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6 THEANACONDA STANDARD: FRIDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 1$. 1891. DELVINGFOR TREASURE TheCeaseless Search for tbe Eire's^Hidden letali THEWILBUR MINE BONDED Boston,New York and London^Copper Murkcts bmloot District^-bou.di r bi.mpl.iiK Works^^Other Nitntiorv Fromllie Boulder Ane. '1bu Stella mint'. Amu ^n district, is^shipping two rar ln.nl, u( ore a U.iy li^ the^Lsat IU it'll a siinlti r. TheHoulilcr Sampling works in loa'l-^lug a car of ore (^ r ^lii| in -nt u^ West Su-^peri'T Miit tiers. TheNorthern 1* icfie railroad in rec^iT-^ing three ear loads id ore at t atareet lor h pun-ill prohah y l i tlioTosloti Mueller, l*ros|kets in the Ida mine, Willow^Springs ilisirici, are cuiistiinily improv^^ing, mid the worU of ilirelopiiif nt is^steadily puste-il forward to 111. ^ w the pos^^sibilities ol Iks pr ^|ier:y. Lastweek IhirM M ill iril hold at pule^lie auction a ili.nl inte r. ^i in the Lie-^phsnt mine, ( itar irl district, tielniiging^to W. It. (j.thing* und ode rs, to I. iskt ll^4% ( ti| pies. Theilinwaths mine, Inline! ilislrirl,^reee Ted i||-ee ear loads of lumber di n^week liy I be Korlhern I'acille railroad,^which milit ate* th.it coinnlerahle work^Is to he ilnnu on lint properly in the 1111-^mediate future. h tr.es Smith has two men at work on^the Sitting hull lode, nlioiit one mile east^of Uasin. A tunnel is l^ lag run into the^mountain to tap the lead. The lisle is^situated iu one of Ills most picturesque^gullies leading to the Lmilil r river. KdHyau of the II uldcr valley was in^town this week w ith what seem il to lie specimen of rock halt. II^ says be^knows where di.-re ih any amount of the^same Mull, and il it proves to he it good^quality of salt, as is slile ipit.il. it w ill^certainly bring much wealth to Inn and^to the valley and the stale. Acontract has la-, ii given to Mi ort.^Esgsn and Sanders to sink the shaft of^the Hiawatha mine, Himhi district, li ^J^feet, taking it tlown to the HMmI level.^Work lias alrcudy begun on the contract,^and tbe stock holders and managers o! lie-^company are antic.paling rich ilevelo|i-^tneuis as depth is re tched. A.1*. Smith has taken a lease and bond^on tbe Wilbur mine, AuiiiX'iu iltstriel,^owned by iieorgo evencer, MM bond lie-^lug f ir ^.'^'.i ii i A week or two bus been^devoted to putting the property in good^working shaite, and drifilug is now g ung^on and ore is ben g tnki n out. There Is^A Hue showing in tin* propertv. anil soiie.*^very flii^ ore has already been taken out^of th'^ mine. Messrs.Boyee ami Jolinson, the li e ice*^of the Montana mine, in lligfoot district,^this week sbipnetl Iti tons of ore to Unite^as a sample from the property. It loosed^well and promised loimiwcll m gohl.^Tbe ore bail to be packed out of the^mountains, no mail being yet Iniilt to the^mine. 'Idle mine is tb Vi'lo|M-d by a I..v^loot tunnel, in the face of ^Inch mm pay^streak is about a fool wid\ Ills^ i^|^|icr MiliSrl. Fromlbs Ku;ni er n; sul Mimu .lomnsl^rapt. IV. 1ne lloston market for at pp -r stocks^the past week has been rather inactive,^with a slight reaction in prices, and the^outlook for an active market is not quite^so encouraging aa it was lat^i week. At^the same t.iue there is no press urn lo sell^stocks, holders prcii-rnug to wan for a^better market later on. The .Montana^group, wdnch has tukeu tin- lead of lale,^was rulher quiet and prices declined^fractionally on small sales, Huston it^Montana sold down to ti-and liulte A^Uosloll to tilt. Calumet^ llccln sold in u small way at^91170, a decline ol ^ . from last wa-ck. I en*^teiini.il sold at tl'^.. but ricovered to^w hich was the clo.ing price last we k. Kcar*ari,-ubus been lairiy active at^a\i'oni the same prices as last we. k. A^sinull lot sold at ^17. bu'. most of ibe sales^were at jltl ,^ ^1^^' O.-ccolahah Im-cii q'lllc 11-in at ^F.11- gj^^40; only small lots, t.owt ver, sold itt t. .^latier price. r*i.inkliii sold at 117)4 fj^tl-'1 -1 trutisaciions modernte, Tauiurackdeclined to $l~i, firn few^slisre. only. Atlanticsold at fU\i for I M share,.^Alloui i declined lo si _ Arnold sold^at }l-'4, and National at II ^4 Nanial'e ii, el d^d to I.e. . ..n s|t),i|i ^nli B,^It is stated that the m nipaiiy sluiipiil^last wet k tsocarloails ol matte ol 10,009^pounds each. Huron,on the publisl cil slalcraWM of^affairs at the mine last se. I,, i lined^from ;''. to T.'^ c, with luier sales ut * V. Idleslock of the W'ohcm.e Mining^company ^ f M.ch.gau tins been uduuticd^to dealings ai the ekeiiaiiL-i , and talcs to^^day were reported al lt^'t,i ^4'i. Idsilver slocks then i- not iiiueh do^^ing. Duiik ii sold ill Me. and t'ociir^d'Aline at (I la. 3p. m. ^ The market since the noon^has been it btlle heavy. I*e tIIk 11II declined tofir and Uareola, to ^ l,e Tb tiiisiuesa dune during this week iu^New York has bten v. ry satisfactory as^to volume. Prices arc ipi le sternly, und.^for tin- liner sorts, have a somewlial hartl-^ening tendency. 1 lie two leading Lulu'^porapanics, the Calumet A lb cut ai d^Qutm-y, are still holii.ug lor UJ .c , hut^others have la-en sidling below , and wi^bear that some sales b.ive lien made at^a little less than liljj '. Tins latier price^is for ingots winch are still eninp.ir.it v. ly^neglected, while for cakes and wire bars^something mere is obtainable. Casting^copper alho Is s Illy held and relatively^high prices ask- iboi.irli u nppear- mat^these hav. la'ely Imsimi somew hat sbsded^and wi ^| ne 111 ill ,^. Tin- ^ tiers of^furnui o ii u'i r ..I .no i mull and murly^etrerytnuig u being hb.pp d abroad. IuL iiiilou til^ mark'^, ha I a declining^tendency ; pr.c.s opened very llrm an^Monday atst ui il.'.l, but buV^ since green^way P. A';.' '-' i. I, closing at aj.' 7^ tid,^for spot and afM ttt II. focthre, montns.^^aKilled - .ris are guote.i: Kngluh lough,^fiU Nlil Ws.| best seh c'. ii i' ., lo. ^^^Ui 1^ ; I 1 ^ M eet-, i. : ,. fti ; ,troi,k. ^^^els. sV amle'i; yd,on li. ..i hlicelh, 1.i e.rolvfe and lake Qopuera ar,- quite^Jreely oil. red. We ure e.thled that the^statistics ilo ma i how any change for ttie^first bulf oi Ibis month. HenryIt. Mer n ^ I lc, rein ri the stock^of coppe^ ii huio|m*, o*i A u31, to tinve^been ei.07',1 tons, wim It. 10 tons i.tl a^thereto I roan ^ h It, Australia and II ivre,^making a total of || h.'.i loM in aigbl,^This is an mer. ill die v.nble supply^in one ii. n . of 1.361' iou^. KANSAS' utu:.^supn l.ilrnds ,t I'orisr of Iks tsutui lie.^IM Makes a ktstraisai. Wamii.notoji,Sept. H3 ^Superintend^^ent Porter of the census bureau has made^public additional statements as lo farms,^homes and mortgages in Kansas. Ac^^cording to tbe results obtained direct by^the agents of the census i flic^ from of^^ficials, records ef municipalities and^counties ii appears that the n c r led real^estate mortgage debt of |l^-,tilH MO. ex^^cluding slate and railroad laud contracts,^was incurred iu Kansas during the de^^cade 1CWI s^i, n large portion of winch baa^been paid. Of tins f.'il3 2H2:M. or7l.ll^l^er cent, of the total ciiciiiiiliereil ^ui r.'s^^is almost entirely agricultural real estate,^and the remainder encumliered ^lots^ or^village, city all d otlur real estate. The^total number of in rt^ages ri corded dur-^tbe 10 years was ttliu.bin, of winch 41^.IUJ,^cr S7.t3 per cent, wi re on acreage, the^lemaiiider ' II lots. Tbe t listing debt of the^slate, Jan, 1, |-'i i, secured by r.-al estate^^nortgag', as.de from stale and railroad^land contracts, aggregates tSH 4*71,IPS,^$ltl7,Ua,01!^, or 70.W per cut., being on^acr. age, Hie rtmaliiibr on loir. 'J be ur-^erage aiiioiintof debt ill force per assessed^acre, $11.(7; llio uv rago amou'it of debt^ui force pur in ^r.^ ig-d acre, ftitia. O^Hie tola! debt in force against acreage, ill^per cent, is on r.-al e tit^ in lliu western^h df of the stale, wliei^ values nr.- lower.^1 ins has a great tffecl uu stale uvcrages^based on values. Debt iu force, tier cap^^ita, is Jl u'i and per family of live, $4.25;^but Ibis latio is not st und, hicail e of^tuuiiy non-ri sideiil owners of ni irigaged^real estate. 'I'he recorded debt of the^slate lias ih created 4J 4!^ |^cr cent, from^lWti^ to lhft'.i In examining unlives ills^^ ale to s..y fully llir.-t^ft .in lb, of tjie debt^of ill! statu was u curied from the pur^^chase and improvement of p!o|H-rtv. ^ x-^empt ftoiu taxation, i g/regaling *.V* 745,-^3K^. Mr. 1'orttr concludes that the mort^^gage indebtedness is II M per cent, of^ill^ trim valuation of all property ill tbe^state. blOCKi AND t;ON.Ji. ii^s slid l'i ui s li, UgaSjgl \siues on tbs feinckf srliaags Ni.wYniik, Sept. . 1 The stock market^opened this morning irregular and ex^^cited; weakness In Missouri I'acille was^moil proiicinii-ed at ill^ outset, anil 4 per it. wus knocked ^ ff its pr.ee wiilnn the lirsthour. '1 he rest of the nitikei was^dragged down and tbe decline was steuily^during tbe mottling, then there was a^hlight recovery. In tiie last hour, how-^i v T, there was a renewal o' die depriv^^ing iiitluencc. Missomi I'acille took au-^oihi r dip and touched II against 71'. lust^evening, slide DaMM Pal'lllc dropped to^^I i. and many oilers, liielinliug l.ackn-^watitia, sliowcd m irked weakness. Stocks^winch ti.itl ttiroughout tile forenoon re^^sisted the decline now gave way and the^market closed acuve and weak ut am ut^bu bolt, in tlgurcs of tbe day. Losses^were very material ami siguillcuui among^the leading shares, Missouri I'.icille show^^ing u dei Luc to-lilghl of '.'^,. I'aioi Pa-^i'illc, ,'li^; Wubiish preferre. , U'^; Lacka^^wanna, iM| Atchison and lairlingioii,^and o.li. r smaller amounts generally^heia-eeii 1 and I per cent.^Government bonds, steady,^t losing sti es-:^I . t\ V legtstereiL ItMl \. ty. prsferrnl.. ttt 1. i, 4s ciiitpoii I.ft, tHt K g U.h. 4's Btugeais.^I'm ,llr o'^ lie Alell'snll 4I1 Al'ielie'ilKXIsrsM^t al.aiU I'm lie.... IS^i uu ana Sum bergs ..^l'^ mr.n I'st-ine....^biiriiui'tou lackasalls WBM li. tl... b_L,gf Kris llHIIhasA. il \SS.. hakeMinie Icms ^ Nnsti MteMgMi ^nltal. Pu^M .ssoiu i Piic.tie.. lot*^Net tllel II I'.u lilt'., i's ,^V P. prclellcil... 1 N.nhweatafu .... i: i IIk n 41 IK'4 '.'I lll'l \.y Dean^^rages, iiupiiit....^Oregon -si hi, i.Ilia^iM'V'.i Natl;: ll... SortsA in creak.,^i rajtseow iMuiaL I'sc.iioMia' Beadlag Kin^ imi.ii s\ ss'a^Km liraude p to .^jlbo tirsinli- lusts. KochIslaag St.Paul St.I'otil molilalia. leraiisal lix.is Par lie .... PakMII'settlf 1'P prell'l It'll...^I . !t. I Minis KargsKxB ens.... \testi'l a 1'uinll. ..^All:. CollDll Oil. .. II4^41 Mlt% Til's.-^'. IHf lit 4H' 141 llosltoihSaaU -tliirkit'..^I'OhTON, Sept. 1'4 Tbe following] were^d c ^ losing gayata! oust AliI; a i l k 1st ;^.. AhIi k i pk I list till Anii k I pk mils a,^1'aill.liylotl : gg,( en. Com.... 7it ^lieitil scrip I si mor. buds .... Iggl^li k^18's Hlolirt ii.ii l.t i. Nl.wVoaK, hepi 111^Money on call^cosy : closed offere.l 6 per e -ut. Prunenit realm.o paper, 1H (7 per^cent. Sterling Exchange ^ Weak; U^-day^bills, H.N^, di m Hid M.Siy,^liar silver, '.'7' latniionHaayag Msrkst,^I OMtoN. Sept. -I. ^rinsing. Crtn^ols: money, l^4 11-16; do. account. !h 11-10; Inited Mail t t ., l.i ' .; |J ... log.^liar silver. 4'1, ^ er outiea.^Money, per '4d)l ' ill. i'l-tiolt-iuii tl irl* ^. NtwYork, Sept. l'i ^ Petroleum^closing at ale. THE NEW Y.trlx MAHK-:.^t losing titiotitlions get .tlt'talt and Mining Storks. Hitv Yniik, Sept. J4. -Tho coring quo- IllsImenlioHs Wars of tbs ties'.^From the t liicago Trll'iine. Ofcourse be wasn't to blame. He knew^none of the circumstances Ho only^knew that \u* old college cbum bad mar^^ried shortly utter bis graduation, three^years before, and he wanted to show bis^interest. So when be met his former^rliutn he wrung his band and exclaimed: Well,by Loorgcl Wbcrodi l you drop^from^' Thechum edged away a little, and said^he was J ist passing through the city on^bis way Weal. Murrinl,too, since I saw you last! '^exclaimed lb^ Clucagoun, heartily.^^Low's your wife^ ' Verywell, ih ink you,^ was the reply. (JooI! I'd like to meet her soul^ time.^I'll hut she's a stunner i r she never would^luivo caught you. Y'oii fiad the heat eye^for feminine loveliness of any man in^college. Any children One. Thechum trii d to nn v ^ on, but the^I ll eagoan caught blgfl, by tbe baud again^and cried: lliillvboyl Only 114 and a papa. Boy orgirl^''^^bill. BaUafyel. Pr.'tly as a peach, loo, III^bet.'' She'sa very lovely (M, of course.^Hut rca ly, you must excuse gM| I must^be ^o ng. Ocourse! Of course! Grorg-^! But^I'u nk^ to hear lo r call ) u 'papa' once.^Wouldn't it sound funny, though^ Ye-,it would,'' haul ih^ young man^de^l^eian ly. ^Hut alM doi sn't do it. Ilo^you understand'-' She ih e-n't do it!'' Excutume, old man,^ said the t.hica-^goan, ^1 didn't SMtp to thmk. Too^yiinig to talk, I suppose. How old is^she^ NearlyIH, you inspired idiot!^ cried^the young iiiuu. ^Ni any It* 1 married u^widow, and if you live to lie 1,000 years^old you'll still bs wailing to he tr Alice^call MM 'pipa.' Uoou! day. Asthe ( li eagoan watched him tlUap-^pear down the street he muttered: Why,hang BM ! 1 was trying to be^rcul clever. a\\ oe j'c aaaioaas^M. Ou id In tin- Evening World. Oneof the lower w in loss of a bouse en^Atlantic uv uiue, Hrook yn, laciipled by^a colored family, bus ail old llsti uet^tacsi d across it, and a pedoslrain bad^hailed to look al it, wiu u a woman came^to tile door and aski d: i Whatyo' all he kin' at now^ Iwas looking ut that window,^madsm,^ he replied. What'sde matter wid dal winder^ Y'il don't imagine that yon can keep^the moiqiiitoes oul with thai lUh-liet do^you ^'' No.suli. I)e nkeeterr donn' dull hot!^der us in dis h^u-c, but we doatt' nol oily s^chickens llyiu' in bore to gel up a^quarrel, TBECOMMERCIAL Onedoor suuih of atoauuw Hotol)^ANACONDA . ^ . MONTANA. Kills.Iby 4 III.rut..^Poitit.tNP, Ore , lsept.^4.^ A letter was^receiv. il ko-day by the AssoefStod Press^from Jiinean, Alaska, under date of Se| -^t 'inber 1-. saying: ^Intelligence liasjust^reach'.d hero Ir.un the 1'pper Y'ukoii tbut^a band of hostile ( biicnts attacked a^small party of two whites and liv I Indi^^ans, und reveral w re k lied. It is^thotigt here the par'y is bwing Ivirls-^cl.ir, a pn miiient cit xcu ut d j i rnalist^of Missouri; Herbert Kurl-cliff, a yoiaig^Englishman, and live Indian-. All wsie^well-armed. No per.iculais could lc^learned from the Indians who brought tl c^new^. on 40 vi .tits ou mm. . HALL'SBALSAM Ililt Till LI MP. 11.itbeen a ucvei-failini; fuiu.lv remedy fne umiitria,coma, ookmjmmox, * la uiiipI'K, sum: rtlMAT, HOAKisKHfM,^FNKUMONIV, CATAIlKH, lNFi.li r N/.A,^Ail ll. AMI CHliOMtl I'.I.OM'lllTtS, asiuma.a Boon xi oouuh, lmouf, ri.l-lKISl, I AIN IN i fit: MlllC ami^hltl.Asi, oFUTtXa OF lll.iioli. und^..ll diseases of the ThroatChest and Longs uamrgtoCONSUMPTION I'r.Wat IIA i.l ^ iialkam aaatagM no^epiiim. uu rpliui ^, nor any ilea lenoti. drag, 11^Hsilhes ml heals Hie V elides In- ef 'lie Lungs,^inflamed and poisttneil i ^ diseasr. una i.reveuls^algM savalsaM iejrgrisss aeraai the eissak it^i- pi. as.nit lot be taste. I e ure ami a k 1st Dr.^\\ U hall ^ IIa l SAM. ami I ike II ^ olll r. iRAM M i i i 1ki^ liv^II. A. h Allll.l l. Hi i ik Citv, Montana.^Price iV., yv, Sl.ot.^ME MM. II all t O., Uf YD11K. 4ItplM-r, llli-Hlnl leal kWY'oitii, Sent. 14 Copper^ Firm;^Lake, Sept. und Oct . I1J.4').^Lead- Dull; domesiic, M^i ui-Sieady; straits, (2.1 7j. 4lirap ft ti-ursii^us.^la t your friends in th ^ 11 ist know that^tin talent Northern Brill hell round trip^tu ki ts August gota\ fcteptcmljor lata and^'.'. ll.. from St. Puul, Minneapolis, DiiUnh^alulWiht Isupel'ior, 111 co iltectiull witU^i as'ern liti' s ai reduced tat s .sit at^. tin., lui Main street, for particulars. r-n'i-ktrs of the celebrated und original^*'t ut mi Hlossoms^ will in luiure Und^i u i) iigur alio i n l) l)ox I t.Hide.I ^L.^Lillls.^ All t tlurs are eonnti r'eit. L.^Lulls, XJSUhsrottd aviuuc, kew iurk. WM.JESS0PS0NS gjajgagfj SHEFFIELD,ENGLAND. kANMKACTURERSOF BESTCAST STEEL FORTOOLS, ROCK DRILLS, ETC., WAllslIIOVsj IJi 714H, Second St.. ST. LOUIS, MO., EZHA 11. LINLEV, A..I nl.^^ ^ CITV ^ LiveryStable | A.W. MclNTYRE, 1RMDMMa Af mrtsl trsnfrr t^u^irie^ trantarterL Faa'isn suune aii. uouo i* rirs. Ouuuliiisio ad i:airr* leiepliou.No. :| Stable,liroadway. riiili^ijiipj^PRESCRIPTION \m 77 aaoaaarM ^i^mi^- : -t ci ta, :..r^i r^r \sli'Ui. llrn l i. serlp.io ,.tj ., ^.,! | n^I'osiritg uiiiuMii m inn gt^^any form or^ ^'';^ KEKVOt'SDISKASi; \' I^',( Kk in.itter how inits..,; I ftatat I iucii as gftftataei al las^A geneia live srgaoi^K i ^ i.lu'i se^. ftaUrn .B :i^^I,, i.. k. B.rvvus n ,,i .,.^| j tisiaiu. liytlt'r.a. .-.c nursyrnti srs kaMVatett ^ a--,,-,^tloxsv Fain Koa t ns-. k.,.,;^,^sslisttctioti am l'rim*^i .M t ^ Mi i^ C52^LrrstTao f^ mum si\^ I'rtce^! s Is.* ^1 s,v kaUS lie I) wtlli sril'ua^rtisrsuteit eent t^v lunil neurnir sta.su. Ad.^in ts^ all romniuiiaauont tu U , \,.., ,1\^Drtu lt^n|^ui), n.. ....^, tuiu cuj' Xiiag. ^mmmWm RHTES,$2,60 PBB DRY. tlLtlAl. BAZM TO THK THKATIUCAL^AKU MNI I'KOFKoSlO.V tuiulayDowers nrnl Ball Koom Huppsri * tperutity. DAKiELKEAL, Proprietor. ilie Only Heron I fins, llou l in Wallace. TheCrazy Horse Hotel *HA^T t i l' All sjIKLKI'4 Mat.N.Mta |MI Nt l^ay. Hoardand Lislgiug: Weekly, afsaO to 19. Meals t'ls. and Upwards. Everything New. CKLLRND SEE US. PtKRAIOS^ WEBSTER, Proprietors. (Fn.I'ntgiroN, Ma.naueu.)^Fast riait TrcMineut i.uarsnieisL WALLACE. idaho TbeMissoula Hotel. P.NhOF JUL VKKV HI.s'r IIOTKLS IN TUB^MJlUllttLal. Thelullthns Is new. fire proof, heated wits^Hull , llgiilsn with e ei'iru'ity, sun provulel^Willi all niudern impraveuieals. itl.N.Miuy. is aUttULLL, Proprietors,^aUssuiua, Muut, ClehryHouse. tili'AXI'iK, IM Meat,N.oiiy y tiriuslied and ( oinnmdlous^Louiris. Only IVi ite Help l utpluyed. lo.oilTable . nd Well VcnUia.ed liiniai: Room. 1.K. IMAM, I'ropi ielor. THEHOFFMAN HOUSE, I10WSN^ fJi'XKiasv,I'r. p'let'irs FlisiCut- s A' rommodslloRs. EvarrtalBgNi w and Clean. Mea's35c. Lodging from 25c Up. VtggtHelp Only limp gfg4^(ippos.te lHiHit,l liu p bur^'. MonL BUSINESSCARDS. JU.iU'lI kmitu, CAttPKNTEB~AKtt buildkr.^Esttnialts I urnl.hed on all Kind,of UuUdlnn, itelerenct-sin Ills Cltjr. uh.US1st.. Ita^Wasaa ^.u.vu * tuiuu, A.SA'U.MJA.AlO.XTA.NA. i|lAliLl'S UULCK, Dealer111 Ileal Estate anil Mining Utook. bcliroeders Ulaek,^riKST BTKEKt, ANACONDA, PROFESSIONALCARDS. Jlt 1. L. COllli. uibtA-sEsor WOMKX^IS North Mais fsUeet, pR. 8. BKYDElt. _ COis,alAJ.N AImTiUIUU bTKliBXa,^ANACONUA. MONT a r. t UKI8TMA.N, D. U t F. OUks.Fuu Ktreet, Hetweea Mala and Oak,^Anaconda. Montana, 1M1TU UhTUAClKU mM l'AIM t a l ew promt. AU r asses of Denial^Work execuied la first-class manner, ar-^uncial iieiii Wliuoiu. 1'buus. riK.bitl'UbNa, Oi41CK0N MAIN f^Tu OVKB SMITH DBUtl OMaMaVK Lrsuiencsan Oak street, near SC. Ana * MH on^^^^ hours p joa. m. toiiaop m.. trora 1 :tj^tc tp. m.. and from ouu p. at- toJ p. nt. %j. iiu sMu.MM ^- aonajtr*. JCt.O.N.NKLL A LOUtnl'3. 'iliclUTKCia AJSD8UPEBINTKXDEXTB. LssisouuLulldlag, Wett Oraaits Buset, Uuua,^Montana. -the-SMITH DRUG CO. DRUGGISTS.Read's Old Stand. XtilliK lOCiMiWNliK-Tj WlUim Mo- *\Co),at*sstrisasl aaaigaai in are iiers- 1\ lie rX I list 1 nav ^ rspeintel on ^ I1.1 id red^litiiliHit 11 aUor ami iiiiproveittems 1.pun die^1 st 111 1 Muaitz ode atlalsg slaua snujf in^lieorgelowa luiniiw auini-l in Uwr l.wl^j unty. siM.'ot \loutan^. in order to I10 d -aid^1, niuiii 1' aim uu.ltr Hi* prot I. ^n. of seciiori^^i. .u reti..-.i stum e- el the 1111.' u Mates, be-^tiis 1I1 ^ aii.oui 1 i.iiu.reil 10 hold .be aagte lat tl...^eur e'idlns A. D. ia*^ *',^,,^ ^ V^0 ite't ee ,1,1 s from 1 lies, rvae ..I Hie n^tiee^1 1 1 u^ 11' 111 ui'i you fad or reiu^^ t ' contrU'Ute^i. ur pr p nui of ^ucb exvndinire ss eo^i.wuer to'.r interest n sa.a ciaiiti wU D-come^llieproih-rtt er the sulfriito 1, under Miction ^' M Mt**^MmS ^ MANDALU^I rust 1 ubUcatlaa rsri*^uil)er I, uml K.T. PLHYT6R: Cor.Main and First-sts.. Anaconda. DRUGS, FANCY GOODS, ETC* ParticularAttantlon Glvan to PRESCRIPTIONS- CHICAGOIRON WORKS GAIL,BUMILLER ^ UNZICKER, BUILDERSOP GoldMills, Wet and Dry Crushtnfr Silver Mills, SMELT-^1NG and CONCENTRATING 1'LA NTS, Hoisting and^rumpimi Works, Cars, Carres, Skip, Ore Buckets and^Water Buckets. SELF-OILING-:-CARWHEELS CorlissEngines, Compound and Condensing Engines^and Tramways. WESTERNREPRESENTATIVE, MENN0UNZICKER. BUTTE.MONTANA.^Cftkaaod Work*, Hawthorns At^. and Willow St., Cbicaga,iU. Tke Prir\tir\g! * ^^^Prirvtirvg! LtticrHeads, Hill Heads,^blanks of Every Description,^C lira's, Jnvuatwns, Circulars^Ami lioukbindmi anteto us lor Trices. Vrite lo ns lor hatnplee, Ve11 qunte Von frttSS SS Low, Vsliluruuu bsuiples so 1'erfeat \ti\aiu. uCuuk to sk.nu us AWOaota STANDARDfUBLIS^INQ CO. a.nacu.nda.SIll.m. ELECTRICMOTORS KfiBR Upto 500 Volts, aid from I Horse Power to 40 Horst Power. also *Electric Light Dynamos. INCANDESCENTLAMPS OF BEST MAKE. Suitablefor any Socket, 50 Volts to 110 Voltt, 16 C. P. to 750 C. P. jALSO A Ml A^-^ii: mkm' or ELECTRICALSUPPLIES, -V'/. STEAM PUMPS,^HOISTING ENGINES,AIR COMPRESSORS. AndKoclc Drills. FRASER^ CHALMERS. CHICAGO. MININGMACHINERY. L.C. TRENT, Director and General Western Manager, SALTLAKE CITY, UTAH.HELENA, MONTANA.