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TURF GOSSIP. Ia a. lteXUsbtii aid (liftnn a rw srddowu to humirem and i t o it m eO ullvm It moubse* hlc. 0#rS1- rl"w&ualb iar ,mes o Sevrr prlo rtod rdring Sfrbse lmt of Ue wrulser eaMon. Ot them hbave mir e dropped out amJ eMwd rwlh i attends delty ir pure bly pe"dative. er"epr on plemnt dayrs when uiam c tbweamitU put In so appear &aes. D.w tho yms nr kE1 who warn s badly ) Lk I. ree'twsia rapidl, eal I. sow ah k kvey.er yor -u for a stroll on brig" das. Wh'o. Der wars taken to the yu M Om w.rw who thought he b..Aoh . chain a IIn sseurid to ntroever. and wham I. h kl ae~nl syalyskeely It wra thoslal t sis. rn aw, w mvcve Is. aseautld. - he uest e sit.ahle to eeuflretu e on aestvdb. Kcu. thins hass. haemnse righutees ia Sim. easel theren. assms nao rensacs why I1' ubmuud tact .aaaw.n suling swat rn.eoas..o y' case remsnlhk·l mi6 lirtle' tht of JLsua n~ Meroeimsk. who was tbn6wu... .st -r nab. year. ages. e. akl nusg_ he ri, enveurd, it warn a year or sore .fnre his mental balarne wasr right. Yet Mge'... .mlek msemsdhd arnl Iasa hbee' .aoe of hba bý. at. hc wdast and ablest trainer. Aa. d wy a ell ass bn moat well stat. h it, Ialaa d anten dne nost exist. simply a.vee' be doea not --esr tlnsu hamS.. his phyaeskCa having forhlelai tem when he wasr burt. I.n gds to young ily ir is smai . be will rile na year for Hoes. W. LD ont. Day ekr a gpe.t deal for Mr. sr.t last sea ome, a nothersr ('lams in 1aw Futurily. He canskk-rabhle ahilty as a herseagam his nerve Iwing si.,ply wroede faI. InOsedsl the aly drawh rk to. ay wasr that his nserve approic'hil henri it snt pealtive rarkkualscem. Wbwh rIn rank! hams at MMunasiaetls last seaonm IN.h. rid. a muset a fashi.k a. was sIuitively lassn arwau to all tlwr . and Mr. Wither. met Ihs, down or ratbhir. ea.I.st.1ssl blils for the year for "wilfully c asrl s riding." heat be was rrinstated os Ihis prmel.lw to b.o hbeter. iMaayl have thought his Irarty fatal fall at Jaroern Park was aeausel by his aown rsarkLeunesm. However that 0assy be. it is certale,. that. plrs.els sainst it as they will. owl.ers have a wolderful fon.d ness for a lokey who hioas very little fear that I r Insdl tt.iir lsnr.e in front. Hesee l y will he in. great c.emain l es sially s.ia reat flekln wlhe uOnee eysar very tinoremsn, sanl where .g ofteni is the neans ekltsesnt of suc ces. Comnenmara will hmaraly start at y more this year. After her smlhalkig . Ilhlihitida of temuper at Elisa.eth on lme tllh. Mr. ()O'Rel.U IS*r ownler, t .,l is that hw was disgusted. that his .` atieice h aul givemn way at ltat, and that leo tlhtaaIlrt fla woakuId utop her fe tie senamch. "a!re' sadkl ha, "it Itn't fair mn raraa her and aillaw fmomtm to bet on her anud lms- their nitayp..'0 additng that he was ole. of time ftol m in~melif, as he had uttes" Ihm sil wer with the Il-pe that she mnight take it itu.m mher lheadt to nan kind. 'nllalsnlarua hasI Imwoed anl emx aaperating n:aire this maa".lln. slt havilig nruan nna. ID nhal r..It oif wllich. se wota only .a-e -. baawilkiLap at (oia).y islanId in t.epte..lter. whel sli* ran utlhall·lrkel withl Stom againslt hear. a ..l. withi ler inmmal cnatrarirausIn, tauk it iit4m .ewr imaul to ,go on andl win over tIls turf amurn.e. whk*Ie was little ela*e th.amm am lIma from.n thIli heavy The ftrwqu.*.y witll whit-ht Bergen bar ridlen for the- l)wy. F. If late Ibar created a lelief that Ihs is t..'.k.'l to rii'" for the Bmroklyn stahl.. u.*xl / .. u'sam. el-en it he 1' not ulrracly .a,.klr enitruct. ) ver 'itki*~ the asslhsassis heams le.- his.. woes. Itheir Jacket. ame4 9.1iwu. Mmarplay nrulsarsel to tlte west Herg.e~n Emit, hadl thi" etaire D~wye~r palros~ztg... P4.surtn~ ver. hel" ha.. 'swa a gruel ihnsiiovesisusll its his ri.liah·g siuse the '.w;.pk..maentary ccaiotm sl gmui, et ~lizatl'.la. He rkkie a stire ,.teudl y raet.. give' t&11 starler lives triselsi. getst ansme ot of Isii horue wltlhouat utnuI" ;ussmIs.lsncmat. and tinist lis run, withl '.,tnh jeagtnest. (If courUe, hi' re-egnt ..-ietre' andI hli ..vuek~nl gm'.taudin~rills with tlw )Dwer. Lpal made bins time usu follouwing of alaurssle. who alway'. lack aaid faws. uls.In a 'i.n a·srful Jokef. and if the'. hlaekjtsaril' do not spi HinIesgis. Iaus. at gsts. futuare. a.. he is Iwl -l-Ue'hed asset w-ill ihtot grow heavy for furnr r flee year'. yet. He comles of a huri.'-rue-ing fasanily lIming residest snear Jersune l'3rki, hi. u-thelr nre~tl,.-r l..vinj for mecria years. twerns whig*wvr-its to the Meauk.whnreak lunit. W'. L Scu(I I(Uu p~re'.,nt gl tIle - onely Island Juckey clubli a ,agnifetetst l Iiwtralt of ('ha .' the luttrity winner. paimatedl by Harry Miuall. TIh. psictsaur will oM'elaluy a pruulsuleu iilness ill tii,. ('oasuy Ilsanld club FuoOII. Mr. Simll hat'. Ismwet.·: l liii ('1usey Is land club will. a large. p.ctaru. of I'a.uta*r Knoll. sinlsiatr it '.ise* al m ed style .o th. ('ha." puiu-1uar.. willh lIarn-nee is. tim·e sad dle. Tbr clbl will nuuake a gallury of Fusturity winners. onte of time features of it' inet,,'. A. J. (4assatt has pr*enW.eteII Euru. to lhis trailter. Jod,, Hiasragsn. wnh) will ttaoni tSla we--ll known s.o ..f i n:.Imum *next M**.h**am iln i'oruasetiuo wilt thel" lalllic sUtahil. hr is ahout to ol 1l. A. will I. re*ullmaaltIh.r.l. Eurue. I.ok. clwl afwti**r wiimeuj tile rui.w for tl. MonsiuaIttIe Ha l,,li."ul, at M.llalaouth in August last. Mr. (:Cits.tt did leot lf.l.r biru at his recent sal'. I ut res.rvedl hilll. oisi n lithe btorue nllht yet he trained. aithoug hle feared it duhltful. Hugtlnl however, thinks the borne will stad ant proposes to try it. Senorita proved herself ulnquestiolMably the tally of thei year. 1he wan unplac.d only lues Iln fifteen rar es. Sh. was comn plet r aanius when te -seaso begaln, but arftr the mrkille of July seli was only beaten twice. Reporter won largely in oney., huIt he was a very erratic colt. J. A. B. was the every daye" neral utility nan" of the troump. Buddhist went off early iu thel year. but toward the close he as Igreat form. Cortes did fairly well. Defaulter was in great fIrt late ins August but the set with al ascklekt. ('aptain Brown,'s borms were in great fort wheat they arrived at Washington in April inst th e sudden change ltIn, ther Itally c-li mutte of Mobile causel all c.'a.*pt fortes to have influensa. and tim whole stable. went amuis aind was ,ot riglt until eu-id -sunuer. Th". 2-year-oldl of the stablel were a coumplete falure. Itugeuris. tle -al.er of ihe stable duerves credit for doing as well as he did. He is lgenerally cancelde to he the hest trainer in Amsno le.a The stable will winter at est cheter, Rogers havin flound it ulproflt ale to winter in thL Soutlh mr.es whic-i have to run inu th North early in tlhe 5-4mo. Gover~no Merriat of tt. Paul. Minn.. Las always been an enathusiastie horse-mnan mad an active supporter of tirotltg spurt. He now propose to go into breedlig caar. r*a.e ad oelnac hoarses and has recently purhcassd she it.porten Prenac coaclhing stallion Harcourt ald 10 half-bril fllies Sth e sain. strain. Ths,e will form the anuleus of a bre'dinlg cstalishnlsatl at idrvale. he governor's country plac.e. The half-t. d c.lts are all sirn bhy Bin. ported Frech stallions. and out of damns d ped-woauclg strainsl. Tthey will hI, to ll nurt. and shoelted produce a vary blgb rde of colt suitable, for car SW. Potooenfeld of New York. pur c~lled at tIthe .rcnt conb;natlon sale at l e fast stallion lmm ln.ell<w Whi. ftor .6 eM. He I by Kentucky V AeomomM Lwrn, Wman of locs wiek be won 43 hsb r GOP r tral Us a n d K n o w a n d w il l b d , i s cierI dos 5.41 trueb er.t iw d l) w. inl miob. At K Gksb ba ass" .ql* Tb.· mairarlnes wllr 3.4 te L~mS Nall. (basei. They will have a M l, track locaad very taesrbo clV ad wll smake arrsnmtm e for winte vew m r lhree. bumadmi ha...'. At l)..aimr IU. liar. 7, the. Lkadimg baswneanra o f aeain r as ties cmutlalia of. aparl r aim R lto build amd mainlaln ia (eek sad fdalor the D(eash Trolting ammocia w+ el Decatur can enter the l4t. Lo.tu. Terne Haul., (blcago amnd Peoria tr.401g a innuit se~t Manama. D. W\. livenn ntmwnr~. R. R. Mcbnnc M7 B. Z.Ta~rlar J. P. Sraillwooe.,hris. avows and A. Culp an-: atnane te' active promoters of tihe pojert. wbkhr will ba ago.t Tue lie ranwmn of (ikaued alipkn, Lkb.. an .9Ltatimg for a suile track. As the Grnd Rpliorw Hracwm,'s nauauwlsian bar takesa bului of the matter it I' highil pian'iae that the track will be built. A i alifowiuia c prntwdlet Imorenus ea that ('Iairl". (ole. of lats Bernadlmo, is .·pemlitn shout iIENAI isa It imalg tap a race coure thert. whleirl will add a maew point to thme reaoil.. (Callornla racihg circuit. BONDS AND STOCKS. Ups and Dewas Si Market Veales em New Twrt, lsnegmm. New YomK. Nov. S1.--The stock nar ket. owing to the absenee of a large num h.r of Iuokers was quiet to dull today and fluctuations were alight andl without sig nfleas-ce. The IAome after a light hbed maws was active amnd stroag at tlhe bet prOes of the day. Govetnrsinent hlbods were dulal and steady. Petrnkuns ogIetql at 1UA.. and smoved up slightly in the first hour. The market btiwamte dull and remnaisled so uan til the close which was Htrn at 110. Stork E.ihasnge: Openila, m. %; highest 110: lowest ; closlalg 110. ('omwulkl' - Izhsagse: 4 ening, I(5H; bighat 110%. lowest. 1u@ ; rlornisg 100lJ%. Total sales 97.UWI imarrm-s. The closing quotatmons were: M. 1. 4's reg~tere8 ... N. P. I'rvferrr. .. . K. 4's. ·r s. . Nortlh.steru..... ;. K 4's nr.g..... .. Preferrd... %J. K. 4' 's 0l5r1um. .. N. V. entral..... .. arL c.es... (ri..us ls u 5t .. Amnr. rs.wars _i l regra Na\t''n. .... (as. ac/.. ... ;3TranarostiseWtal.... . (atral. StraS' . . 51' ting M i...... Burrague....... rk ill d. l/.. 1 N.. .. ..... 4:1 lt. Skal........... 70h lkhanvetr & IL t. 4. . .'Texas a. . ... .. rr............... :2 '. ULbia Iala'M . .l. KaS'ws & Tasa- I0 o iPrefrrftd...... Lake Kharr....... w.'.lanitet Maltes Kx.. W. IutmIs. & Na s ... . A s ar Cxfex........ Miralsu ('vetra;l i'. Wste! r' ( Uuss. Mlismurl l'tlhe.. . Alu'nttt4a ol. Nuortlhemuine ' ... i Moet' oil all Cary. with nto loans. Prime nercasawike paper at tis 7 c. Sterling exchange: Quiet. steady *.sixty day hils. $4.*J deunmand, L.U. l' r--U n'lchLan,( Fd. Lead-Quiet. want';; domestic. $.+(1 Tin-Quiet. steady ; straits. &I1". Mining quotations as follows: AIx ..i . ....... .. . . 2lrp zj ev . .. M~ki i. ranºklrr.......2 III Pk.t and l-ehlwr .ilHaks .............. r.&I4.mla. It. i..... It . It. :. Mller .... (i'iar. ........... . 'tri'Tunnl .....T. (nrwn Pount . ... 2 40 (Mau Metiastiw... ('a`u hic........... ... M. ' Ua ....... .300 (ukaoswº ('et... ... . M u tll ..... ('w. Cal.on V'.0. Muenl. ºs04. Usauula 112a" ..... .N 11K k 11". . Ihnver itiy lk ... .tario ... :4 MI iIaunla. aflI... ... . (l... 4 ash tu.ma'mnuwv all I.. .... l kY~lr..tal ..... I Is tsuIlw.uuI Ter.... I IS Ilymuull . Kasreka 1'.a ..... Y.argo . KIChH+u.rl..... I ''savagt. ......... . I 40) (ioeauld I('arr .. I 70) ~rli-ar \ie~auoa .. 2 ,10 Hale :W A Norerru. Y *I, c at .ll Is l .... . ll.MUCrlJt kC ......... w ul U tj ('o u.... Boston: (losing: fth. Tmk. IM 7s. 17 Memx. ('en. ' orn .. IS tud gital 12 haul Srip.. Puulygamy ;~~ taught is p Nh... "' radsul. :n;ý ""1st M.r. lis.Ok Slurliugaar........ . s irtan 1º,.g. ... .... "tl' SALT LAKE. Nor. 1:i. Is the Mormon invesrtigru th~, to-day. .(monies Talluaaotlge, prim.tiiwI of the Mormon, enlIegi., testified that pupils were taught that the r."v.-ia tioan its regardi to plural mlarriage was froata Godl. as...! thIait th. e unatitutlosa. ptrop erly administervd. dlid not interfere with the reve"latio,,a of Go.!. The witness be lieived Ia.b',rzsIY right and law against it UIW.EºnhtitUtitIiUý I motwitlattatmding the ale edsmo, of the i'nited States M)uprWele courts.. tellg.p outiealll (jai.es. SI'InIea.VteL). MaS. .. Nov. ..1. -Dart naouth khlfeatel Willitnama in a football uualll* th.ll4 narniualg ly a m or of :) Ito 9. LThie Yale asltd Harvanl gamlle llwhich tool Ilalc is the afterl.rleoi was WitI ea4l I by twllaty thoinlu..ad I~Aple astl rasulte.l its a viwtory for Yale by a s-ran of 6 to I. Tihe. lanltl wass lWt iof Iti. c'liua4t auld aIllt.t brillialt twm . **lla gai tarnOs ever played l with ear11 oth.ler. Warns 1t II. aee*sgrn.d. WASIIullluTrol Nov. 2.--1)r. ValeIatine. llrailials mimlistler, ald Mr. Adaltn had. -.stablilhad rilations with the. g.verna senIt isn cantroll of the affairs of that (oilUlntry. He clsnlalalnicatel . thle Infoml.a tion to Ithe slate departme*rat and it is re rt.al Ie tlurgedil upon( tie secretary the xpetiekncy of this government instruct sour Minister Adalsn to omraplete he act of formal r dearcgndion. Detroit .mdlter. Inassetad. Dl)rrRlr. Nov. 2..-Tbe grand jury which has been investigating tle charges of lribery against the city council this niortlsilg brought in three indllctmlent agaiinst Aldnerman Jaculb. president of that c.au"acil. Two iundiltunsstas are for solicit int a i.* and olne for ofering a hribe. A ldrems Tierney. hurt and Mart were also IndicLted up.n charge of brilt-ry. real t'' far Contempt. ("oIwa'IL UmmymL. Kan.. Nov. 11.71-A per eaoal encounrers nesamd lat night in the .l -triet court hetween Hon. John Martin and (.3. Bradley. a *wmlincnt attorney hsun Tu..xka. Martin war the demmoratle eiadhtlrate for gorvrno'wr a yar ego. Tb. coust sent themn both t oail over lpgbPand this morning fined thee" beavily. Aulth., Full aeme. From I.&teasry Ir.". Byasd Taylrwu first name wars Jam.. Frank Stockton s nreally Francis Erc ard Sit'mlktun. Wilark- (oliles' full name was William Wilki. C('llins. Iuuiled (but vwge I. In reality liatnuel l)uhI..ld ( )Idaa.,.. H,ºwanl S,.-.-ys full name In Edward Howardl SwwI e. Jr. Juaqgiss Miller is a comrruption of Ciin ttutw H.'ilaser Milkr. Hesasy H. Haggard sesem e JgMa I thultassln of ,aru who kasuw HUat -4 uudl. ~il.luaanqi Williamn Gune. is St-day known ossly to tiho wo.rld by his frst and last names. MIONTANA NIWB. Ola.gw wa.e a Uademid MIeM kuid 1 se oaraIMod as Usta pises. Three is rana doeMhs I tam it wH e hIe a ret btsmet t tle people to lave a lad olke etabslahibe at m0on emInvestlet aint la the great Koretblatadl, am IrHr Glass gow, t e umtpoisll of the Mlk rivr re geon, is quite as ood a plae as aig roter flor Its lseatos. Artledes of learrpoaeti of the Mosntaae BuhUdus anad Lars Aasaelatei at Helenas have beemn led In the olee lof te 0 -erw tary of slae. The capital Im Sad at dOC. aM iln ,40 sohamr ol StIM me. The trua see a-m F. AdkMinon, N. C. BarsHnu W. G. Gooding, 0. M. Hall, C. B. Miler. W. C. Ryder, A. D. Raleig, J. C. Tbonemapo and Jolin W. Tbohnpemos. A Uvingstoes dispatchb ays: Andrew Joumason isad C(arlkm Puveness rne evil an riaoms tihenig protbly iolt fatal Injeari at Mull tunaissl last evenin blnl b st- wr nmature xpallron of a blast. A fou.. of nmesn of whrih ltey were aenslheem s have Ibeen ersiagtd in tlisberl ag tlhe anieel. andi isn ,pnmeiutirig tlrh work It bas lwIes' ateert-sary to blast rock from the surfa.eM of the tunasel. Four islalut were preuared y sterdayl, ito lIme td l imultaneously. The fus. of one was ignited tand exploldl al most inmiileiately. andl the other threa- ex ploded leforse th meni could get out of the way. A simecial car anil lofooioltive were diirpatclewd to brirg tile woeuiskd inie to to thu e(ty, and rhey are now usnder the care of D)r. Altos, the compaiIy's pIdw .ilanu, who ex1m>srrem a Itopeof their rapid recovery. A dlispateh fro Misseula maryst Msucs exclcitelut prevails here over a discovery of coal two minles north of this city, whkih has beenl made public for the Usit thoe to. day. A five foot rein of hbituminous c(rd has been unider developmnent for the past two nonths', but nothing wuts sld about it until its actual merit was dteblilraid. The coal as been brotught to an actual test bg Hou. Frank Higgins, who is the owner of the claimn. He is smattfied that it is equal to the hest iat Pennslylvanul produceso anid has it now in use in heating up the large Higgins bak building. Fiflty tons of the (ral have 1been extracted. and the vein wikens as it is explored. Pksety of coal is known to exist in the mtpper Flatlead regions. 1but there are at present no meanss of co~rveying it to this point at a cheap rate. The owner.' propose develop ing their discovery on a large scale. Rather an excitinlg aflrir occurred a few days ago at H. H. Frasier's logging camlp on Wagner creek, nine mailes fronte C'raig. About 2 o'clck in the afternoon,. when all the men were out In the timbler. a ly tl made lhis appearance Ia the pou. try yardl at camp, and raised a colnnll tion among the feathered tribe. There beliag no men presrent to reelve his maaj esty, Mrs. Prsiter and Mrs. Timberlake armn.d tI"ernselves each with a rifle and gave the maraudler a storn.y welrcoel.and after mIuch skirmishinsg through the brush and firing six shots. sured eded in killing the savage brute, whkih was fully as large as a big shepherd dog. Thell ladlies are crack rifle shots. and would ote hesitate to tackle bruslt should .e Iw. so indisclret as to enlter their dlomnain. THE GREAT BEAUT'ES. A Coeatestlha That Tley Are Allm.t All Ir"eit lssde aId tn r (' LiLkes. The great Iwamuties who take tie social prises in martriage. says. a Lolndo, letter in the L~,.liie Honmee Jouwreol, are almost all I)m.l in tie leaser towns. where a lem cons venltional society gives wonsesi as snatch at freedom in girlliwod. You tldon' tind them growing up with calisthelncs, health lifts. and a tnagsage..ue to do thieir ezsorce for thenm. You all rwtnemher the paifultI stor of a girl in a city hou e, lsurroeud ed by ,every care, who was stragll.d in the mcords of her "health Ipsli" one evesnin. little nore thsan a year since. .icarrely mnore pitiful is her fate thlan that of girls broughlt tlp to depend on1 such msubstitutel for work aind exerfise If tahey live. A sick ane.snki wolanis. unusued. un able to carwe for herself or others· is the Inant pItatble.l repulg*ant object ina crea tion. Yona sekdn fied a lastilng beauty which hati not had a semti-Greek edhuca tionl of outdoor life and exercise behindl it. Take the heautiful Gusn ningw, who ran wild in their Irish roulnttry home till their etklslatdilat mamalnw had raked ansd scraped enoungh to take thrm to Dubllisn and tlhee to Lon don. TIhe Gassnnlings were ni elkeamsed hokitCk.lns. t their ra'es over til bills gure thLne, nmatchless cmnpkliolsl. Later still Mrs. Laalgtry took her beauty rcourse, roving the J'ersey lanes with l.er brothers in soft, lpure r air living on, Iearlase an d carie ttreae. with ll ust as little of lee amonsa as s.ulllhed to lit her for London drtawisg-rsn is. HeigStu of Waves. 'Frosm t. rl4,lheu's Revielw. The Hlon. .ilph Aheernrmh"y supports Adeniral Fitzroy in tihe conclusion that that warres occasionally reach an altitude of W5 feet. The higheast wave Iseasaured by ylr. Abererotnhy was li feet high. 756 feet frout crest to clelt, and had a velocity of 47 miles per hour. E. JACOBSON, IrALAE IN AND HOUSc FURNITURE Crockery aid stores. UUDlRTAI'IM AMl ALL ITS BANUC. E. JXCOBSON. Prm n t S a, - - Ans~ed s, ~e L Warm Spring Lvery Stable. The Vemeoniat. New ami LANDAUS. BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES. WINE NEW HEAI.IL our IA)DDK. RsOtIn fer iw ,adl. med QIs are ts.he Fate a the me aw ta.e. CHAeS W. PRENCH. Proprietor. iPtrt mtre. Wert .o Maid. Ammaegda. Maet. THE ARCADE SALOON Cerar evro amd MaIJ Mtrees. The Finest of Imported Wines Liquors and Clgars To he eead Ia he. t eematmeUly ea hbd An Elegant Free Lunhh srared btbh DIs ad mighe. Underwear, Hosiery, Gl/oves, Hats. Caps. For MAen. LeuVst Prires Garanteed. Geo. B. Temple Mon/ana Hotl/ New Blacksmith Shop, One Iek LMt ts & Ceuall's. ",.l. -l,- or REPAIRING DONE Ona hrd*t wute. Carrlages and l s uInal ,,n ,he Rt 4 . tyle at tIow, Poru ..Irk.ci. SHorseshoeing a Specialty By FRANK HAMILL., Whob thoroughly ullalds all the dierama pecular to the feet. Trottwg llunnalng and Training Pilates made In the e net approved style. t(lve us a call and lear our prircs. R. P. BURCH. Goldberg's JEWELRY PALACE! The Finest Establishment in the Northwest. DALER IN UA I ..r* Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry and 8lverwear. DAVE GOLDBERG. i 2 Main St., Butte, Mont. MA. S. L. The MONTANA BTATE IAU.ITEY will hold ir Fifth Monthly DrawL.g. (Clau " K*" in pub Me. at Butte City, laturday. Dlee. ilt 188l. Tickets st.n ewck, II a teket for s*a.. This lottery gives more and larger prises la propertls tothe number of tickets enled lths any other lottery in the world. AUENTi. WANTED KVERYWHELE. If you have not bees lucky iL other lotterees try the Moatana tate. For tickets, circulars and other Ilnarm tia, addres J. J. JACOUs, Butte City, Meat. We pay espree charges oa all orders for teik ete of . or or over. AL.14. JA(C O4,B Agent. - Aaeonda, M-ot. MONTANA LUMBER AND PRODUCE CO., -DEALlRS IN Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Doors, Windows and louldings. ne.Ls.L.oi @.. DneL.=nN INs L.LOmR. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Hay, Grain, Feef, ,aid Hard and Soft Coal. Agents Continental Oil Company. We carry in Stock a Full Line of BUIN & MITCH-BLLA RCOONS. from QUARTZ GRABS to Il-1 SPRING WAGONS. Also CLE Y, STUDEBAKER and STXrNDRD BUGGIES xlD C kIROGBS. - r. 8ort.rRto . Coaro.d ZMarSnts. d Tric H_ . Saddle.. Whip, as d r and e rythig pertainlo to this g CaU and look through - stoek. It is eeemplee lI aDH dlfeuset Uines, and we dev easnCetAtiOLLn. M DO YOU: KNOW A .Safe: /estment / -IS WHERE You Can Make' 5o Per Cent MONDAY, NOV. 18TH, 1889, WE WILL COMMENCE OFFER ING Our Entire Stock.of Clothing Regardless of Profit to Us. For want of room. to display our Im mense Line of DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, ETC., We have decided to CLOSE OUT OUR EN TIRE STOCK of MEN'S AND BOYS' SUITS AND OVERCOATS Call and see if we cannot make it of interest to you to invest with us. LOSEE & MAXWELL One Door So. of P. O. CHARLES T. Wii. CRESS. [(radut.e in PIarmary Dealer in Pure Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Paints and Oils, Wiadew Glass. Paey s a Tloiet Artiele Statieery. Ciars sad Teaseoe Pre crrittkims aturat~ y Aaprioed da sad Maigt. First Street, - - Anaconda, Montana. FIRST STREET, - - - - - ANACONDA, MONTANA. Carriage Builder, Blacgfp ith and Wagon Shop. AM elri ip [sewW4 mad prrm mdrvecubd m ..d in tb. bes mm.. Iblad of PmIIblaIr7 reattioemir Wi Inprlom FURNITURE. Just remlved at TH. EHRET'S e berougt t or AFU AI FULL LINE OF OFFICE DESKS, luakmrm mini Ik rlo Anaconda Livery Stabled D. O. BIOWNIELL Pmora.auom. Buggies. Saddles and Horses for Hire. AIMPM~~~~T" ab· ulI~b dlnL rrwMlrrN&