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THEANACONDA STANDARD: SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 7, 1889.
TRAVELERS'GUIDE.
thai**.**a h It iv It.^11M A.Kiora But la* nml Uarrlaam
UkTMButt* at io:.v. A. M.. Silver Beiw ll:e*h
A.M . Stuart II .Xi. A. M. l'iiiine*e*sat Stuart
withtrain m hl.-h leatesiSarrlaiiti nt WaiA, M..
IkvrUmIk^' l^ *\ A. M^^:^^ P. IM. Frolll Hllllr l.ea\e-*. Bulla* at-tOT
l M , Siln-r How \1M V. M . Stuart .i.l'.i I^. M.^o.-ao I*. M. From Bulla* l-e-ave-t* Unite- at ft-.:m
P.M , Silver Itow fl:^l I^. M^. Stuart *:^^^. I^. M.^tiM I*. M. Kruiii i.arrinnn l**ave*^ a.arriKim
^JOl*. it.. Hee-r I.imIz* ^S:47 I*. M .Stuart I:JO
P.M.
thaimhDKr.tKT.
1:40A.M. For Butre ami t.arritmn Arrive*^at Stuart 7 :V^ A. ML, Silver How * ::^^ A. M.,
Butte^ ^^.^^ A. M. Tri* train iiea-l* at Stuart
withtrain for i!arri*ani. whieh arrives at la-e-r^bantua- y :n. Harrison l^^ A. M
S:5sV.M. For i;arrl^*oii Arnva-* at Stuart^l ift, IVit Lalire 4:'^;. ^;arri**on 4.:^.
at:00 I'. M. Ko- lluttf Arrives at SI liart 4 : IS,^Bllver Bow 4:37. Butte 4 ^'^^. .
tioP. M. Kor Butte arrive*, at stuarl ^ is,^Bilver Beiw x:^ir., Bulla- x -ji.
Arrivaland Departure* of Malls.
maii*iiki-aht i^aii.v ro^^Seer Ixvlire, Helena ami peitnt* North^anal West of Helena
Suite.Helena, ^lH*erl.^dite. stuart
andMinni-****ta^ ^ ^
Butte,Helena, all |n^tiiti^ Miuth. all
KaslernState* 4.ni^ 1 M.
Oarrnll* u M-
t'alileami l^yreiia*e*^, ll.uo A. M. Monday. Weil-^aeaday and Friday.
maiij4akkivk inn v ritoM
Baaland Butte.1I..V. A. M.
Helenaand I ^eer |^ nine11..%.. A.M.
Butte^^^^^ !. j!
AUiieitiilft North ami Kast of iiarrisoii i.v. I . M.
AUpoint* North and Went of tiarrlson 7..V. P.M.
Alll^oints South, all Ka-teiii Slates,^and Butte1Mb A. M. ;^.4^^ r H.
tCarrollU^ A. M.
t'aideand l^\ rene*e*^, 4.M I^. M. Tuesdays, Thurs^^day, Saturday.
AUmail* elo*e ^s minute* la-fore departure.
7to A. M
7.40A. M.
I*.M.
THEWEATHER.
Thetlnily ra*ee^rel of the* tlK^rniotnoter in^tlii* city ia re*|Mirte*el l^y A. T. Pl^yta*r,^drutorist. Fir-at *tre*e*t. The* ra*^*eirel feirye**-^^eralay waa: 7 a. iii.. 15 ila-irre-e**; 12 in., 4J^aVigrwa; 4 |^. m.. *6 degret-a; 8 |^. in.. 2*^^I
Muf*rri;i'ii^ii^ fo thr Standard will lie re-^aafjjaj ^t Ik* busin*** office, or at thr ntnre itf^Crocket ^ Kiny, Mum utrrrt. Ailrrrli*i^^u^rate* can be Irttrnetl at the butinexx office,^9atutarH Building, ettrner uf Main and^Third mtreet:
ABOUTTHE CITY.
MayorMalum Im-iiik ill, tin- aWBM^aounoil ^li^l not ni^s-t luat ni|{lit uh waa
TboinuMHilly was lltittl H\ ami rusts in^Uif BaatM ooitrt yeaU'wIay for ilrtinkon-^uem ami iiuh i em y.
Anieetiiin-^^f the Alert HbBI coiii|ialiy^will bt- Im*1^1 at tin- Iiiwh- Iioiim- at :^ uVlcs'k^^u-iiu^rrow ivft^^riio^^n.
IW-piityKlM-ritf Stel^l^ill^ Iiiih lakt'ii Jaek
Mullill,tlM- thief who Htolf tllf C'lotllOH
fromthe California HuilMe, to the eoilnty^jail at Heer l^Mlfff.
Kerrymere ha nt in ttw-n i* ctirtliallt/ in^^vited tit i^atrunize the excellent dinner terretl^thi* a/ternixm at the fair.
ASenator la Hard Lurk.^BfMsrtal lo the Standard.
Sihikank.Falls, IHst. 15. All itive^xti|^rt-^tioii of the iMMtkaof Hon. Jowpli M. Snow,^atute mMiator ami law- treitanrer of HollKlaa^eounty, aliowa a lann* amount of fnnila^tniaailiK from the trouMiirer'a fiiiiila. Mr.^Snow has fovonsl the tlt-lleit and rlaillia^Hie mistake imi'UITimI tlirouuh In- em^^ployee*. Senator Snow riH-i-ntly kiik-^taiinsl a lirokeii U'K ^i^^l now laitl up^with pneumonia. He is very |^opular in^Ibr eounty, ami has many sympathizer*^iu Ilia miiiieroiis uiiHfortuueH.
Rftneinlierthe ladies' ami rliilflren'a^dauciiiK el ass Saturday afternoon from -^|o5. Uotal tnuaie will Im* furuisheil for^the oeeasioii. S^h'ial Saturday uiirht.^kfattie hha-k hall. Motter A- Morris.
Ir
laKtoppiliK^atreet, near Main
Tom.Kurrriin,
it Sisi lj^'e*K,
oilSeeolld
Allaeoiida.WARTKD.
100men for railroad work, apply at^MeKivor's funtp. ^^a.Ht of town. Wuflp'a^tJ.'Jb. Hoard|x-r week.
KJLPATB1VBBBOM. A 1 I.ins.
1wish to inform all my ^Id ami new^Customera that I now earry a full line of^fine eijrars whieh I will sell lower than tin^lowest. JOHN
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It.Ill rran
PETRITZ.
MAKINGA FAIR OFFER
DeDocrtticSenators Address t Letter^to the Republicans.
Tliejr (IB^r tm s.el.-^l Thm- from I**.*^I'arty to Invrstlirate the Vnta of^l^rrrl*rl :t4 No Aaawrr^Keeeiv rtl.
Huma lot of altsla, littht sleighs and cut-^ters of his own matiiifaeture, made from^Uie la-st Ht^iek ia^aail^le to Im- had ill the^auat. Cull ami im^|Mt-t them Im-fore pur-^aliaainB elat-wln-it'.
For Henl.
Onn-aaoliahU* terms a la rife kitehen^and diniiiK nsiiii, furnialMsl. Iii^|tiire at^Oakland House, Ka*t BBBHBI street.
Forwant ^^f BMaVa l*BBM * Maxwell^have de^ ided to di,*eotitiniie the t-arryiUK^of elothiiiK and un- saeritleinit prxdlta to^^low out the line.
Biweialto the Stamlard.
Hk.i.kna,Dm ^. The fidlowiuir h-tt^-r^waa irtveii out lo-iii|rlit for pul^lieatii^n.^7^^ .tfr^.^r.^. Unnrn, ArminutoM, IHdn. t'other,^#/^!^/^^.^, Huthrrftud, J'^^i^i/^.^^m ^i^^/ Hah-^eoe/t, Heindtlinin Senatttr* of the first l-eij-^ixlatire Amxemhly ^^f the Slatr i^f Montana:^tiK.NTL.KMKN We assume that in eoin-^moll with the rest of our fellow eitixelm^and the |^-ople of theeountry at larire, you^fully understand why we. the tlemocralie^Ki-llulors-eleet to the llrst leirislativi- laaly^of the state of Montana, have not joined^with you iu an organization of the Ixaly to^whieh we wen- duly el^-eted. We have^held ami still hold that the aetiou of the^repiililieuu memlHTM-eleet of the eo-ordi-^nate hralleh of the legislature iu rt-fusiiiK^to comply with the irovernor's priM-lama-^liotl desiunatititf the time and pluee fif^meetiiiir for that laaly, and in orKunisitia'^as u separate Ixsly to whieh they ailmitted^ineiula-rs not elected either ill law or^cipiity, was. revolutionary in its^rhurof'ter and ill defiance of con^^stitutional authority. ItelieviliK that^the meeting of the senate under^audi c-ircumatuncM-a with a dilfer-^enre of opinion ainiiiiK its iitciiilicra as to^which of the two {todies i-laimiu|{ to la^^the co-ordinate brunch of the leirislature^should Im- rc4-oirniscd, we have pursued^the only course which we iM-licved would^tend to the preservation of |m-ucc ami the^avoidance of further ilisordcr and eoiifus-^siou, ami n fraiiM'd from joiniui/ you in^the oraTalii/.atioii of tin- senate.
Keccarniziuir,however, that there may^Im- those uiiioiik yixtr ineinla-rs or anions'^your constituents who may have honest^doubts as to the fairness ami intei/rity of^tho-lection at precinct No. IVI.in Silver Ho v^county, over winch all the unfortunate^existinif ^IiIIi r^ in i's have arisen,^and wishiiiK ^^^ comuiou with all oilier^luw-uhidinir citizens to do evcrythinif in^our |Miwcr to brintr iiImhiI a s|m-eily and^honorable uiljustmeut of the controversy^which is so detrimental to our business^interests nml dnumirinfr to the name of^our state, wt* respectfully invite* you to^join us iu a full, fair ami searcliinif in^^ipiiry into the manlier in which the elec^^tion was conducted at said precinct 'M,^with a view to throwiiiK on i every vote^found to have Im-cii fraudulently east^thereat.
Ifyou will select three out of eiirht deiu-^^ s ratic seimtors for that purpose, we will^in a like manner select three of thercpillt-^lican senators to join in such investiga^^tion. We pleiltre you on our part to make^such invcHtiiration as thorouirh and i inii-^pletc as you may tlesire. In our opinion,^in such in vest iirat ion all technicalities^should Im- avoided, court procccdiuirs,^^icwapa|m-T couiineiits, and can vassini/^board lltst-isiolls passed over, anil the hl-^tpiiry directed solely to questions of fraud^ill aaiil precinct, with a view of ihrowiiiir^out every fraudulent ballot and the dec^^laration of the true result of said election.
Hopingthat you may airr-ee with us that^this pro-Hisitiou furnishes the basis of a^fair and honorable settlement of the dif^^ferences lM-tweeii the rcs|mh-tive parties,^we remain
Yourswith irn-ut r-cKiM-ct:
Jomki-iiA. H\KKit,^William Tiiouniain,^William 1'akiikkkv,^l^. Hknnkssv,
W. Ho- KMVN.
K.O. Ki B
C.J. Ml' . vmaka,^W. S. IlKl ki ll.^The letter waa sent to the republican^senators, but no reply has as yet Im-cii re^^ceived. Nothinif of interest was done iu^the leirislature to-day, thoiiirh a movement^of sonic kind is expected amotiK tilt- re^^publican senators to-morrow.
ASHAKESPEAREAN FESTIVAL.
llaiulmMiito A|i|^t*ar Iii a Komid of t har-^Hi-tfr at tll^- tl|^era House- Next Week.^At l.vans 1 t|m-ra House next week there^will Im- a Shak^-s|^-rcaii fi-stival, com-^meiK-iiiK Monday ami colitintiiuir each^tiiltht of the wts-k. That Kt.-rliiiK actor.^Daniel ti. Haiidmau, the star of tin- |m-r-^formuiiccs, lleesla no words of praise-. As^an interpre-te-r of Shake-s|m-arc he has ve-ry^few superiors in this country. He is a^thorouirh artist in the- Im-sI sense of the^word, and his delineations show not only^a just appreciation of the text, but all the^|M^wcr, viiror and lire- essential to a suc^^cessful im|m-rMoliutiotl of the characters^lie assumes. He is sup|m^rt^-d by a strouir^^ couipaiiy. tin- lady iiii iiils rs of which are^said to Im- unusually beautiful and tal^^ented, tin Monday evciiinir ^Hamlet^^will Im- priMluccil. on Tuesday t-vcniiiK^The-^Me^rehaiit of Ve-niee-,^ and on We-dne-selay^cveuitiu ^1 Ithe-llo^. Tin- plays for the^re-maiuiler of the- week will Im- announced^later. All are- well mounted, and if the^public realize the- e-xe-e-lle-uce* of the- tre at^ill store for them, crowded houses art- a^e-e-rtainty.
KorKe-nt.
^m--half of a lai-frc- wcll-vciitilale-el o^-l-^lar, suitable for storage. 1 miuire of (^has.^Be-rtse-li, Silver I vow lire wery auloevn. An^^aconda, Montana.
STARTINGTHE FAIR.
flayColors aae* Prtrttjr Taloa-a la A km ad-^*are^ at Bvaa* Mall.
K.vnnshall ne-ve-r l^m^keel an brilliant^and fase inatiiiir u^ it eiiel laat tiiirht when^the- fair of St. Mark'a srtiild of tlie Kpiaco-^pal church was Im-i/uu. The briizbt colors^unci profuse- dee-oratioiiH of the h^Mtutlful^iMtcitlia made- it a sei ne of fairy land. Tin-^fair waa lilM-rally patronized laat e-ve-nlnir.^ami e-vi-ll irre ate-r ^-rowtla are ex|s-e-teel this^nfte-rneMin and cvfiiiiiK- In ^le-ae-ril^iiio the^wilderness of i-hanniiiir thillfjtt that met^the eye-, one hardly knew whe-re- to make^a basrinninB or whe-re- to end. The- eif/ur^ImmiIIi which was in ebarire- eif Mr*. Hntrc,^Mrs. Dawson ami Mss Mat tic Dlirston.^was out; of the- c-hia-f centers of attraction^^ Ml ace-onut of Wesley lirown'a Hiipe.rior^lamjo solos. The- colors of the ttooth^were yellow ami white.
Apretty Isioib iii red, white ami blue^was presided over by Mr*. Turney, Mrs.^Kiiwards and Miss Coht-ll, who aeild |M^r-^fume-el baskets and plants. The* cuuily^iMMith, iu re-el and white-, waa iu e-harire- of^Mrs. Morrow ami Mrs. Leonard. He-re^waa a riuif a-akc, every purcluisur of a^slice staudiuir a e llaliee of |fe-ttili|| the^riuir. The- public are- also invited to agues*^at the- uutulM-r of Im-iiiim in a l^ it tie, a prize-^iroiiiK to the- lu st ifue-stKcr.
Inthe- fancy booth, w hich is decorated^in Mcarlc-t and w bile lace-, there is a most^iM-wilde-riuir profusion of really iMuuitiful^thinirs, which are- olleii d at the most reas^^onable prie-e-a. I land-pain ted articles,^embroidery, pin-cushions anal ull awrta of^eleirant fancy work are on sale. Mrs.^Malum, Mrs. Lilisley and Mm. Kituj are^pit-sialiiiK over this hazar.
I.iifhtblue ia the color of the dolls'^iMMitll, which is in i ha rife of Mrs. Dlirston^ami Miss Liniro. All sorts and conditions^of dolls-ire on exhibition ami willilifr to^Im- sohl into slavery to any purchaser. The^c-hildrcns* booth, ele-ce^ratetl with Haifa, is^lotitiolled by Miaa Laura Dlirston nml^Miss Nevada Ma-Kim. It ia full eif pretty^fancy k^mmIm, and a rallle is iroiuir on for a^pair ol buffalo horns. Mrs. Kennedy has^ire-m-rul supervision over the* eifix tret* and^lish poiial. The e-a/K tree was a irre-at suc^^cess last uiifht. It. J. Maxwell trot the^lue-ky co/if that a-oiitaiuesl the ilianionil^rinif. Allie Ka-mplautl and Llla Allen^manai/i- the- llsh pond. Mrs. Thornton^ami Mrs. Harrison run the ttypsy tent,^whe-re- marvelous fortunes are- told at the^lowest e-ash price. The r:-frcshiiieut ta-^bla-s are- iu cliarirc of Mrs. Liscon b,^Mrs. ele-nninirs, Mrs. I'eekover and Miss^Canovan.
ihere was iniisia- and daneinir last^uitrlit, but this t-ve-uiiiK Ihe-y will lie made^s|M-e-ial features. A full orchestra will be^present, and the music furmsheil will be^remarkably cm nl. The fair will Im- open^this afternoon from 'J to 5 o'clock.
EVIDENCEOF ENTERPRISE.
laetils 4'celtn se*eure-s the Finest Itrand* of^CTirarM Mwete*.
The-popular proprietor of the Capitol,^No. :^s Main street, north, Louis S. Colin,^e-ve-r watchful of the interests eif his pat^^rons, pun liases his u-ammIs direct from the-^whole-sale house-s in the cast mill west,^thereby savinif his patrons the usual je^b-^biiiK* iM-re-ciitauc. So enormous has Im-cii^the ltrow tli of this popular store that heue-i -^forwarel It will Im- coiiduete-d as whole^^sale and ri-tail. Mr. Collll recently con^^summated a ileal with M. Charles H. Fee*,^rcpre sentative of Ame-ricu'a famous e-i-jar^fae-tory QoaTaBH T. Warre-n A Co., Flint,^Miehiirau, and now has on hand the fatu^^ous brands of ^S|M-i'kle-d Ha -ana,^ ^Klix-^ir eif Life*.^ e-te-., manufae-ttiresl by *the^alsive llrm. All lovers of a -food smoke^will llml it to th.-ir advantaire by ^ lilinif^at the Capitol anal nskiiiK for ^Warre-n'*^SptM-kle-al, ' air ^Llixir of Life-.
('HMKtaafattractions will be offered to^^night to all who /Hitronizr the fair in Kvann^hall.
TRAGEDYAT SPOKANE.
A t'.ilore-el llarlie-r Mioola HI* Wire and^Kill* Himself.
H|m-eiallo the Standard.
SreeKANKFalls, Hee-. 15. A te-rrihle^traifedy is eiirre-d ut 41^^ Seexiual street, this^city, ut IU o'e-hs-k this uiorniiiK. A llM-rt^Saliele-rlilial, a mulatto, whose wife* yester^^day Im-i/uu luiM-ee-alinifs fair a divorce on^grounds of e-rue-l tre-atmeut and natnmip*^port, allot her thronuli the head with a HH-^caliber pistol anal then blew out his own^brains, alyiiiK three- hours afterward. The^bullet was e-xtractcel from Mrs. Sauder-^liiiil's he-ad. It alial not penetrate her^I skull. The- physicians say she* will rc-^recove-r. Mrs. Saualerliual was nt-urly^white, anal can la- he-ra- thresi years ajto^from St. laatMlis. Her maiden name waa^Ale-xalltler, and her parents from that city^joined her lie-re- last April. Saiiilerliuil'a^father runs a lurRe burlM-r shop iu Denver^and ia ipiite w ealthy.
THEOREAT REFINERY.
AaotkwrTown Which Clalaaa That tacv^Work. Will bee Hall* Wlthla II* Bordara.
Fromthe* Mlaamillan.
AlMMita week aflo a re-|MTart was cireu-^lute*al to the effa-e-t that Marrna Duly had^pura-hase-d tin* Hiazirius' ram-h near thia^city. Hon. Frank HisKiiia waa inter-^viewe-al reoarililiai the- matter by a re-pre*-^sentativet of the- MiMmtmtian, but would^neither auhataiitiate* nor da-ny the state^^ment published. Laat iiioht fmm a very^reliable source tin* MBBBBBBl^ ase-e-rtnini-el^that tin- rumor of Mr. Daly's^pure-hasa- of land he-re- is true, and^furthe-rinore- that it ia his intention to^laiild here- one of the- larire-.' t reduction^anal retlniliB works in the world. Somo^time ainet* he aee-iire*al ail option on se-va-ral^acres of laud ut Three* Forks the- junc^^tion of the main line* anil litittea branch of^the* Northern Pacific. After u thorough iu-^va-stiiration it wax found that ut that plaa-a-^no IfeM-Ml foundation could be had fair u^larire builaliuir aiwiiiK to thee charncter of^Hie land which ia cxtre-mely marshy.^Healiziiitf that Missoula ofTera every ntl-^vantnirc that run Im- attributed to Three^Forks, anal in fact Miiperior uelvant.iu-cs,^Mr. Duly tbroiijth his un-enta iMiiiKht land^here- anal will builal his a-onta-mplata-al e-x-^tctisive refinery h^*ra;^.
Atpresent Mr. Duly is iu the F.ust re-^eeiviiiB tra-utina-nt for Ilia eyea, but in the^course- of a mouth will return to Montana^and will immediately on Ilia return give*^his attention to the parrying nut of his^plana reirnreliuir the eainatmotion of the-^ureatest metal reduetion works anal refin^^ery ill the Cnited States. The builaliuir atf^thia means that iu two yearn' time Mis^^soula will be a city of lfi.OOO |M-opla-. It^means that iu half a ele-cuele* of years Mis^^soula will will Im* the largest a-tty iu Mon^^tana. If this re-|M^rt waa heard from any^eithe*r soura-e- than that from which^the Mi*^ovlian has irleancd ita informa-^tiam, tha-astory would ccrtuilll) Im- cra-al.ta-al^as merely tin* iiive-ution of some zealous^real estiite ^peculator. Am it is, it may^not Imi true, but a-oiisulcritin all e-ircuiit-^stana-es, that it has e oine-, it may Im* said,^from no other person than Mr. Daly, the^report cannot Im* treated otherwise than a^truth. Thia is sura- to e*iTcct the real a-s.^tate market of Missoula, anal the* Mi*xou-^lian dislM-lieves in withholiliuir from the^^people news of such vast importance.^Missoula's future was never hriifliti-r than^now. Such u irrt-at i-nterprise to Im* lo-^cate-el here so soon was na*ver alre-anieel of^by the most enthusiastic of Missoula's^admirers.
HOME.WATCH AND* DIAMOND CLUBS
Cheatprotea-tora at Creas' ilrilK atore.
Nowis the- time- to buy your e-iirurs anal^a^i|tara*tte-a. John V. l*e-tritz e-arrii-s the-^most cailllpll te- line- a^f New York. Key^Wee^t anal California e-m-ars iu the- west.
ciuar,for sale- by
Smokethe- ^La KeMsa'^Cress, the alruirifist.
Este-sA ^ i.iiin li s s.(.im la-lies' cloak is^worth f^.00.
Mrs.Warra-n has neatly ami tastily re-^fltteel the* 1 laklalld House- oil Last Se-e-oml^^tre-et, forme-ruly known us the- Saratoga^Hotel. Desirable rooms e-atl Im; had on^reasonable terms.
whiehwill^re-asonabli*
Jeellll \ . I*e*lrll
Hoajust re*,-a-ivasl Vi.^^^^ a-iirurs^be plue-asl on the market at^price**.
All shades of plushes ut l'.stes A ( on-
Btellafor Xt a-cnta.
Lar-arcInvoica- of the finest furuiahinirs^tor a-enta. Just res-e-ived ut Kau-a el CaaaV^***'*r-
llotit the fair in Kcitn* hull and make m-^lecfum of I'hristimis gift*.
toldInTa line.
Cavmple'teline a^f curtriil|aTe*a at Anaeon-^ela Hardware Co's.
(binsfor ra*nt ut Anaconda. Hardwmv
Co's.
Gunsand ammunition ut the* Anaconda^Harelwure* Ca^^a.
Forstyle-, irissl itimmIs anal a perfect lit,^iro to Kstes at Coiineira fair your a-lothiuif.^Loaded shells ut Aliaaronda Huralware^| Co's.
IKstes A Council are inurkiiiiz the*ir ne-w^' ateM-k a^f a-lothiti|r und furuishiliK itammIs at^| pria-e-s that w ill please all who want lirst^I class |r^s sIs.
Ifyou want a suit of a-lothes m ule to^order call at Kstes A- Council. They have*^over -'mo samples to sa-lfct from, and artiar-^autce- u |s-rfes-t lit.
Tliefair in ant of St. Mark'* A./ilsi-o/ki/^chnrrh trill tie o/s'ii this afternoon and even-
A.T. I'layta-r haa just re-a-eivcal at larire^st.s k of paints anal winalow ajlass.
Mr.
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PERSONAL.
SilvetiHiikIu's i-ctunie-el from Helena^last eveniliif.
Dr.Mitehell, of Deer LaMlire, is in town^to lli^ct the- insurance adjusters.
I.D. .li nks, eif Hutte-, was in the- a-ity^ya-steralay.
W..1. KinitT, of Ha-le-nu, is re*|{istcreil ut^the- Montana.
ItaeckS|irill|r t'ortl
AtKste-s it Council's lumlsT yartl. ^ )r-^j ala-rs a-un Im- left at the- store-.
Wnailed. Iiiiuieellalarly.
FurtiisheelreMiiiis fair liifht ha^usa-ki-a*p-^itiK. Address ^X,^ thia olllcc.
I'MosI'M IKIl- Ktll.wav. 1^PAJMBMUBB Dki- vutmknt. V^Bt 11 a, Mont., Nov. Issti. \^Agents in Montana: A rata- of one anal^ona-llftb fare* for the round trip to apply^laM-ally within a distance- of 2UU miles haa^Im-cii made fair the Christmas and New^Year holieluys. Tickets to Im* sold De*ve-m-^la-r -A. Jti and M. ISM*, ami January 1. \KiiO.^Final limit. January 3, lsjao. Advise the*^public. TaBUTH truly, el. A. Le*wia, ire-ua-rul^^fJHBki
Moua-yto loan on unproved tarms and^city pro|m-rty. Sas* aalvertiaeme*nt Nortb-^westeru tiiiuranty Loan Co.
Nailli e*.
IAll partie*s indebted tai Me-rt Kmiuons or^! C. ( arlsoli A- Co., will cull ut Anaconda^I Ita-a-r hall anal settle- their accounts. Front^1 stre-e-t ne-ar 1 lak.
_ Maxwell are claminir out the-ir
eMrrthing,and offc-riiiu same rxirardleaa of
Criwla-y make* spss-ialties of^alitiuer ami cailfe-e aa mother made
turkeyit.
Calland se-e
plushes.
Kstesaft Cauinella X^ a-a-nt
KstesA Cotiiiell have roeeivesl their tie*w^fall stiM-k of clothmtt.
Themost e-oiiipla-te* line* of dre-ss trim-^mili|{s iu the- city is at I'.sta-s A Colinell'a.
A.T. I'layte-r has just re*e-e-iveil a fre-sh^hit of ire-iiuine* Henry Clay a-iif.u s.
I'aiuts,oils ami winalow ixlass are* ear^^ned iu stcM-k by A. T. IMuytvr, drumtist.^First stre*e*t.
AtKste-s A Coiuie-lls the* e-hca|M-st all^wimiI hosie-ry e-very eifTeresl for aale* in^Aniieniiilii.
Utinaand ritlea at ADaa-emila Hardwure^Co'a.
Ke|iple*r 4lricanl*iii|Z Asseie-lat lain*^1^re-at He*nellt to Tlielr Ma-uilta-ni.^At the re*aiiii*st of a very larire.* uumlM.*r of^patrons. .1. C. Ke-pple-r has da-a ided to or-^It-nniza- hoiui- watch anil eliuiiionil clubs, in^orela-r that the people of thia city and vi^^cinity may have all opportunity topr^M-iire-^R-eKMls upon that satisfactory plan. Solicit-^iiiB uireuta of outside clubs have* been in^this place lately,anal when it is coiiaielereal^that the-ir e-omniission is m-a-e-ssarily add^^ed tai the* cost of the* iroods pura-huse-el, it^will be se-e-n that the home- club oilers a^decided advantage over outside ones, aa^the aifents' caimmiaaiou ia alone*away with,^ami Mr. Kcppla-r a-an thus alis|Mise ofi;oo^ls^ut pria-a-s below what the* same article call^he pura-hasesl e-lse-whe-re-. Another eom-^meiiilnhle* feature of the- henna- club ia that^all kiiuls of ireMMla e-atl Im* pura hase-al by ita^uii^inlM*ra, whereas outside clubs confine^their aalea solely tei watcha-s anal^aliniuaiuila. The- terms are* the usual one*a^of $2 weekly payments. Mr. Ka-ppler is^now in reailina-ss to take mmilM-ra for a^$100 club, a #HO club anal u #40 club. For^further information apply ut
J.E KKPPLKR.^Leadinir Jeweler. Anaeonala.
TheLatrst Oat.
Adaily through ear service* haa been es^^tablished by the* Chleairo, Union Pua-iHa- eft^Northwestern line laptween Sun Frana-is-^a-ai, Portland and Chicaifo via Couueil^BlufTa, thus ofTeriliK to the public facilities^not irive-u by any other line. The* limited^fust mail, which runs daily Im-Iwah-ii the^alsive points, a-arries the overluliel fust^mail, a limited numlM-r of first-class pas^^sengers without extra e-harire*. and ia a-oin-^tiosed of I'ulliuaii veatibuleil slea-pa-rs,San^Fruue-iseei to Chia-airo, via Ceitiucil Hlull's,^I'ullnian vestibule-il aleepe-ra and Pull-^n.an aliiiinir ears, Portland to Chieuiro via^Caiuncil BlufTa.
Thisia another indication that the Pnion^Paa-illc is desirous of miH-tiiiK tin* reeiuire-^meiita of the* people. Fair information in^re-Kiiral to this anil other trains on thia line*^apply to K. L. Lomax, oenerul passe-nirer^aira*nt. (Inuilia. Neb., K. P. Wilson, G. P.^A., C. at H, W. K'y. Chicitn-o, or J. A.^Le-wia, irene'ral uncut, Utitte.
The-Montana State* Teae-Hanra* Ateaaoclatlon.
The*Montana state tcache-rs' usseiciatiou^has ila-a*ia!a-al to hold its first annual e-oti-^veiition at Dillon from Da*ccinlM-r -'^^ to^De*a-a*tnlM-r 38, Itia-luaive*. Mrs. M. S. C'um-^lllills, of Helena, is president aif the- asso^^ciation. It is t-X|M-cte-el the-re* will Im* a^larifc utta-nalana-a* from nil parts of the^stale. The local a-a^iiiiuitta-a^ has made ar^^rangements for the free eiitertainmi-nt of^all teachers that may Im- present. The^railroads have* been rc-c|iie-stc-tl tai trrant^low rates to ull those* who desire to attend,^notice of wliie-h will Im* iciven lati-r. The*^pniirrumma* will Im- ra-aaly to alistribtita*^I^ts-e*mlM*r 5. Let ull teaa hers of Montana^turn out and make the first annual BBBBV^ins; aif the* assis iation a itraml sua-a-a-aa.
Forfurther particulars aaldra-ss Miaa M.^K. Hunks, chairman a-xee-iitive- eommittee,^Dillon, Montana.
W'alrhi,l^l..^We* are* orifanizinu: two watch anal ilia^^nionil clubs, of fifty momlM*r-a each. One^reipiire-s tin* payment of one dollar per^wa*a*k and the other of two dollars imt^w^-ek. Thia manner of buyitiK* wata-hes,^diamonds anal either fine* jewa-h-ry has^beeoitie very popular. The small amount^ret|tiira-tl each week plaa-e-s it iiieiutM-r-ship^within the reaich aif a-va-ryona-, anal the^iiiouey you pay in would pe-rhups Im* blown^iu in soma* other way and you would have^llothillK lo show for it, but by joinini; our^a-hibs anal withaiut feeliuir it a burden you^m4mui have ail a-lei*allt pia*e-e* aif ja-wela-ry^We wish those* thinkiii|t- aif joiuinij clubs^would a-all at our store anal see the* c|iiulity^of iraMsIs we propose- fiirtiisbini; members^aif our a-hibs. We- have* the* newest anal^bri|t-hta-st stiM-k uual the- Im*sI values for the^money.J. Mkkkh.i. A- Co.
ltriisse-lsi-arnel Wh- at Kste*a A Cotiuell'a.
Laaliea,at Miaa H. V. White's you can^oet all kinds of stamping ala^lle- with nent-^lli-ss anal dis|iaU-ll. A larue lot of patterns^to se-laH-t from.
The*latest fall and winter shapes in the^ca lebrata-d Christy hats, at Katea A |Coli-^liell'a.
Forfine* wool or silk underwear for ira-ntM^go to Kstes A CoiumU's.
Afull line* of paints anal brtiahea of all^kind* can Im* found at A. T. PlayU-r'a druaT^taire.
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HenneSsSyMercantile Co.
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FOR
HOLIDAY
GOODS!
ALLTHE
LATESTNOVELTIES
Pricesthe Lowest.
D.J. Hennessy Mercantile Co
CornerOak and First-sts.
BUTTECITY OFFERS
'/'hemost favorable opportunities for good investments of any eity or tid^^eality in the West. It is bound to be the A fining. Railroad and Commercial^Center of Montana. Knowing these to be undeniable faets.
TheEyans, Terry, Clausen Brokerage Co.,
At41 E. Broadway, respectfully solicit a share of the public patron^^age in tin ir lines, and ask that all reasonable and far-seeing speculators^-will consider well the COiJUMMtA CITY PROPOSITION mentioned im^this space tomorrow, i orrespondence invited.
I.H. JACOBS,
Northwestern
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41West Park-st,
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MAMKAtTVKKHOX
Fineand Medium Grades of Furs
SEALSKINGARMENTS^Made to Order a Specialty
ParticularAttention Given to Redyeing^and Renovating Old Sealskins.
lliKlicat Market Trice-* l^iilil fair Itaw |
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NOTICETO STOCKHOLDERS.
irffcrTlS^lIKKKKV tMYKN THAT THK^lN ra-irular annual litee-tilitc nf the KtaM-kluiliti-rs^^ if tlie* Cirtir at'Aleila- Kll\a*r-Lt*aal MlninftCo. ^-lll^lie* lla-lal ill 'he* aiftli-e of saiat ea^ltl|ialiy. Nil. -J9^\\ est Hroa^lwa\ . Utitte. Montana, mi TlitirMtay,^l^e*e*. l^tll, lss '. at the lliilir 1 if twai n'elaM-k I*. M..^a* pro* iele*el li^ the liy-laws of xoiil corisinitioii.^fair tlie* |MiriMi*^* of elee-tiiiK a Itnaril of Trti*tes-*i^for the i-n*iiinii ye ar ainl fair the- transaction of^*ua-li other buKiua-s* a* may i-ouia* in-fore the-
mVate*ef at Hutte-, Mmitana. Nova*mtM*r 16th. law.^ByairdefraifA. K 1'I.AKK, PrenialeDt.
Atte*t CHARIJW WAKKKN, *4a*cretar^'.
J. C. KEPPLER
AnaaxMMla,Montana.
Watchmakerand Jeweler,
Dealerla
DIAMONDS,
UGrade** ot
Watches,Clocks, Jewelry, Op^^tical Goods, Silverware, Etc.
~. C. HHYNES,^LIYERY AND FEED STABLES.
TransientStaa-k Carefully Care*d for.
First-ClassTurnouts and Mod^^erate Charges.
Finnstreet. F.ast of Main. Anaeonala. Montana.
WarmSpring Li.ery Stable.
TheKlna**t Turnout* tn Anaeomla. New anal^Hanalannie
LANDAUS.BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES.
KINKNEW UK ARSE.
OurMAlini.H HOKHKH for Ladle* and Geo at^are Uie Finest lo tlie new atate.
CHA8.W. FRENCH. Proprietor.^First street. Weat of Main. Anaconda, Moot.