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THEANACONDA STANDARD: SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 25, 1891. 3 #-RPHIL* TRAVELER'SGUIDE.^UMOT akimvk.^0:0., a. M.^From Hnt'e I^eaves Butf M s#) A.M., hllver How ^ i^ A. M , Miurl ^:^ A. M.^19 :9U V. M. ^From llittte sn.l li.imsoo- l/tvnHullo 11 JU A. M^ silv. r Bow 11 .15 V. M..Muan i- .01 F. M. Couuot'U at tUuart wltu trainwuuri leave* i.iuhmhi at I0.su A. m.. IXerLodnell iM A. M.^COO F. M.^From MHMMMlMB M..Hllver Itiiw ;,:1S F. M., Ktuart ,V*i F. M.^lOitio i*. M ^ from Itiitie ami cart'son l*a\es Butle 0:15 p. in., Hinart I^:.v. p. m. l.e.u.s Harrison - i., p, in., liter Maga iituu p.ui. TBA1K nFFART. HiSOa. M.^For liarrliain- smart ^:*^ A. M.,^liier Lodge a 33 A. M., i.iirrisonat lu^o A. M. l:^o a. M. For Unite^Stuart al a:10 a. M^^Mlvi'i f...w at lu.ui a. m.. airtvuu at bull* 10:-u A. M. iSoi\ M.-For Hutt^^ anil (lirrmn-1 eava^Htuart at 3-.19 F. M . armes lu limit) al IM l*.^SI., ^ .hi i is ii at 1:10 F. M. iifloP. M. ^For Hutte-U-ave Stuart aiT.061^.^M , i i i v:iu in Hu'.teiit 7:l'^ F. M. NOTICE. CommencingFriday iimnilnz. April n, the^Uaatrk Railway will rfnimrr ttr* raavuM Ubm ^^f^it.. hi s, lo le,.\ ,^ the Si.iii I.ii .1 rnruiT ami tar-^roll ^vary fcatf Kainutes. ino tliuo cartl us uow^arrauged is as follows: LBAVKHT\X|i\l!li. ,rj:J0a.m. inmu m. ii:4iia.m. f09 li.ilk 99a in. MVJa.m.^1o:im a.m.^II mi a. in.^II :*^ a.m.^M9W p.m. lawI'.iu 2*ni ^. i ii - lawp.m. 4:^*^p III. tanp.iM. IHtp in aw|i.m tawp.m. s:hip ill. awp.in. Illhp. Ill 11:aiji.lu. THtWEATHER. Theflaily rcouiil of tlio thermometer in^(liiat'ity is reported liy A. 'J'. Playter, (lrun-^giHt, coruor Main anil First 999999* Xtw)^lec-orti lor jrciterxlajr was: .a. m., 4*_^ tle-^(trees alvuvv; 11! in., 49 di-prees above;*^p. in., 47 cli Rreea uliuvc; ^ p. m., 41 ilo^green ubovc. AUUUTTHE JackHui'i..ui.in^l.i.iliff yestcnltiy. CITY. upfrom Deer ShcriirJuliu s T. Quigley eumo up from^Deer Lodge yesterday. Thehour for tin- I'resliyteriun Siibhatli^school In - been t-liaiiireil lo 10 u. in. *'.W. Atwater, wlm hus In'on out of^town on buaiueaa for Home day-, returned^yesterday. ASaliliath school will he orc.inizcd in^the scbool house at Carroll to-morrow^afternoon nl o o'clock. W.S. llawn returned yesterday from^Deer Lodge, where he Las been for the^past few 99971 on business. Aportion of the Combination gambling^house hus bet 11 closed for repairs. It will^he pupi red ami painted lliiouuliout. FitzaptrickA Strickfndcn, real estate^dealers, yesterday disposed of a c^ ri.er^p9t on Cherry stri et for MM sum of $1,1101). James1). Mcl'bee of llulte, a relalive^of Dr. D. J. Macdonald, paid the cuy u^visit yesterday, uud relurned oil the even^^ing iruin. FredPkrritlglon, forne rly of the Kstes^A i 1,111.i ll company, wlio bus been absent^from the city for some lime past, returned^yesterday. Adance will lie held to-night at Frenc h^hull uud lhe 11111 ~it- lor the occasion will^be furnished by BtwBaaM ^ tietimg's or-^chestru. ihe public is invited. PUTON IN_G00D STYLE LittleLord Faontleroy^ as Played by^Local Talent ANAPPRECIATIVE AUDIENCE MuchDramatic Ability Displayed^by the Amateurs-Mrs. Jen^^nings Makea a Big Hit^With ^ 'Ostler Joa. ATory creditable performance of the^dramatisation of Mrs. Burnett's famous^and ever popular play, ^Little Lord^Fauntleroy,^ that was given last night at^Kvans opera house. In modern fiction^cannot be found a purer and more lovable^cre.ttur^ than that of Mrs. liodson liur-^netl's ^Liltle Lord Fauuileroy.^ It is so^filled with such a spirit of ideal boyhood^that one feels 111 11 the little lord is the Uiy^that ho has wished all his little friends^should be. The pathos and humor of the^piece are exquisitely combined. The dif^^ferent characters are forcible and the lit^^tle hero does not lose any of his naive-^niss and delicacy by being removed from^the story to the stage. Thellrst thing on last night's pro^gramme was the rendition of the famous^recitation, ^'Ostler Joe,^ by Mrs. A. K.^II. .Jennings, This was recited very^creditably. Mrs. Jennings' acting of lhe^story IM also bar ('locution were note^^worthy. Her rendition of this piece wus^a surprise lo many of her Iriemls. The^an hence showed 11s appreciation by pro^^longed applause. Alteran intermission of 10 minutes the^curtain rolled up on the llrst scene ot the^play. As the play progressed the UJ0 peo^^ple present showed their appreciation of^the very successful efforts of the per^^formers by a goodly quantity of anpluuse.^The characters were well sustained^throughout, uud when the short tune that^bus been devoted to the study of the play^ami Hm oile r d lliculiics that he in the^way of the staging of such a play are^taken into account, it wus n highly^entertaining und successful pi rforin.it.ee.^The character of Lunl /ifuatfsiwaj as^assumed by bltle Kruukie \\ ilton w as a^credit to th:s little fellow, who is but '^^^years old. He is certainly a loveable Loiii^ami curried away the hearts of his audi^^ence. Miss (ieorgiu Huyue in lhe dual^role of MM* Hi nil and .Ui una the adven^^turess was 1 xccllem, showing both bril^^liancy and polish. Foriies iiuchanutl as^the crusty old nobleman, the A'irrf oj^Ikiiriicourt, was fully equal to the difficult^Hart set before him. Mr. Iliichauaii is mi^artist of more than oidinury ability and^created a very tavorable imprt s-aon 011^last night's audience. Dr. J. F. Spell-^man as Harinlwm, the luwyer, was^stalely uud dignified and fully up^to the n quircinenls of his pari. GeorgeListoii as Silo* HuUih, the^kiud-heartcil ^groceryniaii, made u good^Isajwwsatott und his singing ot' i. I liarri-^gau's latest song, ^Maggie Murphy's^Home,^ caught lhe audience. Dr. D. J.^Mcllotiuld us Jitck ifV/iro/i, the bootbluck,^gave a pleasing characterization of that^newt noted of all street gamins ami was^as ^lough as they make 'em.^ Karen^McCuikcii in tile uouble role of lliyjiiis, a^subject, and H'o/.i-ii*, a jockey, was well^ree iveil. E. L. 1..Milan, in the character^ot Thunuts, the butler, ereatoil u most fa-^v^ rai^h- iiuprc^.-ioii, Mrs, J. It. K^^oiic^,^Jlrnl'ii l, I4M ih incstie, acted her part very^cleverly, and her Irish accent was simply^^out of light.^ Mn-s Malawi llarnes, as^J/co v, the maid, ulthough not having 11^long pari, certainly made all ihut wn^ ol^^lauialile out of the lines allotted out u^her, ami wus a pretty and pleasing maid OViDtMUS1N. The Here SHEWAS SHREWD. Itis expected that there will be a base^ball game at the Anucomla park grounds^between u picke I nine ami a team com^^posed of the Montana hotel waiters. GeorgeF.lstou, assistant chief of the^fire department, wus presented yestcnlay^with u line .1 comb fireman's hut, with^.^assistant chief^ nealiy engraved there-^Ma The hat was the gift of a number of^Ins Unite fr.elids. Therestaurant, which has been running^for some lime past at the corner of front^and Oak streets, known us the St. Law^^rence, conducted by Mrs. Gale, bus been^clo^ed. Mrs. Gale und daughters left for^MM y^ sterday. TheMBBM of Ibe Fire Department^band very kindly tendered their services^for the aid of the performance given ut^J.vau-^ opera house last night, uud besides^being of coiisi lcrable service as an attrac^^tion for lite show their clioris were u|i-^I rociated by ti e public. Adance conducted by llrennan A- Gct-^titig- wus In Id last night ut 1 ri ric h hull.^This being the regular dancing school^night a noticeable feature was the lar^e^attendance. Alxm' L'3 couples were pres^^ent who enjoyed the fiance until MloV^night. Hrcnii.m A Getling's oieheBtrafM^^liished the uiilsic. Aparade of the Wolfe Tone guards was^given last night under the command of^Lieutenant Kelly. Afler the puruile an^entertainment was held at the armory on^Fourth street, winch was enjoyed by a^great many of their friends. The itane-^mg of Lieutenant Kelly was one of the^prominent features of the evening. ABoston baked bread and bean break^^fast will be given by Professor Stone ot^the High school this morning at M o'clock^at bis residence 4M Oak street, in honor^of Miss Wolfe, the county inspector of^schools, who will leave this afternoon for^Deer Lodge, 'J his reception will aiso bo^attended by all the tchool teachers of the^city. MissMargaret Wotle, inspector of^schools for Deer Lodge counry, w ill re^^turn this afternoon 10 In r h me it; Deer^Lodge. Miss Wolfe expresses herself us^Ini ing delighted with the manner m 9 hit-h^she has bet 11 received by her many fra uds^in this cuy and also speaks 111 flowing^terms of the way 111 which tile schools in^this city are conducted. famousViollulst to / pprar^n. vi lliurstlay F.vculiig, NextThursday evening Ovide Musim^the famous violinist, and his concert coin-^9499J, will lie at I vans opera house.^This will lie one of the best entertain^^ments of the season. Tile Montreal W9(Mt^says: ^Of Ovule Musiu what can lie said^that the world hus not already thought'.'^Violinists stand upon royal ground with^their simple instrument; and there is a^trio of musical urtists, Joachim, Wil-^helinj and Sorasate the Spaniard, who^arc glad to form a tpiartt-tte with Musin^as the fourth member. Let these not bo^compared, for each has in him his na^^tional and ancestral trails. Musin has a^bri 1119999% 99] airiness and a glitter that^are his own. He represented everything^with ins marvelous bowing and delicious^lingering as he caressed the loving trout^of his living Violin, and out from a mass^of music the sounds grew and rose dis^^tinct and char, how swelling and sway^^ing, aguin falling like the cadence of^sunnie r breathings and dying away into^melodious silence. At times you were^overcome by his boldness, brilliancy and^power, and then he embraced you with^his sinkins till you caught your breath^a nd sighed.'' Disturb**!!ihe Pssre of the Kow. FredWinkles wus arrested by Officers^Neman and Pickle for creating a disturb^^ance und flashing a gull on th ^ row at an^early hour yesterday morning. He was^tried yesterday afternoon in the police^court before Judge Pdsgerald on the^charge of disturbing the peace,^and was fined flO and costs^for this ollelise. The charge of^currying coticculed weupons wus not^brought up owing to some technicality in^in regard to the weapon, but tin* trial on^second charge will come up luler ill tho^same court. Advantageof Km .wing That B'srk Ileus l9f Hi* l-tf.^F'riim the \Vasliinkt n star. Anold woman with a green bonnet and^umbrella to match, approached a stall at^the central market early yesterday morn^^ing and asked if ibe eggs exposed 00 the^counter for sale were fresh. Wedon't advertise to sell rotten ones,^ma'am,^ said the dealer, crustily. Xo,I s'pose not,'' rejoined the custo^^mer. ^I'd like two dosen, if you please,^but I'm very particular about bavin' the^blaca hens' eggs always. Themerchant of produce gasetl upon^her with an expression that was bait in^^dignation and half disgust. Howcan I tell wl ich were laid by^black hens'.^' he growled. ^If you know,^jus' pick 'em out for yourself. Theold woman smiled pleasantly, ami^proceeded to select from the basket those^of the eggs which she designated as the^black hens', while the dealer held a lug^for their reception. He noticed that all^of those she chose- were of extra sno. Theblack hens seem to lay big eggs,^ma'am,^ he saitl, finally, when all the^largest ones in Hie stock had been picked^tint. Oh,yes,^ replied the old woman, as^she paid for her purihilse. ^It's always so. Good Ma7 Aflershe had gone, 1he merchant^rubbed bis chin thoughtfully for two or^three minutes and then remarked to him^^self: HyJovelI call that about the slick^^est trick I've had worked on me formally^aday. Hlaek hens' eggs unit ed ! All she^wanted was a chance to pick out the big^ones il.d site got it. Willithat he looked, not spitefully, bin^admiringly, after the old woman anil lhe^green bonnet, who stood for IX) minutes^ut another stall near by anil chaffered^over Ihe price of u terrapin, which she in^^sisted ought to be cheap, because the^length of its toe mills was an intallible^ludieatiuii Ihut it was old and tough. He \\ as a Menu .M^a* Fromthe New York Herald. Wnenl met my Iriend, A. Colde, the^other afternoon he had a curiously lbs.^gusted expn-s-ion upon his 9999, quite un^^usual with that ordinarily hghi-iicurted^ami merry young man. Well,what's the trouble now^^ 1^queried 111 my kllltlesl tone. Trouble!Do you remember my uncle Grated Why,yes. Dclightfuloltlgciitlem.nl. Delightful!Why, he's the him, blum,^blamed meuuest man that ever had an^ingrowing toe nail while wandering^through this valley of tears. Wherefore^ He'sjust dead. When ho was in poor^health once he made me his sole heir.^Gave me all he had in the world, f-,^^'^) in^coltl cash. Yououghtn't to kirk, he^* Wait, l ln re was one proviso. I was^to pay him IiOO ayear as long as he lived. Yes. Welltalk about mean men, the old^sko Hint w. nt uud lived just live years,^^and young t'ultle hurried along toward 99^undertaker's establishment to look on the^bargain counter for a colllu. Oneof the queer industries of this^country, about winch very little is known^outside the Custom House, is the cultiva^^tion ol ginseng. It is found in the moun^^tain regions of Georgia, North Carolina,^Alabama ami Tennessee in abiiiiduuce,^ami only the roots of the plint art* used.^These are tlug up in the full of the year^by mountaineers and it populurly known^throughout these rey ions us ^sung,^ the^prefix ^gin^ being discurded absolutely,^and the last syllable pronounced as if 11^were spelled with an ^a,^ The roots ure^dried and sold to the in arcst storekeeper,^and are eventually collected ill large^quantities, sent to California and thence^are shipped 10 C hina. The I li nese at^^tach wonderful medicinal proinirties to^this article, which has an abominable^odor and villiunous taste, uud they place^all especially vuluo upon roots whit h^have fantastic shapes. A ginseng root^hearing a fancied resemblance lo a^human shape is worth its weight in gold^in t'hiua. Inthe picture gallery of ( harlion Park*^m ar Malmesbury, Bug., is a glass ease^containing the skill and feathers of a big^t-row. The creature had been caught and^nailed to a tree with other vermin, a fate^which so many thousands ot crows share^yearly that there is nothing o ld in it.^The extraordinary purl of the^matier is that in the shelter of^his wings, where the hotly was lioforo de^^cayed u little wren hud built itself an ex^^ceedingly littlo nest. With wonder-^lul dexterity the tiny bird^hud contrived to fasten together the^wings ol his dead enemy, whose body^he proposed to utiliz Too entrance lo^the nest was where the crow's breast had^lieeti, ami here the family of littlo wrens^were reared. The nest wus observed,^uiitl when its occupants had llowu uw.iy^11 was carefully removed and placed 111^the owners picture gallery. Takea swim. Theplunge bath at the old gymnasium^on Park avenue, which has 9999 closed^during the past winter will lie formally^opened to-day. Manager George savage^has sparetl 110 pains to make the place a^very desirable one for all who wish to^take a bath. He hus made several changes^in the way of putting in more strain^pi|m-s, m building u eoonng room and also^in other respect-. ItsAn UM*-r.Mi^ Hall.^Granite lodge No. V, L O. O. F. will^give u grand uiiuiversory bull 111 Miners'^CIIlow hall. Granite, on Motiduy,A| ril L7.^IS 'l. All respectable |^co| le ore invited^to attend. _ Thecho t-est Fairhuvcti resuh-nce prop.^^ riy f-T 9aia by lbs Washing, n IM|9M^9^tueut company, itooiu L-, Scott House. *i|irrleliee of .1 i im-i'l rut luu. Wolusii Mr.Wisdom ^Dear sir: I beg to thank^you for the delightful mid refreshing^^KoIm nine^ you so kindly sent nic. 1^have used the loiioi preparations of die^most celebrated manufacturers ^^f Lon-^don and Paris, but consider your ^Rt ber-^Utte^ their superior in point of piirityantl^excellence. Wishing roll Ibe 9BhoM9jd^ll^9999999 you dt serve, 1 I^ lu dii, failhfully^joiirs, Kvmv amiott. Theiii.' Msgr l.lnM growfewer every year, by the recent ex.^t^ nsioti of the I*ni'in Pae.hc, li e old trail^from i hey en lie north to 1' ^ igl ^ and the^lilack Hills country is BOW ^m cupe d by^wall tquipped trains. This m-w hue^i ,k^ stusy ^ , ncee-s ^ ' mineral^lands ol Wyoming. Fa.-: trains, goo J^^irvicc, and low rate-. .lisrueuing M.Suanfeldt, gardener, will attend to^all k.' 9)mt vegetables and ll -wcr gar^^dening. Leave orders at John Carlson's,^on 11 .ar slieit, Korttnlr, Cliesp. TheGranite company Ivnanling house,^formerly occupied by Mrs. Harrington,^ll Is m first-class condition, with all 999s^i s-nry fixtures, including a new range. Fortyregular boarders at present; ac-^commodaqons for MO. Collectionsfor board ran. If necessary^be made through the Granite company's^office. Forfurther Information apply to JohnDiksixg, Granite, Mont. Learnshorthand. American standard^system taught. Write for terms. W. J.^Jameson, 519 Wyoming street. Unite,^Mont, CaliforniaF srurslon Kales,^The Northern Pacific will sell on the^lfith of next month round trip excursion^tickets as follows: liutte to San Fran^^cisco via Portland, both directions, $75:^San Francisco, going via Portland ami^returning via Ogden, ffU; to Los Angeles,^going and returning viu Cortland, enter^^ing Sun Francisco in one direction either^going or returning, fx1.!; to I.os Angeles,^going via Portland and San Francisco^and returning via Sacramento and Ogdcn,^f^M.50. Theabove tickets are gotsl going sixty^^*sti| days and good tor return pussage any^lime within six months from date ot stile.^'1 hose desiring to take advantage of these^rates may cull on or address, Ja.misMcCaio. G.A.. Uutte. Hostoiipapt-rs show that 17 corporations^in Fall Kiver, with an uggregale of fl*,-^OiiOcupitul. have earned during the yi.tr^less than 2 per cent, and in many in^^stances nothing at all, and argue that la^^bor has receivad its lull share of coliqs ti-^saliou. torHair. AIM9JM power boiler; cheap. Apply atSTAND Mill office. Beforebuying examine the aceiiuiat' 1^founding hoard of the Boston piano.^King A- Kennedy, stun- agents. Passengersdestined lo the promim tit^cities east of the Missouri river 9999)1(1^patronise 109 ( hieugo, I n ion Paeifl A^Northwestern line. Magnificent Pull^^man and Wugtit r sh cping 9ars, asagwot^Pullman and a'enbwsstaffu dining car-. freereclining chair curs, handsome day^coaches and comfortable Pullman colon^^ist slet|srrs. LetterI t ads, bill I cuds, job printing af^every description neatly done at tut-^ST AM Li A hp 99999a Tianostuned and repaired by Fred I Ms^ton of Ortoii Bros. Satisfaction guurua-^ti t it. Tonil trh'nn 1/ mnjt runcrrn: \\vhereby warn all parsons lliat we will not^he rt'sponsihlr lor nil) dehts incurred ta the^woikins' oi Uieiit-orgt- claim oil U^^t cn-ek. .1.H. Kirir.^lit.' Mil.US.^Itv .1. It. Kkkck. Atlornev in fad.^Ana. o*U\. \h.tit., a BfU ^'^. I9M. II.A. D'A( III I U WhulisWi.u uua Ktl.til^lUillu City, MunUiiu. EVANS^ OPERA ^ HOUSE I TIIF. liKFAT Mt'slt'Al. F\T\T I I ThursdayEveninp;, April 30. in OVideMvjsir\ Tb I,real Violin \'irtuoso, Supi-jrh'd^h^ h.s ow n i ompali). .WMFI'd 1st: I VNNKlt, :^IM/. FAJtMATKK, : : KAKL ^TORK, I11\\ Mill RCH MM J.'-salenfSeats o|s-n Turstla)', A pi II -Jslh^li. stulai Piters. -DealerIn- +DIAMONDS + All tiru.l. s of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Optical^Goods, Silvetware, Etc. Clothing:and Furnishing Goods Department J.^ C. ^ KEPPLER AnacondaMontana. Watchmaker^ Jeweler ANACONDABAKERY DYER^ CO. Bread,PiciCake*, Confectionery. FreshHome Made Candy^A Spoclalty. OrdersTaken For Wi atMl rakes. IC6CREHM IN SE7TS0N. Lin ^ Co. ^ DSTES^ C0NNELL4 I-iaiils/1 s torn T'nn t ^' MERCANTILECOMPANY. Inour Clothing Department for Fall and Winter trade we have a^finer line of domestic ami injportcd pocls tli.tn has ever^been placed before thu- public for their inspection.^The newest and latest styes and designs. l$1.50 TO $5.00 \x WcRuarnntee to save yon in Cash Value on the purchase of each Suit. We will not e^ive you the Stale O'.il Chestnuts of^Closing Out Dodders and l'rt sentsto Klind the pur^^chaser. 'Ihe Dollar Casli Viilue sa\cd is^wh.it you want. Cbln'sea:d Jtpioe^e Fiocy Cools, Lades' Ur.derWear. JHa'.dkerch'efs RND SILK GOODS. FinetAWSS s.-Hl Us4 n pain -I. I ^ BJ e. Kats,^rlc, t'mut M., au^c^...1.i. M'.m.ia.i. K'sfmi am Watchmakers,UN SI., AN V.j, jA Op(HHI L lll\ K. ,*'''5^ ' ^^^SaUi/l I'letuio I i^ .^^ ^ ii'-t Thehrnitti l'rcinier typwwrlsaff sur-^i Bisrs t very other iiiaehiue m the market.^Kine ^- Kaiiliadi, nl** tits. torKnit. TtrnlianilbOUle olliteslU the Siandard^buiMmg. MHRTINSt FOX. I'y 11 t 9J in 1v (irar^. '1 .1 Cvflfirdionery.^^ Wbalesitlfan! 1 ct.... Iva.er id^^COAL OIL,+ \VKARB SOI.E AGENTS I OR THE ChristysImported London Hat, TbeCelebrated Gold Medal Tiger Rat, Hand Made, StetsonHats, the Finest Grades, fAayAlsoAgents for Wilson Mmthers' Kmc Fitting White Shirts^ami Negligees. The latest ami newest novelties in Neckwear, the^latest and newest styles in K. iv W. Collars; the latest and newest^styles in Fine Dress Shirts. In lact if you want anything of the^newest and latest styles ami designs in Furnishings ALWAYSGO TO Wewill always take great interest in showing goods to all, let^your purchases be what they may.K. ^ C. M. CO. THECHICAGO,^MILWAUKEE ^^ST. PAUL K Ithe Fast Mall Short l.lno from St. f'aul^anil MiiineaiHih* via. La Cross ami Mil^^waukee to 1 hieatro and nil ,Miitits in tie*^l.aslern Stutes ami 099x999k Ills the .inly^line untler one iiianatfemetit Iretweon St.^'anl anil ( luea^.i, ami is lhe Finest^Equl|i|s^i Hallway in Uh Northwest, ll^is the only lino riimiiiiu Pullman Drawing^Ktxmi Mee|ilng t ars Kith luxtirious sinok-^iny r.-' int, antl the finest tlinini; ears iti^the worlil, via the famous ^Kiver Hank^Koutc,^ along the shores of 1'epln anil^the lieatitiful Missisni|i|n Kiver to Milwati-^kee ami ( hieniro. Its trains eonnect with^those of Uu^ Northern lines m tlm Craud^I lii. il l)t'|iot at M. I'.ull. No ehaliifoot^ears of any class la'tween St. I'aul ami^t'hicairo. for through tiekets, tune tallies^ami full Information a|.|.i^ to any couikiu^ticket agent lu the Northwest. Bieler\berg^ Co., Wholesaleand Retail Dealers Beef,^ Mutton ^ and. ti I. Ilot.t. I'rralilrnl,^31 \ l.t I s 11 % I I . \ e^ I're. l. T.99. i Mull si on, t ashler. FirstNational Bank ANACONDA,MONT. CAPITAL. $1 00,000 4 GAME, ETC. t MainStroot, - Anaconda. #-000EN-^MILITARY ACADEMY, GCDENCITY. UTAH. AFIRST-GLASS SCHOOL FOR BOYS CL. HOWARD, S-ipt. I'MV.itpi*t^U I^^'in^^^t1(^ r^n^1 For^lim Fif*ha\oj^^ai 'I timio.k t a |E* tnT.il I an.xin^ busiu*'^ga 1u.if.-r... ntj I'ttiiiipiu alt^4^M l^ K\-^cliuuijn drawQ ua iA^tul*Hx. I lillobufg, i.tH(UrW, iMlb In. I ^ 1' .^1. I*:^ri^% lUiulMirc, rim in^l .1 Him^IcsiiIliu ^iu^ * m Kuit'pu. AmrrlrnnRlHMMMa S^u^^ii.ii JrUiik...Ncw Yoric , iNnAhftSMtotuU IssinkiNn%h^* IVn I -;.^^^^ iMrnMiiai 1tali NavUoaJtJ luiik o^ifu II.i-^^tii- \ Co Htitl*f M-i.Um\t%' \^,in^fiai llutikH i- -\ Ln.itui*lirot $i i'oI ' i i ^ ^ . NOIHHIuOmiWNh; I ^ Oiar-^ II tm^lull All11 l^tli^^r^ WtlO lllkty iUUkillt.Ttlir.aTa*^M'lVi ^ llltrrt*tstetl : Vti ui-' heirliy no'iilxl that I hav-^ ^ x|wfit1i*.t *^ Itl UtXH *lid lttll^liivt-m^'ii(^i MCati -ll** i 'll^ .1^I ^'^ *^.t| I r. if . ^ ^*.^^ IwiDiC . -on K-astrr m.. k in Ifc-v-r I^HtK't- Mining I I.Mi *' t iti Ik . r^UnU'f ronnly, Male N MouUiua. ai.-i illetl for ^^ i ^uii eoitajty rararaN ^f *aid Pati i ^^^ riMii.ty,lu ordrr lu hol^t tuud prenutu-g under tit**^i'invit.,4111-* of M-4-tloti .*,:rj4. iv, iwt ^i ^ututt*!i ^^f tlm^I' Hit i^l HUtteff, he'ittfttie ainuuut r*'^iuir^il to hold iii.- - .**^!^- f i i!,.- \.^9tri eu^llU^: iVt'-mlKT 31, A.^|l.. lekwy autl Ih reint-er 31. A- I^ , K.-K All'tlf^^tt 111 Mi dn\ 4 from (he wrvuv *^( th^ n^iti ^ or^wit Inn W da^ ^* *ft.r thm no 1 e t^y |^.il^n.a(ion^^^imi fail or i**fut^e to niiitriiiiite your iM^rtiou of^wrk ^ ii'4'ti.litur.' khnMitum ^our tnt*-rr^i in^Mitl cljiim will been in tl.e BTM **rty ot thu ^ut^-^w llhri uiltiei ^a.(t M t Hurt 2..til, LHKIIIAN JOIINsMJ.V.^| AnJirnnd.k. Montana, Man h N(HI* K 1*1 ^ * m ^\V N HC lo i^vik'^ W .u^attii:^Vuu aie hereby boiitieU that w^ liAVtveft-^; i.^ n^l* U IImi ii) La hi i r mi'l nt'|^!.^v tiufuu upon Um k.: I '\ ^!^ Of!* (MltJ Ketl UUd^ lotitj ,.rlU#^ 1U l^fMT iI,, .i.1. n^ uty, wt.itc of UouUuia, and ttUii lor^freord Jan m i;. A h latf^, with rounty r^*^eorder ^ri mki Omtt l^o-lue rounty, recorded M {|-ate M, L^4jok I of lorui* lode Uw auouts to which^left rein^ tw iijiei^\ ni.ide f^^r a in re 'leflh.le do^weripliuo , Ln ord^c ta hold uid ('remit**, under^the itrovti. irt\* of ftcetioa .'.j.^, reviled ^l:Uute^ of^lhe Vtilled Mal^^, Lieani the amount re^|utred lo Ibold lhe unit* lor lhe year eiuLn/ l^ereuit^er 31. IA.l^.And If wi'ihtn ^^ ^lav^ li^ m ihe t*r- rWofttadi n-'tit-e tur wtthui yu day* alter iht^^^joUeob) i^.i^ii'aiiou ^* h daII or iwfwMa to ron-^trl your |aoru^^n of r..^h e\t^eudituie a* a cu^^^owner. ^-Mir intt r^^^t in laid n um will inh-odm tliepioit iiy olMrtWCCibtri L:uU*r *aid ^o^ lion..j-w. KitAN K KKNN'KDY.^J. K l^^l liHKKl V.^HAKtt. M AKkA^*n^coj(i^A. Mont. K. l-ruar^ W. le^i. NOTICETO CO-OWNER. Toii o rtsWot in bi 100At*- brtrbf notified that I hw* exr^en li^t^M e bundi ^ d Uoliar*. In Uilmf and iiii;^rme-^ttieitU u;x n tl.o ^Judilli quaru loti^ uauiu^^riaiiii. ita.d r.aim It ^ ti.alol in ^^eoiveiowti^nui .n lUtAiict, ui the County of l^eer l. d/^and ^ ate of M'-ntanv aiui i^ utiu'.etl on .. We*tlido Of lr^ B LfO iii i. . iImkII l.^^o^lw^rth*flb^ Iwiiutbi lottta ^^ ^th ap|^^*ar by^aftidrt\u ol j^M-wwin- ut t.lett nthe iAn of th *^c rut) ree-'nier *'f ^j*t l l*e^ r Unl-ie county,^Mali ^ ' Moutana. fur ihe \e.,r :-y^', m on.rr t i^h id t^ald premiM-* uud* r the i^rov.^,oin of |M UN realfted wl^tl!te^ Of Hie I n.led M.d-w, I eilur the antouut, te^ ar^*d lo hold the^wiin.' '^' lhe ^ear !-^'. And f wilbin uuieiv^iia*^ arier thu uoli t hy i . ..-a .on. ^ .,t tail --r^tt *..M- lt^ roiitiil'iile y^aut^: - n ^ \ 11'.'.'i^' .*a rtMitii'i, ^ mi tntereft ill mu t^,l...tii will liw Hie the |^i * j erty of i..o ^itl^-^n i .la i isliUrr k... aavclo n . Ui, JOHNII. !. LAM)ALL^Ai.ui*.: da, Hvut., J^b. l-', ldu*. ^^D.K. SPRHKER -:- Th^ UM Reliable - UaafWlSlaWf^ . ^ M 11 i I | tt g And MMHHJ llll'ke i ol (elli| t.tl ntC bu IdiOjf Will doaril lo call on lutu for PLANS,SPtXlFkAHONS AN J FIGURES. 1'.i^. Bo\ ' 11. Ut*^sdfiu^e. corner lUcti and ivlli.ireelw. H. H. L0CHN. WarmSprings Shoeing Shop, GeneralBUcksmithiog aaJ W^jo^^Kepairing. !ir*fl:ilsttrntlon tn land rraoks. weak test .iit J inter In tii,; horses. IKir.l Slr^^.-t. n.-\l .'.. ^rto A N.n . I \\Min^i'\ -s , a.XAUI.MIA.