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THEANACONDA STANDARD, SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY i4, 1893. 1 fHE BUTTE OFFICE or STAN PARI) IsIn the N^^w Windsor lintel AnnM, Ho. 21^East llroailway. Pie Telephone^numlirr is 258. advertisementswill he received at the EiitM^Office nf Hie M yMMIlli till s ii'i'I.kI^i^. V.f.ir Insertl .11 In tlicfnl-^lowtag in irnlnii * paper. TheSt^\p mii^ Is delivered to llutte su'iicire^ar* early even iii'irntiu. BUTTE TIME TABLE.^MONTANA 1mon f.Ali W\y IM TAM.K Ti.iIih |A***J Mk,^Ho. 1. ^Helens and Mlssuu'a t.\- 7:4S*.in.^[ liH I' ^^^.^.Ill SMI 111.^.. '.Ill p. iii. '^ ^l p. iii.^..I 7:00 L 111. Xu,I. *N. f. Tiimiiitli i nniiei'tniu^Jto. 101. tMMIil atWlWSS Jto.la's ^ Nr..ft-.'. C. IV Fsst Vail Xo.t^^, v. 1 *. j vpmi Arrivenl l ull'. Jto.t. ^Ilclt-ua and Missoula Bi-I nreMilfj P- m. Jio.4. ^S. I^. Tlireiuiln'ctinci'tMu r.-noin. Xn.ine. Anaconda F.xpie-a m ot a m. Ko.IM. Aiwon.U K\|irrssI .cKipm. No.H I . 1^. Fast MallI \M l Ko.Sh7. V. I', KvprcssI fi:^^a. IM. Muk^e useiirx-tlt.ii- lit ^ lari ismi lor Hel^^ena. Mlssmi ^ iiinl the iis-ur d'AI'ties. fMHke clusiiiii^ot|nn^ At (inn ik.in with N. T.overland Irani* cast mitt ^^t. uomav.aikviiiai. $25REWARD, Theal^oy o rewnnl w ill lie paid for tha^arrest and cotivirtimi of nny |MM^persons rnttglit stealing Jin StvMiaiiu^from t-ulmcrilxT* in Hiltta or Anaiontla. KTANllMttlI'flllJMIINO Co. ~BUTTI-:CUKHIiNT NOTES. Ttiof'oniioll Co. nn1 m'llinc Inlilo linen^andtowrlK ut ahsiinlly low priri-M. W.S. Nnv.li A I n.. tailorK. 41 K.int I'nrk^atrret, have Ktarti-d a Mi l rlnh. Join it. SliorilfJohn \V. Ni'l-on of lloor l.oil^c^wiik in lliitli' ^of'ti^ril.i^. J.ft Cntrlnnp of Pen mouth waa fgi^^trri'd nt ill^ Mi II rmo t ^c^ii'nl^y. Judi:ini;Ily tto* prirt'H thoy hit milking.^Ihc M. J. Connoll Co. iiit rit Iho hplomlul^lmnint*m^. thi-y itto iloini;. Allloiiuthe Butte |H^i^|^ln wliil wont to^Himi'Ii i ^ t'^icrtl.iy vaaj Tin nipa iti Cniii|i-^liell. Mi^. J. V.. Itk'kurds nun I harlot J.^Cull. ll. It.ilp.'iataMbjaaj li.m ^^inli.irkod in tin-^JoiirnuliKiir lli^|d ami Ik nam Ike duly in--^orvMlitcd llutii'i-oi i-fH|Hindi'iit of tho Chi^^cago Itrtiui'ttir Jtn*r*itil. Tin-Ikaly of Itai'liaol llron n, a eirl wl o^died a foa aaM ai;o.tt lloin.vsiiike, aiHvail^liere hiNt i'\rninj: and was Imrietl ut Mi.^Moriah. The|iri'liiiilnar^ i vaiiiinatioii of Mikn^MeCiownn on u rharite ol liui'itlary, w an^In'.-I in Jndi'c i'uriii'i-*M i-oiirt vcNirrday^ami reatilted in the ditK-liariro of the do-^f^ inlaiit. Turkeyrod and unlileaelietl tulile^ilaiiia^^k. good qualitv for tt aawai per^yor I nt M. I, Co'iu. H Co.'a. \\.M. nMrarof II.lion. William Mftgfcjk^of llcli'iia. W. Ii. liolniiKon of PliilipsluiiaT,^lludli y II ili|^ hi of li'. il lllulV, ^ ere anions^the t ui'i.tK at kirlWraaatl last nnh'. ConStillivnil and hi* In-other Floretioe^of llie llniiii'^lake lllilii'. llepnrteil for^Grand liiipiils. Ma li., on ysterilay morn-^Inn's t:am on a aaji trip. Mtrlnu tis-eiveil^u leleirtaiu staiiii:: their iiiother had died. MajorCaiiip ileliveis'.l a liiimoruiis h-e-^ture at the I etilei v IMe Mi'thotlim ehiiteh^last kkriH. The title of the leoturo was^'The Bui Ml I a Wail Pafaaaja and Thiii|^s^We ftlis-t.^ A l.n^e atiendiinee has |irea-^i tit. The i pavaaMI went to the i hnreh^fund. Thelllllei.il nf the lata- MlII It lllllll tiM'kpi.iia- %e-.il rd.iy aftaraaoa fttaaj the roaklelieeof |lr. I.eotnird in North M un^*tlis^t. Ahholi^h llotillisl liy telegraph iniiie |i.iii b afterkar tvalk^ nothiui; kaa lieenlie ml from the laily'a rehitues, and^it was ih eiili'il to liiiii Ika li- .li here. Thi'M. J. Cotinell Co. Mill have a eom-^pleti' line of t iiiliroidet'ii-s on spis-ial Mito^the en.I of lle\t week. W.ill for it. J..1. Kami.ill. a ^^^ml I.an.I dealer. Has examinedIn lore JudjM Tiii iu r yi'iteislay.^on a eoiuplaiiit ol latiftlatjt aatcirVal^llirailltt him I^^^ Mis. It eliards, with whom^he had aoana IftMafcla ftrnaMt a stove that ka^M.M to her. The Woman faihst to ^iiivke^|uivuieiits us aeieeil an.I Katiil.lll at'^lempted to take the MoAa hark. I^^ili([ to^itu in^*iillieh ii. ^ of e\ uh nee. iho t-ase was^diamissetl. Aeeortlim:la a siaieim nt prrpatiil ka^Stieet Uanimiaaiotiar Ut tw. Ika sum of^IMiMI has katM expi nihsl tor aftraat work^Mlieo his a|^;'^ .Mtlta'til as eoiiiiiiissu.tier.^made lust May. lie says the money lias^lieen *|M'lit judiciously, and also ehtillls^tbat dtirinu the eii^lit inoulha of In- m-^eumlieney more ^nfk has U-eii done* in^Ina deiiat i in. tit than ^ as prrfomied dur^^ing the two years precodllii;. ComplexionI'nrloi Mrs. I'attluer. the^artist halt dli'ssei, has lemovetl to So. Ut i^Wist I'ai k siism-1. Ska is sola MfM t^f^the only ^faeial develo|mm .^ It eradieatt-rf^^ i inkles. I'linples. fns kels and all lileiu-^lahes of the skin, dcveloix's the faee, tus'k^mid Imat. in uttratilkBa this wonderful^discovery, will -ell al aaaf this week. Call^aarly. Thel-adics^ \id aaaiaty of Jamea A.^(inrll' ld HHMkt No. I will hold a reeul.-ir mi Satunlay. Jut'. 14. at 7 o'eloek p. In.for the ilisiallutioli of reeetitly eht tetl^ofliec-rs in l idehty hall. Thct.. A. H. mid^Wtlllietl's lielief t urps are iuvitisl tu the^itiktallulioii. ItlIIHlVi'i'. PaaehalA Harrow hai e removed their^law uttlet* li'i-m 'J^.^ West tiraiute in roomt^10 and 11 Owsley lilork. Ifyou wish to make sure of pelting one^of the coins struck in eotiiineinoratisMl of^the ( oliimhiau ex|Mmitiou write to the^Wt amjakk eneloMin^ 110 for a year's aub-^acriptiuii in aihanee. SMime:hinir 4^r uid.^One of thoae lieuutiful raised different^colort-fl iiiotioieramH for a In-inirlc, mudo by^Ley a, tho jeweler. Uwaley block. PERHAPSFATALLY HURT Patrick(Weill Sarlonsly lajored at the^High Ore lint. HEWAS STRUCK BY A CAGE HisSpinal Column Injured and^Eo'h Legs Broken-Little^Hop* for Hla I'c-^covery. ni'TTK.Jan. I'l. Foreman Tat OHMal^of the High lire la lying at the Muter*'^hospital, so badly mutinied anil hi ui-ed^us to make it extremely ilotilitful whether^he will ret-over. The injuries from w Inch^he la aiiffering lire the results of an acci^^dent thut befell him thi* afternoon. Mr.^O'Neill was engaged in plumbing a set of^tiiulN-ra neor the lOU-fotd level. A tetn-^poiuiy platform bad been built in the^eliuft. on w hieh he attsxl. ll appear* that^he had finished mid rung for the^cage. In-lead of lowering the ea-jo^to w ithin eight or nine feet of wheie^ho was standing, a* it in the custom^when men are at work in shaft, the en-^tiilieer |^ermittetl the cage to descend tho^full distance, sink in/ Mr. O'Neill, who^vvd* in a stooping iMisltiou, o i tie- hack^and cruahed him to the thsn- of th plu'*^form. Ilefore the engine could M sto;i;Htl^a eouaitleruble lenirlh of the cable wan B^a^^ret-hs:l untl raataal tin top of the cage.^Other men were also working in the *liaft^and soon a* noaaiblu tlie enge was raised^from i ir tho prostrate man anil hewaa^i liken to the surface, after which ho was^removed lo the resident-oof his lirothcr-iii-^law. Daata Lynch, nt f^nterrille. Messengerswere despatchetl in senn-li^of Hr. Johnson, but ow ing to some misiin-^deratundiiig. eotiHidt-ruble time elapsed^beftire the tha-lor reaehetl the house. Or.^Monroe wna next siininione I and altar^working on their pntieut alsnit an hour^Ihey direetexl him to l^o movetl to the hos^^pital beeuuse ef better laeiltlies there for^treating him. I'oort I'Neill was ho liatlly injured tlint^it was almost iinjs.s-ilile to remove bun.^Iluth legs are broken lielow the knee, the^left one In two places. Tho most^serious part of his injuries ami^which it ia feared will prove fatal^is an injury to the spinal cord in^the region of the ninth vertebrae. A* yet^the pbysleiana are unable to iletermine^whether tho eon! is fraeluml or w hether^one of the vertebrae has Issvn dislocated,^e iiising a pn-asiire on the cord. The lower^part of the body ia completely pav.ilv/^d^anil totally devoid of the sensation of leel-^ing. The motor nerves are nlso i.ffeettsl^to such mi extent that the |s^wer lo move^that part of the body has HN tlestroyetl. 'JMio|ihy s'eiona ill eluirgo say a haro^IMissibility for recovery exists, but the^eh.inees ai-e so few as to make it almost^absolutely certain that O'Neill wiildie. TOUCH MR. MAKTIN. KITTIELEE'S DEATH. ArraltnttlIn Tonrt ou a ^ liarga of Steal-^In K tl.'i lie-. Iltrrr. Jan. Ll. John Martin, the hack-^^M urrestisl last night for bnrglan. wan^arraigniil Is-forti Judge MeMur|ihey to^^day. Ho ^raa attended by Attorney O'lkin-^nell ami enteretl a plea of not guilty. The^preliminary homing w ns set for next Mon^^day, Jan. HI. Honda were llxtsil nt J.vn.^mid in default Martin was remanded. The^dcffiiduul is it young mail and n-sides at^t enterville with his parent-, to whom he^has caused much trouble in the past on^account of hi* many escapades of all^kinds. William Webb, who is the prose^^cuting w linos* in the ease, bus been room^^ing at the house of Martin'* parents.^Several nights ago Webb's rtsun was^broken into and a lot of his clothes were^stolon. Hay lioforo yeatorduv the clothes^wore located at a pawn shop in Main^street, but licfore the officer* could take^nny steps to obtain them they leanu .l^that the clothes hail lieen redeemed by^Martin's father alio, it is claimed, made a^statement to the effect that Webb's nsmi^mate had taken the clothes ami bail given^tlit-ni to young Martin to paw n. THE MINI.Ms.' LAMENT. Willtin- new year aaaaa tonight; ShallWe live In see TliekissI mill hail that dawns ii|sin^^1 lit- year of u n Hy-tliree Thosewith ninney |ilelltv Willhail wall gmsl liiisT^Teelr hrlitht antli-l|wtlou ortin- aaaajaa year. Therii li can fctflk ill liivurv, Itutwhat alsml Hi'* issir'.'^Si hi i-elv any clot lies to sear, Starx.itionat tlii'li tlonr. tio'lhelp those lu sail dlatrest; uh'may they live to sis-^ll.iler times for every one, Itlolglitt-fii ninety -tliree. Mayterror strike the gold lei';^. TheiitnUAivhs of the Kast,^Who have the world at their i'olllll).irj.| Andcmt\ day a feast. Whilewe poor itarrlng miners. Musti lniit-tlx- mggi d hill.^Thrown out of work all nn account lIf the free i'lillia^c hill. Theslhcr mines In all tin- state*. Arenearly all dose,! .loan.^Ikiwli.it weeali.go where we will, luipllyiueut ran I be faulid. Itil let tilings eaiiie lust they tuny, Wcmust i'otiteiitetl he.^Ami hop.' for better pro^|^'tft^, boy*. Illel^htecu llUletl-tlllis-. -J 'l imits II. Dx w. IliuleI'ltj, His-, ji, ikb-j. Itot Mcotl Itomtna. Hiti i. Jan. lit. Another wife benter^broke into jnil to-night. His name is^Nicoli liotiatia and he lives in Meadei-^vllle. He say s ho simply slup|^ed her, but^in n complaint she made Is-fore Justice^His-kwissl his wib snhl he struck her with^his list and kins k. .1 her tlow n and other-^w ise inaltreattsj |arr in a w a\ tbit a go 'ii^Italian liurb.UM*, tStould not bo guilty ol.^He w ill explain |^lj* notion-to the ju-tieo^Its-morrow . ^ liett l*^ w ill i'lobabl . bo tine.I^mid the yy lie, a**]lual. pay the t-osla. FinestHoeawax Candle*^for altar use^at 1'..1. Hrophy A Co.'*. Ify on w ish to make sure of getting one^ol tho cuius struck in conuiicmoruiion of^tht- t olumbinn exposition write to the^Stanpakh enclosing *1U for a year's sul^-^seription iii advance Nervouswomen ami children can hate^teeth lllhsl Willi..ut the slightest pain by^the Hale method, lb . Wix. Forelegantly furnished nsuns, electric^light ami sieum heat, call on Sirs. O'Neill,^Thornton bhs-k. 4'' K.ast llroailway. Ifyour winch won't keep tunc take it to^Ley *, tho jew clcr, Ow sh-y blis k. FinestHeoswal Caudle*^for ultar use at I'.J. llrojihy d t o.'a. Vrrtllrtof tka Coroner's Jury la th*^Laads' Murder Caaa. niTTr..Jan. 13.- At lOoVloek thi*^ins the iiiqueat on the body of the lata^F.tta lllcdaue was resumed. Dra. Wither-^^ptsin und Campbell, who performed tba^autop-y. gave the two bullet* found in tba^in tho murdered woman'* head to tba^coroner, who took posacaainn of them to^Ik- held aa evidence against the murderer^Mullen, iloth bullet* were found lodged In^the fourth ventricle of the brain and either^w ould have on used alrntast instant death.^One of tho lull* entered i he right temple^ami then r inged downward to the haaaof^the brain, thejotber, evidently tired lea,^entered llio neck and passed upward,^crossing the hole made by the first MM^mil., tided itself iii the bruin a short die^lance above the other. The faee and nock^ainl the right shoulder of the body am^bad I;, poyy dor burnt, (honing that the re^^volver w as (Ire I at abort range. Afterthe doctor* bad given their teatL^llloiiy, the jury retired untl rendered tba^following verdict: AnImposition In.I.lei at Hiitte. this lath day^of January , before Thomas C. I'ortor. coroner^of silver How county. ii|sin the IsslyofKtta^bleiisoe. alias Kitty l i Salle, alias Klttyl.ee,^nn^ Mr:', ilcad. the Jurors whose names art-aub-^s.-r.t. iiihiii thi-lr oaths, tin say that llieoe-^eeaseit came tn her dealh by two bullets fired^fiotn a revolver In the hands of one l.ituls Muf^leu, on tht- nth day of January, ts ^., hi the house^No in- Wyoming alley. In testimony whereof^llie -aid Jurors have iicieunto set their lunula. AUMIScoTT. losKI'HIIKAI I'ltK. Kiivnrllyi.in i . Johnsw Mtat. HnIIAHIl I n i i I .^JOAM'll Si llltoitiuicay.^The remains have been embalmed and^w ill la- belli |naiding ins , ruci u m- from I bo^relatives of the woman, who r -side nt f'm^^eago. It is probalilo that the body will bo^sent there for burial. Twosatona* Horned.^Hi I t I , Jan. ^At all early hour this^morning the 1.midst of 1 lurlington re-^ei ivt d a severe sccn-hitig which caused^eonaitlerable damage. Fire broke out in^Pikiley A- Oatt-s saloin w hich vva* s|^cetlily^consume I. I rum there the lire spread to^an ml joining building, ako occupied aa a^saloon, which aooii followisl in the course^of the first. Ik-iug absolutely without any^mo.iiis lor lighting tire, the people could^do nothing to stay the flames which con^^tinued lo spread until three more buiki-^vere consumed, two of which wore reai-^tlcnct s and the other was iM^cupit^d aa a^fetsl afore. The origin of tbe lire Is not^know ii but ia Kiippoeod to have had its^origin from a defective Hue in 1'ooley d^^Oatc*' saloon. Noflowery rhetoric can tell the merit of^HihmI's Sal saparilla ns well as the euro*ac^^complish! d by thi* excellent medicine. TheStandard. Wlits_.ler A Wileon Xo^9,^and Hotnestie sewing tunchitie*, the beet^in the world, nt Orton Hrothera, coruer^Uruadway mid Main, llutte. Mont. Qt A. Williams, leading ladies' hair dresserand wig maker. Tho best plaeetrt^buy w ige, sw itches, front piece* and shell^ornaments. 71 West Uroadway . (oito the Southern hotel for a good 25^cent meal, served in good sty lo. World'slair coins free w ith tho StaVIv-^Altt^. lo ad our oiler in this issue. FinestHocswax Candles^for altnr uso^nt P.J. Hrophy A Co.'s. m^ . I(Ilice of county coroner. Ho West Park. Telephonel'.'^7. Ilr.Wix Oils teeth absolutely without pain. Themost sensitivo teeth llllcd without^pain by the Hale method, used only by^l)r. Wix. l|s-ra glasses al lowest price* at Leys, thejeweler, (nvslry block. WEOFFER, Tliismonth only, a choice loca-^tit in for chicken rancli of 5 acres,^with plenty ot water, only a few^minutes' drive from Butte. Price^only $ ^^^^^. IQTQ a sure winner, from f!!o^* to J^.50each, this month only. IM The Flower Garden Addition theyare sure to rise in value^and one cannot make a better buy^thin a lew ot the lots now. 1'riccs^from 53^^ to $(^. OURI ots in t,,c Va,lcv A(,(|i- lionare risintj steadily^in VitM and arc a fir-it class in^^vestment. Willsoon double in value. ADDITIONS wa\ s i .sint; in rSsTMk Sl.ould you^iK sin- to purchase acre property^cl *M to the city, wc oftc thatis unexcelled. RHMEMBER,^X50!1 on easy terms .^and long time. ' \A/pire preparctl at all times t^to eNchanKe real estate lor 1^eonir.icts for building. j EXCHANGE-53J lowiiu;properties: Anundivided ~-24 interest in^improved property that rents foi^|lO] DCff ni'inlh, MM inside h '.s, Ahouse in Helena, contain ng^S'X roiims and bath, sheds, fences^and wa'ks. lor unimproved ButtS^teal est.itc ArRFAGHtoexchan-i fot^ALI\Cr\UC jns|(ic 1)lo.iirly IN POLICE COURT. tawBreakers Arralgard Before Juttgs^ftteslarphey Yesterday. BlTTR,Jan. 13.--Another dull day was^expenenoed in the polios court to-day, as^Ike public generally seems to be pain^^fully well behaved aince the new year^begun. H.1). Pagan, a colored man, pleaded^aTtiilty to scattering paper about the street a^and was fined Is and costs. Pagan's act^waa the cause of the arrest of two other^persons who had employed him to cart tho^pn|s-r away, but inatead of doing *o be^placed it where the wind soon scattered it^broadcast over the city. Tho innocence^nf tho other persons being established by^Fagnn's acknowledgement of guilt they^wore dismissed. Captain Lugg wna arraigned for va- P'aneyanil entered a plea of not guilty.^Is trial wa* set for to-morrow.^The ubiipiifoii* John Due wa* on hard^aa uanat and waa asked to contribute the^etiatoiuary amount assessed for disturbing^the peace. THEFIGHTERS. f.hsdowMaker and Larry Gleataa Didn't^Meet Last Night. Bern:.Jan. 13.^Tho four round* (par-^ring exhibition which was to havo been^giien to-night by ^^Shadow^ Mabcrnud^Larry (ileason at the Coniique failed to^eventuate. For some reason (ileason^ri-fustsl to go on, and a* nobody else could^be found to take hi* place, the exhibition^bail to Ixs dropped. Danny Nectlham. who^I* to fight Malier, will arrive from Kan^I ra ncisco to-morrow. As soon as poaai-^ble aftor his arrival articles for the tight^will Is' signed, after which both men will^at once go into active training. NextFriday night Dempsey and Dayton^w ill come together. Not a very scientific^exhibition is anticipated, but the lack of^cleverness will more than make up in^hard slugging. Dayton baa never yet been^whipped, a fact Hint give* him unlimited^courage to face his older and more exper^^ienced opponent. IheyAll I.Ike It. Ht'ttk,Jan. 13.^Thi* Is the way the^Walkervillo Telegraph speaks of the^Standard Aim an ac : ^On Thursday the^Anaconda Standard placed in the band*^of each aubscriber it* almanac for 1893,^the third Issued by that paper. The alma-^tine is larger and more complete than ever^mid is a valuable record of the year's^events. In typographical appearance tho^liook I* tbe peer of any lulled by any jour^^nal, and tho lucky eulaK-rihera have se^^emed a prise in every copy. Onthe Stormy *^n^. SanFkamtni o, Jan. 13.- The ship Lord^To tuple more arrived to-day, 21L' days ft om^Liverpool. Tho Teuiplemoit- was long^overdue and bad lieen given up for lost.^She had a terrible experience during her^voyage. She was caught in a storm off^the eastern roast of South America which^lusted 7U day*, and it took her Ull days to^get around Cape Horn. Her rigging was^badly used up and several of her crew^hurt, but no lives lost. Long'*fortune.^Bcrrr., Jnrt. 1.1^W. S. Long, tho wealthy^pauper, who died at the |^oor house^Wtsliiestlay, will Imli bul led Saturday aft^^ernoon at 2o'clock from Sherman's under^^taking room*. His sister at St. Louis has^telegraphed to spare no expense in giving^her 1 rot her a re*|H-ctable burial. No word^has yet been received from Ins n ifo and^family at Spokane and the aahKiiikeepor^to yvhom be left hi* wealth by a will ha*^not yet show 11 up. TheIluke la Will's;.^W isitisciTON.Jan. 13.^Secretary Foster,^of the state department, has received a^dispatch from Minister Snowtlen at Ma^^drid, conveying tho formal acceptance by^the Duke of Berwick and Alba of tbe re^^quest sent him by the president of tho^I'nlted States under authority of congress,^tti loan for the Chicago exposition, pre^^cious relies of Columbus in his possession. AParadise for Old Maid*. NewYork. Jan. 13.^Hotelkeeper Dinen^of Huron. S. |)^ ha* written to a pricat^here laying bo and his neighbors want a^carload of marriageable Irish girl* shipped^to Huron, where husbands are as plenty^as blackberries in July. TelephoneNo. MM'!^^or wood or coal in nny quantity. Peter^Xadeau.:^! Fast Park. Freshranch egg*, creamery butter and^homc-mudo bread at Dan Tewey's neiv^Southern hotel. Meals -.^^ cents. Fouroffice or living rooms for rent,^northwest corner llroailway and Main^street*. Inquire Dr. Wix. TheHale method is the only way teeth^ran be filled without pain. Dr. Wix,^dentist. Furnishedrooms with pood table board^at Mr*. Staggs, 217 West (ialetia street. World'sfair coins free with the Stand^AlID. Head our offer in this issue. ForAlio watch repairing- Ley*, tbe jew^eler. O.K.LEWISCO. Butte,Montana. Telephone No. 27L Women'sUlsters and Jacked Get^Another Big Reduction Toil,With tbe Already Atlradive Ni^Jii^I'nd'rKfar Sale, ia Enough for Oij Week. Th*Euyers Are Hera, and If You^Are Interested Don't Mlaa^1 hla Sal*. Wehave separated from^our regular stock of Cloaks^three distinct numbers and^at prices that cannot be^duplicated here or in the^East We positively re^^fuse to make any altera^^tions at these prices and^no exchanges. The bar^^gains savor of magic. Sort^of wizard-like to make two^or three dollars out of one. BargainNo. 1. 12tan cloth Jackets, 30-inch^length, lapped seams, outside^pockets, cheap at 55- Our price,^two days, $2. (sizes 32-34^only.) BargainNo. 2. 10black Cheviot Jackets 32-inch^length, good value at ^10. Wc^say $5 (or two days. (All^sizci.) BargainNo. 3. 15Novelty French Walking^Coats, no two alike, worth up^to S22.50. Two days the price^S10 (Sizes up to 40 ) MuslinUnderwear. Wemention only a few^numbers. You will appre^^ciate the values by seeing^them. G0IVNS. Goodmuslin, Mother Hubbard^yoke of 24 rows oi fine plaits,^cambric ruffle on neck yoke and^sleeves, hi;jh, full sleeves. Reg^^ular phcu, $1; this week, 65c. Gowns,good muslin, Mother^Hubbard yoke of four clusters of^fine plaits, neat Hamburg edge^on neck yoke and sleeves. Regu^^lar price Si. 15; sale pricc,75c. Gowns,gcod muslin Mother^Hubbard yoke of six clusters of^fine plaits, turn-down collars of^neat, wide Swiss edge, cuffs^trimmed, full sleeves. Regular^price, Si.50. Sale price, Si. CORSETCODERS. CorsetCovers, good muslin,^high and low neck, plain. Regu^^lar price, 35c; sale price 19c DRAWERS. Goodmuslin Drawers, wide^hem, three and four plaits, 25c,^were 40c. Drawers,good muslin, neat^Swiss edge and plaits above, the^75c quality, 50c. SKIRTS. Skirts,good muslin, wide hem,^with three plaits above hem, good^value at Si. Sale price, 60c. Goodmuslin Skirts, wide, neat^Swiss ruffle, plaits above. Regu^^lar Si.50 quality. Sale price, 95c. Goodmuslin Skirts, ii inch^cambric ruffle, with six fine plaits.^Sale price, Si.25; the %2 quality. Othersin great variety up to $5^each. 0.K. LEWIS^ CO. WEEXTEND THE Complimentsof the Season T Off Friends ul Customers An*beg to Inform them thi: ws ar^ hetter^able to serve th-m during tbe coming -year than^erer before our stu-. Is artr un I better as-^torte 1, and our prices lower tuan ever. Ia^Flour we liand.e the IlUsburjr and belle of^Jamestown. Wehave secured another lot of rotted^Tongue which we are selilug at 10 cent* per can. Wshave it* boxe* of Muscatel Uaistna, la^30 pound boxca. Thesewe will sell at n.ao per Isjx until to il. LogCabin maple syrup, (i.tn per callon Wehare a quant ty of Kranco-Aincrli-an^Fount which we will sell at 40 cents per quart^cans. King'*Self Klslns Buckwheat In pound^ptickaw* for 30 c uts, two and a hah* pound^package* ts cent.. AaaorttdCalifornia Fruits, par case, f4.ll. Sipound sac ^ Kollml Oats $1. ispounds lie*: ltle^, ^1. Wehare a very large rasortment of Pried^Fruits anil are selling them U-low San Fran-^clacu prligM. Weare ^t Jl aclllni! the ^irent Ili:tte Cigar for^^j cent* pe r box, (inly a few lert. luour IJquor department we can ar.vc you M^per cent, on all Liquor* ami Wine*, both domas-^tic aad foreign. ButteCash Grocery Co., Or.Park and Wyoming St*., Duta*.^A. P. BRAY. Manasar. THE SHORTLIMB TO AllPointsEast Passengerssave one^night's travel to Chi^^cago and to points east^thereof via this line. ElegantSleepers,^Diners and DayCoaches. FreeColonial Sleepers^for second class passen^^gers. FastExpress Leaves at^6:45 a. m. Office106 Main st.^J. E DAWSON. Agt. UNION PACIFIC RAILWAY TIMECARD. KO.2. FAST MAIL. leavesllutte.^Arrives Ogden saltIjike KauFrancisco..^Los Angeles.... Denver Ksnsast it5 . st.Loin* Omaha Clilcaeo NewYork. ArrivesArrive*^Arrive*^ArrlT.^^^Arrive*^Arrive*^Arrives^Arrive*^Arrives Carrie*first-flu** day coach,^.11..^__ -i.-i. . a30 pm TUNam^0:'^ am 111:41pill^fill pill^7:00 am^7:011 mil^11:00 pill^7:00 pill^9:30 11m Ialt pm^rullman TimeHour* 11114 l-'t M 71', 40 tsl 71 r.ia^114^I'alaee Carrie*nra-cias* aay eoarn. runm.ui rasaa*.^ear, free reclining chair csrs and l*ulliuan din^^ing car*. KO.*, ATLANTIC KXI'ltr.SS. 1-ravesArrlrs*^Air,ves^Arrive*^Arrives^Arrive*^Arrive*^Arrive*^Arrives Butte IVsate llo... iortland DrnTcr Kansasl lly 1iniaba St.Ixiul*.... Chicago NewYork... Carrie*first-class day coach. I'lillman palace^sleeper, and Fullmau colonist sleep -r. Ufllcec orner Main and r.road tay. K.V. S4A7.K, lieueral Agent,^G. W. LAMSON. 4 lly ni sei Agent. tersome M.L. ^ R. CD,, 50,32 and 34 W. Grinitt It, Butte. DenverUiillllnf. l!c .a.^(J Wall MraeL. \*w Vork. THE REDBOOT. I!; A.DUGHARME ^ CO., BUTTE.MONTANA.