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11 Thw I *o - w I .u . I ?3AYKUrV OUKOL. 3 º' fag .DNSwt A. vm a~"- . uHuan DUAYf. VNA -For baU aind flarrtU-AfrlvW *MauItý A. K.. *Ivor Now : A. U.. TýM srý Moo w ar~1 at * Ar. M- . NU a- A. ýl Nut .).Y. -i- Ue ýrwArrulvAne at NarsUm 4 iirr ·L Wo.4:sýI A T. MN.-ABMIvCU5 NIMO 4:11. mr 4· pI`e 4. Arrival and Dpaprture of Maly. ýMAILt DSPAR? DAILY /OS rr~~~~u ±:~r I.IL -i3~emth M MLAS..t~ r. x. Yd~e ofHd~mmw I e A. A.M. MIlta £558I WE ILY PW)UI .tm A. U. Naoutl. MU IKaulea Nia~lco. Iow A. K . S.f 1. x. ý . U r ....................l. ' . l . THU WUATNUR. TIM daft ureord of Obw !b. .ne . In Of sk Is vpaoeid bl A. T. Plrar. Nt Viraest. Tb..ouwld for yea gmrIh was: 7n.. m.. U d.grsee Is m., MS jesa4 p.iEn..41 degrees; a p. mu., 21 da~sripti~e 8s . *heswaadd wiU be V0. - eQ~ at 1A u.fa.. offic. ore at 1k afar. q O dsh " tiu Mow afawi. Advert Eatin WISH so be Eaarws.d at the bw a .50j.,. Ummierd Duaiduu, e~arnr o~f Msdms end I~d __ ABOUT THE CITY. German Lutheran service will be held as 7:L o'clock, W1ednesday night. i the Carhketan church on Second street. Look at the Estes & Connell Mercantile enassnay's adw. on the sixth page .sadway. it wil interest you. The fair held in aid of the St. Mark's L.buh was a surace s. tie net Proceeds almuntim to nearly MI0. Josepb Kimnimb anal Katrina Ikovich tom .murisd at St. Paul'. churmb rester day ai Father DeSlerre. Judge Fitagesdkl ban issued marriage Keren. to Michael (oreoran anid Kate Vinegan, and to Tbnnua D1evine .amId Jane In Judge Fltugerakl'a court yesterlay saneae of S. U. (!'Neill against Jobs. WltowUwa a dcideI iln favor of the plaits tit. A ~enm of n.rm hbelonging to ('onw tractor C'ongrwe tiook a lively nrsa fonen the MnSelter works yeterdtay an~ were sopped mauar the eorner of ('erry saud Iraro streets. The right to a fluisih hetwees, the ~aoil der Kid and Harry Mitchell of ()p.gl in advertised to take place at the pluslge bath bouse to-morrow night. TIwre i. sowe utnesinesa atnosag tleR aslrts as. to whether the autlhritk*i will rna-ri the ghbt to go on. The fIght l. tohe ffor m1I a side anad the gate se eipts. Teeterday afternoon thec Anaconda Smelting work. receiverl the retlguation .1 S. D. Br.4ge. who bas loong eld a re sponslhle 5Moiutlo as chief uof the array dmpartmnent at thIe upper work.. It is ur derattixat that Mr. rltrýtgt' will rq unitt part of the winter in (aatlfuorruia. hat t hat ai. ini tention Is to ntiake M..sataua tai. x-rmmiuameatt boee. Dhurimyg h.1. ,ikhimmee its this city. Ma. Bridge Lýaas hb.'iurue cmidiared to at Image circle of fnctimit 'who' will le-an w ithi reret ltat lit lha. s vercd Isi. relation.' wihteworks.. Go to ·JwackL 4 luarbeint for the filtst lunch and tiiols,.iaa hoer in thm. city. People wil be uuuart of wm.img a good show when tbey nml that TonI Fttrieu atel Abe Hays. the popular cusmcod lasu ar with Trwes' Plantation Specialty (on.s p-v,. _- - lew Craleuma tit, at Rates & Con nell.. IDr. t'.. Dart.... NA atesawl at Moo L..s' on Secomd .wet .mee Main, Anaconda. men for railroad work. apply at ver's ecuap. east of town. Wages IL Board .AID per week. KIL.PATRICK Bos. £ COLLIN.. I whb to info.rm. al nm d and new eMastI ere, that I now carr a full line of ae clgars which I will ell lower than the owest. JOHN V. PETRIT.. Dr. ehults. the emninent specialist. of uette City. will be at the lMonltana. Anis ..oda, Decetber 1:th to 15th. Sve new advertisemenit. V.r ,east. On r.asonable termn a large kitchen and dinin rooru. furnisbed. Inquire .at Sahlanot House, East Second street. Clhs prstectoer at (reea' drug store. Now is the time to buy your cigar. and ein e. ~John V. Petrit carries the eost oapet II e of New York. Key West and California cigar in the west. 3mb. tii. "La Rosa" chiar. for sale by 3rsm 6 Conall'm U.OO ladies' cloak I. .mrh r~ UI uhadin of plumb., at Bates & Cou. EM h r Uw r *rr Mazwsrli r cloeiug ost (thir h-"- r mlud emqmm -~d udm~M IT IS CGLOED AGAIN L le ets o a meve. os ar ~eV them . ora mlre - te e mo -ralhse sas Imm hus iMw a ***.." *Med I remn awe hoabe tow.be 3o e h apal.ddl Wets. usamo d. breU. D80. 96-It was marly milddight Saeineshyry whamn Ul.lsieadent Carrilt detrem-ad to pat s the hmlkheamd that had hsm removed eL the Ai.awd miaase early is se day. Whesa the s.ise was art ope red. all the sigas were fave ablie anl i waos mot until after ii- o'elol ateurday might that evidemees of lre were disovered. Every etort was tmade to get to the spot where the odies of hose who lase their lives aee supposed to lie heat, owlingr to the preasee og se and smoke, it was not posauible to reah It was found Iapaosslle iraturday night to work the 0.o foot level of the it. Law* r.ae,e which reaes into the 100 foot level of the Anacoeda. The fire was still estneklerlag and the opening of the bulk. herad evidently fe rnished draft which thasatened to rekindle thne hames. Under the uaperintendaet's directions, the bulk. heads were put in place again said the property will remaln closed for several ile the temporary obstructions were removed from the shaft, extensions were nmade to the pipe conveying stemn into the naes and they have hbeern put into full operation. It is believed that this will aid materially in putting an end to the fire which, while pretty well spread, is not so extensive as to alarn t ee in clhage of the a th It eliev that, by the constant ase of the steam service the fire can be held ii. check andl conftnl to its present limits. There is no telling how long the msane nmasy renain cksed. altlounaa Muser Inatendent Carroll is lapeing to open. it is time to resume operatiuns at a date that will keep the works ast Anaconda in no tica. IU.. winru lmakes as Tpesar. About I1 o'clock SNumday nlht (tmler Burhanan's attenticu waru attracted b a great uwroar proceeding from otak street near Fronat, He was told that a woman was being murdered, and on hurrying to the scene found Nellie Bowman in a vio lent altercatikn with the man who pa.ses as her husband. She claimaed that be wanted to "'ak" her shoes, asd as she did not wishl to go barefooted she oh ted to the proceeding sugg.etiln that her hustmnd go soak his Iead instead. She was put under arrest. J. E. nweet complained that she had stokle his chain and locket, and when the oficer searched her effects in the house a clmin and locket were found which saeemed to answer Sweet's dwecription, anid he clainmed then as his. Yesterday morning the wollan was lined $6 and costs by Judge Fitagerakl for dlistrlailln the peace. Shr will he arraigned this luorsing on a charge of petit lamressy. st"I Myste4m t'Sd Htr". ('Iierf ('Brik n of the Butte, fle tke-part ment and ('lhkf Thome.r of thl fire trli rade its that city visitle Anarnunla yester day. In cenlpaay with Agent Whitaker, of the G.Mloame arlua systes. these gentle eseas visited the asnelter works alnd took a general view of the system-a,. in als. for the works alid tie city. No tests were maek, althoelugh Chief Rkihey offerd tro clst out the mlsain Bontags so that noex(-iteme,.t mighclt he a-easmnared, ld deklenonstrate. the. pruiptias anid ef fcklenry orf lth eervrkt by any calls that niigllt he uarl.estdl. At tihe works anld in the city the (ansewell alarm systes is i i uaw. Tlhe visitors iluspecte*l tih m.rvie. iLn a general way alnd returns.l to Butte yes te.lsay aft(rsalsua. The LSart Eeat. A dulaily thromlgh car mwrvkr Iha. Iwmen w tablimli.l by the ('hkqagu. Unionll Pacific & Nortlhawe.tenru liw between an, Francls co. Port.lad ald 'hicago via Comancil Iuflr. thIaw offerint4 to tle pusltic facilitkwi noit given by as)y otlher line. TIwe limital fast mail. whkti Malts r a dlly between thl ahov*. IiIsta,( caurritw the ove*rland fast snail. a linlited nuanlnwr of first-class Ias lenager.a without extra charge, alld in ccm*n pul*sd of Pulllamnl vestilhulkl sle-awrs.4.aall IPmd(i.iwo to ('Chkago, visa ('on11n.il Bhluu, Pullmanl vestihu"al hsryl."w alld Pull man dilllng Carrs, PWrtland to C(hicago via ('ouil Blulrs. Tlhis i. anuotlier imlklatligi that the U.llon Pati'lic i deskirous of lseetilg the require Iaw-llts of ith" pasp)ale. For infolUrintln in enuunl to . his neul oilier traisls oan thlisi line ad)uly to E. L. IAIUsax, P.'Inral pl|asnem.a"r agent,. ()lnLulmn. Neb'., . I'. Wilson, G. P. A., (C. & N. W. Ioy. C(hical or J. A. Lewis,. ge*neral auieat. Bueatt.. PERSOINAL State SeGnator '1*Mu.rmtln astl Repre lentativ.r. Htlhe*w* and T.Ilnk went to Helh.na ye.tertiLy. S. Braden, of Helena. In a guest at the Montana. Dr. Mitenell, of Deer Itr,. was in the- city yesterday. E. M. Trak,. of Buette, spert yesterday In town. Daniel E. RBandalnan and entmbees of his comupany are guests at the Metamna. Triecs' Plantationm Bpe4a Com. apprs here fort two night oty. and easu a good laugh. For want of aooa. Lae i L Maxwell have decided to dlpeoatlane the carrym.n ef clothing and sae sacrieaing, proMlt. to elose out the line. Large invice of te eraneSt furarnisalg for wpent, lust reeilved at Estee Cota i bell' . In the hearut of the winter meamon, Estem & Connell Mercaattle C(o. have -adae ta general cut of to10 r cent oi their etir.c flian of clothillr. i~ tuhat un get o10 pr cent. off o all purchase o cloth If you want tle lnesat bat made in the world for lilhtuless ald durability, get the kristy at Istes & Connell. and no other. For cutters., delivery s.eifts and bo sleds, pro to the Montana Lumber & Pro. duce ( o. Mrs. Warren has neatly adl tastily ri fitted the Oakland House on East Second street, fornmeraly known as the Saratoga Hotel. DeLirable roous can be bad on reasonable terns. Artists' materials at 'ress' drug store. One-half of a large well-ventilated cel lar, suitable for i . lnquire of (Chas. Bert. Sver Bow r saloon., An asonda, Montana. ANDMANNSW NAML5T.W * A Usperb Powerme ae me lbe two - Tb. mix Mliget of IhakeMpoaer werwt. Wan at Rvea' epem honlse lae a wth a movrb prodetesm off "-." Mr. landlman ha a lTme mId w-ll drilled eom .ny who play with seemnr -nd preialon. They we earronety and even rk-bly rostumed, and thee was re.ll notbidg ooeking, sve parlesm the limitatlons of the .eeneoy, to give the fornuae a metmropolitan mash. Mg. lalndann, tberetfor w as eu nded all the accessorie that go to eake up a perfect perfornmaee, o that there wa anothln to detract from the noe qua ltr of blarctTiu. Mr. Batndlnanen's Had 4t (i maeM mIa:ttur_ and Inu ota thUan the lasmuel run of Hamlt. Th i li Ut of the pale, lank, cadaveroua In his im. perm.oiatiol. eiter |laulcyftl or i uully. lBaslatnrn's uno is too, too solid for an Ideal Hm. fat as that gentlemen is repo to have bieve. But If thee was a.nythiln lacking nl tile way of muhtety atch de-.et was more ULan coraniap by tlhe artr's allalti esiergy ald powr. Ira the iniparenst clina·xi of the pi be -.ac.lmcl beyond all cavil time duiy heLtb of grandeur, carryimg tihe audite.ce with lins by sheer for.o of lenlium. In a word his actinl wars nagcniteient. 'The tragedian's lupport wa exeelleat. Mio Ellsworthb' Opheliu was natural and lhemitifil. full of grace anl pathos. Mr. Bradley numde as good a (tIut as tlw av. crage (IAumt. but lIe can un doubt do better in other pmrlr. His voie IeaM tcM.o much of the orotutad and too little of the guttural quality to nmeet tle glhostly requiresneute of thie character, althoaglh his utterance of tlh dreadu word "wear" was truly Nolenin and efIective. As the Qvune. Misu ( liver showed that sihe ii ani extraordllary ngoo Shlaker.lriau actrem.. (On) did not havr- to strain himself to catch either her word. or tlwir nleaiing, Her u.~ent and inltonatiosi were delicious to every one faminiliar witl the lines. The lIerrter of Mr. Hager und tie Hwmi an of Mr. Parrish were good. Mr. Wright wam liamltlle to intfume into Ptuloais all tl- Ilhuimor that the old nilan ought unconi ar*iouily to lhow forth, but the ilnpersoina tionl was fairly creditable. A. a wlhole, laut's iilt.ts performIante wai a marvel of ex.ellellee a splelndil forerclallmter of grea.t thiiaig iii store for the people of tllir city every nlilght this week. Malic am it in saying, anil it is itaying of cIHuirm a great deal, &a a Shakeopeareame traI.lias Balndllanam stands itn the very IidwRhet rairk; amnd the enmpany that ap peari with him ie worthy to gupport an actor of that exalted ipmition. To-night Mr. liandlinann will almear an Shyloe illt tlhe "Merclhanlt of Ve'nice." The admnl mion this aind all the remnainil euvenllr. will he 1.uI) to all larts of tlme loorof d lomine and i0 cents to the galleries. MISS COUtNOIS RNEADINOS. A SWlateat Katertatament Asserd bS a Weteb, Camme. Miss Jemle Couthol, the elookrutialt, who appears at the Pre sbterian ebsrclm to-night for the renellt of the paubl crhool library, rankm as one of the heat readekrs on the Amerikan platform. Sam, 1- especially delightful ii eonmedyi, her powers of nlmnmknry hlmlls truly woln derful. The Brighton a esn a says: "Mina (castlnI's renlditmon of *Rock of Age*'wan inukvrl ,a mastr-pkvce of art. amNd of Itmlf altne, worth far more tlha;in the l*as*e of aidlnimaioe, as in fact. linay he said .tf every one of her re itations. With ia wond*krful versatllity of Ilautifully ron bereld hek.tIicsll, she held her aullien il. se.lh a w Ya as to leave no elanaI t dtkut ofl treir high apweclatious of Lt r merit. as a recitatiollit." The .ntetalamnnent will he Interspersed with excellent music, furnisheld Iy l Roscnlleld, Mise Tracy, Messrs. Wat-l Nies. Helly and Tlaonua. There ashouk he a large audke.neu, as askle fron the in trinsick nerit of the readiea. and singisag, the cause is one In which all c.itise.ns lshould take an active ilntere.t. Mitame Madd.ra. Minnie Makddenr will appear at E vans opera houMse t-t Monday evening in her latest smeews, "In Spite of All." The New York Tismrs thus characteris s tier: tMinu Maeklern ia pIhrobly the nleot in teresting yloung actr-ss now ons tihe Amner ilean sltagi. She hIs keesn Intelliget.e. a style, so far as it has hcen formulated, wholly her own. unlike that of any other player. aud entirely free Ifrot neovenltion lily. and a ns elairtnning lerneallity which attracts the. syanmptt and ad ,liratiots of all classes of tbtrc-gwn.-. Her nuc emsi* in the shallow plays s*h has devoted her timoe to is tile art Lhas not been. due to nmanlagerlal sagacity andl clap trap. as ln t h case of so anlly oter young wometn wlho figlre in tle rural districts as stars; her original talent was reen.nlllimd rpon the first. Last night she was seen to retter advantage than ever efore,. evean in (Capriwe, ald we arl conflident that Lyceunn audiences will bestow colrdial approval for liuanly Isights to cline upon her iortrayal of the heroine of In Spitle of All. All-wont ladies' cloth ik*. at R.at es 'oinnell's. HOME WATCH AND DIAMOND CLUBS Mr. Keppl.r Orgalistlag Am.n*Isautiuas of areat WIhesrt to. Thir Meselrn. At tiw rtqliwnt of a very large nutnUlºr of patrmns. J. ('. Keppler Iht cietk4kd to or giranise oltea watch and diamond clult . in order that thie peomºle of this city amll vi cillty may have an olbortunllty to prwure goods upib that satisfactory plan. Solicit ing agents of outaskl cluhb luave horn in this place lately.aul whetn It in cosllitkled that their unanmiskmu is necessarily add ed too he cost of the goods purslhaietl. It will be seen that the haore club offers a deckled advantage over outside ones, as the aenaIs' comaniasion is don. away with, mand r. Kespler can thus dispose. of ano·s at pries tbelow what the mane artlice can be purhalsed elsewhere. Another eose ensdable feature at the hone club I. that all kinds of g can bhe purchased by its wSwlae esew outside clubs coslfle their m-soely to watches and diamonls. The terns are the usual oses of weekly piaynetlts. Mr. Keppler is now in rdlnc. to to ke nunhmbs for a 10) club, a 1 club and a $) eclub. For further Infuratioll l at J. i. _aKPPLER. L.ling Jeweler. Anaconda. Twentuy-five 1wr cent in takeei off fr ma Sall alltuttim twouffg1t at Estem & (CqbIIell Menralitile Co. Itfuo.n to ItmiOI atit itiajbrYvLe faIrtr4, mad city I~~nbiterty. Sev advertinvissesic) t Nlwrth wIetlflrt C.arutyLwm o. (Chrimtniza tics. sdilkl isufflera. silk liuati kelrt-hij..f eavshn sib klr silk b~jttl. auail 14a1ussNrs ut '~mtQ- & (ognellit. All plrtiiit iltelt.hedl t Mert Knllmoif( or C'. ('ztrltoan & Co.. will call nt Aina.etila iHe.r hIll andl attle tlheir accountts. Front utreqt near Oak. The nrmt complete line of dr*n trinm miing in the city is at Etes & (Conneill's. Guns and rifle at Anaconda Hanlwam Co's. TOPICS IN MIS8OULA Fint ftw rmC t sIomb a th Cmv 4'l.lm Imhb. Pesmimema Mm at Ulmeamea Ameon "e Ksetsomaomis~ - M astma -hm u-Mlh ----Other the .au.r d'Alen. branh e theS Norethn Paiene left bae at 3 o'clock on Suoday afternoon far Frmelbtown. The diteocm in 16 mnles and the track theb far ias Just Ien oampletd Ib Waoods& Lsao. con trmecter. The round trip was made In two hourw, which Is considereld I no tine on a new track. About 000 of Mir soula'a husiness men were aboard, and the Inhabitanta of Frenchtown will loni ranember then as Jolly fellows. Those irc eslt werp John Wonds the contractor; L. R. Latm. chief enrlneer;. W. J. Kemlp superintendent W. KlitlsMrw., asiistait engineer; N. J. MrconnelI, John M. Keith, V. B. Maboney, K. A. FAkly, C( H. McLandn, Gls Memer, J. W. Listtr, George Brigres of Fort Miamssla, F. L. Sterling Fraa. k MciConlell. Harry (ha eney. H. '. Keith, Miles Mixs Fred Stod. tluan, C. A. Bariles. L P. Keith, Frank Hollensteilmr, K. Il7oaian H. (. Houts iii. P. E. Ingaclls, J. F. MclA.lnon. H. E. Hulrr of Helena, A. C. Hoklerballn of Ions Moines. Iowa; 0. E. Peppard of Mil walkee, Wis.; John R. (ox, Hon. Frank Higgins and G. A. Bennett. The train crew consisted of E. I)unl. oe<ndliietr; J. K. BasIInerioia, e*ngineer: asnl Tom Wong. cook. George Hi.agiis ha pat up l 250 in re smaions to the challenge of G. A. lennets to run his (ldog I a chlase nagainrt anly dog il the .o)lnlly. W'. W. Wet. Im, mpnger condlactor on tle Montalna Unionl. il coanversation with the STANuDAKO'S corrt|aiondl«ent, rolated how he uaccidlentally discoverenl lhi Fire C'lua aind Polish ntines. "Ah.ost a year ago, . said Mr. WVet, "I1 was hIantillr aroulnd Garrison. I Iloticed a s teer kicking IIp the groind, amid uImoII exanainatione of tlIe clay I foulndl it to he of a very tine iquality. The mniesln are sitenatedl two and ontl-half ililes southwest of Garrison in the, Wil low cr<awk canon. J. I). Mattlaus, plroprietor of the Itus Knum0e. Ihm etuan. enol-cl work on ihis new hotel. Whe.' the hlote is . rmpletedl tl roprietor will have comnnIullous* quarters mor 200U guest. Mr. Mattlmaiu eawn here iron Spokane Palls abotlt mix yearn a g, anll his suree. s il the hotel ImIitiess leas mwen phenomenall. Mr. Matthu. is larRely interested in real sctate in Spokane Falls. hit in dtlIklelly of the opinion that )Mi* *Ma sia ha the greratest flituae. The following are the real esatet tran sacticonl reeorced at the counlty clerk's oaici minlle last report: W. K. Sloun to WVaxim & Larmpn, sw Y o»f the niw 3. of section 11, township li, uiorth of rana. 19, I00UU0. )Dunli Thimludeain andl L-vi Lizitte to W'a.iington Idalho ruillraiul ciiallin.ay, tlhe east % of the naw %, t»f 4tiDoni 1:1, t"wr hlii. 14 nlorth.l rnii *-i. 4J .J) h. J. Stcllphln to A. J. Stwilh., tlhir In o:f tlhl n' Z of . e'tioln 17. t wzslhil) 1:1. nortil of rallage 119. $4.(xU. W.illiasn J. Steplhlaeas to Fr1itak i<-*'tol nell. lots 1 t.bo 4 lellMuslve.f olf I*-k :A1. lot* I to 24 inlltcliivet. f hlhxk Mr , lot I to 24 oi I)sa*k MCi. town of Soutlh Mialonala, t5,7,II WI'illianl St)ephelis to E. H. Hle--ker, lot i to 12 of tblock 21. towal of Soulth Miinonmala Hirain Knowleo to Martha E. Lanllderm lots 11 andlI 12 of bloc-k 41. Klmiwle.a' uaii tion, i77r. Jema-pl L. Hlllnuantel to A. J. DLavidlon. all of blo*cdk 31. Ho1nrevah* adhlitioea, xmkU W. H. iruksx to A. J. L>evid|soi,. mblock I;. Holevale. $7l)0. Joulh ('aruijila to A. J. I)-vidon. hbli.k 2*; mllatl :I Honi,,nvale. S14~u. A. J. Davklson Pt al to Frank E. Al ornl, tot. 17. 1. 19 al(1i 20 of block it, Stephen and Hkkfonrl' aslddition SU0. Josaeph oloasunto to 'Frank MeHafie. 1lta Interest in m* of the nw 3 mand the -w Mof the nte li In section 17, town hlp 3,it r angl u 9 west. f0..400. &. L.I.rctmnntgh et al to Joseph Solo sntio, 141i interet In the me 3M. setion 17, toWwnship 1.3 n range 19 west, .1L,0W. Lttile Ellitason to C. E. Johnon.+ o lots 11 anld 1, block 4, Knowles' addition, $1,100. Abbott L. Huldge to ('aarlotte A. Pear son, lot 3 of block 22, South Missmula. John Cornish to Jose p L. Hillmalntle, all of block al, Hore vat., $400. ('has. C. Ellitson et al to Fannie Phelplo, lot K of block 19, South Missoula, MS0. Hiran Knowles to H. H. Hanse.n, block 12, Honmvale, MI)0. Levi P. KeIn et al. to A. J. Steele. lots 1 and 2 of block 24. Mc(ormlek's additioon Abbott L. Hiode to (Otto F. Schoenflel. lots 7 anad 8 Of block "t, Mec.ornick's ad diston, $1.7T1). A. J. Stetkh. t al. to iPeter Larmon. Iots a and 2. block 24, McCormclk's addition A. J. Stekle to A. B. ('ook. the N. E. 3 of war. 17. townshilp 13., nortl of range 19, $4.000. Otto P. .Schenfleld et al. to Peter Lar srn, lot. 7 anld U8 block *28, McCormick's addition. $1,760. (Charles C. Ellltuosnt al. to F. Cohn. lots Sand 10, blocrk 19, South Missoula. 8hI0. Johas R. Johnsto to Lott E.llitsn. lots, a 9 and 10, block 19, South MImsoula. Dr. Ncltults, the eminent spec.allst. of atte (City, will he at the Montaua, Ana conads, l)eeenbegr 13th to btbh. ale tnew advertisemeaut. WVatch 'lub. We are trgitulising two watchb and dia nmond luhalm. of flfty nambmer ~meh. One requirc th. e lImynalt of one dollar per week anil th othler of two dollars per vrek. This manner of bhyling watches, diamonlds andl otbher ine Jewelery ha behnau very popular. Tle small anount reuulr(l e*ach week Ilue-ica inesanherblhi --ithn the reach of everyone,. lant the mnirney yrol may iin would iperhlaps IM blown Sin iln mOII othe r way aiul you would have nothilll tlo .how for it. but by juinini or1= .laus|tm and without ffelisif it a Ibutl1en you iutl I ave aui elregant plere of ewelenry. We wiKh those thiaikinU oif oininll clill would call ut oNer aton* and see the quality of gooid we- pr.urlri fiarialshing sIllnemer of our lhllam. W'e lhIave the lewest randt brig.tlt t st<*Mk aitln tl.e hlIt valueil for the liao(ley. J. MIKKKILL & 'Co A. T. Plaiyter hasn jst reweived a freIs lot of genuinula. HeVnry Clay cigarn. Mine H. V. WllitUn ula jest receirdl a full liiei f Pr-nch imnxurteml Lhater. Ladies, at Mi-s H. V. Whitt's. you can get all kitids of stamping dkonet with neat ne-s anul tliamtcl. A large lot of Iptterus to select from. The latest fall atnd winter Lsapes sIs the celebtatte ('hristy hats, at EstUr & (on nell's. Por fine wool or silk underwear for gents go to KEtes & Connell's. A full line of paint and brume of al kinds can be found at A. T. Playrtr' druf tor. CALL ýON Hennessy Meicantile Co. - FOR--. HOLIDAY GODS! ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES Prices the Lowest. C7CLL AND EXAMINe. D. J. Hennessy Mercantile Co Corner Oak and First-sts. COMMON SENSE ANID) FACTS COUNT. It is a well-known fact that all centers of I lation. especially mining and rai road c"ters. wher the noite and hustle of trae i rife. have their pleasant suaumrba reMdence localities,t where families can remkle In pes and happy quietness and BUTTe. THE DGNMCLR oF MONTRNR Has its choice reaWkleao suburb at the plkasnt an d favorably located COLULMBIA CITY. At the lnd of the motor ear line, near the aZological Gardens, away fr.en all ill Inlh enmees, noise and smelter mnoke comnmandingnl a nmaglinfleet view of Summit Valle and the great city of Butte in all its smtoke and artivity. (OLIUMBIA CITY Is wel protected ftrn cold winds. It has a plentiful supply of the hest water rin Montana and the invl oa ting lumuntain air is always clear amd pure. A quarter of a block has beeen donated for school puoe . In the early stpring shade trees will he planted along the streets, and everything done to snake it the most pleasant and inviting real eence spot in Montana. he lots are now being esoi on the monthly payment plan or cash, at reasonable rates, by The Brans, Terry, Clausen Brokerage Co., 41 E. Broadway. Butte. Montana. )utsakle orders given special attention. I. I. JACOBS, Northwestern FUJ STORE 41 West Park-st, BLITTh. MONT. MANWUACTUKII OF Fine ad lediua Grades of Fan SEALSKIN GARMENTS Made to Order a Specialty P.hutsar tualmr Gwns t to dunag ami mlistea Oe huiskIus. Ugbr Mawe reae. Prai for naw Fura. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS IN rlgt ar nnual tcueeMW o f the skk·lkhoklers of tLtw j ruur 4'Alene Slver-Lorr Mining Co,. will 1W held at the offiet of said conmpav g. No. 29 weat lisroadway. Butte. Montana. on hured pCF. 1toh. two. at the Ihour of two .&lotk P. ;?.'. as provided by the by-laws (f said cnwrtvorato. for te purpmw of -Ift tl a PmH"r of rusees &W the emming year t= or the tranent ion of such othr businum a may come before the ·LMubrtbw avk rtL tr By ordr of j . K. CLARK 'lkaidea AU404: CHAllZ39s WARUMN M~Lry. * J. C. KEPPLER Anmmiln Manm&a VatchmLa.r ad Jewer, DIAMOINI DS. Watahes. Clooks, Jewelry. Op-' tloal Goodsl Slverware, eto. W. C. HJ YNES. LIVER! AND FEED STABLES. Tram m Utos (mf" mv (rod bi. First-Clai Turnouts and Mod erate Charges. VIN GWO5. aft o q Mai. Aammia. u.. Ver Spring Lery Stable. as. WW" fwie. . ..mmim ,e No 0 LARDSU& BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES. .Ils NEW EA L C qAS. W. F CnHn. Pvooepflr. iE5 .. Waot CO Umai. Ammri . Ma