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THEANACONDA STANDARD. TUESDAY MORNING. JUNE 7. 1892. 3 TRAVELKRSGUIDE. 1kais1AltltlVP. :BB A. M.^From JUitte^bM r.titts T:M^^ tn: KllT^r Bow n:K g m: Stuart 4;V.s in. I2:05p^. M. ii.in UMt.. ;ma t;i;rriion^^Wvnt liuttt* llii^i.-v in: MIvit llnir titti .1 Ml^Witiirt 114.-, am: le-ievc (iittri.-in luiinnm;^I^wr IjhI^h lu innni: Wnnii^|^rincs 10:{^'.^ n. C:08P. rVI Ijsv.s turtle t uu u in; Miter^Er.w r. auinn Mi mt vis r m. 8:65P. M.^Le-ave--. tiurrisnii A-Cft r*tn; Hccr^UmIko 8 a ft in, V.anil Spruiiji 'J.-Je u.;^fetiM.it u.iip in. TRAINSDEl'AKT. tlOA. M.^For C.amsnn -Stuart ^:^ ami^warm Hprinos Situs to; tK-rr Lodge 9:21 gsgj^arrive ugl ribun 1:43 a tu. 9:00A. M.-Kor Me*^MM fiiioamii'.re^:-^^on u.j4u in. bllM-t Low ^ ;j a mi arrive butts^lOno a in. 8:OOP.M.-For Buttn nnd (iarrlson-Stuart^1:1* pm: Wlvor lluw t-.t! )i mi iirrivs I'.-.itto^soopni; Warm SpiuiiK tiiu p in: !^-^-! !..,^.^^^^t:oo p in. anin- Carriesa Kti i at 6:1O P. M I'nr flints Mini I a i ^ a all su^^rer how 10.00: arrive Butte lu lu p m Therelire linmired- nf |^eoplc in Huh^c-ily who vv e.ulel like t^i lake part ia getting^up a rousing celebration of the (^!^^^ i-^ous FiMirtli. The member* of the^fin' department have st.irt.-.l^their |^rrparatio:iK. and tlie^ would^liko toliuvo the iicujileof Anucntiilu make^eouimon cause with them. To-night a^mass meeting will bo held in Standard^hall and residents of the city are re^^quested t,^ turn out Tor it. ti'o to the^meeting and vote for the celebration. THEWtATHfcR Thedaily reeord of the thermometer in^tin* city for yesterday, a* kept at^\\\^.^Brandon's drug store, was: ~ a. m., .V)^decrees above: 1_' in., i.s decrees above;^4 p. m.. 80 degrees abejv ^; H p. 111., 7'J de-^gi-ci-s MN| AItOt T rHK 4 I I V. Adaughte r was born to Mrs. James^Lung oft arroll yestcida^ MMjaj, TheKpworth li^acini will givo a straw^^berry and ice cream social on Thursday^cve-ning. June If. Mr.and Mrs. H. F. Mahan and Mr. and^Mrs. Alex ltevine visited Warm Sprincs^Sunday alieriux^n. JnmcsKilldy was run in yesterday for^fighting and breakinc one of (iroeeryman^PMbA plato windows. Mrs.P. I'. Kobinson. late of the tele^^phone service, left for Phili|^sbtirg ^ester-^^la^ where she will ivside permanently. aregular meeting of the Athletic asso^^ciation will lie held at the park to-night,^tlusiness of importance will be discussed. JohnIf iggius was arrested yesterday for^being a Bjaktr of the Ancient Order of^Hums uuil begging money on the streets. Therev. ill be a s|^t cial meeting of the^a. O. II. this evening at Standard hall to^consider business of iiiiportaric-t- to the^order. Alady's MSJBJ ^n^ picked up in the.^sti-eet opposite (^rieg's fruit store on Suu-^dMT evening. Thu finder left it at Mr. v.rieg's. \.M'(.iu^y. lageaaTM at the upper^works, leaves to-i'ay for a well-earned va^^cation, which he vvill spend visiting friends^in th^* Mast. Workw iil Ive commenced at once ^^n the^erqetion of u turldiitg lor tiro \t1detictlub atthe park. The laiilduie, when com^Dieted, w ill l^- oat of the large a ami linest^uyniiKi-iiiius in the West. Vp.irl^ of twitlve* young ineii from iht^^raih'iNid machine simp uim to Silve-i lake^on a llshiug t'.itr Saturday night, return^^ing the follow inc evening. They w^very successful i latl.'es!e. 11 c 11 Of til ilbrought back the^^eason. TreasurerDeluiy is lo iking for a yellow^dog ivhteb lie value.-, at at leasl he^says the dog has coiit him that much. He^i-.i.vs he has destroyed clothes lo i he value^,-I ^:;.'^ t^^ chew iug them together with a^curtain noes worth SI. Toe dog look a^coilai worth rl away on his neck to wlui h^was ..tt.u Iic-il a ft doc tag. Thoseinti'rested in the entertainment^to be given in the High la liool building to.^ni^ht have -pared no pains to make il a^success. The- programme whii h has been^prepared is an e\'.cmive one nnd includes^addresses, recitations and singing. Super-^intendi ut Btoeje has ooejisesttesl toallow^ihe|tm^wfnlhstn aWBee MMIrMwM^be i lc.ovd lor the purpose. Thefollowing arrival., were registeivd^at the Montana ^csterda\ : S. It. t'alder-^head, Louis K pp and wife, II. A. Neiden-^hofen. Untie: ). H. West. New York : J. li.^W.ls.m.t MMatl I- l^. Ilallingcr. Ha 111 | It.Reynolds. Melrose: H. w. Niaoei, Lead.^riUet T. v. Btitledeje, TMree Forks: a. w. M ^ une, Salt 1-ukc. TheAnaconda Athletic associntion i.^trying to aliunde a wrestling match be-^|#BeM Jack King and I'eter S-hurnachcr.^The niatcii is In ix1.1 titucco-lloni.iu and^w ill be decided in iavor of the man win*^li,ng two out of tinc^ falls. A letter was^received from Schumacher yesterday that^lie was willing to have the matc h take^place here if the inducement was great^enough. vs the association ex|ieets to^^ ill.T u III.oral purse n is likely that it will^succeed in MttUej the match. The dale^has Hot as ^cl DM u sot. AHandsome llanuer. Thenew BMr ^^f the A. O. T. W. whichwas orchnd some time ago has^bee n received. It is made of white silk^and is six feet w idc by six and oiie-half^lei t long w ithotlt a seiitn. The emblems^of the order are in ailv vvoiki ijou it and^its trimmings are of a c ostly order. It^was orderee for tie celebratloa at Helena^on June 11 at v. Inch time1 the supreme^lodge meets. The cost ol the banner was^eV.. KraiI ^l its sales. YesterdayB. F. Mahan closed the sale^of a house and lot situated on the corner^of Third and Cedar streets. The pur-^rh.isiM* was Meter f ox ol f'arroll. and the^price paid was S3.o^. Mr. Mahan also^closed the sale of a vacatit lot on Cedar^street toCon iTDonnell for tft e. Srntthe Key line-1..^Lndrce ^ Ilrjwn, th^ absconding bar^^bers who left town a week ago. were^thoughtful enough to send the key of the^shop back front Butte. It was received by-^Mr. Powell. ^A itli a |K^^tscript attaehed^saying he could go to the ehest and get Ins^^ bavins c Kgc Im 1mb* Altitmttite store in tranite, consisting^of store and complete slock of tuniitti:,-.^doors, sash, glass: also a full line of mi-^del taking goods. The abov e -tore is doing^a good busim es and is the only house^earning theabo'e hue ^^: g.-sls inOranite.^AddrvssMm Hi i 1 1 i in i^. draiiiie.M 'lit. AFFAIRSIN THE COUNCIL TbeAnaconda Cemetery 7hocght to Be^Too Hear tbe City. TOCBLEBKATH THE FOURTH Mayor Dwye - Recommends tho Formulationand Hasaaee or a^tamtiry Ordinance- Petitions^hecoivod and Granted. Ata meeting of the city council last^night a communication was read from F.^c. w.cic.. asking the privilege of erect.ng^u building on First street, 'ihe petition^was granted. W. c. (irover was granted^IHTiiiissa.u to make some alteraliotis on^his bunding on Oak street. Mis. JeuMI^Davenport asked for a |^eunii lobiualu^brick veneered bouse on lot 1. blocks.^The iK'iaion was giatind on condition^thatsl.ed.t the* \cnecrtng as soon as the^frame woik is completed. Theicsiguation of Policeman John^John Iseinau was received and accepted.^Tho ix-signatiou goes into elTeci to-day. Apetition was received from 11. \V,^Hurkhardt asking that he be granted such^assistance as the council thought was due^him on in count of his accident. Alderman^Fitz Patrick moved that tiie petition be^referred to the judiciary committee, and^city attorney lor iuvestigation, and this^was done. Thepolice magistrate submitted his ro-^port lor May. It contained a summary of^I he eases tried during the iiioiith. It^showed that there were nine cases in which^a tine of tin and cost was imposed : lour^eases w ith fines of $5 anil cost and seven^cases when in $1 and costs were levied. Accountsto the amount of si.'.'^.'is. were^ordciud paid and warrants drawn lot^their pa) ineiit. Alderman Shovliu asked if the clerk^had louud out what the cost in the St.^Jean ease amounted to. The clerk re^^plied in the liegulivc. I'llder the head of^iltitin.slied business Alderman Shovlin^moved that tbe council prcHit-d with the^election ol a city engineer ami surveyor.^F. W. Blackford was elecied without age^position. Onbehalf of the Alert coin pally. No. 2,^Alde rman Walkup asked that tiie c ouncil^appropriate J*0. w ith which lo purchase^uniforms. A motion was made by Alder^^man Uareovich that the appropriation lie^gianlcd. Alderman SktegjUo] i-aid that ill^Ihe event of the other companies asking^a like recpicsl they would certainly havu^lo give them their appeal too. 1 he mo^^tion was carried w ithout adissenting vote. Themayor mentioned the adv isability^of selecting a larger and more- suitable^eemeterv. He said the present site was^too close to tie^ city, \ldermati Shov lin^thought it was unfortunate for Ihe city^that the cemetery was ever located there.^He spoke of the danger of horses running^away in iuneral processions. He was very^much m favor ol selecting grounds on KM^cast of the city, and moved that a commit^^tee of three- be ap|Kiiiited to investigate^the matter and rc-|Min at I lie next regular^meeting. Theleaver then appointed Aldermen^Shovliu, FitzPatrick and Hurke as the^committee. Themayor s|ioke of the necessity of hav^^ing a saniiary ordinance passed. Aldct-^inan Shovlin said he had been informed^(hat citizens wercMlumping their garbage^on other than the grounds provided^for the put|tosc. He said the^city attorney was heard lo^say that no ai r, sis could Ire made for that^olfense. The city attorney sntd in reply^that he thought Mr. Shovlin was in ciror^and that ihe utrorucy had never sail] such^a thing. Alderman Walkup asked iti.it^the council eoo|ier.ite with tbe firemen in^celebrating tie Fourth of July. I'll ^^mayor said it was an ini|iori.irit duly to all^Americans suitabl.v to celebrate our na-^iioii.it day. The'mayorappointed Aldei men Walkup,^Fvdgeeombaiifl Burke a committee on ar^^rangements for the celebration of the day.^The committer* was instructed lo work in^unison with the tire-men. J.V. Sin pieiiaut was granted B4MMe^^sion to lay a walk from Ins restaurant^crossing Main street. MASS. MIMIVe. TO-Mt.llT. LetThere lie a Hlg Turn-out In tlcomt-^nf the Fourth.^Aldoiuien Walkup, I'dgecnmb ami^Burke, the c ommiltee appointed by Mavc-r^Bwyer to uet in conjunction w ith the fire^^men in preparing a glorious celebratione^f^Ihe Fourth of Jul\, met a committee from^the tlremen hist night and it was decided^loeall a mass meeting of ihe citizens for^this iTuesilayi evening at Standard hall^at s o'clock. It is desircel that the assem^^blage lie a large anil iepre.se illative one.^as the lire-men are deserving of all credit^ill their effortr to hold a celebration com-^nieiisurate with the city's sue ,,tid^patriotism. Carete,t Thank-. We.the undersigned, w ish toextend our^thanks to ihe friends whei turned out so^generously to attend the funeral of our^sail and brother w hich was h^h| on Sun^^day ufternciou. Our thanks are csivccially^extended to the pall beaiers. Gkokof.ThovFsCI.N, Mis. tiFOI.CM TlUIMrsov, Mlis.SVH.vh cottrku.. Altc-ulluii! Indies,call and lie convinced that our^store is the bargain house' of Vuacomla.^A full line of millinery, notions, ladies'^and gems* furnishing goods, sites s. hos^^iery, dress ^ooclsaiid Ih^^s'c lothing. Ynuis^to serve.Mi Kl | 4- H vv M s. New York Raigain Siorr, HI Fast Fust Stre-et. Nollce. Afull attendance is requested at the meetinge.f tho Anaconda Workingmen's^union, vihich w ill take place this evening^at tho Standard hall for the llnal c onsid^^eration ol important business. M.B. ^rtFi:. Secretary . ilo-C unity ^ oiiimittee. Thedeniorratic count^-^e-ntral ccinimit-^mittce was organized at Deer Lcxlee Sat^^urday, with J. M. k, tin-dy of ill.s c ity as^chairman. Mr. Kennedy is peeuharlv^well-nualifierl for the |^osition, and v^ ill fill^it w ith ability. AI Hallengs.^We hereby challenge the Butte Juveniles^to plav a game of base ball on ggf4a |4J^for |M or HO and expenses, game to be^pla.ved here or in Rut e. AvroNr^A Jo rMLrs. JuneO.HML Ixlilbil at Sc hool tVoik.^Beginning Wednesday evening, and^contliiiiing until F riday evening, an ex^^hibit will lM^niaileat the Huh sebeel build^^ing ol the school work for the year. Notice. Creditorsof the Estes A Connell Mer^^cantile Co. are hereby notified to settle^then accounts at tin- , It ^I . . I lo cation.Carroll aeisetnts ^^ ^'^^d therealso. ELECTIONAT DILLON. Cib/cns tarry 4lie ll.iy ami Elect all^Tin Ir 4 atnli(lnti-H but 4lno. bpcr;alDliusteh to lue Mainlanl. Dillon.June*;. The city election held^lo-da\ tvstiitetl in the election of the ctt :-^Segva licket with tic cM-eption ol Phil D,^Mctiough, the candidate lor iselice inag's-^trate. who was defeated by J. K. Holde n.^the independeiit cundidati-. Theinde|ieti-^dent candidates for inavor, police magis^^trate and street commissioner were |Hlt in^the He ld a few days ago and a spirit^!^canvas w as made for the mayoralty* -\^total vote of ZU was cast. The followiti.^is the v o:e in detail: Formayor-R. C. Haliiday. eniseio^candidate. 1;..'; o. F. Morse, indepen^^dent. 7 . Citymarshal -Grant Haynes, citirens^.^1*0. Cityattornev FMwin Norris, citisen^171. Cityclerk^F. E. Do Frii'/o.rilizoiis'.J'..'.^City trcasiii-er Phil Stclzer, citizen ^. ML PtsJsMmagistrate- Phil D. Me(rtMigl .^citizens'. M| J. K. Ilolden, inde-|h'iideiit.^107. Streetcommissioner ThomasTritt, sr.,^citizens', I'm ; Joseph II. Cowan, inde|k-n-^dent. .s't. Thecitizen's |v;trty candidates for ulder-^liiett were electee! vvitheiut opposition; in^the First w ard. Charle s II. Pndlc^ , by 77 :^Second waitl, Jose pints Ki^ h. ^f^: Third^w ard, lor the long term. 0s Ma Besl, H t^for the shor: term, a. S. Kife, :^l. IMI*4ltTANT ^E^^. TheC lotlllng Hon,,- ol M. ^. Asrlihelni^Will 4 lose Out Their I iilllej lliKinee,^Wllhiii simj Hays. Ihave determined to ^ lose tny entire1^stcs k of c lothing and gen's' furnishing^goods at less ihau Fasti rti ^ ^.-i within^^ lavs. Kvc-rythiuc HMsgl beeold by August^l.S. lHfrJ. Have |h^sitively made up my^nun I to discontinue B4ja|gjaej on that date^and flirtheruiore that my sloe k must be^closed out in this city within that tunc^My si,,,-!, if- all new . w ell scl--c toil and Ilo^fake sale. I also offer my buildings ami^fixtures foi sale cheap and on very reas^^onable terms. Will vacate pi-emiscs^August l.S, MHb KesiH-cifully, M.S. Asc HIIFIM. lie*.elEstate Transfers. Bl'TTF.June li. The following trans^^fers were rtcorded at the ollice of the^count^ clerk since our lasi re|s*rt:^.lae.ili (l.-enhlllg el si to li. M. I oh hiui.|c^i ii. Itleiek 4. RIc-eadalHea * W^Cora \ Wiggle .mil Uusli ti l to .1. M.^Foster. !,.t -,. block ii. Keys* ft i p ton-. a,tuition .... 1491 llaun.iltI'. Itell to 1 llien X. toll, a^portion of mi- surface uroiiinl el die^Stghtennale lode rutin I^J. M. Foster and w ife tat has. Me| i,,a aM.lot it. Meek to. Laggel i^-- |e|s aclclltian Unci Neilire. Thestockholders of the Red Lion Mill^^ing company are hereby notilied to meet^at the ollice of FitzPatrick ct- Sirickfacleti.^Anaconda. Mont., on the Itethday of July.^MM* at I o'cliM'k p. m.. for the purines** of^taking into consideration the proposition^to lease the plain of said lied I.ion Milling^company.J. It. HrTt i . jr., i^. Leiei it. II.!!. Bet K.^J. I^. UksK,^P. A. Laboey, I'ru-lccs. M.J. FiT;'.r.\TRn 'i. Sectetafv-. lll^tile-**^ 4 ti.-inge.^^ l TheMolilalia Lumber and Produce^coinptiuy have chsposecl of their Ana^^conda business- to a new corporation to Is-^know ii tis the- J. T. t arroll compaii.v. 'I In*^sain:- company his also piuclia oil ihe^pflopefty of ihe Kstes cV Conm-ll LtMsfeMC^eceinisin.v and vv ill e-olh-c t that coin|siiiv's^accounts. Auat^ititla. June I. 1s t -. l'cislllii-ly Selling ^ oil. Ioff, r gee entire t.toek of n^w giiods and^unrede-eii.e cl pledges, consisting of^walrl.es. diamond-, iewehy. ctin-*. HMseV^cal instrtime'iits. cloihiuc. trunks, etc.. at^prices iar Ih-Iow their actual value. H.KtXIWBB. ANew Hi noI of 4 igar^Manufaoluied bv D. Tietjen is c ailed the^D. T. 'I I,is cij(ar is made entirely fiotu^it.i|Miited tobacco. Try thc-te and you will^detect IfefS line- aroin i thai ^ ul^ can be^founcl tn the Vuclta Aba jo Ciib.vu tob.-ai ^^.^Sold at 11. Tie tje-n's ctoat store at lac-eni,. Ieir Sale or To I.** . Afirst-class blacksmith shop, with a^well-e stablislecl business, on theeoiner^of Front and Hickory streets. Tbe shop^is rcplcm with stcs-k and testis. Applyto D. H. Riiti; vn on pienn-' h. Tee Whole II Ms^ C'niK-ertt. Allpersons having goods pledged with^me are icpies'ed 10 I'-doom the --.inio^within thirl^ daysorilii'', will Is- ollerej^for sale at pubin auction H. Flow g, Anaconda,May Id. Soil,a, Allpersons knowing theinsi'lves in^^debted to me. will phase* make settle-^me-tii Is-forc Jul;. I. alter that date I v. ill Ih*obliged to give all amounts tor coil Hon. m -p^ ctl'ilb . M. Am UHi IM. SiinilayBeje4sfel4K4l Itates.^Regiuuiiig Siiiidiv, May jti. lstij.aml un-^lil furtbi r notic e, tie- Montana Dg4ea rad-^ftuv u dl sell 'on S-ili'la.v olilv I loillelilip^tickets be:w eeii alt stuticuis at olio f.-,r,- |,ir^round trip. giMjel only on dale of .ale-. Ior sab-. Piic-ro.-ilnBring house, lot CaxIfU^llli Park avenue. Will si II^uiifurnisbisl. Appl.v at No.^nuc, I'laiio'J ggtftns,^t^eave ordei s !^^ W. A.^Sberiuaii Music ^ o.'s. ...1^street. FreeI unehc*. TheOffgvnski saloon proprietors hive^coir.in'-nced the free lunch system CnM^lunches arc pns-urable at all gejejn tfsa^hot luncl.es at night. No. fillin. bed or^l.'l Park ave- Smith.North ittbe^Main Whatshe Wanted. Theclerk with the w ..M il tmista. he ami^hangs listened lather impatiently as she^e-.|ilained her wauls. Yes.yes.^ lie sanl ut last, ^I under^^stand.^ He took dow n a roll of cloth and^atliled : ^Here's ju-t tbe thing. ButI said,^ sin tanas* Ikm^w,^ ho iiiieriupted. ^You want^tin-^ loth for a wrapper and Ibis is somt-^i.iing extra line.' tlh! Is it '1^ said the woman. Yes.It's all the i.tfe,^ he returneel as^ii^ tinrollud the cloth. ^It's just wl a: you^want and it's cheap, tcs^. Ibally!^ she ask-1. (Hi.yes. Il mutch,--, your complexion,^and nothing could Is- Is-ttcr for a wrap- pm Andyou re sure- I want it for a wrap-^tier^ Why,I suppose of course Amiyou's cpi ae eetlain ihat this is the^piece* of gisids 1 want .^'she ,i|tet rupu-il. KiMlly.I'm 'isii illy so sect!rate in my^JudsTfttOtflt that 1 can hardly Is iieve Canyou think of anv thing else that 1^'.ant No.madam,^ he replied with soiuo^ili-rv oiisliesa. ^1 eOnfeSl that 1 eatl't. l et me tell you, then.^ she said. ^I^want a clerk whaw ifl let nic l.uo'.v a little^^ot.iething about what I want myself. Will^vo i kindly ask the voiing womnual (he^gest counter io come and vv ait on gag'.' He did ..o. and she pun based material^for a tcagow It. Hii/o'ioei-e //,-^ ei/^f. I'eirsale. Afour-ro iiii dvvell'iig iMMkM an Itngl'N loton Fast Third street. Applyem the^premises, a pi. W'vM Fiv Two girls, one cook and one^to do secciiid work. Appl.v at Hotel Mon^^tana lo Mrs. S. 'Futile. ForSale A pool table anil bar li'itures^e oniplete. Appl.v to Con O'Connor, HI^Front street. WantedA O, i man girl. Apply at .'1^^l as'. 1'oui'th stri-et, Allaeonda. Purifyvoiir blissl now with Oregon^Bloisl Piinlh-r. the great health i-i-sion-r. Ifyouwautatine piano at a very low^pi,,., call at King and iv-nne-ly's. Parties rcc;uu-iug stabling lor horses ui-^ipiire at sr.v.MitKH ollice. QldPeople, J.V. P. Is tbe only Sf-sariuriUa thst eld or^f11 t^lc* pc-ciple should take, ss the rnltir-rsl pntaili^wliii-b it la every etbt rssrsst-sriils t'ist vv-okuovr of,in under certsiu nnnlMnni ngansj to be emsiistlnf. J V P. co tbe SStMSnrf is purrlj^reBJStnkSt suil stlu.ula'es Uige-ti a sn-L cstes^r-w Mood, tbe v ry ibiug Mf eld, deli, ste or^BSSnSg dovi-u BgnjgS, It knHSg th.-u up and prcilOugStheir lives. A c Ste ill peelllt Mrs.tic l'h-n sn eitlmsble au-1 elderly lady of^f.t 1 Mssou St. s p VTU [,,r mnntbs dc-e-lb.lug so^rapidly si to serloiiily alsrra tier family. Itgot^r i bsclllist ggg was f,nsM^- stilt- ted with tslatlug^^pe!K Sho writes ^ While In thst clsocee-'is^eo-idltlon I ssvv iom^i ef the. testlinotnsls con^^cerning J. V. U nnd sent for | bottle. Thst lasrk, ,1^tbe ttirning point 1 VSgjBtkSnl my lost flc-sh suit^SngBSgg Slid hsvo BJ| bit k^ well lu jresn.^^Tlivt w-s-i two years aire snd Mr* tic Men is well^sud hesrty to dsy, sud ^nil tskiug I V. ^. IIyon sn- old or I eel,I, nnd want u^ be built up. The1'nion Pacific railway offers spec- at^inducements to (uissengers dcsMi ^! ^^^points beyotlcl the Missouri liver. s.f.c - al^c are is also used in I ooking c migrati' - to^and from all {mints in Europe. Con-ult^the ir agent at general ia.lv av ami I am- ,^slop ollice. corner Main anil Broads a-,^btitte^. beloro purchasing tickets ssse* wLeie. ticorgoIearieh is tiie agen* tor the N u th^Get ma n-Lloyii and PcJ Star steam shin^lines. ^ aish furnish tue be .nenn, ^^lions lor i-tussitig lite ocean at Ine saeSt^reason ibio rates. Ho . an furni- i ^ ' i^with tickets and E iro|M-ati e^ , ,iaI,^^ ' '^on huti at 411 1 Engl raft av enuc. Dr.Macdouald. Den Cast en ^^tallies Manufacture.. I^lEames' Adjti stable Si n v' ^^fer Plate, and egtractiou with^gas and clcetricitv. Ifvou want a cheap Imby gasj IKi*'i: A Keioie-elv. AtVtor Joy's VegetableSarsaparilla Hostmodern, moat elT,s tivs, laicesl bultla,^tsi.i- price, 41 sis lor JVUU. NewbroPfSJg 0*^ Sole A^enl-. Putte. Melil in i (LEARY HOUSE, ajS*ob'Mtt, mont. Theamy First ('last Hotel lu tiranits. negsnttyFurnlsheel Kooms. OurTai l^* sre rseogiil/'sl s^ ttie standard of^Lxceiieaoe. None leii -vhlie help I i i . i. Hennratagates, J.t ^ I.FAKY. Pr iprlc-.or. A NACliNllXl.iVi:ilV STABLE. U.a. LlioWM I.U 1'raprtstor. ladles,Saddles ud Borsu (or H.n mm- tJSmmCAFE ROYAL. 1hi* will b* r t, in Fint run^- SHORT OKDER HOUSE. VI ;!^.iil li01 time. MRS.-1. V. SUBPREtiiMT, Prop, 109Main St., - Anaconda, SHOW ak FLAKE BAKINGPOWDER P.s^STANDI IME TABLE TO CfllCAOO. IttlCAOO.ST. PAUL. MIXNKAFOUB-^k UMAIIA KAILWAY. THF.NOKTIIWbSTEKN LINE. Thisl^ the BaH line oiaklng eonneetlon *^r.ttrsT N'oBTiirg* Bailw vy ^t NL Paul^c!,) in the year r..r t. uirago and the East. VIAORSAr ^0nTHEB^. leave MM I Ie-ave It i^r.jII Ic its i.rest t-slle * Air.ve.MuiitIt ArriveUrang Forkst AnlveSt. I'i.iI vi v inmw rACtrtc. I.e.ivsMutte II2P1. ^: b'sveH-l n i 1 in d. io. It) be.s Rozecnsn^ M p. m. * v.. ^ I Paul1! 15 p.m. S viaKo^TMwr^!iM LOrn,^I ears Bt. PaeJ fgVevnb sup. m. I:^vrr ve All sau- l,,..: V. p ni : -. i -n 7 Arr.veri^ ejeo . a SS p. in. * ixi a. to. * log.in.^.'-.pin.^v^ s. ra. j-jp. in.^96 s. la. p.m.^a o m. -.-3s. m.^la p ra. Oip. ra. 3fta. m.^K4.ni. C.B. GROFF, Mar.ufac.utcr, ^ ST. PAUL. fas,\.,rtl-.we-.tein tJtta i* Hi* shortest Une ra^ho-n ibstane ^ and line to ^ Ii eigo. *-*uroy..til^i,' t. ave- il,'.- .ii-- I-i n a;-f ^i-ler aeloresg^T \^ ll.A-DALK.^General l'ssIeuier \geat. tit. Paul. TheAnheuser-Busch BrewingAssociation, TheLsirgest Bfewery in the World, produces the (elebrated BUDWE15EREER, - ANHEUSER-BUSCHBEER. Thevery best beer that -s made in^thi M^ I'nitc 1 Stales BURKEBROS, Sole)Ate-e.it^ tor Anacor.U iprcprieinr of rsnsengee. TlasKSce sad I^press l ine e ^ laiee-Mou luaUe^villi aU Uauis. sadbutils, m^i blrsst. luconds 'HOTEL. rHiLtPtgURO.MSN*, 1l-l l'K nilKAIIVl AV. (lerfytktttg1 ^:n(nr^al^;^ and HesgeUks. am .it^1;- ,--^ii.i ile Hal ilea*. Islele. and CK-aiSj^Vv i-.. , Ruuiaicj l..,-)inv WttI ITIII Freeio ^k Afflicted AMMM ate s.tlli-i lug fr un tlieerTe- 'n of Voiittv^ful Lrr-.r^. !.--^ eif Maulmod. Failinx Powers. tnerf It use Uieet, ttrlatur*, traasni sua lag nisnyin a la ivlnc.i SM ftka Sgtgctl of Hi ss lertibMdlserasri ^ia iseeivs, fhkk or^Cngntiiu/all tmettuiu kea {^ Iptsnt a.i ^ ..i 'Aeiru-c/t,| at lioenc y wi.t-Ii^ to Ilia CaliforniaMf'iial au^1 .umcil iDErcir/, B| eTiftsI gtie.-t. teg p(a CglUoruia THELARGEST BEER BREWERY Inthe World. Pakst,Milwaukee, Sales 1891. 790.290 Barrels AnlK'iiM.'iHiiv h St Louis, Sales 1891, tioi.o; PahstLeads with188.212 Barrels PABSTIS UNDOUBTEDLY THE FINEST^BEER IN AMERICA. CALL FOR IT. JohnV. F^etr^it-^, SoleAgent, Anaconda, Mont. GREATAUCTION SALE REALESTATE! J.C.KEPPLER TheLeading Wakhiiuktr ANDRtftMCTOMH JtVUft MumMrttli AujiuuttA. Ouly1 \xc*^ tot i.it SMULTLRSOUVENIS SPOONS NothY ok KTCM KHOtaDCM' Ml t tint. - *( thu Copi ^ i * ity l i^til HMKlftl I OMMflV. f li.4t meotmgof ihe *:^^^ 1 iiiiM*i* or *^!^' umtMir.^^ ia t ^ iiriil .ii 11m h^*.*.' oAos of t i^- - il t rn^l^nv .it Nil . Ma 11 In at, in Ui^ ^ I ^ tf AIM^' r -i:ui, in tt-t*i-f Montao*.W^ UiMdajr,^j lie* Mm 'i,.v s4 .inn'', i^9at %\yt% - \. 11: ,^Uu' -^^^ ^^. ( o 'itU t'^ 11 ^^*.itt'- tM ;ino ut tit ^hf ^ ,^:^:!.^^. -to * t'i . ^^;nl..iiiv. aittl^1 h it 1|m lUiluuxjt lo wl I hi Ip. j r^i^^ ^n| l^^ lu-^rroOMtM 11 1 Hill tlllu llffgtOilrou I l.t. i^eiii-l^!^' I *r*. t^ Ha x * .11 t^* ; e ihr av. ^ t ^ th^~ * v-^l-U ir ^n** ! t.-h.u - ' t 11 Th* Addition^U ^it Inn otiu^niiU* m ' 1 ^^ sJUav^iiii fs porii^^n o|^tlit* '-ity, ir* gOVfftl,^loflUaui 1- ri.ll mtUk Usiinl^Ui ^ . I'hw lli.t-^t^AVOOMM ill th*j^city lit bo4noj^MM|i^fttru' i^.! Ihwigfi^It. Ir u tti^^^li a n ^J * r^ ni ^^^^(,^^MMl 4owfMW Mid.H1I:i''.IVO adUi;ionto0^i^M (tt.. . I M KfOI fni 1 iv Mm wUI^run tliriMifctlt il.^It lo ilt*^:uitil to^lux*-^in*- a bTMI (lt. \nW Ik lUm tiiiiL*io urnw mo loth 111 Mn^. 1I10 lltotat i|| - II ioI ain I nttrut iiw riiyin tho notUi- KtM. ^ * ^ ^ IN BR UM^B^A CK^S AD^D^I TI O N blLMBACKS^Attdit.01 BOISLCILY 1.nii-r.s.ug^BU ACRES. 1 p.-i-'f I .ml^i- li .-.1 : p*a tlii^i-isrssc. slid ni'i-4^-imJ His su^-^tl.*l will com- uiseceaita'eleatf MONDAY.May 23, 1892, ou tils isiouu-ls lrer^500 Uk ts hi Sol* J.ERUMBACK. J I Main Street.^Eo.se- City. --- - ld*h4 i .1.1.^ sacb. h' II -n^^sv.^I' ^ i: vl I V.I.VN. Jcs. I'm i iis. iru-te Till-:Mi IN IAN A, A- v, M i, UOSt. tons, Buviioi, REMOVtD With,or I itI'sln Il^ra Prof.I. Jeflrey ^l--urJ.'uly 1. I'M. Krje-t-. Ml 1. ISkO. I ^^^* ^- CHIUOPOOIT. MASICL4E inj DtKMAIOlOOISI^Kuuui o. M kla.u Mreei, liuiu-, U'-ut. Waoiesslssal Rafnl Dsalars le BEEF.AUTT0A.^por:;. game, etc ike t-i KainStreet. Anat-onlii ^ CMolOIt** U l*c ^^tstft.ii (Vutr.ii t. 111*44^u.M t tkUlO trt 4U1U *.. . fcli.ffi^ ,rv^I 1 MM ^t.d eVll K;ut^ KaV^t iumSouIU lf,i^il ^ ut*n a l limuii -ait!i ^'^^*tn Vt*r,t bjl*nj |I*ID It* Oil i H.^rO| rf^ BIHt Ills} t'rUlrnUtfo^M ^ Ut Lt^nOJAg Vmtt III gV l l't . ,C } ^ l^ UAJly t^- twn-n\itnit*. ^^.^-u^ in i -i t Ui an^I't' ^*^ *. *'n* ^if *.:^^ h:in..i4-^in^*-1 ^*n 1 m^-t rlvui'rf^^pl-omlrt] hotel* ta Um t n.t^M HraiM. Th^*i*^otiuiily fireproof, and provided vStb tofrat-^ni^ei'vcru* belli*, llroalarait. ruuaiag water. batUaj^kie.tm U--.it. open tiro pUi-.*es ^vB*i st . ^^aaavoooaojoaa, Raaaji to ^mto aad ^tn^iOa^^ n^* mil iservl-'e *ti.ct \ flrvt-cLtfteV Kettea^from $3 50 PKR DAY UPWARDS a*^^ofdolg to ^u*^ acd oliarav-ter of room* ooco^^paidC. W. LOOMIli. Prop.