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4 THEANACONDA STANDARD, SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 19, 189X. Xhejutteoffice orthc standard Isin the New IMM H^t^'l Ann^x. No. 21^East Broadway. The Telephone^number is 2*8. AdTrrtlwment*will \^' reeelveil ^t (lie Butte^oflHi- of tilt' M I A Mi Mll^ I III I oVIoek^1*. m. tor lnvrtlon In Hie tol-^Inning uiuiuiux'k p:.iH'r. TheSTVMiviinis ili-liwreil to liutte siibserlb-^*r^ earl) every inoiuliiii. BUTTERAILWAY GUIDE. MONTANAl'NIOV. HelenaK\jire^^ Mihi.111,1 t 1111111 I'xprox^AnaeoiiiU K\jire^^ a11 .i ^^in 1.1 pbr^ 1 Inliin nette V':i-t Mall^I'titon Par. Ka*terii F.\ . Arrive. '.^! II. Ill IJ |^ |l. III.^'J .1*1 |^. Ill .. V. p. III. mma. ^LlWlH 11. in. s.p. in., iiM p. 111.^4 .m k. m.j Ml k in. T:(lila. 111. fi:IK a. III. MUMAN A IliNTlttl. vl.mtM.ami wn:i\ \i. ni' MAIIA IAnrtV*. I Cm**, Mallfor California ami tliel iiiwp. m.l SouthernStall7:^ia. 111. t :aia. in MaMtorKMt tU M. r. Ity.j -j.mi p. in. Mallfor Kai-t via M.^'. Hv. J ;m p. in.' H:i^i p. in.^Mail for Win! via N. P. Ky.| i I:^ p. in. DIM t I KltKM MITKS. TV.W. Wmlum anil l.unily liave (June to^Hi I. 11.1 for a few ilit^^. Mr*.Dr. G_M hM returned from a visit^to tin' Hitter Bool v.illi ^. Mr.anil Mis. Patri. k Talent m for San^Francixo .vestrnlay af ii'i tiooii. Mr.anil Mr-. Clem Hartzi-n will leave^for St. Paul Sunday to tii-it relative*. Thefuneral of Kthal, daughter of John^C. Davix, w ill Im- bald MM alteimxill. Thethinl rlaui-e of the West Siile Soeial^rliih was In-Ill l.i-t 1 veiling at rU'lialiuw^hall. MartinMrWillianis, win of InlDN Me-^WillianiH. of lluicliei ton n. ilutl yeKteiilay^nioruiiiK. Mr.anil Mm. Krederiek IWk, leading Cvtplrill John Muslim's -toi-k eimipaiiy,^ft for St. Paul ye-ieiilay.^One of l-lllcler - hacks wan hiiilly^^iiiaslnil ye-t' iilay liy Ik-iiist run into in^the fo|{ hy- a heavy ore team. ArchieMcKay of the Unite A lloMon^roni|uiny will leave this morning for a^mouth'- vacation at Lake Liuilen. Mich. AlexanderIliirkli.uilt to-tlay dpoluntl^hia intentioi^of heroininn it eituen of the^t'nitod States and look out his lirst natur-^a ligation paprr*. Rev.A. ('. f'oliley. presiding elder, will^preach at the South Idaho stiTct church^Saturday and Sunday at the usual hour.^All arc conh.i 11,v. invited. ANOTHIIt K.\^ i:. O'Lcarjrami KIiIiiooimI M ill Walk^\ 1:11.11 -1 Tun Nkalt'i-s' Time.^BtJTTK, Ikr. IK.^Panicl OLeury audi^.^)L Kichmond arc to try and defeat the^two fast skaters that won the hist Tlnint-^day night**contest. Dan mid Rleiiinoiid^will ^.ilk two and aaa^-ajNartcr miles to the^ukaters skatiuu four miles. The two^walkers will ehailire off after every mile,^also the two skaters. This w ill Is- more^of a iiovel contest than tlie^ last, and the^^ried*^ iiiieud to make it very vvurm for^tln^ skaters. The contest w ill e.iinnienee^promptly at 9^;.%) o'clock to-morrow night^at the Pavilion, and no dotihl the hall will^be crowdeil. I'lopo-.-.lI'lruNrr totrilen..^BVTTE. l^ec. is. The plan talked alioiil^of efttahlixhilig a pleasure park somewhere^on the other side of Missoula gulch is tak-^ins definite sha|^c, and with the opening^of spring the work w ill pnihahly Is- begun.^It in pro|ssilil to select -nine s|Mit ftliTv^aible hy the elittrie cars and leant' tlw^ground for a term of years. The place^will Ik- beautified with ttit't* and siiruli-^hcry . as w*all a- vv itli artificial adornments,^pilch as foiiinaiiis, i.'i-ottos, etc. All kinds^of outdoor s|h irt s will have a place set^aside in the park, which -hall Is. properly^arnintrMl lor playini! them. The s' lrdena^w ill he under I he control of it stock com^^pany. Makellu Orphan- lltt|i|iy. Bi'TTK,Dee. Is. Thompson ( ampls II^and W. I. Lippiucott ui're out among the^business men of Untie v estcnlay and to-da^^solicitiuj; suliM-riptious and ilonatioUH lo-^wanl a f hristmas tree lor the orphans'^Iioiiic, and met with excellent success for^the short time they vvi ii' out. Over Jl.VI^in cash was suliM-rils'it and many Isixes^and liaskcts of toys, clothing, etc., MM^contributed, and a gri at deal more prom-^Isixl. and fmin 1 lie ^ ni oiiraaaoaMH so far^received it looked as though the little^orphans would have a very merry C'hribt-^liuta. Ai IimIIciikc, ToIhf Kifi/.ir ni lli^ Slandnril: Ihave heanl mailt remark-to the clfeot 111:it^lliete were many fa-t walkci- In tills p ut nf the^i-oiintry. ami iiuw wiuit to ; l\i. am who ileslre^to irst Hu n spi i ii bi iai log, l w iii walk. Miliar*^heel ami ti e against all ennu i-, hum 1 Us^miles. aa4 oa oul eara win. they an or wiu-tiar^tliey have a vre: t lepiitatlim oi imt. I ^|n nut^MtM tin- aia btua, or do I dettra to fake a^ruee. aiiil as i^ it iaaua Hi hi rhalleaga fm tint IiiiriHise.Imt sluiplv tn reinhiil many who mlKllI^^' lllteresleil that I can Imlil mv u^u aruea it^mates to siss'il as a walker. \ua!u 1 ^ay. ^\o^one harieil.''f. j|. itn iimo.nu. llutu,lice. ii. ItealI -tali' l iuii-fem.^Bl'TTF, Dec. Is. The f.illiiwing traim-^fera were monhsl at the ulllce of the^county clerk situ emir last report:^Joim Milne to alaiaHcr Milne, loti i^Mk4^ Uoek a, Montrose adilltloa .( 1,303 oo Chart**OneM to H..I. MelkaiaM^ llftlilull-rest laMreeudatg lisle rlaliu,^naBMU VaUrv'dlstiiti mm no JamesMllirilV (o ^;eulj;e Spei i, lot r^^block I^, mmi UntieIJS 00 The|s ople of Unite appreciate the Untie^City souvenir publislusl hy Moore ami^Nipph'. as the photographs an- very clear^Hid distinct, show ing Unite at its Itcst.^For saje in tin Issik -toix-s, Llllort'a photo^oaliery.North M am. Butta. Ixmg A Kiiiiiedy. Alia, oiulu, arid W. It. Hurket A^L'o., Deer Lodge, 1'i.i.miTuning.^Leave orders for \V. A. Smith at K. ||.^Shernuin's, or witli Van Orion A Kcin-^harl. Goto the Acme. No. 7 Past t.mnite. for^iro^d meals. Lunch from 1.' to :t p. m.^Dinner frOH 6 to s p. m. Shoii orih n,^Ihs'ii day and night. Strictly onti-^C'hiiH sc. Dr.G. S. ^; sslh.iit. Baal Bmadtrny.^next disir to ('alifomia luewerv . res]Hiiul-^to all-night culls: confinements, etc.^fioom. Hist door up Btalra, Pixif.F. Jeffrey-, ritirnporttat and niani- 'lire. Jhsilll i . in it Itsl Issll sins.. Mole. * Main sins t. Butaa. Doyou w ear - Ins-s '.' Take a look at our^t.i dress sins.-, ol West Park hlix et. Hnr- i m A t o. V/baa.you want retail oil wagon, tele- Jioneiil~, liutic oil oociipany. INTHE DISTRICT COURT Doingsin Uic Two Departments of^Justice Yesterday. MORRISON DIVORCK CASE Motionfor a Now Trial RrmovlrtR^Court Papera Dlshon.-oty or^Caroler.onoas Continued^for the Term. UlTi'K.Dee. 1C. The Morrison divoix e^mmt came up in Judge I'cmls iIon's court^attain this morning, the date having jaW |^^ l for arguing the niolioii lent icvv trial, j^Hy consent of Aiioincy Thniupsoii Cmwm^ |^ML, for the defeli-.-. and Ailornev Shnn^- ^^shire, for the pluiniill'. however, tin' fur-!^ther hearing of the case was continued mi- I^til the next term of BSJMtL The dofcOjaV |^ant's statement on the motieti for a litw I^trial was tiled ami i- a- follows: Thecourt erred in permitting the jury lo .^pa^s on -|Ms i.il lliiding- pix'scntixl to ihein I^in this case. The vci.lict ot the jury |^shoiihl havo been general, as is rixpuri d^by staliites. In ease- of this nature. S|s-^cial tlndings hat ing been suhmiticd to the^Jury in tie-cause, .mil answers ix tunaad^llietxsiti to them, and BjaioM linding No.^1'.' liy said jurv. which reads as fol^^lows,^Have MWMI and^plaint iff coha liilcd togi tin t e.ptoihe lirst dayof October, IMBi1 Being anaarcred bysaid jinx tln iich tin ir foreman. ^Don't^kiiow .^ i- aulBrient cane* for the court lo^set aside the vcrxlict rendered by tktmt in^this ease in favor ol the plaiiititl for the^reason ili.u if said parties colutblead aapotaarthere wonldbare bom lull and completecondonation on the purl of the wife,and she would havo noeonaa of ac^^tion againsi her husl and in this boob,^taking the allegations of the plaintiff's^complaint a- true. The conn crnxl in^overruling drfetBdant'l objection To plain^^tiffs' uucatlon lo Mrs. Morrisui, viz:^^Now, Mi's. Morrison, if at all, w hen wa^^it that he In gall lo fail to provide for you^ami your children, or w hen dal you begin^toprov iile for your-oif'.' Answer He nev er piov idoil for me en^^tirely. Mr.Campbell, interrupting, objects to^the intreiluction of any te-tiriony of tho^Batture to provitlc. ^It is not a ground lor^divorce according to the statute. Tin*court It may Is- made a ground. It^depends upon the eiietiiiisl.ini cs. If the^failure to provide hi of that character as^tends to cruelty , u is a ground for divorce.^Failure to supiairt may be of such charac^^ter mi lo Is- oMrciiie cruelty, and for that^puri'ose this court admits this evidence. Mr.I alliplu ll excepts. Thevenliet in tins cause should Is-^set aside t^u the enniud of the in-^sutlleiency of the ev ideiicc to Hn^^tain the same, among other things^ill this, lo-vvit: That the allegation^of the ilcfcmlaul'- habitual driiiikciiue-i^is not proven. It is attempted to is*^shown hy two witnesses for tfcn plaintiff.^boafctaa the plaintiff herself, who tc-iily^as to seeing him drunk, but there is no^evidence ill the rase show ing that the de^^fendant is an habitual ^lrilliLitiiI. It wa^^llet shown by any of the w itnesses that^the defendant is or w as all habitual drunk^^ard. Mrs. ti. S. (,ill-ton, in her te-tiniouv^relating to bis drunkenness, stated that it^hapiHMttsd two and thtfc months apart.^This was Ihrwe years ago, and saw him^ih.ink once in the mouth of MovcmtsT^and once in January . 1ww, The venliet in^thin case should Is' set aside Is-cau-e^plaintiff's testimony in raopect to extreme^cruelty on the part of the ilefciidanl is not^f-orrohorutod by any other direct or cimiui-^Mtatitial evidence in this ease. The venliet^in this cause should Ik- set aside ls-i aii-e^the plaintiff's testimony regarding the use^of violence and threats mid false and^malicious accusations on the part of the^defendant, is not eornJxiratetl by any di-^reei or circumstantial evidence in ihia^eaae. And if there Is^ any evidence in^tliia cause going or tending to eatablloh^any of the different allegation! of the^complaint lien in in any manlier, it is the^sole and llllsllp|M^lietl testimony of the^plniutitf lier eli. wliieh i- not siillicicnt^evidence ii|sin which to base the verdict in^this cause, and by the same testimony it^is further established that if any of the^said alleged ucls have ever oecurix d^they have l...n fully and completely^coudomsl by the plaiutifT. All of the evi^^dence, and the vv hole thereof, is in this^case priiduccd. as hcix-itits-foix* in this^statement sent out. ia luxcssary lo deter^^mine the ipic-tioti as to I he sufficiency of^the evidcMicc priMhicixl in this case to sup^^port ihe venliet therein, and the Kline is^lllsllllleicllt lo BUppOtl the venliet. Inanswer to the alsive Shropshire A^Wines, attorneys for the plaintiff, this^morning tlh^l objis-tions lo tin* setilcmi'iii^of the statement, ^for the n-asoii that the^said paper djOM not complv with the law^in fm in or-Hie I.nice in relalioli to the^^tatemetit of tin. cube on motion for a new^trial.*' III ItepHI'lllletit If. Theix'ferec in the divon e ca-e of Favev^vs. 1'aycy tiled his rc|sirt tiwlav and was^apptxivcd by Judge Peinls rloii and a^decree ordered in favor of the plaimilf. Illthe ease of the City of Hilltevs. I'ar-^ley the defenilalil's aitortley- w is granted^until January 4 to file a -tali incut or a^motion for a m vv lrial. The lli llllll ler iii the case of Charles O'DooJaaBva.Lavell Broa. w is argued thisniorniiig and by ihe court taken under udvi-T'iiiciit. ANew Itulo. Tin1clerk of tinurt eomplnins that somepa|s rs have disappi anil that liould^lie on file. He has been very obliging to^attoriieyM. re|tortei*H anil others in permit^^ting them to examine papers, but ju-ily or^Unjuatly. some one is to blame forabllsiug^that kindness, and hereafter no norolMV^pom can lie ogomined. h.nulled, loucbed^or molosted, except in the jgajaM of the^clerk. Inllepill llnellt I. Thefollow ing cases have bien eontiiuusl^for ihe term : Ik'lini- O'ikiunell ts. John^H. (HonSOt al.; ineobson A Grachl vs. M.^Bernheiui; Jowph Lall.v vs. The Molilalia^I'nioii Kailwav companv : Steve Simpaou^V-. H. T. Von Buamlrti; William Koonan^vs. C. K. Ixninian; s. f. King ^t al.^V*. John Sweeiiev el til.: J. I'. Matliutfly et^al. vs. L. I.e^ i-iilin et al.; M. \V. Rutber-^ford va. the 1^ xiugton company| m. w.^Uiithcrfoixl vs. the Montana I'llion Kail-^way company et al. Onmotion of the counsel for plainulf in^the eaae of l.ivi ll Hroihers vs. Jones^Kni-i. and on siiggistion made to the^^m)iiii of ihe ft^lb of ihe defendant, it^was ordered that Battle Frost, adiuiiiis-^iratrlr of the estate, lie adhMitutcd as^pany defendant. Inthe case of F. L. Pnttcriuin Vs. I'et. r^Martin. Ihe time was exiuu h'd :i^ days to^nrepaio and Ate a Btatentent on motion tor^a lieu trial. MariaW. Uutherloixl v s. Patiiek Tal^^ent : defendant grouted SO days to tile a vtatonaenton mtKioo for a m w trial, ami^judgment in the meantime I*stayed. him Kloati v s. c. |:. Rucaer, iViliiv- .id-^^In tonal time granted to file tin tana ul on^naotiuo. lot a in vv li ial. AIt reach cil ITtikI.^The lioaaof .bulge Mi ll.ilt.m anil jury ii-taken up tin- aftein vv Ith I hi . ofMm mi , Meli.ie ngaiu.-t C. W. Ctuett.^When the ease wiih collctl lite deletldaul^asked, and wan granted kav. . to Ilk- an amendid answer, ami later a jury' was nc-^hvtetl, txim|xwe^l of C. J. Schatileili. H. H.^f aixler. t . I.. Lonuta, K. L. Malioney, J. I.^Foieuian. D. N. Cptoti, K. G. Huston, H.^t . Ixi niiedv. H. A. Sheada, H. L. Haupt^and Simon KvauawtHb. Mrs. McKae Hitud^tot H4M, its Ihrtsi-foiiithit of the niirehaae^price of the Alice Hello mine, which waa^-old I v herself and husband. Duncan Me^^lt.ic, and G. W. Stapleton and wife to L.^J. Hamilton ami T.J. Moffett. The side^was made through Cluett and the money^w is i m ii I to him, but he failed^to turn it over to the Mi-^Kaes. alltl they ehurged llllll with^fraiiihili utly withholding their money.^Mi-s. Mellae cLilmed all right to the prop^^erly and money, mid bntught the action m^her ovv u name. f*naHtt*a dcfen-ie w as that^he had one-!ourth interest in the mine and^vv it hlield Ids pari of the purchaite money,^and then paid one-fourth to Stapleton,mid^that the lialuuce of the money wait at-^taehed on a judgiiK'iit against Duncan Me-^Kii^. The court, however, held Ihr.t the^Inner fact couhl pot lie net up as it di- feuite,a- I be attochnamt was again-i ihe^buoband, and Um plaiutifT cbuined that^the oue-toiirtli clabood by Cluett had Is en^sold '^^ Stapleton before the sale or Ihe^iiiine vv as made, thus leaving nothing for'^tie-defense lo stand ii|sm. ami the jury^found a veixlii t for Mrs. McHnc witliiu-^teix st tor lo mouths and cost of suit,^t 'Inn h -11'DonnoU ratpreoeaitotl the plaint iff^and 0 urge llaliloru .inpeured lor the de^^fend.mi. IN PUl.lt K COt'KT. Law llienkers ArrMi(iteit llpfore .Itttlge^M.'Xlurpliey Vrslertlay. BtTii:.Die. IK. -Offleer Mike Donovan,^his (.n i^ h ittentl black and blue, patches^cov oi iii;; his heitd. anil one eye still closed,^was able to ap|m^ar in polite court thin^afternoon against the colored man, Jacob^11. Smith. ^ ho assaulted him ao viciously^in days ago. Judge Witldron npiH'iinsd for^the di 'eiidant. but no defense was offered.^The colored man was held to the district^court, under bonds of ^l,U^i, to aii-vver to^the charge of assault w ith intent to com^^mit murder. Charlesl.enhart and B. D. Spang, the^men accused of cheating ill obtaining^money on the false pn'tense of being^ageni- for Crigiri; A Hewitt of the North^^ern Pacific railroad. The charge is. as n-^lated in Iba Si aMOABO this ini rning. that^I hey were organizing a surveying party^anil charged those w anting employ incut^(MO lo get to Shoshone, but that^the men couldn't get there for that sum of^money . They arc charged with obtaining^113.40 in thi- maimer. Theacciis.xl pleathxl not gtiilt.v and the^case was set for next Tuesday morning at^lOoYlock. Boiida were placed ul #a0each. AllienGinslterg, w hose w ile a few days^ago told such a pitiful story alsmt his^heating her. was then bniught on for trial.^When she signed the complaint. Mix.^Ginabonj bad Ibroa small ebiidren with^her and sieiuiil intlignant enough to burn^her husband to the stake then and tbarO.^As usual in such caites. however, she found^after due consideration that she still loved^her husband in spite of his abuse, .mil she^refused to pnisccute bin:. So Qbmabonj^vv..s ;^^ h-iised for wiint of pixvsecuiion. The^next time Mrs. Ginsberg makes complaint aoaaaatbarbnobojoi she i- likely t^ he thrown in the eoiinlv jail. JohnO. Jones wits fined f5 and costs by^Judge McMurphey for keeping a job^iiml express* wagon standing in Main^sin i t. W.H. Pharmesles. who last night wait^fined ^H^i and costs, but released on con^^sideration of his leaving tow n w ithin H^hours, didn't get out of town quiek enough.^He got into a fight w ith J. P. Hall last^nieln mid was again arrested, ehurgetl^w ith assault w ith a deadly weapon, namely ,^a Is-er Isitlle. J.P. Hall was . barged with fighting mid^pleaded not guilty. JohnMack, for fighting, wan committer!^in default of paying a flue of and cost-. PatKeefc. lor drunkenness, was MM*^milted Is cause be couldn't pay a line of^$1 and costs. MoseHiiehamp, who gave a bond of ^JU^to answer to a charge of fighting, didn't^.ipls-.tr. Tfc.VMSC^^LLIDE. An ti l hi,Tit oil Al i/iui.'l s|ie,.|-.\ f'ltrc-^lcslt III i v el . Hpitk.Dec 18.^Aa a heavy ore team,^drawn by lour horses, was going down^AftooM stnet thin uioruing, it col In led^with a light expix'ss wagon driven hy A.^J.iigum. ill the vicinity of the Creat North^^ern track. An electric car was routing^rapidly down the hill and the driver of the^latter team tried to pass the on' wagon^coining in an opposite dinetion. The car^ua-moom him. however. Inf-ne he could^make the turn and in his fright he guided^his horse bet wis: u the lix.nt and hind^vv heel- ol the heav y team. The horse at-^tacheil to the express wagon became un^^manageable and the whole outfit was over-^tut lied. The fractious animal narrowly^ccaped being run over by the ear. w hile^the driver saved himself by jumping into^the ore team, TIIIIEATKNKDTO KILL. ('lntri;r Agiilnst MHUsflelil of ^ imp^t'reek^I'lMvcil I tiller Itoliils. HirtK,Diets. In Judge Eddy's court^hwlav. Mau-lh'ld of OaWJB creek Wiis^triisl on th^ charges of llm-atrning to kill^and of exhibiting his gun. He tried to^drive two men offof some disputed ground^at Camp oivck and they had him al iv-tod^on the alMivech.irges. Mansfield was fined^tXtb and costs on the charge of exhibiting a^ih .idly areapoM, and on the charge of^threatening to kill wn- hchl under Mw lio:;d-lokeep the pi.ice. The costs in^th ^ tw o i-ases amoiitped to fcltf*. M.ne -^IIeld has friends w ho w ill ptxibably put up^Hie necessary it.mil. Wlil-keya Sprrlalty. Two cat load- of Bnoat whiskey Jn-t re^^paired at MeCoriuiek .V- Hughes' from^l^niisv ille, Ky . All a^MH desiring the^Is-st of liipioii. of all sorts by demijohn or^barrel for the holidays, can tlnd no g .. i,^^ qual to those at MeCoriuiek A Hughes', OMMof the |s^slollice. Ata regular meet ing of Silv er Bow^Truth's and Labor Assembly, held Satur^^day evening Nov. J\. lstii, it ^as uiiiini-^itiotislv resolvixl that all itieuilM.rs of lalsir^orgaiiuations discontinue painmumg^Chinc-e on and after Doc. 5, Ihti. l'erorder Silt M How Trades and La I sir^Assembly. C. Lam., Pre*. lor Xinas. Anice silv er brick, or souvenir HOOti^with any mine, or your own ix-sidence^(from photo.i. on it. fixnii Leys, Ibe jew^^eler. 1.' North Main sti-cot. \\Sllletl, Twolive carriers for big routes on the^St vmiakO. Apply to Uutte olllee Is fine d0a. in. Pavilionskating link opens fmm'Jto^^! : ^^ p. in., and 7 to In p. in. Ladies' skates^live. Jim- Daltou, maiiager. The venliet of the |es)plp is that tho Si 'Attix is' fontuna's Is/st new s|h^|mt. Tryit lor a in. nth. ti:t ft^ ixv ^ ^i..us of nil kinds, private ihci raiioiis. Telephone ;(13. Huvvotir chiiiee fruits and candies at^Ahxtiih n's. Sole agent for Wallace A^t o., Ni vv Vork. 0.K. LEWIS ^ Co (S.VV. Cor. Main and Park Streets.)^Telephone Xo. 271. AlEXAMPLE OF HOW IT WORKS. TheCrack of Ihe Whip That Stampeded^the Buffalo on the Montana Trail. Nearlyevery merchant,^no matter what his particu^^lar line of business may be,^courts a whack at holiday^tjooils because the value of^such goods is not easily de^^termined by the purchaser,^which is a ^snap^ for the^seller. Nearly everybody^is looking for a ^ snap,^ so^the merchant is perhaps^not to blame for making^the most of such coveted^opportunities. And yet,^because of such conditions^^because everybody han^^dles holiday goods for the^possible and probable big^profits which they promise,^it presents a ^snap^ to us^in that we can easily afford^to undersell and thus in^^crease the volume of our^business to our mutual ad^^vantage. Here is an ex^^ample of how it works: Wesell 1,000 holiday^presents at a profit of 10^cents each; our profit^$100.00. Someother merchant^sells 100 holiday presents^at a profit of 50 cents each;^his profit, $50.00. You pay^us 40 cents less per article^and yet we make $50.00^more in the aggregate than^the high-priced merchant.^That's how it works.^There are some merchants^even in Butte, who sell^goods at nearly the same^prices that answered to the^crack of the whip that^s t a m p e d e d the 1 mffalo^along the Montana trail in^the days of which the old-^timer delights to tell. The^^boodle^ is the proof of the^fact. Strange that they^haven't heard the shriek of^the locomotive, but then,^they are exceedingly^^ smooth. Weare here to sell holi^^day goods at a good deal^less than holiday prices^and we have the goods^that you want. You can^select now for Christmas^delivery. Don't put it off^or the choicest articles may^be gone. Ourentire stock of^ladies' a n d children's^wraps and ladies' fur capes^at a big discount. tutHowcrs, til \Vi ^t Broadway. $12.50Plush Jackets^for $7.50. Andbetter finalities cor^^respondingly cheap. Ladies'heavy beaver^reefers at $3 that are sold^elsewhere at nearly double. Children'scoats cheaper^than the cheapest; school^garments at $3.50. O.K. LEWIS ^ CO. VIt Mall orders trill reeelve prompt unit^careful attention. Write fur samples unit i|tn^-^tatlous.. . , n.Iv. I., ft I t). TheST.x*n.\KI^ has more renders than^nliy rival nexts|m|sr read in Unite hy^^May liundnsls. Try It lor your udver-^tiaing. ____________ Ifyou -ant a in -i class cigar, ask for^tue Jttt in. SealPlusli Newmarkets. AnOpportunity to.Secure a Choice Garment^At About Half Price. FullLength Plush Newmarkets Thatwere never sold less than $50 each are marked^down to S30. SealPlush Jackets. * Toreduce our stock wc have cut the price of the S17.50^garments to SlO. Furand Fur-Trimmed Jackets. Wchave a choice assortment, all sizes, at low figures.^Novlltils in charming variety. FURS. ShoulderCapes, Wraps, Muffs, Boas, etc., and trim^^ming by the yard in all the principal skins. FeatherTrimmings Ingreat variety. All new shades. Misses'and Children's Clothing, Nothingyou can ask for in that 1 inc but you will find^here in large quantities. A choice lot of everything^marked down to the lowest possible margin. BOYS'CLOTHING. Thisis another department in which we excel. SUITS, Allsizes and qualities, with trousers or knee pants.^Overcoats lor the small boy or growing youth.^Good values every time.^Bring your little ones here and sec bow well wc can rig them^out. It costs nothing to look through our stock. D.J. Hennessy Mer. Co., BUTTE,MONTANA. Headquartersfor Commercial Men. VERYLARGE SAMPLE ROOMS. RATES,$2 to $3.50 PER DAY.^CENTRALLY LOCATED. Nowmmfrnm] -nv JAMESL. HAMILTON, Prop. TheKitchen is now under the pMMMfl man- jp'im,n ^f tin' famous Kreneli Chef, SHINS.A. LAJO'ITK, of New Orleans. Xos.11, 13, 15 am! 17 East Broadway, Butte, Montana. american PLAN. YOUCAN'T^SPEND^A DOLLAR mGents' Furnishino; Goods Tobetter advantage anywhere in Butte^than at the store of Alsoa full line of BOOTSAND SHOES, VALISES, ETC. THEMODEL. Takea walk on Baft Park street to this popular resort. It^is the nicest beer parlor in Hutte to pass a pleasant^evening. Nothing but FirstClass Liquors ^ Cigars Arekept in stock. The waitresses arc attentive to the wants^of patrons and prompt in executing orders. Vocal and Instrumontal Concert Every Evening. J.A. GORDON, Proprietor. I 42 E. Park St MRS.M. D. BRAY Ha-,mp vi ii fi.nn^tlie Mm MM to Ito South Montana Street, Winre Nil^ lia- fur reu*. mukNt at. m'.n i v rtnuoM^i 11111 iMs.^^MMl I-nilit ami Mcaui IItut. MARTIN_ FOX, Draiertlo Fin-Oe.rs. Tobacco and Cdnfeclinn-rv y iMftMftl MM A Ui l UAL OIU