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6 THEANACONDA STANDARD: MONDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 23, 1891 FROMTHE GARDEN CITY Efforts10 Organize a New Militia Com- pmjat lisscnla. PLENTYOF GOOD MATERIAL NoReason Why the Tcwn Should^Not Have One of the Best^Urtsn ntion^ in th state. frrrlslCrvrresiioii.len.fnf tlie Hamlar.l. Mhioila, Nov. - Whm I'olonp'^W i rill ol Helena t^ ^v.r Ii* re a few^d ty* ago tn mutter ' mi.pany I ou^ of MP*^vn-e several | ronimrtii men of tin- city^fierisseil a nr. MB tk'tirt- il.at a ti.'W^conn any bp organised. C.I..111I W. rtli^MM MM ilie sunie MMiMM ^^^ ^^^^^|^iruM'd at military li^-in ^|ii.irl^ rs at H.'l-^t'lia. Aa tin' MMMW of MMsMMssW M^iiuiional guari! of Montana i^ limn .l ly^law ami that limit lias In i n lu ar.y^rcarlit-d and applications from MM^smaller MW H an Mian, nla an- MM MM^li, M.ssntila mil-1 apply qiihly if a i.nu^^ll in) i* to l^ ^ m*JM 11^.I hi ic, am) ill^ ad-^j Kant u-' in rai baMM ^^^^ ^urli appl.ca^^tion will bf mail.'. Miaaoula i~ well uhlu^to suppo.t a i* ^ii company. II cuu*c^1I1.' last one wait a l.vlure i- no p anon^wily one cutilil not In* ma^li* a MMi i^^pr. pi-riy orpini i -.1 ami MMMni Tlir^MM ml. cli led to tin' innsl. rn g out of^tin- late (', in,,.ii y ti llMMMM and^well Un.iwu to tlie MSMt ol tin- MM^P-itiy and many MM If tin proper^pi reefjl acre to tuk^ aoM ^I tlie mattiT a^Hew c.'inpatiy ci u'.'l In' oigaliiz d anil^coiitluctctl as successful.y an tlie tiro tic*^pttMMl Tlicre If pleniy of yimtl mate^^rial liere. TkMW are MM men in (In e y^wli ^ fi r a t Ma *^ re raiiut* at Wi-n^l'.. nt, si veral who ri eeiv. il training 111^ilie Initiations ol tin' I'liivermty of Mih-^MMfij Iowa btai'1 university, tin* military^ma.If my at r irUsmll. Minn., and^v.ir oils oilier ini.11.try si nools, a MKBfcl^of in. nil . rs ol fiv.i iMNHl pfMM M ^^^^^panic* hi lamiru mate*, of Son* ol^V. lei alls ilriil i .inn ^mil oilir military^organ I ilions. Tuere are, loo, a larco^liiniiiir ol ae iv.' yoiinu men connected^wnli tlie v.iik iik iiit'ican 1 lie eslalil sl.-^liielite, railroad office* and oile r iincH of^IMMMM of tin- c ly wlio would iii ik.^ i ^^^celliniM^mbcr* of a military company^ll iliey saw lit lo j .in it. Inallin arlirle in tile CMM ;fe'imi ^ I X .v. mil'i, Gaa. Horace Par***^p. nils i lit s.inc of the uilVHiiti g ^^ of^MtlMia mi vie.- and MM| other* the^hodiiy ex iciso and pti)sical iruiuitii;^wli cnitall'.ir.ii. The prospect* of ob*jb^^li as i ti in in IlitMMM not very In a lit^and a mi.ilia MMMf would laripiy lake^Its place. 1 he ri'liUK dull lurnlslies in^in in its with unuil i MjMjtaa diiriiiK fine^wi .iili. r Inn ihcre is n.iiliiuti M tak.^ it*^p ate in winter. The iii'rotluciioii of th..^^ ew ^yst. in ol infantry tactics in the^I*iilicit Statea ariuv, which w l. I llinlilli h.^a .on he atlopted by all slates for llui iii.-^itia, MMM ^^^ inv Mm M HM advan ^^^:e^ in the way t I pi iy^ eal training;. '1 lie^J u: *'-e111iiu-.||i xi MM ^ of D i .ion MMM^b^fii uicie enl to *^,nicthiiiK lm.. IT M^^eictsfs, .1 hi|*n*-d not only to iquare tin*^ah nil.li ra an I .lev lop ll.e cheat I lit to^ii. v. lop ^ very MMh of the hotlv ^a cnu-^pleta IMM ol ealia li^ii:c, ill atiorl \\ere tin. r en: class of MMI injjin n^MMMMJf lien , iln y ciild mak^ ii wiiui^in. tir. ys aim ( d t* are lo Cii vi Intel^:^ . l'olt- i.,, inii oiny H ie mili'.iry organ*^MalMMa but ^ 1 ^^^.-..111 a cial oiimii 1 MMM^in ^Inch th ^ rittC iiawou.d take a pride^and an active ill. re-t. Thein arm ss id Fort Mis-nul l g.rea^tins city MMM r 11.1 v.iutii;je in the mil.-^tary line, as tin- ^ flic -rs at tin^ p ^at are^v. rv councils an.1 oMMMfl and wmilil^1'. iihlli Hs jjiv.' any aaiMMffMM IMMMafl ill^til.- way if ai vising inliiia ofllei ra or^cxpiaiiitui; p..,nt. in tnetna or MgtfJB Hulls. Someof the MMM nu n of tb. ciiy have^ai 1 un a e^p e-a .1 a siio:i|t di sire 10 la-^emu. 1111 huh rs of a c .inpai y. If sonic^of the more prominent ci 1 11 s have^1 Hough il l. resl to take the Ural atepa^tow ards t ff ctinif Ml orcamz it.uti mid if^M me of th.- cmployi ra I eel tliat tile pica-^MM lu re i.f a w 1 il-ilrl.li d MMMMlf^wi ll .I j a.liy tin 111 1:1 ur.llillllir to their Iinpioyi's e, rta.n coitceaaiotia Hi r.'caiil^M etlTt tMMW on drill initliis, there 1*^UMto ioajbl that a Hood ^^..mpaiiy can hj^orLtan 1 il (I hcrtwac th ^ IIMM of^c lllt.a. 11 - ail.nv. il In |.,^ w.ll sum I*.^fin. a nl Miss.m a wi.l lie Ii ft out in the^Mkl MUl MCk tIM* M MM eiuiipmy ta IIu .ti red mil i t - rv c , ^ h cu MlglM b.'^^^^ ara MM*. Foraonie IMM 1 Ml rtMN li anpp. r- ntnl^t- I p. ra for otlur good inirposes luv.^b t n rjMM I ^l u!ar I., n . TM y hav. been^Vi-ijr e, J lyable and h.iv ^ In en the mi ana^of 1 Ulti e consult raid^ money i .to the^^MMM n a of IfM MIMM I .in lis for wi ich^they were g ven. l o one c.asa of |ie..| ic,^l.iin ver. Hi )^ bate Income MM whit^moMtt BOMa, J'lial ciaas u the gi .ieers.^DM of them aa I H e u'.ht r ila^ that 111^tw ila.,^ IMM tuiiimmei a of lailnali.nl^VMMmI the alur. W llh whlih hp la Coll-^lieclcd iol c.tn i! jfri 11 riea for a aiipnerof^^^ me earl. Win u J 1 latlica each MM^trii.tiie t'U worth ol provisions for a 1 Lurch^toe a I anil the net proci eda lire IK, 1 lie^(.^nicer* have Mtkll | 1.1 ^.iy. 1 hat is the^onhothn way o! rtMMMag a church aup-^|^er. Uut wb 'ti the moeers at^ asked 10^lurmali Hie it..vis...t.s and IMM M buy^tiekt'l*. MMM Oil MM MW so iinp.ttriouc^us tocuhaiiier 11 t. a 111 n h ol a good timig. IN SOCIAL CIRCLIiS. KTMMIMvMM MM Kit* wt HmmM *^ilia I^.- W .li^A* was anl.e.patt tl the dat.r ing parly at^Fort Missoula 011 'iH.-Mmy 1 v.* in g was a^brilliant affair. It was mm ol iln n.r.o--i^parties t v. r given at the post. V.tiuug^ba I been (ell MMM to make 1I1 nr.^ratigeuit 1 ^ ^ . 1 ., ll.^ hall was prettily^MMMMMd ^im ^ vrrcn . 11s, Iniuiing ami^alack* of arm a, w I. lie 1 , in., lam;.a shed a^ao.'t light over ti e b autilnl picture made^by tie 1 1. 1 ty il;.- ' gun.ts aa they^gli.ii d ibroMffa th^ ilaoc. . II.,. siring^band ol tbe 'i'weiilyfltili uifaiiiry fur-^mafae'J spleii.lnl mm! c, tbe mi p r was^^mIMMMI atnl tiie p irly was in 1 v ry pai-^ticular a complete M Ml Am mg timse^pre--enI wen : 1 ..i.ui.-l and Mi*. At.-^clrewa. Captain and Mrs. Sm , rn, I'jii-^laiii ami Mrs. K i n*. ^ aptiin and Mia^Ord, L . iit -n.iiit an I Mr*. Andnrare,^and Mrs. Crotby, Mr, and Mr-. W. nilri.ll,^Mrs. iMatuire. Mr,. Abern, M -s Uniie.,^AI jirMi.. Lieut. M. M rtln, K. v. ami^Mis. Cb - 11. I. uky. U a:, ! Mr*, il^T. Mel .1 _- , M, .), Im Meforliilck.^Mr atnl ^^^.^. F II ^r Ian, Mr. an 1^Hft, V. I* llr,yt.. ,. Hi .,,,.1 \Jr,. c. f,^PmMMMi Hr. Mud Mr,. J. M. C aruabaii, Mr.ami Mr- J. W. L ^:cr, Mr. and Mr*.^( . F. Uivis, Mr ami Mrs. Kerens.m, Mr.^ami Mrs. YV. M. Stanley, Mr. and Mr*.^Fred T. Mcrling, Mr. ami Mr*. Tylor B.^Thoiuiison, Mr. and Mrs. Ilarrv W.^Thompson, Mr. and Mr.. U. A. I.'Wi^,^Mis-is llickfonl, Snwart. linbinsot',^Suauglin, Jeukiu*. Hall, West, Heiou^Hathaway, M irtui and iMMjMa ^r- A.^H. foe and Mt's^r^..A. M. Slerling, Ob L^ti llespi , I' ne s I, Ide, Wilham Q^Rmfti IL Ti Van W.irt, lieorie U ^ck-^Willi, An Irew Ucckwitli, Walter (.rah 1111^and A S. Morvati. Fora second time the memb im of the^Social Dancing cub bad 10 encounter a^sturin to attend the party. A* a result^last niglu'a dale was but poorly at^^tended, but the pleasure of tboae present^was none the less, a* Ilie ball waa not^crowded a* it usually ia. 1in 'I uodajr 1 v. mug Hon. and Mr*. W.^M. II ckfonl gave a v. ry pleasant tinnier^pnny in honor of Mr. und Mr. K. A.^Kdily on the eve of their departure for^^ a. forma. 1 h ^ guest* were, 111 addition 10Mr. and Mrs. K ld^ : Mr. and Mr*. A. H.Hammond, Mr. and Mr*. C. II. M^^Leo 1. Hon. nnd Mr-. J. M. Keith. Mr.^and Mr*. J ^ IL Woodlord, Mis* Kliapp^ami Miss IlieUforn. Til Cntliol c lair opena on Monday^cvetiinir, aiut promise* to be a *ueee*s. tIn We.lni s.!.ly s veiling the fire de^^partment will g.ve their annual bill,^many tickets for which have ulrcady^been anpl. TimMM*M of Ilie Kncky Mountain^Division Lni|ilove*' Literary ami Athlmie^cub are air -ady ill tlie fli 11 with tickets^lor lh.'ir dance, lo be given l)i ciTnber 11 Hon.I'. M. C'ruicliflefal spent Wedui*^dnv und Tliiiraday in llulle. Litut. George 1*. Alu m of Furl Missoula^la 111 St. l'alll. Dr.J. J. Luckley ia ale ut aguiu after a^severe attack of fever. J.T. ( orbctt, of tbe Nortlu rn 1'acillc^despatciier'a 1 Ilie , la enter.uuiiug l i*^broth, r, F. C-iib-'tl, who ia here iroin^California. SuperintendentJohn Dorsey of the^t'ocur d Aleno branch la hero MM Wal^^lace, Idaho. linuiplireyMarshall has gone to hi*- old^home in K-Tiiuekv to spend tbe wittier. Hon.Frank Qt lliggui* tpint pan of^th ^ week 111 I MM, , Mr.and Mrs. K L. GMM of Dene rs-^vilie were here on Weiincsday. A.L. D iners uf St. Ignuliu* Mi^*ion^was h re 011 1 liur day. Kv. J. J. Me All.stir of S.evi llbville^sp nit Weiliies.lay 'li ibu city. Mr-.Ilr.yli.n eliiellH 11 il the Vllity^W In-t c ub .111 Wednes lay evening. (^ n .utTor Jerry Sire* ami family left 011|*#l n silay far u uioiilir* Visit 111 the ImV Mra.J. K ll ggins 1* visiting Mr*. W. I.Lippincott 111 i u li'. Mia.F M. liiguiia li ft on Monday for^a visit to Mi-. . roup of Helena. UnitedStales Maishal 1 ur.iy waa here^on MoInlay. Kdlin k ha* gone to San Diego, Cat.,^for a lour MMM' stay. Mra.II. U toilin- spent tbo early par;^of the week iii lb MMk A.11. l ook has gone to K icme, Wis ,^fur the winter. taeorgeW. Dought riy was down ImM^( rvallis on Monday. (jo-ge 1*. IJiu uam and J. li OmJ la ft^li r 1'i.ui, sliurg on lues.lay. loinJ 11 a went to lluue lor a v.ail on^Tut-Ml.iy. Mr.and Mrs. John Willis uf Tin inpaoii^r' i s hi re here . urly 1 it die wt Mb JohnHones - f Gi'uulaual^ wa* here oil^U ciliiesilay on iiis way to Ada, IMM* to^alt. ml ftcbiail. Mi-, s. 11. \. M.tssey and aiater of^Spokane were here oil Moiiilay. liurge II. M hi 1 is r covering from a^mmm aliack of I. us 1.1 s. ConJ. A. Metiow.ui i f llorau 1'iains^was In re early ill the week. SAW A Hi U I- LAO Our(lilcigo Haul Ii .1 s it turn Out a*^I s MMa K1..111Hi. CMMM lim s. A( li c.igo mmmmmmi wa* mnjesiically^pacing bis beai. H.s foi 111 w as in.is*;v. ,^his 111.1 licet-but thai as Kmlyard Kipling^would sat , is another siory. '1be slioul.l. rs of this Mm e ateil mmm^dial) of lb^ peace were as broad as one^of the c iy pr ist cutor's choicest sioru -.^11.s liccp- Wt ic aa bg us Ml^oidinary in m'a leg, his lists I ke^mm bams ol a prig- porker al the |m*^atuek show. H ^ was one of a bndy ol^iiitTi clioa. 11 for Iheir phvatc il *u;.eriority^over most ol their kin.I, a 1 upi rn.rny^wli.eli thu s lint lead then rulers 1 . refuse^to .11111 tl.em vsitli ponderous club-,deadly^11 v uvei's, nor .iitiuce mmm m mm olilv^the w t up. us w 11I1 when mil lire pr. v 1.1.. I^tin 11;. iinii w l.ieii wouid be Milti lent in^gMV ordinary coiiic-i. Sirolluighis lieai peacefully,nut think^^ing of anything 111 purlieu ir, a*^waa hi* liubp, tht* einboiliini nt^of tbe law's majesty suldenly^1.1111;lit s giit of an isbjMI lhal in-i iutly^aroii-eil mm rue. It wa, a flu. .1 fl igm^lUMI c.ir.iinal 1.11 1 wliieli mfiiriale, nulls,^p iici ineii, rcpubite.iu 1 diiora and tuln-r^un.i.ii iligent un 111 us. Kioin the op. 11^window ol ;li * I ^ii-e bciore w h.eh the IIijj II utiii 1 emu ' a ^'on tusi il nun mur ol^1. iifcTi^*, ot e V nee airongly preiluiuiual-^ing Mi MSiTkM W lita busiiteas. Dm's 11. aiiarenisia,^ aaid be. ^D r^'a^a b.t.ke a-telliu' 'till to stop de pu| ce^peiisii.ns ami to cut dow 11 tie force. Uul^Ut ^ 's Iny 111. al .lis lime.^ And lie made^lila way tu liit* stutnui with a tit-give ol^allien y lliut ic 1 the lib quit 11* and irre^^verent small boy 10 mi g. s 11 al ^ibo^copper was goiu' fer a (Inuk.* SimrtlymIMV a npiati of . llieer- halt 1^ttctorc the allsisycle In.use. A tit tall ol^the b iltlest was made^Uea|ieraie icllowa^un ^, 1 ver ready u^ raid it pool m.un or^1 r .teel tb ' umpire tu a mm bill game.^They atole . lealtllliv 10 ihe door ^I tlie^rooin win iu t- th^ mmmcIm cuterg. tl ami^^lo .tl by me door. When the xiriatattl^n.ice ol the orator wituiii rose in a tr.iutie^appeal, the word* of wi.icb coiil I not^he iliaiiugu shed will 011, the t Ulcer in^coiiiiuun.l liliew 'Ii moment ban came^anil flung open the itoor, striking a mm-^jeatic uttitu te o 1 th^ tlireabold. Tn ^^rail r, fully Itiul clu il upon lna it fljiu-^in.itory d atrih^, coull Mot check blMMlf^1111 ill tlie wliuie iluaiatiliy piol waaie-^vealei!. Where'*your courage ^'^ he cried to^his I ear. is. ^i.c mi 11, row I shuw mmm^p.nek I 1. you h .v.. any spirit n f., if goM^U M*l cb ckcii-l.v r^n| poltroons you'll iIIor lei Una el. g lilt belli oolll set go tor MMI Do I bMTa bMT 1 Mtu. yer cliuu.ii,^ auid the t Hi er lo N.i.^1 (i . ^u's a blnuMM* bioo^*| .uietnnn^^Ami li e 111 11.i ns 11I li t' law Hied axdly^away, w in.^ the auclioiner'* n il fl ig ol^.iliuleny II.mill, il still. Juut- 11..Its'- I Sp 1 un mm I1 I |*t*WTt* I u ^., Jan. 12^HmMIM MtT*IMll Willi Inv ki 'llev-, I w is Inducedto iry the OKECOM KtuNEV^'1 l.A. winch reii. veil M* Hi a Mbi n inn*.^1 ink^ pit aunt in n t-.uiillleinl.il ^ it to^tin 1 11 bile asasnte llllltllyto i.illley^tl.lln.UilK a.1 . . ... A.i uur. CountyJu IfjM uf liiminia. DELVINGFOR TREASURE T.ieCeaseless Searca (or tbe Earth's^Hidden M-tals. SOME MINES NEAR HAILEY Snowon th* Dlvldo Pr* vents the^Haul ni of Concentrate*-A^M ninK butt battled ^^Other Notaa. Sjeel il Cormp nai in e uf the H'anrtarrl. ll.mli'.y,Idaho., Nov. ^1 ^Freigbtera^arm . .1 una morning Willi Atlanta con-^cnirates, conciaiiug of Tali.una, List^( bailee ami A. A C. ore*. Tlie^e ores^run ul.out U) ounce* iu gol I and 8 .0^ouiicea in silver. The A. 4 ^'. ore will go^alioiit R^ mine ^ gold ami 1,I^A) ounce* sli^^ver. 1 he MMMMMM repoii nunc ^now on^the 1l1v.de, and it i* ttill snowing, hence^Una will l.e ihu last shipment tit.* 1*11. Thecone-pondelit of die StaMIAKD is^well sat.- in d the Camas N ^. '2 mam r wi 1^MM !^' be ailjil-nul wilhin die MBI three^^11 k*. Tootle, Head A C 1. of St. Joseph.^Mo., the present nwner* w ill pay up all^J isi 1 nil^ bieilnet* against the property.^N J. Itrow 11 ba* a b uul on the property^with every reason of m iking a MM Wilh-^111 the lime apccilleil 111 hi* bond. Tins^Camas No. 2 group is withr iit ^ xceptioti,^ill^ best gold property 111 our country,^und ta opened up so experts can readily^llgure up the block* of ore exposed. 1he Jay ti mid properly i* looking well;^also the Star, boib being worked by leas^^er*. 'lite Ke I Lb pliant company aro putting^in ore bin* at ill' ir mill, so in case of^^evere snow* they will have OHO ton* of^J using on I.ami at th-ir mill, ilie Miner,^one uml a quarter tniics away from tbe^mill. Is looking flue. JohnA. Wilson haa been engaged a*^for. mall of the lied Cloud j gs and mill,^uml Mill Kluri tlie machinery about the^lirst of m xt MMMM* TheGopher le 1 sera are (inking on a^small streak of good ore. TheChauijilaiu tiobl Mining and Mill^^ing compituv'a properly has jusl been re^^lease. I frvm the court* ulter nearly three^years' litigation, Mr. Bailey of Milwai;^ki ^'. Wis., ae quiring MM properly. He^will linllleilial. ly atari up work in the^MiM ami g. t tbe null in readme** for^aenvc work in ilie spring. Soinaiiy mines luyuig in larg.' quanii-^tiea of Mil plies has a tendency lo increase^anil 111 this woiiilei ful bell of minerals.^No one baa any i lea ol the extent of tins^miner il hell until they have ridden over^it* Ms Mm length uml w dm. ilie North Star mine 1* shipping regu^larly. TheTriumph company ia doing devel^meiit wi rk i.ud getting 111 readmea* for winter. TbeSampler is kept busy all tbe time.^A* a whole thi* year'* shipments are considerablyin excel* of 189X BUSINESSCARDS iiut Ntui, 1'otaunoiis Far* llleaeh, true lieauttli.'r, being tlio only^preparation aoltl under a positive guar-^a it e uf il,1 -tMli.u it contain* not a gram ortraction tiiereof of puis .-nuii or dele-^leiious Milisiaiics. luuors-d by tbe most^celebrate.I artists of tbe lyric and dra^^in.un- sing^; ri commended by eminent^yhy-icuiiis, and pr^^iu unced htinnless by^leading clieiinslh^ Wisilom's famous Ko^^la rune. Ifyou want lo read the lu st newspape^pr 111. .1 iu Molilalia, subscribe for ibe^stanim un. It is iu Bulie before daybreak 1ve y morning. HYANSOPKRAUOUSI: JUIINMAGUIMI.Manager ONENIGHT ONLY ! Thursday. Nov. 26. Ilrsl ssMSBMCMM Mere^if Ilie THEPRESIDENT. AItiiiirliTr.-, Legitimate^funic y, Willi Mr Frank David Andl oin Mf of I mupiteut^i .mi .Ii us AIT AM OK KcfincdMirth, bubbing With Humor, Sparklinn;With Wit. ^ m ( CROWNINGACHIEVEMENT -IOF i- R7WfRICHIS COAtBDY. S.cure . bul.'e s. als well la Hih.in. ...^Avo tl 1 e i-li. frliforciiWine Comiuiny U^. H. M lll.l-MMlltK.^JUST rvECEIME-D- A0M l.i ail ef M MMM GMMMM Winesand Brandies. TtieMMMTeMmtake* coat pul^ in Tie^;.|iinti' ..; I^u-;iie-s ii.itist.vel in tlie vejy^MMI MM s ii e ilie | ^ i. MMgt IMM Ml I .sea^Ihc.r p n.'. in 'lie IMM mis it MMMMtM^una lit II I t|ii I dea.ers. UNMIHIt 111: Ml MHNMl^CLARET!*, rem I Ml per g.illoti upward.^M'BITB WINES, Tie per gallon M|iwm*J.^KWEBI WIMES.il fl i,. r uul. in ^ ,ril Iin* DM In nl s inI \\ i .c- a -j*-. i.t i^. Malty li il - s . i ii ii OMai MellverM in an o'. nl t^ k ... ^..ii.'e. If, . ,.i^ \ II 6 West 1'ark ui. lluue, Mum. JOBhl'U bMllU. fAltFKXTini^aKI^ Bt'tM^FR.^KlUaiale. ^uioisissd oe all Kuidiut MulMMn. llrI en nee* in tbe t uy.^LOCUM ST.. 111.111u..1 ^siu iU ^ T111KU,^A^ACOjrOA. ilu.MA.Vi. llAULKaUOLCK. Litavicru. Heal iUtate ami laiiuag Stoefc, bchroederi Uloek.^FIRST bTKEKI,. AXACOMJa. PROFESSIONALCARDS^js r. CHl'.IbTMAN, D. U 1 Offlca,first street, BMwuea Mala sad oak.^Anaconda. Ilootaos. ThKlll EXTBAC1ED WllHOUT fAIX I;:. new prncrsv All DMMH of Dental^Viuik rxecitled M Ci*t-cla*t manner, at-^lltlcai leeiu Williuui 1'ioua It.tlLPlllvNa, eniaoiimaim bt. oveu smith osoo COMJrA ^t t l.tsUlriic*on Oak street, near sc. a-ua i Uotpuai. Oiler hour* ^ 30 a. m. to 13 JO|v la., from , j)^n i p. bl. andfrom nuu^. nv Ml ^^ ul TjK.\. a hXYUliK, 1li^sk!aii anil Suiee .n nf St Ann s h isp ta andMon'atia I'nlnn Uallroad, (or. Main ami IMM streets. Itcorporatd Coder ibe Ltw^ of Montma. State Savings Bank BUTTE.MONTANA. IMMM( orn^r IMM and MM slreetv rAIDIN CAPITAL. - $100,000 5Per Cent. Interest Paid on Saving*^Deposit* and Compounds!^Semi-Annually. RECEIVESDEPOSITS SUBJECT TO CHEC5 DiSCtiuunttunniie:cial fiiimi a.i t i. ..in.^en Ke.il li..if. 1 UfaMI MMM^ 1 'oni it^ a. tu to 3 n 111 . Mjg on^FatMrdar MeMMM 'mm I p. m. im p. m 1'.A. LA i.'.Ellies dent I 11 l'Al.MhHVice fMsldMI i.M klOUUajiMlaabksff MssMCTpM.r, A. lariey.t'h.i*. II. i^almer, lleo.W * .,|,| to 1, ^. V. Kelll|s;r,^1. M. liod ens,A. II. Ban el. tin.f.Lavell,1. K. 1.. .1u1, KI^. leal ell CAPLICEHALL Pformedunder tbe^niaua^rnirnt ol CHRISWEIDEMAN. ewlyTapered. Tainted snd FiirnHlted^I'tuoii^ out, can be ssmred for BALLSAND BANQUETS 1or the Season cf i.-u -:^.' BorneMM date* now at the disposal ottli ^ puullv. Callcd or address Chr s W. i.li-tn m, corner^Tark and Montana sir els IMl'OKTANTNOTICE! Ownersof Horses. Onand a'ter (^'eptciiilier 1. 1891, our patron*^will find us ocated on Merrury street, belweeu^Nan and MMMM** MM Montana, whero we^will be pleased lo meet th'in W ith tb ^ be%^et|til|iped shop iu Hie Hate, w* will lie bet er^pn p retl thau ever lo do woik oa short notice.^We will endeavor tn unika this the first-elan^MM li'S MM ^f 1 it v. wliere hur^i'^ win r^^reive our pt rsoual a'trultnii all nines RAYl BECKER. iipi i UK I II.Iln' ^ in.,the Oldest Rflla fa I ami Mass] Meilaai* sjsaalaist* mi^lyl \ Iu Ibe Taciflccoast, 4uotieary str. et,^I'll I * MM ^iviiciscn, c milium p^ sp M^M an.I MMMMMOtlf line all cinouie,^special, pr.v.ito and wasting dlsea*.'*, no^mailer how ii miilii'aie 1 or wh ^ has^lull- d; 1. tasl slid skill llisea-es, Sellll^ual Ittal-iies*. I.osl of Yijjnr ami^Manlioo1. Tr 'Stat, rrliet. Btneture. elc. heiui^far cel.ltd.ni nil Is.ok fur null, t xi ia nuw Why^thoii-ituiis e .limit irel eured uf lib ve tllseas.-*^an.I ciinipilcatio'is. i).. |.ieo%** Vtontlerfni^del in in Iiivnrn at r a sure siasufic fnr ai ove^c impliiin s. One Ml ar Iris! MUl* sent lice M^ai'ol canon t a 1 aeraoM ly in in n ite t itv^i fli e^, s i a^t Itrn.'idw .y. or iiddr. as I he Malu^oltVes. toit'it ary slreei, Han Tr^tiei-co, i id. PRESCRIPTION1959 . . . Awonder I ui ion. pound cf i he celebrated Ur^Vrlpoui. Taria Trrst-ripuoa I'M) is soil oa ToSHIVa l. l AUA.n i kk to CVCB Anylorm of NERVOUSDISEASE, Nomatter how r.ianed.^iu.1: a* itlsurder ol ih*^Iteueiallve eiitaiu of^cither sex. palm in th* lack,uirvuus crosira-^Uaiion, hysteria, eic OuraccDisar*MMracted lo Kepuxo A^t^Alomar Tain Koh TucscKirTiun wher*^suiisiactiou sud I'f.iima^ k.n | i t a* is -Ncrr^mmmj Dy usiiiit six isjx*a Trice%l a box or tlx ls^xrs lor ti Willi wr.Uea^^Aturantee. ^^'.. *7 ma.I securely uaied. Ad^^dress all rummuiiiialKin* lo II. M. Sewuro^iiruii Com|iau^. toieaceiiu, Hull* lily, Monk WindsorHouse. KlI'.HT( I A** ACI'OMMUIIAI ION* Meals.'a cent'. Iln.mi mi l Board fiM per iitoutli^White t ook 1 luploved^'.^ r. last Front stie.t, Auaronds, Mont.^MIMJMOM ^ oi.son, - - MpMlt OpenNov. 18, 1891. SIMSING'S CHOP H01SE Keul.ir Meal*, 25c. MiaU fti-iv^ a to crtlt-r 111 u.l lu ur^. I'ish^uml u 1 tn* in HIMii Kviryihtn 108First it.^^TaXiNMi Dr.W.M. Schultz 55East Hark Street, 1o^ in* - an^! 4 EUROPEANSPECIALIST ! Dr.CSCHULTZ Overthe Red Boot an I Shoe Store, No. 56 North Mala St-est, Bulie,between Park stad Broadway * 'ATAI HH, tli oaU Lmmj 111 ^l nil h oot! diseases, which are ^De-dlly^mhI Is riiiaueiiny cuiidbv 11.y in* ty M H of ^.LBalai ou' of cora^^ls in tl in. U 1 ateil rai t,is^As cmarrh I- die f.rntnier if IMM and ei nnuiiiplloo, ea h Inn tile ^ p mp'ly ill #i tleti lii I i Pile il is loo late.^1 leu la inn ret* m iliain ausri . I leiT-iui in buiiy, ur stun from yciithfui Indiscretioa,^exte.'isin innture tenrs atid nlier caii-es ircdncuitf nerv usues*,^si c ns seif-.thiise, -^ uiiu.,1 we kne-a, i-i^lit e sses, -evntl d. bin y,^loa-11 iexu.it p.wer, bi.sal niaoi tisi* ki it iiinb.tiou, au-ts.oi 10 s e^^riety MBil ncini.v, .i.' ii;. silon. cm:* ip ition. IMoichei, linpeti.ineiiti to^MiantsMs ^te.. Icilnirin n.it.rinr; nf .he b ain and insanity^all^ci nunc c.is s win 111:11. tl to 1 me In a very slHirtt.ate ip ceiu casei la^a few d iv*. 1 ha: Ki - low. eiMeia iv to lie | isir. umart wi at ^M M^M MM or won h s ta led tocu-e yon.^i*o rot IMMXuMr est- la any ipsdal *t wao nas um mavilo a per-^^Ml exam iiii'iinn ef year htilusu s. l^in. ollii'rw|.e ^oo wih be^disep mi lej My la lui^ . f Ira 1 n e n. u it dn.-i mi in ika vo.i wor* t^l'n Hctft'l.TZ warran ai cine ..f every c.i.c Ii^ 11 tlera-s. Hi- woiulei'iu! new-euit'ly is til *^only t rrtiiin uml pi miane 1 MM n 'MM OMM M il aftual', 'XlMllK nM MM MMM Mfsl^wnli...11 11,,. ii.e 01 nieieiiry an 1 v t.il p w- r 1. *tu 1 tl by Iiis .ew r nnsly. Fl^i a M WiAaxraa s y in i toai-of w h M I ^ pal.is in IM b ik and pen. with burning sensi.tauiin tit ^ i. p . f Hie in a i. WI li ti ^li* ultiMrM an I a Ml end lie 1.1.4 of iiii.g'ior, Dec- mutnrss and isaieiisiM IM l'di y luu d by In. MdMMU anew nine I . . READ THIS TWICE ! Fullynne-eiKli h of thi - m ola^ nf h iiuaii niH*rina 1* caut-.il by venerea', cv etsei dlseas^*^and their IMM lis. Thew. nder u! Ni w He-retlv Is the 1ie^t and-uie.t el nil m-dicloe* fir r star at slrof^tli,^limlnll ill Slid 1 Ii 111 In ill 1 r tti n inlTiir fi l~a all artrata. ellMkl an I uerriui tliseiset. audi a*^kioi.ti and skin tli eises, sipiu.ii. MMfMM*. HV*Hi y-:p*,;is nail rle'inn, [H'ni;iiiiun. piuria*ii,^ard al. impuiiliei of the bioni caiisiu 1 erup. nns, p.nip e 1, b .itclisi, ta.liu{ mil ol tiu ll ur, etc. PRIVATEDlbEetSES. Ilonoiilioea.jl eel. ulrietiire. i I ln^y and bMMM Ir MMM ey.t *tt, an I all ^.id effect! of^3011 I ful fi l ^e* an.1 excesses, w Ii eh so until MM* f ir I. 1-1 n. s. or pleasure. 1he wi.ndi'ifnl ^i.^e-t 01 1 1*new rem.-iv d^p-.i l, up m Hi ^ f 1 it in v. 1. sup ^'l51 an elem-ja',^r. bleb It f. 1.mi waniins 111 the b end ui wed, nitii. CHICAGOIRON WORKS GAIL,BUMILliiir^ljNZICKER, BUILDERSOP GoldMills, Wet and Drv Crushinfi Silver Mills, SMELT^^ING and CONCENTRATING PLANTS, Hoisting and^Pumping Works, Cars, Cages, Skip, Ore buckets and^Water Buckets. SELF-OILING-:-CAR--.-WHEELS CorlissEngines, Compound and Condensing Enginsi^and Tramways. WESTERNREPRESENTATIVE TCENNOUNZICKER. BUTTE,MONTANA.^Clficciuid Works, Hawthorne Ave. anil Willow St., Cuicag;j, .... RASER$ CHALMERS, CHICKCO. L.C. TRENT,) Salt Lako City, Utah, GeneralWestern Manager, fHelena, Muutana. miningmachinery, AndMachinery for the Systematic Reduction of Ores by Amalgamation.Concentration, Smelting and leaching.^Builders of tho HOMCSTAKE, GRANITE MOUNTAIN. DRUM LUMMON.^ANACONDA, BLUE BiRD, LEXINGTON ard BI METALLIC^COMPANIES' REDUCTION WORKS. ffolatlngEngines, Geared end Direst noting, Prospectingand Development Hoists.^Builders of Improved Air Compressors and Wire Tramways,^Fruc Vanning Machines and Embrey Concentrator. -=3ELECTRIC MOTORSt=- BOLE WKSTE1IW AOENXS FOR Iiidgenxiood Hoisting Engines, ststM) TYLERWIRE WORKS DOUBLE-CRIMPED MINING CLOTH. Sleotrio .Light Plaut9v DiamondCore Procpeeting Drills. * CONCENTRATION7WIL.LS.^ELECTRIC ELEVATORS. RandDmk Brill* and Compressors. Otis Elitators, Knomtes Pump*. R^t tlowra,^KINGSLAND i DOUGLAS SAW MILLS.^SHAY PATENT LOCOMOTIVES. CITY ^ LiveryStable WARMSPRINGS A.W. MclNTYRE, 11.U11.11UOIL 4ftrcmi irsuier buslues* irsnmrieti. u*i-^.i.i^^suici. nii.i iiouu * tig* uamibu*o ^ll .ralaa 1fie 1:1 ^ No. fl Slabic,lii'oaaway. i iiiiipsuur^. STALMANN^ LEWIS, 1uui'uiktoh* ] FRESH I0: ii i Uloci. Ulll,MOM 1 A.N A NQTICPTOCO-OWXM-Tl Wi'lun lb^Cut;, ait 1.mi mm as* Hun l^*l an aar^^liy railsVM Ibnl 1 hai n t 1*1 a*i au*ile*4^di.lur* ui labar awl m 110,. menu upM ia*^1 aiiejni auarti ism mial 1 rituia suuii-' ia^Uautatiaaa atlaun alur ui iMar i....^-^aounl)r, Mate al Hantaan . i^r ta .i.nl uuil^inuiiui: rami unner lit-* |n^ivi* t.as Of MtetloQ^Llti re*l**^ statute. ^ 11 . tailed Mates, a**^1111:1 Iln inuiiui 1 1 ^ .iu re-i ,.. InHi .h.1 a*ja* *t^r^llir vrar enilin; a. !^ II 1 a:..I if w Ihla^lime 'y it*n ilsys !rem '.i.e., us* Ibe kotie* iV I tll'l ****SW y -ll l.i . icI ' e I' : 1 , . jroarpr.p .r.i.'U ^ : ^uch .\n .mn u^ ,,s ..^^aauaf vour .r.le.-s: .11 ... I ^ .14.111 w.il |. . ;1.^Hip propertv o; tli- suLiserla r. uinler saeiuia^:^.^.^ im* ^i ^uti.u-i 01 n l n M ^Ut^i. .lOHSli. nUMllU.^(U^l imMM iiiLsjr 1, ls^L Hiand CREAM DELIVERLDEVERY DAY^IN THE WEEK F.KENNEDY, Manager.