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• the Weritin Ponca. kit I lOCLY AT wit:1(Es. 0. )iy Re/PERT. U. Flhallatirk a llx St:4k, - - - _ Three M1uU,s, - . - IN ADVANCE. Der Year. Six Monies. ay+ . . _ IVII EN NOT IN' ADVANCE.. t200 1-.23 73 53 00 00 130 , Eit1•1\ 1 -,,tit the pastoffice at Wickes, Idotprana a. •ecorta oass InAtter. SATARPAY. DAC. 14 , .4..ivetnents, to insets prwetyt intiebtion'„ should be banded in not later than Therettay l opic.rding publication., Local advertising. 15 cents pe,p. litle..fer first and 10 cents per line each,.se,lisequent :4 41 4- tletn, Dieplav ad vertising„..S1.50 apt tech per month. Liberal discount .for Hie aed twelve menths at isr.plepts...Call ue or aedress Ake -PIP IF4R. • Wickas, Monti I.,. Q.. O. F . Eagle Lodge, No. 22. Meets eery Saturday evening. Members of other Lodges aro cardiolly,, in i vited,te meet with us. Foga. rasatka, J. M. KEI,L000, Sec'y.. • WASHINGTON LETTER. at the tint.on's Capital as Seen ty 0 Pegular Corresponient. f 6.— The tirst week of congress is usually mere useful in indicating thetreod of things than for, the pro- doction of actual work, and this year is no exception., One of the tnosteer- tain i ailicatior a is. that the silver,men in the senate, al‘hotigh , believed to be in a majority. will riots agt together, hot wiltiart vlth atop' aaapectiva par- ties, upomeverything except the silver qoestion a aod they are not likely to be put to ,the test.of showing how they would act upon that. Neither republi- cans, democrats nor populists have yet adopted a program as to what shall be done about reorganizing the senate, although the latter have decided to Vote together untij, they see what the others purpose, but it is probable that the reotthlisana will ia.,tha east •get control, It has been hinted as a It'-'4 , 0 5 la bility that $Q1i1C of the demgcratio senator a who wish the • republicams to shoulder, the responsibilities of the sesaion stand ready to give the ropub- \Aram; the votes necessary to itnikeat majority of the senate; but that njtilp, of course, possible is not proba.ble, There are quite as. , many rapublicats, senators who wish the democrata,to retain control as there are democrat,: who wish to surrender the control to the republican,. England's answer to this govern - tent's demand that the Venezuelan dispute be submitted to arbitration is naw on the way here. It is said to be a refusal. .ariat, aceyrding to extracts from the, englieh ,pagera cahleal aver. lasrd Sajiatiury . things 1,hq adistra- tion is merely bluffing about enforcing the Mtirtroe doctrine.. If he really thinks so. h is .a badly iniainformed sitaji., Cprigress is practically nriani- litmus on,this question, as will he seen latera.a. And if Lord Salisbury acts up the bluff theory he will flqd himself campelled to eat crow or tight before he gets through with this busartiats. Party lines in congress' would melt away like snow should it came to a questiop a of backing the administra- tion, evdan le the extent of a declaration of war a in its .effarts to maintain the Monroe doctrine.. That Amtarieaniam jingoism, if you please --is mat confiaed to any one pelitical, party was ahawn by the bills :tad resalittkins introdiaced this week in the senate. *stator Call, o( Florida (dem.), offered a resolution , for the recoguition of the Cuban revalabonists as belligerents, and followealit . pp with taspeech that was somewhat streager tiran the resolution., Senator Aspen, of Nebraska (pop.), offered a reaolution providing for the recognition of Cuba as an independent nation, anal for the annexation, \as essential to our sajjaty in time of war and the convenience and necessity of our commerce in time of peace,\ of all thy_ islands in close proximity to our coasts; also re,aftirpriag the Monroe doctrine. Sen- :raga Lodge,,a3f,, Mass., .a4t1 Cullom, of Ill. (rep„), holhaintrodnced reaoltitipaa notifying the world pf the intention t af the United States to ,stand by the Monroe,doctrine go far as the Monroe doctrine goes these resoluticdpea are in accord with the presideoCa nwssage which says that as loam ago as last July the admipistration signified to the goveriphent of Great Britain a ita intent.' .;.1 aaanaititaiin the, Marlow doe - trjne in t,he Venezuela boundary squab- ble. But the Cuban recognition reso- lutions are in „direct opposition to the, president, who desires this country to remain strictly neutra,l. The adoption by the, senate of a , ossaliitaip offered by S.entator Morgan, ..1 Ala., providing that the a portion of the President's message reIVAng to the paymenkby the U. S. of clartniddritillIZ aut of the Bering Sea controversy =hold(' he ref , rred to the committee on foreign relations, with instructions to examine into the question of liability and the amount thereof, and to rcport a tt orster, will praba ly, not by bill or otherwise, whilera‘fectly prope and i be pleasant yews for the presaleat, the British ambassador or tlie Cana ; dian claimants. 'Senator Morgan, is chairman of. that . cddiamittee,. anal for characterizing Ot i ose claims as largely bog - tea upon the floor of the senate at the last.aesaion. the. British , ambassa- dor has lately in at official ,comasitiai- cation severely criticised him., Mr.. Morgan isalt, dne of those who torn the other cheeics . he always strikes. back,. PataideC rst,,levela'nd's. iiiessaga. is a, flat failure, sa far as being a factor,iii congreaSionat, financial, legisiatio concerned. His recoutmendati Itte issue of . loonds to redeem and retire the outstanding greenbacks and treas 7 , nry mites has not been taken seriously in coogress, and it is a net generally believed that he thauglte l it winild be. He had to ITccuriniend something, and he was determined not a to allow the republicans to say that he had given thenaa peg upon a wkich to hang tariff legislatior , recommending - an, itat crease of reventid•s. ---w• • MAIJID SMITHERS. Thotullowine gems of thought were contribu- ' leg by Mies Anna O'Malley, the lady basso wilt the O'Malley Lyceum Theatre Co.) Maud Sinithers on a summer day went for a ride on her wheel, they say. Under her cycling. , hat of brown her lovely hair came tumbling down : in a tangled mass of sunburned curls, the especial envy of all the girls. Over the road she proudly flew in a bright shirt waist pf crimson hue and a pair of bloomers that. she had made from a pair of sleeves.,and a yard of braid. And as :she merrily rode along humming the air of a Bowery song, filling her lungs:with the rich ozone, all of a .said - den she struck a atone. Off from her wheel witk a sidelong pitch she fell, upside down in a muddy ditch, where she lands with a graceful thud, bruised and lame and covered with mud, bloomera ripped in a shocking way, causing a most tinnice display. Down the road on a horse of brown came a man, on his way to town. Quickly she strived to hide behind the bushes with which the road was lined; but all in vainfor he saw her there, antkatoppeclhiahorse with a wonder - lug stiaro. For a moment he gazed in Mute surpriae at the, startling sight that enet his eyes, and, then his laugh throagh the meadow rings as he aud- Senly, grasped the state of .. things. \A form -more. fair, a face more sweet, neer bath l it been my lot to meet.\ And saying thus, with a manneialight, he whipped up his horse and was lost to sight. • And when the twilight shadows fell over theaniemlow, plain- and dell, a form stole noiselessly down the road till it reached the shelter of its abode, and of all the swear . words that ever were said, hers were the strongest, on the dead. MINING NOTES FROM EXCHANGES. It is reported that Jas. Glass. man- ager of the Katie mine at Basin, Iota disposed of a one-thir interest in lag property to ield, Mass., capi- talists, who will iild a 500 -ton, mill told probably a a Glass returned. east made in !letter ite a st yea,t 5 .Mr. recently fraiii a. trip C intr est. t hv Coln' pany. It is said that the Springfield men were lac fore interested in the mine, having- been La s triimental , in build Mg - the big mill that burned to tire, ground at Bashalast August.. If lap . may judge front the conflicting reportaxeceived in regard to Gilt Edge the people ottlrat cutup must -live in it ual state of excitement and tin- ertai , says the Lewistown Demo- crat: The ateat - - - from there is that the force of men at the Ammon mines has been reduced, an I it looks as through work may be entirely stopped for the winter at least. A party from there states that cue of the pumps in the mill ha a beeri,frazen, which has caused iso end of trouble. The lealling cause for,the reported shut down is said to he a lack of funds. •• Assessment work must be done by Pee. 31. • - • There is more catarrh in this section i af the country than all other diseases put together, and until the last few year* was supposed to be •incurable. For •a great many years doctors pro- nounced it a local disease, and pre- scribed local remedies, and by con- stantly -failing to-eta:at ha local treat- ment, pronounced it incurable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitu- tional disease, and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Ca- tarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & CO.. Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional remedy on Or:. market. It is taken internally in doS'es from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous sur- faces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address. F. J. Ctisaeriv & Co., Toledo, 0. -1-i'Sold by druggists. sous:, !NV , kasTIN c. \ fos.:!' Annual sale now on.. Don't go,else- where to he cheated- -coupe in here. A lady waota to sell her piano, as she is going abread in a strong iron frame. Wanted - . F.otperienced nurse for bot- tled baby. Furnished apartments suitable for gentleman with. folding deep wanted. Wanted - A room by even gentlemen about ghirty feet long and twenty feet krowla Lost—A collie dog by a man on Sat- urday answering to the mane of Jack with a brass collar around his neck and a muzzle., Wanted - By a respectable girt, her passage to New Yoric;, willing to take care of childrenaind a good sailor. Respectable.. andow wants washing for Tuesday : For Sale—A pianoforte, the property of a musician with carved legs. Mr. Brown, fursier a begs to announce that he vvill make, tip .gowns, capes, etc., ler ladies out of their own skin. A boy wanted who can,open oysters *nth a,reference. Bulldog for sale; will cat aillitbigg; very fowl of children. Wanted An organist,- and ahoy to i low.the same - Wanted A boy partly outaide a and partly behind the counter.. Wanted - Fgt . ,-the summer % a small cottage for it family with gond drain- age. Lost—On Broadway, an umbrella belonging ta a gentleman with a bent rib and a bone handle. With/vv in comfortable c i retuned:I eces wislpts. to marry t wessons„ Wanted Good boys for punching. To be disposed of, a ma.il phaeton, the property of a gentleman with a movable headpiece as good.** new. Wanted—In a bake shoat, boy a ho will ut.ake good pies. - (46- wanted to sell herself in a email store. Also to learn the trade.. Wanted - A good tvolivtiter by Must be made in 1P11. Notis: If any man ar a ra d ian's cows get into these herd- .'its his or her tail will be cut (Alas the case may be. (This is an actual inscription on a sign board in Kent, Eng.] Digest of Lani and Mining twaStrlas nut 1.11,,vzing. decisions were fur- nish,vd l.y W. D. Harlan, land and min,lng attorney of Washing - ton, D.C. will -be found a source of valuable in formation • Practice- --The allegations in aim affidavit of contest will it t be held in- audicient f the charges therei taken together, set forth a state of facts that warrant cancellaCon. Practice and Settlement- Settle- ment on a tract of land covered by the eatry of another confers no right as against the second entry . dir the iZ.g. A charge of, aliandotiwc i nt against a homestead entry mast fail where the entryman is residing awn the land when the notice of contest is a aerved. Desert Land - Reclamation is an ac- complished fact where the water in safficient volume has been brought on the land and so disposed as to render it a v 4i.:abl., for distribuAion, wino iteeded. Mineral Land— Land chiefly valua- ble for phosphate deposits is mineral in character. When a legal location of a mining claim has been made on land returnad as agricultural, the return of the sur- veyor -genera) is overcome, and the burden of p of shifts, to the party at- tacking - the mining claim. ,, 4 A mining claim is, not legally \known to exist\ front the location thereof if the hataadaries of the claim axe not specifically marked on the ground and due notice of the location given. Among mining men there is a report in circulation that there is tadeal un- der way by which the Hope at Basin may soon change owners. Prof. Park. the expert who recently examined the mine, has gone to New York city, to report to the capitalists who have in view the purchnae of the property. --asp—dams-a- Old People Old , people who require medicine to regulate the bowels and kidneys will find the trite remedy in Electric Bit- ters. This medicine does not stimulate and contains no whisky nor other in- toxicant, bet acts' as h tonic and alter- ative. It acts mildly on the stomach and bowels, adding strength and giving tone to the organs, thereby Siding nature in the performance of the functions. Electric Bitters is an excellent appetizer and aids digestion. Old people fin4 it just exactly wha; they need. Price 50 cents per bottle at the Wickes Drug Store. a. A letter from Roseland to one of the bwners at g'pokarie of the he Roi re- ports, that itliother surprising strike has been made in that mine. At a 'deptn of 410 feet tk miners opened up it large body of Wee milling ore and • it will stated that the gold could be picked -out with a penhnife. This strike of rich ore in the shaft of the Le Roi ha l+ caused many people to think that wjth, depth the ore iu all of the mines in, the Trail creek district will improve. Two Lives Saved , Mrs. Pho:be Thorria..., of Junction City, Ill., was teld, by , her doctors she had consumption and that there was no hope for her, but two bottles of Dr. King's New Diseoyery completely cured her and she says it saved her life. Thos. Eggers, 130 Florida se. San Francisco, suffered frau' a dread - fu cold, approaching consumptien, tried without result everything else then bought a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery and in two weeks was cured. He is naturally thankful. It is such results,, of which these are sam pies, that prove the wonderful effieacy of this medicine in coughs and colds. Free trial bottle at Wickes Drug Store. Regnifir aize .50c. and R.00. .5 • 6dt:instable Huson, of Great Falls, has ;old the interest of R. A. Ammon in 7M,000 shares of the Big Seven Mining tompany to M. Kendall. Mr. Kendall Was employed at the Gilt Edge mine about a year ago find had sued Ani 111011 f or wages dire. _ Buckien's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for cut, bruise.s, sores, ulcers salt rheum, fever Sores, tetter, chapped band,, cortm, ehilblains and all skin erupt and positively cures piles, or no pay fe- quired.It is guaranteed ta give perfect itatis.factien or money refutided. Price cents is -r s. Far,- sale by the Wickes Drog WICKES - OfIRBEI.- SHOP Harry Hiachy, Propr. Isita soa X s4 ItastUtui Pita fates. We are .now preirlared to do the beAt class oL tonsorial work.. Tools always kept in firsticlass shape. Open I loam!. a. est. lies (h. Wi . c a lKEK. MfISUT. Tilos. E. Oakes, Scorn C. Patine, !tenni G. Rouse, Receivers. NORTHERN PACIFIC - —RUNS-- — Through -- Care BETWEEN VIITTITITIMM111 111111 Helena Suite Spokane - AND Tama Seattle P ortland Sleeping Cars 11/LikihiLIA 1 WSUM AAAA TIME SIC 11-11EDUI.Iii. In Effect Sugnag, June 2, 1895. ESt. Paul UIlnneaolls Emit' iFargo t Grand Forks., t awl Winnipeg Pullman,I Try legant Sleeping Cars ourly,a. Dining Cars ARRIVE AT WICKES. No. 10, iloulder accommodatiwn„ Daily, except Sunday 54 ott Lease 5 minutes later. No.10. Elkhorn accommodation, Tees. . days. Thursdays and Saturffays 5.55 a m Leave 5 minutes later. ARRIVE HELENA No.1, Pacific mail, nest hound, daily. 8.2t a m ,No. 2, Atlantic nsaibeast bound.daily 11.31 p m E No. 1. Pacific mail. nest bound, daily s.35 a m No.2, Atlantk: mail„east bourid.daily 11.30 p m For further particulars. map, foldt•ret,,Inten, C. H. FOLSOM. station etc., call on or stalk - :Went. Wickes, Mont. A. 13., 1E13113A42, GFNER AL AGENT, HELE3NA, MONTAINAt • China. S. Fee, 151. P. & T. A. St. Paul, Minn. leaveatt, and Trade -Marks obtainedlad an Pa- nt butunesst ondneted ht s Jigs*. Pus OrrICC IS OPPOSiTt U.S. PATENT Orricc And st - n, arise, tire patent in less tune titan those Ctn./. from WatthIngton. Send model, dtatt,ng or phe.tri., with de.. -Tip- n. We adv,se, if patentable or not, tree of r g e. (hit. Ire not due till patent is swursd. A PIN \ He to Obtain Patents,\ with tci same !tithe U. S. wad loroqpi count/nes sent free. Address, C.A.SNOW &CO. Ore. Payper onset, wheat D. C. CHASE'S PURE BARUY MALT %WHISKY Endorwed By The Most Eminent.' rhyskiihn* and .Cheintsts as a Valli- • abloteaud , tititilab)e Remedy for all 1.1\Nt/ TlifICBLE, DYSIT,I'SI 1, MA I, A RI A sad FEEBLENESS. Aal'erfect Tonle and an titsi.liitely Plitt: STIMULANT. For Salo By all Leading liqoor Dealers. Corner Saloon JOON Il.. JONES,, Pnoprietor -0- = —WINE AND LIQUOR - !DEALER F4tzt•e- Whites - , Pure Liquor, Choice Cigars WET GOODS FIST -CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT. BACH, CORY & COw VS 1 1C3( 1ES, MON TAN A. Our -stock is -now full, varied and complete in all departments. TOYS, TOYS A HOLIDAY GOODS Seasonable Furnishings And Dry Good,. CHOICE GROCERIES FOR CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S' A Wickes - Hotel WWL.ES, MONTANA., We have recently se- cured control of this house and fitted it up with new furniture from top to bottom. Crean Roorns„ New Bedding: TABLE SURPASSED BY NONE The only place between - Helena and Buttewhere- a first class meal can be had for 50t.-. RATES-: $1..50 PER DAY. -.7-7 -- \Special terms made tr) those desiring - regular hoard.. The PIONEER Per Annum tatnyynyyy,yyyyyRyv - yywyyyyn vyyvnTiyyyypvnivtmyw J. H. HILDEBRAND. WICkE. MONT. WITCONER JEWELER argi Flue Stock of Waldo ilweie el Pend 4