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.TENEWS FROM BUTTE ftqqIu rmim ll ll . o amI r IUI-Fmd em Dec. e-A w odinah em less cba a" Dee. -A exMpased wlls be p Sm tsom ow , t's s mmtIstlg of eltr eounmel, whMeb has for Itepp Staxi of Bnt's hoe--se Il-I.. It SweU.nown fect that one-hird of the l epeseo of the city arl.s o tof bhese women, and ye they pay Into the city treasury. the ot and gambling houses am taxed vity, ad the propoaltion now is to ta h nmates of the bouses o ill-f.me. propota to arrest the women a onth and Ane them. City Attorney Shas been prepari an ordinance Stht effect. It hai been subtted toome r of the oout4i and will probably *pr-snte f~o ral or rejection to rrow nlrht. nome emberm of the nouell ftor a direct taxation of the of thi class, instead of the plan t arreting and flnin themn once a th. A direct tax of or $10 per Sh would reatly Increase the city's eus; while a lre of I1 and costs ld only briny St into the city's tree.a and ive 110 to the city attorney, iolce magltrate and city marshal. How If the ordinance i finally passed it probably not he long before theme are made to pay amply toward the --e-n'sa. an w Uses. H. Whiltare of the Gaynor fire alarm this afternoon Issued invitations SMayor Kenyot and all the aldermen to patty him on a visit to Salt Lake ity, to inspect the new Gayncr system Sput into operation there. The mayor ll e unable to acompany tie mprty, t seven aldermen have decided to go Sexpenle will le paid by the <(aynor - pany. The plan is *o leave here 'huMday evening. Alderman Touhey, wover, desires a delay of anotlaer day he is very y oy vingl into lis new othrn hotel. It may he that tie party ill wait for hint and not start until Fri evenlin. The trip will occupy at - four das. In view of this invitation it is not likely t anything will be done at tomorrow ight' mneeting of the council in regard the adoption of a ire alarm system. notber delay of two weeks will he conseiquence. The fire committee to inspeot both ysttms, and hav na visited Helena. conskhr that they uit also visit Salt Late hbefore a systlem adopte I. The result Is likely to i'b that systen can he put in hIfore spring. Ithough Mr. Crocker of the Ganewall stem says that if the contract were ren him at once heI could have the hole system in operation in a short time. en are on Ihand ready to put up the wirn. once, and tih IM.xes and other al apmratli q in readilnes to Ib *slhipl'd imldi«ullatetly. A matter of much interest to colme he or the council to-morrow night will he n realrd to the electric lights. (One of fireman had been employed to keep k of how mAny electric lights are out uring each niight. how often, .v't'I for w long a time. This duty uhas htenl fully attended to by the n.rePnan who had eluare of the mllter anl he has lute a list of lights whkih have not done aifactory service during the past two ks. a I--_ TOWN TOPICS IN BUTTE. Mble I Sa lloelfk amtlly Kimtd Ia Two tivrtee suits. ITterl 'ton(dnce of the ttandard. Bt4f.. Dec. 8.-Mrs. Annie Kovinki At suit against her husband to-day fer ivorce, and Adam Kovinski began suit lnst his wife at the same time for ivoree. It is a question which suit was n first. Mrs. Kovinski claims cruelty the ground for divorce, and Mr. Kovin i claims that his wife put him out of the and wouldn't cook for him. They e in Meaderrille. Judge Lippincott ls ttorney for Mrs. Kovinski and McBride H aldorn for Mr. Kovinski. The couple Poles. The woman asks for the enl of the 7-year-old child a.id for all y. Kovinaki owns a ate of 20 acres Washington a dwellil4t in Meaderville ad about 8 0im monot. He ie enployed t the Boston & Muntana smelter and a i.80 a day. Williani WoodwArrd has transferred to B. Barton Sheph.ard for 300 lot 8 in block 6, of Paucett's addition. Jailor Thitumas Richards received a tele gram to-day aunnouncing the death of hie rther, a well known state senator of Missouri. The city treasurer will tay no interest on warrants after D)cemiMr 11, but will have monnery to payr all warrants promptly. Holery Wolcott., brother of Seuntor WVol ott of Colorado, is the iguest of W. A. Ilark. Tlh Alice coniuanly shut down t-dlay al the Iuminers attended the funeral of arles I[rnei-r in a botly. W. H. Venneday, the Anaconda express agent, wan to-lay take, to otl, Iteer LuodAl penitenltiary to serve his one year'i nt tence. John Tmole to-day filed his ofle'icil lolnd as constable. The county conmiimsioner spent to-lay in examining tie county treasurer's books. The district court met this morning and adjourned until Saturday. Two Butte boys have been promoted at e Oden military academy. Berger ha nappaointed captain of Conm y A and Arthur B. Clark .t Compoany f Mr. Shropshire of the Onnah. office of the Union Pacific has been a)pointed at torney for Montana of the Union Pacific and Montana Union railroads in place of Bamuel Ward. Mr. Shropshire will reside Butte. United States Marsal Irvin is in Butte t-elay. ROBBED WHILE DRUNK. A uWtte Drug Clerk Who VrII A-lsep la In a Matlel ard Lat Il* M on-y. Spec.rl (orresponde.nc of the ttaudard. BL-rTr, Dec. 8.--A drug clerk, giving his name as John Dot. went to al*ep in tihe Clipper Slhade usaloon, on East Park str~et, last night sand when he awoke found that son.ehody hail gone throullr hn, taking 6. besides s~oni other arti e Early this morning C. M. Tracy and A. Coluambus were arresled anl clmrhrged with grand larceny in stealing the money. The evidence is that Trwy, Collumnlu being with him, was seen to l y a Iaunch of keys belonging to the victim on the window-aill of the saloon. Tracy claims that be found the keyM. Both men pleaded not guilty to-day uan trial was set for 4 o'clock WedneMday afternoon. Bonds were placed at $250. Tracy'a brot her, who Is a piano player at Cat. MlM' saloon, was arreted on the comnplaint of his wife for wife-beating, und as In Innumerable other cases, the *ift aoday retun d to apear anarst bhr apNop.- haOn thv UP e d .m; lm= Suls a = , -rr rr u I lamr yemen e m--vs U·no bw ls w 1L pQellawavU farku maa, wbrc fw bw P-r ~w rr ~r 1LI. ~Uwas OM u lp a"a abned toS saoftd A.m Pduu7 for easmufIf an ormn pea·d sun uul and w mt f urw tawgodow. +OUOTTO - A BLIND. A 1Semm PVem Site Whe VSwtI am s se a1t Leamees. zqr 101 s4pesulss et the tMaadard. bru, Dee. &-A telegrama was re e4 today by Cbare Daniel. partner of J. P. MoCandless the emplokment a- cy m man, aaking him to send McCan d. y Mxpre C to Chicao at one, SMl Daniels is now in Jail and the police have been looking for MeCandles, who left town on the morning of the raidin of the ril.ngtnt agencr. Appartl Mc('an =idoea not know tbat ie rmidh hz em made. The telermn was sent from 'Chicao and informed Daniels that he houMld return to Butte at once. It le btuht by sme that the telegram is a There is 114 In the poaes.ion of the po lice whicl was taken front the till of Me (anlless' aIenry. Attorney O'lDonnell for Daniels laid claim for S4 of this money. Daniels claiming that to be his private property. Attorney Haldorn levied an attachment thbi aftenoon for 6,. rent claimed by P. D. StwarMu. owner of the oflce where Mcaudleas carried on his nefarious business. This left little for the aM working men who put $2 each into the agency's till. The came was pettled up this afternoon. The sum of 42 was returnec: to Daniels, wlhom claim was filed first. The balance of $7- was aidd hack at the rate of I$ each to the trnt aW working men who prne.nted their claims. Daniels paid 40 of his $42 to his lawyeLs. He was exhonerated from blame hy he working men )pre.nt, altholugh at one tdne they were quite fierc.* aiginst him. l)anlils r ay be has. been a ranchtl man for eleven years, came to Butte a few weeks ago for a job and was give'n i situ atlo,. by McCandlrss. Ho worktd a's lekrk for it a week. and uayss lIe had no seupicion that thingr were not right. lDniels is going to Miles City. where Ite is a witness in a murder trial. S.seatng Arhl. Im Laidvlk.e. LMovstILL. Col.. Use. .-A tragedy hees early this narning resulting man's death and another will die aormlnmg. Balley Young who ban figured la several shootinlg scrapes and is charged with killing Mart Dugan over a year ago, had trouble with Frank Cole and the men were looking for each other all yesterday armed for a deadly bhattle. Early this morning as Young was walk Inl down Harrismo Avenue. aeonlpanied by Bart Landir they met Cole and Clarence Wolvertao. (oe and Young pulled their revolvers and began firing at each other. The other two men also drew their guns and took part in the hattle. Some twenty shots were fired. Lundly was shot through the heart and (ole was mortally wounded. Young and Wolverton were arrested. Excitement over the affair is intense. At the Seuthera. Tbh Evans. Terry, Claumen Brokerage enepahny open up for busineMs in their new alce In Butte at the Southern hotel tq.day. The company are making a sclidlty o property at ColumblaCly as a choice residence suhurb to Butte. Next Sng shade tres will he planted on each of the streets in th k suburb and streams of water run along the edges of le sldewalksl and everythlng done to na-ke it an inviing and pleasant residence Via Berm App.a vs in Cuost. Mweral I orrw-simijlmsene of the Ow uSsitrI. BrrrP, Dec.C &-Jamphl Harrnire ac cused of murdpr in the first dowroo IIW kill Altl his wife was arraistived I-fore Jiude Newkirk this afternoon. Hitiexaislsviation was amt for Frklay at 10 Wclt-cki. The dead wonsman'. ais6ter arrived front Chicago this luorniag. DrmaI-MartIm. At 8 o'clock yesterday m-mtwlin a large comlupany of frienuls anmtnhlled at St. Paul's cahurcl to witia~n the nuarriage of ArLtar Duval and Miss Llaurna Martin, Ibthl of this city, the ceremviomy hIting |ier fornamd h. the pastor, Father LkD Siere. E. L-caire was the lbtt man anils Miss Algnit Ik.moudii was the tride.nimaid. Mr. and Mrs. Duval are receiving the sincerest conllratulatiols of a larRe *iri'le of uM qIaltulanMces. EA*',4KN"(I.t IlY. .Inr K% T. - Agrats in .VMetstso: A rate of nete and esa.-ftht far. fkr time runbotd trip iU app!.)y Ioakv witlaill u dlittatl('&' o of :.M) Iiles Ie h been nut.le for the.. (lmrristnua.. avid(1 Ne'w Y~. bolidaym. Ti.'kvt.t 1tw' .401. I).'.,'uvi ber 9C L'S AtLAd :11, ISM?4. ,111d JallltanrY 1. ItPOO. 'FimaL l Misit. JammUary 3. I'M. Adimi,. thme alptibic. Vuurm trly. J. A. .t-wim, Kent-ral Jall*l feIr Murder. SlotY ('CTY. Iowa, IHk'. 1. Jurane Slutal inon auel Elinmr Seiimple we're jail*el thii ollni)rlll for thi- nlusller of Jnsle-s DIuIIgRn near SloanI. this lcollunty. lit eveniiitr. IkU blood existed trbtween Slanullionl unI )Dulon. and last eveninig while l)Duigo amndli wife were driving alonll tihe hlillh way Shannon and Semple enuerlir l frnom the ro~adoide land Shannon shot and killed I)Dugon. Semple fired at Mrs. l)ugemni but mtnimed her. For 15 per month you can buy a lot in Columbia City. Butte's choice residence' locality, that will double in value it 12 months. Address the E. T. C. B. Co.. 41 East Brondwry. Butte, Mon[tana. Lamas.m wmei. Iralitent, strong and honest young man, unmarried, new comner to Montana. 0 work of any rsepectable char.cter. abead bores. Splendid recomr mendations. Al ly "H" Butte oM.ee of Ta AHrADAsa, jt Malm street, north. The celebrated Nolrtrd's underwear at Estes 6 Connell's. Estes & Connell have reeelved their new fall stock of clothing. Preamril- t; tie acurately -oinjwtunde d at A. T. Play^-r's dcni store, day or night. New underwear. over-shirts. neck wear. bats and caps, boo" and whoes. at Estes & Connell'*. Mi. H. V. White has Just received a fUll fine, of Frencb imported bats. Winsor & Newton's tube paints 10 cenit as Crms' drug store. The latest fall and wilsr shapes in the e.tebrated Christy hat at Motes iCon m~awl& MI APPEAL FOR JUSTIZE IIrMý i1 IYIM M[ II hI1MN tm . s.- l marmm +.-. • ebndle "sr - mm dleeol mseiusp Aswing'ser Asgmet sens tUwhep - atwe w a dame wees-W el Cm*aso, Dse. 1.-It dh Crusea ease *- Mr. Iughaim, te the plu.m.etlea, a- t IMsl or the klIes of CrenaIn -dpos- e the hbe, and deae d and Ium.mtdlhe appleal. n at the lraw oeen -- . aeAd. risag h.tkmee to lute qusettia.n "o the valme of elre.nt.na evines.e e cited lewal uopioas to the fRee.t that it ay be setsger than any dirset vd.sea.e. Jade l m, he saidk, had taken p the elir de.* lit by h and ar.u.d Ih wearkness. This wars simply the old story -- a bundle af a bundle of dicks. No it wa--s this ease. Each lncriminat.ilg cia umeaterae was explainable upom toe theary of Innamseeh hut the comabied oar.crlr i to what they poite.e was was irrea st hle. Thme lrunmstases, nfro. the time of the meeting In Camp 9D to the finding of the clothes of (ronin in the sewer. showed it to e, a c osspiracy ot human design. It had Its origin in bate, the fousatation In the charge that C"Wig- was a yW, saed It enhd In the buclery In the C(arlen ottage and burial In the sewer. Then Mr. laghae pro ceeded to an analysis of the erklenes and a.gting down to t e Ctartson ttage, said: "Why did Burke Rent ts.e ottager and b-ld possession of it uninterrupted aontia after mouth? He was a day ltborer and working oaly at kid times. Where - are the brothers and sick sister who were to oeupw the cottage with blmn and why did they not appear and testify iln his behalf:ll Four or Ave people were to live i. this cottage, yet it did not contain a mingleo krtle of kitchsen furniture. It war to at tend one of ()O'Sllivan's n.ae that Doctor (ronin was called. The cottage was close to O'Sullivan's hous.e. Burke told OtSulli van about It as amian as he rented it. nuhequebhtly O'Sul)livan vts.ched for himu." The speaker dwelt at lengtb on the- sus pkiious character of the ke namn's con tract forwt'ronli' servires, the hirinIg of the white horse. (Coughlin's auspk us amc. tions, etc. He went over the ground of the ridkle to the outtage, the anurer, uubsa quent bestowal of the body Ints the catch asis, and Burke's Sight. All this cou uimeting chain tof evklnce, he said, was Indisputied. He touched uuan the tesrti anony of the defense, and showed that it wasr all by friend t the accused, whileo in culpating evklesnce was by imnpartlal wit nwesses. Inr.gnoanu thew proceeded to trace the contnnectin between ('ougltin, Kunase and (':Sullivaa. He reviewed the fgiht between ('ronin and the triangle as the nmoving cause of the munrelr, aged closed with an appeal for *onvkctionr. BONDS AND STOCKS. U.ps ~ Dewan to s arket Vames ea the New Trk Emk sa egs. Nrw Yoar. Dec. 8.-The stnek aarket was active todlay. espeially for the u*n listed departanent; but there was a nmuch better tone to the dealist throughout the greater portion of the d and advances are in the deciked majoerity among final changes. Thb feature of the inarket to day were the continuance of for.igsn pur chases, heavy covering of shorts in the general list and raidk on coal stocks and trusts. Lackawanna and Readliag were prewed. the former extended to 8 per cent. Trusts suffered to a lesser extent, but the losses in then were not material. Another endeavor to cover shorts in the last bhur resulted in a marked rally, which ex tended to the entire market, which Lunally closed only fairly active anld strong at the beat price of t day. Govermoent bo dull and steady. Petroletw opened satrog at IS4, and clowed steady at 10o%. Stack Exchange-Openint: 1l4; high est 10 ; lowest 131 %;; clsing _. Consoidated Exefxae-- n e sen r 108i ; highest, 10t3; lowest, cle The losmang quotatons were.: O.&4'sregIIered 1 N. P V t 'red... :4', U. IL 4' rouepus... 127 Nuescs.... :J. !1. e41U W . L54',' lt I.......... tI v. IL1c'·st'rr utpws. 1 _'Neo N. . -hr..... Nb' Aaas.*aam Kxpruss 116 irIVUS 15u*... . Cam. ll t&-. 7*'. Mrarum Nav'g... 13 C7a. "'Mthwrrt.. . &%Iraasremumeala. 14 C4Mnrhl Iar..... i. ?ParUlc Mal.. * ... rI~nswe ....... /.as , . I".%.. n asp ...... :s'. Kasll....... K a. D.. I.. & W........ Jb, Mt. Pul.. ......... dog Lakel we,... tlub. 1'&ug Iat . I6a lia. & Nash..... . 4" Prefrre . . Mkhida (t('tntl. W United !Mates rr .. Itt 'Ka, 1'acille... 1r: "~ Irartn. I ux1 -"s Kansas Irxas.. tlnc.'. W..4.. ua'ku. i*.±% Dennrvr t lt. 1.... Ir. Alu'u ('ctastl hl. 4b~5 NE.rtIhrII P'atAc.. 31A. Ila~il CGs.... . Moss-y on CUBl :s.a 7. Prine Ilmercantile pnpe r.4.u74c. Sterlinag Ehalllnge-. *ta&l,.s ;i ity day hl.W. P.*); deuanaLd. $.4.4. Milling quotations as follows:: (oper. dull and omnwlual; Lake. Dee.. aud, sltewdy. inactive; domestic. PM$; Tiln. quiet and firm; Straits. ..'.46. Allen ............. 1 45 Horn Nlliver ... .. 21 beuadw .............. . 1 .... Cokw .......... . to (os..CgL. ..... i Mll. R. . itMle. . (hamadaar. ... No l 'Mlel.....O Cws e... ... flan Mr;t stla.. l'ra ............... s hir~ .. ...... .. aI.vuce ... -*.. Colorao Cccs..... r.- ats as.Tpk . sad Va... :MwCc.am I. 'Iailgl '' 1111%! bau sr (yrsslo r11c...... ... NoIL nowike . e Craisro ad....3 I -ae a... 1~ m Euarekglu s.......... ,lPao......T !D l ·rert.......... 1 00 tlararIe.... .. . 14 Pany.. LADKLVUI.erra, Nev~adl. 2 1 W X .0116 ... 1(sia Hop"r.. . 1 Hcus«Itake.... ..... " w;nion Lya..... Boston: Cl haitgo 4th. Tpk. tit 7'$ its rtes. Ces. Cols ... Ulsi lad Rent " MO! 11bod irrip radntsrd....... as " ttt MEW.R~l. 1e1 durUsRWss........ $=%".~ I~eso ..... Ill PHILADI[1.PHIA.-Wcxd. nominallb car changed Bo..roxr-Nat much change Ina the woo market. In terriorial wimol thee. Iha. been aloes on scoured uasis of fptri) for Anie, 66$.67c for fne meidiumflI, andti W, S for mnweiun. Males of Texas anxld 4regoei wools wen- also in this range. 4altfaoeuia wools have hees selling at low prices. AD paits. lndebrd to Mort Emmna.. or C.(arbLon & Co, will call at Anaconda H.er ball and mettle tbalr account.. Frost stet eang OkL. All-wool ladies' cloah kM. at sere Cunel's. A. T. Plavtmseawlos a full Fir of patent mt Aichla, Pam b..h dn'u miii so" or icks. Mnnu aPoL.u Dec. --To remaina of Plouin-r Ohleon. of South Dakota uni vw.e--ml Milton Pickett, of tlw PiFne Pwe, smd Compositor Robert McCutereon rwer bsted today. The htbo of E. J. Jenklamr was taken to sioux City b rwmatves. Tih other vktimn will he burled tomo.,w. ()win to the ltangr ouo reodtion of the ruins of the burnted bullding, no searrh has t boeon nude for more bodies. Be*lfre the creoner's Jury -lary tu IInildekr of the str~urwur stated that woodre tiurs were order ed peat an instead of iron, in arrount of the differ ence in thel ex|.ve,t. about &.Oul . TIm building insnlet4>r makl he never ronsk cred the biMidikig a safe one. and sakl three roanth S ago a committee* railed on him and said they feared it might fall down any tissmn withdut warniaig. A lIar. Ck~hee A rama chatir,. is tiow oRelemd to any one who wihes to tsitr'S In tusincom. A well estahlished stadl we'll stockd general nmer chauldise suro. situate In ik,4-r lAlie cmounty. cost ls -NO ons liheal teris. Ap illy y lettr uo mostoflk'e, hbo 142. Ama This is ON- -easmin fewr Iadlw to purchase a nice wrop. It will ismy our lady re'adeurs te Ulook at I). J. Itenuiesiy Mercrattile ('o.'* advertlauusemI c(f "SIciIAl Wrap Sa1le" fow 'lne week 4i nly." 'rhitfirm will ke'wp their wood in all siuat.'nms'n they Ituake'. Ver e'utter-.. dol'ive-.ry .el'igltho an iiel lesl oledu o to tlhe Me'mtatia 1- Lemnilmer & A're duce C0. Afltivd; nia.ttvr,.l.e a~t (r4ea l etmr. EVANS OPERA HOUSE' 4)%V NIGHT (MIX.. Wednsday. Dec. 4th, `89 Karouu"aº to MaYnu tanelanu Aw4 M41. h (N tYIaet r *i' tti,& IeI.y M. Il. I....v It'.. ýIazntf.." ~t 1'hwmri. Ya R titll'·51*·p·I n. ulcer I'ur(lllal*,s~lcr SPIDER AND FLY IIlustrated lb a 1Iraa4 Cn('mgnlrcn ..f 9I stiwt+.. IUaitaiag ~*Iuiuº.. tb.glaati, g, Mor i.. 1 rcs.u p "M4Ig& .41,41%. ummalq.hI.' lu.lla.'..I lmaaasulfa nlan~hr.. klnn 11II· ."hiklnc~o to us-4- hr *n114 of Ib .d r at4 ii IsI. .N kiss ..r 42 wlk..al fly. An .as..rrutnmm..ut .imtnnaallnt *lrrythhmn that I. juin ku ...14.4ly 1) ai'he. huarkijllw. win tentllim.. Q1.rCrt :Ind .: w"."jnlty. A Paim1A .11 air IIa* stflw~kd.awli Cnlwalmfy: 1l111.1 Thana.". Ada I*saa. 1.1.1. Rwdds. 1o-lh.-a( i IW'tv., AItlU'·· Allen. lanlen traw.. Ilar.. Irom.. Ilo*its t Paa..r. KaN Albag..l.'i. MIadiii). TIe rut.ma Pirawliailiw, anhiarr lhe -)arIuUnil 411 Uwtiiai, ta 1L44I1"rt Yra.'r. EiVANS OPEIRA IIOU SIE 4IN1;: NIllT 4XI,. i Thursday. Dec. 5th. 2%wi·a IKIgtaap m StIP o1 the' tImunur Atnra.r u Atiow. McKEE RANKIN. mlelgr)M.IA f IlSA MABBEl. HERS mosnlt an V% 'le*n lo 4 3115 uy oct 1') r1ayer THE RUNAWAY WIFE A 1lk-iI fmI tkunw,4I, 141wy -A Puwu sof 5lgula Ilma e..· awlrt.. ELEGANT FURNISHED ROOKS -AT THO D IIMONIC W. M 'rwet. Wear Iroot. Au1WUU. t l.nt. IN TII.K III4T:+"MIIT4t'IbT OTrTIIK (O'NTV dlf Ih"""r Imig. P Malt- ef Md,,mlaa. In tbe mitter of th." e~ar .4 A l-:aEhuriute Pe-huask-,- de eeamwl: esrd.-r 4nslibw ea-aw.- by urd-r olf malet i mal r-tl-.- %mawkl hot be- ml,-.". Pierrne fA.nwne. the aallit.iati'lzun r Al the .wt"et elr f Vae-aarlt%.· pw~Lniv r. "'et-?·a*I. haie\la fl" his pºetltlk.. herli p ..ý tat for an ordetr oft slal- 1t the rejel crs tafre ntlf m ist eI-l.-nt. tar the- purIM-uc thernet .t t 1.49th. It is the,,sfnr.- ewete-re-e by~ the- JImmelg wi muid mannr. that all mw-rsMwew. ilmlevre-s.- ham th- ern bi-t ie ~ild *leewmeel4 ail war ltleeor., the- mai llt,. Iriat tewert ..n Mnela).. Mlt- lth whey t .amnalary. IsIat lee .ehauli Int twer forimwa,4 eat meal- day, at tone r.earl rien elf makI latatrl.t Ceeanl9.at U . fert hea~is. in vid (:..tiny of Ih.-r IMlyge, to show t-aus. -uI, ace. otd-r e ll ntle h. rn-aute- te thb. mate P·t.rr IAISJiw te h4 HES tial elf) bthe re-ll %aid restate wf Itse.-r I 5.1141 efreeame-e earluts. I'-loq aler as shall Iw- nee----arye. And that a ..q el thle oiler 11e- I l-tlsleese) l u a w.-- tee at learnt tear suame-e-e- seake weeks il Anaeedla ltandardnl. a Mw-we jmwper Printed nani luhlluhjl Ine .l ld Ikc-r IAMis. ('*lloy *.. N *l~lltll' . Judge. Ilata" 1 i.+. '.red. 1 wM. The Splendid Line is Still increasing! Lower Prices Em Diamd. Lower Prices en. GCold and r Waltein, Lower Prices More Diamnedm. Mure Gold and Silver Wag0ee.. MIr Solid. Soldlverwa Moue Silver Pl.ewar.e More Jewelry. More (kicks. Mowr Opera Glasrmm Moru Silver and .-al-rtHaanled Knihe., More Pine Carviag S.. , Juns the Thing artelr Tbank.iv.ne TiwrbW. More novelties in the entire line of the Jewelry trade at the lowest prices goods can be sold, and the prices talk for us. Come and see for yourself, and be sure and ask for tickets to the drawinlg of presents made by LEYSON & TURCK, City Timekeepers, 22 1 Main-st., Butte City, Mont. XAONG THE New Pretty Things in Gold AND SILVER FOR LADIES WE HAVE: Hair Pins. Bracelets. Bonnet Pins. Hat Pins. Side Combs. Queen Vests. Glove Buttoners, Bon-Bon Boxes. Beads. Card Cases. HIGHT & FAIRFIELD, Jewelers, Butte. SPORTING GOODS. Just to Advcrtise This Department in Our Store we will Rafile Four Guns. I Parker Hammerless Safety Shotgun. 1 Winchester Repeating Shotgun. I J. N. Scott Breech-loading Shotgun. I Winchester Repeating Rifle. Model 1886. This rUjlem the trM 4 4 8aa we are eu.rlagr in i trk. Tie prtis will b the Two iMi sad the Two Lwest Taking te lvtaers. as my arbit. TICKETS WILL BE $2.00. Pa.r usal at mar stre. Thae anld placn o rawe will he mausemarl In these elum as m Ias tlrke4s are- all dis5letl fst. WN will pmustlerly ."11l OIly eIm lanIrs. Thse lestlring hm aaee wll do werl te call artly, as we have teen asusatrnl that 11K ti(.lts will all go the ALrs week of mle. ANACONDA HARDWARE CO. HEADOUARTERS FOR HARDWARE. FINE PHOTOGRAPHS. My Work is all First-Class and of the Latest Styles. Enlarging a Specialty. PALACE STUDIO Oe Peter* s NOWIV S YOUR TIME TO BUY. MACCALLUM & CLOUTIER HAVE YUST RECEIVED A CAR LOAD OF CHOICE CALIFORNIA CANNED GOODS WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT BOTTOM PRICES. STAPLE AND FANCY GRO',ERIES -IEM)- OGNTS' FURNISHINC GOODS. Mawny Important Additions have berme made. .ish will Skiil a Lowest Ptres.