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THE ANACONDA STANDARD, WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 2, 1891. 7 THEGREAT NORTHWEST ItsResources, Industries, Ambitions^and Interesting Occurrences. REALROMANCES IN TACOMA AnOregon School Teacher Puts On^Too Blamed Much Style^An^Old Nez Perce Presbyter-^Ian^Other Mention. TIipNorthern Pacific Railroad company^will hiiikl u lio.^|iitul in Tacoma in the^^priiiK to coat *oO,IKX^. Thedead laxly of I. J. Hunt, n native of^IlaiiKor. Me., wuk found in the Columbia^river, nour Pillar Rock. 11;' luul been^HliootitiK i lucks, lit- ^u^ u siuylv man.^unci I .i... Tin1contract to liuiltl the new MctluxliKt^clmrcli at Til^ Dalles, Ore., has liecii^aw unlet I to A. Kit) kendall, of Tacoma. anil^it is expected to liavn the buihliiitf com^^pleted iM'fore the clone of th^ year. It will^cost $7,000 and will Ik- a handsomer edifice^than the I mild ii it; destroyed by lire last^sieptcnilier. TheDoise Statesman any*: Meriinc. a^Nez Perce Indian, sat in the coiiirrci;atioii^nt the Presbyterian church Sunday cven-^in^. For seven years he ucted as inter^^preter of the teaching and preaching of^the missionaries sent to the Nez Pcrccs.^He says in their reservation is found the^best land and live of the best churches in^the state. He report! inure Nei Perce^Presbyterians than are found in all .of the^white men's Presbyterian churches in^Idaho. He is here as a witness in the^laud eases soon to be tried. Theyou n.': men and women of Helena,^and of Montana in general, ought to in^^dulge in more outdoor winter sports, says^the Indr/iena'ent. Our climate during the^greater lairt of the winter is an ideal one^and the rising generation in particular^ougbt to get the full liciielit of il. We^should have more skating ponds. They^are easily made and kept, and the school^children should be encouraged to visit^them. Perhaps if some of our hardy^Scotch friends would set the fashion by^inaugurating a few Rood old fashioned^curling contests we should see a general^revival of these winter sports. TheOkaifbgau 0MMM ro|h^rts that sev^^eral of the most influential citizens of I on-^eoniilly and Loomiston have organized a^stock eomiMiiy and ar)^ buying up all the^stray cattle in the ncighliorhood. They^have introduced an innovation in the bus^^iness. It is proposed to dispense with^horses in range riding ami substitute^therefor trained cattle. It is claimed that^cows bavo riding qualities, which if prop-^erly cultivated anil trained, render them^much superior to borset as a saddle ani^^mal. An e\|^crt rider and trainer has^been employed w ho will give riding lessons^to all why desire to become coviImivh in the^true sense and meaning of the word. Someprospectors, while digging for gold^in an old spring at the honil of Trout creek^last week, says the Harney Prcx/t, uu-^carlhed a fairly well preserved buffalo^ground, and one horn was still on the^skull intact. This Hud is of soma in-^h ^id. It was some four or live feet under^terc-st. ns it has h-nvi pretty generally be^^lieved ih.it th're were never imy buIValo^on tliit; side of the I'oeky RtMMtataa, All^old PilltS jtidi.ui who w.ts over at Crow^ctuip last summer, who was doubtless^over !0t^ y mis of ;ige, has told of set ing^herds of buffslu snaitttan over the valley^in bis ootiy bf .vIiiwh! days, and his story,^Sfillelj v.as considered then ;t ^-oiutnoti^everyday Indian Ha, is eontlrineil by the^fit ding of tills t::in^i'-i:ik.ili!o proof of the aaJmala*havlnc beew MMt Thecoward'.m of thccivw of the bark,^Sarah, recently tSTccl cd on the llritisli^Columbian eiwist, who (iiillid away in a^panic refusing to lake the captain's w ife^ami I..; 1 y with tin in. answering that ^it^was every gal for himself.^ stands out^in Marked contrast to the heroic conduct^of t!i^ captain of the Stratiihlanc, who^a fi w days pre\ ions, and but^a short ilisiain^.' to the south^^ward, lost his life while en^^deavor i:ig to save the lives of the other*^on his stranded vessel. The w retches who^so heartlessly deserted the woman and^baby have, however.received some punish^^ment for their conduct, us the charge of^cowardice and mutiny was proved against^them, anil by the decision they lost all^wages and all claims against the ship. Aromance ill real life bcentue public in^Tacoma a few days ago t hen William^l.uri.x, clerk of the municipal court, was^^iuietly BMsftiad to Lucy H. Ltirty. Once^before, away buck in Virginia, in the year^IsTfc. these same parties were united in^marriage, and throe children were horn^tolhciii. The marriage piiived unhappy,^however, and ill 1S*7. one year after their^coming to Tacoma, they separated by^mutual consent and were divorced in the^district court, though Mr. Li i rt y continued^to pro', ide for the mother and children and^was an m-casional visitor at their home.^Last April Mrs. Ltirty and her children^returned to Virginia. They stayed but^four months. Kctiiiiiiug to Tacoma. they^were established ill a snug home on the^hill provided by Mr. Ltirty. and the mar^^riage last 1'i id.ty MMttad the family. Lover'sfaitfulncss for 111 years is cer^^tainly worthy of more than |mssing men^^tion. In publishing the wedding of Henry^Wiggins of Kansas to Cloo L. Ilte hanau^of Tueoma. the Tacoma AVir* says:^^These excellent people met more than Jl^years ago in Kansas, and enjoyed nu ll^other's company for four ha|^;iy years, and^were engaged to lie murried. but cruel^fate deeiis il otherw iw. The young lady^^MM Wi-st with her MUMMa, and for U^long years her lo\ er lost e ll trace ot her.^but alway s asserted that there was but^one woman in all this'wide, w ide v.orl:l'^who would share his love and fortune.^In Mi;. ls 'l. lie heanl of her ill Washing^^ton. \ happ^ sotraeaon Ihm i i. ited,^ami one of the happier t w eildings that o\ er^tisik pMn on this gr. eu earth since the^one in 'lovely Eden' was celt bratcd as^ulsu c. Thegii'attinilier resources of iheP.icill'^Northwest can scarcely lie realized by^tlios. w bo ba\e not visited the immense^foiTsts of giant tnss growing m^ close^together in many places tlmt it is almost^iui|s^ssil4e to travel through the ^.io,|s.^'Twenty iiiill'on acres of land are c^ v. . ,|^with a grow th of wosl which will c it an^Itverugc of -.'.OKI feet of ni v hunt.title Iiuiilier.Much ol it will cut an average^of loo.(Mi feet or more, while^^ ingle (ni's nrw common thut will cut:i.oou each. The Port Istsmeead^Leader cstiniatea the quantity of^mcii liautable lumber standing in the forestsof Wmmmmm at uofinjmjan ltx-1-sutUcicutto supply all the markets oeAmcrieh for gen-^r:'.tion^. ami yet send^fit ^^t* laden with ship tiiiil*^rs to every |s^rt^of the civilized world. Oregon, in the^Const and Cascade ranges, and in*the^counties suing the ooeoti from the Colum^^bia river to the California line. Bus as^much more tiuiticr, and these two great^*i^t^ r states, unless devastate by forest^fire*, w ill never run short of building ma^^terial. ThePortland Trlrjfam relates that the^directors of a sclmol district in the upper^part of Willamette valley, in which a^y oung lady Is the teacher, were an econ^^omical that they ditl nut furnish ony wissl,^except what was occasionally con^^tributed by some patron of the^school, and this was never cut into stove^wood, that Iwiiig left fur the girl to do her^^self. Not long ago, after K ing without^w ismI several days, some one hauled a load^of green ash |s^les and ^slung^ them into^the school yard. With this the teacher^lil .liagisl to get along.although the ^dees,^tri' t^ axe was so dull il would scarcely cut^cold grease, and every night she w ould cut^up sonic of the poles ami lay the sood un^^der th^ stove to dry for next day . Then a^^protracted meeting^ was startisl. and its^devotees would burn up lier wood every^evening. At this she rclx-lled. and ii^-^clartsl she w ould cut no more wood if^then* wasn't a child islucutcd or a soul^savisl in the neighborhood. Tlie ^dees-^trict^ fathers anil the church deacons arc^busy devising ways and means to pi..cure^a load or two of wismI. and wondering to^w hat length of ^style^ and independence^these school ma'ams will go next. Monterey,fill. Astrange old town is this, founded by^the Sp.iiuar.ls 174 years la-fore the signing^of the IteclarutioM of Independents*, some,^time before John Mugulrc thought of play^^ing ^The Sea of lee^ in Hutte City, Mont.,^and long before Shakes|s'iire wrote his^plays. Here was the cradle of far western^civilization^I lie birthplace of the common^^wealth of California. Kit h in the romance^of almost forgotten days, ulsmnding ill^tragic memories: iM-autiful and liewilcli-^ing. with Iter hack to the hills ami her face^to the sea. drinking in the soft sea winds;^w ith her .sun in the future anil her heart^ill the past. Monterey will claim and for^^ever receive the tcudcrcst affections that^center ill the western shores. Hoteldel Mo.lie means hotel of the^forest, antl is built in the middle of u Il'i*-^aeis'gaitlen. one mile fitim Monterey, the^lint st. the most gorgeous, the richest, the^most varied in nil the work). It is not^alone in summer that Mowers bloom ut the^Hot^! del Monte; in the middle of winter^the grounds ure lively with the color of^blooming roses, pan-ie-. and countless^other flowers. All the rare and beautiful^flow ering plants of countries south of the^equator, of South America and the Cals-^of tiisid Mope, of Australia, of ail tlic^strange countries anil islands over which^11. iios the southern rMM, hate found a^congenial home in the grounds of the Hotel^del Monte. 'Then-isalso a maze, covering several^acres, made of Cypress hedges, inclosing^the walks. Like marriage, it is very en^^ticing, but a good dcul easier to get into^than out of. Inthe hotel itself we find the culmina^^tion of reliliomcnt. Tin rates .its' abaM^one-half that of other ei' ies, and a winter^spent in case ami w holesome luxury'at^Monterey is even cheaper than staying at^home. Parexcursion rates and iiiforni.ition us^to a tpiick. safe ami comfortable trip, ap^^ply to the I'nioii Paeilie ticket office, cor^^ner Main and Broadway, Hutte City,^Mont. TheStamiaro has more readers than^any rival newspaper read In Butte by^many hundreds. Try it for your adver^^tising. FOR40 YEARS DR. WM. FORTHE LUNGS. Hasliecn a never-falling family remedy for^^ Ol'liHS. Ctil.D.h, roNNl'MfTltiN. ^LA^tiKII'PK.^ StiKK TIIK^ IT. lli'AltsKNKSS.^PMil MDMA. I'ATAHIiH. IMM KN/.A.^At'I TK AM^ CHP-UNIi' III^tXI'HITIs,^ASTHMA. WHOOPING ml till. ^ Ki^ i'.^Pl.Kl KISV. PA IX IN TIIK SIDR AM^^IIUKahT, spiTTINti OF liUMifl and Alldiseases nf the THROAT,CHEST AND LUNGS.^LcaiiuiB to CONSUMPTION. UK.\vm. lAtXH H\I^AM saMMM ^ opium,nmrpliiiii'. ii'T mo ileleterleas ding. It^stsiClies and lieais the iiiemhraiie of the hiug*,^fiiflMiuisI .ii..i |Mi|seutsl hv itlM-itse. mid preveuts^fmm ^west^aad Mglitasai acwan lusenest. Ii^I* pleasant to the lasle. lie sure .mil ass tar I^r.^WM. HALL'!* HALM AM anil Us ^^ isi oilier.^TiiMu; si PM4MI nv^H. A. D'ACHCUL, - - - Butte City, ManliM. PriceSk\. !itc.. |l.'^l. Dlt.wm. HALL ( o., sew VOKK. GHEAPADVERTI8EMENTS Alt ^ rt^*^ mi nl* under f/it^ lirotl mir cent ftrr^^ronl each inaertUtn; n/srUil rufr* mi ntnlrttrl*^fur ttetliiitf /s rtodm. So udrrrMa MM uci'^ gMl^/hi- Itim t/imi /^, CI lit*. FOR SALE. VOKSAI.K-lltiaritlng house IKiures tu ao-^J i'1'iuiiiislati' :*i Isuirili i s. and ^it 11 two years'^lease on hiiililliti; in gixst locality; tmardersat^present. Iiiipill' Staiiduril fur aililress. f'lillSAI.K A geiiernl store, doing :i gotsl^bsstassa, la a geoa jooatlna. slUseUoa ac-^rouiit of sit'kness, stis-k aSMJM of tins'i'ritst,^llt|iH^n^, hardware, tinware and tiotlllug. Ad^^dress hoy 11, lininlte. MISCELLANEOUS. TICK^To all whom It may concern: I^Is lierchy-give notice tu all part It's not to pur^^chase of .lolui M. Kills or any oilier party, a^osrtafsj iiote for IC^Vm. tlatisl on or aland Mav 4.^IM7, BSjrabh! to the order of .1. M. Kills and^signed hy Sajiiiii'l Mi Klliaiiey, said note having^Ih'i'ii satUfled In full and tin said Kills rlalmlag^at the lime the sen lenient was made for said^note that the note was lost, and m^v claiming^that the same is tuinahl. Saniiiel Mi'Klliiiiiey.^Hated tins 1st day of IlecemN'r. IKM. 0 Fcourse there arc peo^^ple who would call^the above arrival more^intercstin'i' than any^^thing we can show^^and we don*t blame^them; but there are^others who would care^more to see the beau^^tiful new things in Jew^^elry that we are con^^stantly receiving. HIBHTFAIRFIELD, JEWELERS, Wtn,mstaxa. APKAtTH'AI. aseUsesM MMfan an en-^. V gageiiicnt, or would like a set to |mm! even^^ings. P. II. M. standanl ollh c, Anaeouda. F|HH'XI- An office door key. Owner can have^same hy calling at Standard ufttce ami pay^in : for this advertist'ineiit. M AKgTKItAUKrest limes for rent. Mrs. ICl^Kiiuaril. .'in Hakola strts-t. BUTTC,MONT.^JOHN MAQUIRE,^fROPRlETOR AND MANAGER. Wfdnesday,Thnrsday. Friday, ^atui-ilny.^3, 4-, S. Ladles'and t'lilMren'. M.itluee Saturday.^Engagenipnt of I0SEPHK. GKISMHR -PHOEBE DAVIES ASSISTEDBY THEIR EXCELLENT COMPANY. Kr.l'KKTotne: WEDNESDAYSIGHT,^The Domestic Coined) Urania, FERNCLIFF. TIU'RSDAYNIGHT,^The Ideal ( omisly Urania. THEBURGLAR. FRIDAYNIGHT,^The HMMBg Military l^rama. BEACONLIGHTS. REGULAR I Evrnlnit.. Miranilfl. PRICES. IMatinee, ^^^,^,^ ami 7v. Bentsat Calklna' without extra charge. XACONDVLIVEHY STMlLh I. C. BHOWNKI.I.. Proprietor. Buggies,Saddles and Horses for Hire. Altoproprietor of Passi-nter. Pa^ac aud K^^j^revi |Jim* i otiitectlua SaSs ithsM irslas. Offtreunit Htahle. I iw strn-f. Anrronda. PRESCRIPTION1959 - Awon-'irful SMBfjaaiMI of thn ssMsMM Dr. \el|io'i\.p.irl- i', script ix,i|. s,,|i| on POSI11VK l.l Kit AM KB. lot I |1K Alerm of_ _ HISKASKJfifr, Ni'i:.iitl'^ Msreaiisisl, r\^^ ' -' i us intero( th^ \'s^' ;t si'iemiit.^ or^'itu. oft V ' eltl..r-.^\. p;,|ils |^ i|^.Ill back,nervous pro.tra-A i . ,y-; ^:.^. etc.JU*jJ tinragents are lii.tnieteil to lirii \o - si Movrvtaiiiroa PaKscaimoti iraa .^s.ii ^^.ft. ^a and I'ruMAMKfrrI'uaj :^ \ . i . i1 l I I' I... Usui.' ill !Mi\e^. Pimw ^' a l^'\ oi siv bnSM r.u - ^^ ith sfgtes^^t.ai.intte. ^^^^; i.s mall us urcl) m-aleil. Aih ^ ^iim.'iii. ahons to |^. m Newbrsllrts l | BB^, sole .iK'ats, IJulle t ii.. Mont. m. i. Hour. m. r. r.^owM.r.r. b. c i haii-^atna, m.mct ^ PAi.v. r, K. ^AUUKANT. EOGE,BROWN LEE ft CO., BANKERS, t9 9 BUTTECITY, MONT. Transacta ceneral liankliiK ImslneM. Ft^i liaiiKi' dnwa on all the it'ailluii t-llle* of^Europe. OOMOTMMPltOMITLY ATTKNDEI) TO. 'orre^pondent^:Welln, 1'arsn A Co.. N^^v^Verm; XvelU, Karrn ti t o . Salt latke: Wells.^I r.e\ fit., Han Francisco, timalia National^h. id.. Ilnialia, l ust National Hank, uniaha. IIKSTNATIONAL HANK, Anai onda. WM.L. HOGE. Presnlpnt. MOMDALY, \icf Presiacnt. \V.M. THORNTON, Cashier. FirstNational Bank ChicagoIron Works. GAIL,BUMILLER ^ UNZICKER, BUILDERSOF Capital, OFANACONDA, MONT.^----- $100,000. Ilt'\and sell looniesti^^ and I on o, i:\i lruip*^and IraaffM a lieneral Itanklti^ Huslnes!,,^t atteeCtsai promptiv stteutletl to. kk-^csspa* arswa as L/swtos. KdtnbMnts,^Ulakgow, Dublin. Relfast, I'srts,^Hamburg, llcrlin and all the^la-adliiK t Hit s of Kurope. toltHt sfoNtil \TV AmericanFvchanpe National Pan!. New York i'lunli,iNational Hank ItsislM WelKfarto a i o San Francisco ttali National HankOnden Hoar.Browalss ACs liutte Merelianls'National Hank Helena l-atalue111 on. ftt ii|lc, r laalKe IncorporatedUnder tbe Lavs of Mooiana.^STATE SAVINGS BANK. BUTTE,MONTANA. South*estt'orucr Mam and Park street,. PAIHIN I APITAI., - - 9100,000. lT\cBSff cent. Interest paid on Savings Iic|Misits^ami rmapnaaded Hem I-Annually. Keeetve*^licposlis stil^)ect to rasek, Olscoiints t'om-^^uercial Papeisand l/iaie on heal Kstate.^|iiaw^ l or, bin and Domestic Km halite. OfTleehours From Hi a. in. to a p. in. and ou^Saturday cvetitiutH from 7 p. tit. to s p. m.^P. A. I.VIl'.Kl . Ple.hlent. t'.11. P ii llt.ll. \ Ice President. T. M. lloiHirA*. t'ashler.^lilreettirit P. A. Ijtrirev.t has, ii. I'almer.Osa,^W. HtanMos. H. v.Ketaser, T. M. Hndaens, \.^II. Parrel, tool. Livcll, t'. F. lUmlh, K. D.^Davctt. GoldMills, WVt and Dry Crushinp; Silver Mills,^Smelting ami Concentrating I'lants, lloistine;anil Pumping Works,^Cars, Cacjcs, Skips, OreBuckets and Water Buckets. SELF-OILINGCAR WHEELS. CorlissKtiRincs, Compound antl Condensing Engines and Tramways. WesternRoprosentative. MENNOUNZICKER, Butte,Montana. Officeand Works, Haw thorn Ave. and Willow St., Chicago, 111. NOW LOCATED IN BUTTE. BUSINESSCARDS. JOSEPHSMITH. IAKPKNTKIt AND lit ll.lll lt.^Kstlmateii Purnlshetl on All Kinds of nulMlngi. IteferelleesIn the i ll^ .^I.IK 1ST ST.. HKT. MKt tIND AND TIIIKD,^AS Al OM1A.Mom AN A. RUPTURE PERMANENTLYCURED OR NO PAY. No^!^ MMlM from toislnrm. We refer jrou to^60O puiicntn and Ma MMMMi llanka. IftTtitlratreur eirthod. Written Ouarnntee to abaslat11 .in ill kl*d^ of BCPTVBM al fcstil Mass.^wit hi art the no' ^l KJflMC OK sVKl.NOK, no matter^of liuw luut MMwaaa) examinationfree THE0. E. MILLER COMPANY. Hull *^.' .. ^^ ic i'Vi.' -i ^ '. '^' .'1 nnd T.irk Strrrti^^^vi-i l u-'i's .' i'ici , -'..ic Kooai i - i'Titraacc on Para^SUCCU Office Houi ft, y Is I*s. at., J to j p. tu. END FOR CIRCULAR. QHARLESHOUCK. Iu.ai.ehIN Rkai. Kntat* ani^ Mininc SriH h Hchroeder'i Itlock ^^I I KST STUCK I^, - ^ AN ACOJfbA. PHILIPSEURG.MONT. L J. MULDOON. MRKWOK TIIK MACK^Notary Public, l olliftlons Attended To Tni.KI'lltiNKNo. .TiS.^Oftlee. lrti Main st.. . - Hutte. Montana. NORTHERN PACIFIC MwenMi-st tiia. Carrisun. Helena, Hutte^City, lio/emm, l.tvinustM^ Mil^IlIlRS, MlN-s t'ily .Hid til. n^Ui\^ Hi all Points KAST-WKST Tlmt*In iioililn-4 i^ 'U^ r tlinu th^^MCI ^'i thcDIM1NB CAR LIME. *TMMMMyn1w'uHRST CLASS SINGLE AND DOl'CLE RIGS. Montanaand the East.: QITYLIV/ERY STA3LE_ A.W. MclfiTYRE, .. PROPRIETOR . . AGENERAL TRANSFERBUSINESS^TRANSACTED. PROFESSIONALCARDS. R.W. M. SCHULTZ. i:\si PAIIK STIM^^Rooms ^^ and I Poster lllock 120Miles the SliortM Line to Omnibusto all trains. TelephonoNo. 23. kt Hl'ttr.. Miin i im. [)R.E. J. LEONARD. UISK.ASP.Sor WtlMKN AND PadII ^ t 'on it trains na.shiK Ihrouitlt M'.niK^sola. Norili Daliota, NI^sManv IdalMN Urcsou^and Wssblacton rsiri euai|4Hr et|itliini nl ,.t PnllinanPai.i. ^ Klee|iai -. I list and s^- ihi I tlaatt i oaciics, Pnilniaii TiMirtfttsad I i ^^* Cose^uist tHeejiera, and I h .ml liuiluat'sjrs. THR4HUGH TICKETS rHILDKKN Aipcrlalt)'. Also of nosr andnciAoiis s^sti tu. Arisol.1 at all coupon of! o. of the Northern I'.i ifti i ii in^ id lo ii ^ill- Mirth. I'-isi. sotituau I lliroatami lunpi ,.,^^^., .,.,',-,^ ami t anaUa. orrit'Khoi Its: ihi A. M. to 7 IV M No.Si:. V Main St., near Woolinan, Hutte, Monr, pP. CHRISTMAN. D. ^. S. OtBee,First Street, la-tu-een Main and Oak,^Anaconda. Moid ma. Tkktii KVTEAOnB wiTinn r pain Hya new iuim i's.. All t'lassos of li.-nt.d^Work evecuted III III st-class manlier,^Ariiln l i' l eelll S\ itliout Plat.'.. J S. CHEVICNV. iKMillt and si'pcimntlndkn I. P.o. Addresft, I'mATKI.1.0, . - -In vim. qr.STEPHENS. i'UHk ON MAIN m n\ I It Utm DIM ^; IOMPANV. i:r|,|l U' c oil i i lk street. Nears:. Ann'i ^fNafJal ofllcehour. :i .m a. in. to u .n ji. m.. from t ::m^to 0 |i. in., and fi a.i ii ill )^. i.i. to :^ |i. m. TIMKSt IIKHI LI mmi' u in iTr. No.ISfk Botemaa exitreaat! *t p. nt. Nt. lutt. ^INnty f\|irc^^^:^^ |^. at. So.ink i mm tat! M'estfdallyl1 ^' e^^ Ml-iula and Helena c\|,re.sl.'lup. M, nrivitr VMM I^ n * No.I. Pa. Iflc m id ^^ :^ p. m No.int.. Hnzi 111.111 i \|ile*^f:^S|^. in Nono. ^pouv rutesa : vi i. MUft-Hila;oid llefjeaa **\|iretMi.' oa^ai. Moadsy.Wetlae^4s) ami r*rtday. RaaMaaaeaprewi biiIiii ml leaves ri Northernpat' a* at pat, No. . -si btsaM, at^htei .net Issvt ^ n 0111 MoMai ^ Pukin ileput,hai^lluoiufh ste,-|.. i for .st. Paul aadliileasn. No, a^de|iarts frtSM Montana t'alou tle|aid al II |^ m .^ha. lliruuitli slcopci for 1 .tcon., and I'ortlaml^N.'. i aioi I earn steal msll. Km Kates, Msini, Tlate rablettor Special lit^foiin.ition a|i|i^^ to aa) i cut. Northern I^lallioatl. tllAltl.l s s. Ill^^ letters! Passenger and Ta-'o t Aitent.^WM. TTOIIV,St. Paul, Mum ileajet al AasMt^'.i Last Hroailivay, liutte. Moid. QAPLICEHALL_ MwXnTa. CHRIS. WEIDEMAI Nch Painted. I'.tinted and Kurnlshed throinilioitt.cm lie set urtst for BALLSAi\D BANQUETS I'orthe St .Is in of t^U| .^^. Siniedi ^ iiahlc dates mm at the dUpoftal elthe pllliUf. iall on or midi In ^^ W. ^ leman.corner Para .1Ii-L M i,it.in., streets. D r.N. S. SNYDER, fhfsfafMi and MraSM of St. Ann's HssMM^aud Montana t uion llailnad. t.i. Main .Hi. 11, i.i si,, . . VUABsfMMONH. In tic Misti.c. court,^laarasalli ot *iivr Hon. euunt) of Kilter^How, ^tars of Moutans. Before Hiutn J. Mul^cuott. pl.tlceef tin | . iti'i'. I*. ^'. St lieiir. |.':iln^tlll.Vs Mi. and Mis I M I oddllutf. i|t*ft'tnl^sbts. Tlie peopk of lite sintc of Mont.tea send^irreetlnn lo Mr. and v(rs, I M. lodtHlnn VtMi^.it., aereh) reuulnsl to ap|iesr in si) uflk-e in 'hetor itsl.ln of si| J'...^..t.f. .f lllverllos mlstale..r Molilalia, on fueaaay. th. lata tlal^of Novemlx-r. A. D. ln^t. at liiti'iii .-k a. m . sua^iisssi i iliii i ^i.t lut on llle in sm setlou too oVcr of Voil til, 1UM til *^ l^l IIO.mU. ttitie. .iihIsa11Bsatlli^ s.d.i .no! aellverea loyns lo^I'ia.ulin at rout nastisl laataai - sad ^^ ' eat^in- ^^^ ii.-t. of ahk-ii ii mains tiitjttaltt. Auo you rsberehy untlfletl I ' nil h lo apt'^niisaer tlic .a d e,mii''.not as uitov- icitunsl.^the aaid pi., ir aill take a .i.o^ U) ilefaall aei.t ve I f..| the ^' III ^I t'Jtst.Ss alld os'sof slllt. tlven iindei iii^ hand II' s Ith ,lav of Noveiu^Mf, A. D Ms.ID I'll ^' Ml I.DtMiN. Jllstlit-uf the 1'e.i. e. (REATNORTHERN K V LINE M.nt. no i clitlal. realIhriH irli .vsteni Io| ..II |^.ilits I .i.l. West at South.^TIlH Onl) lllic iii Hie Northwest o't ,||||X ando|' raluuj It. eutlre is|tii|uneut^. Ol'EN NOV. 18. 1891. SAMsixes CHOr HOUSE Roular Moats. 25c. Me.il wrvisl tler at all hours. Fifth anil jii .^ n. - .is..ii. Kverythlag^nrsl das.. 108l-'irst Strcvt. MUwautoBottling Works \*m i \i r . PAtUMv. .Ioiin7.*nin, .... Proprietor, Aiti-titfordo, s, 1,1(1, p.realtiK^'^^.'^ CM^^hi; I I Mosaukee IUsit. sii|i.\.sAJtBATABUXA.^ IUO, im .^.^We Handle I nl'.u i^^h|s K o liuovely. SHORTDIRECT LINE Willi-If :tlll dluln. '.us alt . hi St.Paul, Minneapolis;, Duluth, nt,for Chicago c-lMMi'Ns In I it lee^! cert. MaMMS. of ~StlVI r H' s ,. .tale of '.. ' ii..i. ^ ^ , r .i \! ^' .. ,1. ,f iii is-. Mi ^ i. Ill* .. i..a:ii. tt. v.. Mi-. Katln ti.'uhtoii. tlrfeatlSBt. fae P' opls ut the stats^f M Co... ii. tnu to Mis. Katie i 'reign.^Iihi Vtat .ii- Ii.-.. o i. ,' i. .l i.i.i|i|.'.tr In lay^oftlee. In tlietitiivit.li ,f tMivcr Htm. county of^\ . Hot '^. i s^ 11 ..r M-'ui iti.t. ^ ti Monday,^the .i.th tl... of i it-totter. A. D. isid. at lo oVIoak^a. nr. an-; u .^.. r Hie ^ i.m; iuiit on file in an ae^^ti hi t,. :.. ^ ,vi^ r -f t. '. M e si,m of Jil'.im for ha). .oe..i . ^ i . i i ilaaea ^..i i^^ |.i.uu- oaisi.ti'. and iisoa'st. Aavl ytHI.!' e h,^ ^|e, |,tl(|fl^ ' j*earaaa i Sftiref the .1. a.D. is^t Aadall point. I ^t. I'ntllfurther notice ti i ^ ^ ive I folio*^. i.i ile.l. AU.1 toa a* ;. .-ii |.i. .iii .... is.vc re-^i | i it i^ i'I take a l uuliiient by^the MM s] J15.iv aaa Mkassl tin. h^hda) of is toosf, mi !l d. HrUMMNL .tistiee ,.f the IS'.VOS. Ullll-.1 ;in p. in. Ilat a. in. : Alltrain, dally.^AlbinO. e^|^. ii.t I., i.ml. Helenalis tl. D.fiart. rata m. J'.ii p. m. I'orma|M, rate., further Information, etc.^call at i lt^ ticket .'^: . . N. .... Mact si . hut;. I.^' KTRHHINS,^1 lavelliii: i' i.sen, . .1.K. It \\\ stiN. ien. Aaent.^P.. II. I.ANtil KV,^lOea. no.Act.it.I .liy. NOTHI Hi I'O-OM NIP To WlUlaat M.v^t'oy. h I -os aad ssaataai Votiatehera.^i maul^,I thai 1 have e\|a mUsJ oue htindrtNl^ilollars in !..' .* antl i:u; n v.'iiu nu u|shi tua^Tv lllvht nu. t |,ste mluinK claim, situate la^n Issfr latthcs ,lutitv. M ' ol Si^ ^utalia. In order to held saat i.ii ' I' tile proVlsUiUs cf stv!).ia \ - . - ^^: t i . ^ I state., ta-iist^^ . same for ths^ve. i eii.l, \ i i .i. Vii-I l. 'Wl'u i ninety ta^) tl.....from Hit. rvlif the ant ice hy puUks i. i \ .,' i i refaM1 tn osatrihats your pra. Iturtainof ' a. I: c\|ieuiiUiire as ^-turnaer.jtaaa^e-i i din artli lieetaae tas atiaawijat^:s,:ti ..,d ^t*t- Utkof III.' 1 ullisl Stales. JOHNIt. SI VNUALL, 'U^l1' ^:. at.on s^.;dt nl-'I 1, i sill.