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Tbc Secret of Advertising. ..The business man who has learned to s-ebac acquired one of the principal Tei of success." said a printer o£ ® e .Lrionce. "The secret of adver me .k not so much to have the notice M 18 "we it believed. To lose the "ileuce of the public is to lose your i If voii advertise in an undignified „nor people begin to look upon you os ^Sr and your goods as shoddy. The f advertiser in Philadelphia set tho Sè of taking the public into his con ence and announcing his goods in an fuming manner. His style has been *"Li ]>v nearly all tbe leading houses. °i son of reflnement doesn't like to bo -nnished bv a tradesman not to be a „mu and lie paya little heed to the man o tells him that his prices 'knock the ' off « speckled pig. ' When you want , it of clothes the last place you think to is the store that advertises £ «ants. ' To eoinc back to my own ■ e there are few printers in the busi g nov.-. They are all either typograph 0 r typographical artists, and I know one man who advertised himself as 'a rkcr in the black art and a manipu ,, r of the adjustable alphabet.' ■There was a personal in one of tho day papers some time ago of a literary lt 0 *{ world wide reputation.' That on - betrayed himself by one word, and -bably never knew how lie did it. One xln't go far to see the questionable to of many storekeepers. Boots and rare advertised as 'footgear,' fish as food' anti liquors as 'wet goods.' who peddle grapes from push is at three cents per half pound have jhit of turning down one end of their r signs so that, the word 'half' is (ion. The man who complains of short iisure has the sign straight ened out for When he has gone the sign is boat t attain.—New York Evening Sun. Older Thon the Obelisk. •A line tree, that?" 1rs, but it is rather young." 1 'Rather young 6 ' Why, it is over 300 Bold." ■That may lie." returned the second akcr. who combines with his profession architecture a profound knowledge of ;try, "but that is not very old for a •Perhaps not for Europe or Asia, but ollect that this is a new country," ob •ctl the reporter, who had accompanied i to Central park, where a handsome tree attracted their attention. •'Howold do you think that obelisk is?" wired the architect. 'Alittleover 51,000 years." "Well, what would you say if I told i that in one of the younger states of I't on I lmd sat under a tree that was 1 grown and vigorous wheu the Egyp as were toiling on that shaft?" • I presume I should have to believe n." -As you please about that. But I have ippedbark off a pine tree in Calaveras mty, Cal., that spread shade over many are feet of ground before those pot 's were carved on the side of that col This tree that I speak of is snp d to be the oldest tree a the world, age is estimated at 8,500 years. The mate of the Pacific slope seems to be uderfuliy preservative for trees of its rt." "Could a tree ever live that long in this täte?" "I doubt it. No tree certainly ever iut when you speak of this being a v. country, bear in mind that all eoun ' were made about the same time and "vve not made by men."— New «Mai! and Express. t Famous Buffalo Bnugc. From the Rod buttes onward you sc® ta'e the millions have gone. This was ' a lninons buffalo range, and now' bleaching skeletons lie scattered dy along all tho trail. Like ghastly uments of slaughter, these ugly ox ■cwiees stand out in bold relief mi the i, hard surface of the prairie, from mige bull skeletons lying close beside 'vagoji trail, to those far back in the lands, where they are merely dark , s \ m " 10 distance. They lie today !>i'lyns they fell four years ago, ex nat the flesh is no longer upon t hem, bead stretches far forward, its if for mst gasp, and the legs lie helplessly ,, l,,rf with precisely the same , as when they moved for the last ' , | ,,wl ibeit you come to a place ,■!. nutter got. a "stand" on a •s and i foin his hiding place in the a pt, U innong-st the rocks fired i ll,; f 111 . li,s Sharp's rifle, at il . 1 uvol '.V Uvo <>f Uiree min- V Buffalo of the hunch had Here you can count seventeen , 0: ' 1 iitth' more than an acre, - •/Arc four more that evident ly ; SiU,,u time. The powerful j strong, parching winds and m> heat of summer has liter- .]■',,I ,k ' s, ' from the bones, but 1 M '' iu* i'fccisely as tiiey fell. ■:e! u , ) S 1 ! | r( ' 4-1,11 i'fl'i together by a few 1 tgaraem ., but tire bleached as • T - m The Ü, S ." ,,!h 1,1 AmutItu. in Ban tv' M .'-'"'U', 1 - "f Litnbdi, speak- Cniteij ! sr'f f 0 ° £ \ l 'f .i° lu 'uey through .... M 'UCS, said: ••Th« a ..*> uisfert i . .. 'The cities of world, vt iü.' lV 11 '*' ;ls >'dod as any iu ldg.'J '! \udition of the agri : tliTi', A * 1 traveled sni, .' 1S Sl- ' ,* 1 «» u > iucreas • itt 'bt'ctneii UU(l 1,-10 samp material tarks till the great western '<• I o >ne great western beantj.^ :? lh " ul:n 'ly i «s»ress til with 1 tta.k Ä' i£ Yellowstone Jtlt '-uli-i„',i, k . l: ' - l ,w, plc of the more rV" They t!u- ixiiut .«Sh " l "°- Th °y «»ink *lve«, ,„„i , f " nt ^ w ' ure better than 'be i K .. m , t lilf ti'oy are better fields ,, r c t fi i f l,at ' ;,n ' - The Sf° at ■ '-•informa presented a to nie. 1 have Sum* <>t the 1 inest ,n '«mt^ns V " v'" t ot thc ■ —New A ork Tribune. *' cnrioiis i ; — is on exhibition ,^, 7 , York - h " ™ c ,r; u :taken from ' !| ; J ' 11,1(1 ''until »seil to bo ' ,ls olo—Chicago Times. 12 mo's 1] ? j 8 20.00 j s 8 8 $ 8 g I 8 § ü 8 sä 8 0 8 à 8 si ! 8 S' ! it s i 8 8 1 i Î 1 » 1 8 0) 1 1 i i I i 9 $ 2 1 i t n 1 8 ei 2 8 ■4 2 1 i £ 1 2 2 s <e I i i S' a S 2 2 8 IO 2 8 a at at -* hi I THE SALE OF THE TREASURY STOCK OF THE TbUjSoCjäbRoOsR nAx MINING AND SMELTING CO. WILL BEGIN ON NOVEMBER 14ft, 1887 At the ofliec of JAMES B. LEAHY, BUTTE. NONT. Location of Mine and Smelter, Argenta, Beaverhead Co. The property is stocked for foo, ooo shares, par value of $i each. Fifty thousand shat es of Treasury stock are offered for sale at fifty cents per share the proceeds of sale to be applied to ute erection of addition al reduction works. \V iLh the present smelting facili ties of the Company they are now producing daily from 2J^ to ;$ tons of bullion, which nets the Company over $aoo per ton after defraying all transportation and refining' charges. The property of the Company consists of the Tuscarora, Stapleton <y Silver Light (Silver-lead), Iron Age (iron), Limestone Quarry, valuable Fire Clay deposit, and all and surrounding' 'properly, suitable for townsitc and building purpo-cs. The Company contemplates next spring', the purchase oi a large utr nace, the same si/e and design as used b\- the Omaha St (»rant Smelt ing Refining Co., making the most complete plant in ihe '1'erri tor\. Owiii-v to the limited amount of stock offered for >.tie, parties desiring to invest can subscribe from tins date and their orders will be given prefer ence. Orders by mail or telegraph promptly attended to. JAMES Ik LEAHY, ib-jw Butte, Montana. PUBLIC NOTICE 'J'lir uitdersigncd TT»r'bià aU trtsn.tssinj; enclosed lands hv any person nr prisons in iif came. No shooting will tm allowed premises l.j outsiders without tieint* t ecu lion at law fur so nine, attur tliis nuii* Mi.\y Bcsi.vhss. THl'STl.ts Putt in 'i in ani ! . Dillun, Amr. a . |S ' 7 - NATIONAL BANK 07 DXLL02T. Capital and Surplus, $100,000 A general banking business transacted on the most liberal terms consistent with prudent management. collectionsTspecialty. Accounts of Farmers, Merchants, Cor porations, Banks and Individuals solicited B. F. White, Cashier. DILLON NATIONAL BANK, (StMvrssor ta Bank af Samtkam A/m/.m,) OF DILLON, MONTANA. up Capital.................... 950,000 0« ..................................$6,500 Geo. M. Browx, President. John F. Bishop, Vice President. David Lamont, Cashier. U1KKCTORS: Geo. M. Brown, Joseph B. Crow, John F. Bishop, Craig Cornell, James Mauldin, David Lamont. Transact a General Banking Business, RirliMipi Sold on all tho Principal ritiea of tho World. Arcounts of Merchants and Individuals solicited, IKTKKKST ALLOWED ON TIMK I>K POSITS. Deposits received subject to check nr demand. Alt collections will receive personal and prompt a'ten tion. A fiill line of Fire Insurance Companies. Poll* cies issued on all classes of property. CORKKSPONDENTS ; Hanover National Bank.......New York Merchants' National Bank........Chicago Wells, Fargo & Co........Salt Lake City Wells, Fargo & Co.........San Francisco Utah National Bank...............Ogden Montana National Bank...........Helena First National Bank.............Omaha First National Bank................Butte. O. E. MORSE, Keeps a full line of UNDERTAKER'S GOODS, Burial Robes,(Coffins, \ elvet Crept*, Broadcloth, Etc. Metalic Caskets, from $10 to $150. The Verdict Unanimous. W. D. Suit, Druggist, Bippus, Ind., tes tifies: "I can recommend Electric Bitters as the very best remedy. Every bottle sold has given relief in every case. One man took six bottles, and was cured of Rheumatism of 10 yer.-s'standing." Abia ham Ilare, druggist, Belleville, Ohio, af firms: "The best selling medicine I have ever handled in my 20 years' experience, is Electric Bitters." Thousands of others r.ave added their testimony, 60 that the verdict is unanimous that Electric Bitters do cure all diseases of the Liver, Kidneys or niood. Only a half dollar a bottle at N. M. White's, City Drug Store. KeneVH Her Youth. Mrs. Phœbe Cheslev, Pete •son, Clay j Co., Iowa, tells the following remarkable j story, truth of which is vouched for by j the residents of the town: "I am 73 years | old, have been troubled with kidney com- ; plaint and lameness for many years; could j not dress mvseif without kelp. Now I . am free from all pain and soreness, and I am able to do all my own housework. I owe mv thinks to Electric Bitters for hav- | ing renewed my youth, and removed com- j pletely all diseases and pain." Try a bottle, only 50c. at N. M. White's City Drug Store. Uou't lCx|ieriiiient. You cannot afford to waste time in ex perimenting when your lungs arc in danger, j Consumption always seems at first, only a cold. Do not permit any dealer to impose upon you with some cheap imitation of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump , tion, Coughs and Colds, but be sure you get the genuine. Because he can make more profit he may tell you he has some thing just as good, or just the same. Don't be deceived, but insist upon getting Dr. King's New Discovery, which is guaranteed to give relief in all Throat, Lung and chest affections. Trial Bottles free at N. M. White's City Drug Store. Sebree, Ferris White Go. DILLON AND BOZEMAN, Montana. BAIN WAGONS, CHAMPION HARVESTING MACHINERY, Moline Plows, Oliver Chilled Plows, Flying Dutch man and Cassady Sulky Plows; All Kinds of Farming Implements; Heavy Hard ware, Iron, Steel, Horse and Mule Shoes; BA.EB wn3B, Harness, Saddles, Whips, Spurs, Etc. CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, SPRING WAGONS. _ Ord ers by mail have prompt attention. DILLON LUMBER AND CRAIN COMPANY. DILT MOUT., WHOLESALE A K ETA 11. I) KAl.EItS IN LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS, BLINDS, NIGULDIitCS, DRACKETS, BUILDING PAPER, AND ALL KINDS OF BUILDING MATERIAL. Missouia Pine Flooring, Rustic Bevel Siding and Finishing Lumber constantly in stock and warranted equal to Eastern Lumber at much lower cost. Black Walnut, Oak, Maple and other imported stock constantly on hand. Proprietors of THE NOXON MILLS Mancfactnrers of CEDAR SHINGLES, NOXO KT, MOKTTAWA. We aEo make a specialty of handling Baled HAT AND GRAÏ 2 Ü, We are making sweeping reductions in prices. Correspondence so licited. Call and see us. XV. H. SMEAD, Sec'y and Gen. Manager. GHE20. DART, ^mm Monu ..... .. * * ^ wii,on * 1 /5e Vvcpid's ® ef I: -ISOLD WITH THF ASSOLrl 1UTE CUAßANTEEi 10F BEi^THE BESTé ITHT'æEÇMADEl 2 THE -MiCHIG AN -TrOVE •COMPANY, ST - 3 •DEI R 0 IT C 11 ; CAGO *f 3 UFFALO» ft ?5 'SOLQ'ÜY- sr 2 GEO. W. DART, g ? • ' b îrçw wR 'ARDWâlI STOVES, CROCKERY, GLASS YYARE, ETC. Kl'.l ît'.SOS HAND A KUM. STOCK OR Cutlery, Carpet iters" Tools, .Miners' Supplies, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware, P 1 a i n and Fa ncy C rock - cry and Glass Ware, Wood and Coal Stoves, und Everything Usually Found in a First-class Hardware Business. All Kinds tin, sliff't iron ;tmi coppet work «Unit; promptly. CALL AND FX2TD PRICES. j j j | ; j . .AJiT ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE, Containing full Description of Fancy Work, MATERIALS USED, Woolen Yarns and Their Uses, With valuable information to ladies, Sent Free on Application. NEWMAN A LEVINSON, 129 and 131 Kearnv St , 331113 San Fi: Axcisct». C.u.a. Fancy Horse Shoeing, g. McLaughlin, Mr. McLaughlin keeps a first-class shop, anti does everything in ltis line in a work manlike manner. lie always keeps on hand a complete as sortment of new shoes, and MINERS' TOOLS. Repairing of all kinds done neatly and promptly. ihe publie 1 ;. respectfully invited to give him a call. 20m7 Wfp cor caic i ÖllLtr 11111 OHLE ! I haw a hand ••! i.iÿitfiwd prude >htvp which I oiler far-ale. Patties wishing to purchase sheep w iU l ; nd mv band a desirably one. Pur paiticul-ars call Ut m> rant h <m llorsc Prairie, nr address. M "-S-tt CKO. !.. P.ATl llKI.DKlt. Hunnach, M. I .