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SOCIABLE HEARTS. Cenmluded rom fth Page. loslived. The couple will reside on Ulghth avenue. Frank J. Kenck with his wife and tour dhldren left Helena lat week, via the (reat Nortthern for Bremen, lermany. They sail from New York on the steam ship Lalin, Tuesday. Mrs. T. J. Porter wishes to thank her many friends, both those in town and those at Womdlawt for their sympathy and assiduous kindness during her re cent severe affrlction. The sale of cakes, mince meats, pies, enc., by the society of the King's Daugh ters netted a fair sum, and many of the good things appeared on various Thanks. giving tables next day. Mrs. Berkenfleld entertained a number of ladies at cards Tuesday afternoon. The first prise, a handsome handkerchief case, was won by Miss Amy Cohen. Delilious refreshments were served. A dancing club, called the Newport, has been organised, and contains some of the best young men of the city. The first hop of the series will be given at Electric hall, Friday evening, Dec. T. The Sunday evening services of the 1tnl tartan society will be resumed at the G. A. Ri. hall, commencing this evening. They will consist of a series of lectures upon 'The Glrowth of ('hristisnity." Mrs. Wilson Redding. of Alhambra, sustained a fracture of her left arm above the elbow, last week. Dr. Holden, of this city, was called and reset the break and the patient is now doing nicely. Miss Alice Dates, of Eighth avenue, en tertained a few of her young friends at dinner Tuesday afternoon, those pres ent being Sadle Merrill, Nina Hedge, Florence Knight. Veva Marks, Corn Reed and Della Mackay. At Mrs. Rumley's there was a family gathering at the Thanksgiving table. Al. though some members of the family were absent, a pleasant time was had, those present being the families of Judge De Witt and J. G. Banders. The Wide Awakes have lost another member, P. F. Roosa, who left Wednesday for Salt Lake. The club also gave him a banquet of six or seven courses at the Helena C'afe, wishing him in bumpers a prosperous and happy winter. One of the pleasantest dinner parties given Thursday was that by the Misses Wilson at their home on Fifth avenue, The guests were Misses Brooke and De Vore; Messrs. Keerl, Bikes. Osborne, Coates, Morris, and Dr. Head. Company C gave another of their popu Iar balls, the eighth annual. at Electric ball, Wednesday evening. The company In their uniforms, and the large number present made a gay and lively scene, and li appeared to heartily enjoy themselves. Miss Rockman, whose mday in Helena is welcomed by many friends, has several classes, of about four In a class, who are delighted to take lessons in physical cul tule, vocal technique, and the art of gen ture from so well qualified and pleasant } teacher. Among the departures over the U'nlon Padcfic were: Thomas Reynolds, for Orane, Cal.; J. R. Blddletpan, Lincoln; T. Ott, Chicago; L. Button. H. Button, G. Sutton, St. Louis: S. E. Belles. Balt Lake; J. T. Ord, New York; B. Hart, Boston; C. F. Coughlin, Minneapolis; P. Quinn, San Francisco. The Calumet club gve a complimentary party to AIr. Schott and his betrothed, Ms Boyer, Wednesday evening in their hall, which was tastefully trimmed for the occasion. The ladles were all in beautiful vening dress, and the time was happily pent In dancing. Light refreshments were served, and the festivities kept up until a late hour. Last Saturday afternoon Mrs. Hindson entertained in a charming manner some of the ladles of the O. I. B., those pres ent being Mesdames Sturrock. Waite, Reed, Gensberger, Homky, McGaughey, Weisenborn, Larkin; Mslaes Woodruff, Blackstone, Daisy Blackstone, Hopper, Donnelly, Frank, Buscher, Martine and Steadman. The ladies of the Unitarian society gave a very pleasant sociable Tuesday evening in the (I. A. H. hall. Light refreshments were served, and dancing was Indulged in by dome of the younger members. A general air of unusual sociability prevailed and the people left feeling that they would like to come again. The ladles expect to give these socials at Intervals during the winter. The ladies of the Presbyterian church announce that they will hold their annual supper and sale of fancy articles., Thurs day, Dec. 18 In Fowles' old stand, on Broadway. The supper is always an en joyable affair, and is a oonvenlence to busy merchants., clerks and shippers In this busy season. The cookery is cele brated, and the ladles have always had a large custom. Some time after New Years, the Society of King's Daughters expect to give an Art Loan Exhibition. It is intended to have this one of the finest artd most ele gant collections of paintings, brlc-a-brac, and articles of virtu ever seen In the west. That these young ladles are taking hold of the movement Is a sufficient guaran tee of the elegance and beauty which will be seen at that time. The date and further particulars will be announced later. Mr. and Mrs. F. I. Bingham enter tained the following guests at a Thanks. giving dinner: Messrs. and Mesdames M. Iturns, Lewis, Ecklund, Watkins. Heldt, Connor, Clark. Mason, of Minneapols., Richards, of Unionville; Messrs. Fuchs. Bradley and Sullivan; Mesdames Penne c'~rd, McNeal, Frets, Andrew Frets, and Miss Burns. The dinner was very elab orate. served In eight courses.afterwards dancing and mustc were in order. The Helena High School Literary ob clety held a meeting last Friday evening at which the study of Bryant was con cluded. The programme was well exe cuted and the debate, "Should Utah lie Admitted into the Union at Present?" was well argued on either aide, and the judges after careful conalderatlon ren dered a decision in favor of the negative. The society will hold an open session on the 11th Instant, at which the public are cordially invited to be present. The ladies of St. Peter's E:lpiseopal church expect to hol,1d doll fair on the 13th and 14th, at which time dolls, large and smull. dre.sied in silts and uniforms. dolls cheap and dolls expensive,. dolls to suit every taste and pockethook will e for sarle. I IIs t(o be heldl in the au dhorium. In the afternoon an entertain ment for uhildren in the nataIre of a Punch atll Judy show will be given, and in the evening something for the enter tainment of the older peolle will be seen. The Cavendish club met Friday after noon with Mrs. Cartcr, the following members belnr present: Mesdames HaBb cock. 'hadlwlick. Cu'trtin, Trlcy, Tren )y, Klenschmldtl. Steele, Italeglh. Harwood, Henry Cannonl, Larsen: the places of those absent were filled by the guests. Mcasiame.s Rilgh. W. J. ('lark. Illget ton. O. Bradford. The first prize, a sllver crd case, was won by Mrs. Iarsen, score 'd; the second, a randy hog, filled with hon huis, hy Mrs. Kleinachmldt, score 44. The usual refreshments were served. A surprise party on t'hrltt.e Itewis. of Phoenix avenue last evening contained the following young people, who enjoyed themselves in the usual manner with games and dancing: Misses Clara Tirt jen, Evelyn French. Agnes Flynl, Annie (Jlteon, Maggie MlcCaffrey, May Howard, Cella Wall. Mlnnie Malloy. Lydia Werth. ,y.lla necolel,l. May Montgomery. Mattlli CItliler; Masters Elmer W'hittley, (ieorge Iolmes, HRichard Iloward. John Iloward, Elbrege Itay, Philip Iteran, Willie Linen khule, Willie and Henry [Lwls. The t'incinnatll nquirer contains aln a count of a beautiful reception given by Mrs. Johnson Turpln (trerard, of that city, In which Miss Maud Miller, niece of Mr. and Mrs. Itarnard Itrown, helped to ree'lve. Miss Mill.r was attired in a gown of pink nanl 101,1 atrilp.l satin, 'rTh functlln was attendled o b II lart number, among the namnnes heling that of Mrs. Mit rat HIalated. The same pallr recenltly announced the engawnremnt of Mrs. Hal stead's laughter to Mr. Arthur Stem, who is a cousin of Mr. Jesse Stoner, of this city. last Monday was the occasion of an gyjoyable surprise party on John it. Map. Originator of Low Pics. A flerry Christmas Greeting to' LADIEt -.-Sincerely speaking and uttering our words with unusual solemnity, we repeat tutt we alb have gooe year especially, to merrily greaet eacid other! Our arrangements for the celebration of the Christmas IHolidays are an exceptional nature. Never in the history of D)ry Goods merchandising in the Northwest have anch prodigious Foreign and Domestic loliday Goods of every nature, kind and description, been exhibited by any catcrer to the as are this week on the display and Ilargain Counters of Sands Brothers. See Our Show Windows. Again We Say, a Most Cordial Greeting to You DRESSES. TOYS DOLLS. FURS. From the Inevltani :iwl Immortal The v.lltty of Doll, is unustully TAILOR "J., ,in the Box" to ,the mnac Je,- lar. ilomprrrse.. ...ry me LA D IE S:5` 11111011, t'hlnia nslrld A tr|,.ran Trai,,,g 11 ,I'toulltly. "|haby D'olls" at all Prics I _ J " - MADE I ulane,.. Nome Inime inve- in.nl,, on. ,, ".Cs.. Doll.. dressed In the most In me-haunlrl and f ,unny,, Irth provok',- fashionable manger. The ..,reV h Doll DRESSnK "'soy, In l'ren' h. (lermin and aI Ia ormlr, or "Rlet,ltin, .,ll' i 1Ti ha a ! l C hr. wi, goods,. i)ber\ve; Stll nre at novel attra,'lion. Teo o!f-rln,;, the like For genuine Holiday Gifts oday ,ich yiou alrl y there are none more appropri- - ....... LEAT H ER J a n an il ate than a pretty costume of eoLu lle7II aIIr v, ': Bo~t iurt'er ,rolac,,: the newest style, both in cut, BO O GOODS. :..ftnc rr;c,, cne material and finish, and here --- pe. $10 roducCd they are The lin,.nt in If Il ':n, clifts ih'01 to.s they are: The latest ronchepthl n for the lit.r- folr* h.hn l I;Inll of hri e 'r;. re .o .1 Black Cheviot Costume x- arv nt telntmentr of hoyg and gurls. ,.,,,, h .:lec.tri. Se ai Ipeielly wrlta n hy th mo stlltln- Ih' imp, le ri it Cape. , $"4 if le) ducod quisite styles, ,t .tho or ('hr m and I nil r i . I. am i , e,, rlIl if 1ru:: $"'a: !.'. $ New Y,,urs, All at ur , i d ]lolellay Iliilch fitting anldI lix. !c.i- nppolh' - 30-o r i. (.'Canada :fial $9.85 R educed from $15. IPri, . ,n,.t. 'ri eh s.u seems K - r.e. a or s r ,ll C p , fof' iol . t Cn. ca Grey Cheviot Costume, ex- ----------- tyl, wnl, t , i Iullar I ttr, rerlentei. ruom s:37 quisite style, 1n. ,l ye.t adlapblehl , to wOntcrn ta..lhr and reqluirements. Hann Ilro . 3O-inch &r.Cucan $9.85 Reduced from $1S. FA N S . mi.ei an offrlrg this w.,eek of thee,.. Cape, $:' raducd ulnlignl goods, at Presentatlon liollday from $3 " 0I Blue Diagonal, elegant dress, ------- 'rle.s. S$12.4 Reduced from 18. Our line of Vans In feather and gauze _ $1.4 RIu, from d1e. rving a special call. We. hav Ladies' Astrachan Tan Covert Cloth Dress, thenm n missen' In every variety of SWISS ad et $1.4o Reduced from $18 g.ut t, x nlta h BA SK ETS. I l J .ackt . igs'.h We and'pant In ot.r and i a-A letlon of feather, gause, hand painted ne r'atty, cxt.ra Brown Covert Cloth Dress, lon o eal l ace an. an - ----painted largaleve,lll lnth and real lace 1ans. tupsrlor in :inih an:l $1.4o Reduced from $8 ma olul n oulr Intdian tPe.rvatlon. r U .lloM o 3KL r $ .40 rom ewl8r deselgne, are. very b-l tltl- on glla nces of noura Grey Drap D'Ete, extra finish, SILK S ul both in rwlIn alela and Indal An*- a- an n.leptlonally Inh. Are mulel In all sizes and In a 7eattttul lot of gar $19.75 Reduced from $3o bewltehlngly varlet assortment of monts. colors. They are surprslllngly cheap, ThsI Week my onll .... ..50 Black Drap D'Ete, extra finish, and for presentation purposen would ll"da't frl fly]. $6i, r*" $19.75 Reduced from $3o .The nducements to make all pr- exactly fill the bill. sentatlon purehases of Bilks at Sands . Tan Drap D'Ete, extra finish, Bros.' are many and Important to In- - - a tending purchasers of Holiday Gifts. MIVOTA JAPANESE $19.75 Reduced from $30 Those special prices extend to all kinds Originators of Low Prices. Blue Drap D'Ete, extra finish, of silks. both black and colored, and u D In those new French Faney .llks there $19*75 Reduced from 30. .i the advantage, not only of securing the very latest styles, but also of buy ing those charming Silks at ppeelal Hotl- Are of the Imperial standard of lux iday Sale Prices. All remnants of urious foot matting: have taken the Uilks are placed on the Bargain Coun- Royal Mikado prise, and are specially ter and marked In plain figures at such designated the only foot mat of the prices as must Insure an early clear- Royal and Imperial Palace of Japan. Sands Bros. are sole agents for Ypsilanti Underwear. ance. There are many desirable lengths Sands Bros. now have them, and In among them, suitable for Ladle' all sises. These Rugs are specially Waists, and will be a handsome and adapted for Souvenir or Holiday Pre. Mail Order Department reoeives and oxeoutes orders daily. Inexpensive Holiday Present. ents. See Our Show Windows. All flerchandise Throughout the Month of December Will lb Sold at Holiday Sale Prices. ',,.-~~~·· ,,. ,..,,,, , [ ty, the assa.er of Braden Brothers' estab lishment. The evening was passed with music, cards, dancing and refreshments. Mr. Bapty was the recipient of numerous presents, among which were a gold head ed umbrella, and an easy chair. The party was composed of the following: Messrs. and Mesdames Higgins, Christman, Fisk, Waite, Little, Collins. Helmer; Misses Rinds, Lelbfrets, Burns, Messrs. Morse, Clark, Cochran, Fltsgerald, Nelbles and Browning. A meeting of the Unity club was held in the parlors of Mr. and Mrs. Bailey, Monday evening, and an interesting dis cusiaon followed coacernlng the work for the ensuing year. The free lecture course which this club has carried on for the last two winters, and which the public has shown its appreciation of by a large and Increasing attendance, it was unani mously decided to keep up, and the date for the first of the series will soon be an nounced. A committee of three was ap pointed to determine the social action of the club for the winter. An Interesting prograspme was success fully carried out at the C)akes street M. E. church Thanksgiving night. Miss Maggie dmlth read a paper on the "Origin of Thanksgiving;" Miss F)ora and tleorge Elmer sang a duet; Missne Adams and Tletjen gave the duet, "Can You Tell Me, Pretty tlrds;" quite a number of the c'hil dren gave recitations; the little Misses Enllehorn rendered two duets on the cor net and clarionet; Miss Bertha Taft gave one of her best recitations and presided at the organ. The thank-offering will be used in decorating the church. G. W. Jackson has returned from a trip through the state, and wishes to announce to the Choral Union, that he is at home now permanently, and anxious to begin work In earnest. There is a great deal of muskal talent In thi rcity. and It ought to be the leading musical center of the state. It would be so. and be recognised as a musleal power. If the majority of the musilians in the town would take hold of this movement. All the members are earnestly requested to meet as usual Monday evening at eight o'clock. Mrs. IMerrsy will Ihe here about the llidle of the month to resume her place. A happy weddlling took place Thanks glvlng night at which time Mhls Ilewlee Ilokaler and Kntlle Larson were made one. The ceremony took place ait the holme which they had been preparing at ir).5 Sixth avenue. The hrlde wore a dllre of white cashmere, trimmed with molre rib. bonA, she wore i vell .and ctrried white ro.se. She was attenided by Misn Annie I.uhrman. In tan cloth trllmed Iitn browna, rlhonn. The groom'a hept man was tLoul Itonsler. There were about twenty gueslt iprsent. The groonm Is one of the faith fuill letter carriers, and he and his lbri.le have the best wishes of a large circle of friends. M.arrlel, Not. 1.i1, at the home of th.e hr.Ie's pnr.entts, In the p1t.i.ne of about sixty friends., .ll.i EIthel ltilain. and J. M. Johnson, 1Rev. Dr. Thomas c'ooper offlrelaitin. The bride wali hbianl ilfully attlred In cream whlte rrelpon Hllk tltimmltel with rli)tibon andl li al Wr.'., the usual brIdal veil. whl'h was hall ini plaee by white chr3eanthemuma and fetrn .leave. the rarrild a bouquet of whitel chryuanthemums and nallnl 1Illt. Thie brldesmalid wasn prettily drelledl In iglht hlue andl arrled yellow chryslanlht.entls. Ti'he lrnloom r nl Ilat t man were, of ,nulrse, In the onventlionnl Ilack, IlItle Alailne Itanla'lih., who with her imother is v'liting al Mr. I'. IP. Itlln, wan given a birthday party IFrhll.ay afterno. Inlilding hercelf tIhere were efrlht IIttIle glrl,a for the eight years of her lire. 'rhey werel Iteth Bunt. "rlolhlt and DorrIi Inolr.e, I ian ('hlli, l'lorenu' ( 'onrulI, tIrnt. alire antlt Hel'ln I'yl e The little one, were kept happy all the afternoon lby rKailne with lpri'tty favort helolngin. l.ilch ni aphIer wat oaf tolore, PIlIl, e'iialy bagrle, honlt bonll hoe, ietc. RefreahmentanI were mservle at low tlhle)a, with low i'hall. nodi on the Ilrtlet ior dillhe with thly .i4lIP, Wi. it pil'r'tt foulttu e,. atnal a aliladI* n lt.liKhtfilll tlln l\ to IS dtllghtif l aftertl Atnon' the l~ i'ltullret ovet' Ith Nnlorth ern Pacli ailllrlta the week werl: t'. II. 1tny andI wife. .lverlpool. Nnlandl; i'. T. Ilnlbar anl wife. aIlnu Nelllte 4lllaoll, Ht. Louls; L. 5.. Ullmore, W. Dunbar, C. U. Creston, A. F. Croston. E. W. Bach, B. C. Williams. Chicago; Mrs. MeFarland, G. D. Hart, Wm. Hart, Kansas City; C. B. Cat Inn, Mary A. Wilkinson, H. B. Newell, R. A. Stuart. San Francisco; T. D. Wheel er, E. C. Eshelby and wife, St. Paul; A. T. Van Horn, I. G. Boardman, Boston; Miss ULaile Gilmore, Pittsburg; C. N. Can ton, Columbus, Ohio: W. A. Lapp. Mrs. i). A. McDonald. Deadwood. B. D.; D. Wilch, New York: H. L. Spear, Milwau kee; A. B. Seward, Michigan; S. 8. Hop kins. Montreal; P. Mahoney, Cleveland, and E. N. Schrlver, Galveston. ear SMi Seeiassess. Having the needed merit to more than make good all the advertislng claims for them, the following four remedles have reached a phenomenal' sale. Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. Coughs and Colds, each bottle guaranteed. Elec. trio Bitters, the great remedy for Liver, Stomach and Kidneys. Bucklen's Ar nica Salve the best In the world, and Dr. King's New Life Pills, which are a per feet pill. All these remedies are guaran teed to do just what is claimed for them and the dealer whose name is attached herwith will be glad to tell you more of them. Bold at Parchen-D'Aoheul Drug Co. Succession of Casualties. Iloston, Dec. 1.-A heavy gale, which has prevailed along the Atlantic coast for several days, has caused a succes sion of casualties. Late advices from dlffeient parts state that several veo sels have been lost, with, however, but few fatalltier. In Boston harbor, the Unt of accidents Is unusually large. Park's Bure Cure Is a positive specifti In all diseases of the liver and kidneys. Hy removing the urile acid in the blood It curesn Rheumatism. S. It. IHanford. of Carthage, S. D.. says: "I believe Park's Sure ('ure excels all other medicines for Rheumatism and urinary diHurder.'" Sold, b) P'archen-D'Acheul Drug Co. N(TI('I0E 01' IHi:AItlNGO. In the, diitl"Irt coulr of the i'lirt Jildleiil district of the .utite of Montal.a, In and for thei' nounty of .i.wl- nlld (Clrke. In the matter of the estate of Mathias Iluctkner. deceased. Jamies II. I,,iolnol having pirecntel to thie cou'rt antl tiled with thle Clerk thereof on the loth IIIy of Novembler. A. II 1194. It petition ipraying for anl ollert rliiquirilng the adllillllot rator, with the will allllnne.'il, of the abotv. ultamed sl t t.lll, o0 Hllr.lle.lly pierform i ertinln hlolla or olnllu tlonl of hl deidentll by' ixietltllng Ito anld petitionl er a orlnveynni, of the following id.'erlhed real property, to-iwit: All that cer',ta'litln lot, plrs'.e or Ir''l of landl. ullllate lyinlg ;nil belnlg In Ithe city of He.lena. cotltlly It L.ewin and c'larlke, andtl :luta, of M.lntinlnl lihu nded and partI'ularly dtnr hlber l nn fol. Iow., to-wit: I.ot nine (9), I RII l a hII witi t Mix tit inchee of lot tenll (10l). Il, t-, I oit. Ill, Iii Molntanr afltllle atdlliton Io the city of Helenl, Montana. Noteulli l her ely giveill that thle nali ounrit ha. IIl'I 14.11 urdihl. the 16lh day of liaremler, .%. 1i. IMI. aii the ioml' comt of deparltmenl No. 2 oif sauI distrlct , l)rt, Iln Ih cIty of liI. enlla. M.lontana. ia the ilei uit idplac for lhearing allhllpetllllol, nii whli'h time all pIIrsOII nt llireitIPel |lthereiln Inlly ltppear tand ihow u nItelit, if )any, why nlllth order shoillll not he inlil.. Dated November n tol, A. Il N1l4. 'llerk of nald Court. Ity II. J ('nl.rdy, deptily Clerk. NOT11'H Milt PI·IBLII( ATION. 1. N. Laiud omce, t'ompliit ha vinllg hrrelt entr atI Ihi omcaw by Mary' W. Russell aaalual W'III law K IIartnlnn. for ahandotnta Ills hurnelsterll ntlry No ff74, date'1 thi. :v. lila,. lpiia the n't art, e. sI arty, andnei w tlc4ý **t III III. nowflshllp 10 ti. rang'. ' w. In w I. n.W iithIlarw count'oty, iiw tlnn,. wtit?. t View ti the 'an.'eliai tonl of altt rnity; lho Miwtd larties are hereby tnin ittiiet to apw of~ a thin 0mw', ott the 19th dlay of Ibe,'vrmbr, 114. at 10 ow'iowkt a. in. to renltnd andl fugrnlsh toatimony con evining Mild allgalr abandonnment JWRIUMIAH C I.LNN. Recelver. No. I37. APPLICATION FOR A PATENT. U. S. Land Ofce, Heleda, Montana. Sept. 10. 18N9. Noteie is hereby leven that.John Cam eron and Right L. Liles, of Rimini, Lewls and Clarke county. Montana. and Ed ward McGovern, whose poetomfce ad dress is Butte Iliver Bow county, Mon. tns. an4 William Ownley, of Twin Bridges Madison county, Montana, and Louis brileay, of Sliver Bow county, Monttan, have this eay filed their appUi. ction for a patentt for 1,00 linear reet of the Oueley lode mine or vein bearing soldad silwer with surtae ground from iL6 tfoot to * feet in width situated In no organised mining dist ie, county of Jefferson, and state of Montana. and d Ignatedb the field notes and official p on file n this office as survey No. 16, In township 1 north, range 6 west. of prin cipal base line and meridian of Montana. said survey No. 3M being as follows, to. wit: Beginning at corner No. 1, a tree 1 ft in diameter, marked 1-11114, for corner No. I from which corner No. I of survey No 26 bears n 24 deo, 45 min e 1,14.6 ft, and the no corner of see ~. twp I n, r 6 w, bears n 10 der 48 m e 2,9.1ft. and run ning from thence n 63 de1 .03 min w 1.631,4 ft, thence s 17 deg and 0 min w 400 ft, thence s 73 de 40 min e 1.800 ft, thence n 17 des a mmne 346.6 ft to said corner No. 1 and the place of beginning, magnetic variation O0 deg 10 min e, containing 16.28 acres. The location of this mine Is recorded in the county recorder's office of Jefferson county Montana. There are no adjoin. inn claims. Any and all persolns claiming adversely any portion of said Ousley lone, mine or surface ground are required to file their ndverse claims with the register of the United States land office at Helena, In the state of Montana, during the sixty days' period of publication hereof, or they w-il be barred by virtue of the provilsons of the statute. W. 1. POX. Register. Sterling & Mufnly, attorneys for claim ants. First publication Sept. 23. 1I4. A. L Prescoll DuAI.IR 1! Marble al Graiu MONUMENTS AND HEADSTONES. Irea Ielola Iloom No. S1. Pl ,'r b'lrk. P'ostometc o t I)U, lcln.I ., Mlout. 'FAT PEOPLE PARIK 0111 HIYI * 1I.1 .H will Ii l,. Ulr wllah ItI IfoIlI NibHI. 1II\tu III I.. Ica ckanlat, h Nit I Nc... I t \IN. ' t II', kura or Ini IromNlcI ccllliI'iT\ Th, Q."ill up t Ihihe lt ni n-1ci Ii i l cclliiIII." I, .n \I I NT, bu u elrll ll. n, I t~·nl ll \." t."11. I It IIrd nly 111 1 i " tIM O .% II"Ii ('lanln . In p nIkc'lalI Ii I. the onq. Ilci ilrnlhrii. Travel l I u (Blreat Ncrl liciui iiil yout Will be iclan Nuo dult vu thsU ILlin. nock bailutvd rga4bca Sale and Exchange. A Im d aM ie.m Wahle set" *t* *sain t r rODo rw Itiit • enwa t e wat-tateMo «e a.u or will to apple mad pseeb i ma t.l.ett oak. .sh sal walmut: no ed wua .-* ch-. ,ar heles rerl erate. A . t f our room walt small lot smai etls ot wIt two ae a I: es ohanaet farm rea YrA neat briek brode ·r.usi ems improead tlhe : at0 dewe r.w ear Rta". thNul r falme ht oft thwaee s.ees si .il -AddIet peIatle t r1o etm etasm.e. a-r, electric lie*: # deows A At u erou dw eltg with amel leo t Sb·,iueealot wile t two o ildng on l: tooat change fonr rNLb . a * neattle eut rot: u . dow . 1jearta prmve4.4 In Lump uelb leMale. OI'It'KS VUB IIVNI. otha-Me.dr estr t-room dwtIlim bMth rsa 1I.1k Uat ib, n Is Dad't, ..d eiut forue. No l rt diilt o tret. o from o-r lira: .100 down per moth. eletrie llso: .rtt down 060 A aren-reom dwelling with ebath. l eThird , Msttel trt.s dol . tuome fr preap,. tust Lalmp and a foraHid. HOI'IKr) IOU RI.N1 $15--Mdera eight·room dwelllatl bth _sad hgnso. . No hlla.. .I.w01L $11--h.ve·a-aom dwelltn8 with h beh, Third treeL sat Maetti. MA THESON c 00 GOLD BLOCK. No VO.. APPI.1C('I'TI)N Y(,In PATENST. * N. La ' tlit.. i* IHelena, Moun.. Ndv. I!, tl.'4 NIoit' Is. hrr,'It> Riven that ('harlet. It. It'nt.ln, I Itt rot, and Mart in Htugtn, nil ttof 41444u)y. Ml.t.4 uI. Iivre 1IA -a), fIle d ,'t14 "t144 44 .,t 44444l1I unhiet the. anhilag !ow.nor UI ..It' for thoe 110010 Iode ca tin. , c'tIl nt ,tl .4:4 4.4ure .s No. 4,i'.34, wittaut .' Inli --- - 14.4rluiIdi minins liatrIrt, *eft"reeon totn totIMtiaao in sr tlons 3' ant t4,wttahit. V i north, mom.' 13.v.',st. whi, Inlet to ·· ror· d In the Mele e of the re- I cordeE r of .14 tIT.rro 41414 V. at I ulbca M 04t44414. 1414. ,Ia, iihe i4 : 414)41 :. Ztid survey N.. 1 trltlnniigt .N. Iat corner N. , flut 441 Ittl,ti southwet tw,4 .4ner i~t 34rct.lfl oath tOU41$tll 4. 444 . 4.44 1wet 0.1 teert 112 fret; ? 14 notch 4f dgrfes, .^. min 444...4 .' , 4 ib ?4'4'4 1 e Iw not h4 I er t ~rr $1 'a41.',"e 1 4444l4.444'tr Pat34 1 fe.t 14,44* the lrNl." I-,; ti'. ,i JW.''** ' 39 nun. ut.I4'44 ti4i 1 4' 111 444 , 1444t 1 44pu~ nor 4th north 1 "1"";iC44i4 2, 1 jj stct :4 h er tiy of Not ,'44144, 1964. I'he4 wt)t~ t.44llwi 14 41 ,t114 1441 to 4h445 4444'444t' III 41h4 11141. ,,444 Xitnlaght 4't4'4461,444 1,14r. 441444I4VP)4d. 4.41.' ~f It iwt plih~liat 144, Nov I ,,.1691 I'O DM O O 9111l/ v* s sati A I,t..waos rgigex aermeaont. We gualialPOa Car ofV fete isan pr mge. me 11lIrih UAL Co.41 meateg am LOST ENERGY itrai :.. wki'.«arnq PSue. M N ' 1.adwill .mw.M u. M ýse td A.Iy~a OR WOME~N. *culCM3LLbUOUO3N UU 5WECND OLNL8 'BSOB 3OU ALBERT LEA Rou fJlinneapolis and St Louis RailWkarº, -DEST LINE TO- ST. LOUIS -. S--- -HOT SPRIN CHICAGO KANSAS 01 CALIFORNIA _ fOR LOW RATES AND AB. C 1W.ER INFORMArTION ADDRES IA. B. CUTS' ACTINo oEN. T. P. AOr. MN"'1 An MKYOURHORSESHOER FOR THE ONLY HOE FOR INTER USE. It ABSOLUTELY prcwnts slippiur, Auid Irntre. pcrfect safety amnd maort I hursa and dm4 em., fhed chit the ",er'.I llp'" your hv. e'e festeu alrew.i In gdl cu.(lUu·a-keltsq i m nut having to cnohtiwtliy remjve thne chore for .itrpe jmlm. The CALKS are RBMOVABLE, Stccl-Centecrd alnd SELFSHARPENING When worn out new CaIler con eeausily lu gerted without remorving eI... . tailng am mmaniensq ammnotnt of time usually loot at the blbnnkutnnth shalt On eelpt of postal will mall free car do. Sorlptlj l cnularoitalubnmtin' oies lkad Yhuem. reuly to ho nalle I fur tri, ufeU e Utii wimaWr at very low pi ics. Nicola & Been, Nt. lnul, Mlnn.. and Mlnnespolie Iron to'rr Co., Mlinneapolis. Mlno.. Jemersi Ageute Let the ~tbl. wish RIPAN(S T Are )jut inN1 I In this new bb5$, 0 roctors have this jpresc simply for t I.wrI, C a