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BITTER ROOT IS AWAKE am"i Nur ft I* ow W* Urn.. "" Wos .1 fmmU Awmrn. "I-. -ft Wis MOml 3bw= WhUmr New Ow~ nmv to I& S. A" MuOmswIa, Uuce. T.- uLs M rausmmI inn M rwrs lst m"gt whisk was s~s daiaad L s ws of Ike roas stetiniwe Thi asiu onesba was oldu as MYs rw was mac thsw oM Im rr r ehouM hi .iwa pmrr. AtI o.slok this ahuaooa a "nowl tuel Solt hre with W. IL Dishhwd, wad wbuet .If sium... who west to Sto,. sasvWe Theu s s-ti dmajor mw thu vai.bk umimir Is Muh d. UWpin efforts ar waid to briang Dtr float vspruhlluaa ato Ilns-but thue attmept Is 1.aiur.. Thsy have issumlnuid to puini thu Ruphblimaa paty at Mlsi.ra cosuty, nid Shop wil mtisk to it. ToPnisM Ma3r Maulnnk espremihim-u. hig By pleasd with the tip. Emtbmlaum magaa Dumasuoats In thu vafluy Is oven Wseatsu tham the soot sainmlms essueced. NOTES FROM MISSOULA. Pase"l oS TrrN rWAAmAu. Ilnfoarmaton reached here tonlsbt of a ierce foest L.e In Lt. Regis river district In whlich a Swede prospecor and hbore were burned todeast nmea Ckelb's rannch. C kel . y pae, known to ever old - bulg. Tw mmen returned hn ~m tmhe. tody und my it is feared that ..u. -m mens lout their lives. as have not been meen since the Are. The new Jail was accepted by the county cammrminhnes and the prisoners removed ttoday. Viveo en are in the murderers' tier of ells. The reistrry to-nSA is .D votes. These were ms ateb races between local hbares this aheraoon, but they at tracted no speeial attention. D. J. Henaessey & Co. o Bute today pureaed the samck of dry goods of the -Murphy WoQden Memantle Yompn. and wll start a store on the sansae as SIl IN CREASg IN BUSINESS. _t-redas IrMsets sneam sl Amuessl ap.p-t re te Nelth.ur Pste18e. r.mg the Railway Reeord. We are unable to give an approxilmat calculation eoncerning the net rewults of the last fiscal year of the Northern Pa cific, which ended June a0, 1i88. The road is truly a woulerful property. Its earning capacity had not a fair chane. to show itself because the managers have had at no timne sufelent roll ing stock to supply fully the demand for transportation. It must also he retnenm bered that the railroads of the Northwest were In a constant state of irritation dur ing the period covered by the report, and that duriing that year the lowest rates of freight weare chlarged that have ever been known we.t of Chicago. The first half of the presmnt year has developed several proanineant increases in :ect eanlillgs in tie Western country, but in nearly all thee. casses the galns have followed very leavy losses in tie pre vious year, chainges in the situation ac counting for the channges in the results. On the Northern Pacific, however, the gain is snot only of very large pro portiolns. but it comles after a heavy In crease in the years precedlng. To give s- idea of the growtil in income, It i only necesusary to say that tie addition to the gross receipts during the twelve nonttas has reached almnuot S#, UO,U(iO-ln exact igures, tr1,.1,14. Of course there has been an Iacrense in the miles of road operated, on which the earnnlurs are based, but that is of coanparatively little signifi canee, as it is doubtful whether the aver age for the year will he quite 21U miles greater tlhan inn 1Mt87-4s; certainly the in crease cannot run above that, as the aver e for the year recediang was 3.2 mile., befor June,2lt, the mileage was given at 866 aniles. and the average for the twelve monthe would of course be less than the latter figure. The increase in earnings, moreover, as already aid, has been continuous. The gain in the pre vious year had been less only than in the late year, reached over ltn m and int be year before that there been an Inmprovement of over $14W.00Ui The result is that in three years the grass receipts of the Northern Pa cife have risen froan $.1,780,2 in 1881-4 to $19,707,468 in 188-l- or about ,Uoo00000. Such ant exhibit as thins has few parallels a.. the. WIl.ln hstorv of Amlierican railroad undertakingts. The steady increase of earnings, both ross and tnet, will be readily understood by a careful perusal of the following ex bit of the business of the road during the last five years: In addition to the net earnings, the e-mpanly varipus other .sourres of incone; notes s the interest arising from security of branch lines held in the treas ury. In the caklulation below we have as sulned that this iten shoukld hIe $1000tx greater than it was last year. The charges for which the company is .liable for rentals and interest have ma terall ineased during the year. A con sdler ei portion of the icrease is due to the fact that the sinking fund clauses of the nortgages on the branch roads, as well as on the main line, have heonme operative. Although the contribution to the sincing fund have heroine peculiarly heavy, yet they have been charged up at once as a currenlt expense. Notwithstand ing this fact, our readers will readily un derstaand that the intrinsic value of the pa.rtrty has been incrtamed to that extent at t1u expene of the stockholders. The changes it delbt during the lajt year (outidle of the Iransch systeml, hich is always treated tpluarately have not been very ilmnportantt, extept tLaut. as1 is known,. the remnaialder of the third mnortane honds not reserv.ed for te rt deruption of the dividend certiiteates has bienl put out. The ilertas.m in this way hals htrm alunit U:,tlo,.UUUx, and against this the coslimuiAy hais increased its stock of ilmterial and supplies on hand froan $1.572:.,:t to . t',:hatti. It also spent $1.21.,91l during the twelve mnonths for nlew 'cnIll.truttioll anId antilequipen't. In the land dt".,artlent -73.'214 rce~s were sold for $1. ,..I,9. and the total sales, including town lots, etc., were t. "17,t,4S. The re ceipts were $1,9t19.atl in cash and $316,OW in stocks, and the (deerred paymnents on accounr t of land sales now inounlt to $.~ 119,117. There were on June 3a. 1P . 1i. 119.147 of deferred paynlnts on account of land sales, of which '.ttUOle4Mt was ap plicaible to tlhe rtiremnent of the peneral first mortgage bonds, $l2,,1 5170 to the Mis souri and Pend d'Oreille division bonds, and n6oi,4461 to the preferred stock. For st latest patterns an carpets go to the D. J enneys Mercantle Co., corner Oak nd iast almarc. TOLD IN d LIWI OR TWO. Wa* rra es test nw he weeahmtaker, at lbe IM _Cal a - C. M. Parts ar rle eoe -l -ha- 1. swe beas ts e nik iost Hwek phes' a eut p aw t.i Pm1 ko ý. New udserwear, over.es. neck wear. VI at i Ca ps, oats aed heas at Eshes Rstes Cassawell Mee = ntlle C o*s. Theer sae in sall .bahm. AK ear tthe lth anst. Ma. B. F. .Maat will receve the mining stok quasotatisas at the St. Louls market daily. Ladies examinse the D. J. Hennese he.ant le Co.'s fhll oock ot wreap and jukets for at et wear. It yu want a Dl om estir, fInsporrtd or Key Wept el oo to D. _Tie e,,', Soste, earner adlf a rsreeog. atesd &p, Conell are markin their atew fI you want a suit of clothes made to order can at Rates & Connell. TI. hare antee a perfectf it. Call and see trhoe plushe at pa ests at Raes & Conmell Meswantlle Co.'s. Sr new shllor's turbans. toq and all twe latet tnovelties lnin stfall qeotr o t Mr. T. B. Mallor on Malsa sreet oppo site Mostna. hotel. The D. J. Hemams t Mern. tile Cena Mecntleads cospe tiioa in men'w s line cloaig. underwear and stnekwear. The Montana Laed Dae&Prstdce con-b rn and ted in are and small lot. ey carry the largest stock in town. at. . CMaa is ant for the t Minr sngl loth's tg ck--the rincb moine on- Harvey (reek. The stock i selling at presen t.aItllten ents. t E. Jaeodsn, proprietoro. the Anaconda Purniture Store, has just olpened up one of the finest lnlts o fturniture and all kind of crockery and house fttings i also. tundertakin at te lowest prices n Ana- to T cond.. a rtl Ca coa.lr bumlum W Lie. .. 14w.*ls to the siandard. BL'rrr. Sapt. 7.-The business lIcensen for the week ending September 7, 1$118. hb Lew Colenman,. treasurer of D)eeC Lodge county are as follows: N. It. IaRyee, uaatu&. Qanm1 .......tnn . A S 0I .1. I. Prestos,. stag. Un.' to (ihatullunn . 2 Ii Mrs. nimlmon. '?f.e. heyr Img . .. stn J. lb. 4;sv.4ehle leskdIer. Iker 1I4 Ige.. . .. ni I. Hein & Itarrneti, d4NU. Ieer isltg. 41 fil toca 4&reer. 1*1415% 4:nudge ......... ..... R 401 Wc*, KSee, 11(14II% tiiatuj.ubu (K) Wins Kee. Iweuntry. lbII wt lutuurE ...... 1sr Metmntvre t Co.. hut.." I~l'mrlurt......ur t (WI H. Uvgurtea. n mid.. Phat7psi ... s" ( To.ng long. lanIlldry, IlilwlWpsuT t . W Allsoln I ii lSheruin I,ul1we Pbhilt,;srt.ir tr. t M. )Clmer. hotel. IHiilllnru .. I (NI (lee Hon.m. laundry. Ph tflp rtg S ( w N.J.. Allism,, ,,,.bs. llmU4.abasrir :I aN tleatrg." t'u.rneI. sqtas*n. i *11* ;ulIS. 45 (1l Witlianl Nolutes u rann Ih'lpmlhsly...... 10 (N4 N. Mahoney. IItIEN1). lulli lryNr 0.......... (I All Mtrow%. wNmtasi. IflmlwIlnrju. .......... 4 tMb ltnrkett Merei. 1'.,.. ilu. ('lak. ..............o t(W Ituskett Menr. ('u.. 1,1(1w, lan Wey I......... t(.I. Itskelt Merw. t('.. imiue. (Enirtte......... ASi t Pee.uk.& NI Sx.. misntmlitg (Imranite....... 7:; :to llt liU. tlsosles. uslauth, (Granite. ............. W Tuck lJe. gOUnhilsaing. Grani.............. 33 33 F. Hullywtwol. miams. Granite............. 1e (WI l1r.Snmall. 1lwnttestlnn& (Grantto.......... 400 V( y & Mller l rauo brewery. 5515 bln.. ier IAIM1Ke................. it an Miss May laylkw. inluu. ('hbu iUiEUW5.. S (WI P. H. Fowler, rah on. New ( Itarin 41* Wi J. 4'. t.ehwsm met... lt.rtnlwn ............. Son Handleyy Rawlins. IUrery. YICtu....I.. (ino (lekic i (.C.. butchter., (hainmlhuo...........0 Meal matat, Transeerm. 3r.eilal to the Mtandard. BLTrra, ept. 7.-The following trans tfer of real estate were recorded at the county recoeder's oflce at Butte to-day: John BRiubop to James Martin, a lot In Wanrren a Kinahury's addition to Butte. ............ .... S 1l.2i e0 John Noyres t ex. to A. W. Banarrd. a lot ompr;dng ' an rre lyinl he. tween the utte" town site and Ise ander M. RBlack*s hiaer elai. ... .. . 10 Frank H. twhaw to Maria IEhN I. lt ) o. 7, andl the we"t 14 ft of ld t tino black 0 of HItite ('ty.. 460 00 ninicon V. Kempler to .ian. J. KIEmn. lot II. ihkwik I. In Keliujwr addithin to Butte . . .......................... 00 no Jas. Herrymani to Wau. IB*rryanan. ', interet ill a fra.ue uildlinug acunitd ing the Burlingtom llume.. in Burlmg to r viliae., asui the land upus whii e I l is erected ........ ..... Michael laden to.Ihas. Mel:revey.tsm h El of Anawenda, 1-41 interest in the lady t'urtl mine, Iwtw.en the Fren.hi ansI (merman gkkh............ ... .... In, 00 John K.IJ.,ky d t x. to ('has. Iki. kot *U), T. 3 .N i. t W., ksatel as tihe Pnna miningr claimn. in Lhutte ('City an (n Morris Meyers to ImaisU Ikht-el tle ut locatedt as the tnzie haie clalm... 5.AM Go Oliver H. Hopkins to II. I. .nlth. ILts as and l0 T. 3 N., Bt.7 an N W and known as its7 and SIin blosUk 2.Hop kins' addit in ...................... 1, 00 t*wqge And rk wuio Joseph th*Vitt lot 5. In l,isk 4., lAygat a Foster's addi ti to utte ......................... 00 TL. 13 wmtrv at IBear Ledlar. lpe..al to thle t4ltadard. I)r.r Lo.nn, Sept. 7.-Up to noon to day 4tO voters lamd reglstered in Deer Lodge I)preillact which i. anll increase of twelve over the vote olne year ago. It il p.obable tlhen will e fromn 50 to lOU more. registerel hetfore the liat( cloea. In conallee.tion with the regl.tratioln unine nlllq.r questioans arie, unlder the nutasrali saition lawas. O)te old residelat, it app.wras. las born upon the AtlanItic ocean1, INIIt of Aalerican arlntzage. In this -ur. tlae.re eni .searcely tx anay qauestiona of his Aaar scan c.itisnship. But there i uaotlthr ,lc. r eulet whoe lxa remts left IMaaunark altolt forty-two yearlr ago upoin an Alueri (can nwIrchanttman and Ihe tlAt saw the1 light of d)ay about four days out front New York. His paselata died Iºeforv. they were naturalized. The uoln has never beeun nIut ural-iae. Qurory: Is he entitled to regis ter without takilag out hbis papers? It is thouyght anot. Womau n sadj rem. From the utonu Ct'urier. Mr. Jon~s: "I don't think wonw.en an so fond of dress, after all." Mrs. Jones: "'Certainly not. This eon stant cry that wonmen are vain and fond ,f dress is all nonsense. But you unCd to think they were. What caused you to change your opinion ?" Mr. Jones: "W Ir've been down at the beach watchinl thsm bathisr." FROM ORO FINO DISTRICT. Ectap er tmptmembe. A GpM Ser e the r Asumer has s"-rnud bmw Chmepim hi the OLwe ihrit and i~unts suum ....l iawme... m rwpetmg that baienLg itse eets the amies Im that vieiatr. a eh.mpamtiely mid men Chsm.. ple ntMu tthe past peer, whoe the vhnasmm.e the mimes ha whi h th tImn drives he nam amd oieter lohe - ,_arl a..st_ wstmpten sumssou--, wl tots wh pldae a boom. It isedisedel thiat at pomnt there are 1i mmn In the eamp sand oe vMir.imon . Timhre is ease beel ase, sisa thzedutares, a her of wet gonds establishuanna.s to e omnla an ew sdlalals town. Within the past tfew motls ealn estate ohas eshauald easwUiemhts In value. WitL a railroad assemeud t isurl the neat year, as town has a prmseasent. asd proapeaeo astase. The C . m ute is now down M) Seek doln are a. etinlg run ain varius It hs as yet but one shaft, thougbh work s nbeiuag pusd on ass air ahts. Tte enpasy teearing down the old boistiag works to Lake rolus for ear San hIm oee pattern. Fure t nt.ra are on It at I=ra*tl *a te fteom. w l|pob bly be creasd isa the near teu ture. The ouutu i ferwarkeld daily to Drer Iodge. The Mountain Lion, situated about a nile southwest of thme town, Ia prisag a veritable hboaaas. The are bdy i sanall but of surpassing rich.ease. onue of It going SUM tto the to.. It Is l the toreu of nrube and brittle silver. A nusw forse of ent has beets pat on lately, and devel opusent is progueesisag ata satistast.ry lrate. Next is the Rusb, which Is showlsn up b.adasaoely. It is new down as feet. This property was originally owned by Meawrs. Facer and Parker, but has of l.ut gone into the ba.lds of a stourk .uiurtny. The W'lstwlsaglos Missing (onspany also po •4s a wvaluable property, whi ith is now undergoing deveiopsssent. It lhas a five foot vein that averages hrtweens 84W anld rO) to the toes. The Gospel Mountain is down about 180 fret, and the compalSt is uIow eim.cut At5u' t two nlles frmen ('lhsmplon aed in the rslgbborhood of (ottoatwoodi, th Ohio is rsituated. It is opening very well and proles to be a good paying prop erty. IN OTHER FIELDS. -Mrillkg It Mlie la as t'uisve.lmpsd Art m liatrk.t. Fratm the rNw YTurk asum. DF.ADwooD. Aug. *.-A onea deal of Activity is notMiceble in the Galena camp. No one is out of work,. and several mi~nes including the Sitting Bull. Merritt. O(n tario and Cora, are shipping ore and nak nlg none-y. Another load of the Hester A. ore was taken to the Iron Hill mill last week to be used in smelting by the dry process. The Iron Hill is getting reandy to make a run by using ron pyrites in snalct nlg. The I'ncle Sam is ranning smoothly. and is finding some very rieh ore. The forc. employed is muall. leat the t.upamny is smuceh amore than saking expenms. Tmle'a easue aainslt "Tlolauas H. White. il dieteel by a I 'nited Staten grand jury for Isnrjlr,. was disnaismte last wee.k osl aitse tilu of tlhe defesndant. Thlwxm as H. White, who was fornaerly a kdeiIty 'nite.al Sitat*s lninesral nurvetyor. is tie. malns whol fru* tratedl tihe Harvey Peak tinm kteal. in wlichl, all atten'ImaJt was lalllak" to dis* . 5 s of t11" Harvey I 'enk till property for .tlfIc,OUIt) to LAKblt) tapl)italists, adll( wlhich was allamst .asnlllullmlteld wl-tan WViite attackerl timel swIlh'llan* ill tlilt Lwnslldolhl i6'et.*,riecl ,e'.u. 'Ilsmt attack mrik- Whlimte very msmgMspyular hil the s l.,utlaeri Ihills, esr.sliall as times swlma'ame lhas sine I*en cm-arried tlr.enahl andt it i. twMisasising to Is'. lrov.e Ilmuat tile lst.s e.xist lther. I'Ul clase for wli.-la iwh was inlldie'tell Ihad no Itlrilag whatever oilm tllat eas'., blut is Is'lie'vevl to, have .rigi riatued tlirousagt lImt iatLar4e tienIt. WVhitel is very llancla rspe'tedl iln tlbis ne'iglilsr lintld. NIhaAt'rsaI'., Mk-h., Aug. 27.--TIhe old storkis aliout the existelce of rl k'l dek'l*s its of sliver to t.le lorth of this ctity are haing revived by the s einmells of silver lead that ar. frequently brought into tIle city. Sone of these speianmens art re markably riclh ll silver, aldl it thle lode froms wkilch they were takemn was of alnyU iaet at all it would pay to work it. The slpelinwMs are brought from the country to the a orthwarda nmear the old Holyoke and Silver lead muins, which were* worked for a short tisae tweatty years ago anld tlhen abandotled. Thler' are k·.*Mmits of silver lead, which is a qaartste cOentailailm¶ large quasatities of galena, with silver. of large extealt in the ernuatry to the emorthl ward. Whether they would prove prllfit able to work or not is tie. questionl. The existence of gak'ua in quasllities muftliceknt to work at a priltlt will (esll IN. tletennillld, as Mr. Jomll MDoslaldl, of Ironl River, Mich... lua, a prI).ºia't Nsuie ten or twelve' aImilese lnorthlwest of tlhis city whisI lhre lhan laswn working dlariag tih. smnllssr aidl wlher- Ia, iNs s llltislg d gti- ga leina witl a jrtKil)le fo r. TIe re.mlet of his exs'tris:esatn Is. sent knlowil yet. but as the rowk tluat Iwe in takinlga flrslsl tle shaft is rich is galealul it is prdotabtle that tie. tents will mhow that tw ctaln lllise lead at a profit. TI' em'lH amstry sImerti of thei Maduirlll'tte" inron runagl ras et tl ows Iby Prof. Rtaphllt.l Inllmlisly as all of a granite. fornatiot.l wll'llwe Ilw aak* a gulogk"utl survey of tle district for time State soniw tlfteeml yearn ago. Reemrnt explhratiomls have smhownl tlhe fallan y of tlmis, anld have alo ahownll tlhat gold maay exist il a grasiaite formation. Iam aeklition to half a doeesm kinds of iron mree tihe followinlg Imltails, saltive or ill tihe saluin. of ores. are Ianmw klnown to e.xist ir Marqll eltte couanlty: ('ol.p,.r, Iti at a grmny alld a greetl oxikl. , ead as gatlt.l'n, silver il tihe vtarias ores, gold, nautm*IV tlemd ius orns. .,and otl.wr maertals Its uiuma.ll qua,.titie.. Sanme. twen"ty difes.'smt nminewrals of censm mn,,erial value- are' fmIound in m' Htl.a 0a's sraine alome, ghld and silver tl-ing tI e onmly two that are fe uml ha msaltciet'nt quantities. teo hua for workinug. TIha -laFait ul at Elhhora. t Ia! S. iadto he` $ant.brd. 1":I.KH(,H.Y. SL",t.. .14-pt. S.- The· ktl~ eratx' of .Ikhimuiran td vsitsiity nus.t Thur. dany nigiht is. (.ihllhuns' Hall anid ..rgtutisusz. at Ih,".rall* tiv" Club. Juts.".. L. II.m.k.it w'. *t. 1.."t. vrsairnsa,. and S. L. I.,ImIl."s. u%..f4't.IE7. .I st-"lal"N w.rIr u)a,!.. b)y ItN":al s.,w·k-ra si anl nrt,."iv-.- wi gl icr. "at apj'Lass'..-. (.rtwat . stistitlasii *uti rrv&il.t*. latdl 4N~vnty. fiv." rgist."treal v..tcr. sign.-.1 11x" by-law,. Thea .-lab ad1E'pted tit*- hil&tfonuflhi a.truitas-l 11 " tlr"(t (Y1Vrtltit)T at AnsaausaLra. asisd .Ip."..h" +tli i nii"islvru. to aahhphkurt hx.th ti. ..tatt. .uzsd nusity tyticket. A c.-osauitte.- to u..lit·it incenhe,-,. ad wr- that all dim."n.a tr~rtt." ure t' iitrrtl wax up xrint.".l. After 5ivit 5 thre- cbt..ra foe- t a- Ikssxws-stMc tush .itnh ticket. thc cl-ub .t.Ij..urss.-t to usut-at .agaiun dmontdy night. TIm. L.te. & (Conuell M ercuntile ('out. Patty -nio o fferizg plusbe in all Mrat ak fr ,31r iet'nta. Lad ies. ral and mee thoe 3K cent plusimb now omsale at the hates & ('on neU Mleucantle Co.'.. UNDER SUSPICIQN. A aUmnkati5 1.. Am..5tri. Wbn~t lUase ud s nt kewe. The Amdkaa huildlag mandl Loan Allo elatiam at Mlm~spmll., Minmgamsm, aS Smimed doriestIh pshe wmia r - mmhmblp in Amamondm. mmd eoare Il md a laoal hoaud he.. tbrough which t Wumasie its hlmeamsk. This boned Ika o p d at weoll knowm a rnpmsohb sl twma. im who. havlnmg ll 1faIth i lb ruspws.atmtl~am of the amemiamin. behare 2- ma d madwrmL o te nummomprr of Ns -5-ml afa m bhwy dd thim in tbe bUet thait walk a n1Umble and brnaecaM am.yl 'a egtimmsat. andsalabutuatial roayu rallies. It aamaagwuent as she head mcoer ireaedrla~ ir lan and tlham up to date I bas not fs~n 14kd Its part of the. £osaante with Its saw nh. am. bet plwt oa t `aawreaxaioss La the siui ne of iss g hasre which, upon te pcpayet of a ~renl. nwaothly aaeraaanen sand h reaesm of the mi n ilter.m. waa.-einai from the u isd thu crneated mature iii waveanyear.' tine`; Maina woad $11M per share at maurity. Luau ar nisad. eis apprwovd oral eaita wIettty, oat 40 per tal, of the actaim value of the mama'. the aawaaahe'r suaraam'snt insin the aa.,ewmiatk'.gu lm ai 3r at of the par value of hiss alasrw ian order n erianm the luan. His appiiet~ee for a luaa. i saicae to the. Ie'aal denaml. wlmue niaetsalm.n ajpaoalae'tlae pauntamui) oWrlten am s w.riy. mand fildaig it of the' value ru~an e.amitegl i blin aJpieati~ouu a3 sove" he atui astYaI for wandl it Sib tolls head tl lie. when` iIn due tinye-epliruaitkam aid tlda h'.elan c" Des iajgYd wee kly -It is aet(d te ()m their faee ihamaa. couadlsitiones r l ýýtal. A iaewla' colat aualm a ltwaui. ra l maual tlt unti airm ha. maIii h *xtllmau'mee.m amauts. andl el ` osaly flnlaaaial Iaankmes ilia pised Uslico hius Las aaklie.ua to'lhi aaanthaLj maaeuinueat. is mix jxr ceunmt. t wr amauaa Its ter set. HIeamee. at t1k'. ammlratltm oaf .ev.' yyraam his a )re. nlasy the' huat maid Ih 1a irffeels the tax he. has hmrns. all the while. The srlhweae is apIlon".tly murt a h~asi incs like aMul h.wnt-ichial ws* that tli- ais soc4M latk atlva-rtia.s it to pae.ol withiou ha.ue. of their ownl, nlHI who lack in.lnediata asenllm to hbulikl thle.l. .m .at. wl-rn-by w ty (an) au uu.auplisl, tihe kde sired laall. Takilng thim vk.w of tshe. mat ter., several aklients of Ataaarnsaln ItramO member., inst when they unlkert"a.k It apply for a luan they found they coMakl nit obtain it. sinee they lalkt tket. h alty' nsereary to rseure it. Even laln ease whe.e nae.hlers who, ek.iringr lats uand tetwlerisw ample, m-r'uritynw.e application es!lorml by the lical hoard, asndl whel all conditintea required by. the asarxiatknli were conuplkiavl with, the anoney baas nt Iwmn fortuheo nitts. Two a.lplk*atkoam. have now ixn *n in the basulb of the t.al ianawu.agemrlat for imontis, bust if any dellta S*e action Iha hbeen taken upon then, the oflicers of ti. local hboard have not iLie apprised alt it. ari dt. tf. board underi.to. d at the tilhe of its o.ramsisatilkN that it. aeport tupon an aI pl..tkion for a l(oas wouki he asue.ptal withault aqealtio.I, yei the bead oflav* lras salicited private ap iaid..ls of tli* Iaraiprty ofirind for ma.ess rilr in t1w co( 's Unanw.l ale a..ve.ln aftie doruhly assuring themw*,n Ivaa. t Ih.y still wit l the h(lml, thusl, it wa.kll wen0ian, fail l:ur in whist inslit In c nisiakrn. thsair ci.la-I fua.nction, a "mi the esslaitial part of tal,! contrmat. Alt. re tmer tlh osowrations of the mon arln iamik .kiklel!y asusapieilaisl,. neul r would Ii* wise fur Iwrtiinl- wiho emany ti tlmaareiailly insternrleald tIa..e aenis .". sa nuImuel cn*-ii i l t lw ' iltv tellnilt of tilm ir n* a.uIie.y ill ils* e.)i-*e.*rli. Tea.. tire-aI a Stafrde. T'a., g."tiit. nii S"In, t1.N.k a. trip .asn earn,. s.. thai. . ,a r-saazs . t-terei.err t11." atiasr edary. itimoaKImt 1I1i-y w.artsieItry +611.I gitg~ Msag5&e"ltim5g tern *st .all. a .ii aI(. 'I I64-Y .eItte.9 tue ,., 5"I.4E4.. ati 1i.. 1I51i54f ltliab. I+e5Il".4I i 19111-ll I ',f far.- atnel eank·rel tin. "lusasky wrnaite." te (r:lIs. ta"1, a 4 .,sIalat e.f enIele."ta. II." Ima.ji tat.ea lesaig tlmeluat cae af .t111n" ge mti.el." .ai.I1: ""N"."11, w Iat'.+ time urnatt"r7 I'd )1s, ) -". r. 1242.-. LtA^1 aIemalty ..t egg.. Inst I elceeslahta winkleler s.$. ml ,tan.i as. eue.il.".. TO RENT. A si'.**1y fturalwihh.i r.w, 41 .e. t.:ak tlr,.It, Iw" twe.sn F.Ntrth amld Fifth. f.ital*. f4-r tw r.l. - ti h'atam 4;t I ISU &: 4 IH VN. SAM PRAMIENKO, -IuJALER IN - Fresh Game, Oysters and Fish, Liquors,. Cigars. Candies. Nuts and Fruits, Butter. Fresh Eggs, and COINTIRY * P~RODCIm -A IWSPEkAI.TS - Easl irst Mirrt. Ansacwmda Must. "TilE ARC\A)l; SA\ION. ('O4rner Irunet anmd MainI M?44rln|w. The Finest of Imported Wines Liquors and Cigars To It fIlItl in till. ri') emlauatlt) on tha;tI l. An EIlegant Free Lunch .rvwItwMIl t I )l"y adkI Night. ANDELRS N & Ti HOMAS. Contractors andl Buildlcrs hat' itlug l aw.l" d 'to* & Etmr,"tw Plaalaay Mallt ar. jpr.nr.vL toa at, a gtiau.ral CONTRACTING AND JOBBING BUSINESS. Anal Ittw 1t.itll . 11% ·..llat a tlar, .f I atlr at rua:aaz.. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. li.al.-t prfljN.wAtw wall 1.." rv.i.*% -. at the. .,fll..c ANACONDA SMELTING WORKS. ithllttl aa·m ut of *. t.aaa r .f.. th. t ,aaatntya * .f at l.a. ¢". sltr as nda s. tat us. : yat t tm.* .. 'tam) .aalas w li.wcr IA, uNI'.-. k LI a it ant w , .:ata . a -I.aaa ..rnm at {aU.) a~m r.%4 rws Ith. ra~zat t.. r' j.".I zau. :a 1. all 1.1l.1% l.*w1~...tfullt'. At.aa.smu.ta !..n lual ýaa.2 ELEGANT FURNISHED ROOMS - AT THO DOLMONICO. THE HANDSOMEST IN ANACONDA At uReronable Rates. Mam Wtr.et. Dear Front. CHLAS. BKMTVCM. This Space is Reserved -FOR M. S. MSC-HHLEIM, DRY GOODS CLOTHING HOUSE. 4.'NACOA.'I/)4, IIV4ONANA. ANACONDA HARDWARE COMPANY. MAIN STREET. - - - ANACONDA. Something New I Peerless Brand Gray Rosin-Sized Sheathing. ThI. l"*in. miut 3i41 eiIMt .hiraulh. hIuiklinsg paiuwr. ('."asl to IwwaIh,. ~'t.rlwpriuf. S NO SHRINKAGE IN WEIGHT. NO MXSTE. PIut upe in nlla :11 lc.-wu wiJk.. IM.m) asnrn. f.r.et its each roll. ()nly 0J.50 per rll. II ONLY $4.50 PRI ROLL. , Stnruw Brusi wmahro lfee tund,.I ipr I.IMM .Irune* fie*t. Mmltiply teD hy your pr per a. IaOU 1u..uantam aimad a"e wrlat I,tMU aqatua. feelt resat you. A .hoihuk Inw of Stovce at Attractive Prices. FINE PHOTOGRAPHS. My Work is all First-Class and of the Latest Styles. Enlarging a Specialty. PALACE STUDIO. Over Peter' Store. Aincoada. Announces the arrival of Two Car Loads of Heating and Gook Stoles FOR WOOD AND COAL. Come and see the IiandsomlesCt line of Stoves ever shown in this market. IDon't forget to come. MAIN ST., - - - - ANACONDA. i I I I I•I l • I I IIIIII• I•• I • I ANACONDA BREWING CO. Manufuatutr i. of KEC AND BOTTLED )3RR. STEIGER & FALL. Pn pri.eIbw. Brewcry at WI et a V osawb oh Wwe 7SK IOR AN 0 OND BD° B. F. MAHAN, RORL 4 ST TO MINII~O UMRO3C* And Cotleeims AwnO Prd St -- N..r W. - - - - - ýýri 1 t