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A STEP In the right direction will lead you to our store. We have finished invoicing our large stock and are better prepared than ever to furn ish you with good service able goods at the very lowest prices. Winter is Not Over For, in fact, it has but just begun and this means that you will need heavier clothing of every descrip tion. We can give a fit in anything. Our READY MADE CLOTHING is a pleasure to the wearer and an object of beauty to the observer. In IYEN'S FURNISHINGS we have nice things for nice men. No Back Seat For us when it comes to SHOES, Those handled by us are from well known factories, about which there is no doubt of their being serviceable. As for style and comfortableness those are two of our trade marks. Above All Things Remember that our goods will stand the inspection of all. We are not afraid of close scrutiny by the pub lic. We are the leaders in first-class clothing. Yours for 19oo trade, LINTON CLOTHING COMPANY. DR. W. I. POWER, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. Special attention to Surgery and Surgical Dis. eases and Diseases of Women and Children. Calls promptly attended in city and country. Residence 2nd Ave. south, our. o1st et., Lau rens' building. Telephone No. 90. LOCAL NOTES. -It's off. Are you on? A home or investment. 41-tf -Miss Agnes Mains has gone to Helena for a visit. -Wanted, a girl to do housework. Apply at this office. 78-tf -P. L. Reece returned Sunday night from a, business trip to Nebraska. -Hunt for photos. All sizes. All prices. Satisfaction guaranteed. 829 j-W. B. Calhoun returned Saturday albht from the busy coal camp of Red iLodge. -House numbers furnished and put up according to city ordinance. See Austin North. 82-tf -The board of school trustees of Billings will meet in regular session tomorrow night, --Yogen Bros. are handling Sheridan, Gebo and Bear Creek coal. Let them fill your orders. * . oust Seipp returned the latter part c f last week from a month's visit to his old home in Wisconsin. ~p.; J. Callahan of Livingston is a d neu operator at the Western Union t telegraph office in this city. -An elegant room for rent on ground a floor, with bath and electrio light. t One or two gentlemen preferred. Ap ply at this office. 88-4 N --Hev. W. D. Clark went to Red v Lodge yesterday to assist Rev. Watson v of the Congregational church in hold- fi ing special services for several days. te -The Fergus County Argus says it s' understands that Hon. W. A. Hedges has also been summoned to Washington tl as. a witneis in the Clark senatorial ti contest. h -Mrs. H. H. Hollister and Mrs. W. i 0. Hassler arrived home Saturday 0 night from a six weeks' visit to their d parents and other relatives and friends h in Pawnee City, Nebraska, al -Wanted, place on sheep ranch by hi married man; have had four year's ex perlence and can take charge, Wife good cook, 0, W. Clifford, 9784 Sec. P end Ave. south, Minneapolis, Minn. $ -Traveling ungineer H. H. Day, al whose district formerly extended from ni Mandan to Hope, Idaho, has been 0t ohanged from Dillines to the Paclflo coast. Traveling angineer 0. 8, Lar, hi rison has the distrlot from Fargl to di Billngs. i --Sturt H, Uaguou, the contractor Sr of this oty, bhas fled a petition In p1 bankrop, in the United ltate coamt at In Helen, His liabilities ae I18,". I 9804.0, owed mlostly in 8illige and w Batse, Ils aet are 7eo0, part of Nt rbtob ge curp. -J. 0. Kiehl of Columbus is in thb city today. -See Yegen Bros. 50. counter al this week. 88-2 -W. H. Sobrieber returned yesterda; vill from. an eastern trip. Ne j-prank Rose has gone to Red Lodge )u re he will likely remain anti ur spring. ter -A light fall of the beautiful occur, rn- red Sunday night, but it is fast disap ce- peering. -For a hair out or shave, done in a .ry workmanlike manner, go to Brown & Deokert. 75.tf -J. C. McCarthy, the Chestnut mine operator, made a business trip to Bill. ings Saturday. I -The north wall of the postoflcoe rst room in the First National bank block tat is being removed. -Austin North for town lots. Low ier prices. Reasonable terms. Easy ip- monthly payments. * in -Wm. B. Sleeper of Sunlight basin, y in Wyoming, is attending to business matters in Billings. a -T. O. Peacock of this city is in ad Carbonado organizing a camp of Mod to ern Woodmen of America. s -The nomination of Walter Alderson as postmaster at Red Lodge was con e firmed by the senate on Jan. 28. fn. -You take no chances when you get work done at Brown & Deckert's barber shop. Only good artists employed. * -frTen Hungerford entertained a large company of young friends Satur. to day afternoon in honor of his seventh birthday. Y - When you pay your money you ex In pect the best in the market for it. The re groceries sold by Ben W. Toole are the best. 08-tf le ,iss Nettle Tawney returned to S Billings Saturday night from an ex. se tended visit to relatives at Ravenna, S. Nebraska. -Judge C. H. Loud and Court Stenographer F. W. Kreidler returned to their homes in Miles City Sunday afternoon. isw WarrenA. Evans of Urow Agency a Billings visitor yesterday. He )f was returning home from a trip to Car ,f bon county. )_ Miss Beatrice Matheson took her departure Friday for Toronto, Canada, n on an extended visit to her sister, Mrs. James Chapple. -Sheriff Hubbard went to Deer Lodge Sunday with Burton Smith, one of the young men sentenced to the state prison for one year. -The committee on military affairs in the senate has reported favorably for the $100,000 appropriation for the per manent post to be established at Sheri dan, Wyo. -The N. P. railroad company has a large force of men cutting ice near Keogh and shipping the same to their various ice houses bstween Livingston and Mandan. -Judge Geo. Hayford of California lectured in the court house Thursday ai. and Saturday nights on the "Mistakes try. of Society. " Those who heard him say au- his talks were quite interesting. S baGeorge Mains, a former Billings boy, was recently married in Spokane, Wash. His brother, W. Lee Maine in this city is feeling sad, but his friends or say there is still some hope for him. -The revival meetings being held to at the court house by Evangelist Roz. elle, are being well attended. Mrs. k. Rozelle is a beautiful vocalist and the singing is a feature of the meetings. ht -The Y. P. S. C. E. of the Congre- . gational church gave a delightful social ,t 11 at the church Friday night There -9 was a good attendance and the Endeav orers added a neat sum to their treas ed ury. - The preliminary examination of t at Milton O. Howell, charged with the ee murder of Thomas Rosling, which was , held in Lewistown a week ago, resulted t in his being held for trial in the dis. of triot court. S -B. F. Yerkes of the Bozeman s Chroniole is in the city receiving treat. , n, ment for his eyes. Mr. Yerkes was c m formerly engaged on the Carbon County t Sentinel and is a well known printer r rt of eastern Montana. -i -The Chinese of Billings have paid up their debts, smoked all their opium, , a drank their bad whisky and shlot off C n their fire-works, and are allee same Melico man again. It only took them c td a few days to celebrate the advent of g t, their New Year. p- -Dr. Carl Schulil, tle Helena eye d specialist,who is treating Harry Mann, id who was shot in the eye a couple of a in weeks ago by a bullet from an air gun, w j. feels confident that the lad will be able h to regain his eyesight, but not nearly a t so perfect as before thire accident. g -s -Fergus County Argus: We learn na n that William Calder took the deaision of be il the supreme court in his ease pretty at hard, weeping the greater portion of at . Monday night. Heretofore he has put on a bold front and was apparently in. in different as to his fate. A death waich N Is has been placed over him to gpard l again self destruction. 4he Billings Telephone company TI Shas established a uker.lon-thea.slot mer. N vice at several dIPerent convenient w Spoints in the buisneas portion of theI aity for the use of non-patronas. The Sc telephone service has been greatly w , abused by non.patrous, who have mno a nopoliaed the same, and the company x a thought it aboua time to o.ll a halt, hi o -J, M, Bartu, manager of the N.ob.al ' brata Laud and Shaep company at Gor. ye Idon, Nhb,, is sipeaodima a oupe atof days v~a in tllng. 'He la rturning from a re rl trlp to Loave rll, Wo. on a visit to his ia Spatne, Mr. iWtiobell, who is looking al Safter their sheep laiteaas Io that a I. Ii lion, Mr. BDrto is ratlyr impressed 4 Swith that wtolan ao Wpolag and a'l in the -Kid Glove sale at Yegen, Bro this week. 88.2 rer all &Mrs. J. J. Gillen of Red Lodge 88-2 visiting in the city. terday -H. S. Mendenhall has removed ( Rockvale from Billings. Lodge -Grant Lamport has gone to Rool until vale where he will remain for a time -Prof. J. E. Kurtz and wife wear occur- Saturday visitors in the city fror disap- Laurel. -Peters, the tailor, is still leadrn e in a See his suits to measure at $15, pant )wn & at $5, and up. 54tf -John Hughes left yesterday on t mine business trip to Great Falls and othe Bill- northern points. -For salenor for rent, a large fau toflice nished rooming house. Apply to Aua block tin North, Agent. 82 tf -T. P. McDonald and wife of Brid Low ger were Sunday visitors in Billings Easy being on their way to Bozeman. * -The county superintendent wil basin, hold public examinations in his officl siness in the upstairs of the court house or Friday, Feb. 16. is in Li . Clements of Red Lodge came Mod- down last week and entered St. Vin cent's hospital to undergo treatmenl lerson for spe6ial trouble. con- 17Major F K. Ward of the Firul cad elry at Fort Keogh, was a Sunda3 u get night visitor in Billings, returnini carber from a trip to Nebraska. * -Chas. Sherwood, a Northern Pa. aed a cific switchman, had his hand smashed Iatur- yesterday while nimking a coupling. The venth injury is not a serious one. -The city council will meet tonight u ex. at which time a city treasurer will be The elected to fill the vacancy caused by the e the resignation of Hugh S. Evans. t-tf -The Woodmen of the World will ad to hold a regular session Thursday night n ex. of this week, at which time two candi tnna, dates will be piloted through the forest. -Senator and Mrs. O. C. Bowlen of Jourt Red Lodge were in the city Friday irned night en route for the Pacific coast on uday a pleasure trip, expecting to be absent about a month. aenoy -The sewer contractors were not Be able to complete their work today and Car. it will probably be a week yet before the system is ready to be turned over to her the city council. tada, -One week from next Thursday is Mrs. St. Valentine's day. Several Billings firms are displaying some fine lines of Deer the dainty love missives and those of one the comic variety as well. state -Otto Eastman of Livingston, who was a member of Troop M from Bill fairs ings, was in the city until today. He V for came down to attend the funeral of the youngest child of his brother Gust. East man. -A. D. Edgar of Helena, general s a agent of the N. P., was a Billings vis near itor Friday night en route home from heir Hot Springs, Ark., where he has been taking baths for rehumatism. He re turns home greatly improved. ruin --W. J. Deegan, assistant cashier of rday the banking house of Myer & Chapman akes in Red Lodge, was in the city Saturday night, leaving the next morning on the say Burlington for a three weeks' visit to his old home in Lindsay, Nebraska. Ings -Leslie C. Bunnell of Red Lodge Iu and Laura Jackson Trimble of North inds Middletown, Ky., to whom a marriage certificate was issued in this city ten days ago, were married last Wednesday ield in Columbus by Justice Geo. Simpson. 3oz dre. -H. B. Segur, general agent of the the Burlington, returned yesterday from a trip to Omaha and Chicago, coming home over the Northern Pacific by way gre- of St. Paul., He, says the weather in oial the'eist pan not compare with that of iere the northwest. --It is rumored that in view of the arrangement made between the North ern Pacific and the Burlington, Where. of by the latter is to have through service the to the coast from St. Louis, the former was will not inaugurate its new double Ited train service until May 1. -i. -The board of county commissioners convenmd in special session this morn. ian ing and in company with County Sur iat* veyor Morris and County Clerk Nat was G. Carwile drove to Laurel to inspect uty the new bridge across the Yellowstone iter river near that place, which was coin pleted a few days ago. aid -The Northern Pacific Railroad ti, company have discontinued the use or of Carbon county coal for a short period, me they having a supply in the Livingston em coal dock sufficient to run them about of fifty days. Nevertheless, the different coal companies are experiencing no eye difficulty in disposing of their fuel. n -The revival meetings are being of continued at the M. E. church this in, week. For thle three weeks that they r ble have been held the people have shown t ry a deep interest in them. Good coungre. gations have been present each night i ru and on several occasions the church has b of been crowded. Reverend Stall is doing r tty somen good work, preaching convincing of and touching sermons. -t -J. M. Schwoob and bride arrived j in. in the city Saturday night from Buffald, , ch N. Y., on their way to their home in i id Cody, Wyo, Mr. iohwoob is business a manager of the Cody' Trading company. b ny They were accompanied by liss Mabel t mr- M. Meeobau of St. Thomas, Canada, o lt who was met here by her betrothed, h he Geo. M. 8ohwoob, a brother of Mr. , 'he ohwoob, also of Cody, to whomu she ly was married that nigh,. 0' -A dispaltch from lPergu Pallsa, p y Minn,, says the city olerk has prepared i his annual bstatement relative to the II lo- city's electrio light plant for the past ti r year. The report plaoen the total ad ga value of the plant at *88,18,1.,. The a a neolpts for the past year woere 1i,. eg ala B.ll11, Doduoti#ug from this amount i all spenaum and lnteest on the eleootrle o light bonds, lerua the nut tom of 4d 4,o08,e naa the net eapiag of the Bros. -County Commisaioner J. B. Ann 18.2 .niesat Lavelle were down from Color ige is bus today. -A gentleman from Omaha is in tl 'ed, to city looking up a location for a furn tare establishment. Rook. -Sheridan and Bear Creak coal i time. sale by Yegen Bros. There is i were better on the market. from -Judge Matheson of Red Lod spent Sunday with his family in Bil tdng. lugs, returning to his work yestcrda: pants -Evangelist F. L. Rozelle add wit - arrived in the city Saturay night an on a are holding revival meetings in tl other court house. -John Kohout of Butte, who is a ur. stating in the brewery, returned Satu. Au.- day from a several days' business trl tf to the smdky city. Brid- -It gives the best satisfaction an ingo, has no equal, so say the consumers a Bridger coal, sold by Ben. W. Toole tc will only $8.50 per ton cash. 688-t office -The statement is made that t e on Northern Pacific owns $350,000 bond of the road beginning at Lombard an beading towards Judith Basin. Vin. -The Sheridan, Gebo and Ber Cen- Creek coal are the leaders, give th best satisfaction and cost no more thai others. Try them. Yegen Bros. * nday -D J. Burke, who was in the secre service for the B. db M., and is wel known in Billings, has gone into th Pa. lumber business in Bayard, Neb. hbed -Robert Rantoul, late divlsiol The freight agent of the Northern Paoifl who was appointed general manager o the Montana railroad, assumed thl ight duties of his position yesterday. the -The Bartlett Ditch company of Ge bo has been organized by George Gebo O. E. Roberts and W. J. Bartlett wit; a capital stock of $5,000, and incorpor r ated with the secretary of state. rest -According to the Red Lodge Piokei John Chapman says there is no tract n of in the Billings report that he is inter iday ested in the movement for the establish on ment of a third bank in this city. -L. I. Hammond, who has a B. & M. grading contract in Nebraska and not Wyoming is spending a few days in and Billings. Mr. Hammond will remove afore his family to Salt Lake until next fall er to when they expect to return to Billings. ys -County Clerk Carwile received a ings communoiation yesterday from the of county clerk of Sweetgrass county at of Big Timber, stating that they had a case of smallpox and asked if they might send the patient to this city as who we had a pesthouse. Mr. Carwile answered the communication in the He negative, as smallpox is over in Bill the angs and we are not receiving outslde aat- patients. -"The Nominee," a bright and era breezy comedy, was presented at the via- opera house last night by an excellent tom company, but the audience was small. )Sen Walter Walker, the star of the aggrega re- tion, is a finished and polished coined. Ian and had excellent support in Clay. of ton Legge, Annie Mortimer, Mildred nan St. Pierre and other members oat the day company, which was certainly deserv. thi ing of better patronage. to /.-Francis Eastman, the youngest child of Mr. and Mrs. Gust. Eastman, dge died Saturday from an attack of scarlet rth fever, wihoh entered that family about age a month ago, the oldest child first be ten uing taken sick, but recovering. The lay child was 2 years and 10 months old. on. The funeral was held from the house the Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock, con a duoted by Rev. A. Carswell, but ow ing ing to the nature of the disease none ray but the family were present. in -Stockgrowers' Journal: John R. of Yates, commercial traveler and gener al good fellow, was here several days the this week interviewing the Miles City th- merchants with some success. Mr. ire. Yates is from Billings and represents ice the wholesale grocery firm of O. C. nar Millis of that city, and competes fairly ble with any eastern firm. The superior railroad and freight facilities of Bill ings make it possible for the dealers of ethat town to make prices to Miles that eastern firms can only duplicate, and all else being equal Billings abould at have the preference. e -Judge Siduey McIntire of Lewis n. and Clark county in Helena Saturday appointed P. B. Moss, of Billlings, ad. nla uinistrator of the estate of Richard of Aebworth, to settle the estate in no od, cordance with the terms of the 'will rea Scently admitted to probate. Admllns. trator Moss's bonds were fixed at $86,. t 000. This is tihe estate for which two Swills were offered in probate, one pur. porting to have been executed in 1898, and making certain disposation of the U property of the decedent, a wealthy i Wyoming cattleman, and the other e made in 1896, leaving all of the estate n to his father, living in Manchester, 6" England. The 1891 will was admitted ht for probate, the other being withdrawn a by reason of a settlement having been g reached. ig -Carbon County Sentinel: The cout put of coal fromn tile mines here for d January was greater than for any prte. Svlous month in the history of thenmpi . U This is very flatterilg naew to many satookholders of the compa ho have been continally paying money for the developmat of t. roperty with. Sout seelg aythl return. Now, Shodwever, the esap their reward by Sseeing the paying its own way ae and at the e time putting aide something to apply on thbo coast of the , plant, The management are denervy id gof much credit for bringing about e these results, Seoretary J, C, Moaoa, t thy of the coal company arrived in this k lcalty Thmursday and will probnbly remain u SUtil sisi.e Ilma in)It week, to be presl. - eut at the triansIfer froml the old to the l new ImnitinemoiUt, * los a lmited timte we will fusalshb i , Rd Latn ant i i 1a as Ira ur, aa AA "i BE SURE rte YOU ARE RIGHT for no Then go ahead. That's the motto of our Prescription Department. That's Bill, what makes ours the RIGHT store to day. wife take your Prescriptions to, Btae Very truly yours, CIHAPPL2 trip DRUG OC and mers of -- - 'oole for -Phil Grtin, manager of the I 688-t lngs brewery, visited in Butte yee at the day, the guest of Henry Mueller, pi bonds dent of the company. Mr. Mueller, ird and leave Saturday $for a three or month's tour of;urope. Bear -bhief of Police Becker of He ive the was in the city Sunday for the purl ire than of taking back to the capital city a t die Orem, a boy who had run a, from his home and was appreher ascret here by the Billings police in anm i well to a telegram. This made the Ii to the fourth attempt at running away f home. ]'viaion -The city ticket agents througi Pacif the west and northwest are up in a ger of over the new ruling of railroads, wi ed the takes away their commission on coo tickets. Here in Billings it make of Ge- difference of between $90 and 884 a Gebo, month. Unless the railroads raise t with salaries of the ticket agents it will im coorpor- quite a reduction to them. -Lewistown Eagle: With Picket streets so brilliantly illuminated Le: truth town now resembles the most mod inter, of metropolitan cities. Her progl ablish, sivenen is little short of astound and visitors from outside points maa B. & at the phenomenal development wh ;a and we have made in recent years. ays in city in Montana has such bright pi remove pacts as Lewistown and our citizens t fall to be congratulated upon the bright llings. tore which awaits them. ived a Penmanship. a the Old Business College hall. I ad course, 4:48 to 5:45; night course, 7 ae to 8:80. Course, 12 lessons, beginni f they Monday. Feb. 12. larwile Prof. E. H. Conner, in the mARRIED IN SILLING S, I Bill iutside A Cody Young Man Meets Hill Oanadl Bride Here. t and so. W. Sohwoob of Cody, Wye it the uud Miss Mahel M. Meenhan of I ellent Thomas, Canada, were united in ni small. ringo at the M. E. parsonage oaturd grega- night by Rev. G. O. Stull. The groc omed, arrived in Billings Wednesday nig Clay- to await the arrival of his bethroth :ildred from her Canadian home, she arrivil it the Saturday night over the Burlingti esery- with a brother of the groom, and I bride, whose marriage onourred ngest New York state a couple of weeks ag tman, The wedding party left yesterdi larlet morning and expected to arrive in Co, about last night, where their friends hi it be- prepared a big reception and dance The their honor. The two grooms are po old. ular young business men of Cody. house DEATH OF MSR. JACKA. non ow- Leaves Two Daughter. in California, iI none sides Mrs, Crew, in R Mrs. Delia Jacka, mother of Mr ener- Clayton Crew, died at the home of he days daughter on South Twenty-ninth strei City in this city Sunday evening, Jan. 1I Mr with consumption. The deceased wi msents born in Fairplay, Wisconsin, and wi ) C 64 years of age. She came to Billinu airly last fall from Nevada City, Cal., erior make her iome with her daughtel Bill- Besides the daughter in this city, the r of are two others, Mrs. Julia Edwards c -that Grass Valley, Cal, and Mrs. Jeani and Williams of North Bloomfield, Cal. iould The funeral 'was held from the M. - bchurch Tuesday afternoon, the servioe being conducted by Rev, G. U. Stull, ewis Gone, but not forgotten irday One by one on earth's ties are broke ad- As we see our loved one's decay, ;hard One by one earth's flowers bloom b., i o- to pass away. II re- -Daughter. S,.- OGITS ROIIIU0D OIF IA0, two A HI. & M. Laborer Congesa to iIIlltIIgs ll( pur- Is "Touehed," 918,' jhos. Siddons, a B, & M. labors ilthy who had been workiug at Corinth ther came to Billings several days ago wit! state about $800, which represents his say ster, ings for some ti.e, He is a man abou I.ted 50 years of age and although he hau rawn asen something of the world, he ias been more of it after roahuig this city, Friday lie reported to the police thea he had been robbed of about ir0'), out. while ncoupyilng a room in Mrs. Hen or ry Holliung's lodguing house on Bouth pre. Twenty.ulunth street, betwaes Minen n'p. sota and First Avenue, and caunused the any arrest of Henry Brady and Albert Pat, have ersou on the charge of having takes for his "dough," w, Thin maen were taken before Justlo ow Kelly yesterdy a~nd their prelimlua#r d by oontioned untll tomorrow, 'Ti'he lhat. ay is pgranld larOsy and isa ithnIght the., ide will have to answer to tbh distloi thecotS, ievY - . ... ... -. basi Wiser. Is eturys Pemry Y Or- If Harry Perrey, ov auyous kawlup tll his whereaboutse will oonusluluat wic l sJu me, ihe will learns somethinug to his ad. res vantage., Addren, the . W, Webeter, 7I.1f Ihawait, Montaagl -sab V,. a limited time we will fhleima .00 Red lhd.e cosh at 8,a0 lu tant ,.0 Coal. Ie Bill. yeller. For a limited time we will farm r, pressi Red Lodge coal at $8.0 per ton 0 $ lir will for half ton, soreened. or four 78-tf Donovan & Spear Helena ST. JOHN'S COUGH CURE purpose Will Oure Your Cough. ty Jud. : Sold by OHAPPLE DRUG CO. aw ay :.., .. .......................... ehanded answer may for sale. e lad's 160 tons alfalfa bay for sale, or to y from fed on the ranch. Warm spring wet and good shelter. Apply to H. T. I ebghout derwood, Oarbonado, Mont. 80.4 n arms which Totng mnthers, coupon Croup is the terror of thousands lakes a young mothers because its oftbreak $680 a so goniing and frequently fal ise the Shilobs Cough and Consumption0 1 mean acts like magio in oases of croup, It never been known to fail, The wo oases relieved immediately. Price h her ots., 50 ota, and 81,00. Sold by Uhapl L.ewis. Drug Co. modern -rogres. unding marvel I i'a No HR M. ALLEN& C( ns are ght.fu Day ® LUMBER_ e, 7-:80 inning SAs. Dooaa, Iver. MOULDINGS, neINGLse, BUILDING PAPER, LATa, Las, nadlan HAIR, PLA5TB!, Wyo., LIenED OIL, of St. MIzEDPAweI uImur. GLANS, E turday · groom nighb Wext to N. P.R. E. Depot, 'i " or vn Billings, Mona Ington id his d in terday had RIC ice in Spop C, P. SLATER & SON a, H.. BRICK MANUFACTURERS, BILLINGS, - . . MONTANA. Mrs. t her street Furnished Briok for the followlnj , 88, buildings in 1800: was hluis ., 1ag. , ý'' ol, a Eaeln n saloon. .ter. e ther w T4l, o aul Itlaon. annie n .trs (pUt (ýo,'a addition. rarer e v * inmwilnras, Ai0 ýfopsevera.l u.rllnr iioU¶ss, audltionla-d vices Improvement., and totho sri soae Dela Ill, Our flBrt kiln will be redy about May lit -ad tllreafter we will be prepared to furnalsh an okei number of frat.olasa building briok at low pricss. t YAIInD NowtrHwaw or TI1i CITY. a but : 1111 hri dl, hi-liI, h snv. and all bout breeds, either thorough. bout bred or high.grade, had Mingle or In Oar Lote, saw oUR BULLt ARE PIRSTL.O.Ag IN IVARY that PARTIOULAR AND PRIOIS RIAIONASIgI Dan*), the. WOODS IN VITMINT CO. w s. Iw, Linooln, Nob llOll 6, MORRISI, :'0loo isor, l, g lbIp lloele, uar Il?.w4,r IIItSINIOS, MONTANAr agre C. E, Smith 6& Co, SOUGHT AND .OLO ' DRAVING AND ST Loosest- 9%CmlUSUS