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THEANACONDA STANDARD, SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 8, 1893. Thesocial world. ONETHING AND ANOTHER WHICH SOCIETY PEO^^PLE LIKE TO TALK ABOUT YAST week's brilliant event in tlic^ladies' Kooml circle of Anaconda^occurred on Wednesday evening at^the beautiful lionie of Mm. 1^. F. Halla-^ban. in South Main street. The |^urlora^were decorated with carnations, smilax^and ot her flowem. ami many pretty oard^tables templet! tho fair guests tu Isgin at^once the sirugBlc for honors in the fas^^cinating game of progressive whist, (on-^citisious were reached with Mesdatnos^Daly. S. Tutile and Surprenanl claiming^equal share*. In tho lirst contest, Mrs.^Tuttle was declared victor, and was^^warded a highly ornamented silver can^^dlestick. Mrs. Murray Miles will return^to bar Missoula home with a neat souvenir^in the form of a solid silver pin tray. Her^claim was undisputed. The booby fell to^Iter keeping- An elegantly prepared col-^latiou ^as scried anil enjoyed by^Mesdaiiics Italy, Smith, Sargoiint. ( rtlger,^Whyte. Kolieils, Wurren, Iturston, lliirns,^Hensley, Thornton. Winston, liay. Stone,^Linslcy. Maxwell, Mile*. Merrill, Loiser,^Rockefeller, S. Tuttle. Sur|irenant. Irvine,^JV\uie. McKciizic. Thomas. Cohen, Ilart-^lett, Muhan, J. M. Kennedy. Y. Kennedy,^Dawson. Strickfudcu. King. N. ('. Hi),^Katicnstcin. Kepplcr, Harrison, Losoe,^Peters, Luulcstou, Williams, Honohuc.^Maei'ullillll. ^ '. A. Tuttle, Toole, Kuddell,^I'etritz.thc Misses t'rurs, ll.iruoa, liobsoti,^Golden, Burns. MissFannie Hobson, who has reside !^for a iiimilier of year- u itb her sister, Mrs.^L. A. King of this city, will leave some^tune this Ml for Huston. Miss llollsoll^will remain in the Hub for several months,^and her array of friends in tins city and^state extends to In r sincere wishes of a^pleasant journey utid happy residence in^ber new home. Afew friends of Mrs. Ilr. ltocki.-feller^gallic nil at her home Tuesday evening^ami passed n few pleasant hours at cards. St.Mark's (.uild meets at Mrs. II. F.^Mnbati's at I p. in. Thursday. MrsN.C. Kay of Huttc, who has been^visiting during the past wcivk with Mrs.^L. A. King, will return home to-day. Rheumatismcntortaiii'd Dr. Rockefel^^ler at his home last week. Therew ill Is- a social session of Hfc*^Wednesday evening in the Montana hot I^parlors. AHeading club w ill lie organirtsl at be^home of Mrs. \V. II. Hums of Cherry^atreet to-morrow BjftsjfBjsjsjey, FixilHoss. tie- cm y of lieer I^clgeyoung^beaux, sjs-nt New Year's in Auacondu. JamesShields, Jr.. who has hf-cu visit^^ing his parents at the Montana ilium.'^the holidays, returned to Sisik ine on the^4th. where hi- is attending sch'sil. MissJessie lliiriiett of Horse l'rairie^has licet! \ isitiug the family of her brother,^Lou Burnett. She left yesterday for^lieer l^slge. where she enters college. Mrs.W. W. W ilsworth ^| Untie lathi^guest of Mr-. I It Hurst on at the Mon^^tana. Mrs.Joseph relets entertained at cards^Tuesday evening llr. St. Jean and J. A.^Canty. Mrs.Hen-lev has hern suffering an at^^tack of rheumatism. Mrs.Siirprcnaut returned from Unite^Friday. Mr.and Mrs. James Johnson were^guests at the Warm Springs Friday. Mrs.F. t;. Hrown visited Huttc Friday. Mrs.J. H. lteynol Is and Miss Bert o^Were guests of Huite li tends last w.-ck. Mrs.urge I.uisley has Is en ill the^past week. MissLaura Itiiusfonl visited Huttc^friends Tuesday. Mrs.J. ('. Kcppler returned from Glen-^dale the first of the week. Thomasti'Hrien. the genial city circu^^lator of the Sr\sn 11:11. entertained his^apriughtly ^ arriers and a few friends at^his bmne last Bssysjleyg/, The guests com^^prised the Misses Trathen, Jones, Mellon-^aid, t'arroll. N.al. Tucker, Peters and^Canovan. Messrs. Hrownlce, Chat-otic,^Tickel. Ilaker. Trathen and Mellonald. Atthe home of Mis I.. V. Kite; Thurs^^day the hostess, assisted by Mrs. It. F.^M.*h.in. entertained iii sis'ial so- ion atel^refreshment the members of St. Mark's^Guild and friends. Mis-.-stt'ltonnell and lllackstoiie re*^turned front Helena Friday mid w ill re-^aiime their duties as educators in the pub^^lic sclusi! to-morrow. MissMargaret Wolfe arrives! from Beer^Lodge yesterday and will begin her work^in the Lincoln srh.sil to-morrow. TheNew Year's fareption at the Mmi-^tatia was u grand social success. The^ladies tmtienily await a rc|^ctition of the^enjoyable affair, which, it is ho|s-d. w ill^occur nt an early date. Then* is talk of^giving another reception near the end of^the present month. Senatorl'^glcsto^i and Representative^Losee are v isiting their families in this^city . ^tcprcsenta'.ivc Fitzgerald is a guest^ot the Montana. Mrs.\. I.. Stone held an informal rei-ep-^tion Frtdav cveniiii; fit lier home in honor^of I'rnf. F. I.. Kern, the new superintend^^ent of city sch.sil-.. A large uionber of^aclesil tearhets wen- lai-scnl. Kcfrcsh-^Incnts were served ami the evening spetn^In lit.r.oy ris-rca'ion. Theuppi r worK* pond was covered last^evening with a merry crowd of sk.iters. MissKate Wolfe arrived from Heir^Lodge Thursday . w hero she spent the holi^^days. MissAttic Hirdseve came up from l^..cr^Ixslge v est.-i day and w ill taki^in the city m lio ^ls as teacher. Mi^ Agues Ryan returned from Hulic^yesterday. MissAnne Itonglas. who has hjeen visit^^ing 111 Doer Lislge, ^ ill return to-d i|. MissI.i/rie T. Lvans will return from^Dow-man t^ -rl.i-.. Mr.and Mrs. I., n Is-otiard and 11.^Pollen, sr., attended the Inaugural ball in^H'-lcna last M m lay evening. enjoyabletime. Mrs. M. J. Council, Mrs.^P. A. Largcy and Mrs. James H. Lynch^received their friends, each of tbent as^^sisted by several fascinating society ladies^of the city. OnWednesday afternoon, from 2 till 5^p. in., a very ph-usuut reception was given^by Mrs. lleillironner.it her residence. No.^1M^ North Washington Btrect. Sho was^assisted in receiving and entertaining by^her Claiming daughter and by Mrs.^Rider. The afternoon waa passed most^delightfully, music, cards and chess be^^ing aiming the pleasant features of the^iM-easioti. About 5 o'clock an elaliora'e^lea was served ill the dining room; tho^floral decorations were lilies of the valley, I^hyacinths and carnations. Iteaittifill^roses were given to tin- Indies as favors.^The guests numbered about ^1 of the moat^intimate friends of the hostess. MissesPansy and Moso Kirkpntrirk^ga\o a charming dancing party at their^home on Wiilncsday evening, about M of^their young friends lieiug In attendance. MissSusie Hwdscye attended the New^Year reception at the Molilalia. Itr.and Mrs. Gillespie returned on^Thursday from the Pacific coast, where^they ha\e been passing the holidays with^their daughter, who is in school in Port^^land. G.H. Casey passed the week In Helena.^F. F.. Cm-belt will soon go to Mobile,^Alabama. Mrs.R. H. Iladdow and Mrs. James^Hotitsoti passed New Year's day at the^Montana, the guests of Mrs. K. K. Sur-^geant. Mrs.C. S. Warren was the guest of^friends in Huttc on Tuesday. M.II. Hrownlce has leased and taken^possession of the lloyce rcsidenco on West^Galena stii-ct. Mrs.J. M. (Juinn started Friday for Loa^Angeles, where she will pass several^week*. Mrs.X. C. Ray returned to-day from^Anaconda, where sln^ bus been passing a^week, the guest of Mrs. L. A. King. MissKenyou has ls-cn in Helena, tho^guest ol Miss Mi-Counell, for the pas.'^w cck. Mr.and Mrs. /.. K. F.vans spent New^Year's day with their daughters. Mrs. Italy^and Mrs. Shields, nt tin- Montana. Mr.and Mrs. C. F. l.lovd. Mr. and Mrs,^J. K. ( lark. Mr. and Mrs. Fayette Har^^rington. M'ss Kenyou and Messrs. C. W.^GiksuvIc. W. I. I.ippineotl, J. A. I/cwisand^G H. Casey attended tho inaugural ball^at Helena. Mrs.R. H. Haddew is passing a week^with Mrs. Henry Williams at ber home. Mrs.Marcus Italy and Mrs. James^Shields came over from Anaconda on^Thursday to pass the day with their^parents, Mr. and Mrs. F.vans. Messrs.M. Kirkpatrirk. John F. Forbis^an 1 Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Council will leave^for California on the l^Mh of this month. Mrs.Fayette Hurringron has Im cii the^guest of friends in Helena during the^week. Mi- Richardson of California, alio lias^been the guest of Mrs. G. K. Hix kwood^for several weeks, left for her home last^Tuesday. Mrs.J. V. Siirprenant of Anaconda^passed two days of the week w ith Mrs.^I i n i.l Porter at her home mi West (.lanite^street. MosesSilverman returned from his^casicrn trip curly in the week. INTHt^It.dngs In GARDEN CITY.New Year's liUTTL'i SOCIALLtFF. tilsWrrk .lu,t Events111 I lite f 'lriles^Pa-.-f.il. Urm. Jan. '^ After the rush of scs-iety^e-vents during holiday week, lite pn-seut wis'k has In ipiiet in H itte. Nfon- daywas celebrated a- tne New Year's^holiday. The old eu-ioni ol inarlutii! the^liay by mriK-tig calls w as not so generally^observed this year. Still, most of thi- so^^ciety ladies could Is* found at one of MM^three places that kept op' u house, and^tbusu who made tho rounds bud a most hoclrlyliming^Meek. MlMKtiri.A,Jan. H. Socially Missouln is^suffering lor n leader. There are several^u-p ring McAllisters, but upon whom the^mantle will fall is a question in Vanity^Fair. At present society is all torn up^over the problem of determining w ho is,^and who isn't, and if it is not set t led pretty^sistti it is l;ke|y to sw itch arciit-d to who^isn't, and who is, and remain just as^problematic as before. In tin- meantime^the vulgar me laughing in their sleeves^with plebiati delight at the misfortune of^thisie w bo ha\^^ such heavy functions to^perform. The coming McAllister will^have ipiite a job upon bis bands in setting^aside the elect from those not elected. In^tlx- first place, he must be lamed for bis^tact ajul stirior fairt mi all occasions in^which women are concerned. In fact.be^need must be a very tactful man. A man^capable of grasping the situation, and^stand tlriuly and decisively by his convic^^tion. Hotianzalodge, No. P4. Brotherhood of^Locomotive Firemen, will celebrate the^ninth anniversary by a grand ball, to be^gneii at K. of IV hall on next Tuesday^evening. V line programme has been ar^^ranged and an elegant luncheon will be^scrvi-d at the Hotel Florence. The com^^mittees in charge of the affair are: Itc-^ecpliou Mi. and Mrs. F. C. Lynch. Mr.^and Mrs. W. G. Matsliall. F. II. Ul^.^Mr. and Mrs. Charles \\ dev. Thomas Hat-^relt. Mr. and Mrs. William Cnhill, M. J.^Joyce, Mr. anil Mrs. L. It. Sterne^Jams. Mr. and Mt s. N. J. Host wick. Mr^^nil Mrs. II. L. Sbappard, Mr. and Mrs.^P. F. Ijiytou. Arrangements II. L. Shap-^urd. II. S. Mas.-. F. C. Lynch. T. P. Pin-^Ian. Thomas J. Hurke. John Powers,^lieorgc I . Lydirk. Fhsir C. II. Mase,^Frank O'Connor. James F. Mulligan,^Qaajaaja Kendall. Charles Gibson, Pat^^rick Murphy, It. K. Wdkcson. Hec-^orution Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Mulli^^gan, I'. Morin, Mr. and Mrs, llaiinau. II.^iwsitioti | j Kl-edrickaon. Mr. and Mrs. William^l-iy ion. S. A. Paw les, P. J. Cotiroy. Mr.^and Mrs. (ieorge Muni, Mr. and Mrs. II.^It. Siiedniever. CL.nles Fly nil. Mr. mid^Mrs. s. 1.. Kcl!e\. W. Filer. T. II. (..union,^J. W. Whitsvit. John Black. T. C Pock.^Hiram Tutth*. A. C. Kaiser. MonarchMosque No. l'sl. Sons of the^Mystic Tic, held a meeting at Dr. II. II.^Hanson's office on Inst Fi-iibiy evening,^ami it was decided to give a grand mask^ball on January _.*^. Tin- degree of the^^Ancient White Coon^ has boell added to^the order hy Hi-. Parsons, of whom. It is^said, lis eii e.l it from a learned F.gy ptian^astrologer v^ hile traveling in the cast. He^has inn a: t. il the s.-civt I*. l^r. liatisou.^^ bo w ill ass.st in initiating members into )l lie luy stefil -. H.-niyU .cli of ItawMM ill.- w as a v isitor inthe city on Tue-,lay last. IxiulsKennedy Left eti Xwtttt$ last to^enter the academy at IK-.-r Lislge. Mis.I! d^ugh emeu.lined her Sunday^stlio.il class at the parsonage on I ucsday evening. Refreshments were served^an enjoyable time followed. Coloneland Mi s. Burt eutertaiued^friend* at the post on Tuesday evculnj^last. JohnnyKeogh, McLaughlin ^ Co.'a pop.^ular book-keeper went up to Nine Mil* on^business trip on Thursday. Mr.and Mrs. John I). Ruff returned^from the Fast Friday evening after an ^^-^tensive bridal tour. Mr. Ruff will at oejbe^resume bis position as city editor of too^J/iMoiifiatt. F.lb Woody. Jr., and sister, Miss Alile,^returned from Helena Thursday after-^noon after a pleasant week'* visit witb^friends. MissGrace Martin left Friday for Hel^^ena, where she m ill be tlte guest of Miss^Annie Brook for some days. MissVi in- Hoblitiell, who has been^^pending the holiday* w ith her parents,^returned to Spokane Thursday cvouinff.^where she w ill complete ber course, of^studies. J.Watson Buford, son ^t Ccncral Bu-^fonl, arrived in the city from ^ li ^ agulast^week. Mr. Iluford has accepted a |KWition^in the office of Superintendent Brlrqsou^of the Northern Pacific railway. Invitation*have been received in this^city announcing the wedding, on the 11th^instant, of ( baric* M. Crtilehtleld, attor^^ney, and Misa Lena Itobb Payne et.War^ronton, Va. The wnldiug will lake place^at the home of the bride. Mr. Cnitcbtleld^will return to this city with his brkjo on^the _'.',:h instant. IN THE FLOWER CITY. NewYear's Week a Lively One In Deer^Lodge Hoclal ( Ircles. DRKRLomiK, Jan. 7.^A surprise party^was given lo Mr. and Mrs.%*. F. Furay nt^their home Inst Friday evening. Cards^were indulged in the greater part of tho^evening. Delicious refreshment* were^sei \ ed at a late hour. MissesMamie ami Virginia Douglas^spent the holidays in Missoula, lite guests^of their friend. Miss Caroline Wcwdtoi.^The young ladies had a most dttlsjflktfill^visit. MissesSallie and Linnie llatlcrton vis^^ited their sister, Mrs. Kenyou of Buicmuu^lust week, returning home Saturday. Thehome of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Braiel-^t.ui was made especially cheerful and^bright last Saturday to a few young ladiea^and gentlemen who called to watch the^old year out and tho new in. The party^consisted of Misses Carrie Slhih, Carrie^Williams, Kath.-rine Hielenbeic, Mary^Mills and Rose (I'Malley , Messrs. Charlie^Harris. Johnny Morony, Paul Mitchell,^Lew Coleman, Hart I lumber and Phil^Mill, i. The evening was pronounced one^of the pleasauti-st of the season. Miss111.mi he Stuart visited Anaconda^during Christmas week and remained^over for the New Vial's ball on Monday^evening. Mr.Gchrmann of Butte came down last^Monday and joined Mrs. (o-hruiann in a^visit i^^ Mr. anil Mrs. Kohrs. Mrs.William liaulcy ol Corvallii is visit^^ing her sisters. Misses Mary and Kmma^Larson, her llrst visit in eight years. Missl.izsie Hyde had a pleasant sur^^prise given her last Monday evening. A^number of her relatives and friends met^at Mr. Coleman's and went in a Ixxly to^Mr. Hyde's house, taking the family by it^complete surprise. Music mid cards were^indulged in and a New Yenr's luncheon^serv ed. ^* MissLillie Mills entertained the httlo^folks one evening last week. Mrs.Woodward and Miss Mary Aspliag^attended a party last week in Butte, given^by Mr. and Mrs. J, P. Reins. Mr.and Mrs. Jack Vaughn invited their^many friend* to a pleasant little p.n t^ at^their home, three miles south of the city,^lust Tuesday evening. lileiWiles bad n pleasant visit nt homo^last week w ith mother, sister and brother.^Miss Carrie Sligh of Granite returned^home last Tuesday . Miss Sligh is quite a^favorite in lieer Isslge with the old peo^^ple as well as the young. Mrs.John O'Neill ami Mrs. A. K. Bow-^ilcu were visiting friends in Butlc this^week. Mrs.H. It. Whitebill and Jim spent a^few day - in Huite the past wi-ck. MissesBertie mid Norma Robinson have^been visiting their aunt. Mr*. John Mr-^Coimii-kof Missoula. While (hero Mrs.^Met oriiuck entertained a few friends in^their honor. The young ladies u pon^Missoula a delightful place lo visit. Mr.and Mrs. Menard enu-itaiued^friends at New Year's dinner. Married^and single ladies and gentlemen were^invited. Mrs.Binlseye and Mis* Terry of the^college spent the pust week visiting in^Butte. Misa Attic Hirdseve. who ha* been^visiting her father and mother at the col^^lege, has gone back to Butte fur the opon-^ing of the school*. MissMary Smith and sister have en^^tered the public school in Peer lislge. Dr.A. II. Mitchell is at present in Hel^^ena, like many other citizens of our town,^looking ufter the senate and house pro-^e. ^^-dings. Mrs.N, J. Hieliiibctt: has gone east to^take her little son Maude for treatment by^some eastern specialist. Mrs.Harry Showers of Cable has been^visiting Mrs. Mary I vans. Mrs. Miowers^^ made arrailgt-mcills for sending her two^Fred children to the Deer Ixxlgc publii so^upj. AubreyBlair left last Thursday morn^^ing lor Chicago, w here he will .nor the^ic il estate office of his uncle, E. -I. , ravis. Mr.and Mrs. William Coleman gsjsjsj a^very pleasant w hist party at their home^last Wednesday evening. Mr.and Mrs. (iordln returned to Butte^Thursday last, altera very plcasum *ie)t^with friends in Hot Lodge.t S Mr.and Mrs. J, M. Bonrdman enter^^tained their friends very oi i antly^Thursday cvenini. lust. Mr.and Mrs. Ld Seharntkow rime oref^from Helena last Friday evening, the leg-^islultirc having adjoinn.si until Monday. J.II. Mi-Master, Frank Conley Jm| oth^^ers came in from Leleu.i Friday for a few^day*. It.(i. Huinbcr went lo Huttc Saturday^returning the same day. Thosepresent were: Mioses Gertie and^Lena Luce, Flowers. Frailer. McLeod,^.Morris, Filing, Morse, Martin,^Ruffner, Nettie and May Masey, Araiek,^Stanchfleld, Dolly, Nellie and Lucy Pat^^terson, Hicks, Mc Ken lie and Pound;^Messrs. Mardls, Clark, Lewis,' Dr. Del-^worth. MrKoniie, Sperling, L. and R.^Martin, Culver, Robinson. Alexander. C.^and L. Ruffner, D. and J. H. Asbury. Van^F^et, ^Willson, I. and W. Maxey, Morris,^Olds, McCay, Flowers, Wilton and^Shearer. (Hieof the most pleasant New Year's re^^ceptions held in Hose man on Monday last^was that given by the ladies of the W. C.^T. P. at their free reading rooms on Main^street. Many guests were received roost^cordially and Invited to sit down at various^bale tables daintily spread and helped to^delicious coffee and cake. All departed^feeling a deep appreciation for tho effort*^of those who are laboring so faithfully in^order to sustain a free reading room in the^city. MissLena Frailer entertained a num^^ber of friends at dinner on New Year's, at^the home of her mother, in honor of Miss^Dolly Dean vv ho has been visiting in this city. KlmerRay has accepted the position of^bookkeeper for the Montana Lumber and Commissioncompany. ANew Year's dance was given by the^aoeieiy young gentlemen on Monday^bight. A large number was present and^the evening thoroughly enjoyed by all. TheMisses Cook were tendered a sur^^prise at their home, at the corner of^LsjsnaM street and Grand avenue on last^Friday evening, by a party of young people^of the Lpworth league,^I The Ladies' Columbian Association of^lkiseinan met at the home of Mrs. Gen.^Willson on last Monday afternoon. The^next meeting will be at Mrs. Willson'* on^next Monilay afternoon. CountyTreasurer Dyer of Livingston^was in Boseinan last Monday. Al.Black left for Arizona Monday night^w here he intends to spend the remainder^of the winter. Mr.and Mrs. A. H. Hersey have arrived^in Hoseman and in the future will make^this their home. Mr. and Mrs. Hersey^have taken rooms at tiic Hotel Boseman. GeorgeWakefield returned the first of^the week from his trip to the East. Mrs.W. M. Maughn is visiting her^mother, Mrs. D. Maxey. MissPolly Page is spending several^weeks with her friend, Miss Edith Mat he-^son, in Billings. It.P. McF.lwee came in from Three^Forks last Tuesday to enter upon his du^^ties as deputy clerk of the court. Mis*Fraukie Harper, who has been^making an extended visit with Mr. and^Mrs. Kenyou, has returned to Deer Lodge,^w here she ha* again taken up her vocation^of teacher in the College of Montana. Mr.and Mrs. S. Smith of Holt county,^Nebraska, are visiting the family of C. S.^So per. lidEllis went over to Helena Thursday^on a short business trip. Ur.Safloy ha* returned from his trip to^Salt Lake. MissMorris of Pony and Miss Filing of^Virginia City are spending a short time^witb Mr. ami Mrs. Sherman Phillips at^their home on Seventh street. Mr*.Morse, w ho has been visiting with^her daughters, Mrs. Chase and Mis* Morse,^for the past month, returned to ber Minne^^sota home last Monday, ATBOZEMAN. Society I vent, el ills^I'erson.il Hiv/imvn.Jan. T. The beaut if^of I ol. (I. P. Chisholm ^ us the^a in.^si delightful dancing party i^day ev citing, w Inch vvasgiv. nl^( hisholiu in honor of several frirtiAl w ho^lire sojourning ill the city . Flab, rate pro^^gramme* vvcit. pi-.^v ulcd each guest. Dur^^ing the last dance a number o! soul einrs^were given to each dancer. It.-Iieious re^^freshments were served al a site Hour,^after which the guests soon departed. ^I Week home^ci Bat of^11 liuirs-^' hurl.-* AtLivingston. LivtsiisTON,Jan. 7. W. T. Keuhn, man^^ager of Jackson's branch music house in^this city, spent Sunday at hi* former home^in Helena. MissAustn Bowers departed last week^for Forsyth to accept a position as book-^keeper in the bank at that place. Mrs.John F. Work and children of^Boxemaii ^|m-ut New Ycur's with Mrs. E.^Williams. Mrs.II. J. Miles has returned from Cali^^fornia, v. here she visited for several^months. Thenewly elected officers of the A. O.^C YV. and of the Degrco of Honor were^installed nt the l.slge room* in the Miles^block Tuesday evening. After the instal^^lation ceremonies a banquet was partaken^of by the members and their families. TheG. A. R. rind Woman's Relief Corps^held u public installation of officers Tues^^day evening. A banquet was also served. Mr.and Mrs. S. M. Nyo were tendered a^surprise by their friends Tuesday evening.^Cards, music und dancing w ere engaged in, Mrs.1' ank Li Wall of Tacoma is visit^^ing her sister, Mrs. W. I. Slowen. Mrs.Charles Nat hurst and sister. Miss^Henrietta Jorgcnuen. visited w ith Helena^friends during the past week. Mrs.M. A. Goughnour spent Sunday^with the family of J. L. Goughnour at Big^Timber. Aprogressive whist party was given at^the residence of Mr. and Mrs. E. Cam^^eron on H street Saturday evening. Mrs.^Jameson and Mrs. Colvin won the ladies'^bead nnd liooby prizes, and W. Gcswender^and Mr. Law rence the gentlemen's prises.^Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Conger,^Mr. ami Mrs. Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. Law^^rence, Mr. and Mrs. Colvin, Mr. and Mrs.^Jameson. Mr. nnd Mr*. Vaupel, Mr. and^Mrs. lKipiiis. Mr. ami Mr*. Gcswender,^Mr. and Kirs. Kirby, Mr. and Mrs. Blakely^anil daughter. Mr. and Mr*. Simpson and^niece. Mr. and Mrs. Low ry . Misses Man-^rev. Hubbard, (t'Neil. Mc Andrew s. Katie^and Lizzie Coleman, Messrs. McGilvey,^l.aiinon. Wilson, Coffin, Kberliug, Yea-^ton, Fanning. Marks and Boreland. Forpains in the chest there is nothing^lieltrr than a llannel cloth saturated witn^Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bound on^over the seat of pain. Il w ill produce a^counter irritation without blistering, and^is not so disagreeable as mustard; in fact^is much superior lo any plaster on account^of its pain-rvrlicving qualities. If used in^lime it will prevent pneumonia. AO cent^Istttlcs for sale by alt leading druggists. otles. TheSilver Bow Trades and Labor as- semblyhas placed a boycott on W.J. Ken-^nelly, carpenter contractor, also alder^^man from the Kighlb ward for the short^term. By order of the Trades and Labor asd'tnbly. Katie*. Sealed bids will Iw received at the oiintyclerk'* office until Jan. 9. 1*W, for^medical attendance on the county Poor in^tlie low n of Anaconda and vicinity for one^year. Hy order of the board of county^commissioner*. v Atte*t:J. F. 1 r.AZr.LTO*. Clerk. Becauseyou never had teeth tilled with^^out |niin is no reason y ou can't. Try the^Hale method, us.sl only hy Dr. Wix. Op.-ia tilasses.^Ley*, the jeweler, has the Quest line in^the city. (Iw sley block. Clearance Sale ATTHE M.J.ConnellCo *Selling: Below Cost Means a Change. WeMust Change Our Entire Stock^Before Spring,. ToEffect this We Have Made Most STARTLINGREDUCTIONS WeWill Lose the Freight and^Sell Goods Below Eastern Cost SeeOur Windows for a Few^Samples of Eastern Prices.^* DON'TFORGET THE DATE Wednesday, January11. MJ.CONNELLCo