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2. Kendall, Montana, February 24, 1903 a PIA I AHLE. -- — Wonderful Piece of Furniture Which Was the Pride of the French Emperor. Napolean's magic table is one of the greatest curiosities from the time of the great ene.eror, who had it in his study at the castle of St. Cloud. After :lie death of Napoleon it Was bought in London by Baron Rehau- *en, owddish ambassador to the court of St. James at that time. It is now owned through inheritance by one of the foremost families of the Swed- ish nobility, says the Strand Maga- zine. Inside the drawer of the table Is 'pasted an old slip on which is printed a description, which in mod- ernized ringlish reads as follows: \The Empe:or Napoleon wai highly de- lighted with this extraordinary work of art. It formed the surface of one of the tables in his study, and was always shown to all foreigners of dis- tinction who visited the imperial ,court. It is a painting whose resem- blance to what it represents is the • most elusive ever produced by the genius of man. One may look at this straree production of art in differ. cut lights—the pieces of money, the fragments of broken glass, the pen- knife. water and cards retain an equally illusive appearance as the ob- server moves round the table—but it requiree a very minute examination to discover all the truly magical won- ders 1. possesses.\ In these times when relict' . of Napoleon. I. are eager- ly sought for, the present where- abouts of this masterpiece should cer- tainly interest all connoisseurs. SECOND-HAND FOOD BARRED. Leivilluge. of Rich llien's Banquets Mast Not He Eaten by the Poor of Parts. \What is one man's meat is another's poison\ is a proverb just now borne out in literal fact by the police raid upon the a relquins of Paris, reports London paper. The arelquins are the keepers ot small restaurants at the market, whose supplies are prevideet from the broker remains of repasts at different faith- ' ionable restaurants. The proprietor takes each morning a tour of the fathionable.quarters am by paying a small amount to different maitres d'hotel he has the privilege selecting a menu for his house frott what is left of a swell dinner the daj before. This be serves up to his cm tamer. for two cents and the latter have the .privileg,A. of eating what the aristucrate 'bed set before them. The i rlegance of tae courses, how- ever, is outweighed by their unwhole- some- elf -refs, -8o--manrinsialiteuart laid at the door of these second -band , restate that the police have undertaken to protect tbe public story:art) from pos- sible indiscretions. The arelquins will soon be a picturesque feature of the past, for as their licenses expire the t y will fade from existence. MODERN SURGERY. Every - thing !Depends Upon the Clean - lines. and Exelimivenese SI the Opalitlon. Your modern sturgeon of note is a \sterile\ ma n. The operating room, al- most hermetically. sealed and ate tem- perature of 100 degrees or thereabouts, is purified daily by means of a hose throwing a solution of bichlonide of mercury over ceiling, walls and floors. The surgeon arrives man anteroom in his civilian's garb. He is required te1 be clean shaven, like. monk, says the New York Press. His clothes are re- moved. Two attendant s in the steriliz- ing room hand him a white duck gown reaching from collar to heeLand a cowl of the same materiel, which covers tightly every part og his bead except eyes. nose and mouth. The sleeves of the gown reach to his elbow. He in- ' eases his bands in the thinseit i linest sterilized rubber gloves. 'MOS!, gar- ments are handed to him it sterilized tongs. There has been no human oore tact.. Thus equipped, he is prepared to saw and slice. Montana Railroad Company Nearest rail line and quickest route to the new gold camps of the Judith Basin. Direct com- munication with Northern Pacific railway at Lombard, and with stages to and from Lewistown at Harlowton. Lve. 9:00 us.m. Lombard Arr. 9:03 p.m. Arr. 9:413 p.m. Harlowton Lye. 3:30 p.m. Daily, Except Sunday F. T. ROBERTSON, Supt. Lombard, Montana, ROBT. RANTOUL, Oen'l M'gr, ilielena, Montana. T IMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878 -NO - tine for pit bliention-United States Land Office, Lewistrrivn, Montana, Jan- uary 24, 1903. --Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provirlonv of the Act of Congress of June 3, 1878, 3, 1878, entitled \An Act for the sale of tim- ber lands in the slates of California. Oregon, Nevada alio Was gton Territory,\ as ex- tended to all the public land states by act of August 4, 1892, JOSEPH KING, Of Fergus county. State of Montana, has this day tiled in this office his sworn state- ment No. 55, for The purchase of the NW! , .. of SEi4 of section No. U. in 'I'p. No. 17 N. range No. 17 II, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its tim- ber or stone them for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Lewistown, Montana, on Friday, the 3d day of April, 1908. He names as witnesses: John Branger, Henry Shipman, Anton King and Leo Judd all of Lewistown. Montana. Any and ad persons claiming adversely the above -described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said Friday, April 3, 1903. EDWARD ERA/IRBY, Beeister. First Publication Jan 27, 19011. - - • NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION - Depart- ment of the Interior, Laud Office at Lea istos is. Montana, January 22, KEA Notice is hereby pivot, that the following - named settler has filed notice of his 'men- tion to make final proof in support of his and that said proof will be made be- fore Register and Reoeiver at Lewistown. Montana, on Wednesday, March 11, 19%3, via : Lawrence Garlick, who made homestead entry 1911 for the n% swY., p i, sec. 32, to IS.,. r 17 e Pd. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his conti residence upon and cultiva- tion of said IWO, viz: James R. A w hery and Christopher C. Reid. of Kendall, Montana. and Francis J. Lewis and Theodore Hoge - laud, of Deerfield, Moutana. EDWARD ERA881Y, Register. First publication Jan. 27, 19u11. D ESERT LAND. FINAL PROOF- Notice for publication. Department of the Interior. United States Laud Office, Lewis- town, Montana, January 21, 1903. tiee. is hereby given that JOHN SWEENEY, of Forgo. eousty. Montana, has filed notice of intention to make proof on hinds-Nen-land claim No. $96. for the sSi s se' see. 15, 1104 net4.ee.b. tp. 17 n , r 18 e . M. MA/afore Register and Receiver at Lewistowu, Mon tans, on Tuesday. the 10th day of M•rch,1903 He names the following witnesses to prove the complete irrigation and reclamation oi said laud: Charles P Colver, Theodore Muller, and Frank Swears, of Lewistown, Montana, and Anthony Gilskey, of Kendall Mootana. EDWARD BRASSILY, Register. First publication January 27. 1905 D ESERT LAND FINAL Pitiow NO-' Hoe for publleatloo-Depertmelit of thei Interior, United States Land Office, Lea istown, Montana, Jamiary 24, 1903. -No- tice is hereby given that PHILENA HOLZEMER, Assignee of Jennie M Mt -serve, of Fergus con..ty. Rosanna, has Sled notice of intention to make proof of his dreert land claim No. 886, for the SW'. NWV\ SW'. Sec. 22. SR' , 4 See, 21 . N Tp. 17 N.. R. IRK ; M. NI before Register and Receiver at Lewistoe it, M tot HIM. MI Wed- ueedey. the nob day of March. MI He littnIfts the folios ing a on to prove the complied.. I rrigal 1011 and reclamation of said land: Theodore 'ii tiler. A ren Hiatt' Ht? . p- king. Theodore Lindse v and Charles 9V. Meyer, all of Lewistown. Montana. Rnsymin Hummel*. Register. Fire. pubilieetion J•ti 27, 1903. Foley's Kidney Cure make* kidneys and bLidder right. Foley's Honey and Tar cures colds, prevents pneumonia BANNER SALVE the most healing salve on this • Foley's Honey and Tat for children,safe,sure. ter+ ',plates. I.0 Wilson. agent CHOICE BUSINESS AND RESIDENCE LO TS FOR SALE I Kendall Investment Co. Kendall, Montana We are now in the new bank building and are prepared to show tb the public a splendid chance for investment in both business and resident lots. Special terms will be given parties wishing to secure sites for residen- ces Quite a number of such lots have been sold in the past few days, and several very neat cottages are now being erected in the residence portion. The town of Kendall is an assured fact and people on the outside are beginning to realize the importance of securing property. The mines are known to the whole /mining world and are spoken of in great favor. The town site is beautb• - fully situated. One of the finest hotels in the state is almost completed and will be opened in a few weeks. Call at the office and get prices on property. Maps and other informa- tion for the use of the public can be had. Communications from the out= side cheerfully answered John R. Cook President John Jackson, Jr. Secretary Subscribe for the Kendall Chronicle