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4 THEANACONDA STANDARD. MONDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER si, 1891. THEBUTTE OFFICE^ottk. STANDARD bla tbo New Windsor Hotel Amn, No. ^^East Broadway. Tim Tolephon*^Number It .at. Aitrertlaeinrntiiwill be recetTSd M the Butts^^Bee at the Stam^ahi^ tlU I o'clock IV H. tat^Insertion In the folio* ins morning's paper. The^.taxi^ tnu l^ ilsllTerrd to Ttutte Sub^^scriber* early eTery morning BUTTETIME TABLE. AXArXIOK mil wat timw TAt takinor.rt kit ai'h. a, I Ml. Trxlna Ix-sr* llutle. To.1. ^Tlelena and allasou'.a #%^^pre*i So.a. fM, V. Thro.igu 1 ^ aaeetloa..^o. iav Anaeonda F.xt^roas, (a.to\ ^^ ^^ o.set, c. r. r^^ Man tn.bo* It. I- I v|jim^ Arrito at bu.ta. ftolnnaauil H lunula Hi- Miaa. Hip.m.^II :^n a. in.^S:M |i. in.^isp.m, 7-00^. pv JTaTiTprea Ko.a. t.V 1*. Through (oniieoilon Bo.10!. Anarnuda Kipie.a po.104, A-iseonda Kxiasss Ko.cot. It. P. fast Mall Bo.mn. V. r. Ifxpraas Makee nan esaneetloas at Can laen for Ha*^ana. Mlaaoua and tho ^ oour d'Alaaet. txtakaeleaa ronuxttloni at Garrison Witt M^^F. overland tralui east and west. etn p. at,^u.eo m.^i^ 01 a. m. ids p.m. i:* p. m. 1*11.5 montanackhtbau Ko.T. From all Eastern lolnts No.^. Ilaat bound M.t'. No. S. N. P. Coo- oeedon.weat bound tM.V. No. ^. N. E t'on i-eiionfrom the weat...^|No. 100. Pony hxpresa^%So. 110. I'ony Kxpreee . Kn'iT an I ^ arrive and depart from North*^era 1'aeinr depot. No. a liaa through tloeper for^bt. I'aul .-.ad ^ hleaan without rliaruie. M.V. No a i and 4 arrive and ieare (total M,^V. depot. IPoutExpreaa runa on Mondays. Wedaec^^ay* and Fridays only MOp.I I on m. It.J0p. I 11:10p.m.^i:M p. ra 7:la.m, BUTTIiCURRLNT NOTES. (onroilKolirs of Di or I.^slgti la in tlio^city. MissT.lla May Hess of Il.irkcr i* rcgls-^tcnil at lliti Mi I'i^ i iiini i. TheJeffreys Lew is company rcnclictl tlio^rhy last e\ cuing frtiiu S|Mjkittio. Tlioregular bbMbBM ^f Hi^ Htitto Minia-^trrinl NMUaM will luku pluro at tlio^Usual tlino tins lllnrllilllf. KveryIxxly is aaaitrttl n roikI time nt the^ball of tin- Clerk*' UHniinhly at Minns'^I'nion hull Wiilnoixluy ovcniiiif. The(ilolH) ^fit llaiiil^r^^ J^ katiif.inxi^ah^o is not exrolli-U by uny $s kIiuo hi^^lontniiit. MonnonJciinio,^ othorw i^s known a*^I'm ma I'n'atoti, v^aa iii n ^^Hl yoatortluy hy^(Itlleor I a wis for bointf ilruuk uml clte-^turbinR th^ l oaoo. Tliofuneral of tho late lMward O'Hara^took pi n i' ut ^ o'clock yoatortlay nftor-^liiMin from Mef'arlliy A Mrllratnay'a^uiithTtiikinu runiiiH, and tho rvinaiua weru^folloncxl to tho crnvo liy u large concourati^of friemU. ()uMMMM of nn ovortloek tho (Jlo' e^Shoo and Clothing nmi|iaiiy offor over*^roala and bouvy jacket nt greatly roduottl^price*. Aneffort i* being matin to revivo tho^lornl brunch of tho Aiurriean I'ederatiou^of Uli'i, which lor aoina reason haa bean^allow oil to go to tiifct-a. A meeting will^bo held ut un early duto w hen oftlccra will^be elected. LndicHand gentlomon in llutle are cor-^dinlly iiivttetl to lie |^ro*ent nt n mooting^at tho new .^Scandinavian church, coritar^(^oi^|ier nnd AlubUa hirvnit, nt M o'clock^this evctiiiiK. to organiio a Scaiiilinaviau^literary and ^ocial aocioty. All Ma) wel^^come. Yesterdayafternoon t onstalilo l.vtlo nr^^rtvtcil a couplo of mc*ii fttr ilieturbauce.^John Sullivan nltcitiptisd to prvvont hitit^from doing ho ntid vrM run in also. tMIl*^^t ttrilllth UhMUtinl nnd Sulltvau will Im^^called on tills liiornillg to plead to n com.^pl um cliai'uiiiK him with mlcr-oring with^an olllccr. MAKINGCONNECTIONS. Gradingthe It, A. at 1'. Itallroad at the^Termlnu* of tlie Moiitnua 4'miral. Illni:. Nov. 'J^^. HIl probable that in a^abort time work of grading tho I'utto,^Anaconda A I'ncillc w ill lie tinned ut tho^presi'iit iMBknwBf of the Montana Cen-^tral'* main line. IbbbI I'rida.v cnb'iiiecra^eompli'tcil croaa-aectiouing at tin* otid of^tbo Moti'ntia I ouinil. ^ kliort disialico^w est of MHM atfvjat-, utid Ipoiii thetico^the line continues ayaal towanl tho Hluu^Uird mill und Silver How can) on. Thi*^will itiuKo a direct connection n itU the^Croat Northern uud tram* call Ihj run^through to Auacouda and points beyond^without change. Inaddition to ^h'i^ BUIvoy for Pa**Jat)r^^tion* with tho mam line of tho Montuiia^Central, nnoihcr lias liecti mads coutiMet-^IttaT with the compnliy'a hill track. I'rin-^t'i|Mil among them i* a (iirvi y for a truck^count cling w ith the Mountain View *pur^which will bo extended to the Aliucondu^and other mince owned h^' tho Auacondii^roiii|Kiiiy, und the work of grading oa at^from the I.ittlo Watt* will begin this week.^Ah contemplated hy the ^ .rvoje men^^tioned it will l^c stsMi that tho llutle. Ana- Jonda^ I'ucilic w ill have two Iracka a*^araa the lilue liit-fl mill, at least, noar^w bich w 111 bu tho point of couvcrgeuco. tlperiaUtaaai-a.^Largest nnd prettiest line at the lowest^price*. Ley*, the jeweler, Owsley block. ^MBBBM09 Tilt: Mint SaIaxvn.^^Bam Martin and Kd Kooney. proprietors,^mnonneo that they are now ready to meet^their friends at this popular roeorl. The^club room* up *taira m e open night and^day. \\'U\buy a cheap piano when when you^ran got n Wobcr or l-Ktcv for so little^more'.' Sold on easy payui'iita by thu^Shenuati Music company, --i North Maui^atreet, llutte, Mont. G.A. Williame, leading ladiea' hair^drcBuer anil w ig maker. The lieM place to^buy n iga, Bsyfli Uee, fnuit pit*cc* und shell^ornaments. 71 West llroadwuy. llegg*'German Salvo for cut*, no re* and^burns. There is none bettor, lie sure you^get licgeV. l or halo I y all di ugg:*ts. Frwhrntieh egg*, creamery hotter and^home-made broail at Dan i'evvey's new^Southern hotel. Meals..'/ cents. MurtitiA Son, Job and ICxpress. Center-^^llle. Goto the Southern hotel for a go^*l '-*^^cent meal, txrved in good style. INBuTTE'SSISTERCITY GossipAfoot (he Coming lilkerTllle CityElection. CANDIDATES FOR OFFICE MayorHall J^^ye Ha Will Retire^From tho Political Arena^^Sorvanta of the^People. Walkkiivii.lr,Nov. 33.^Wolkervll'.e's^city election, which wiil Iki held ou the^, -nh of tie at caon ih, ha* so far created but^little interest, prolwbly bocutiao tho eiti-^CJiia generally have not yet recovered^Iron) tho excitement that attendod tho^tiutiunal olection uud the capital fight.^There ie but little talk heard on the streets,^and that i* nculy all iu regard to tho may-^orulity. Inspitoof the ropoated urging*^of hi* friends, Mayor Hall ha* announced^that lie will positively not bo a cnndulutu^for reelect ion. and that ha intend* to ro-^ttro from actho iiolitte* with iho expira^^tion of his prcaaut term of office. 1'h a^poHillve atateiueut ha* sot the peoplu^gues^ine;, us they know it will be a difileul^matter to Und a man who will till the po^^sition with that watchful care und intercut^in tbo city'* wolfaro winch lia* churacter-^iied Captain Mall's incumbency. Mr.Hall's detcrmtuaiion to retire from^active politics will bo an unwelcome sur^^prise to hi* friend* and to reptihlicutiH^generally, who have long looked upon him^a* tho mainstay of Wulkervillo und their^party. Tho people hovo ehow n their con^^fidence in Mr. I lull by ilrat electing htm to^the highest oUtco in their gilt, and tlioy^think ha could bo eusily elected to that^olllee again over any man t hut ran against^him if tie would tuke it. With his retire^^ment f,om the political arena, however,^Mr. Hull wUhea ft understood that ho w ill^continue to manifest a lively intcre^t in^the city and do everything iu his |K^wcr for^lta advancement. Amongthose w ho are most prominently^mentioned for tbo muyornlty art.*, G-'oriro^llrown, M. C. Holland and Kdwatil Kei-^niol, the three retiring aldcrnu n, and it^appnara that Mr. Iteiiuel'* name finds tlio^most favor Just at present although there^is no lolling what tho next ;n days may^bring forth. Mr. Kennel** friend* point^to the fact that he I.as made uu excellent^record in the council, and think shorn 14^no doubt that ho would make a good^mayor. Mr. llrown, who ha* been given^thu name of ^the watch dog of tlio treas^^ury,^ in tho council, is another mint who^would make a strong run if nominated.^While opposed to m edics* expenditure*^of publia money, he ha* ulway* been alivo^to the best interest of the city. Gen.^Mike^ Holland i^ olio of the moat^popular and hcKt-ldo d men in Wulkcr-^villu, but a* ho ha* stated emphatically^that ho i* not a candidate f jr any olllee,^hi* Irieud* will no doubt accept tin* as^final. Tho nanio of J. K. Clark, ^ii|ieriii-^teudeut of tho Moultott, has also been^mentioned, and i* meeting with favorable^expression*. Mr. ( lurk ha* u wide circle^of warm friend* in all parties, und the^same qualities which mukn him a w ide-^nwuko and progressive citizen and 11^shrewd bu*ine** mutt would serve to iitalso^bint an excellent chief magistrate, and^hia -large properly interest * hero^would bo sufficient giiurunteo that^he would look carefully to^tbo city's welfare. He uny* bowever that^he 1* not after it nnd will not take it.^Su|h^riittcndonl Oniric* Itueger, ot thu^Lexington alao ha* a host of friend* who^will gladly *up|m^rl him in case ho decides!^to come out a* a candidate. There is suf^^ficient good timber to bo eulocted from to^warrant the *tntemout that Wall.orvillo's^next mayor will bo u good one w hoover ho^may be. CtiarleeHaaa, who has en efficiently^served as city treasurer, stutvs that he has^bad enough of politic* and doesn't know^wliy he ever went into it anyway, ticorgo^Kent la the only man so fur mentioned for^Mr. Haaa' successor and it looks now a*^though he would havo a walkover. IVr^tlio other offices not a single name has^been mentioned so far. Tliere are four^aldermen to be elected, one each from the^Second und Third wards and two from the^First, 0110 of w hotn will till Alderman A li^^near* unexpired term. No 0110 has yet^been mentioned for |silica magistrate. Therei* a growing feeling that party^prejudice should Ira throw n naido in the^coming election and that tho people^should got together und nominate a clti-^xuns' ticket, fit which tlio ofthstr* could bo^dlvidf*! up so that ull |*urtie* would Ihi^tiitmtlcd. liy tin* moans the people Boat Id^ull pull ti^guthcrci 111 harmony and after^election day there would be no big ******^loft to Ileal. Mayor Hall is in warm sym^^pathy w illi tho proposed movement, and^say* sentiment ill its favor i^ growing ^*^^^^idly. I'artv iiftlliution*, it 1* thought,^should rut no figure in a city election, and^especially in 11 tow n the size of Walker-^vlfle, nnd a eitiaetis' ticket therefore may^be agreed on. THEINITIAL MEETING. ttervlre*Held Tor a las* Ilrat Time In Iha^New Scandinavian Church.^Ill it'k, Nov. BV Tlie llrst meeting wns^held to-night in the new Scandinavian M.^K. church, on the corner of Copper and^Alaska streets. Tho church was packed^to the ilisirs and thu largo congregation^allowed a deep interest in the v. el fa re of^the church. The edilico ia not yet quite^comiileteil, hut pearly enough to |MTiitit^the holding a*T services ill it. Ills it very^pretty brick structure, heated by furnaces^111 the cellar. Tlio basement is in tho^form of n lurgo hall, w ith four smaller^room* whore socials, met tings uud enter^^tainments can Ihi held. Thu church^pio|h-r ha* a wcatittg cn|iucityof **la^ anil^1* very' comfortably urranged. The Scan^^dinavian* of Itiitto are tolie congratulated^on their fine church edillcr. The Aral ser^^mon ^ a* preached this evening by Key.^C. r'.ricksou. and was a t^^wi rtul emrt.^The presiding eldorof the district will^arrive from Salt Lake tins week and tl i^^ex pei led that the dedication services will^take place next Sunday. THECOMIOUE. Itrepenlngof lluttc'a Popular Variety^Theater lU'TTK,Nov. 3u. The t om i|ue w ill re^^open it* dtsir* to-morrow, Monday, even-^ing nftor lieing sJjMBe six mouth*. It is^announced that one of the beat variety or-^gali tatiotis obtainable and one contain^^ing some of tlio brightest lights 111 the^profession will uppear. The company^contain* many feature* new to the^Ibeater-goiug public of lhitte. The g^ 111-^nast* are graceful hi d dexterous, the^ladies haudsomo and talented ami tiie^cometliun* t lev er und amiiaing. The en-^teitsiiimout w ill cimmeiico w ith a new^si hi. a Mil ir opetui'g entitled ^A Vision of^I aradise,^ to 1k^ fooowed hy a strong olio^of sensational siM-cialtiea nnd concli d ng^with a hnrloaipie liaridsnuiely metittttsl,^^The Sultan of Mocha,** 111 * Inch anino^very pielt\ eoryphei w II pi. ditee a be-^wiiehing an 1 buwilderipg und intricate^am.iioti march. Hoggs*t lurry t ough Syrup ia waratiteil^to cur.'coughs nnd odds. There :* none^Is'tter, Ask for ami Ik* sure and get^Heggs^. All tlrtt-c'.uas ilrtiggist^ keep h. TheIs st hue of men's and Is.va' over^^coats at Ascldiejiu**. ATMAOUtRE'3. riratClata Attraetlea* Beekrd For Tkls^^ Week. Burrr.,Nov. K).^Jeffreys Lewis opens^her llutle engagement to-morrow, Mon^^day night, with ^Forgot Me Not.^ Miaa^Lewi* has Just completed an extended^tour of tho coast and the paper* along her^route apeak especially highly ol her artistic^representation of tho character of^.SVpAm Ik Makrfrart. The Call of San^Francisco says that in that role, ^with her^hi untilul face, her seductive manner, and^a voice of inexplicable ewrntnese and^power of thrilling the heart and setisibill-^tic*, JcfTrey* Lewis rise* to the pinnacle ot^grandeur, and prove* to the world the^terr.b!o power of woman for good or evil.^Siie is an actress in whisio presence, and^under I he sound of whoso voice tho people^sit in wonder nnd fuscltinsed udmiration,^anil who iu tho most immoral uud^|k^pulur role, could fori*.' tho s^iiiputhie*^of her auditors, leading their hearts hope^^lessly in a road they would scorn in real^lile to acknow ledge. Her art is perfect,^uud her |m^wcr is so much above that of^most stage women, that she may justly be^called tho greatest living actress.^ Un^Tuesday evening Mis* Lowi* will appear^in the title role of that powerful drama,^^Clothilde,^ nt tlio Wednesday matinee^aguiu iu ^Forget Mn Not.^ and ut tho^farewell performance Weiltu s lay evening^in her original character creation of^tl-tahl'nr ill Hclascu's fain 111a ^La Hello^Kussc. Ioinmi nclng on Thursday cxening that^successful furce comedy. ^Incog^ will re^^turn anil l^ hero for three uiglre nnd a^Saturday uiatineo. Since tho lust ap|^ear-^anee hero of Ch'irlc* l)ick*o:i bo ha* bbs,^peared in New York In ^Incog^ for BB^consecutive nights, nnd d;d a tremendous^business. It is said of Mr. Ilickaou that^once, in the goneroaity of hi* aoul gavo^hi* dentist a complimentary tn ace^^Incog.^ The molar man exnresaed hia^delight and a di*|^o*ttion to return tho^compliment and said: ^(,'^od thing, Mr.^Dickson; wbou you want a tooth pulled^call 'round.*' ITWENT OFF. filantPowtlsr i'aplodra iu the ITeleher MineMtsft Home.^Hi'TTF., Nov. 120.^There was nn explo^^sion this morning in tho shaft house of the^lleleher mine nt Chicken Hat, west of Wal-^keivillo. McLaughlin and Foley, tha men^who have tbo lentte, had Just iixed tho^shaft house in nice shape fur tho winter,^tine part w ns II v d up to keep n hnrso,^and a litter of pupa waa in uttoihcr por^^tion. 'Ih's moiling. In lore going into tho^initio to work, u few sticks of g.ant pon^^der were lelt in a pan 011 thu stove to^thaw out. When they had douu thawing^out they exploded, und w hull the men got^out of the mine there wn* not a bit of tho^stove to bu *'tm n* big ns a tooth pick.^'I he shaf' wo* shattered and none of tho^puppies have been soon since, except one^thigh with two indict of tail affixed to it.^Tho liorsa esea|K'd w ith a ft^ cut* and^scratches. GOSSIPOF THE TOWN Thenlay be lo Hu^y Bouncing of^Butte's Postmaster. NOCAUSE FOR COMPLAINT ABozeman for tho Capital Modal^Saves a Boy's Life^One of^the Fakee-Evadlng^the Law. Brrrr..Nov. 30.^There seems to be a^general feeling in Butte that tho rswtmas^^ters, tip in this city should not lie changed^until tho term of John U. F.vaus, the^present incumbent, runs out. Mr. Lvans^ia a black republican, it is true, aa black^its they 1110ko them and blacker if any^^thing. Hut ho ia giving very good aatia-^fact.011 considering the weak facilities af^^forded by the government at Washington,^and it ib doubtful if anyone could do^much better, Mr. Evans wa* appointed^for four years and his term does not ex^^pire until ]*f't. During his administra^^tion ho lias been robbed twice by untrust-^worth y suboidinatcs anil has had to bear^this lass himself, amounting to f-'.doi.^Cauiset|Ucntly ho bus not made wage* out^of his puaitiun thu* far, and the business^people of this tow 11 will generally agree^that ho should bu allowed tho year and a^bull remaining in his term. Some of the^euti'ltilutea who were aspiring to the posi^^tion on becoming acquainted with the cir^^cumstance* havo withdrawn from tho^llelil. ami it is not likely tliut there will bo^any change until Mr. tvaus' term runs^out. AssHilled a I'ollft-lllllll. Hpttk,Nov. BV- l'olieo Officer Wildo^MBM near lieing killed by u couple of^tough* near tho Hutte brewery in L'ppcr^Wyoming i-drcc! ubout 2 o'clock this^morning. He arrested it man iu tho sa-^hsiii for disttirhance, nnd just a* ho got^outside Willi him the tough** purtner^sneaked up behind the olllccr uud hit him^a terrible blow on tho bead with it rock.^Ho fell down uud Isith men then kicked^h:m and rati. Tho officer did not recover^hi* sense*) until the men were^almost out of sight, but he^Itted a shot at them in the hope of^hitting one of them. They 1 ^^p' - t^^-^niiig however and turned the corner of^br.itnto and wore lest to view there.^Strange u* it may rcoiii. not a policeman^heard the shot, alt hough there wore half a^dozen of them within three blocks, uud^Wildo might just a* easily been killed a*^not fur ull tbo assistance he received from^his brother officer*. Tho cut ou Wilde's^head is it had one and hied profusely but^it is not considered serious. The bar^^tender at tiie saloon has given lUo police a^description of the man who commuted^tho uasault. Thereis one boy iu I in t to who, every^nig'it before be goes 10 bed, thanks God^for Uoxcman that it entered the capital^race and that it got up a nent aluminum^dollar a* a souvenir. Tlio young fellow^wore this dollar suspended from an Ana^^conda ribbon 011 bis left breast, almost di^^rectly over his heart. Thun-ihiy evening^he v. as trying to shoot a dog that had been^an annoyance around his house. He pulled 'the trigger, but the gun wouldn't go off. IThen he begun examining the gun to see !why it wouldn't go off, meanwhile turning^the barrel toward his breast. The revolver Iwaa discharged while he was tooling with^It. The ball went straight for his heart,^it struck the aluminum dollar, ami the Iinutilatod medal was 1 how 11 to a Stan ha KO ireporter ttMtay w ith tbo ball llrmly cm-^bedded In it, but not quite penetrating it.^Tlio boy lives in the Kiglith ward, but lie 1pleaded with tear* in hi* eye* that hi*^iiuttio be w ithheld, for b ar hi* parent*^wt/tild get unto it. TheChicago Herald, usually a truthful^nisi sedate journal, occasionally forgets^Its dignity und get a frisky ut the expense^of somebody. A recent copy of the^Herald contained the subjoined which it^declared was nn exact copy of a letter^w ritten by a Montana man to the man^^ager of the Auditorium hotel: Atkins,Hoorn t o.. Montana. Mr. At-^iotoiiii m. Dkiik ki k: keruul Poby from^sin kur do Lane put me on ter yer. lie *e.l as^liuw you wits u ki-eplu a ln-pe of I'loodcd folks^ut your Julut to I recki ncsj at how you lied a^sc'Hikuni lay out. '1 Ills Is the way I inn fixed^lurdurr, I w.'inter rum to that 1 re world fare^Bveu ^ a journ un I dout wiiner strike uuy^liarilt r farii.allon taen I run help to get right^tlolie to h!z luirtltler how BJSlBfl lllltt wood ii^lacks li e for sleeping room .11 your Joint if I^hi am B ong 111 v blanket*. I also hunk single ever^^'.nee un- un Whiskey ,11m lied that gun p a at^tug Henries dive over 01 the isamoit an lie {lugs-dlae lu I of my dividers. ||o have^lentle on dual pardtter for Ive Iwi plain a^lulu hand In these rie tilgens so yes nedeiilget^feretl 011 me Irilng ver do* 11. I ih nt want any^fisaln aner all i want It u place to anoze In at^nlte an a place t r cash uiy biaukctt wile I .-tin a^pruaprottiK roiuul If you saa tlx me up parUner^scud me fuef flgcr* 1111 put lie-' outer tile^trule ledlug to yer camp rite tune. Johnl.i'DLi'af. liel athed the Cheek. Hl'TTK,Nov. *Bs^ Yesterday afternoon^three men in tho employ of the con^^struction department of tho Northern^I'ucilic were in ( rowdy's saloon ami asked^thu proprietor to cash u cheek for tliem.^Ho having olten cashed similar cheeks bo^hud 110 hesitancy in advancing thai money,^especially as Mm lorcui.ui of the gang, a^man named Johnson, was one^of tho linn. Shortly after tlio^men had gone. Mr. Crowly noticed^111111 the cIiih'U vi' is not countersigned hy^J, i^. Finn of Iha Montana division, by^w horn il was c sued, i'he check was ui.tdo^payable to Angus Mclaughlin or tic.ircr,^uud Mr-Crow ly intended (o scud it hiw-k^lo tho superintendent for his signature^and called ut tho company's ,dli-e to^make inquiries c inceriiin.: tho matter.^There he was Informed that M l.au.'idiB^had shortly before given notice of the loss^of his check, w Inch he ^ la.mod w as stolen^from him. Search was then made lor the^men who had p sied tho checks, but they^hud left She city. TechulealTerm* and Their VI. a: lag. Inthe digest of the evidence taken be^^fore li roup A of tbo British Koval com^^mission 011 lulior, which deals with iron,^engineering ami hardware, there is 1111 in-^slrueiivo glossary til tlio technical terms^Used by the wit Hesse*. Hlack-leggmg is^dell tied 11* ^tho net of doing the work dur^^ing u strike refitsetl by Iho strikers.^ A^boli is the humble shilling, hut the emery^wheel 011 which the plates used by lock-^slmlhs are made smooth alter the first^roughness lias been taken elf on a grind^^stone. A Is*** is ^the bottom half of tiie^prints or tlies 111 which tho holster., the^shoul lei w Inch stands between the liandio^and blade of 11 table knife, are made on^forged table knives.^ A brci zo is a small^coke for lit ng purpose*, us.si instead of^coal 111 the manufacturing of chains, etc.^The man who work* on the night shift^call* the day shift man Ilia bully. All^slates J 1 inches long jky lu in' he* t. ide are^called countesses. |)a a! or oncost men^are engine men. etc., working at it fixed^*] age |^cr day or hour, who must be paid^although half the furnace* may I*' out,^fanny is the pixttv name of the rainier^that is tiststl tocariy away the dust clouted^by.dry gritu'slo'ies in the ^ci^^or-gri aling^industry. An oiivcr is. it seems, a h im-^mcr worked hy feast |e h ad l*^lts. nulls,^etc. I'lg-betl* are the licds where the pig*^of metal are east, und pig hodmen are tlio^nit tal curlers. ^1 '.tvluent on the Imx'' is^accident pav given by Ins master* to a^mail injured during the employment. Tho^colnbller of the blue book has tin i.giil it^ncccssuiy, ior tbo construction ot the^commission, to state that presently mean*^miincdialely. Punch 1* the name g.tcn to^the top hitlf of the prints in which Isi.ster*^me made. Spelter, which one nlw a^ a -eca^uuoted 111 the iiictitt market, is ^a mixture^of lead atal allic used m the Utiles kmfo^Sl ide.^ The re|sjrt adds: ^is 1* very in-^junoii* to the workers ow ing to its Bajsou-^oils pro|M'iliea. Mr.llarrity Is not averse to giving^praise whore praiso i* due. lie a.iys:^^ l o th^ tlemocratie and llldepci; I nt^tum sBBBSH of the country much of the^gr. at result whi'-h ha* ls-en achieved i*^due and thev should le uv .lliie 1 due^lltd.t. Somethingvery near liko tho old-fash^^ioned hurdy home is now nightly in full^blast in East Furk street in a place know n^as the ^Model.^ The sound of the^squeaky fiddle and the resonant cries of^tho prompter culling off the figure* and^at tho conclusion of each dance inviting^the dancers to ^promenade to the bar*'^are becoming familiar sounds to the^passers by. Hy an ingenious arrangement^the proprietor of the Joint manages to get^around the letter of the law wlul^ ut the^same time guilty of a violation of it* intent^and spirit. The regular bur s.tilatod in the^front part of tho saltsm, i* covered over^w ith a piece of cloth w hen dancing is in^progress at.tl no litpior* are sold there. In^a small room to tho rear of tho place n^bar has In en lined up. nnd at tho con^^clusion of each dunce the dancer* repair^thither and indulge, ami the girls get their^pereentnge checks. The house doe* a^rushing business, at the same time feeling^safe from successful prosecution, because^in cnee of nrrosts lieing made they stand^reedy to prove by any nuiub-'rof witnesses^that the dancing was done iu ono house^and tho drinking iu another. Tothe I.utiles.^Have you seen them T Those beautiful^o|M'ia glasses at Ixys. tho jeweler**. Call^uud see them. It is worth your while. ForSale- A complete set of mining ma^^chinery. Apply to Dan Jaeger, k'l East^Uroadway, Hutto. Foropera BBBBBj lf^ 10 I-ey^. 0.K. LEWIS ^ CO. EXHIBITIONEXTRAORDINARY. Wrapsfrom Rovlllon the Great^Paris Furrier. Yoarust R'ly Upon the Responsibility it theFin, Etc. AnAttract on to Carpet Euyora- Inour west show window^we have on exhibition^Wraps from Revillon. Per^^haps you know of him.^The world's greatest fur^^rier. There are about^ten fine imported Pattern^Wraps. We should like^every lady in Butte to s-ee^them. If you cannot pur^^chase you can get an idea^of the extravagance of a^Paris Gown. Courage, not^cowardice, has inspired our^Cloak preparations for this^season, and so the elegant^assortment of Wraps that^we have are all to go at a^discount of twenty per^cent. A saving of sev^^eral dollars on the pur^^chase price of a garment is^of considerable importance^we think to purchasers.^Furs mingle with Wraps^and Wraps with Furs. In^^deed, you may hardly say^where Furs cease and^Wraps begin. Are they^not all Wraps^ Every fur^novelty here^a broader^range, a more varied stock^than we dreamed of in for^^mer years. Coatsot Seal, Otter and Astra-^clian ironi the best furriers of the^world. And small furs, too, Fur^Trimmings, etc, in every variety^known to the manufacturer and^prices positively the lowest The^average customer knows nothing^about lurs That is one thing you^must rely on the responsibility of^the firm of whom you purchase.^There are so many grades of seal^these days that even the dealer^who docs not pay more than or^^dinary attention to the buying of^seals is apt to overstep the lines^of truthfulness, unknowingly, and^say it's Alaska seal. In fact, that's^the only kind he knows. Hut more^than half the garments that are^sold nowadays are Copper Island^or Northwest sea', a much inferior^quality. Me sure you get Alaska^seal and Martin's London dye.^the best. That kind only you^will find here Fromour Carpet stock we take^two special drives worthy of your^attention. FIRST,1,250 yards Ingrain^Carpet, all wool filling, choice^patterns, regular price 85 cents,^Tins wkek 69 ckxts. 20rolls fair quality Tapestry^Carpets, new designs, regular^value 7; cents. We sav 59 cents. Anotherbargain from the Dra-^pcrv department 50 pairs Che^^nille Curtains, various colorings,^regu'ar value $6. Tins weekoxlv $4.60. 0.K.JIWIS S CO. Promptattention tn mall order*.^Samples scut on application. COLDWEATHER IS COMING, t4 of* uirVS^Mt^St a^^ChWi'h Sftm^las best *B Uas tnarkat. Our ratal! prloss art* cairnaan a Os*-usUObUobs n tjuarta at Wsalso hire Bad Crosa BrruBi Gallons^ On*Half ualloat aj abbKav Otlsaes Slolaiiet: (IbIUhis....^^*^ ^^^^^^^ B OtisHalf GaUlOBB 1 AndBnskwasvt ta balk and pawHSBaa^Harsst rick lea Bbibi.^Sass; I laxled Pig fork.^Ws bars slao rerrlr -d s BBBaBsBBB at^Cornish Ilk tarda la rails,^^alt Salmon.^PVaxlaa Coatnah.^naui'BC Cnssks,^Mackarsl.^Holland llsrrtag.^Waal* sad Brick Cod ^.ah.^And another lot of Potted ToofO* which: sat^are aa dag *. !^* par can. Atsta ear or Its Ju*t!r ealebrotftd Refuga*^itTtBgfcMa ft*sax. srhl h we are aelllnt Kcani^for at; HMawars gu^r^ius;d to be auperlor H^haj loans o* ths saautat. Wsare maklag batter prtres oa OrooerM^row thaa *rsr, and can aaro you nionsr oa^atcrr purehata. 6f ana I sat Calif or n a reaches or Peart for tL Dont forr^t ths place. ButteCash Grocery Co, PABKAND WYOMING BTKKBTaV^t\. P. BRAY. Minagar. HARRIS^ RICHARDS, NEW UNDERTAKINGPARLORS BodiesEmbilmed and Sblppsi tl ill^Parts or ths World. Flftawayaars' caparlanoa, graduataa^from ^aalMalmlag a*koala, sad satis-^faotloa goarantead. OPEHDAY AJiD MIGHT. TalaphonaNo. 330. 310North Main St. Butte. PAIR^ BERGSTR0M, CornerTurk and Arizona Stracta,^Butte, Montana. Druggistsand Chemists. DKALE Its III ASSAYERS'GOODS Andlllnlnc Chemicals, Mudd^, Smith, (Succosaorsto 0 it dt Smith,) bBTOn miyeil their p'are ot tiiialne^s from No.^04 West 1'ark a.reel to 403scuth arizona street. wherethey will he pleased to tea old frlouds^.anil new at the UnionMeat Market. Thebeat qua'l y of meata r.rr furnished In a^jobbing way at vtry reaaunablo pries. MontanaCentral Hotel, AtMon'.ina Central Depot,^I-oulll Unite. Firstelast board and lottidng onlr fm par^month, lor day baard. tee proprietor. r.U. TOC'LE, rruprletor. IS CL05INBOUT \Lar-;e Surplus Stock of AtPrices that Ought to^be Interesting. Weare preparing to refit our store about January i; must first reduce our^mamnioth stock. We have therefore made enormous reductions on several^lines of Shoes. Watch our w indow for ^roJs and prices. A.DUCHARME ^ GO, 36Main Street, Butte.