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ESTES & CON N ELL * MERCNTILE • COMPANY oiday Gods aid Cbristass Prnsnts .rane LargestStock we have ever shown. Large Sreduction in prices in every department. nd exhibition of novelties, elegant Toilet Sets, Glove and Handkerchief Satchels. Collar and Cuff Boxes, WVriting Sits, P'hotograph Al bums, Ornaments of every description. The largest collection of Beautiful Fans ever shown. REDUCTION IN S/LAS e offer great inducements in this depart ment for holiday presents. 24-inch Black ro-Grain Silk (extra heavy) at $1.50 per yard this week; is actually worth $2.25 yd. Black Faille Francaise at 75c and $1.25 yd.; reduced from $1.25 and $2.00. Pine Silk Novelties at reduced prices. Silk flushes at 35c yd. Col ored Surah at 5oc yd. SPECIALI REDUCT'IONS I n our Underwear, Corset and Notion depart Clearance Sale qf Newcmarke/s. Look at our elegent wraps at $5.00, $7.00 and $1o.oo. Our assortment of plush garments is still the best and cheapest in the city. SESTES & CONNELL -+ 7WIBRTCNTFIL CO7EP FTNY • GOSSIP IN DEER LODGE Crimanl isn 1 te rst can at ts CaU SeatL an Trial Fer Meeaiug Livwe MSok. Itpe-rW ('serrespandene of te itaalsrdt. Datiu Lanmuen, Deak. 14.-The tirnt came tried by the new disetrict Judag and under the new aeler of thling. was that of the state of MonYtana agalint Jaues I)ough. erty for tearing down a houndary stake on the Lincoln nnisinid claim in the J(ro Fino district. The perectutIoe was insti tuted by John Duff,. onel of the.clainuants to the ULnuJa lode. But on the trial the state failed to establlatL that threl was any well delined valuable.l aImilral hlal slch am was claimledl for thee Liacolue lhode mad hIe.nmi the def.atdelat wasn aetiuitte ; arin b.eidet, th dtfelsJLustt iI thain *n.e Iusd obtalinel judgmelnt in anl ejlsect.esl t suit for tle grondsel is contlltnversy agaiant B)ulfy Iand his (risartmuers. Thlre s.eeuls to lrhave ..sll no guauld wlhtever for thwn uran.eutinel. T il m-re4oml ei.sme, trie.I dil mad wlilai ise lOiw on irial in ih.it otf th. ist.Lte a<lainlit J.1iiiNe4 Tiitl.,. Till,.e had la e|lam.&itt<Tr'* titlel t l a ratiseli pnivin MiX or ev.,ii lsile- we.-t if New ('licagcK . IHe Il.al n1I"4 Ie eittle. arild etllulage ill killinlg lINef aslil hliauling it tUo ime m isrrouniiniii < eIIaImI|N. plriin cilpally to Pllilipi.huirgl.. Pl'elul. iVIIIKs ill andl al.lut New (CliiUagp frei*quenItly ssiniei the'ir eattle and were ultulel. tol IliaI thlen. It was er cItermnilled to ils ulie'e wi.teli IIIMbII Mr. Tiithe, auld theres..l|nll Mr. JaIlew ( ou1 !4y. one of the dleteotiven of the Live Steak aSLMxiatitlln. waii d..<-til-!d to llat lduty.. Taking with hilIs Williamin C(i.rtoi. iof thiI plalce.Leny cosealedil thl'lliMlvemi Iaar Mr. Tiglhe'm bouse. TI'hi war lI slt ismimuise r. Prem-ntly thery u»w Mr. Tiglt.e rivigll upi a Ilarge uteer. Wle Ii ear tihl hui.i-' l'ilg got onr li hL Ieore. got Ili gsi e11si alll kilhlei time ister. Hae fcut til I'whadl eli iaml tIlrhw it il tIMh river iriwr iby. He thelwi Inrwleetl ld tV) skin time aslinail., ult Ihail Ient pro greamsl r ery fur whesll Mr. ('Coley aI pe'aree onl the uaresie. TifIe* n nh alll Morns of thrreat and eiltlien umntitrtioIsi. hist whela Mr. Couley inllfurlnel bisn that IHts was a .stck inIeretlr, Tighe allowled illn to examinei lilt aisianal. Til. stuateill tliat the asnimal ad a certain lrasIld. Ibut Mr. C'onlev found that ti l brasd wast citite diffeLrent It wan foamil that thl amsiioall belongep to the McP'halil lIrom. of NI.w Chbicmo and TighJ'l was theetlii|oII ar rested nd at a psrelimaisiary exasCniatiosi wa btld to answer ti cllharge in tin- lis trict court. He dsepaMiteld 01.29U am Imail with the clerk of st ero iiurt. Tiis" Ila lived iln tiR neichtirlawrlio of Ne.w ('hlicig for a asumi-r of y'arsi. lead ii|s till lamit sunmuer bad always. oorim,. a genmtl reemps1a tion. Hi armret utipol tlew Iharlgrl f llr cesy was a sur|irim*1 to all wlsa kisew Iliss. The stati* is nr-lsr lented hly W. %. .lmaw and H. Titus anid tlie dlfelseII Iby (C1l & Wbitehill. Two of thim small e'lildren of Mr. S. E. Laambi are very s-ck. The imely of Mr. Jhim Lasa)IICon of tIear ioiuth wasabrougW t to this. plSlae' Ithli nlearls ing for basrial a-c-osiupassaiIel Icy smassy of the *itlaismr of Iltaurnasllouli aidl vicility. Mr. Lannson was a pionlive.r its MSolnitema. and had alr-ciesuLa ted a Ie id*l'--;llel almonunt of **"' world'. g.nood. He hlea .- a large famll. They Hiad a Jelly Time. $pecial owrrIewulonce. of the tadldard. Birrv, Iher*. 14.-O-()ine of tle nIost plbas alnt anid .lmj..yab) l uocrial gatherings ever bekl in Haltie was a comnplilmentary r eeptiona givenr by genlltk*e.n of Butte at McDermott Hotel last night, il, honor of Miss ('atey of Butte, Mies Gordon of Woodstock, Ontaltrio; Finley, son of N. - vada Snmith of Kentucky. amnd Marks of Hele.sa. Ontie hundrel and o tihteen. la diets and gentlei.mn were presenat. The costumnes were. really mnagltlleent. The eomnslumious danlacimg and dining halls of the Mc)enuott premesnted oste of the gayest scr.*ees ill lButte's history. (Jrten s onulehstra furnisud.l the nmusic. An excel teait lallaclh was servedl at auidnilgt. The latiew alul genltli.nen of iuw ailse*nmbly ful filled tie. IlljultltiutHI of the Imautto of the party l'Yale.tIl ameun'asiey rle poAnst," which IeimaKl imterpir*..tte lum.atml.te "l.t her go for all she's worth." The following gremnaasenia tea&lpinmal commnlttelles: Arraneacl.ents, 4'. E. Kester, J. K. Hei let. J. A. Lew.s. J. V. L.ng,. W. C. Lewi:; renv'timn te.namilitec, T. J. Murray. P. W. Irvilm, t'. bM. G.colale. P. L. FY.lwr, (;~en. II. Ca(my. H. A. Niedckhlah.rlen; Ge(.. C'. TIalke.r, Iatnter of eenlllaiesi ; fl nr e.emo militte., I'. J. Isr.,hy, i'ramak E. (urlx.tt, ii). J. I)elnalmha. A. 1'. (.ollim,. tlmit. DmSl Lease kea-rd. MI'4l. (Ia 4 rr.%SMIInttemhI*. 41f IIst -.tandIa.t. llT i:. Ih'v. 14.- T a. followinag an thxe rtvrl c·*ctatc· tranaaationrr rue~ordkwl sirma~e our lnset r'iw'rt: t:t'orgt. Ii. bull to DIavid S. Dewey for WAX). liil auartrs of lastal hetar 1he-betaI of tis' teortlh fork ,f Divid. etnek. Jasmwse W. Vru~riis tam Morset Robe~rts. for $4411. lndt its mnimneral plaetwr appti 'atioma No. 7TMTT3N 1 $W1'~. Mrs. A. P. N.11 In, William H. C(wbls. for SW lot at i: bloel k 13 of lIengatL & Vasma-ru ahlitioma. NiehIwola. Tuoel to W illiamt J0b for .141. ont.-irth iunterest in I' wciDA' quarts cljaim (~hasg..4 Wilk IFesgoup'. 243o*I5I Cefernrtr t55chu of the ttaud.ard. Its.rrrx Der. 14.- ('huaul-s Aronututug anl -Toby" were arrested this nhnrmisg by( l lleherm ,,arus.,( 'udy anmd Swans..,. for f'mjery. They are chmargedl with takimng the ullaan of aillie Dule its vain emu a emote" fear b1. Judgs. Newkirk this nmorninag 'omusiade-ad its evkk.su. a- ismmt Arn atmul warurgo mi~m. ovck TO RANT. A four rouned houme in good repair. Apply to Mrs. Peatherly. :t. West Grarlte staret. Butte. We' are organising two watch and dia. muoid clubs, of fifty nmnamers ealc. ( he requires the payUntl of onle dollar per week and the other of two ddllars per week. This manner of buying watches. dliamondls aulnd other tisne Jewe.ley has he".ue very popular. The small amount requiraed each week places a ,nmt.arrshrlip within the reach of everyone, ansd the* nmoety you pay in would perhaps be. blowns in in sumoe other war and you wouki have inothing to show for it. but Iby jeAinisg our clubs and without feelinag it a burden you soon have an eeiaut plere of jewelery. We wish those Ticnklin o.if joiniun clubs would call at our store anuld ser the quality of goods we propose. fuarnishing memberm of mor clubs. We lauv the niewe.t ainld brightest stuck and the best values for the money. J. MIarni.. & Co. Leave orders at eales your IXmas turkey, (Drawn.) H AN DKE RCH IEFS. We are showing an unusually large assort ment at 5, 10, 15, 25 and Soc. One lot of 2o-inch hemstatched, real Japanese silk, at Soc each. HOSI/ER Y. n this department we claim to have the lowest prices in the city. Misses' Fine Cashmere -ose, sizes 6 to 8 , at 25c pair. Extra Heavy French ribbed, all sizes, at 25c pair. Ladies' Cashmere Hlose at 5oc pair. You will pay 75c for these hose elsewhere. CARPETS, OILCLOTHS. ITALL PAPER. Our prices are as low as the lowest. For the holidays we have Imported a large assort ment of Rugs, Lace and silk curtains, beautiful Stand Covers, Stamped Scarfs, Splashers and Tidies, elegant Table Sets, Lace Bed Sets, etc. Every effort has been made to include in our varied assortment of Clothingand Furnish ings only reliable goods-goods which shall be more valuable when they have stood the thor ough test of use and wear. The advent of Christmas awakens new and generous feelings within the hearts of mankind. All are in search of something as a token of regard for friends or dear ones. HOME WATCH AND DIAMOND CLiuZ - Mr. K.ppler Orgsalsmag As.eelatltesn of Urest Heesmt to ThIlr Meombrs. At the request of a very large number of patrons, J. i'. Keppler has deckkld to o ganise home watch anld diamond clubs, in order that the people of this city amd vi cinity may have an opportunity to peeure goods upon that satisfactory plan. Solicit ing agents of outside clubs have been in this place lately,and when it is considered that their commission is necessarily add ed to the cont of the goodus purchased, it will he seen that the home club offers a deckied advantage over outsidk onel. as the agmtms.' e.nmisskin is dokeaway with. and Mr. Keppler can thus dispose o at prices below what the amine article can he purchased elsewhere. Another -e nmendable feature of the home club is ehat all kinds of tn odsu catn he purchased by Ns nmemers whereas outside clubs confine their sales solely to watches and diamonds. The terms are the usual ones of t weekkly payments. Mr. Keppler is now in readiness to take nemln.*rs for a $10. club, a u1) club anld a 4u club. For further ilformatkon appl)y at . ing KEPPLEr. A lP(dingI Jewcle·r, Anacrondal. KEPPLER'S WATCH AND DIAMOND CLUBS DrawlagE. D)awings took place last everning at 8 o'elock asnd rsrulte.d a follows: ('lhtl No. 1. 1*I) cl.ssw. No. 19. ('llsb No. 2. )ISt c.la". No. 4. All parties indtrlht.cd to blrt Emlnalonl or C'.(''arl.on & (o.. will call at Anaconida Beer Iall aidl 0ettle their accoUlant. Frolt street laear Oak. Mrs. 'Varurr lsas neatly madll taslly lt fittedl itl Oakland Houase on East Ueond street, fonnsraly knownI a the Sars(mgI Hotel. lenirable roousn can be had one reasoautble teris.. Go to Miss H. V. WhitIe for the lh a ani nlus complete line of nilllhicry goods ever offered in Anaconda. l)rinlk lld.aniain or Hofbrlca, heer at Jack t )lnarls.ni.'s., the only pluce la the city to get it. Mina H. V. White has j ust r.*..isld a full line of Frenr l insportel hats. I wish to infotrn all mny old anld Mew eustonwrws that I now carry a full live of fine cigars wkhich I will sell lower thas the lowest. JtJ HN V. P'FTRITSL For want of roota, Laus & Maswsll have dckkled to tl.continue the c.wwplas of clothlins andt are merilcling lproutl to closer ont the line. Go to Ne*als f.r Holiday Igoos. Winaur & Nowtasn's tube paillts 10 cents at ('res.' drug store. Money to oan ont InaprnvIin farns and city progix'tyP 24ee advertluegtienit Noc wstefla Guaranity LIon (o. Guns anal rifles at Anaconda Hardniwa Co'. Firnisluwl nurnaa or f lht bluusuk..gai on Thinr ,tnnrwt. west oIf maple. Addl~e *T"' Sianalagl ofu. Atainacoda. Mluntaa. For cutktos, .hlivury micighlw and betd sleds, go to th' Molntana LutulMbr " eV duce ( o. Lou.. & Maxwell are closinig natl tbGr clothinag. and offering usate regardbees of oust. De wee Want a Preseat for a Ly pr.gentleman. old or youngt Go to D. J. Hbi;l:wy Mercantile com pany and look over their stoik St !(= .y, useful and ornamental Cbristinam gods. Displayed on their counters are e'~ter clasm of holiday goods that good taste anti careful selection could slugest. They certainly have the choicest line of these articles ever yet shown in our city. Goldberg's JEWELRY PALACE! The Finest Establishment In the Northwest DEAL.R IN **1a Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry and Silverwear. DAVE GOLDBERG. 12 Main St., Butte, Mont. MONTANA LUMBER AND PRODUCE CO., -DEALERS IN Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Doors, Windows and loulding ,, 1L-.K.,LS DeI .eMRI IN CL.O.R. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Hay, Grain, Feed, and Hard and Soft CoaL. Agents Continental Oil Company. We carry in Stock a Full Line ot BAIN & M7rITCHILL ...MGONS. e.om QUARTs GIARS t .lem SPRING WAGONS. Also CLAR., PKRRY, BSTUDRBAKE and STXNDXRD BUGGIES XND CXRRIXCBS. and hll U O AD CARTS .1 best Pk. Sa d v#,,.r blle r ,r r , Brs.' Con..rd "Han"e. ah Wo ito7n & o.'e (' arrriaoli, l ry and Track Rarness. LaklIle,. W.UIi. d lts.e s nlul Duatrs and eveeiýtin pert wainlnr to AM ll"C ,.d lo ok tmoutk o,,r stk. It is *,emp." n all .e diff ,,nt lie,, -d we da. wedefy eamasl htOL. pcIl Disout of Pet pCot. J ppreciating past patronage of the public of Anaconda, and in order to give everybody air chance before Chrtstmas and in the heart of the winter season, we shall for the next 20 day s ON LY give- a SPECIAL DISCOUNT OF ,o PER CENT ott from our already low prices on our entire STOCK of BOYS' and MEN'S CLO7lhING. Also o per cent off on our elegant line of MEN'S SLIPPERS. La dies, do not miss the chance to buy your boys a nice suit for Christmas. O VERCOA TS ! O0 VERCOA TS! e especially ask you to examine our im mense line of Men's Overcoats. They wi I ma eyour husbands a present to be appreciated. ilk Mufflers of the most beautifuul designs. O Silk handkerchiefs 'that will make a nice ristmas trift. Silk Embroidered Suspenders in endless quantity, worth from 5oc to $5.o00. Do not fail to look at them. Inspect our invoice of new neckwear received to-day. Wilson Bros.' elegant line of Dress Shirts always on hand. Also the elegant Manhatten Dress Shirts. W e especially ask you to see that io per cent is taken off from all purchases of clothing for the next zo days. No trouble to show goods. Respectfully, CHARLES T. Wl. CRESS. [Oraduate to Phamacyl] Dealer in Pure Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Paints and Oils, Wiiew Oee, ascy aars Tlset Artice., StatioIr, Cigars see Tobdse. Pr .cr*pteis...e raaer --owee dy d a ight.M First Street, - - Anaconda, Montana. D. B. BIRR3WN. FIRST STREET, * * ANACONDA, MONTiMA. Carriage Builder, Blacksmith and Wagon Shop. A lam.s at new arr= mand wawim wmodw mk exeeudl smt aud l the bes m..nu r. strrpa pays pes{ attution to HIor.shlds. Al kL)d of a redwrls e et wralve his perioai mpervuiaoe. ii n iomu_.~ n___ lU n nJIm ir •u FURNITURE. Just rreevetd at TH. EHRET'S . aDedroem suitl A FULL UNE OF OFFICE DESKS, a"w e mo.. Anaconda Livery Stable D. . MOW?4ELL, Paoruxwro. Buggies. Saddles; and Hrses for Hire. A.. .. et J t J_ all trala (MYe amed ftablV Firsat. Ass eoila. ro