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4 THEANACONDA STANDARD: FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 19. 1890. TRAVELERS'GUIDE. TIIAIN*AIIHIVK.^A. m.^From Unite I r.o.^^ Hlltf St ^inn A.M., Mlver lies s I.'A M . Stuart ^ U A. M.^11 iM A.m.-How ButteaDdliaii -n Leaves Unitemm A. M.. silier h^.^ IMV% A. rtnsrt11:31 A.M. Connects ill Muart with tramwlil. h Inm's Cammn at lo.ju A. 41., IVn I mUr in 44 A. v. .^.^^6:.HO l\ iC^From Hull.' leaves Untie 0:36 I*. M.Mm II. ^ E 0 I'. M . smart tiM V. M^10:l.*^ I'. M Fniii liaiiim.it leave(iarrtaoa Ati I. M., Dki l.odgvj u 1'. M., Stuart MfKm. train*nrrtiiT.^KitO A. M.lor Harrison Stuart fglA.M... IWiI/k1i:i Jli A. M . liarnsaiiat 10-AO A.M.^^ itO A.M.-. or liuit.- Miuin nl Hi A.M.. mut how in-US A. M., arm inn at Itutt^. W-:M A.M. IMP.M. K^.r Nulii- and Carrlson-Leave MOarlal 3:OS P. M.. .mors 111 lllltti. lit 3:SU I*. M..Harrison al i ll r. M.^6:A0 I^. M. COT Butt^ LMVeMOBft at M.,arrlvuig in llutte at i r. I'. M. Arrivaland Departure of Mails. MAMSDTI'AItT HAM V TOR Dml/wlfe, Helena and points North^and Writ oi HelenaR.K) A. M. nuttc.. ajsA.ll Hutte,Helena, Drcr IahIhc, Muart^and MinnesotaI M. Mia,all iKiiut* ninth, all Kail.in sti... :^^^!! rarnill ^^^uS1 Ialdr and r^i. ii. rH, ll.im A. M. .Monday, \NoJ- ucida)and Fttaay. MAMSItjjn DAILY rR^H^Butte^ *A. M. Helenaand beef I od ^ ^II. ^ A. All|K^mi^ North and .-est of Harrison HUM* M.^All points Norlh mid KaM of i.air son lo.ljr. M.^All points South, all l aMt in slat- ml Hull. I1.ro A. M. Can.ill ^.itn*. M. Cableand pjrrucft, l.uu r. M. Tuesday, Thuis dav,Saturday. Allniallii close minutes hcf.^re depirture. COALCLOSEJT HAND Alioe on Lost Creek Only Six Miles^From tlie City. WHATIT MAY AMOUNT TO Someof th^ Coal Will ba Brought^to Town Within a Few^Days and Put Upon^the Market. THE WK ATHIiH. (tMdaily rcrord of tlio thermometer In^this city i^ reported liy A.T. I'lay tor, drug^^gist, corner Mum unil First struts. The^record for ^^^ slcrdny was: ' a. in., -1 de^^grees above; 1- in., IK dogrcoi above; 4 p.^in., 50 degrees aliovi ^; sp. in., ;I7 degrees^above. ABOUTTHE CITY. M.LfRourk of MUeonla la in lown. w.c.Ortosl of isitycaterday. Ilutli'paid th^- city i FrankFlowers li ft yesterday for liict^home ill Chicago. JudgeWilliam II. tercdat tin- Montana HiWilt was regis-^\ .-i.iiUiy, Hr.^ i. I.eisrr anil family i xpect to leave^t eday for an extended ti ip I a-t to visit^relatives ami Mends. Coalwill lie hrouglit to the oily next^week from a new mine on Loat creek^alxiut ail miles from town. A fine u|^-^|waring rein lias heen iliaeovereil ami^work ia heing vigorously pnslied to nee^what it amounts to. (liierutions cxtenil^from tlie lied of the en-ek into the side of^a mountain, anil die indications of a gissl^limly of coal are said to lie very favorable.^Samples of it have already been brought^to town in saeka, und the coal gave thor^^ough patisfuclioli when burmsl. Indeed,^it is said by those who have tried it to lie^siiiw rior to any bituminous eoal ever sold^lu re. The |iros|^eot ia owned by Salt^take gentlemen, who liuve imported^an experienced coal miner from^1'ennaylvania to develop the prop^^erty. It ia too early yet^to form uuy estimate of the miantity of^coal obtainable, but the expert ia reaaou- ablyIldeut that the deposit ia big eiiouglito supply the private consumers^of Anaconda for - nil.- time, and perhaps^it may prove to be u bonanza. If I... ex^^pectations arc fuUIHe^l and Mm coal is^placed on the market here, it will ma^^terially cheapen prlees. The principal^expense would lie ill hauling it to town by^wagon, but as the mine is fairly easy of^,i. ecs ihi., expeii- i- would not lie com^^i !erable. Thesi Salt Lake gentlemen, to^^gether with II. K. Hrown of tins city, who^is also inlereated ill the coal mine, lo^^cated a silver and cop|^er mine yesterday,^naming it the Dixon. Aasays of the flout^are very |iromisiiig. Harry1the pawnbroker, lia^ a nice se^^lection of Christmas preter.ta diaplayud^in Ida window, such as watches, jewelry,^musical instruments, etc. It will be to^your interest to give him a call,as you can^procure gissls at half their value. He has^also a large stock of unredeemed pledges,^gooda of every dcacription.to be aacritlced^at leas than cost. Tollrnl. Fireand frost proof atorage room, large^enough for live carloads of applea or^merchandise. Impiim at the St. Law^^rence Centennial Brewing company sa^^loon on l'ark avenue. Takeit before breakfaat,^ l^ecause it willgive yon n apisMile, regulate the^bowels and cleanse tlie system of all im-^puritics-Dr. II.-nicy's F.ngliah Daudeliou Tonic. Lost. Tuesdayor Wednesday, folding fan^dentai.hone, with chain attached. Hetiirn^to si imi 1IU) job room und get reward. TheSmith Premier typewriter aur-^iihsm's every other machine in tbu market.^King ^ Kennedy, agents. ATTHE THEATER. Mlustrel -Seal (ienrgeWelcome will leave to-niorrow^for Minnesota where lie will spend the^hcliduys with relatives and friends. TheArcade suIimiii will soon lie moved^from its present stand into the store re^^cently occupied by the'I nitio llurdw ure^company. Theadvance sulc of tickets for the^minstrel show is very large ami indicates^a crowded house. Tickets arc on sale ut^A. T. l'laytcr's. HurrySmith won ihe gold-headed cane^which was rallied oil m Toooy A Hunt's^saloon last night. Ho threw 41, the larg^^est number tin own. Mike^ I'M ira has fully recovered from^his recent illness and lias taken the day^shift in Harney McCiuhy's saloon in^place of I.rni st 1 miner. Theannual election of olllcern of Aca-^cia lodge No. ^ I . | A. M. will take^place this evening at die Masonic hall.^All members are r. ipiesie.l to be present,^ami visiting hrelbfSJSI are cordially in^^vited to altellil. Amongthe arrivals ut the Montana^yesterday were: \V. H. Ingham; A. 1).^Wheeler, II. C.; s. M. Metoiirey, Ked^L slge: W, M. I oy, .lame- P. Ilayne,^Hutle; A. i umpbell. Hilling-; A. C. Ls Ban,Helena; John II. Cl.iyls rry, Helena;^I, Weiss, ( hicago. Thesisters of Si. Anu s hospital would^like Ihcir friends throughout the cily to^save all their old linen, muslin and the^like for use ut the hospital. Men's old^clothes ami underwear ami every thing Ml^the kind will Is' thankfully received.^Leave word at the Stvnim mi ollles and a^ineaaenger will be scut to receive the coll-^tributn.n'. a^^. TroulilrAmong Ihr lainflladlaa.^The trial o' Ida Wallace, who was^charged with | ctii larceny, was heard bc-^for^. Judge PltSfl raid yeslerduy altcr-^noon. She w a - urn -I. d on complaint of^Ids lliadfnrd, w ho alleged that Wulluce^had stolen c. rlaiii arlu l. s of It. 11 cloth^^ing ami die like. It appears that both^women are the tin -11 ^--is of houses on^the row, and the Bradford woman at^^tempted to -how that Ida Wallace had^carried off the alleged goods in h aving^her place some ^ o. h- ag. . The evidence^waa very weak and the charge could not^Ih^ sustained. Judge Pitggi raid taxed up tin-i .i.ik ..f the. .i-. i.i Um BrndfonL AnMai l. MnriilliK I tulit.^A very hard light tisik plat .^ in front of^Tooey A Hunt's -uloon early yesterday^morning. It was between two well-known^character-, the ^Mormon hid^ and a^rounder known as Jack Hurley. The 1^trouble occurred within the saloon, but^both men were put out ami fought on the^outside. The tight was a vicious one and^I^.ti. men were punished badly before |^they were -. panned. The ^M inion Kid^^was arrest il and placed in jail yesterday, 1^but Hurl, v could md be found, and il is !^believed that he has left the ci'y. MbsMfM II^ Hut. linV Cuinn. IllIhr Standard's sih . i.iI W nr. Blrih. Bee. Is.-At the meeting of the |^lliitchers' union this evening, the follow^^ing additional ..Hirers were elected: lie-i^Cording Morstafy, I. I. Trunk ; liuaticinl |^secretary, W.C ']'alley ; bosMM r, t hris^Binder, e. ,n.hu lor, H, 11111 ^ r; llnanec committee,I . i. Rnbie, i. CrockwU. t.S. M.-lnni-; Iruste.-, \\ .lliaui Mat^^thews, W. P. llui r..w.-, I .! Luxton. Frank^Mclnuis,C. L. * raig. l in y will meet at^;i o'd'm k ^ bristinas afternoon and at Ihe^same t in. M New Year - all. rnooii, in-^ateadof in the evening. Airangein. nl-^arelx'iug made for the charter. ThrMlnslrrls.^HlTTI., Ihe !^ (.o.dyear, F.lilch A^Schilling's M ins trail have a great mspii-i^lion to their coinpauy in the famous^Luropean athletes, the Brothers la ondor.^They are called the hthi -t, strongest men^on earth; th^y an' simply marvelous in^their Greek and lb.man gladiatorial con^^tests and classic p..storings, n im'senting^mythological, hi-lorual and biblical^statuary. The entertainment u|ieus Mon^^day night. Coldand silver il imbl s make a nice^present to a lady. S. I.. Met I,,, ,v t ,,.^XI Weat l'ark street. Unite. Thelieat beer in the inaaket for sale in^any ipianlily at the St. Lawrence sabs.n,^on Park avenue. Cenieiuual Brewing^^MBfaMjr, TheIs'sl beer 111 llie market for sale In^any quantity at the St. Lawrence saloon,^on Park avenue. Centennial Brewing^company. Thebiggest stock of genuine Meer^^schaum and French Bnur Pi|^ea can be^found at U. Tietjcu's cigar atore. StockholdersMeeting. Theannual meeting of the stockholders^of the First National bunk of Anaconda,^Montana, will be held at said hank on^Tuesday, the lath day of January, 1801,^between the hours of 4 ntid I p. in. W.M. TxOBaTOX, C'aahicr. UV l/Al III t'L, Wholesale aud ketail^llu.l' i lly. Montana. nv.dku.knit.y.s M-JTONiC-MToivr.A.r.T M.' .JHDIGE STJON ^ CONSTI PAT 10 N IIA B'AI in.' I^Bun.'i'il^. Montana showTo-Morrow Night^V, ^^^ I,'^ Atlrartlons. ttfthe miiistela who appear at Kvana^opera house to-morrow night, the Denver^nMM anys: ^The Goodyear, Elitch A-^Schilling ininstrcls continue to do a de-^servi dly large business, in ipito of the^very strong attractions running at the^oilier theatres. The performance through^^out ia an excellent one and of a suf^^ficiently varied character to pleaae all.^The aperialties are numerous and have^Im-cii well selected. The orchestra is^much above the average and the selec^^tions particularly good; the vocal work^merits special notice. I he llrst part has^made u great hit, and deservedly so, being^a rich and novel setting. Last evening^the house was very enthusiastic aud u|s^preciatire, and this organization may^conlldenlly expect a prosperous season. Ne\iWednesday evening, December^.'I, Professor Herrmann's Trans-Allan-^tuples will appear at the opera hCMM^I he Hoston ftatly IYmmMbV says: ^From^the beginning of the wonderful and^charming entertainment ut the Qtobi^theatre until its thrilling fluule there is^not one moment w ithout its absorbing^interest, its comical situation, or dr. .11 al^^lusion, without its -i ai l.le and brilliancy.^The company with which Professor Herr^^mann seeks the patronage of the theatre-^going public is certainly one of the best |^of its kind ihut has ever appeared in tins^inly. Ihe Trulls-Atluiitiipii's will draw^crowded houses us long as they remain^hen', tin Monday night and last even^^ing large and delighted audiences greeted^the players aud inspired them to excel^even themselves in their various parts.^Several mcmliers of the company appiar^for the llrst tune in this country. CAN'TTRANSFER HIS PROPERTY. Mrs. Correa Wants a Slice of It Hrsldrs^a lilvorre. lbITU, Dec. IH. Alice Correa liegan an^action in the district court lo-duy to obtain^a divorce from her husband, Manuel^Convu. who has a teamster's stable^near the Silver Bow mill. Mrs. Correa^claim- that her husband has for more^than a year past been guilty of infidelity^to her in his ndationa with a woman hy^the name of L. Kobhina. She also ullcgea^that he has been rather t^s^ intimate with^divers other women. They wcie married^ut Stockton, Flab, in 1S7II. and came to^Hutle seven years ago. Then' are two^children from die marriage, Joseph, aged^'.i year*, and Leo, aged is months. Mrs.^I orrca asks for the custody of her child^^ren as well as for a divorce, and also for^alimony. Inpetitioning for alimony, Mrs. Correa^staled that her husband owned M work^horses, two saddle horses, wagons ami^buggies to the aggn-gate M^HJMa\ She^al-o claim- that her husband owns the lot^on w hich his stables are situated near the^Silver Bow mid, and that this property is^worth at least fJ.lIX). She ullegi s that^Corrcu'a income from his hiisim -s is fftv^u month, anil that this l.u-i-^ii. has been built up partly^by her capital aud effects, she having in^^li. u early married life given him I860,^the pr.M'ceds of a bouse und lot which she^ow ned in her own right before marrying.^No part of this money baa liccn returned^to her, she says, and now she la ao utterly^destttuM us to be unable to^pay Ihe costs of registering her^action with the clerk of the^c. in t. i Mi Mrs. ^ orrea's alll lavit thut her^liu-band was intending to turn over his^property aud hu-iiiess to another person^in order to avoid paying her her just de^^serts. Judge Mcllattou issued a n'slrain-^ing order from the com t this afternoon^forbidding t orn'a to di-posc of his pro|s^eriy until peinnltcl by the court. 'Fins^order was served this evening. l.theriMI'sHand. Hiin., Dec. IS. The sale for the^faniout Lilierati baud opened big^to-,lay, ami the bind will Ik^ greeted^w nil Ihe largest house given to a musical^attraction for a long time. The baud^gave ureal satisfaction lust season and^they arc said to he better tins year thaii^ever. sSl,uT^ buys a lluely furnished a room^house, a chisels and bam ; gisxl location,^terms ea-y, owner leaving the city. En-^^pun-of Hoii. k A Moot, First street. UmIh st Ir in Ihe market for sale in unyi|iianlity at the St. Lawn'ticc saloon^on Park avenue. OMNMUsW Brewing roni|any W1 . ra lid you get that pn tly album^^At King A kiuncdy'a, of course. They^have many i.iore and lots of pretty Christ^^mas presents. Imporlaiitto Cigar Dealers. Ihe cigars manufactured by 1). T.. t.. a,^Anaconda, Montana, have pmv.sl them-^m Ive- to lie equal to the beat of mp. . ^^ .1^br.imb, and cigar dealers will do well by^liaving their cigars made to order there. JohnBarkovich has refitted his house,^lieat drinks can lie got from him. Gire^him a call, Cheatnut between Second and^Third. Dr.Hobert Hrown, manager of tlie Oc^^cidental Medicine company, will visit^Anaconda, Monday and Tuesday of each^week for a short time. Otlice at Hotel^Jennings. Consultation aud diagnosis^free. The remainder of each week lie^may he found at the Paragon house, 10U^Broadway, Butte City. Smokethe Irwin cigar. Ladles! Don'tyou know that the Christmas pres^^ent mostly admired by men is a box of U.^Ticljen's Anaconda cigars. Itaths!Baths!^For ^S rents ut the Montana hotel bar-^tier shofh Smokers! Callfor '.). Tietjcu's Anaconda Cigars^and you will get satisfaction. J. C. KEPPLER Anaconda,Montana, Watchmakerand Jeweler, DealerIn DIAMONDS All Qrades of Watches,Clocks Jewelry, Op^^tical Goods, Silverware, Etc. .roit. (M\m,W AMI CAR GLOVES.MITTENS AND Furnishing+ Goods^Low Prices anil fctt Sales. NEWUNION BLOCK. kSTAIiUSIIEDiMj. Fitzpatrick^ Strickjaden, HNACONDR Real:: Estate :: Agency, K11ISTbTKEKT, AN ACONDA. HealEstate and Insurance Agents,^Mining Brokers, Collectors and Convey^^ancers. DR.ROBERT BROWN Mansperof Hi^ occidental HmIMM Com^^pany, is located for a snarl time only^in lluttr, at Itoouis H and 19, + PRRRCON HOUSE + 109West llroadmiy, where he may be consulted^free of charur on all Chronic Diseases of both^Sim s. He will dlagoosr your disease and tell^)ini the rauseuf vonr tmuldrs without asking^mm ^Stack) IWUlhal The methods of alias'-^iio-is and treatnirnt used by this rmnirut^sisx'lalist air rutirrly new ami unknown to the^mass of in. dieal practitioners Dr. Brown pie^|^ies his own medicines, thereby Kuaianteep(j^purity of r.intents and vorrcclncsis of rcsulli.^Be Is in possraslon of new and valuable rsme-^diri unkuowu to the profession at larur, which^arc Klvru to his paPeula only, llrst of rrfrr^cii. es can hr l- vru l.y .'.'illin.: ill Ins oilier. il-cures all Chronic lu-cuses such as Female^Wiuknrts, Nrivous Diseases, Kheiiiiiatisin,^Cautrrh, Diseases of the Throat, l.tings. Heart,^stomach, L ver. Kidneys or Blsddcr, Stricture,^lltipture. Sexual Weakness, Hectal Discuses,^Piles, fissure. Fistula, etc. Dr. Itrown particu^^larly invites those given up by others to consult^him. Ilcdiagnusrsall discasct without askuiK^any uiiesli ms. AllKnp nit- an I pile cases the Occidental^Medicine company, ihiouvh Dr. llrmvn, will . , I .;, . ^ il It.. With. ,.! Mill^ ur I'UUSllC 01 i,Inn.I the tn.ui.-y. ATTHK JKN.MM.S U0TKL, MONDAY and^1IT.SPAY. BUSWELL, THE 11m jw! Atthe 11EK 11IVK. FIRSTST., ANACONDA. btwuii;HmMmI for tide 7/lisSpace Reserved for M.S. ASCHHEIM, THELEADING- 1800 HNHC0NDHBRHNCH. Throughthe Holidays we will distribute Cutlery to our customers Freeof Charge. AStimulator for Cash Trade to Wide Awake People. \ Witha $15.00 cash purchase; a set ^i) of Solid India White Metal Tea Spoons, sold^everywhere for $1.25 to $1.5U per set, better than any triple plated goods, aa^ihey don't wear off. Witha $2J.O0 cash purchase; a set 161 of Dessert Spoons, same as above, sold by^Jewelers generally at $2.0) to $2.50 per set. Witha #41.00 caah purchase; a set tilt of Table Spoons or Forks, same as above, sold^by Jewelers generally at $-'.50 to $11.00 |ier sot. Witha $30.00cash purchase; a set 161 of No. 12 American Silver Plate Co.'s Plated^Knives, sold by Jewelers generally at $3.00 per set. Witha $50.00 rash purchase; a set iUl of each No. 12 Knives and Forks, same aa^above mentioned, sold generally by Jewelers at $5.00 to fu.OO. nrThfiegoodi haveheen boucht dlrrct from Rrtt hands dhc manufacturers) at rock bottom^prices and are a No, l goods. Custouirra don't have to make their purchase all at once, by using^card, Hay can have any amount punched out w hen purcliaseti mads. DryGoods *gf. Clothing Dealer Lookfor Announcement Next Week PRICES- TELL ! AndEverybody Tells the Prices. PeaJackets and Vesta$5 00 1 Men's Jeans$1 03 Men'sCardigans1 00 Men's Wool Socks (per dozen) .... 150 Men'sOvercoats6 00 | Men's Sample Shirts one-thiid off. Men'sUlsters6 00 I Men's Fur Caps1 50 Men'sShoea1 60 | Boys' Overcoats 2 50 Men'sLined Gloves and Mits 50 Cents; Camels' Hair Underwear $1.50 per Suit.^Scotch All-Wool Underwear $2.00 per Suit. Ladies'Cloaks, Wraps, Suits and Jerseys at Lower Figures than^the cost of manufacture. Stamping done on purchased goods, free^of charge. In a few days we will add a 1.2ilies'and Children's Shoe Department. Ladiescan rely on being fitted from NEW STOCK and not^pay fancy prices. D.J. Hennessy Mercantile Company LOSEE^ MAXWELL IT'SBDSINESS WE WANT Arewe going to be lost in the shuffle, or soaked in the^Soup^ Not if we know it. We are after the Shining Shekels^and expect to get them by giving value for them. COME^ HND ^ SEE ^ US. andyou'll find us death on the dicker. -OURLINE CONSISTS OF- DRY+ GOODS Men's,Children's and Ladies' Shoes,Furnishing Goods, Hats, Gaps, Etc. Wewill see any price that's made elsewhere, and go it^one better. Come and size up our pile of goods and you^will see we are fixed to stay in the game. No fakements^with us. A fair deal to all is our motto. LOSEE^ MAXWELL NeXTDOOR TO P. e