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THEANACONDA STANDARD; WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER tt, itto.
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TRAVELERS'GUIDE.
train*ahkivk.
MMA. M.^From lltitte and Oarrlaon^^Leare. Butt* at 10 -M A. M., Hllver How 11lis^jTu.. Htuart II :*. A. M. ( ^^nn^-U at Htuart^with train which leaves tlarriaon at I0:^jn A. M .,^|mr Uxlire 10:44 A. M. _
,^^pT^. From rUittr- leaves Hutte 3:4t^^r M HtWer How oafi IV M.. smart 319 I'. M.
0),SOt\ M.--Fmin Butte-- l/'Hvm Hull*- at S::iu^P M Silver Bow .V43 F. M.. Stuart t or. 1'. M.
1iUF. N. From tiarrlstai - l.raves tiarrtann^I jo F. m., I^eer UmIkm 0:47 P. m., Stuart 7:30^F. M.
thaimm imi'akt.
f,MA. M.^ For Mrt iin^Mi:^rri^^^n Arrives
atsmart 7 :V. A. M . Sliver Bow *:.-^ A. M..
Buttea-4T A. M. Tris train i-oiuierts at Stuart
withtrain for tiarrim.n. whlrh arrive, at la-cr
Bwas9:.ei, Harrison to A. M.^I,U]^, M. For t:arria^wi- Arrlvi-a at Stuart
:!!^,la-er l-islge Harrison 4-.M.^^:Ooi^. ^^. K^^ poltr Arrivesal stuart t ir..
SilverHow 4 ::t7, Butte 4 :^^. ^^Sil^ F. M. For Butte Arrive, at Stuart 7:1...
fBlvt-rBow ^ nr.. Itutti- w :J^.
Arrivaland Departure of Mails.
mai If IIKI'AKT IIAII.V F^K
jlin l^dgi-. Helena ami potuts North
andWen of II. U na7.40 A. M
fjlltu,.4n A. M.
Mtr,Helena, l^eer Ualice, Stuart
andMmnnwtm^ ^i-M ^ ^ M-
Butte.Helena, all |silnts Mouth, all
EasternStates4.no 1 M.
Carroll*
Cal.U-and ryrcnces. tt.uu A. M. Monday. Wctl-
aeadayand Friday.
aimAHHIVK ItAII.V KK'.m
RaatandButtejJJf, A. M.
Helenaand Heer Uslgeii^^'^^ A- M.
Hiiit* r.-jo i . bl
All|^oint^ North ami Fast of Harrison 7..VI l\ M.
Allpolntf N^ilh ami Wrsi of ^;ai i is..ii 7..v. i . M.
Allpoint. South, all Fast.-in suites,^iml Butte11 V. A. K M^ V M.
Marroll s..^i a.m.
Cableand Pyrenees, 4.00 F. M. Tuesday.. Thurs^^day, Saturday.
Ailmail* ^-l^m*r 4S minute* before ^tc nurture.
THEWEATHER.
Thedaily reoortl of iIm- thermometer in^ttiia city ia re|*^rte^l hy A. T. Plnytc-r,^^ruKKixt. First atrcet. The reoonl foryea-^tenlay waa: 7 a. m.. Hi tlt-ifr-cca; 12 m., :I7^BajajOjaS ; 4 p. m., H4 tlcRi-cca; H p. m.. ^^i
Subscripttun* to the Standard will be rr-^serretf of thr r^usi^^^. office, or at thr mtorr of^Crocket tt King, Mam ttrert. AdrertUing^rat** can be teamed at thr fou^i^i^^^ office,^9andard Ruilding, corner of Main anti^Third etreeU.
ABOUTTHE CITY.
Thefrit-mis of Mr. un^l Mm. Huirh M.^Lavt-ry sympathise with them in the tlcatli^of their tliree-iiitnillia-olcl eliihl. wliif-h oe-^eurr^^l yeatertlay.
Thelltflit iH'twtH-n the llouhh-r Ki^l and^Harry Mitehell ^^f Oiplen. for^U^^u Hi^l^-.^ia ^niu^tine^Hl to t^k^. place to-ni^lit at the^pluiiK*' lutth bnildintr.
JennieHi|rtrec bsbm out a warrant mo^terday for KolM-rt Moreland, charaina llilll^with ItaviliK choked her. He pleaded^guilty and waa lined $1 uud cimta.
Thecharge of |m-tit larceny brought^atraiuat Nellie Howtunti waa withdrawn in^the police court yeaterday. She returne^l^the cliain ami locket to the man who^claimed them a* hi- pro|^crty.
TheVirgin)* tNev.l Territorial Knter-^pritr hna the following on the death of a^geatlemau well known in thin city: ^M.^Cm Joyce, the partner of Jamen t Irildorff^of tlw Cafe Koyal. San Kruiiciwn, die^l on^Wedueutlay laat. A few week* ag^i he^waa talking with Si liOaa, OJOM ^^f the^llrm'a lurkeeiM-rs, ami joking as to who^ahouhl die Itrwl. lioth died on the same^^lay^Joyce in San Kram-iaco and Lean in^Yuma, Ariaona.
FellWln^ at MlsMiula.^S|hh-tal lo the Standard.
MismiI'LA,Dam. 10. Jim Tell to-night^knfM'ktnl out Frank t'ook at the Gem thea^^ter in the fourth round for a pnrac of $luo.^The light waa with four-ounce glovea and^waa very vicioim.
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Giito ^Jack^ Onarheim for tin- lineal^lunch antl Bo hem inn Imkt in tlw city.
lies ul NeaPa.
THEIRLATEST SCHEME
RepublicansPlotting to Cam tM Arrest^of Democratic Seniors.
TttayTalk of liraOna of lb* IN^w^^erallc Mrnibera Ha-foro the Naaata aad^t^M^larlag Mia Heat Vacaat NkowM^Ma KefuM. to Take tka Watk.
tineIniii.lre.l boaea ap|^I'rice ^-'^**^ |m-r Imix.
All-woollu^lies' clothat KaU^a A
OwSMMoFa,
Peoplewill la- sun- of seeing a good^ohow when they llml that Tom Triee and^Alx- Hays, the l^^^pillar coiii^^liaiis are^with 'i'ne^.^' Plantation Specially Coin-
panjr
HewChristmas ties at K.stes A- Councils.
lr. Tom, aurice^^lk.^Ia atopping at S^h^ Ix-e's, on Si-coml^^treet, near Main, Auaeomla.
WAKTKIl.100 men for railroad work, apply al^MoKivor's camp, eaat of town. Wagca^W.2t^. Board $A.U0 |mt week.
KlI.I'ATKH'KIlKON. A OOCAfBSMk
A.T. Playter haa just re^-^'iir^l a fresh^lot of genuine Henry Clay cigars.
MiaaII. V. White haa just received a^full line of French ini|m^rt^tl hats.
Iwish to inform all my old and new^customers that 1 now carry a full line of^line cigars which I will acll lower than the^lowest.JOHN V. PKTK1T/..
Ur.Schultz. the eminent a|M-cialiat, of^Butte City, will la* at the Montana. Aua-^aomla. December Pith to l.Mli. See new^advertisement.
ForKent.
Onreasonable terms a large kitchen^and dining room, furnishe^l. Iii^|iiire at^Oakland House. Kust Secontl street.
Cheatprotectors at Crosa* drug store.
Nowia the time to buy your cigars and^cigarettes. John V. Petritz carries the^^uoat complete lim* of New York, Key^Weat and California cigars in the went.
Smokethe ^La K^ata^ cigar, for sale by^Creati. the druggiat.
EateaA ConuelPa $3.00 Ladiea' cloak ia^worth fS.OO.
Allahadea of plushes at Katoa A Cou-^for 35 centa.
flperialto the Standard.
Hki.kna.Dee. lo. ^There ia no cliange^in the iMditical situation to-night, though^the air ia filled with minora. It ia aaitl^that the conspirators have arritnged with^the republican senators to have a demo^^cratic senator arrested and brought to the^senate chamber at the time of meeting.^Ill the event of Ilia refusal to take the oath^ami lake pari in the proceedings his seat^will Is- declared vacant ami the senate or^^ganized. 'Phis may take place to-morrow,^though it ia not generally |M-Iicvcd that^the plot will he carried out. Tile conspir^^ator* arc known t.^be dos|MTatc, however,^ami no one will lie surprised at the at^^tempt.
Thehouse met this morning at the^usual hour. Mr. Coiuly waa in^the chair in the absence of^S|m-aker lllakely, who arrived from^tiallatiu this evening. No business was^done. A long caucus was held this after^^noon by tile democratic representatives.^A brief legislative session was held ami^the house was adjourned until to-morrow,^legislation will Is-gin in earnest with the^sessions to-morrowi Hills will Is- pre^^pared anil iutnalticed and committees^named.
Tbe republican senators met at 111 and 1!^o'clock to-day. Nothing was done, as no^quorum was present.
Sanders,Hershlb-ld ami Seligmau were^about tin- court house to-day hobnobbing^with the senators.
Therump house met this morning, hut^immediately adjourned. The answer of^the rumpcra to th.' public letter of the^house ia looked upon its mil only very-^weak, but as an extraordinary exhi^^bition of cheek, for it pro|x^scs to^organize the house with twenty-five re^^publicans and twenty-four democrats and^then investigate the precinct vote, elude^ling the republicans to name the resiiltfof^the investigation.
Articlesof ineortMtrittion of the lleer^Lodge Mining and Smelting company^were filed to-day with the secretary of^state. The hie or|m^ratora are Joseph^Peterson, .lolm C. Hccrlind, Owen Long,^Kdward Simpson ami John Fisher. The^capital st.s k is $.V^i,ull in .Vll.liRJ shares^of #1 each.
Miss^ out lu.i's Keaillnirs.^The readings of Miss Jessie ('outhoi at^tin* Presbyterian church last evening^more than met the high cxpcctatioiia that^the audience had formed. She demon-^strut ^il that she was a most accomplished^el^M'Utiollist. assuming as she ^lid a wide^rang*- of characters, in every instance^with a realism of voice and manner that^was almost startling. Her most pleasing^selections wore perhaps ^Virginia^ and^^Christinas Night at the Ouortors.^ The^musical exercises which supplemented^the entertainment wen- much enjoyed.^The piano solos of lluisy Tracy, the sing^^ing of Miss Roaenflcld and of Messrs.^N'-es, Sully and Thomas were excellent,^Mr. Watson acting as the aecom|^aiiieat.
WhatIn. t.m Know^1 about the Sii|ierli Pullman IKniiig Cars^which have Imm-ii recently placed in serv^^ice via the I^ 11 ion Pacific, ^The Overland^Route^^ They run on the fast Vestibule^Kxpress iM'twccu Council Blull's ami Den^^ver and on ^The Limited Past Mail^ Im-^tween Council Bluffs ami Portland.
Ifyon want to get a sumptions meal^while traveling, don't fail to take the train^on which these Itinera run. Meals, which^cannot la* atir|Miaacd in any of tin- tlrst-^class hotels in the country, are served in^these curs at 7oo. each.
J.Merrill A Co's assortment of dia^^monds arc, by good judges, pronounced^the la-st ever shown in Auaeomla. They^have made some handsome sales in their^line of late and ore constantly adding to^their stock. Wo notice ill their show^^cases also some very elegant things in^curved and clianc '^ ' jewelry.
Iz-avi-orders at Neal'a for your Xmus^turkey. iHruwu.i
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'Prices'Plantation S|m-cialty t ompaiiy^up|m^ars here to-night; 15oftlie la-st col^^or, s I artists in tin* profession
ENICE.**
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fnotir A Maxwell are clotting out their^aoolhlna;. and offering same regard leas of
'Phecelebrated Holroyil'a underwear at^p.stcs A Count-IPs.
Prescriptioiisaeeuratelycoiii|s^unded at^A. T. Playter's drug store, day or night.
A.T. Playter carries a full line of patent^medicines, pure fresh drugs anil toilet ur-
tides.
Trices*Plantation Specialty t'ompauy^ap|m^urs here for two nights only. Coiiit-^aml enjoy a good laugh.
Forwant of room. Ltaxcc A Maxwell^have dit idetl tt^ discontinue the carrying^of clothing and ai-e sacriticing profits to^close out the line.
Newunderwear, over-alhrta, neck wear,^hata antl ca|m, Iss.ts ami sh.s-s, at Katea^A Ct.iincll's.
WiusorA New ton's tula- paints It) centa^at Cress' drug store.
AtF.stes A Councils the cltcu|m^at all^w^s.| hosiery every offered for aide in^Auaeomla.
Inthe heart of the winter season.^Kales A Council Mercantile Co. have^made a general cut of lo |a-r cent on their^entire line of clothing. Sim- that you get^111 per cent, tiff on all purchases of cloth^^ing.
l-tdies,at Miss II. V. White's yon call^get all kinds of stamping done with lleot-^I uess ami dispatch. A large lot of patterns^I to select from.
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Thelatest fall ami winter shapes in the^cel. lira ted Christy hata, at Pates A Coll-^i liell'a.
Ifyou want the tlnest hat made in the^I world for lightness ami durability, get the^hitxty at l.stes A Council, and no other.
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{ For cutters,, delivery sleighs and laih-^| sle.l-, goto the Montana Lumber A Pro^^duce ('t^.
Mrs.Warren lius neatly and tastily re^^fitted the Oakland House on Past Second^street, formeraly known as the Saratoga^Hotel. Desirable rooms can be hail oil^reasonable terms.
Artists'materials at Cress' di ng sloco.
Thecelebrated Wilson Mros. dress-^shirts at l.stes A Councils, also the beau^^tiful Manhattan dress shirts.
imnWlna New Laarala %m Nlo Ira^^ Itlaa mt -Hkjkwk.
TheMerchant of Venice^* waa pre-^^entcd hy the Band man n Company at^Evana o|m^ra houae laat night with all Site^amoothiH.ua. carefulneaa and attention to^tletail that characterised the production of^^ Hamlet^ on the preceding evening.^Tl^e comimuy ia aa atrong in peraonnal aa^it ia large in numbers. One of the chief^tit-lights in witueaaing the production of a^Khakeapeaiau play ia to find that all the^aulKtrdiuate character* are well enacted.^Such ia the case in the company aupport-^iug Mr. Baiidiuunn. Each iiieinla-r plays^with u couacieiititMianeaa that is^ nowhere^olatcrvablc outsitle of u company clitsaen^in the fl rat place on the tataia of merit, and^kept up to the atumlurd hy mutual emula^^tion ami proper stage discipline.
ItgtK-s without aayiug that Handmnnn^math- a remarkably atrong ami vigorous^Shtflock. The passions of the crafty old^Jew were depicted with masterly effect at^every step. Particularly tine was the ren^^dition of the lines hcgidiiiiig ^You apit on^me on Wednesday laat.^ Kich and unc^^tuous waa the humor of Mr. (Jay aa Laun-^rrlot (StsWat. He was exceedingly spirited^and clever. Mr. Hubla-lPa Antonio waa^most admirable throughout, ami the Ijor-^paaa of Mr. Pariah, the Hatwanio of Mr.^Hager were excellent. Miaa Oliver,^though suffering from a tcni|m^rary liourac-^neaa, waa a suburb I'ortia, and Miaa Sol lee^was as shy antl lovely a Je**ira as one sees^in a lifetime.
Thisevening the play will he ^Othello.
HOME.WATCH AND DIAMOND CLUBS
Mr. Keppler OrgMnlilnc Asaoelalloaa of^t.reat HvueMt to Their Membera.
Atthe ropiest of a very' large number of^patrons, J. C. Keppler haa dccitletl to or^^ganize home watch ami diamond clulm, in^order that the people of this city ami vi^^cinity may have an op|M^rtuuity toprtM-urt-^goo.ls upon that satisfactory phut. Solicit^^ing agents of outsitle clubs have Is-ell in^this place lately,and when it ia considered^that their commission is necessarily add^^ed to the cost of the gtsitls purchased, it^will la* seen that the home club oilers a^decided advantage over outsitle ones, as^the agents' commission is doiieaway with,^antl Mr. Keppler can thus^lis|m^se of gotals^at prices below what the same article can^be purchased elsewhere. Another eoni-^melitlable feu til if of the home club ia that^all kinds of goods call la- purchased by its^inciiila-rs. whereas outsitle clubs confine^their sales solely lo watches and^diamonds. The terms are the usual ones^of !^^_' weekly payments. Mr. Keppler is^now in readiness to take iiuiiilicrs for a^*ll^l club, u #U^ club and a ctO club. For^further information apply at
J.C. KKPPLKK.^heading Jeweler. Anaconda.
Watch( lull.^We are organizing two watch and dia^^mond clubs, of fifty members each. 4 hie^rtHpiires the payment of one dollar per^week anil the other of two dollars per^week. 'Phis manner of buying watches,^diamonds anil other flue jewelery has^Is come very |aipular. 'Phe small amount^retpiirt-d each week places a im-mlM*rMliip^within the reach of everyone, and the^money you pay in would la-rliaps la-blown^in in aomc other way ami you would have^nothing t^^ show for it. but by joining our^clubs ami without feeling it a burden you^s.Hiii have an elegant piece of jewelery .^We wish those thinking of joining clubs^would call at our store anil set- the ipialtty^of g.^o.|s we propose furnishing mcuilaprs^of our clubs. We have the newest ami^brightest st.s k and the la-st values for the^money..1. Mi kkii.i. A ( n
ItutleIteal Katate Kminl.
Sporial('ori-fMisiiidi-iiCf of the standard.
Hil l K, Dec. in. The following are the^real estate transactions recorded since^our last report:
PatrickNolan to Kdward P. Mahoncy^for fl.Ml. one-sixth interest in the Stone^Wall hale claim. ^
IsaacMorehouse ami Harney M. tiinlfy^have given notice of Its-ation of the \ un^^derbill hale, ami John Bratlagau. P. W.^Cupliec, William (.leasoii antl John F.^Robinson of the Silver Queen Italc in tho^Nbs.se creek tlistrit-t.
TOLDIN A LINE.
Completeline of cartridges at Anacon^^da Hardware Co'e.
QtOJMfor rent at Anaconda Hartlwa.-e
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(innsami ammunition at the Anaconda^Hard wart* Co'a.
Forstyle, vimhI gtaala ami a perfect At,^go to Kstea A ConuelPa for your clothing.
Loadedshells at Anaconda Hardware^Ct i*s.
Kstea4% Council are marking their new^stock of clothing ami furnishing gtaala at^prices that will ph ase all who want flrat^class gotala.
Ifyou want a suit of clothes made to^order call at Eatea A Council. They have^over HUO samples to select from, ami guar^^antee a |M-rfct-t lit.
(i.ito Neal's for Holiday BJOOCWs
I'nrflue w.h.I or silk underwear for gents^Koto pstes A CouiielPa.
Afull line^kinds can la-^tore.
ofpaints ami brushes of all^^ found at A. T. Playter's drug
LATENEWS FROM BUTTE
BatTwo Udennea Go to Salt Lake to^I aspect too Gayaor Sfttm
AaKflkrt Will ke Btaaa k^ Mettle tka Mat^^ter Ta-Kltrkt la Wpvlte af faawtlag
laveatlgatltaaSlaay
la Hollee Coarat.
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Hit il.. Mont.. Ka^.SV, MM I^.4(/.'ii'^ in MbxtSOMOI.' A rate of one anil^olie-tlfth fan- for the round trip to apply^locally within a distance of JOwMxwM haa^lasj.ii made for the ( hriatinas and New^Year holitlavs. Ticketa to he wold Decern-^1s t S4. -J.', ami :tl. 1hs^. and January 1. lKtO.^Final limit, January' a, lasm. Ad vis., t lu-^public. Youra truly, J. A. l^-w is, general^agent.
MlluatlonWanted.^Intelligent, strong ami honest young^man. unmarried, new comer to Montana,^desires work of any res|s-etable character.^Can handle horses. Splendid recoin-^meiitlatioiis. Apply ^H^ Butte ofllce of^Tiik Stanhahij, -tJ Main stit-et. north.
Dr.Schultz, the eminent m|m-cinlist. of^Butte City, will la* at the Montana. Ana^^conda, lie. i-mlM-r Pith to 1Mb. See new^' advertisement.
Twenty-live|s-r cent is taken ofT from^] all albums bought at Kstea A Council^Mercantile ('o. *
Moneyto loan tin improved farms ami^' city property. Sec advertisement North^^western (iuaraiity Loan Co.
Christmasties, silk mutllera. silk haiitl-^| kerchiefs, embroidered silk aua|a-lltlera^I am I sli|t|H-rs at Kstes A OsMMSMa
Momma
Allparties indebted to Mert Kmiiious or^^'. Carlson A Co.. will call at Auacoutlu^[ Itt^-r hall and settle their accounts. Front^street near t htk.
Themost complete line of tlreaa trim^^mings in the city is at pstes A CollllflPa.
(innsand riflea at Anaconda Hardware
Co'a.
Hi-ttk,l^ec. lO.^Only Aldermen Mul-^ville and Toohey repreat^nted the city^council in the party that left at 7 :OUo'clock^to-night for Salt Lake city, to inapect the^Oaynor fire alarm system. The rest of^the party included Fire Marshal O'Brien,^Chief of Fire Brigade Thomas, and H.^Whiteacre, the Caynor agent. The rest^of the aldermen concluded not to go, one^or two of them not receiving ticketa. Al^^derman (Haon, who went to Salt Lake laat^week, telegraphed Alderman McDermo tt^to-day that the (.aynor apparatus would^arrive to-morrow. If so. it in doubtful if^things can Im* in shape for priaper ina|m^c-^tion by the Butte party. A week^ago the city council adjourned un^^til to-morrow evening with the understand^^ing that the party should return from^Stiit Lake la-fore that time and settle the^matter of fire alarms. It is claimed by^the (iamcwell advocates that the (iiiyiwr^sitle haa la-en temporising with a view to^delay matters so that no decision could lie^reached to-morrow night. The party waa^to have gone laat Thursday. An effort^will be made however, to have the council^meeting Its-morrow night uud settle the^tpieatioil. Pleven of 14 aldermen are^still in the city ami a tpiorum ia X. A de^^lay of another week will doubtless result^ill inability to put in any system la-fore^spring. If |a^ssihlf the matter will Im*^pushed through to-morrow.
CamillcMasst-y, one of the proprietors^of the liurdy house, was arrested to-day^for assaulr in kll.m'kilig dow n Lulu Ray^^mond, one of the hurily girls in his dunce^house. He plead guilty to-night and wua^ii ned $ltl ami costs.
Anew ami exceedingly fiery kind of^litiuor haa apparently been laid ill by^salta^uktH-|m^ra of Butte. A long Hat of^arrests for assault, disturbance and light^^ing appeared on the police tit s ket tteiiight.^Duncan, a gambler, waa lined f^O and^costs for splitting a man's head open with^a faro Imix; D. J. Bluke wua lined *^^;^Prazier *.^^; ami Miaa Jessie $5 for distur^^bance of the |x-ucc: H. Galloway was ar^^rested for beating hia wife on Mcrcury^street; Joseph Batidctt wua fined #1.% for^disturbance; Frank Johnson for distur^^bance; .lames Parley for disturbance;^W. H. Johnson for disturbance ; ami Ku-^gcnc Trcmuiiic for assault antl battery on^Sallie DtM^, plead not guilty and their^cases were*aet for triul; Gordon A Ricthic,^for obstructing the aitlewulk, plead not^guilty.
WilliamJack ami wife returned to-night^from their trip east, having visited New^York. Philadelphia, Pittsburg ami other^eastern cities. On reaching this city they^were met ut the depot by a tew |M-rsonal^friends.
GovernorWhite returned from litize-^nian to-night ami left on the evening^train for Dillon.
Messrs.I'revost ami Masscy. proprie^^tors of the hurtly-hoiiHc, were arrested^again to-night. Min i- the trial when con^^victed they have la-en running as before,^except that the dtair between the saloon^ami ilantt-hall has Im-cii boarded up, ami
Iiassagefrom the two places is by a a^lall. Dancing ami drinking baa pro^^ceeded aa usual. The men gave bail.
At11 o'ehs k to-night lire broke out in a^two-story frame lodging house in the alley^la-tw-ecu West Park street antl Broadway.^'Phe house waa completely gutted la-fore^the fire was under control. It is owned by^Nichols A Wilcox, ami is damaged to the^extent of alaiut $7U); insured. It waa^leased by Mrs. Ktl Miller aa u lodging^house. Mrs. Miller hast considerable fur^^niture ami several halgers lost the con^^tents of their trunks.
Allbut one tif the Is.ys of the Independ^^ent messenger service struck to-night,^walking out of the ollice. The laiya de^^mand pay at the flrat of each mouth, but^Manager la ker had found by ex|m-ricnct-^that several hoya when paid ill uilvunce^had left him la-fort- their money waa^earned. Mr. Kckcr haa already tilled their^places ami will carry on business aa^usual.. I
Ailvert Isetl Letter 1.1st.
Lettersremaining unclaimed in Aua^^eomla postoltlce for the week ending^December 7. 1MM^:
Allen,M KKlaiht-r. I..1
llarm-tl.Kraukl-avi-ry. Mrs II N
Itrii.-f.M Al-.-land.-. Alfred
Itrown,KnslLoo, (loans*
Inlink. S Wl.limliia, .fames
fain.Tl^l.vons. Miss Mary
t'allaii.I'alrii-kMalom-y, Samuel
('..w.iii. .laiiii-sManix. I' A
Hiim.-k,|i .1Maltsy.iu, .lohati
jtnvla.Huniuel IIMarl'klMna. Iteoras [V]
laatat'. II ('M.-t'alit-y Hugh
IkHwzery,liHrm-rdMa.-doualil, A II
hy.lAM-iaa I.M.-Kinn
Kusli-v.WilliamMlrkrlaon.tl I'-']
Kldi'iugi-,WallerMUner, f'rank
h'lt/|ati i.-k, .lamesMansi-n. It.-u
Kerry,I'atri.-kOtxMNor. Hue
I'llllel.II KIVlh'I'SUB. August
Kitzgerakl,KtatalUrkly, .l.ilui .1
Kit/g.-ialil.It l^KoU. itson. Washington
Ki-rin-y,A AShaffer. William
r'tsite,WilliamShannon. William
lasaratgne,i i.-.isli. iulan. f ^'
ilikxflttt A .1HtalerlMdiii, Carl
iiilihs,I'niiik A [^]Saih-ilan.l. Rrtek
iInc. SamuelShirk.-, Krank
Holler,li.s.rgt- IIStt-plieiis. .ha- fz|^llaniow. Mrs Thomas Stiililis, William It
Ijannaa.m IIKuttlvan, Mike
llowell,A I.Thomas, William
llowi-11.Ar.-lmfxottSM. Patrb-k
Jt-rgt-iiHcii..1 AWaters, Mra N
JolinH,l' I'Ward,.I 1*
Johnson,Ilayton |-z| Way. K^.loiiitssuu, AndrewWitlilMM-. .loliau
Kendall,SamWlk. Anders
Krurally. JuliaYoung, K T
IIIcalling for these letters the applicant^must call for advertised letters and give^flute of this list. One cent will be col-^hw-ted for each letter- If not called for^Within two weeks they will lie sent to the^deiul letter ofllce.
JamksM. Miiokk, P. M.
KoekNprl*K Coal
AtKstes A Council's IiiiiiImt yard,^tiers can la- left at tilt- store.
Or-
JohnV. Petritz
HasJust received Ml.tiO cigarswhich will
Im-placed on the market atreasonable
pricea.
A.T. Playtel1 haa just reccivetl a large^atta-k of paints ami window glass.
Crowleymakes spit-ialties of turkey^dinner and coffee aa mother made it.
Calland sec Katca A Councils US rent
plllshes.
TheManhattan dress shirt waa received^yesterday lit Pstes A Council's.
Visitingcards neatly written, at Tripp's
IsMtsHSe.
Goto Miss H. V. White for the la-st and^most complete line of millinery gotala^ever oilt-red in Anaconda.
Lzulirstall wool scarlet underwear at^Kstea A f Tonnella for W centa.
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D.J.
HennessyMercantile Co.
FOR
HOLIDHY
GOODS
ALLTHE
LATESTNOVELTIES
Pricesthe Lowest.
D.J.Hennessy Mercantile Co
CornerOak and First-sts.,
BOTTECITY OFFERS
Themost favorable opportunities for good investments of any eity or Lo^^cality in the West. It is bound to be the Mining, Railroad and Commercial^Center of Montana. Knoiving these to be undeniable facts.
TheEvans, Terry, Clausen Brokerage Co.,
At41 E. /iroadway, respectfully solicit a share of the public patron^^age in tluir lines, and ask that all reasonable ami far-seeing speculators^will consider zvell tlu COL^MBIA CITY PROPOSITIOX mentioned in^this space tomorrow. Correspondence invited.
I.M. JACOBS,
Northwestern
pup
STOR
E
41West Park-st.,
i,MONT.
HAKVFAtTI'KKKOP
Fineand Medium Grades of Furs
SEALSKINGARMENTS^Made to Order a Specialty
ParticularAttention Given to Redyeing^and Renovating Old Sealskins.
HighestMarket Prii-eH 1'ai.l for Uaw Kura.
NOTICETO STOCKHOLDERS.
N~~trTlYkl^ HKKKIiY tSlVHN (THAT THE^regular annual ^^ict-tiug of the atis-kliolili-ra^of the t'11-iir il'Ah-in- 11-l.. ail Mining t o. will^la* lit-lil at the eflli-e of saul t-tiiu|Hliiy, No. 'J9^Went Broatlway. luilte, Monlanii. on Ijiuratlay,^lie. . tutli,at the hour of twoo'i-lia-k I*. M..
tutiMtiviiletl hy the hy-laws of nalil ctiristriUIon,^for tilt-|Hir|s.se of elet-tinK a Hoard ofrritsieea^for the eiisiiing year ami for the trancaction of^such other liuslnt-s* ua niay i-urne before the^meetlntc.
iiatetlat Rutte, Montana. November 16th. lf-tn.^Hv order ofJ. K. t'l.AKK, ITeaitleDt,
Attest: C'HAKI.KS WAIIKEN. Bccietary.
J. C. KEPPLER
Anaconda,Montana.
Watchmakerand Jeweler,
Dealerla
DIAMONDS,
AilOradesoC
Watches,Clocks), Jewelry, Op^^tical Goods, Silverware, Etc.
W.C. HHYNES,^LIYERY AND FEED STABLES.
TransientStork Carefully Cared for.
First-ClassTurnouts and Mod^^erate Charges.
firststreet. Kaat of Main. Anaconda, Montana.
WarmSpring Livery Stable.
fheFinest Turnout. In Anaconda. New and^Handsome
UNDAUS.BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES.
PINKNEW HKAK8K.
OurSAPPI.K Ht^K8EH for ladles and OeMa^^are the Finest In the new State.
CHAS.W. FRENCH. Proprietor.^First street. West of Mala, snanonns. Moat.