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4 THEANACONDA STANDARD. TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER g rtpj. pHEBUTTE OFFICE^-^^ STANDARD Isk) the Hew Windsor Hotel Annex. No, ^^East Broadway. The Telcpbooa^Number 11 Ml. Adrernsementswill be reeerred M the DaM^effloe o^ the STAKDAnn till I o'clock P. M. tot^taserUoa la the following morning'* paper. TheStandard Is delivered to Itutto Sub^^scribers early every morning. BUTTETIME TABLE. OXTAKAVXIOX HAII.WAT TIME T, takivo^rracr Alio, Sfc It Train*Leave Butte,^'^ilelrua and Missoula Es- .a. tK. p. Through CoBneotloa..^So. !^!. Anaonnda Express No.lev ^ ^ so.**,v. r. ra^t m^u to.tat. V. R V lyres* Arriveat hurts. I:B. ah,^i *) p. in.^11:00 a. m.^0:00 p. m.^^ *^ p.m.^7:00 a. m. *io.1 'Helena and Missoula Si preu Kc.4. tN. P.Throufh Connection. *o.lot. Anaconda Kxpteu Jto.lot. Anaconda I xpress Ke.CM. 1 r Nat Mall o.OPT. C. 1'. Express cmp aw 12:00m. lusOia. m. I.ASp. sa 1:14p. m.^Mm. m. Makee ose connection! at (iarrlsoo for Hoi.^ana. Mlaaoula and the t oeur d'Alsaes. tMskeclose connections at Oarrlson with N^^I*. overland trains east and woat. moxtaxacawtkal. ..... ^ ^.u^^ ^. ^l li^n .im ur^i.ii mvhi ... .tr arnPacific depot. No. s Iran thruuaii sleeper for^fit. I'aul and i hlcago without diaiiae tM.0. No's a auJ ^ arrive and leave frosa M.^V. depot. :ronyExpress runs oa Mondays, Weans*^fay* and Fridays only. $25REWARD. Tlioalxne reward will bo paid for tho^arrest and conviction of any |^or^oii or^persona caught stealing Tin. .Standakii^from subsrnlxrs in lluttc or Anaconila. Stamiakdl't iii.isniNci Co. BUTTECURRENT NOTES. ThePavilion icr rink will bo opened (o-^niifln. HenryHarbour of Helena was la town^ye*tenl.i^. MiorilTLloyd'* new brick residence, on^West ('opiicr at reel is rouiplotctl. (iovtiiior-c li^-t iiicKiinla and J. A. Lewis^went over to Ilelctitt yesterday. Mr.anil Mik. W. A. line* of Boseman^arc in the city, the guests tif K. Sperling;. Thoiuliint child of ('. H. Fmtey was^hulled film W'.iikei \ ille yesterday aftei-^noou. Areception and ehureli aoeiahlo will be^given WedlK'sduy ovi'iuu*-,*: the Kpiscu-^pal parsonaire. 9 Iliie dolln.' adnil:.Kion w ill be charted to^^tteud the midnight mas* at Hi. Patrick's^churcli Christ urns. S.K. Fsrstlr 11. S. Kcetl, J. M. Board-^man, ( ouruil Kolirs uud Jauie* Hold are^in the city frtuu Herr l^otluc Thequaranliae restrictions on tho^bouses in Dublin iiulch, where there wem^diphlheri i cam s, have been rviiioviil. Mr.and Mrs. .1. \V. Marshall left yea-^tcnlay for a trip of sex eral months to Min-^liea|k^lis. HoKiuii, ami |h^iuts ill Canada. ('apt.II. A. Neidenboffen, tho newly^elected clerk of the district court, has ap- 1limited^Teed^ Henilersoii and William^Viekett as his deputies.^Tonlay Judte MeMurphey w ill render a^division in the case of H. l'cttit, oaain-^ilied last nci'k nil the cliarne nf havintr at-^tempted to kill one (iordou Sherman. JudiroI'Mdy issued a ^ arrant yesterday^for the arrest of Harry Mead on a ehaiiro^of threatening to kill. The complaint was^awoiii to by Mabel ( '. Mead, wifo of the^accused. Thefuneral of the late I.. A. Ciranl took^place at 1! o'olis'k yesterilay ufternoon^from the family resilience. No. (Ml W est^Hroadway. and was largely attended by^aympatliizins frien.U. M.II. Arnold left yesterday for the^K.ist and w ill s|ieud the holidays at his^home in Norwich, Conn. Hia de|mrturo^was hastened by the intelligence of the^acriuus illness of his father. TheCalhoun Opera company's property^was attached yesterilay by Fred \Vey. of^the Mellermott hotel for a bill contracted^by the ailvatieu uffent. After a short dis^^cussion the manager paid the bill, Thosmartest, sweetest and prettiest^bnh) boi ii in Hiitte this year arrived lust^night at the residence of Mr. and Mm.^Alio llcyiiin! tif Loner Main street. All^coiicerneil are happy and doing well. Theladies of tho Presbyterian church^w ill give a fair of flue linens and decora-^tive China this afternoon and evening.^Kefp.shmcnts will bo provided and there^w ill lie a short programme of songs and^recital ioiis. \V.1). Pinkston of tho Western Iron^works leaves on Thursday for St. Augus^^tine, Kin., to Ml his Christmas dinner w ith^his wife and family, who are spending tho^winter i here. Ilu will return immediately^after Now Years. Kniillellelofoye, tho (,'alena street wo^^man, who claims to hnvo ticcu rohlicd hy^her Chinese *'swam|M.r'' a few dnys ago,^filed fHimplaiut in the polio,, court yester^^day ugaiust the Mongolian, charging him^with grand larceny. A warrant was issued^for the man's arrest, but it ia considered^extremely doubtful whether he will lie^caught, us be is believed to have left the^city. Thewhite winged dove w Inch lias been^hoveiing over Mcaderv ilh-'s Austrian col^^ony for a few days, tisik fright again yes^^terday and lit out for the mountains. The^Harriehcs mid the l.ukanishes are moving^again and propose to light it out this time^in Judge laldy's court. As a prchmmary,^Lukuiiishc has caused the arrest of Mm.^Barrichou a eh-irge of maintaining a nuis^^ance. What the defendant proposes to^do in the way of git.iug even is not^known. Christmasand New Years is the time^you want to rememlier your friends. A^new dretis is nlw ays uei-'.ptalile and makes^a tiandijome present tor mother, w ife or^aistcr. In the w ay of dress gi^^ds the Con-^uell company are offering some special^inducement* this wc-ck. They liave live^bargains in silks mid suitings which ure^the best values shown this year, lb-mi^their display ^ad.^ in the MOralBf and^evening putiers. It w ill save you dollars^and cents lu your holiday purchases. THIEVESBYTHEDOZEN Theyin GeUtng ii Ibeir fork ti ill^Parts of the NO FEAR OF PUNISHMENT TholrBoldneas Showa That They^Are Not Green at tho Bualnoaa ARound-Up Should^be Made. Butt*.Dec. 12.^ The many thlerca who^have been operating throughout the city^and ita environroenta during tho past^month or so, are becoming bolder and^more enterprising with each succeeding^day. Tho people are becoming exasper^^ated at the boldness of the thieves, and^the fact that there appears to bo noway of^atopping tho stealing only increases tholr^indignation. Thisafternoon Ted Hancock mot Judro^MeMurphey in front of the city hall and^complained that a few minutes before^someone had stolen bis overcoat and a^pair of mittens from his wagon while he^was busy unloading some wood. Han^^cock was in the act of describing^the coat when a young fellow^passed by with the stolen garment on.^Judge M^ Murphy arrested the man and^took him up stairs, and recognised tho^coat as one that lie himself hud sold to^Hancock a couple of years ago. The pris^^oner gave his name as (ieorgo Palmer.^Court Officer Wilson identified Palmer as^having been arrested several times be^^fore, and asked him what name be had^given when arraigned the last time. The^prisoner noucba'antly answered that he^could not remember as bo bad so many^names. Ho was booked for potty larceny^and will be arraigned to-morrow. Lastnight a man carry ing a mandolin,^which he claimed had cost him ^K^. en^^tered the Cabin saloon. He placed tho iu-^atrumont on tho counter for a few mo^^menta while he turned to talk to friends.^When be looked for it be was surprised to^find the mandolin gone, and although^search was made for it tho little tinkler^could not be found. Although the saloon^waa filled at the time, the theft was com^^mitted so stealthily that noliody witnessed^it. The instrument was undoubtedly^stolen by someone who passed it out^through the roar to a confederate, w ho^made an ay witn It. To-dayJake (Mirer reported that lout^Friday evening burglars bad broken into^Symoud's hoarding bouse in Dublin gulch.^A trunk belonging to a boarder named^Tonkin was forced o|icn mid n^gold watch and chain, valued at^flnO, wore stolen. On tho Name night^a man namod Kidder, resulting near^the (iarrison house, received a visit from^burglars who stole lair. wat^h anil almost^every article of wearing apparel ho^possessed, Saturday night n i|iniititv of^clothing belonging to a man who occupies^a room over a barn on Hopkin* avenue^was stolen by somebody who gained en^^trance during tho absence of the occupant. HISABSENT-MINDEDNESS. (lowa llat Caused Much Annoyance-A^N'ntrd Kotet. Hinr., Dec. 12.^^Hank^ Harriett of the^Heo Hive gave an amusing exhibition of^nbseiit-iint'.dediicss at tho McDermott the^other day. On the evening of the o|iening^nf (he Irish-American club he went down^to dinner as usual and placi d his lint on^the rack in its accustomed place. When^be came out his headgear was nowhere to^bo found, and as Hank was anxious to get^up to the club opening before roil call, be^raised ^particular Ned^ over the loss of^his hat. After a prolonged search, arhMl^failed (o bring (he missing derby to light,^the proprietor dually let him have his hat^to wear back to the store. (In arriving^th^ro he found his brother Fred kicking^nt everything in general because his hat^was missing. Notes were then compared,^and it was finally found that Hank hail^walked off with Fred's bat and that it was^hia that ho had lost. Hank then Ps,k his^own hat and Fred took the borrowed MM^and went back lo the hotel and succeeded^in finding his own. Speakingabout hotels,^ said Fred Wov,^^there are plenty of them, but there isonly^one really first class. No. 1 hotel in this^country and that is the (.real Northern at^I Ik-corner of Jackson and Dcarlion. streets^ill Chicago. 1 have knocked around a^gissl deal, and stoppi d at a gront many^different hotels, but that one heats Ihcm^all. It is l^^ atones high and has ,'iUtlrooms^and aix elevators for guests and one ele^^vator for the help. There is a bell boy on^every floor and the nervicu is the lu st I^have ever seen any where. The hotel is^run on MwJsWOMM plan, but there are^three restaurants in the building the^gi ill room, ladies' restaurant and gentle^^men's cafe. The liar and barlioi's shop^a in the finest in the world ami every room^ill the house is n gem. The btsttaVdag is so^high the water has to be forced up to a bier^reservoir, on the roof, ami is then run^through the building. FUNERALARRANGEMENTS. Preparingfor (In- ^^(^^^ qules or the Late^Charles 1.. Hnig.^Bcrnc, Deo. 12. A slight change has^been made in the funeral arrangement*^of the late Charles I,. II.ug. At (he tvipiest^of (ho deceased's mother, the Masonic^fraternity will assume charge of (ho^funeral services. The lush w ill ls^ placed^in Masonic hall nt 10 a. in. lo-morrow,^Tuesday, and limy lie viewed by friends^after that time. The Masons are re-^^ ptested to be at the hall nt 1 :^^^ p. m. for^the funeral. The Masonic services will^lie briel and will be followed by an ad^^dress by Uev. S. C. Blaokiston. The iiicm-^Ean of the Hutto Proas club w il! move^from the Jfincr office to the h ill to a'tend^the funeral and with the Masons mid^other friends will escort the remains to^the l'uion Pacific depot. Tho Ihsly will^lie scut (o St. lauds for burial. Fragrantwhite hyacinthe blooms al H^West (iianite. Lycopndcipii, holly, cuts^palm, magnolia and galax leaves for^Vinus decorations, at Mrs, Knox's, !.'^^West tiranite. Sendfor all flow ers and Xmas decora^^tions to Mrs. Knox, U West (.rauitc.^Quality prime, vunet.x gieat. Prices low.^Try them. Don'tfail to attend the opening of R.W.^Oliver's furniture, stove and house fur^^nishing gihiiIs. Monday, Dee. 12. at No. 7j^West Park, ill York's new building. WantedSecond-hand quarts mill, five^to twenty s(atti|Mi. Address with full par^^ticulars Qt \\ . Avenll, Hutte. Weatherstrips will pay for thomsclt cs^in saving of fuel in a lew ^ei ks. Try^them. II. J. Illume, Thobest investment at this season of^the year, ^weather strips.^ il. J. Illume. World'sfair coins free w ith tho Stasis^akii. Head our oiler in this issue. Ship|hrs, cons gn your time freight via^the Chicago, Dana Pucillc A Northwest^^ern line. World'sfair coins free w itli the Si \sr^-^Ahii. Head our offer in this isstto. COUNTYFINANCES. Whattho Quarterly I Treasurerat easier thews. Bcrnc,Dor. 12.^The condition of Stiver^Bow county's finances ia concisely showa^by a alateroent furnished toe Standard^by County Treasurer Kessler. It givae^tbo amount of taxes and licenses collected^and the portions paid to tbe city, state ao4^other futida. Tbe statement forma tbo^(rcasurcr'a balance abeet for (bo laat^quarter, and is as follows: taxes('oi.uutbo. Vetstate^ Mtt,^I it irk Indemnity 7.701 Mis-klns|^Ttlou and detecllve n.r(B) Butte(Sty12,8)0,out IliittoCityspecial l.taMtl County 0,'J^7,(ei Poor LaSMil Kciiooi cjuajm Khooldlsir el No. 1 sinking-fundttMs* Firefundlst,4li Bondfundl.sSMas Percent fund1,114 WalkcrviI ^ city236,77a rithlli'Htliindot Countysinking fundW9.7I0 TotalHU.Wl.uri i.nKNsrs OWCaMtBsa Forstatet M6.M9 Forioi:nty1.0W.sk 1 Total_njBMJUB Paidstale treasurerf n^2s,^7.1 I'aldItutto el(y treasurer lt,ii|7,axi l'aldWalkerville cit) treasurer 238,7711 AI'POKTlOgEDTO SCHOOL IHSTltlcTB. DistrictNo. I^C,l^.Mft HtstrMNo. 2Its,Ml liislrlit No. I. 122*13 DistrictNo. 4 62.417 DistrictNo. I e^,37i DistrictNo. C 40,747 TotalttJOtJM THATSILVER STATUE. ABOUTGITY_ FINANCES TuesDie for (lu Tear ill k tie^Heads of tbe Treasurer. NOTMORE THAN IS WANTED AfterOutatandlnar Warrant* a:^Paid, the Ctty'a Coffora Will^bo Nearly Empty-Th*^Sources ofRevenuo. AnotherMedal Found For the Mmch^Talked-About 1'lere of Art. Bt'tte,Doc. 12.^The Chicago Herald of^Saturday lias a special dispatch from^Helena which says that the judges on tbe^model for the Montana silver statue have^decided on Mrs. A. L. Beach, formerly of^Montana, but now of Chicago. Tbe Her-^aid devotes a two-column article to a de^^scription of Mrs. Beach, an interview^with her and her portrait. Tho Herald^says that Mrs. Beach is a woman of rare^beauty, 5 foot 7 inches in height, lovely,^expressivo face, a luxurious mass of dark-^brown hair, smalt mouth, red lips, in^^clined to firmness, Grecian nose, hau l^eyes of peculiar depth and marvelous ex^^pression, her bead resting on well-rounded^and sloping shoulders in classic pose,^small hands and she wears a No. 2y$ shoe.^Her husband is engaged in the lumber^business witli the Bonner company In j^Helena. Mrs. Beach had no knowledge^that she was selected until tho Herald re- ]^porter Interviewed her. Ithad liecti considered in Montana (hat I^Ada Kehan was to pose for tho statue, and^it was sup|w^sed that this had been settled^long ago. Inasmuch as tho Herald's Hel^^ena correspondent is (ho man who sent^that paper and other eaatern papers tho^false dispatch alsuit a combination be^^tween (ho republicans and west sido^democrats to send a republican senator to^Washington, it is likely that (hia news^also ia unreliable; at least, it will not bo^Isdicvod hare uutil it comes from a more^reliable source. Wnn(l^Twenty lady canvassers at^room 22, Ow sley block. Light, respecta^^ble and profitable employment. World'sfair coins free with the Stand^Alii). Read our offer in thia issue. REU0LUTI0WDENTISTRY. TieBale Method. Thisis to certify (hat I have sold to Dr^W. H. Wix the exclusive right toon-^crate my system of Painless Dentistry^in Silver Bow county. This is the only^method known to the world by which^teeth can be lllled absolutely without^tbo slightest pain. C.F.. HALE, D. D. S.^St. Putil, Minn., Dec. 5,18i^i Neverbefore in the history of^dentistry lias it been possible to^fill sensitive teeth without pain^until Dr. Hale perfected the Hale^method. ThisI'rofpa Robs Dentistry of All^Its Terrors. Themost sensitive teeth can be^filled without the slightest pain^or discomfort Wc guarantee^this absolutely. Theuse of these rcmedici is^beneficial to the teeth, as they^destroy all germs of disease. The^only way teeth can be properly^prepared for filling without tor^^ture to the patient. Nervouspeople can submit to^all kinds ot dental operations^without the slightest strain or^nei vous shock. Theonly way in which children^can be properly operated upon. Noextra charge will be made^for these remedies. Furtherinformation cheerfully^furnished at our office. W.H.WIX.D.D.S. Broadwayand Main Sts. Burnt,Dee. U-The remainder of the^city (axes due for (he year waa received by^(be city treasurer to-day. and ia something^of a disappointment. There waa due tbe^city altogether about ^17o,000, and while^it waa expected (bat (bare would be some^delinquents, it waa believed tbe cash^turned into (he city treasury would roach^above 1150,000. But the total is $10,000^under that figure. The figures of amounts^received In tuxes are: I-orgeneral fund, to-dayI 28,826 85 S|ieclalassessment alley anil street k'raden,aj^ || Taxe*previously received100,000 ou Totaltaxes receivedIIto.its ^; Intbe opinion of tho city trcaeurer there^will be enough money loft in the (reaaury^after all outstanding warrants and floating^debt are paid to run tho city a month.^That Is (o say, (here will be a remainder^sufficient to pay tbo Decemlier expenaea^of tho city government. Next month (tie^city will have (o begin again registering^warranteand paying interest at 10 por^cent, on them until a year hence, when^next year's taxes will be in. There seems^noway of avoiding thia plan of conduct^^ing the cily'a finances, aud (he plan inau^^gurated a year ago will probably bo fol^^lowed for years to come. Thereceipts of (lie city government^from May 1, the date of the present ad^^ministration, to the present timo, not in^^cluding a large part of tbo taxes received^to-day, are as follows: Klnesof womenI 2.235 Oft Policecourt receipt!1,482 70 HocksoldI 25 llutteai Boston Mining company to volunteerfiremen22 an KentsUmt on Publicllurarv72.0M 82 rrrinliuiion bonds and Interest2,818 an Insiss'tur'sfoes843 no Polltuves1,5*8 on Hellni|iienttaxes8,434 m Healthpermits250 00 Amountpaid Huston ^ Montana com^^pany for covering heap roastel.ono on Burningcarcasses25 un Streetgrade assessment2,017 70 Sidewalkassessment255 70 Hperlalalley assessment6,250 77 rotiiidmaster'sfees84 25 Hscktunlue* Sin lteectvedfor lumber nnd sidewalks.... 40 55 Donlicenses152 00 SilverBow Klectric Unlit company, re^^bate for July24 on Taxesinn,l^X) 00 LicensesW.OIJ 25 Total.1224.717 85 Tholist of expenditures will lie made up^by the city treasurer within a day or two. ALiterary Club.^Bctte, Dec, 12.^A new literary and de^^bating society is to be organized at a meet^^ing to be held Tuesday evening. Among^those interested are Judge DeWolfe. Wil^^liam Kcallon, Rev. G. U. Holmes, W. ^.^Hall, Prof. C. H. Moore and a goad many^more of tbe leading literary monof the^city together with a number of ladies.^Rooms have been secured for temporary^use on the second floor of Good Templars'^hall and a meeting will be held there for^organization to-morrow evening. ASmatl Fire. Bctte,Dec. 12.^A small frame build^^ing, located out on (he common below the^Butte reduction works, and occupied as a^saloon, was destroyed by lire ubout 11^o'clock to-night. The fire started in the^roof and waa presumably caused by a de^^fective flue. The roof burned oft* first and^nearly all of the stock was got out. The de^^partment was summoned by telephone,^out turned back as soon as it was dis^^covered that tho fire was outside the city^limits. World'sfair coins free with (he Stahd-^aki^. Read our offer in (his issue. Opera(ilassss.^Leys, (ho jeweler, has the finest lino in^tho city. Owsley block. Thefirst ball aftor (be opening of Cur^^ds' Music hnll will be (bo Christmas ball^of Washington Camp No. 1,P. O. S, A.,^on Monday, Dec. 2d. All respectable peo^^ple invited. Thespecial examining physician of Dr.^Licbig A Co., San Krancisco, Chicago and^Kansas City, is now in Butte anil is giving^free consultation at No. 8 East Broadway. MarthaWashington Camp No. 1, Pat^^riotic Order Daughters of America will^give a grand Christmas dinner from noon^to otic o'clock at night Due, 2t^. Freshranch eggs, creamery bu((er and^home-made bread a( Dan Tewey's new^Southern hole). Meals 25 cents. Dr.Tromblay has removed his office^from Leyson block (o rooms 9 aud 10, Tut- tleblock.^ World'sfair coins free with (ho StaWD-^ABl). Read our offer in this issue. 0.K. LEWIS ^ CO. Butte,Montana, Telephone No. JTL IkNew Cloak, ui Wrap Sdfiig RapWy.^Low Prices Prevail oa oar Eatin^Stock of CIotluaBd Said Hit^is the Roith for fori Yoa^will Find H^i^Hero ia great^Variety. OnMonday we opened several^hundred dollars worth of Wom^^en's Cloaks and Wraps sent out^here by some of the best makers^at off price*. Real bargains^^about half values. This has^started the week with a cloak^boom. A fine variety of them^here A few numbers mentioned^below, but the special sale takes^in the entire assortment, Some^of the values appear thus: WalkingCoats, 32 Inches long,^black cheviot, lapped seams, side^pockets, $4. Walkingcoats, 34 inches long,^black beaver, lapped seams, fur^collar, $$. Walkingcoats, 32 inches long,^cheviots, various styles, no two^alike, worth up to (15; now $7.50. Walkingcoats, 34 inches long,^with cape, decidedly new, worth^$25; now $14. PlushJackets, only five sizes,^32, 38, 40, worth $20 and $25, at 5and $7.5a FrenchWalking coats, very^stylish garments, sold as. high as^^50. These are $25. Finlid Fir Trimmings. Fursare a proper topic.^Read this list: BlackFrench Coney, Black Opossum, Astrakhan,Labrador Soal, NaturalNutria,^Gray Kriminer,^Blue Fox,^Canada Seal, BlackRaccoon,^Beaver,^Martin,^Natural Lynx,^Gray Fox,^Mink. WaAre Thankful Forlas 1^anas of Mont am Allin that list are represented^in our Fur Trimmings and Edg^^ings. One, two and four' inch^Edgings. Animal Head Scarfs^of all kinds. Angora Trimmings^in Black, White, and various^beautiful tints. Children'sFur Sets of^all kinds. One style An^^gora Muff and Boa one^dollar a set. Fur prices at^the bottom of the market.^Expecting to continue in^the Fur business we make^prices to command con^^tinued patronage. 0.K. LEWIS S CO. bestowedsa as ky the sKt-^Ws have been la kaHaaii la^lust IT asoatas. Aaat^we have sold more good staaa the^aroaaiaaj aioatti. There are goal grounds^for this laeraass, as every purchase of goods^made by us has been larger than befora. We^a e to-dajr niaklag lower Brians than ever oa.^lo-^. logCabin Maple Syrup, per galSi H OurChoirs * * i.ts) Weare selling the Columbia brand of Con^^densed cream at ins per eon. We gtiai aatee it^to be superior to any unsweetened cream la the^rnsrket. Buy It and be independent ot the^milk man rliflron.liboiet,St .OS beeour grand Butte Cigar, worth K. sell^^ing at'So 1 or bos Vanuouten Cocoa, per lbS ^^ ^ half-lb^a ^^ ^ quarter-lb.....a) Tibtin boxes of Imported Lemon Feel.... 1 71^hlectrle or Luster (lion march, per pan .. .!^^We eianot give you a full pries list but assure^you that we can save you x cents on every dol^^lar expended. tesns best California FruitSt M jocans mrlng Beansl ot rani Tomatoes 1.0* Umax Tobacco per lb^t cans Mllver shield Coin roneyUew Corn, ^oett,^ per can....^vesr old Kentuekjr WUlsioy, per gal tloodClaret Wine per gal Port,Sherry. Tokay and Muscat Wines, gal 1 .Si^^Mb tub SnestCreamery Butter, per lb.. bltepp'sCocoanut. per lb *ibox Kalslns. per box Kalslns.per lb i lb box Raisins ilibi best Kiss ,Rememlier. every article sold by us Is^an teed as to weight, measure and quality^your money and health by purchasing all youf^grooerws from the ButteCash Grocery Co., Cor.Park and Wyoming Sts., Butts.^A* F. BRAY. Monaster. 1.01.21^1 1 fit .21.1%^.is^1 St lot ,r^v T3 PALNOUfl^^^ OPERA CO. SplendidCut of Principals.^Strong Chorus Augmented. SAIDPASHA December7th, FATINITZA, December8th. BOGGAGIO, Dec( and Saturday Matinee. SAIDPASHA, Decemberloth. Baleof seats commences Monday, December^Kb. Prices, UM, Sl.oo, 00 cents. THEEQUITABLE LifeAssurance Society OFTHE UNITED 8TATES.^No 120 Brmdwiy, N. V. WhenYou Inaura Take trio Boot-^It la Juat aa Cheap. THEEQUITABLE Hasthe largest turplui... $ 26,292,980 Hasthe largest Income 39,094,943 Writesthe largest annual bui- jgg 33{ ut^'i^'**80f89f557 efany Insurance company In the world, and^there Ii no doubt that It Is tho favorite Insur^^ance company of the world. Thepolicies are unrestricted, unforfeitable^^ml Incontestable. Allendowment policies maturing In H52 pay^(rum e per eent. to 7 per cent, per annum. MORALI Takean endowment policy with the Equ!tnbts^and It will provide for your family now and pro^^tect your own old age, CJ. CUTLER, Agent, Boom4. over Hoge, Rrown'.ee ft Co.'i bank.^Main street, with Dugan ^ Jones, Butte,^Montana. THEATTRACTION ThatDraws the Public to 'TUFARED FiOOT IS THE LOWPRICES w-ftSd on FINESHOES. LADIESi For$5.00 we will sell our^Finest French Kid Hand Turned^Shoe. Regular price. $7.50. EENTLEMENi For$5.00 we are selling a^French Calf, Hand Sewed Shoe,^lace and congress. Formerly $8. RubberFootwear For All Needs.^A. DUCHARME ^ GO., 36 MAIN STREET, BUTTE.