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12 THE ANACONDA STANDARD, SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 25, 1892. 4Fun. pact and fable4 IXTill^. fM (trenching linim at Vat,^when pntiitit-i iiroiI 1^^ irol tlirir Imllli'^of liran.ly m Ik*M I'oinn, ^ IMMk^foii of tin' kind would !i:iv^^ horn of i'x-^trrim- value; Imt Uka r.uitiuc ^ivatineiit of^iiill:iiiiin..ti^m l^^ aMabel i- M ^ IhiMI of^MM |^.i^i. and. as ^ f ii*^^. w.- mm ly l.x.lt^run li i' spr.-i.il syiniiMiiis and i .unplii a-^tions, niul moot ilu 111 a* ili.'.v arise, lint^ns a . oiurilmtioti lo tliv ^!i-^'iis-i^ n. |af M*^quote llrudi ncll I'arti-r, wlio .piotes l^r.^liraiidoii of Moxoow,^ho say* thai lie Had^to per cent, ol li.ul o.i-os ain r ^^^^^^ opcr^^atiims MH| Ik* nMM until fmffaaa^iIhmii wiiif or liiandy, wlicn the perci-ui-^ag.^ foil to I |M-r rout. Inthe sii.Mpii (^ollapso of faintii'ir or^stiukr bjU', or aluu any one is railed on^to make a violent physii al clt'ori almost^beyond In* powers, aleohol niNiiii shown^It* power. Swiss guides well know iho^help that a mouthful or two of (MMI ma^Riven Un til: and 1 reineniliOi-an iiit-i.l.-tit^on tiie Alps where a timely Miiiiuiaul^proUthly saved lliree liven. Wa were^rashly ktniiftrlitift' up an ice slope without^giiules, and ilie first man on tin' rope, an^r\|x rieiieei| moiiiitaiiieer. \ hjohmisIv cut^st. p-. while we sli v. r.1 ill our places,^dmlg nc the fall.nc ^ Inns and iiyiitt to^feel 1 rave a ml happy. Suddenly the^sound oi the axe Stopped, and a \oiee fell^clear and sharp lroiu ...loll, ^liiandy at^once or I can't ifo on. Luckilywe iiad it, and a sip or twoaot^him riyhi: hut. as lie told u- atlerward, so^ov rrpovv i rmi: wan Mm fooling of ex^^haustion that he could h.-ndly haveia. ^ .1^his urm. or Ml loin i ie d much longer in^his place, willn lit the sliinlilalll. which^fortunately was at hai.d. Aswe were at^the moment hall was up a pei pi n.li. lllar^wall nearly M feat sign, Willi uttM Inn a^narrow led^e to proieet us lroiu a lriejit-^fill prei'ipiee Is-low . 1 invito JnmrPMBM^t i pietiiix-for iheinseh i s w hat the conse^^quences of an aeealeiit would have hcell. IHacLiiumi't Jiaga z inc. KithMl Kin.^^Kith and kin^ has become a phrase^vaguely appli .I to c\|nv.s relationship;^but ^kith^ has nullum.' to do with kin-^snip. ^Kitli^ means '^kent folk.^ It^comes from ^ke.i.^ w hich is the MM^w ord as our ^can^ to know . W hen one^can do a thing, one knows how to do it.^Evidently our ancestors IkIhvuI that^knowicil|;e is |m.vver. The old word lor^kiiowu was ^kyth.^ as the old^word for unknown was ^un-^kyth,^ or ^iiiieotitli.^ l*Vnamttfen -strange, iinfiiiini.a;-. MMli lltawtl^^has preset v ed liu.eli of its early IB^^ing in Scotland. Hums uses ^unco*^ in^the sense of new s. The ^unco uuid^ are^the str.in^i ly. in irvi ll.aisly Rood, ^ril'li.^^then, meant kent folk, peopM w ltd Wham^one was tamiliar. 'I lie k'lit 1^^!U are the loikwe love, and Ion ^ml tarulliarity do-^MMBMl out ol the word ^*klthMtoecurioua^MM ^kyihihie.^ which in MttfM of^time unilorvv out Dnll.ilVirsflla phoiieiie^and orlhot'laplne eliaiie,--, hut which is^recuRI!liable in the woixl ^euddlc.^^Uaaa^Hoed*. TheI..melv l-^ mtsl ape.^Tile pis. ^^ tin ncholeric disposition. The lea t^vexation in liable to prot.ike lulu to vol^^canic outbursts of temper, hut the erii|^-^t ion lapidly biihside^. lie tells no con^^firmatory anecdote, but Count IhifHt^MMMM^ his rescue, sayiiiR in his ^^Me^^moirs^ that Diamafck onee left the ^ mper-^or's apartnient in a ra^'e, and. Iludiui: that^lie w as earryiiiR h^ aee.detit the kev with^him, he throw il inioa hiisiu in a friend's^room am! hfoks the haglB jnt'i fr laments.^^'Arc j on ill'.'^ a^ked the oeriipiuit ol tin*^roein. ^1 was,^ replied nitlMHTM. ^hut^um better now.^^5. Arthur Hint la Xurth^. 1.... i .i iM Jievietr. Thel!,'v. discourse the w MMMJ plain ^^the ^lix a Mt il Mkl lea In.i srs mi u' .v st Thew ^ ^,1 ill. i^The w alepi i ltt| p.i.es MM1o east tlieir ile.i.1^MMl Whatproi'ts t Alone -Il Hi.- pr nc -how to -II WhenMr'.... -t|.ie..i..i ileal li, uimI see how^MB ThealKOU-apc mi Ins. Ill .Illy I.) I lie Mill'.' Yet.ah! t fit x-tIn Tovl-ll tl.v t;..r haunt- au.iln-^T^ tun^ no foatiwMti l^) llw ii|i urned sttMS.^And ei mi jure Iisk Hi) looks, tliy surds, thy tour!hike MMli ' Tl.i1 -llllpl ^ .10112 ^!^^ i II of til II IIS'IlIn I s s.ilt liarlimui. s on ^ liesnl \\ssa ;r mi dM He- ii i: UUsi l^s uttswd Mid,^Anil to ii.l .. ^ I CMUdrdli) Hi s :r dotfe ri^e^An ii.s .e lo^i llet sii wore like to tbes^nMexeuili) nnlu^ sell wlueli s..;lil van ^^'. All!the ^ IIKl Mskl TheWithered U sves. S'e! I oil KSrsI ^^Ainl to the vsi'snl I i.-crlen in fal^^^Ah, lle.it^u! to hate i.ei i..; (Idea .on! *-utMMSUl'l Jf UfHJXUM, Hiirsronlel.ailn.^(Viiaiu Latin phrases of ihe style^known as Macaronic have had some cir-^MMtion of late, as ^I salolii hacres aito.^forlibus es in alio.^ 'This stands for, ^I^say. Hilly! Here's a bo, forty busses in a^low. DeanSwift and his friend Dr. Sheridan,^wrote in.my such Latin Mpiilis, und olio of^the Dean's read as follows:^^^ Mi Ills iihnll,^|i:t- ini Mn^^o taMss tints, MolUUl rials, n ml af i.raiU tres,^Iho u dig ires,^i'ma in ii- e iesc^.m.i s ala i. rT ThisMMl in tills w. ^: 'Moll i- n he.oity,^Has an scute eye,^N.i I.is- .o line i-,^Molly iMM is. 'o MJ dear MMtfaMj^I .mi in li- ia-s,^t au t yi u ili-emer^Ah- ii- a nrrarf -il. i .x'.'mic litthrifihtd. FnlHiMiltllnis.^Dr. l'oiirthly had llnished his^proper, hut a few binning^thoi ehts ycl MfMjiMl for utterance. Irepe;it it. my friends,'' he siiul, his^eye kiielliiie and hi- w hole fin e animated^with the (flow of fervid oratory. ^I re|H^at^it. 'There are no liounds to the mercy of^licnveti! It is as broad as the universe, it^reaches to the uttermost limits of human-^itv's nei'ds. There is no height of impious^rebciiiua thai it doaa not overtop -no^depth of shame, deprai i.v and ih'Braila-^tioti that is pot illumined by its far-reach^^ing rays. D can p:erec the haixlest aila-^mant of impenitence the most iu\ iiluer-^BDM ^ oat of mail of sell-l iuhleollsliess and^aypocrlai that environs the soul of man,^and ils healilm touch can bMMMJMl^Ihe lire of youthful etiernv lothe worn out i^moral It.imeatid eausi' Iho pulses of the pirilto throb oom more w ith ahniiajdma 1 hie!Faint not) lie-pair not! There is I^help, then^ is mercy for the most Irani- .^e lied. I tie most reckless! There is hope!^lor the e.ildv. thoMfhtlaaa, purposeless aooaanddauirhloeaofmen whose lives!^aaam likaa buhtda tbat hoats a moment |^in ihe air and then is mm sinht of for- ever! And,carried away by his sublime faith^and enthusiasm, the eisul man bad tin lied^round and was talkiiiB directly to the^choir. ^ CftaMM J rtint nr. IteeolleelIon.^I ^ n a- n canh'ti full of hraneli ami IiIihiIIi Keia in a Iooklus Klavs, aad saMora f.ur.^\\ Ui MNurtM lusuea led in a BtaRtr air^Mole -| i ;.i an.I tuoie rudlitut than the^truth.- SoI iVMJMMt ti my happy yaath; aad-nine to laok upoa the ilsyi thai srers,^A- the) had sever lotd aoubt or rare. AsI hail to \ ei aept let ki kal at rath, s...vv. re our-i li lt- destined to endure.^Bo, w. ie tae Life Iteyoad a |iraMhia sure Andnot the ui. -i.iu-r in ir.ij-- of our oeartli,^El a thro' eternity Mtatht Heaven appear^I e- lit. the v.i -t. the radlaat aautreMr^lif our traDsfi^uioil luouieiit i.dovmi on I'nth. -- Atlv nut UIH. Yes'm,^said the sid-eyed tourist at tha^kitchen door. ^I once had a rcsponaibla^pom inn on a biR daily paper.^ ^Then^haven't you some newspaper friends that^could hoip youT^ ^Friends!^ bitterly ra-^pliwl ihe wanderer. ^No, ma'am; I waa^u cop;, -reader.''^C/iicajo Tribune. TheOrigin or Jumbo. Onthe 7th of Decctnlior, 1795,1 departed^from ( onjoiir.und .hp: at a viiloRe called^Malla tor Mallaiui;i and on the 8th, about^noon, 1 arrived ut Kalor, a considerable^tow ii. near the entrance into which I ob^^served, liaueinR upon a tree, a sort of^niasi|iierailc habit made of the bark of^tiees, vv hich I was told, on inquiry, be-^loneed lo Mumbo Jumbo. This is a^nranee ImeUnr. common to the Man-^ditieo tow lis, and much cmnloyed by the^pay.,n natives in kecpimt their women^in aMdjaction, for. ns the Kafirs are not ra^^ni rifted in the number of their wives,^everyone marries us many as he can con^^veniently luu.utniti; mid us it frequently^MVMM that the ladies do not aRree^MMJ thi'inselvcn, family ijuairels some^^times arise lo such a heiehl that tho au^^thority of the husband can no longer pre^^serve peace in his household. In such cases the interposition of Mumbo^Jumbo is called in, and is always decisive.^'j his strange Minister of Justice (who la^supposed to h^ cither the husband himself^or some |m'i\ on instructed by himi.dis-^INM in the dress that has been men^^tioned n ml armed with the rod of public^authority, announces Ins cominR by^loud aiul dismal screams m the^woods near the town. He hesin* the^pantomime at the approach of niRbt,^and aa aoaat as it is dark ho enters the^town. The ceremony commences with^soiio-s and dances, which continue until^midnight] about which time Mumbo fixes^on the offender. The unfortunate victim,^liemjf seized, is strlp|^od, tied to n pint,^and -cvorcly seonrced w ith MunilHi's rixl,^amid the shouts mid derision of the w hole^assembly. DavliiHit puts an end to the^uiiseemlv ri'vcL^Mtintin I'nrk, ^Travel* ia^the interior of Afriea,^ lt'.ej. ui-i|udMaaV. AKtrappinjj ynuiiR fellow appeared be^^fore the committee of inspection. Youclaim exemption from military^serv ice^^' inquired the presiding olticer. Yes.sir. IlnWhat grounds'.^' 'I am subject lo a most serious afflic^^tion.*' Stepinto the next room. Hut,sir Stepinto the next room !^' Why.it isn't Stepinto Ihe next room !^' 11.irman entered the tidjoiuiiiR apart^^ment, where he was made to undress^from head to foot, after which he pre-^sivnied himself airaiu before the commit-^lee, this time sans coat, sans vest, sans^t v erv thintr. tMlleer**WIU you now tell us what is^your mill mltjf'.^' lie.ruit ^lain short.sitlited!^^fi lluin tn 1 it.- In t htmi.^Human lib-i- not a priceless .ntiele in^t hins. It is oil. ii sold. The other dav 1^Imiuied to a I n, jolly I liin.nii.iii in Han^^kow,ulmut M mile.- up the Ifang tsa river,^sayiiiR: Thatis a verv bappv loaUMtmMUM^^Yen.foraile.nl man he d.s--loul, jolly,^^said the consul. Dead,^1 -aid. ^what do you MMf^^\\ hv, that ui.,n i- h e.ill, a dead man.^He was leiMiix aMCNtedJaflartheTaip 14^rebellion awl pronounced dead officially,'. What'sthe BtMahlK paradox'.'^ I askeil^^^Well, thai man. lias mmy oihers. was^rondemtied to die. but. I oiiir ru-h, hi'^hired a Mbatlttttc to da1 for^him. There are plenty ol s-a.v-^iliR sons 111 the.: who at the ..mi^^ni.Hid of father will kill themselves for^Bam. 'J'h it ( Inn mi ei there paid aboul^loll to a |nmr ignorant In atn-rto taki hia^place: so he mall) died by prow. The^ii.sn- Mhatitute had lived in limuxei all his^liie. With tVi In- literally waUowed 111 I^wealth for three months and then died lor ,^it. Itaie often occui in China, Hundreds I oftholl-allits ui 11 l.l- v. to m.ts .nod afterthe Talpinarebellion, but tbe rich Reuer.illyes. u|s .^f.li iV./.-^^^ 01 the fk.l.^adt IphiM I '1 et . it -initer 11.ui 1. Withinthe IUI 1 I is ei 1 . 1 band,^The - tin skill tlult drain's Ini wee while^p.diii, Mjahiihlnlor liiiu a won hoist Kden-laad^tnawlag wttk 111.11., iinu -wi t am preeloun j TheValue nf lea. Thevice president of the Paris Society^of I'.1.11 in iev. M. Hiitker. lias Riven the^ineinls'i's ihe is'siills of some reeeni analy^^ses ol tea. He considers it established^that 1 he common ini v alue of black lea in directI) proportional M the amount of Iheineit coma ns: but in tin' MM Of^|restl tea. be Says the eomuien'ial value^must he estimated hv the quantity of tan-^mil. (MO Would have thoiiehf ill it. from^tin- point of view of the t-0111101-.seur of tea.1 hose samples which rrrtiiam the least^proportion ol kannin would be pfofmred. L.ttjltshMeclnliiir. Mr.llif;u:iril'- llollilsy. IviderHaeeaid lias MM WDrkitiR hard^aj| the Mar and bai jusf started torahol-^idav at Homburs'. The nuveiist has given^up In- house ai Karl's court, liudiiig l^on-^non life unfavorable to ins htorary work. Withilacepti.'ti of Ins hobdajs, Mr. UantardInteuda lo speiad all his time al^Ditrhiughaiii lions,., a veiy pleasant lesi-^dence ou the horilei!, of Norfolk and .vul-^^ lolk. - iMJfMI Msv Tin-1 ad ^^! - Mamatsj Ihe Mf*. -t IMM N ilV ihl*. 'Ihe :i:iv duck noutli Is living.^The riil.|a'|n|~ - h il leu Oil I 1 tin- Iree;^mi luari ehll \ ee.t s 11 Uatag^aattMa ^ law 1- s tata 1^A lie 1.. 11 1- 11. la-' tu islj ot the sea. Thelips crew faint 'or -In in..^And faur) sp nt wph win- in :^lief lie-. t serosn lbs hollow- ui tin sky;^in lair ui f 1 is iiIur ass h ^^'in.- ihadossdraa loMtaer,^Ami .i.l ll^^ win I is miiiideil to :i -l.-h. ^**. J. It ^i f^ rssa in .V. i'. Time*. 1BjMehi t BsaAtsassaas Shybut Su eeptibh Yoath I r could^you tell me who that young Lad] 1^nkelehiug .' Allible Stranu'er She has the mMMf*^tune 10 bo my w (fe. 'shv but Susoeptibie One (dsMpeeaAasj^astahMIs to piease. and k -nig all ou -eiu-e^of in.n-li - lib! I he iiiislortuue's en.irely^|roiu -. I'm sure. i'io.r/i. MM. Witln.utthat tlnv lie , re I f. f..r him W'rrrI4esksail biiri-^ i-a.i. i-ri heath.^Dark 11 anal Ir,. ^. a.' ua ^^ eird si.; -i in. ASUUlen-- e..v- . a sklW bill llville ile.l'il. Ob,fivahM.t Ir, IhenriM foi stiiett lie pines.^Itekix that trow 11 l-y wli.vli In- lioje- are^bantu ii. Annlet flm live In the hi I. lit m;ii i! ,11 shlues '.'i.illU the IUI ,1 hi lO* ef thy Ill-till. Ml^ Davie.^amMdMaa mot raw Dse, Kobiogiii)I,. iff .til lo neglect the piMtMtaMand aneedotM of ivervdiv^llle. for they may si rv e In. pejrpaMMam^auixs-'ssfully ih.hi il-c most amboMM^analy sis. Wiihotit lie use ol aiKi'dote 11^is, therefore, impossible to attempt^biogrupby. aiul shea a biosyrapbaff nu :.-^ten- a peculiar rhaf unlet iat hi. an 01loto ma; iMtify his H l!i-. MMland conform his acciu-aey.^I'liun one ma.v n ad tha: A. on^Smith w:is rciiia*kabiv nb-etp-iminii d^No one nib il..ii;e 1 o- -. oen n-!.l that e-.ee^having lo Mi;i 1 t ,s iioii.e loan oHieial^MMMl .be 1:1..i- economist pcadisoatl,^not hi^own s.i.1. itiue. hut an ilaharat*^Unhatiuu of tin shrnaturo of the pemott^w ho slgtied before Idmiand lliat, on an^^other occasion, a ---initio: on duly, b ,v u_-^saluli-d him in military style, was our*^prised tn si. him ackiiow 1,-dge it hv an^awkward torn ^1 the - on ri -^Hunch, the Bosweliian hioRrapher ^^! His-^marxk, says thai tuu Maiteallor is of veetaav Itsby J sue,^Youn-.' wife -My dear, the Ills' tini^ 1^I saw yon you MM with a party of students^a v Inil tin- colli Husband AndI BOtlc^. you bad.'' Yin.you s|ioke of it. Why V ujVoihinRto'nv 1 ariab fba babe* badbVl^1 itiin riled n.^ v ie loil 1! saWt . i--.1 remember, .it w hat a is in irkable Tllalllis. littliabiskov I fore you Host-Take^po, MMl ' Joins .alter helping liaii-.-lfi - Tliuuksl^May i POUT yoU OUI some'.' Ihe:- l'lea-i ^ not ;..o 1111,111 j ;-t about^hail what you've given voui'selt! pMfart afuoatiae. aaaataetaathe laasam. itMaffMnl MM to a young mnrrit d^Wouiau to reali/.e tha:. vv In-u her husband^rollles home it In Hot lo tell hi.vv lunch he^thinks ol her, but lomH something to eat. IVn'inisa 'lime*. Tiuo. Howi-^ accept a dime '^ mvitat .011: Lady^Lovelace ^^r. (^raudison. an- you free^next Su.idav eicnlligat ^'.' Mr.t.raudison--1 wan, but I am no^longer. ^/.^in/oil fat M N,i n Frtaast Y0.1nay you were one a iiew-paiH'r^V uniuiix-d the kind old lady. Fmlof the Samson. Ihey MtamaMJ M^M^ hotels thie, that made thesiiuiiiier bearable.^To whool pris'lir'ts we lue'.luH when days are|n|i-4 ami swenrahle;^Ami S.1.111 llu y il he de.erte.l h) thu forest and ther...tin. Forour rush lias been eonverteil, and w e're heatingfreight trains home!^far. vveii ihe hotel waiter, al! Ihu distant and detectable, Wholoom a ,|.i|lar far to small lo touch tlieir palmsre.-|ieetahle;^I'utevveii me it.vul uiilllonalres, wliererer tbey Maireaaji lor tln ir rash I- Willi the landlords and they're walk in-, home: -.tffilllfuCnllsfilldlOll.^The Moib-i-ii I a pit. Mrs.Fourthly- Husband, are you still^reading about those disgust .ng prize-tight-^arS thai arc to moot in Now Orleans^ You^sin prise and shix-k me. inv dear. Theliev. Dr. I'.iiirthlv ilinikiiiR severely^at In r ov er his speotaelcnl^Caroline, I^am preparing to preach a |x^wcrful und^conv iueiuR discourse on the evils of prixe-^ligliting. [PmMup the paper again]. t, or-uph rat AffableLandlady no her new artist^lodge: ^And I nuppoto, sir, you comes fromabfMadT I'oroigiil.ixlger^So! I gome vrom Aus^^tria. A.L. -^Do you. Iiimleed, sir^ From HastrwTah I Mar that's arbaya the baa*^I riches eoine from. I suppose'.^'^/'warn. TheCure For IVrofulaMl enre supnosed to be the^touch of myall)'. To-day. many grateful peopleknew thai the ^sovereign remedy^ la^Aver s Sarsapaiilia. This powerful altera^^tive evflrpiilrj ^the evil^ by IbjMfa)^rhiiiiiiatine all ihe Ktriimmis puuiin from the^MMffc fMrnMatMsj Mm and various^other physiral as will us uivlilal Baladtets^have mah uhc'lu in SCROFULA Whenheri'dltary, this dlser.se uanlfertt It^^self hi l-liilillioed by rlanduuir iwcllingf,^running seies, swoilen Joints, ntnl general^leeeh mid aadjr, Aiimhiister Ayer's sai-s^. |ardla on appi ai inre of ihe fust symploou. My HUM gill srM troubled with a painful^gMmmeM llmj Mdat one ef her amis.^The physli i ui beiiiR uiiablo Ij cllcct a cure,^I gave her ei.'.' bottle ol Ayer's Brsinn Ma, Ml 1):^ fiw(llin'!^mf^ppeare(l. W. 1'. hemir.'.y. Mi l'arl::iiil s, Va. Iw.t i cured of scnifulaby the use ef Aver^*^Barsaparil!.-!.^^J. C. fMTTi Drerflrld, Mo. I was gMMMi with ,-. MN gfjgl for over^two years, lining assured tha cue waa^MmMb, 1 kMk mt kMmt of Ayer'i Snrsaparilla aiidBM^ .ir^'i:.M^II. Uiiikms, KlveriKU. Neb. Pr.J. C. AYER ^ CO., Lowell, Mass. euMby all gMfjfMai flM ^1; sis Lollies, $1. APIinOCSTlNE^^,:I -s Js - : f^ r.-t x g-^-^' I 3MTIVI / C ,., ouAiuffm tovsi .in-1 tar i n 1 Jt.1-1 \T~ trait ^ . 'V.i*ne rOln . 1,, , tl^!n n.ovrrbidi.1 ^ :^ '.A f ^ ^^ Ik rdowa fslnslntlia Ni-t..-c'.i.unlUi a. ie^^,llv,ic:is,;^rvous 1'r.is-^tin'loo, N.s tu-t id Liabnetis, l.eixprrb-i s, H!^.^1 n. ^-. t\ ^.. ry, I 1 of Power and Impo- I' V-v. h in.' ' :r l^ Itcn 1-s-lta prrinstino^p'.d n-^ l. I )::^s:rtv. rrlea (' iO a I- \, Obuxot^Ii ^'. ' '. .- M . v 1 .-. lour ^. 11 of p. re* Atvr.lt.:stsUt'AKAKTEE 1 rirenfot^e-rrvt 1O1 Werrei-eirisl.t 1 refund the i-oarv if^a I'srsnaaent eeta f^ 1 , : '-.i. VN^ I ii c^tf im-sn lscl tis^t!ri.^n'.n'^ fr me'd sn.| yoaeg,^ft u : s.v .. ivs bera ^i 1 isaai all 1 earH^l v ti-a-UMiol Aphroilitine. CfJtralarlRM '! ': .^THE A^HPO r.^O'CIN'- CO. WisgunI..;.: . .^ I i;t .M; ,,s_ -li^^1 rillsnnlsroi^^-. ratlveer- fClii.iTf. X. or ari iu ^^baeseesslve^, milium^ihroi: J.T. CARROLL COMPANY. ANACONDA,MONTANA. Manufacturersof and Dealers in Lumber,Laths, Shingles, Doors, Windows and Moulding FLOUR,HAY, GRAIN. FEED AMD COAL. Bainand Sweet Wagons and Extras.^Hua^ics, Carriages. Road Cart* HARNESS.SADDLES, RDBE5, WHIPS, ETC. OLIVERCHILLED AND STEEL PLOWS. AndAll Kinds of Ajriciiltal Implements ml Exfr;s. J.T. CARROL'.., Gr*ne al Manager. tuttle Manufacturingand Supply Company. Manufacturers 6 \ UiCmetDtntiig MACHINERY. Dealen ia t*X- ^J^/^ir^^S: -tf f , 'i - . ^ t. -'i 0' rr.--t1arr ^ ^ WORKSAT ANACONDA ANACONDA. BUTTE. MISSOULA. ltdIlcclricil^Bi'liioery and SuppliM UNION PACIFIC RAILWAY TIMECARD. Carriesllrst-oUs* day coach,^aar, free recliolag clislr cart 1^kit can. Tarrletflr^t-c|.ns day coach, rullmao palacs^alaeiier, and I*u.nnaa cnlonlit ilcepcr. 0iV.csCoruei Mala uud llroadwsy. K.V. MAZE, Orusral Ak*b^^O. W. LAMSO.N, City Tiokat Aseat. rjMMETAilLE TO (TlirAnn. C1I1CAQO.ST. PAL'L MIXNn.srOUi^4. MM All A UAILWAV. TI1KNOKTIIWI-STEltX IJXE. ThisIs iho oulv line making connection srltk^Hi-.i vi N- 111111 nv If vii.w v. al St, I a ii avery^day lo ILa year fur ( liloiiso and the L.i -1. VIAGREAT N. 1:1111 r.y. I.esvoRiitto 7| LravoHelena11 X.e.ivutir^-.il 1'uUs ArriTOMinot10 ;Arrive i.rai .1 Turks 6. AirlvsSt. TaiU 6; VIAKuBTMKKN MOTH !jeret 11 rite12;n p. m.t LeataBaiaaai:iu 11.111,in l*ae liu,:eiiianR:iup. m.^! AxrlreSi. Paul12:13 p.m.1 VIANOItl IIVVKKl FUN LINE. fAKireKt. 1' nil . 7:63 11. in. 5:10 p.m. 6^Arrlvs Milwau^^keefml p. m. 1:2.1 a. m. 7 ArriveChicago.. 8i3a y. va. t:U0a. 111. 9 10n. tn.^10 a. m. .Vip. in.^^.1 a. m. laa, in. iiS.01. -.^ p. m.^v* p. in.^.^. a. 111.^-j p. 01. Oip. m. m.^ju a. 111. TtMNortliwettera Line Is tile shortest line la^Ih distance aiul 111 in- to ( hlc.ico. iseeure raw^kuU orur thu line. Fur moil fni.i, r ^ tUre^s^f. \v. 1 i'asdai.i:.^Ueuera, l'ausiucc Asu ,l a^ I'm* Onn ti stt^w r ^rsr r. rrr hhpi n^. f I no of re il e-tat.'k'iii'ild nut he inaUe ^^In the ilbtrM aautl ai Ina Tlilnl nidi ^lalilmtilet^of tlir t i.e ot Mon a-.a. '11 mi l lor til ^ c ^ imy afl^ er 1ge la tiia matter af ihee.tate.it K.1'. K.nns. d^ ceat -.l. .tare I H. I h iinberla u, ti.e.1lalatratef f laa aatate of -. K. itain*. il.-.a^a I. l av ng tiled Ins p -t tion her ^lo pray-^Inn fin eu oiler of -alee' eer.aln real o.ta ^^01 Mid dec* 1 nt. for the tain n-es therein ^e|^forth. I'- U therefore i.r.leieri hythe m.lico ol^miu i- urt I hiu all pei -mis lilt- i- -t '.I la ihe es.^tateur hiu1 ^ (^i.i-tHl acpear l.Mnre thesild^mtriei aourt oa aaliiriiiv. He .Ttii day - f RjimammmMmian 1 1 1 m Promptunci EHIcient Attendance.^WholesaMe an* He:.ill MM in fmamfrnmra*fmMfml li^^la. ^ ar'fuliy Kmiaimed aad^thlpiH-d ia ail part, 01 the V1.1t d ^'u a. an 1 Eaiopo. LADYASSISTANTS.^Ooen Day and NightTelephone No. 57.Butta. Mont, T HECOTTAGE HOTEL. Cor.Dakota and Cilona Sta Thisliotel will be run on tlie lluropean plan, in^strictly fir-st-cTiss iniiuur. Rooffli light; frCWtJf^papered, painted aiul furnished thr uiijiiout. l .very^convenience lor the comfort of guests. Rates lib^^eral. Now open under the management ot AnExco 'ont Restaurant^Run in Connection. SAMayotte. NOWLOCATED IN BUTTE. Ai.tfiM-i-j. st 11 i.'ciiK'K la t-.e ftireno.ei of^11 .[.lay, a-, .he court room ..f bat I ,11-1 i.e. at^Ihe c ^ aii h erne lii I leer I od-o, eounty of I leer^I., d ie. to tli .u ^ use shy an sfdlf aliou d kn|^I r 1 t.^ the ssul ailni msirator los ll -a^r.111 ^f ihe lent l -l.lie nt t i ^ -si.I de ea-e I s.^I. ltaln ^ ^s -hall he aea isary And that a f in^pt thie erase h^ paailslied at least four-uo^^iasshr* aaaaa in h ^ Anne niia Maadard, a ke-t aper printed and jinlhl-h-l hi -a.'l Uvet^L^d-e eoi ntO. 51. UL'Ur tE. Ji.dto. AFTEM 'iJo':,:in;l 1111 ^re^.^''^ '.i 'lt-1. ^ 1 i ruin _idu 1a 1.1 July 23, IS.4. WM. I.INI M B. BR3WNLEE R. C. CHAM.^HM, MARCUS DALY, f. I. SARvitaNT. HOGE,BKOWNLtE i CO., BankerS. BUTTECITY. MONT. Transacta (ienaral Kanklnn gOTtaam. m^^chaoga U:avvu on a.I tae 1.- .Ju;^Ciuea of Europe. COLLECTIONSPKOMTTLY ATTENHEUTO. rorrespondeats: W 'l ^. Karco ^ Co , New^Turk: tv ills, rsreo 4i Co.. ^a t Lake, Well-,^rar^o ^ Co.. San I ran. t-co: Omaha ^ali^aal^!(^/Usuk, obi sua, Firat National Hauk. Omaha, 11.A. IJ'ACIIEL U L'iii,^.s:, Bl'TTE, M0KI 1 I1M NATIONAL 11ASK. AJiACOSDa. RUPTURE PERMAriEHTLYCUREO OR NO PAY. N del. ,.lion fro... bu.l...-e^. We ' ^^^^ ^^^00O aatlcnt. su.1 dx Natloual B.nk.. eour method. Writtrn Cnaraiitee to Tvith.-ai Cue 11-v ^i KMl'l. ^K ^ ^^'^^^of Iww long standi nt- EXAMINATIONFdEC. THE0. E. MILLER COMPANY. bucet.oih-c Haai ^ ft* 1 ia. a^.,ii^S l overlacol. StND FOR CIRCULAR. EttNfWBD3EST08ED NcrvoSeode, SSv. ^ ^:. a rful rro'edf^k eold with s writ* Ir.ri'Kiih'l , are nil nerr.ui..li-ei , ...|. \\esk Memory, .H-nlii Pnwer, Heatlsrhr, Vt oW,.-loo^, ^^. laaM Mu^-^li .ixl. ^ lahtlv rmlx.niu.. H11K i.lies,. L,\ ii 111 i'uu^^. l.^ik ^^r 0*1 flit, r:**c, Aerreimii'sr, A.a.^.ir-u^le. ml ilriilns siul low nr tiu .,,(iutc Organs In either eta . -iu.nl t y ot.te.er l|on,! ullilul i rr. . r . 1 '^i '^ 1 :h^^ oeliiui or ^lh;.u- u.*iiiu|lloii 1.11,1 li.sa.iUf.pm lnut.wh.ehe.^on lead lo Intirmux^aaeoai ^ileaitocjrr) nv ' I'.jeiiet^to say sa ^f^r^l. .tII 1 at'hvuiai: liil.'aln I'jck.^e^With every a-t lesirr vv BtrOHEAKD AFTrR CS1SG.^^0U SALE tn Butte by IL A. D'ArilLl'L, Ur.i .:^r.^laAlucouda If liiii fcain .1 DfKM CO. 1 ,.'.,^ awrlllea au-.rwnlee r-^ tupu m- refund .he tsotvei.)^!,.;,. viti; ! AdUn.-.. REirc utilt ^57. Calaaaa. Dk BUatafa. LUiUiadt. J.h tve.th. H. C. C^-ey. C H. H i d. BUTTEfITV S\MI !.1NG VORKS, euTtt.mom . Samplenn.l gm Hrraf field. Copper an.I l.al urea. I. ^ I \ ^u. ^':.an aiiit.iiii eorna l .a 1 s- i iiraalts M-..and ^t vv 1 - .1 . ii m I. J.K. EVELLCTH, Manavgor. CT. Frf Is. ). H Birt ctt. H. A. McMillta ini:ij, BAi.11.trr 4 MrMiLLiN, ARCHIlECT -.^^ \v 1 ^ ^t .I'nl-in Block. 1a t c.ty.a ta, IMUUU A IttllTLKTT. umauu gaV^an Daaraam -t., ciuaa^a, in, uui,1 -l sj4,