri ean sea, young Ingraham was aboard his easel and saw pirates hanged at the yard rws, and learned to be vigilant, quick, esolute and unflinching in the best school veiiaval officer had. Inrraham, risen to a commander, served the Mexican war, and a few years after tsolose was sent to join the squadron of feediterranean. He was in command of ltht. Louis, which is said to have been h~pride of the American navy, and which ra certainly a formidable ship for those ay.. It was a sloop-of-war armed with Wq r-pounders. On June 22, 1i53, he ailed ito the harbor of Smyrna, In siatio 'urkey. He found that he was just in the lck.l,-time to take advantage of one of hose chances for fame which come to very man, so it is said. In the revolution of Hungapy against astria in 1848-49, .which Louis Kossuth 'd, Martin Koszta was a" conspicuous fig re. When the revolution was put down osouth, Koszta, and several others fled to 'urkey and stopped in Smyrna. After long egotiations the Turkish government re need to give them up. Then Kossuth and oszta went to the United States, where oszta decided to settle. He engaged in usiiess in New York, and in July, 1852, eclared under oath his intention of bo oming a citizen of the United States. The next year, having busi. ens in Smyrna, Koszta went there nd remained for some time undisturbed, s indeed he might have expected, since myrna was not on Austrian soil. But oszta had so inflamed the Austrian gov rnment against him that a plot was hatched o capture him. On June 21, 1818, a band f Greek mercenaries in SmyrnA, hired by he Austrian consul, overpowered Koszta, ustled him into a boat, and took him board an Austr ian ship of war, the Huz ar, which was lying in the harbor. It is aid that the ship was in command of no see a person than the Archduke John, rother of the emperor and admiral of the Lustrian navy. At any rate, Martin Koerta was put in rous and otherwise treated as a criminal od dangerous person. The next day,When ill Smyrna was talking about this, a sloop f war, the St. Louis, Commander Ingra am, sailed into the harbor. Capt. Ingraham eard the story of the kidnapping and the act that the man kidnapped was anAmeri an citizen, from Koszta's friends. Capt. ngraham, who had been in a war in which he United States had taught Great Britain few lessons of respect for American citi eon, was up in arms at once. He ant aboard the Huzzar and very rourteously asked permission to see (oszta. The Austrian commander, iter some little hesitation, granted he request. Commander IJgraham as ured himself that Koszta waeentitled to he protection of the American flag. He aemended his release of the Austrian com ander, and, when it was refused sent a ote to the nearest United States official, ensul Brown, at Constantinople. While e was awaiting an answer sit Austrian ar ships sailed into the harbor and took p positions near the Huzzar. On June 29 efore any answer had come from Consul rown, the St. Louis noticed unusual signs f activity on board the Huzzar, and pretty con she began to get under way. Capt. Ingraham straightway put the St. ouis in such a position that the Huzzar ould not pass, and cleared his decks for ation. The Huzzar hove to, and then apt. Ingraham went aboard and said to he Austrian commander. who received him ith great courtesy: "What is the meaning of this move on our part?" "We propose to sail for home," replied he Austrian. "The consul has ordered us o take our' prisoners to Austria." "You will pardon me," said Capt..Ingra am very calmly. "But I hope you will not save this harbor with the American gentle an you have kidnapped. If you do I hall be compelled to resort to extreme easures." The Austrian looked around the harbor t the line of friendly warships and then ooked at the St. Louis with her decks leared, and then smiled pleasantly at apt. Ingraham and said that he thought uch remarks were extremely rash,' and hat the Huzzar would do as she pleased. Capt. Ingralam bowed and betook him If to the St. Louis. He had no sooner ot aboard than he said: "Clear the guns for action!" And the archduke had the pleasure of see ng the batteries of the St. Louis turned Ppon him. He realized that having the trong side of the matter, he had put him elf in a very bad position. The Huzzar was ut about and sailed beck to her old an bhorage. The archduke sent word to Capt. ngrabam that he would await the arrival f the note from Mr. Brown. On the afternoon of July 1 Capt. Ingra am got his reply,. The consul at Constan inople commended his course, and told im to do whatever he thought best to pys ent an outrage to an Ameroian. Late that vening Capt. Ingraham sent an officer .board the Huzzar with a note. The note ormally demanded the release of Mbr. oseats, and said that unless the prlsoeer as delivered aboard the St. Louis by four 'clook the next atternoon Capt. Ingraham euld take imn from the Austrians by stteio .ng o thi Aerg& fUa# oated abo01 e bt 10 o'l.e.t time Aitribs ran an eqIr ustr isn ar e le r tiri e to ttort, I men Pt e man d Alrd this whie iFrsenat o in mt ha n craowdrapttle a ore, eae tear t S . one aie t ble Iat anl w allke. Molw wo noit us so long as the American, sig floated above At 0 o'eloon t he Austrian sit an to fpt. rahamo . Itam Thimapt o noer tahed to triedlpora bpl .oa. nap.raham refused to lijtento hbai e ild "T.o avoid lthe Aworst, will arboe let the man be oth Humat wi, h Kosts on It, and one eoa. fsvered to the French consul in Smwrd that til your government has a chance to ot. Butheomutbe delivered there or I will take him. I cannot fail. My cause is just. I hve stated the time." Lr the Againl o the Aurtrian snt a man to Capt. Ingraham. o ut this time apt. Ih r am lon Williamd to receive him. Then the strtriah consul-eneral came out from Sloyrna and tried hi irahlmao . Capt.d ngrahamnd am p reea ths thromat the Fonreh a oldul must rom thve ta by four o'c Nelok or thede wonld be trouble. At 12 o'clock a boat left the side of the oitizenz with Koa eta on it, and one hour afterward the French consul sent word that Kosta was in his keeping. Later in the day several of the Austrian war vessels sailed out of the harbor. T'hen ease long negotiations between Secretary of State William L. Marcy and the Austrian qharge d'affairs at Washington, H. Hulseeaan, at the end of which Austria admitted that the United Statet wis right, apologized, and released all claim upon Mr. Koszta. Capt. Ingraham got a gold medal and a vote of thanks from congress, a sold medal from the citisens of New York, medals and other testimonials from several American citizens, and a present of a fine chronome ter and an en rdased letter from the work ingmien of England, raised by a penny sucbs~iertiti;n * A ea Ider Since its first introduction. Electric Bit ters has gained rapidly in popular favor, a until now it is clearly in the lead among pure medicinal tonics and alteratives-con taming nothing which permits its ase as a beverage or intoxicant, it is recognized as the best and purest medleine for all all ments of stomach, liver or kidneys. It will cuare sick headache, indigestion, con stipation, and drive malaria from the system. Satisfaction guaranteed with each bottle or the money will be refunded. Price only 80 cents per bottle. Sold by B. 8. Hale & Co. Contemplated Exonrsion to Salt Lake City, I Utah. Gilmore's band, assisted by the Choral I society and the Tabernacle choir, 800 voices, will give a grand concert at the tabernacle, Salt Lake City, on Nov. 5, 6 and 7. If twenty-five or more persons signify their intention to attend from Helena, in time to put in rate, spseial rate of $20 will be made. Tickets good going Nov. 4, and returning arrive at Helena Nov ,10. T'o secure this rate a deposit must be made on each ticket; in case requisite num ber of people do not go, money will be re funded. sleeper reservation made and full infod imation given by calling at Union Pacific officee, No. 28 North Main street. H. O. Wieson, Freight and Passenger Agent. Liebig World Dispensary. On account of increase of practice the staff surgeon of LIEBxo WORLD DISPENSARY can spare three days only for Helena, in November: Sunday Monday and Tuesday, let, 2d and ld. Ofces at the Melohants hotel, room 15. The Weekly Independent, l. pages, to Jan. 1, 1893, for $2. Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation permanently. For sale in 500 and $1 bottles by all druggists. CALIFORNIA FI SYRUP CO. 8AN FRANOISCO, CA4 LOUISVILLE., KV. NEW YORK, N.Y. jERSEY BLUE MINING COMPANY-AT A i meeting of the trustees of hbs Jersey Blui Minia company, held Oct. 1, at the osie of the oempanu; in hlena, a sufficient amount of stook being repre9ented. it was voteL to call a special meeting tI the stookholders, at the com pany's owice, in Brltn, on the oirst dy of Dec ember, at fosr o'clock p. inm.. fIr the purpose of voting upon the proposal to reorganize the com pany opon an assessable sto ck bis.i J. O. HUDN~U'P~. lresident. Helena. Mont., Oct. 1. 189L NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL-IN THE district court of the First jddiial district of the State of Montana, m and for the county of Lewis and Clarke. In the matter of the estate of William New combs Gardner. deceuased. Pursuant to an order of Paid court, made on the eixhth day of October, 1891. notice is hereby Riven, that Monday. the nineteenth day of Oc tober. 1891, at 10 o'clock, a m., of said day, at the court room of said courtm at the ocurt house in the county of Lewis and Clarke. has been ap pointed sn the time and place for provin tihe will of said William Newcoombe Gardner, de ceased, and for hearing the apolication of James Sorman and John R. Watson. for the iloaneon to them of letters testamentary, when and whets any person interested may appear and contest the same. ligned,] JOIuN BIlAN. Clerk. Ay ýeigned I i. J. CAnrr. Deputy. Dated, October 8th, 1.01. I XtCUTORM' SALT--IN THE DISTRICT court of the First aJudicial district of Monta na, in and for Lewis and 'larke county. Noti&t Is hereby given, that in pursuance of an order of the district court of the Firstiudicaia Sdistrict of Montana, in end for Lewis and Clarke county, made on the 17th dr of heptember, A. Dl. y01, in the matter of the aerate of William Kelly, deceased, the undersigned, executors of the estate of said William Kelly decearwed, will sell at private sale, to the highest bidder for cash, on Monday.the Id day of hovember A. D. 191,. at it o'clock a. in.. at the offire of the clerk of the district court aforoa d. at the court house in elena, Montana, the following described min ing nroperty to-wit: (tne-half (i1) interest in the BRiiroadlode one. half (Y) interest in the Unilnvillelode. andti one. third l)e interest in one hundred (100) feet of the Mci tre lode, all sitiats in Unlonvillo, I owls and t;:rke county, Montana; also one sixth-) interest in the Gladstone claim and one-ixth (1-6) interest in the Highland claim (an t extension of the the Gladatone) itueste on the divide between Lewis and Clarke and Jefferon oI snties, Montana Sealed bids will he received at the office of the clerk of the district court aforesaid up to said Ixeoutor,. C0NSUMPTION. w Ihaveapeilv nrmedI~forthabovdisenebyIta Sthoulanad of easee of the Worlet ind and of song Sehedighbavebaen cored. Isdssd eo sterog he ny faitha Is Intefeicy. thsat ! ill and TW0 not.T·aL FaeOwith IiALUSALO TR IAITIE os thics dlse toaus naf We , B/soum I. MC 1Jtzul liet.s N, Ye «* WIl opent OAo cia * , MERCANTS HSTt L Zdi. i, remnliM to Nov,. idb U, an darkt will visit alnao eoach month thereafter. The Oldest, Moet 8oeaaoful, and Only Reliable San Yraneoimo Specialltet, Stfgaeose and Physlelna. Who have the majority of Patients under treat* twent it San Feanoioo and on the Paotloe Comt for the followlna disasees, are now in the city, All requrling Expert Medice or u.lioal Bervices can be treated by the greet Paciei Coast Doctors, now in Butte City, without a having to visit San Fmranaico Call at our Bo'te City offices personaily, or ad dress for particulars, Main iltdi MO0 (loary St., ban Francisco, Cal. Entrance to Liebig World Dispensary, 8 .est Broadway, corner Main Street. Drs. Libgl & Co., are regnln graduates in msdicine and urgery and cial lnettitioner athorised buy the states of .Mesour., Californa nd Montaa to treat alt chronic, nervn and irivate diseases whether causme by mprudence, excess or mcont o, es final Wor ke.t., night losses. se:a debility ls of sexual power nervoua bilty iomee of nerve force, iOea dsof hs blood Leypilis. gonorrhoea, gleeotand tric tre] cure Curable cases inaraneed or money refunded. Charoes low. thousands of caees carei. All medicines are especially prepared for each ,ndividdl caue at laboratory. No injurious or poisonousr ompouu.'L ueed No time lost from business. patients at s distance treated by mal and express. Medicine sent everywhere fee from gaze or breakse. In diseases of the blood, brain, heart and nerv one sastem, ai well as liver, kidney and graovel comp]aints. rheumatism, paralysis and all other ehroniol.diseases. Write for illnstrated uapere on Defrormities, Club Feet, Curvature of tri tne .ils, Tumors, Cancer, Catarrh, Bronchitis, nlha iat|ie41, B "ectric Ity, Magnetism, Paralysis p.,l llep. ,idney, Blardor, Eye, sar, Skin and Blood and surgl - eat operations. Disealses of women a specialty. Book on di' eape free. The only reliable Medical and Surgical Insti tute maklri a specialty of private diseases. All blooddlseaes successfully treated. Syphi litic Poisons removed from the system withlout mercury. New restorative treatment for lo.es of Vital Power. Persons unnable to visit us may be treated at hoste by correspondence. All com municatlone confidential. Medicines or Instr ments sent by mail or express securely packed. One personal Interview preferred. Calland con' suit us, or send history of Zour .case and we will send in plain wrapper our book fre, xplainlng why thousands cannot be cured of Privaet, ips ciaand Nervons diseasees, Seminal Weakness lermatorrce. impotency, Syphls, (lonorrhcea, Drs. Liebig & Co. are the only qualified or re sponsible speclalistsleft In .Montana since the new medical law. Officehours from9 to a and7 to p. m.;or by appointment in obscure or nrgent cases, CONBUi/rATION FItEE. Agency for Dr. Liebig's Invigorator at Boom 1, Last Broadway, Butte. _ .. £esently the fdlorrp saetlu e eppr.ed In tlh ian Fr.a..co Ckren cl a "'Jude S- had bee Aick olyy about two auee, andit was not au the ftst three or four days that the malady took a eriou tw. At the begirtanmg o ies tl ,.s ate r sn I diabetes and stomad. dmiorer. Leter t kidneys refused to lfo teir u he passead quietly away. Thus endei toe lre of one of he ot o en ia eli orenin." bike thufsande of thers hlis un timely death was the result eoneglectig carly aymptcms of kidney diseaee. r YVOU i - are troubled with diabetes, gravel, or any d Drgsug.teit Of the ri Deys or urinar pregn. dosaý delaty priper treatii ent until are forced to give up your daily duties; don', waste your money on wothless liuimeute and worse plasters, but strike at the seat of the disease at once by uaaig tke~reottt of eII known remedies, the eHeleraa OrMegon .id ney Tea. It has scave the loves ofuruth nand. Why should it not cure you Try it. utrely vsable ad pgeasant to tare. ?1.O pack -HELENA---- MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE 647.49-51P,-6 -, N. Ewing St., HELENA, MONTANA. DISEASES OF WOM1EN A SPECIALTY. Also separate departments for all Chronic din wes eof bth sexes. Patient have adll the facili lism of a ospital. and yet enjoy the comforts and hlae-lire serronndings cf a welt-equipped privte instithtion. The institution is provided with all mnodern appliancre, such as Electrrity, Turkish, Medical and Electrio Bathe, peefeet sanitary srantoemonta eto. For particulars, address: Dr. O. H. DOGGE, Propr., Helena. Mont. EXCURSIONS! NOW IN EFFECT ON THE GREAT NORTHERN! TICKETBS: To St. Paul and Return - $60,00 To St, Louis and Return - $75.00 To Chicago and Return - $80,00 The above are first-class, good 8 monthsl. and can be made good to return via uoy Iircet line. Also low one way rates to all eastern points. Through rars and fast time. If you are oini on a trip be sure and call at; the Great Northern City ticket ollice No. i Mllain street. or address i. if. LANG IEY, (General Ticket Algent., Helena Mont. OTICE-NOTICE IS IIBREaY GIVEN THAT Sthe .usord of World's Flar Managere for tlhe state of Montana will receive eontetltivo designs fora ildim for the state of Moentan at the World's Ciuibian Euaoltiesn sut will pay theefer a srice of two unadrel (140)t dollar, for the dsiga selected, ald one huadred (Imo0, ollars for the next bst in point f exrcellenco, S.eagsrtinn or Mleutliou atn a ljection to be de sd by the oeatmittes on bnildliaeaadgrouan d Sthe mestimng of the said board to he shld at eloen, Mont., Nov. i, 1991. lohc seale, ninthed with ept, i ikend It for a blldltiu to cast not more tIa fifteen thoaused ti C0001 dollars eomplet d tin whole or in part of Iontana materta sud to contin a reset.ion all, feaor plarlors, two oflfto, sadI hall for the display of Montana prcodopte. hits groued to bne uopird is seventby-live (.. feit. in width and two hsudred (0) feet Itsls. 'Tho architet whose deelga is selcterd will re ceiv relon dar tees for plans, speciiCationus and deotal drawlnia, Addrese all commomloatlooe to J, 0. liamsy, seretary, Helena, Mont. Edo tiv Co ra efno, The a icAn National... BANK 'OF HELENA. IAPITAL. $200,00 T4.C. POWER; - Presdenil 4J. BELIGMAN, - 1ViSPresident . C. JOHRSOZ, • . Oashe 1EO0. F. COPE, Aslstant Cashies Direeteks. T. C,. Power, A. J. Sallsmau. AL . Johns a, Riobard Looker, Jame BSultian. Ihterest allew#@ on time deposits. Exchange Issued on principal cities of the United States, Canadaand Europe. Transfers of money made by telegrapb. C.ollectios promptly attendel to. City, cvunty and state securitie bought and sold, 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 Deposite. General Banking BI sls TranaucteJ. Safety Deposit Bozae for Rent. Directers. S. T. HAUSER, - - President E. W. KNIGHT, - - Cabhier T. H. KLEINSCHMIDT, - Asst. Cashier GEO. H. HILL, - 2nd Asst. Cashier Greaville Stuart, . Btockgrower Hon. T. C. Power. - - U. S. Senator J. C. Curtin, Clarke, Conrad & Cnrtin M B. Hamilton. - - - Capitalist 0. &. Allen, - Minlng ana Stookgrower Vhas. K. Wells, - - Merchant A. M. Halter. * A. M. Holter Hardware Co Aessoiated Banke. Northwestern National Bank, Great Falls first ?ational Bank, - - Missola First.National Bank. - Butte Serchants National Bank OF HELENA, MONT. UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY. Paid in Capital, - $3.50,000 Surplus and Profits, - $ 90,000 L. H. HERSHFIELD, - - President A. J. DAVIDSON, - - Vice President AARON HEBRHFIELD, - - Cashier . Board of Directors.. hoas C rus, . Sands, SHnntle, A. . Prescott. A. J. Davidson, Mo Morris, L. H. Esrhfteld. Aaron Hersheld, J. Switer. First-class City, Couaty and Stats Securities bought and sold. Exohange issued on the principal cities of the United tates and Europe. Tranrsfers of monsy mde by telegraph. Interest allowed on time deposits. Collections promptly ttended to. Boxes for rent at reasonabla prices in one of the beit constructed fire and burglar proof Eaeo deposit vaults in the country. The Thomas Cruse Savings BANK, OF HELENA. Incorporated Under the Laws of Montana. PA IN CAPITAL, $100,000 THOMAS CRUSE, - President FRAN K. CRUSBE, - Vice-President WV. J,. COOK, - Asst. Treas. and SBecy WK. J. BWEENEY. - - Treasurer Trustees. Thomas Cruse. Frank H. Crus.e, Win, J. Cook, Win. J. Sweeney, John Fagan. Allows 4 per coat. interest on Savings Deposits, compounded January and July. Transots a general banking business Draws exchange on the principal cities of the United States and Europe. Deals in county and city bonds, and makes loans on real estate mortgages. Office hears from 10 a. mto 4 p. m. Also on Saturday and Monday evenings from 7 to 8 o'clock. 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 C. K. COLE, - - Vice President GEORGE B. CHILD, - Cashier JOSEPH N. KENOK, - Asst. Caghir Board of Directors. J. S. anford. C. G. Evaams H. W. Child, S. J. Jones. G. C. Swallow, Chris Keneb k. D. Edgerton, C. K. Cole. George B. Child. -AI ontana National Bank OF HELENA, MONT. UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY. Capital Paid In - $500,000 Surplus and Profits, - $200,000 Directors. C. A. BROADWATER, . President L. G. 1'ELPS, - - Vice President R. L. MoCULLOH, - - Cashier A. L. SMITH, - - ANt. Cashier A. G. Clarke, Herman Cans, H. F. talan, Peter Larson, C. W. Cannon, 1. C. Wallace, David A. Cory. IEBALTl IS WEALTH Dr. E. . West's Nerve and B"rain Treatment. a guaranteed specifi for Hystoeria i l)isinee, Cosvaluone Fitea Nervos Neuralgia, Headache Nervouts Prostration caired by the use o aloholl or tobaco. Wakletulne.s, Mental Depresslou toftenig oe the brain, resulting in insanity sn, leading to misery, decay aod death, Premoturo Old Age, Barrenness. Loses of Power in elther sex lnvoluntra Losacs. and Snermtotnrhrea causoJ by' over-exertlon, of he ban. elf-abne or over. iadogene. Iack bhe oontains a mrouth's traet mont, $100a box, or six boxese for $5 00, sent by mail prouid on receipt of price, Wl GUARANTEIE IX BOTTLES To cre any case. ' With each order receivedl by as for six bo.es, accompanied byt$5.00,. we will send the purlthaser our written soareutee to re fund the money I the tlreatment dons dot shffeet surs. ,(larntesi lend only by It. M. larchen SCo., druggrists, sale ents, Helene, Mont. $500 REWARD. We will pff the abve ro ew. for auy ase of Liver Oumprtsint. lD.spepsia, Sick Hleadache, In, disesti, a.utlons1 tles or Costiveness we cannot re w.ith Westv egetable Liver Pills, when ths d-lretloo s are qtriotl,, rcmplled with They are ureely VeYgtaule' d sever fail to give eatirfaa n. uar canted. large boxes, containin| ills, . its. Beware of ecounterfeite tt iitations, s genoine mansfaturerd onl by csg Jrntn , oeM xK, Chi c II, ll Mild -A The Cook Amalgamator may take the plane of the ordinary Mill Table and operat close up to the Batteries, or it works with splendid ren!ts on the tailings from oth05 amalgamating devices. It is GJ-IEAP, DESIRABLE AND EFFIGIENT,, and will save ninety per cent. of all the metals which will amalgamate, no matter how fine, and the floured quick in the tailings from other amalgamating apparatus. There, are very many plases to Montana where the Cook Amalgamator will pay for itself every month. I WILL GUARAITEE SATISFACTION WHERE I ADVISE THE PURCHASES .-.NOUL, . . . . SWALLOW, J-lelena. o AGEART CIRCULA. e For Ioetaca. Havlng declined the place of Stale Mine Inspeotor, I am no* prepared to examine and report on mines, and aid in buyinR end selling the same. I have had forty-AVe years' experience in mining. . C. SWALLOW. See Amalgamator at my office from 9 to 12 A. M. OUR TWENTY-SEVENTH YEAR OF CONTINUOUS BUSINESS" Clarke, Conrad & Curtin, THE LEADING DEALERS IN STOVES AND RANGES. We offer a very complete line of all kinds of - Heating and CookingStoves For either Wood or Coal and awep. at prices that will astonish' everybody. ] I COME AND SEE US. 1-AGENCY FOR-- ' Goldeo Sunsh'na Steel Ranges, Acors Line of Heaters and Coek, _ _ _ __, . •Superior Stoves and, Rang, 42 AND 44 S. MAIN ST. TELEPHONE 90. i Ilor8 , Calls, h1 o s, Lace atd Chill ( allit W-tW Paper .OFFICE & Wall PaperC 8CHOOL AT GOST! Furniture To Close Out, ,_ _,,,_ Nos. 112 and 114, J, , S ,NFORI. Broadway6 Helena HELENA LUMBER COMPANY t Agents for the Celebrated GALT COAL. ALSO DEALER. IN------- Rough and FinisBin Lumber, Shingles, Laths, Doors, Sash and, louldlnI _ --TUILEPHONE 1a.--- City OPees Ioom . Thompson Block, Ma.l Ireet, Opposite Ora.ad entral Neote *CHICAGO IRON WORKS* GAIL, BUMILLER & UNZICKER - -:Builders o'f -en.eral- - MINIC AND MILLINC MACHINERY,. Gold Mills, Wet and Dry Crushing Silver Mills, Snielting and Concentrating Plants, IIoisting and Pumping Works, Cars, Cages, Skips, Ore Buck ets and Water Buckets, Self-Oiling Car Wheels, Corliss Engines, Compound and Condensing En. gines and Tramways. *:SOLE AGENTS FOR THE WORTHINGTON PUMPS:. Western Representative, Ofice and' Works. MENNO UNZICKER,j Hawthorne Ave. and Willow St., No. 4 North Main St.. Helena. CHICAGO, ILL. NOT JIFO OC)-OWNKR-TO HE12I? C. You are here~ netlfled that I have expended o0e hutered dollro 1 et Ilanr and improvements upo ,uthe liusete. 9Quarsl Lde sitnste in Hieople Minim dllistritot. IeWIs and Liarto county, ette of uotana i order to hol sid preiitaeu untder tie pt`filion of section 2924. revised steatri of the united State. beinrt the aunuotrm.etlred to held the same for the year eudiuc; December 9l, 189.i and if within ninety rime sfter this notice or publtiction, you atii or re ino to ooatribute your proportion of soch ex ppaditure a. co-owner, your tInteret in the amid elain wil t.eoomr the pjroLerty of the ltubsoiber dr said uotion 1W"4. -ie whbUltealn Joli ^ iUp, MAJIBLE GRANITE MONUMENTS *.ANDe* Hoadstone £ilU,·i*%