MO OIL. W·ULL
Sam mamuf l pbmlemmm rh
- n.h m bs .mak keg
wwv enwmams DIY eike Ihpb Uk mi
lipsai end Ns we". It le es! hewew em
ea. Tki b. -- elm meshi nAa m w a ft w tLhers
" w. The Naki WON Gd"* thb sk kI
I5.1.5 1k ala 55 ke r km tWe
bm Sawin . lm t men- for usame
Urn. 15a im- d a sheb Faroe
r.m The will wasn serek M 3 7.1/M.
mand e seine at eke all meSumallv sold ameS
Wfd trym Ik well wa. W.UUMA" The
Caw wll wa. s saked on the asme
thorm a .halt timer befor. the Noble. IS
wrs Se D h aesi a day when the
Vapor wes meruek. Tb. ownes of the
Noble. leering that the Caldwell would
u~tim~ably burs their bif spoutur, pup.
shineS the latter rU fr P41,. This mmone
wnlasia realied tromn the Noble well
within 45 days. the period in which anl thenmba.we oh
pavese three is. nube lre. o the
Sle. The Caldwell Bowed regularly
for two oabsld tMShem drised up cm-aa
_e MiL e Shade well was struck Aug.
IN 1L ow the Hyde Eghert tract, near
tet enter, seven miles above Oil
City. The met earnis of this well are
ive la Dr. A. G. Egiesr o PranklIn
one at the owners, as 1P600,00O. The
Phillips well was located oa the Tarr
tem. Oil ereek, and was struck Nov. 14,
l1. It ecuuamenced to flow at the rate of
tSAO barrels a day. The total production
ot the well is estimated to be between
Sand 1 w arehes.
lhcs re well on the MeElbhnny
anrm near Rouseville, flowed ju0 b-ar
rels a day ftor soone .moths. Bradley &
on, of C, v ,land, had a contract by
whih the were to receive a nmouths
product of this well for 500. T hewy re
ceived the oil according to contract, and
it was a fortune purchased for $ J0.
Tie Sheerman well, on time Voster farm.n
Oil creek was struck in Maleh, 1863. It
started of at 1.00 tlrramls, and produced
1 700,400 worth of oil in three years.
Theee comwprise the largest "gushers"
tf Oil creek, but they have been eclipsed
by wells struck siLne in other territory.
The largest well ever struck in the
Pennsylvania regions is unwdoubtedly the
emple Roydal . Arnm'trusg. at TI'orn
Creek, ater county. Its produlstion for
a few days was equal to the combined
production of the three largest wells foulnd
n. Oil creek, or nearly lO,t0r barrels a
Lay. Two days prior to this it had
been reported through the oil sand and
dra. But when the well was tore
pedoed on the 27th it bgn flowilng at an
estraedslluary rate. flooding all the ad
et lands. The gas and oil burst from
se well with a re.r that was head for
several miles. While thil great well was
unbridled and flowing into the air to the
height or over 100 feet the scene was one
of tZLe graadest ever witateseld in the oil
esatry. As soon as posiulole, but after a
great dklal of difficulty and danger to the
workmen, the well was brought under
control anud the oil tursned into tanks. Af
ter the well haul been flowing n1i tiae
gaaund l ir some time its actual agt.e in
the tank. was at the rate of 9.000 harrels
a day. The total yiekl of this well was mot
o large as many others, but it stands un
ehallenged as the largest well in PenIasyl
vania for a s e day's prodUctii.
The loes witt on tile Parker farm, be
tweens Petrola and Brad.d's Bend. Butler
county, was struck July 18, 1874. It ,pro
duction for the first day or two is estimated
at 4u.00 a day. After it was turnedl into
the tanks it gauget 3,000 barmrls a day.
The Lady Hulnter was located (ear the
Buss antld had a daily record of 1,00l bar
reb. It produded lontger than lits bih
neighbor and was the better well of the
two.
Wasibngton county has produced a .ne
pbenonmeual wells. John McKeowee has
opened up everal that a.swed fran 1.,JJ
to 6.11 erel a .dlay. Mr. McK*.own's
Income from his wells at ogle titne wars as
high as OUI •a month. He hLas three
farmus in washingtotl county that lau.e
yielded hinm ta.U0O00.W. McKeown landed
at Castle GaCrdel a poor enigranlt about
the time the oil ecitemeeut broke out on
Oil creek.
Ohio has produced mome very large
wells, three or foeur having records of
from- MW to 10,0)3 barrels a day. These
hardly couat again*t the Pen uylvan;a
wells. as the oil I. worth beht 16 custu a
.arsel. The wells at Pitdleo were snot es
esponaly large as oil wells go, but they
reted a furr that has neve.r bal a pre
allel in the oil country. Time United States
well, the fh.rt struck at Pitbole. Janluary,
875. never did over 800 barrel, a day.
Then followed the Grant well, with a pro
duet of 1,3) barrels a day, Thise was
Pitbole's largest well.
A Irkigel Over thSe uIeria astra.ts.
From the at. James azettUe.
In an age which has seen a Forth bridge
an accomlishedl fact sand a bridge from
Englam d to Fralnce dliscussl and designla d
ther l I nothinag very novel or extraordJil
ary in the project wich is receivina maerL
ous attention in Russei of bridging ov1r
hee Bebring straits. The narrowest part
of the gulf wkich separates Siberia fruau
AlaIka is only nlttey-six kilometers (little
more than sixty miles), said it so happens
that there are islatds in a straight line
which woukl serve as points of divisioul in
the bridge and reduce each portioni to a
lenath : e.(slakk e less thana that of the
proposed clsalel bri l. Te comnpeis
sating advantages to te galaaed by a work
otsuclb huge expense si nott very obvious,
the ugh there needs must he aoauetllsg
attrs..tive Stil a lcr ew whichl, it carried
out, would seem to bring nearer the lay
whel It nay ihe possible to make the cir
cuit of the globe o..n foot. But if, as weara
tldl. the suprep acy of tle world Ila years
hereafter is to be divided between utas.ia
and n arrica it n g.lt be better for gemier
al peace if the sea r. malaed untlridged.
Am Oameer' Wife' Mineoe
fDUnd Nerrie.: "Wwere is your home 7"
asked a lady, who was a visitor at mili
tarp post, of one of the offeers' wives.
"With mta husband," promptly replied the
wi. O yes, of course." a.id the lady.
"but .I ma in what part of the eutnutry Y?
"I have no home," the wife sadly
answered. "I was born at a military post
which no luoger exists. My lather and
another are both dead, and it nay lhusand
was to die tomorrow I do not kanow whete
in this broad laud of ours I should g. I
have ibee so kion oa the frontier with any
husband feeling that all I couid claim of
houne was with in,. that I have grown
out of the recollection of those even whom
I beetam acquainlted at school."
SVea hase f.or enste.r.earg ree.
Vrem the New York tetar.
Ther. seems to he no limit to tie Inge
ntity of mean. The latest and most
unique iaveation tsat I have heard of is a
mac-hine for bttering bread. It is utsed
in conneetion with a patent bread cutter,
and is intended for use in prisons, work
houses and other reformatory institutions.
Tbhar is a cyll.drieml, shaped brush
whisk is hia *MI bser. a" byes this
*a.'to. w = W " whwke by
Absbbd Obiousa or .isthhý sdha
cepseety me .IaUU04 anidr 750Ta
leaves s bol :&bw The s~avig of
hanl -P and mind te dreversam in
Wisp qmati.vytcwmebe I maid to be very
Vw-ft Mummy's WmOiy.
Wif.-4oha, you're driash Again I
hubby-No sm'dwr only rib..,!. 'a~
am an anstewa *Uwge ask drnaken man.
&*a &* aL
WIfe-WeaLt Jb's. ynwa dkm' waent to
memoe your talmat. em an ammalnwa stage
SW kbyiger~. a .". a 4.46 b"1 sew a probiw.
siousal plawafetweta at once.
MON TANA'S
Popular Price House.
Our Great Sale of Under
wear Opened Mon
day.
We Offer To-Day
The Greatest Bargains
Ever Offered in Butte
City.
Bargains such as every
refined lady will appreciate
and recognize as being the
best values ever shown.
Our special sale of
Ladies', Men's. Misses' and
Children's Underwear
Opened Monday. If you
do notfin better values for
less money than you are of
fered in fire or water sales,
then we stand ready to give
ours away. Dry Goods,
Carpets and Clothing and
all merchandise sold at cost
for 6o days. Cash buyers
to the amount of $io pur
chased will receive one pair
of 0ox4 white blankets free.
J. R. BOYCE, JR., & CO.
MONTANA'S
Popular Price House.
New Blacksmith Shop,
One Block West of Estes Q Cougll's.
SoI , REPAIRING DONE
Om shert ntaCe. Cariages osal tlegb leasred
Ito tie Ih t Ktyle at loswet iatealie ircee.
Horseshoeing a Specialty
By FRANK HAMILL.
Who tboroughly uadecrstand allU the dieaseees
preultar to the feet.
Tr ttlas. RuBunnin and Tralalng Plates ale
k athe moat approved style. Ulv um a call aud
R.rs our pe.BURCH.
R. P. BURCH.
Minneapolis St. Loas Railway
-AND TIlE rAMOU*
ALBERT LEA ROUTE.
Two Through Trains Daily from
St. Paul and Minneapolis
to Chicago
Witlout clhange coawnts with the PFast Train
u't all aers for the
EAST AND SOUTHEAST
Thbe Direst and Only Line Ruanlag Through
Cars .etween
Minneapolis and Des Moines, Ia.,
V1A ALERT LEA AND FOrT DODGO.
Solid Through Trains Betweem
Minneapolis & St. Louis
And the Print'mal etn.es of the Mississippl. and
euoutlisstn Unon lk-Ilt for all points
itsuh aUnd ,o4llowest.
Many hours saved., al tlhe NLY LINE run
inalg tra.ls daily to
KAIMS CITY, LrUATElRORTU, ATCEISOE,
Making e .nmeetlios with the Unle Parlle
and Alt h, Topeksa Itanta Fe MailwaI..
Soe easmectiws maie lna Uo lum Depot with all
trails of the It. _Pati, Minarlls aal ManumtI.
ale. Noelrther Paeile, l. aua Dulath Masal
ways, frm and to
All Poixts North and Northwest.
RE EMBER theMtplassl io
si.. luMt s Uway are rm p,,.iee of (of.,rta
taly 4.sl Ma Iret I'Pulman $k r l.ng
"ars. Imlonres a Chair Cars. and our Just
ly celeb, ated
Palace Dining Cars.
Ili las, ~Img chrecked FREE. Fare al
ways as Luw as IlSe kteest. Fur time talbles
tIlranl tl*.kL.. etc., cani ulrtpon the nart-w cket
aEuat ear write to
,C. H. HOLDRIDE,.
SGea'I Ticket ats Pass. Agent,
M NNA.A'OLIt.. MINN.
We Open This Morninga Large Line of
NEW THINGS IN SILVERWARE I
We are showing beautiful pieces in Cake Baskets.
Berry Dishes. Orange Bowls. Venetian Nut Bowls. Tea
Sets. Water Sets. Baking Dishes. Bon-Bon Trays. and a
Large Line of Novelties. We have these goodls in Satin
Finish. Chased and Old Silver.
Nothing makes a handsomer Christmas Present, and
nothing will please your wife or sweetheart more than
something to help adorn a "Woman's Pride" her din
ncr table.
J. MERRILL & CO.
STAR BLOC. JEWELERS.
SPEC IALIST,
ILATEt PROMI
MOSCOW, IRUrSSIA.
C. SCHULTZ,
A. M., M. D..
Practical Physician and Surgeon
CNOUNF:It MAIN AND HROAI)WAV.
lit.- rv~ 1 ery.
Wh.re ho l.tac r a a, zac. aial.a. nr.tota n in his
siulzrt )tll I ra' a i t.am. it"", an lll,)l . I l r C. U .ini slm
C jlm... mnint an m .am w.aa..,a. wamtm."r -asam..aib tiny a'
jam-m lcria"m. .*%c-.*am car .maalhatijao.m ."º~~ miaacaalW k
3anm. a&ight I.a.c.m, qi*'iaaa ml."Lhy duly. Imam .eat a.la
I cw.wer. n.-r'. cinia d,icclaa '. t'.MI~wm cla.,rmblrru 4.14..
m era·ita. c-aw .c w arra-aalut lo cainrr Ln a, very .MUort
ulsn.'..r mma..am-y rmf~aamcim-ct. 4.c--l enlm.- ia a few
'ays. C'b)rgem mw, ages a. i Ic. a ree.. r.- t lrli-aat cam Fridlay. al cli-:diami sat of Irna and
Wcan'm.u he dlstr luas .l...t.l hisifea. to thimm oane m pnchal)ty. ;and his ".rsall-.-mmy is ilvta.-a by Ic
thMwamaaad w-ho have. he-en .-n c-ct.+u ccac--.-mlly ir-aice I b . an w aamu m-l~m-si wihl.uat tIst- slowe maf 1.1r
eary. The doltor tures wherec emaerm taIl. Try ham. Jr. .hILt wail m no, chaage unals.. he
ee~ctsl a Cute..
1%-rsaima at a dtmLans-. s Cured aL hone. AlU commakweautLof strIly roifldct Lal. Mend tor trial
tremtmeaat.
cIhiC1AI.TF IEM--1ºtmeame of the kidneyys, liver. Inm tm. rheumtism LIanl aIll ertive .lm..amem of a
prIvate malatire tam.n.rs. ranmcirm raan eflmm ts-r '.-erm tmnmtllmr I. tauoth anale. andt tm-aaale. alma, crop
Ufve fe-ver., ml~ll as m. tylamyial aaacl and alleeI elamhlhlerja. Uimt-ii.e ,tamaramtecl.
UtKAII Ttill TWtI('R.-Ftdl'al tcne-ligath orf the saiw Iil of hasaa m ialnerlog ( is caused by
venereal , e, sseii, teilme ant I hr results.
The wsa.lert Rul tumalm ?l.c It.mwcey is the hest and maurs tfall mcdieinsc tfrresmtortnag mtrwenth
aalahitkin Nl ligor In tlasm wins mailer frawa all private, cimniaaie amid ncrvusHt dlismmem. shas t a I*l~ks
oanl skis mlueraaas, myptall a. a rou..tla taveaca, erys.a wit rlas-aalsa. Iwanmunaigaa. pm..raammm rte.. mad
) Inlri it ts e Macmel s-aatmnn ealatiam, ta- aa loat el tLe lratr. rmc .
Privatoe Clim aeam-agonrriiu- a e. rt"ctamae kilucyal umbamlaler trmmmle ysrt mlma) w adll the
md cff itm eat yoatataafl follies amc cxtCa-ms s-shi m anuk i M" tear haiusinems or jaleasmas.
Time wndlerfl mam-ceqa of this ne*w reatn.ly deprdla uapo the facl that at supplies am selemen
which im found waantinac ia the blandIci of n-..k men.
Dr. Sehallrz will forfeit $dti foar any rase taken Camter his new rntmct y whiahb he falls to cuae. Re
memlaer that this im nat a pate-sit i nalieine. A wriltten ga snl.ar to n-inl Ilhe mneey ifit dI u ot me
electa ra nan. Ne-w remamy aornpiles without teae flo f rm or mercury.
(M~a Co hours from 9 A. 7l. Li . M..:. I. M. to 05am !.d
First National Bank
OF HELENA.
I'onter National IBank of Montana.
ORGANIZED IN 1866.
Designated )eplository of U. S.
Pald Up Capital, - $500,000
Srplus ud PrNlt - 500,000
R. T. IIAU..MR ....................... Pre.ident
A. J. I)AVI .....................V...Vc.ý-'lrilrnt
V W . KNIa;IIT ........................... a laher
T. II. KlKI.~4I'IIMII)T .......Auahtujat ('athirr
4iKO. H. hIILL.......... Meeold Am itait (Casher
I)ARDI OF I)IIIt.'TOIW:
R. T. Hlaimer, Jola1 ('. Cartlan
A. M. I4tter. It. 14. Ilmaniltul,
(neavllte. tinuart. C. I . IIaraiss.a
T. C. uoswser.
Genrc al banking huskarse traniea d. I mntret
pad on Ustun doposisO.
MA. S. L.
The MONTANiA WIAIK IAPTTEII~ will hubi
its Fifth Monthly lDrawing. ('lmua K."" in pub
UM. at Ilitte (ity. PNtsmarday. Si-. 21, iMi .
Tickets $1.00 each. II tickets fur $10.00.
This Inttery gives inure aum larger prIze. In
propowrtion to the nuwutwr of ticket& imamed timaum
anmy thler lottery In time world. AtiINTI
WANTKI) KVE~lltWIIF5tl. It you have noti
been lucky In other lemterte. try the MiUntana
Mtate. For tickets. circular amnd ither Lmfona
thus. addreas J. J. JA('ibIW,
Bustte (Yty. Mut.
We pay .xpres charges on all order. for Uck.
cis of 1A.M ew over.
Al- It. JACOR Anentt, - Anaconda. More.
BIELENBERG & CO
Wholesale and Retail Dealers
- N
Beef, Mutton and Pork,
C R M E. ETC.
&tnannda. - Montaisa
D. B. BIRRAN.
rIrstmL. eomila. Montana.
Caninge Builder, Blacksmith
AND ) WA(f 44 KIOP1.
AU claw. new earriew. .emn.I R WUWN
work er.resIt" pn'nm14$v andl iIn tim. Iwgs man
ie. arrlan T ufIMIrt3 ~l a~ttntUa oi Ir .'h-w
All kinds of u W5iBcr% r.purwng WiU re
e bi. per yrr Cu perylsia in.
ANI)ERSON & CR'IHIRS.
BLACKSM ITH
Shoeing a Specialty.
STUART. - - Mont.
MINERS, ATTENTION!
EXTKAI
DRS. LIEBIG & CO.
PornumawtsUy kwal d in
BUTTE CITY
Atboutbr a bug n4wN r of Main and Broadway.
Private Kadrmaao! at $ MBu ~waV.
LIEBIG WORLD DISPENSARY
ANSI) I!TKI(NATIEINAL
Mdlcal and Surgical Institute.
Wa City Mo. Man Vmiucioo. Cal
and ma uftac CITY. Mu.saaa.
Ir. UrbSg a Co. are roogular atraultaare. In modl
ieltne and msrjao"ry and ospy.al wat rtuikouorsl anl
Showttouo by lis m tuates of. Musomoom, C alifmrulai mad
Mt INTAAA. torreat all 4'lrooliamSo.\eraiosaIl Pre
vaid l.-.5m.-. w lo.-tlmo-hr oauwo- by loam aroaoimaos
Kres.o, ow .N" a ulkrragno. aa-mmuai Wakneom,
taight om.ooeubt. lMo-,iaas INb.-lallll.1ohms Ott m-'o&
~MIWtM.w No-rroooaa IN*0-115r.5.. oaf mao-rre.
iof..toºbIour.... lof t he hlo40mom * olypoiliK, . 4100100
l".e.,o I ll'o oei and W rmoioaro) Coolro-o. 4 ooma~lIe. oauc
q ooaeri~olo.-ol with life Nt- no-oloo-r~loa. 4 lar"r- low.
TI oowounolo. oaf 0am..- oo oro-l. All i.olioonoo acre. o
lmo-.iilV pero mare-o foor o-ohm luial'o ioho1al cae.o., at ie
I 'oraeloomy. Nob ImJ iorio moo oar lao.1mn.nUii Y o-ob IMNOmmo pbI.
tom-i.
N.. time lst N rMImfrwn busiLsn.i. 1llld.ia Al P. dlº
to Ia t treatre ty letter needl rxprss. M~~vhesluu
hsilt .vrr)hM-twrfr trimsfr own g wm or hr..akag..
It. .tismaae. ut Iets the IIISNMI lin I ia tt and
N.rv..uas systnll. as well an Lihver. kliuaus* Mlii*
I4risel (vii Cisalitu IthtumtuiUsW. I aralysr·mul
all isllwg Elhrnlie .tnlwiauiw.
Write tiit LtIIoIlr.ItIJ jN4wrs on Iwtirnnlites.
4 ilit fee4. 4 ,arvaiur. if th Ii. 14fl. ruse. *Tuiuns. is
4 *stsr.r. 4 &&turrls. Itriniwiiltis I sahtatawwa Ilti*.
Iru~it)). Magnetism. Punly·Lt Y )Hll·pnS. Widest.).
lIlzhl.r.r. Irvs. Fua. 94km uAwl It uos. and all Star
glcat I prrrp* a t4B.
I biu.am s tii Women a Mswcrlatty. M..tlsuat.* lit
Ioris fur Sasly gatLssh18.
Tlwb.. y ltsliwlck MstIsad moel laarslkl llAMA
Ilust sairts 10 a tltws Jly of I-Ivat.r ItIiw ar.s.
All Iskwat di. usso msi.suamtssly trerateul. Syils
hIts.{ 1.u.mm rstsssst frown lIir s· aisis wit s~ush
msrirr.f ?ew Ito Curatlve Tr nuut~ tur i.4m
oVita nwit. tPs-u.ass esualals- I. visit is. lima)~
hw ii--al l at Iumw tby ir...rrwa l.rm-r. All ...-is
muii."as-aia soanfl~uiutlal. M.dIteisws ..r I1ist ni
meitis unit Iby mail cir iXti.55. qitnet)" giuikiuI.
(Ds.- ,iursnl intire' iw iwtrerr.-ut. (tll Aui iu
uslt is, .w "sIws Islistary ut y-.ur rawU. Mliii w. will
sindl as Ital S wraue"r ossr S*eik Iris .-11iIJI6IIsa6
wily tlsiss.ssssls ilusnuit 1w ,snriuh iif *'ii~it.
24.i"tnl imit NSrv..ss ltlus.iu.s. Sminasssl Weiak
nr~..s rtprruug+.rrhul~l. nal..trt$ -. tyypiull·. (:ton
in-smll (1. 4ICsa4..ilrh~wisa. sei.. 5i .".
tsr. l.Selsigt !k En. are IIhe tosl y 4tiiulltl.ul usr re
*hW·iuililc jwiuSll· ta left In Mumlasiw a m hus e
5.wW isw~lli law.
( siA.tu..t sirsui fruim* ct & anula to i p. m.: sot by
a&ippisutiuitut In *,bwsrea Aald sirstois easuus.
41IY 4UI.TATI(5N VIII I'
*cA01Ptny f- Ia. S.i.l " 's luSnwwntoA at
Itium 2. s K. htissaalway. lIhitti..
FURNITUKE.
Jut rnrrlved at
TH.EHRET'S
Ito IRsronin ulLt..
torn Carlout o.f 11p". Ip Pu (a'lrk ed of Ma-
tre.les. SII, IRted*rwIo't m11.
t(Pe Carla.mlt of ti.e YIpnea Iurl.r Furnitur
ever ulKllltt .lo Mustana.
A FULL LINE OF OFFICE DESKS.
HIo.koa.e and tcrtrW
ESTES &'CONNELL
MERCANTILE COMPANY.
Holiday Goods and Chrstmas Presets
The Largest Stock we have ever shown. Large
reduction in prices in every department.
rand exhibition of novelties, elegant Toilet
Sets. (;love and Handkerchief S.atchels. Collar
and Cuff Boxes, WVriting Sits, Photograph Al
bums, Ornaments of every description. The
largest collection of Beautiful Fans ever shown.
REDUCTION IN SILKS
We offer great inducements in this depart
ment for I loliday presents. 24-inch Black
Gros-;rain 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 $2.0oo. Fine Silk Novelties at
reduced prices. Silk Plushes at 35c yd. Col
ored Surah at 5oi yd.
SPEC/AL RE'D UCTIONVS
I n our Underwear, Corset and Notion depart
Clearance Sale of i.'cwmar-kets.
Look at our elegent wraps at $5.oo, $7.0oo and
$1o.oo. Our assortment of plush garments
is still the best and cheapest in the city.
HANDKERCHIEFS.
W e are showing an unusually large assort
ment at 5. 1o, 15, 25 and Soc. One lot of
2o-inch hemstatched, real Japanese silk, at 5oc
each.
IIOSIER V.
n this department we claim to have the lowest
prices in the city. Misses' Fine Cashmere
lose, sizes 6 to 84, at 25c pair. Extra Heavy
French ribbed, all sizes, at 25c pair. Ladies'
Cashmere I lose at 5oc pair. You will pay 75c
for these hose elsewhere.
GA'RPI I:5, OILC'LOi IHS IVALL 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 Clothing and Furnish
ings only reliable goods--goods which shall be
more valuable when they have stood the thor
ough test bf 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.
Special Discount of Ten Per Cent
Appreciating past patronage of the public of
Anaconda, and in order to give everybody
a fair chance beforeChrtstmas and in the heart
of the winter season, we shall for the next 20
days ON IX" give a .SIC DLL IISCOUNT
OF- to 'PER CNi/'VT" ott from our already low
prices on our entire ..7OCAK of BOYS and
hA/LV'S" CLO 711NGA'(. Also lo per cent off on
our elegant line of ,/EN'S .; SL/'PEIRS. La
dies, do not miss the chance to buy your boys
a nice suit for Christmas.
O VEI ROA TS ! O V E'RCOA TS !
W e especially ask you to examine our im
mense line of Men's Overcoats. They wi I
make your husbands a present to be appreciated.
ilk Mufflers of the most beautifuul designs.
Silk handkerchiefs that will make a nice
Christmas tgift. Silk Embroidered Suspenders
in endless quantity. worth from 5oc to $5.co. 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
i- taken off from all purchases of clothing
for the uiext 2o days. No trouble to show goods.
Respectfully,
ESTES & CONE LLk
MERCANTILE COMkPRW