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I THEANACONDA STANDARD, MONDAY MORNINQ, NOVEMBER*, ft i8qx THEWORLDOF MINERAL Paragraphsof Interesting lining lews^Reported From ill Parts. GOLD,SILVER AND COPPER McCranor Group Sold ^ Another^New Concentrator ^ Mining^Note* From Halley-Other^Mention. BlTTr..Xov. 27.^One of the Important^^vents of tlio ^i ^ k in minitiif rireli'* was ^'^^big strike ^f rioli ori' in Nal l^i^|iatrli. It*^ruled immediately miuiIi ol the Mar West.^The strike m doill.ly ini|m^rtaiit in tart.^Beside being a online of riingntlillniioii all^^round on the part of the MM Mi op^^erators of the pro|m^ny it proven tliat^there is no foundation for tin' |MIM^aeooptod belief that mines in that vicinity^play out as soon as the lower levels are^resetted. Fi^r a long time ||M men^have held that while the Siar Worn.Valley,^Tecumseh. and adjoining pn^|^^Ttie^ might^be rieh enough on the surface they did^not amount to anything below the Ha,^The recent nlnit-d^m n of the Star West^seemed to M|sM a lielicf wlui li in^light of later developments i nn only be^regarded as a fallacy. When Sii|^crin-^tendent Laniaon sunk the Ophir to the t ^^^^ good many skeptical people prophesied^that he wonl^l go broke, bin instead of i hat 110has struck liiuger and i ifliar on- bodies^on that level than any*here else in tlio^mill**. This fuel went a go^sl ways toward^doing away w Ml the old Iwlicl BMM HMJ^^nines in that vieniilv and the rcoeui rich^atrikc in the Dispatch will coinpleii iy ole^literate it. Inthe early days the Dispatch was one^of tlio Ixniauzas of the eanip. I In* pre-i ut^ati|ieriiitctideiit unci p.iri o.i iter. \V. I..^Parlin. o|n*nc*il tl.e pinpert^ up in !*'^*^and the tlrst 7U I eel of the shall paid MV^OU in gold and silver. At the depth men-^ttoneil water was riieeuiiU'rcd in such a^great ipiautity that o|m*rations wen1 sus^^pended. In April. IWtl, ( oibiti. Moloney^A t o. aeeiinil a lease an I l*^nd on tip.^propeiix and went down 1 ^ isi |wt farther^wiiln.nl sinking anything very rich. Then^their money ran out and thcyi|tiit. In^October a compuhy headed by rYunk t*.^Lanison tackled it. and they came very^Hear sharing the fall' of their prodercH-^aors. Tliey had good on* all the wav^down, but not enough of il to pay, and in^March last tin y gave it up, while lhe^ still^luid a little money lelt. AIh.iii the llrst^of June work was N MMs l^^ a lo w eoin-^|m^ii^. m w hich No\cs Ik Allen of Hart^^ford, Conn., is the pnucipal MkMM^lie also has a Isnid on the property. \V.^L. l'arliu was put in as supcrltitcndcut.^lie still had confidence in the mine, and^the results show thut he was not very far^off in his calculations. For the llrst two^mouths and a half it was rather discour^^aging work, but about Aug. lli tr.nnl ore^was struck and they have hail it ever^aince. AIhmii tlio first of the month^a depth of Httt foci was reached,^and in cutting a station at^this point a reservoir of water was struck^that tliow in il the pumps temporarily and^siopp. il work lor a week. This was a ta-^Voruhlc sign, and erosscutting both east^and weal was commenced at once. Tin*^men were in g.ssl on* lioiu the time they^left the shaft, but the big strike came a^few da^sago, and, curiously enough, it^was made on both side:, at almost the^^ante lime. Suite of the rock ran over^Toil ounces with a big percentage of gold,^and there was plenty of tsttl-ouuee rock in^sight. An average sample taken out ye.^^lerdny ran lilh ounces in silver and ^V-I ni^in gold. The ne\l grade showed lis ounces^and the casing rtx'k went over bt ounces^In silver. This is on the west liNi. Tin.^ore hen. Mini's somewhat, but it is all^Very rich. Onthccasl side then. Is six^inches of a lllullgonese on' that runs over^f ltm a ton ami is grow ing richer. All of^the ore runs fnnu to *.m in gold. The^east level is now in .'.j feel. It will Is. run^out to the line and then thoroughly^stope.1. The west level, which is m .1^^feet, w ill be run bM feet to iIiojm.i p!i\ ry^line, and it is e\|h'etetl that the oiv here^w ill fully come up to that on the east^aide. In sinking ihe last fsi b et the ore^Imdy showed a decided iiiipro\emeul,ls^th^in richness ami liottcr formation ami^fewer breaks, and there is et.ry reason to^iN'licve that it w ill comiuue to grow Itet-^ter as till' wolk of delclopmeul is pio-^cerded w it ll. AtSX^ feet n station has Im-cu cut and^melt will lw put to work then* in a dai or^two. 'I'here is good mineral IK start with,^atid it is expected that the same vein^which bus been struck Ileum will Is* en-^Countered. At .s.'. a station has Iu cm anda level siart.il and sotu ' good ore^has IsM'ti taken out. Sum' gissl on*^lias also Ih'.-'i taken out iivm the l.'ii and^I'.'l ^ but it is liiinclit and not of such a high^grade as that loiind lower down. I p to^the pn-seiti the MBBBJftl h.e. Is-eu worked 111a small w av. bill the rich dis4-over^ on^the lower level bar. given it a new impetus^andgiten the operators renewed confi^^dence. '1 he i'oice will be liter-ased lit^cm^*e, ctcrylhitig nlxml the mine will In'^put in g.ssl shape, a lien and larger boiler^W ill ls^ put iii and w ork w ill then be pro^^ceeded wlib at ollee. The Ismd held b.v^Mr. Allen expires July 1, atut ihcre is no doubtthat he Will lake It llp.tttd work tile^pro|sTty t'XW'llMt rl\. Sllpel Itltelidelil FaiJin has had sixteen ^ ears' ia|m-i icttcc^among liutte uiiik'n ami caMaldefa the Daa-^|iati'h the Ik'sI silver lead he lias i'Ver bad^un.v thing to du Willi. II. A. Kichar.U is^the foreinuii, mid kindly rutidiie teal u^KiamiaiJ) reporter all through the mine^yesteidu.v. tl|x rations at the! hump .m mine have^been sus|m'tidetl ami the null w ill also Is.^closed dow II lor an indefinite period as^s.win as the on1 now on the dump, some^7UU tons, have Is*, u w orked. The icaMM^for the shut ch^w u are the low grade ol the^oi-c. the continii.-d iov\ pi i^ o of siber, the^ex|s'iise of raising the ore fnuti a great^depili. the cost ol handling the water and^tbe c.s-t .^f traus|s^rtnig the oie Iroiu lb.'^mine to the mill. I he directors of the^compativ. believing that tin* MM call Is'^made to pay In a more ccotioimeai inaii-^Hf of exiiaetuig the on', have h.ul a sur-^vc^ made for a tunnel, and work ^ ill eon.-^tlll nee at once to lap the workings on tl.e^GOO-foot level, from which point it is run.^MM that the MM MM Is* most profit^^ably woikod. An assessment of .''cents u^share has been levied to ritlii.o the^pn-seiit iudebo .Iti.'ss ami also to ceitrib- Uteto the cost ol ri.tilling a lllllttel.alld as soonas sufficient det eio|^iueuls are made^thi' null w ill lie moved to the mine. Dr.^i. H\ Am rill of this oily bus Ixmglil^the Little Dauil.v gold nunc bs-ated in^New York gulch, Meagher count\. and^will put up a null ut once. The pr^|x.'riy i*a v cry rieh one and the only drawbaek^so fur has been the lack of milling facili^^ties. It is thought that the nuno cau lie^made to pay handsomely. Presentindications are that the Door^^man will pay a dividend in Deeenibor,^and it will eomo as a welcome Christmas^present to the stockholders. Operationsat lie* l.exitiuton mine have^been so far suspended that U) of the^stamps in the mill am now dropping on^custom ore. a great pari ol which vouics^from tho Ophir. Bullionshipments last week wen1 as^follows: Alice, 1^ liars; Motiltoti, 7; Lex^^ington, 11. HalleyNotes,^h peels! rnrrenpoiiiionee of the Standard. HAlt.r.y,Idaho, Nov. 'St. The Star ma-^chiiicry is in place, and the company are^workingaT men. They w ill s.s.u sturt up^Mid be regular shippers. No expense has^Isven soared on this property. Thelied Klcpliaiil company have added^a hoist and pump on their claim called^the Caledonian. They arc sinking it largo^shall and will in time conneel this mine^with the Med blephant, making two wn^s^of ingress anil cgn ss. tiro is e\|s^sed in^large ipiautitics in the various levels.^They have on'their payrolls7in. il. Tlio^mill is turning oil) fine concentrates. Thelied ( loud have shut dow n their^large :tl\7-f.sit dram tunnel for tlio ^ m-^| ter. Hm moi-c ear loads of machinery^I urn veil for their pro|srt\, which will lie^put in place at once. Sixteenmen are at work i^n the Pass^Mining eoiup.itiv's group. Mr. Mel'addeii^lias j i i arrived from lisle* Mountain on^bis way Ivtst. Hit properties prisluced^over Ito'.iin worth of gold the past sum^^mer, lb- is en MM to Di'tivcr to pur^^chase n mill. TheAmicus is drifting on rich silveron^.^One ear was sluppi'd yostcnlay which as-^saxed over 9(sloiiiici s in silver* 'Ihe 11, pi' mine sale did not go tbroMMi^and only deveh^piiicut work willbeduue^this w inter. TheTriumph mine has a chu'.c of on.^over 7iM leet long and hi feet wide, but as^it only assa.vs ^6 ounces in silver aittl -.*^^|s^r cent, lead, not lung cauls' done with thepresent price of siller and high sllli'll- lugrates. The Kotehuill smelter will^start up alsml .bine 1.'.. TheSmoky mines ^ ill work their usual^fon-e this w infer. The.lay fioiild mine is hsiking well. OHthe BhHMI only two men are work^^ing. TheNarrow Uatigc leasers an- finding^some ore, YVdliim I'.nvd of Sail Lake has resumed^woik on the Midden Treasure claim. Mr.Plans of Salt Lake has started^work on tho Mountain View. ThoAda claim hits a Hue body of on. in^sight. Shipmentsfrom here have f ive fallen^off the past two weeks. ANew Iuli'i prlis.^Last week il contract was closed by the^| White ( loud Mining company, w ho ow n^the Pair Weather, Foul Weather and^S|m.lted Horse mines on pigut Mile. alsHit^miles from Missoula iii the Itit'er Kisit^region, and Mr. Pinkstou of the Unite^iron works, for tin* building of it IVMon^iMi.eetitralor on the BMMMJra pioperiy.^The parties to the contract oil the p.ut of^the con,pally aie D. I^. Ilogart, I', id K^ il^^licit, Huh.ud Marsh, tieorgi' Clytiiek,^frank Jamicson, 1. I'. Marshall and boh^tiale, and Mr. l*iukstoti also takes a bin-^itcil iiumls-rol shan s. The llrst move^it ill Is- the erection of tho MMMM*^t.ir, which will consist of 10 stamps^which will crush to a liiieuess of a^Ltsiuesh screen, one single compartment^jig. two double compartment jigs, stone^tables, etc., a lit e-boise power engine and^Is.iler, crushers mid gr rjlie*. For the^first few months the company it ill ship^the concent rates tooutside smellers, ufii r^which they w ill Is'worked at homo hi the^c.i.tnale process. The company will em^^ploy ^ men at first, w Inch lone will he^increased to 1MI after they get in lull^woi king order, ami the capacity of the^concentrator w ill be increased to n cap.tc-^it.i of Jim tons daily. The cnmixiui w ill^also erect a Is.arding house lor the men^ami lix up the wagon road to tin* raiiro.nl,^six miles distant. 'Phis ileal marks an^advancement of milling in Missoula^county and will stimulate the iudustii in^this section, which with tile names of ihu^MIMMl it ill gite stability to tho^enterprise, ^ IfMMMNfc Hflii'ialspecimen*,^Montana men should send samples of^stones ami oi-cs to the Smithsonian insti^^tute, the national museum. The hanil-^ls.uk of that institute affords mailt in^^let, sting features. For instance, in (he^line of sloue Montana has only live^samples in the Vast collection, while^Pi'inisi It atiia has L'ill, Ohio *_^.**_', Iowa 111.^ami so on through (be list, nearl^ every^state being ahead of Motnau.i. In the^collection of ores Montana's showing is^somen hat b. tier, though not as lugli us it^should ls^. In all there am L'UI mineral^see. inn us. and the counties are thus rcp-^reseiind: Hit L.xlgo lit. Lewi., and Clarkat3. Silver Bo^ 14, Maagbar I. Jef- f.l -oll L*'. Madison Wt, Beat el head 4:'.^Not one from Missoula, which will in a^b a | .'Mi's be the greatest in.niug eoutlty iiiM a tana. Colorado and I tab ban^! I. atl Molilalia in the national on- collec^^tion. The obj.s'ts of this uatioiial collee-^t arc to bring tog. iher all alaaaaf of^j sloue and composition that enter into the^: sttttly of geology, antl is u most important^I department of the Smithsonian itiMi.uto.^i t iirator Merrill lakes a peculiar MaaM^in (he Waal and M giologi, and sheiild^Is* reward, d b.i abiindaiit spcciiueiis of^new finds, i . himlnnu. t.ml IM Hlub \writer in (he IWcmatt Ch,'mii. if asks^w h.v coal is sold ut such a bifffe llgure,^wlieuwithiiigiiiishot.it ihociii are some^of the greatest coal measuivs m the coun^^try. The eoi rospi nulent, w rituig ot erthe^signa'.urc ^l*..r the Public Goad,*1 g^s-s on^to state tiiat no other community in il e^Pulled Stales is similurlv siiuaicd. Boa -^i man is laxc.l -i. a ton f^.r coal, lied Ladga^j n-tails ils c.stl lo points 1st miles ilisdtul^| hi nfaj I'n nl furf.V He claims a spur^railroad II MM m length would tap the^I Trail ( r. ek aaaj Ml and bring lheir^output to the e ty at a cost aot to ex.wmnI^one-half w hat is now beitig ptiid for laa^ariielc, and urges immediate Steps as^i.ik. ii toward roustrttctlng the dsslred^branch. SV'tthout doubt Ito/. iii.iu is iu the^heurt of all imiiiciise coal Held, ami w ith^the nutted ai'tioti af her bttaaMaa li en the^result araual ba to iila^ Ika city amoug^the foremost pnsiucers of that stap ^^article. Tlis( umbrrlsnd slutt-IXnwn. i.J. Levis, brother of the BSsMaMaM^of tho t i;i,ib' rl'iud mine and null in l is-^tie. was hi Baaanian ycstenlny. lie sais^th it 'he Tod attachment on tin* smeller^Is a game of ^freeze out*'and that it is^lut ile to last some tune. .'.Jr. Ttsl is the heaviestowner and that Im evidently^wants it all and is using this means to^get il. Mr. Lew is sa^ s Castle is tery tpiiet^and that times are very bard, many of the^or: I while millionaires being terribly short^of money. A railroad is what tho camp^mi lls most to relievo thu pressure.^fiois-^iiitiii CAaaajlBjb MrCrasnr(.roup hold.^A deed was recorded last week at Vir^^ginia ( iiy Irani Dai id Md rnnor to L. %.^1-citcr, ir.insferring a loitrili interest in^w hat is known as tlie Mct 'raiior gnalp of^mines, situated near Sheridan. Tho con^^sideration was |sfaJMl 'l l^' pro|s^rties^connst of four milling I'lamis. four mill^sites, ln-siump mill, tram, etc, T. II,^Letter Mi the Mai MM1 ment, and^w ill priicccil at once in develop tho mines^on it large scale, ll has the rep nation of^being one of the most promising mines iu^Madison couuly.^Pouv JVosifor. DividendItrclurrd. Ata recent mo. tmgof the st.s kholders^of the llecla Mining coinpani , o|s'rating^iu D' aicrhead county. M MlM west of^(ileiiilale, a dividend ol per share was^ilci-l tred, pa^uhle llec. lit. bbWVataaMa l oini*. ^^The following ipiotatioiis and extracts^from milling law are compiled by Jud|;o^T. O'l.eary of ibis city: Afailure to peiforui the annual work^nipured by slat me woi ks a lorfeittiro of^the cla iu and the samu bo oinei open to^relocation unless thu original locators,^(heir heirs, Mpi or leu.il representa^^tives resume w otk uihjii seeii rUvlaj ba*^fore a rcl.s-atioii can Is- made. P. S. Kov.^Slat. sis'. aWl Kmg Vs. i dwards, 1 Mon^^tana, an| Balk .v laaagln r. :^ M^^ni.(B^and I'll; P. aVSTV) Nmiul'is vs. Maekoy,^MonI. est Theforfeiture c innot lajM placo until^after the full coiupletioii of the year in^winch the work is to be done, llclkis.^Meagher, il Mont. C and H '.. P. S. L'7.l. AcI liiere can Is. no forfeiture until^some other parly has entered and aa|a*^cited. 1. ikiu t s. S erra Buttaa (.old Min^^ing ( o., OJ IVderal le'p.. Wff* 'J'heforb iiiirc and coiiseipient liability^to reloi'atiou is defeated by a n stitnplion^of work bylheorigin.il I.mmIoi* or his rep^^resentatives Is-foie actual r'-lis-atioii^Horta Nismday Miti.ng Co. vs. Orient^Mining Co., S. ('., I ped. Rsp. HM, (i Haw^ycrj^'i; .lupitiT MuiingC i is. ii^sbeC.ui.^Mining Co.. 11 Led. Hep. QflQ] Slavonian^Mining ( o. ts. Perasieh, 7 Led. BjOOs Ml I allis. Maagnar^ ''^1 0. B.V9{ Maginnis Vs.liglKTt, 8 Colo. II; Uoaal M liusbcll,^il Mout. xx. 'i'hestatuics providetb.it during each^year until a pan ut is-ties, not lesa than^fttt worth of labor shall ba peiloin..d^or impruvetiK iits made on every claim^^U. S. I!ev. Stat., sec. i;.:tJ4. Wheremilling claims are held in com^^mon the ajM work may Is. made on^BM aM claim HarriBgtOM vs. Chambers, inr. s. ml P.!tobviously on (his one (he cx|MMidi-^luroof money or labor must ^spi.il in^value that which would be rcqutrcd on (lie^claims if they were separate mid inde-^| hi ol. ill. It is t .|iially eh ir that in si:, h^case the claims must ls^ contiguous so^that each claim thus associated may be iu^some way bjMaMd bi tin work done aaj^one of them/' Harrington is. Cliamls'is,^111 1 . S. U2| Si. Louis BaMtiM ami li'-^dnetioii Works vs. Kemp, I'd P. S. ts'si;^.lack .n is. Kilhv. li^.i V. S. IM. .bulgeRata* iu Jackson vs. I' lby: *'The^law permits u general s^stem to Iki^adopted lor adjoining claims held iu com^^mon, and in such case the expenditures^reipiired may be mad.' or thu bwaf !*-* pei-^folmod upon OH] . lie of thelii.M TiciH-rusI with.ti tthich the auinittl^w oi k is n ijuiiod io lio tlotie shall com^^mence on the lirst day of January suo^ct riling (hedale of llio lis .ilioii. Batleoof lllssolttlion of Cnpnrtiirrsblp. Ihe public is hereby unfilled that (he^ro-pariticrship heretofore aviating under^tba flrra name of Dot-thiiicl, Low ry is^this day th.'solvcd by mutual consent, J.^J. Low ry retiring, W. J. llorthw irk will^poutiuue tbs business at the old standi^No. in South Ariiona stloet, and ejllaat allbllU due to and illseharge babtlil il s of^the old firm.W.J. BoKTHWiCK. J.J. UrWB.tr.^Hutlc Citv, Mont., Oct. id. IMU, VVallied Furnishedhouse, centralli bM 'L Ad^^dress with site, lei in... olc, II, BTAXDAJaH^olliee. Bulla, NervousPr^tra^^n, HIGHT^ FAIRFIELD BUTTE,MONTANA. Thereis no question but^that ^Time is Money.^^I Everyone believes that,^and yet there are many^people who have no means^nf noting how rapidly time^flies. Very little exeuse^lor it when watches are so^cheap as to be within the^reach of all. To-day we^sell ^;ood reliable watches^cheaper than worthless^go^MS were sold a few^years ago. By actual count^we have in our show case^270 walches, besides the^stock in our window and^reserve stock in the safe.^We don't confine you to a^few patterns of cases and^one make of movements.^Our variety is so enor^^mous we can show you^any size, weight, style or^ijuality to suit your taste^and purse. If there is^nothing in American ^oods^that meets with your ap^^proval, we carry a line^of high tirade imported^j watches that keep wonder^^fully close time. Can we^show you^ Before von buysecond-hand watches^itt what you think is a low^i price, better see how cheap tveare leliing new ones. Hlrrplt'iiiirfl^^ Kirk nnrl Ts* v\ on* I lend* ui'hi'aIBwi*knt*hr^ Ili*rin^^^^s tlorblil I rrtttt, lllttI'tflarU-M, n.TOHII l*^*|k'|^sin, IlltHm-Mla ^^ iluHimi, llmii-r.M* l it.*, St. \ im*' l^aii.*^*a^Opium 11 11 11, PVMMNM ^^ ^^(!^.^ Ml t tiriHl^b^ Or.lirftlorniivi* Wfr\liir. i!^i^oe 1Ml i*^^ni.iiu atAeta*. Mrs. stipt'M iv BrowMlM^1 paiaai i. tin., aaflanal t'piti.'v i^ ^^^Mra^^ Mini io*: 1 lift is m aaNaMMai MWi Jareai i* an Kit*.^I On a^^n, bud t tn *ijrt.*rin^ with Kmv^ il. IV.MtHV^' Hon for four ^ ^\.m( euttM bol attofp, notlnna Ii^ '|^e4^1 hua aaitU MMMal Dr. Mi.cs' Rcaioru* vc Wer* VfitoI Iu* 1* now v. t il.^I wish to hf^iri ^^timony t--thf^ valuorf/^r Mifnf ftifainaMfM krrnme, r'or tally *.'^^ ^inri i t'lfrvit liii'i-M-Muidy^rum a rttatnuHtia ihtx.'U* t mUu-iip,^1 fii'tn which I l*i r ^. 1 id mi :^i I. it jn ir I waji t*i:iii^-it*il loq ill wurk l^o.-..ii .'f ,'n ^ ., rUj/ I^J iii-i'iintl a hottlt* vt l^r Mi!.*-- ^-rvn ^ ,,| ^ r\ot bklllfli!'^'!!! oi'c-liu'f ^M It MM aWVirta 'if til :i|w mmimjI^'id 1 h^re n i i a-l it r hi- i ;. ^.. t . ,,^,^n (oth'tlo\f I Ii.im* ttafil |^-rnit^in'ntlv ( i.tl, uiiil i*r.\^rii-ir^ in-i-t aawrnMii Iw.w.KVAsNs M, fee*jmaM*^.Wajra ^mij,f^a H0I1Ion a ro'hi^c tfwara-m rim*h^m^v.i* KriT m DfMKMi Of. rwilea*^Nff*o nnd Lt*er t^Hi^, ^^ tdm m tS HM t.'mr^*lU^tl^' lor llliloumn . ^* 1 01 i M I i\.: . , MaMILES' MtOICA'- CO., Elkhart, Ind. .- Id by tin' Kewbrc StuiUillnM ^ ^^.. An;.. andtho /AANHOODRESTORED. im.1. 1. 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Miller piano IH.mmIus nott I linoSitiai-o Marshall * Womloll piano OalS.pi.tre bWM * 1^ .t is piano (InoSi|iiaro llullot ^ Davis piano OnoBqMBM Ivors A I'olid piano Itno ^.iiiaiv Ksiov piano ib^xk1 as no^ I OnoHsjtiaia Mi'lnt.tro A QaoaMal pianom 1 Wouro sure yon ttill ln^( say, ^1 onntiot ulLntla piano Just yet^' \tlion you soo ll.osopianos. 375 Hi:vs. lIT.'i ;t^Hi Hi Sheina 223North Main St..^ButtJ. - - - Mont. \mmvmt stmhe. sodFalls Land and Lumber Go. Successorsto Lavell Brothers. MsDufactnrors and donlors in Lumber,Lath, Shingles, Doors, Sash, Blinds. 1Pidl Stock 0; Euiern Finished Hard Woods, Building Pap:r, Etc., on Hul YarAtand l a lory at HaH llulA Butvuilll* at Tbouipson Fall*. MAINOFFICE EAST BROADWAY, BUTTE, MONT. TelephoneNo. 100, Tlirco Rlnsa. DR'G.SGHULTK EUROPEAN OrerRed fljo. and Sto/ Si.iv, NORTHMAIN ST.. BUTTE Hbaail^* ran ix* roa-^iiultod PJtKK OF^I IIa i.i.li^uu .... Privateand^Chronic DIs-^easoa of Both^Sexes ^ Perfect CurcaWar^^ranted - No In^^curable Caaoa^Underta ken-No^Injurious^Drutfs. CA'lAl.ltll. Tliroat. Liinir an4 Mai I'-'iisi,^^i*o ^iv nm partaaasMa aafaah} my^now systi'm of ints ali-in of 00111-^pound iiii'dlvate.l r.-tiK^r^. RRIVATEDISEASES. fionorrtioi'u.moot. MM Kpiniloivmltli.^Varii^K'i'l''. Ilydroroix, K-.i^v::v an I Iti i l l r^MaMs, sais aad .-. 1 mu.^ri: ^^^... 110 uimnl.^cnisiiiK I rup l inn. I'latplos, i'v.titA. Hutches,^ate., iiswjlly c.uvU liy ioy now r^a ^ ly.^Diseases of tho Nervous Syntsm,^MbIM aaakaass. niKiit laasss, iaai of aas^^fisi pawar, ssxual ilri^liitt. Itidi^.tlou. ,.is^^loi'.ditiif 10 Miftouliu of tho nrSv'U HSst Insanity,^^a matior tnaf you baaa tasM or trna hnlaa^|o oiiro y.m, lir. Maaal ttarraata ;i aaraal^avern asi.0 ua uuda.u^u.. ^t^uc.ai attiMM SPECIALIST, glfffjt^ a'l ''hrouw lutlatiuat.oaa, dlschargs amiirrt'^uiarUluas. AToptlmonlal.^Tin^ BiBpM ^^f imt-siiiii* cure*.] Hrfl wlthhAld, butIr. ii.ativ iiisUrr^ii 1 liavo i-iv iim^-nI^^m tu Itir*^htali Btfilraaa ott ^ *^iul.tt^^ii of jr. vary. No^h-tit-r ^ir li.tint s will Im^ |iut^iuln'il wUhmit tha^t'otiviit of thu writer. I.e.id tlie loauwliuc leltsT: liiTTr., M'^nt, Nov. 10. iaax^In: Sent TT7., Cttfi 1 de.llt* In mako tha^fo|i^^winK' hiaLftnent rdattvi* t^^ my ei^^ In tha^hop^ that other nhforUiiiate huiiorer* Uko my.^a If iiihv b** fi|iiall^ l^^'i:t-ll(**^l. I had ho ^n kiif*^it-rii ^ for uh*^iit ihrm^ yfira from ipmiiial wt*itk-^MaihmjI matin -cmI ... ^i urivouh |.i^i^tiuii^u,^rniioiiiK inoidDChnly ami lo.u of abop. V/^Itmly was wneivl with Hirer*, and my f^n flu-a t^Im Ii,^ t-wtdit-n Just o\i*r tin* e^*b owii m^ badly^at- In have the a|t|h'HiHU('^. o| (.: ^-^^, in'' Inn iih. J^w;is i.iiahl*' In outain mme than one lmnr'a tin-^lute: i iij ted^r ^ n-^ tim^, tb^^ tt*rrlb. IicIUmna^d iii'-ut.t! kuflaiins caiiM*d by my dw-^mhm making It InBMaAiMa for me to b.^*^u or^r'-t. \\ lien my uUease tlr^t :tp[ieiited I mu- stilted10^^Jll pliv*lclan^ wltliuut re Iff. I then alempti'd b^ eure mv*.elf by iis.iifct patent medl-^rliiHn, bi t a*.j 11 TMl.luhl 1 eoii^tilted nil.I was^Heated by never:*. Ainer e.n sireeUllati*, who^hImi tailed to enr * m^*. I \v,^* despalriMl of i-Tef^Ih-Iiik eiiri-d. hut a u .end of mi^ie i ^vomiiieud-^itit: yeu I d^-fid^d to try onee more un \ ho put^n^v^^lf niifle,' ;imr e;ue with the result that^after only t^\^^ weeks' treatment 1 t *t tike a^new man i n I uiu able to return to my work. Itake in* a-iiin* hi oarttfvtaaf lo tl)U KtatOa^ment heior.- a rotary pi bll ^ :md will rerom*^mend y-ti perbona.ly to an my frl -in\^ anl ao^^quan'ariees.,1 i, IksbaetilM Jind tworn before me nu IhU 10th^Uu^ oi l.ovember. 18JJ. C. 1*. ( ami iiki.i. CARLOAIX, 1'rea, K. ItrMrri-Kn. V. P. and Treaa. n. I N/.K Kl.U, O. M. and Se^^M. L^/l(kM(, WettDru l(eurc^utattva. CHICAGOIRON WORKS Buildersof General XMININ6AND MILLING MACHINERY) GoldMills. Wot anil Ory rmsliiiiK Silver Mills, Sn:r!tinK,ronccntrating, Lcarhintt,^CaWMMa Hoisting and nMa] Plants ^^f any capaoiiy. TraiiiKuys, (.orliss^Kneilii's. ( oiiipoiind Ib*M| lloiloib. Car,, CaM M^.|o. IM and Waior lluokcts,^Wheels and Axles. Kxclilsivo Eastern Matinlaotiiiors and Agents for J. M. lio all's^Holler yuartz Mill and lleudy's Iui|iruraf| 1 'riumiili OsMMMfaM Wi'tern Ofiice. *Isnrcc Main bt.. llcleaa, Mont. GeiK-r.ilOffice anj Works, Clylouiu Ave. aud Willow bt., ( 111' ago. W.M. Thornton FIRE IMSURA/vCB. BEl'KESK MI.NQ LEADING FOREIGNAND AMERICAN COMPANIES. Qeforo. D.o. MOVmaaa PrefMM Bugf^s, Saddles ud Horics for Blr AltorrepnVtac of Passat r r.a;s^g^ acd Ea uies-jl ino ^i'll.a u.itd aMaUtrala*. OiTlc*acJ Stable. li:^: SWett. Aoac a^U |_OH)TJUMIOOl) lastly,Q-.-.lckly snd Permanently I'.cstorcJ^HMaMM KNULitn Ksauir m;utia. WsrranfitJti curs af^it . . ro(unJ^4. Itti uM i.B s bMM SMaBBlBBto rure nnr^f.irm ^jf osr.^u. pr.*-^tralionor anjr di.^rder^,.f tliv gvntal aM** g^^itluT ^^'K. tf^uarS^E e,rr^^i'^ s^^ ol^Tnba-oo. ataaael s* OM^' or^^( .uuihful laSUuritlsa at .^or Is*^ftaaassss. Osasalslsas. Wsawfalssss. ------ basis!h,i rsssl -i. aoMalsg al las Bfata. ^^-sl^Ni-SKiry. Unrma P'iw I'a.ii.. Srnimal Vt aM^Ny.u'n... NtMtamsl failatlnsi Psscjsslorrsss,^t Paaet ^^.t I*,^****^*^ salsa if ssalsstaa B^^ Iriol ' ^ 1 rcu atlirs out nto ana (n.antty. I'otiUvrlTsuarsni^Kl. Price It W a b^ i * koto,^^ ^:, M Sent t^ mail ^* rereipt ol price. A wr.il.t tnranteefurn..hed ^llbe^ery|i ik^crtlerrsc^l^e4^^ refund luo uioncy If s rtrsausal euro ^ no* *clC^MUtviA HEnirTtB OO Detroit. Ilka, Korsale la P j'te, Monti' ..^-St W^ST SH^K PUARMal T.^^K. N. I'sJUSON. Mauarer,^US HM l ark StrecU dtp. C^i!r^! fciool kENTUCKYSTABLES. I'n11irsuruo, Moxr,^Eoyd Bro.hors, Proprietors. firstClaai ('oi.tcvar.es^ a: MMaMM rate*^liu.-ai stion.1 ilio arritsl an.i. eSr.rV^ur.. of all Irslast A . . ai^trtuastsf b i. ur^^ il us. TclepbnosN.i. L I) u AliiUUli 11uJ 13 W. Park SL, Butte, Mont Dealerla GUNS.PISTOLS. Cmtriil ^05. laMliajCilnvcs,^sHaTiMmf Haps, ladiMClubs, DumbBells, Andall kind* of Ath'e'lc IM for Homo aad QMMMaa IceSkates,^Snow Shoes. G Conip'.oiostin'k of COVERS'DOG REMEDIES^and SPRAT 1 'S DOG FOOD. HE-Order, bj mail prom;''.ly attendo.l to. N'OTtCBTO rnrTDrTOM MM atMM^IV .. Icveaseal. Sntles U aereh| rlvea hvthe i ' i.; .-..'-I. admlDlitrator at Ins rstata^at Atanisl Itesitdeu. ileeeasen. ta tlio creditor!^or and nil peiwin* Itavlat c nimi ogaln.l III*^. ... i ^. to eahlblt lasta altteaaaaaaai ,.r.^^ 'r* Willi'a I ^if llHi* after t!'.^ !ir^l Put'1c ii... i ol tin* B'ttic t.. the ^Kld adiii'.iil*.^trsmr. el tiieotneeaf PltrPstrleli ^ l*trtekfs^lea^In I tie en-. ,.r Aoaeuada. c.mnit .1 Dear l^*dga. h,1 ^^ \1 ' o.'lM. .1. FlT/l'AIKl. k. Aduilnlotratorof tlio Lilaleof Au^u.t Lte-Usa. .10-^.I.^ll... u .Ntlt. ^. ISO,