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4 THEANACONDA STANDARD, TUESDAY MORNING^ APRIL 24, 1894 STEELENGRAVINGS -OF- SIZE16x24. TOBE GivenAwav -ON- SATURDAY.MONDAY.^TUESDAY and^WEDNESDAY. a, M125, WoShall Present YOURCHOICE ofaa)'^ui^ of ih^^^' ii.iii im.ihb mm with EVERYDOLLAR'S WORTH ofl-nlies' anil ^ 'hlldroii's Hosiery purchased^lu our ^tor* Uiii in^ tli^^ four day. mentioned. -SeeMosc and Pictures In CORNERVv'iNDOW. in tin'k.nun dates make Ilie Ofant n^ our S|^ i n,|i,| Assortment of ji Ineli^i'l l in ^i i .mi ) China Miks for H.J. CONNELL COMPANY. liUTTliCURRENT NOTES. J.A. Cm aiii lias nrri\oil in town from^!.^^well, Mas*. I'lii'Went Siilo plinrm.vy ^ ill lie moved^in the York block April li. Thefuneral of Mm. S. ('. Ilnmpton will^lake |il.iro Wednesday afternoon. ]SsOM follows mil liavo n Ktand aiini-^M is.iry colouration on Tliiir-.il.iy. CsJMfsn'sdossjaUi kul shoos, to inv* H| 11 to :', HA I'roil l.umcr i Co. \V.\\. MrCnickin. Henry Doftafj and^.Imiiii 11. Carilor ri'iurnod from n stid'oss-^ful (isiting trip. Tonper cent, of our rt'ooipts Koto the^^inker*of the (iie.il Northern, at Schof-^fel's. Main and llroadway. Thooast half of the Lexington mill,^which lias Ix-en cIhsimI down several^inoiitha, w ill IMM May L Ilie Junior I pwnrth la-ague of the M.^E. Mid s.iulli will ftv* an entertain-^^Ml at the i hillrh to-morrow ovomiii;. ,1nrnoH MeFarlanc, the civil and inminu^encmeer, has opened olllees ill the Silver^lion hlock. ThoMontana I'tiioti toad now give*^streetcar lieketc 10 South ISntto to every^purchaser of a ticket to Anaconda. FreeSilver l.oilip' II. of H. will cue a^dim* social this evening at their hall.^Monilu rH of the A. 0. U. W, and H. of II.^lodge* ate tn\ ited 10 attend. therepublican city rentral II^if III^^of W'alkerwllo lias placed John F. Ilpieni^notniliaiion for ahleiinan lor the Thud^ward, to till tin UMIplrad let in of Aldcr-^in in Sheehan. VIIlir-t clans dealers keep ^Hoffman^Mouse Hi iii|iiet,^ ^I I rrincipede (.ales^^and Curl Pfnui'l ^IfoH.ilunl,^ the best^cigar* on the market. Louts S. Conn, dis-^ti ilmtiug agent. Mr.llrtilil^^.li'^ (.nod tint. litin, April The regular weekly^shoot of the llutto Gm clnh tiMik place^Sunday. Ira llennison won with the *plcn^^did sooro of LM .oil of a possible 'S^. This^is the seeonil time Mr. Dcnnison has won^and die enp is leaning In* way. Mi.All..i, Mill He tlm Orator. Him . kprfl mvi 1*. W, Alton has hsMsal^^ct.^I a^ orator of the day for tho^Odd Fallows' eelehrauon lieM Thursday.^He will delni i an addrcsH at iliv opera^house in the afternoon. Mrs. I'm Hutler^will also bine at the afternoon cvercmes. SjajSMMfa^ e- aie ttiose Unit we.n.^It tniitti'ts little if ihirk ^i lair.^SitnlM' U'M lnishaiiit w Uh in\ ii-aiii,^lt\ using Neebro * witch h i el i-re.nu. Forplumbing, sir.mi and c.i^ lilting,^rail upon Win. Ma.is A t o., :i \Y. (..ilou.t. (hum f In Ituv a I'.ivlng lluslnrs*.^1 will rent the S lwr l^ike Hotel, Inuli of^In ick. steam heat and electric light, and^bell the furniture. House doing a go.nl^business. Keasous tor selling, w ant to^quit builMn. Pud McDohald, Last yuan/ street. Butte, Mont. ThompsonCalls I.and A l.iimher cum-^(^an^ haw* iim\cd their office to tin* Ham^^ilton block, la West llroadway. I.adieu'PlMM kid shoos, ^i/e. .',^s^ . I. 1U. II. awl ^ ., good value ut $^^,^seiling them ai $IM. neiGaWf A Co. - ^ ^*^^ ^ HurtA Packard kangaroo and calf shoes^in a wide toe. congress, si/e. ^., 7, e, fj.^Fred OMU ^\ C* Men'srubtier sole shoes, (l^'iO. Fred^(jatner A I o. I'.tintiliicOn.^On PmMH hx al trains 1 snd ! Im^^ween Butte and H^lw M 'lie M ntana^Central will be resumed. No. ^ will leave^Butte as hen tofore at 3:1'J and Su. 1 will^^rriTu Irutu Uuleua at 11 M a. in. ADay of Alarm and^Excitement. GRAVEFEAR OF TROUBLE T.eNorthern Pacific IWmes to Grant^Any Terms at AIL AMONSTER MASS MEETINC TheMil!^.i Holding Itself In Keadl-^ness ^ Tho Coxayitos Jeer MM^Deputy Marshals but That Is the^f xtent of Their (Jtteruling -More^Communications Ov.^r the Wire^With Mr Konclrlck - Governor^Hlckards Arrives-aharo Heso-^lutlons-Tho Army btarti at 2^O'clock This Morning. Illri K, April tL 'I'bo city of Hut In^seemed to-day to Is* on the verge of a vol^^cano. A crisis was at hand, and thai the^dny passed without bloislshed seemed al^^most a miracle. Had the heads of the^leaders on lioth sides been less cool a riot^would have been precipitated that would^not Ii ito ended until many lives bad^been lost. Morningbroke wet and dismal on the^f'oxcv army. The ram, whirh fell without^ceasing during tho night, compelled itlsuit^a hundred meiuliers of the army to lake^refuge in the roundhouse and satidhouse^of tho Northern IV'ilie. This morning,^however, thoy wended their way back to^camp, and when the roll was called the^llu captaius each reported the IJ men in^their respective companies present. lCa-^tiotls were served to each Company^and the men had what they called^a ''mulligan.^ which consisted of^u kind of Irish stew made^of the scraps lelt ow-r from the foriner^liteals. After break last tho orders ol ihe^duy were tssiieil by (u ncial llogan. The^men were given permission to go to the^city, or anywhero they pleased, but wcie^ordered lo Inj back at 1 oYliK-k in the^af lei noon lor drill. Humorswere around during the oar y^morning that four compauic t of the regu^^lar coloreil troops at Fort Missoula had^been senl for and MMl lie on hand on^the morning tram. The morning train^arrived on hand and no lioops were on^board. Three freight cabooses were at^^tached lo the Irani ut tho depot and these^were loaded w tth deputy marshals und^deputy sheriffs. The train then moved ^o^the transfer whore is located the v oxey^camp. T here was no interference on the^part of the army. Some were wnslun^^dishes, some sleeping, others talking, and^the only uttetitiou that was paid to tho^Northern I'aeillc pnssouger train was to^hurl a volley [of abuse at tho deputies.^T hey were called ^rounders,^ and ^blood^^suckers.^ No attempt was made to cap^^ture the army, and the men declare that^no attempt was made to capture the^train yesterdny. Acrisis was reached at 1 o'clock this^afternoon. Orders had been received to^lake out a Northern I'aeille train of box^cars at that time. Several hundreil men^gathered at tho Noil hern l'aeilie and^Ureal Northern depots. The niihtta bad^boon ordered out and remained all the^afternoon under arms ut their armory^ready to move on call. The deputies,^men* than inn strong, had remained at tho^Northern I'aeille depot. T hey wine re.idv^to Heeoiiipany ihe train out, but ihoorihr^to start tlio Irani was annulled, and it was^aiilloiilK'hd that no freight would betaken^Mj ti^-day. Thedeputies w ere then ordered to fall^ill hue ami march to tho Foiled Stales^marshal's olllce in the (lu-lex block. A^mob of hundreds of men surrounded them^on ihe march up town and a torrent of^abuse wits hurled at the MM) ol deputies.^Thcv MM c.illcd every name thai could^be thought of. and the march to the Ows^^ley block was a dying experience.^Fxcitcuiciit was at fever heat.^There was never an election in^Hutte where passions wore so thoroughly^aroused. This was not alono on account^of sympathy for Coxey's army. There w as^a belief among the men thai an attempt^was to bo made to take out a QtMl North^^crn tram, and s\ mpai!ii2crs of the strikers^as well as s_\ mpathuers of the army Mfff.^in the shouting and booting gang. The^deputies returned no answer to the abuse,^no stones wen* thrown and no attempt at^violence was made on either side. The^men reached the Owsley block and went^up to tin1 marshal's olllce. None but^ih'plllicn wore allowed ill there. Meanwhilefor aw hour a erowd of sev^^eral hundred men stood in I'ark street in^I roll t of tlieOwslet bhs-k atld gave vent^lo their feelings. IM iytiini^a deputy's^head appeared at a window theie was a^yoll of derision. The Northern I'aeille^eatne in for a share of abuse, lu the crowd^were very few men who wore the red,^white and blue rihhon of theCoxey army.^After an hour the crowd dispersed with^^out doing am damage. Duringthe day a big express wagon^went to the markets and gris-cry stores to^obtain provisions for tho army, the stis k^on hand Iwmg nearly exhausted, (hi ihe^wagon was a banner insenbcd us fol^^lows : Runi - r M i x i xi. c vxtr oxI; in i ii,^BK^ Mm ix Kbm.^Ptsm ISIOXI Sol letiKtX Thisafternoon tlx following notice was^served on the mayor, each of the aldcr- Mand the city clerk : /'nPi. HsMMMi CU$ Council of the 0H$ of Mr,Mowt: i.ix 11 i mi x You lire herein Infortne l that Ikeso-called CoxayXj May MMf captain lie-^gnu k*f* luken BssjasssiM of tlie vatits of (lie^Northern I' leilic II.nil ^.el company at Hutte,^Montana, refusing la allow us to move freight^(rains fietn that station, and threaten to . on- tuns to oi'stii'i l the MMn( ,,f ^'I hams; alsothreaten to destroy our property. We have^ealleil upon \our mayor anil |st|tce for assist,^aui i' .itiil protect ion ami have lns^n refuse.! sm h^prottrti. n as i^ nee^^s^arj lor the moTenieul of^our trains. Youare hereby required to furnish such us-^^MM* anil protis'tlon a^ shall he ue, es.ar^^fioiu nine to Htm' fot the preservation of our^prnis'ilv ami to euahhi us lo prosecute our luis-^lu^ --. Inthe event of your failure so to ilo. we shall^lmhl tin' city lialiln for iinv ilatnagi^ we ma)^sustain from the so-calleil Coxev s arinv.^Haled the '.'*l dav ot April. l^'.'l Iiiomasf, iivki^,^hi xu\ c. p \^ xi ami IIIviu i liot -i . Iteeeiversofthe MMflMM IMaV I iiuoad f^ltl-^p.uiv. |t .1. !^. I'ix^, lllrhlnn Sii|*rliitetnh'iit. Asimilar notice from Northern I'aeille olllrtalswas served on the county com^^missioners. Thefollow ing provisions for tho army^were contributed by business houses:^Bread, Fugle bakery; meat, H. Nichols;^meat. Grume Street market; three cases^crackers, two pns'es bacon, sack of salt,^sack of Hour, John Caplice; shoes, Bed^Boot: in iMjunds tea, T. F. Courtney;^^luilts, W. (- flat A- Co.; tobacco. Louts^( ohti: bread, Mrs. Sullivan: sack of flour,^llaviil draein; oue bottle liniment, t. K.^(lulloglv: clothing, I. siegel: clothing,^Alliert (^iislbertson A Co.; meat, Schiiltx;^sack ol flour. Main street restaurant;^^neat. Capital Meat market: sack ot^spuds, t.raehl; two sacks of spuds and UK)^pounds tobacco, I*. J. Brophy. Mostof the army spent the day in quiet^in camp until this evening, when it^matched up town and paraded the streets^and held a mass meeting in front of the^court house. T here were -T* men in line.^A meeting of Ihe business men was held^at the sunn- time in the city ball to see^what could be dntio to set the army east.^The business men offered Ihe Northern^I'aeille ^.^^^ per ear to take the army Last.^T he mi.i' i was disbanded at 7 o'clock^w nh instructions to assemble at X o'clock^kMMM morning.. The militia spent^the day in the armory, playing cards,^chatting nud (he like. Some of them^found army life a little hsrd with two^sandwiches and sugarless coffee for lunch. Alargely att-lnleil meeting of rcprc-^sotitni ive citizens was hold at the council^^-handier this evening to discuss the situa^^tion und try to devise ways und means to^u^t the nr nr. started for AVashington.^Mayor llugan was chosen chairman and^I . ^. Itoolh was selected as secretary. Tho^follow ing telegram from (ieneral Mnnager^KMttfMl of the Northern I'aeille in reply^to a message sent him this afternoon and^signeil by a great many business men, was^lot civod: Ht.Pal Its April 2*.^/'a Marrtui /^iil//, IK, /{. Kmym unit utlut*,^llii'li. .Weill.: Iileeply deplote the present situation at^Unite. \ly position has not hern taken for the^liar pose nl ^ parting ruiu|s'iisatiou for their iiaii-ii.i!'iiiou. nut mm) I aajaslrtsea tint^^eesjunl leguily sii'ept HkM far liasjiaocts^thin In (In- manner promised, or otherwise In.in^liv refular passenger train uuiler Ihe usual eou-^illtloiis. If we voluuiarily arocpt Ihein. the mail^becomes respoaslMe for taetr safe aellvsry al^ilestlna'.ion. w hich I must assume Is St, rant. I^must also assume all res|Miuslblllty for damage^that stay occur to ayaysirly ki the respective^eotuiaunliles thiough wuicli they must past ami^must hi' ies|Minslhle (or tiim per capita^fur sack of Ihe sos-alh ^l army dshvered^in Ht, M lo bMat-art them will eneoiirage the foiwanl MTeaseal utin maty ^^^ mmI IjM mm asw orgaalzes in Heettle,ami 1 am infoiuieil will pieeltrs lem-^forei'MatS froM other Washington eities. I^am Mtfonaes by iixliviilual eitl/eus of this ami^utberessasjiaBUIessatall Mas that it will as^bel.l that llie act of the r. a I in iraiisportlng^(base men is salIIOly wKliou justification ami^that it win in' held re-puiisii^ie for sues sots If^taeas nu n baa been transpnrted into Hutte^over the road us an organized body I would^eoiisidei it our duty to remove tlieni, but I am^lllfnrtaeri (bey sic attlarM of Montana and^llutte. I bate no aulbonty to use the property^of Ibis road fot thi^ pur|sisn of transporting^tlu-se ateii lu the manner mentioned. Men ^^over, I am informed that 11 Is a vmladon of UBS^aatnaallaw, Tae aositlaa l have taken in this^matter bus lie u by advice of counsel and has^In mi apinoved by the rtcelv.Ts. I eanli ^t re^^cede Irolii It. If I have madeauy mlsstat ments^w il li resi eet to the conditions as I bey exist 1^shall he pleased to have tbeiu corrected. .1.\\. KMIMUCJL Thetelegram w hich was sent to Mr.^KmsWM (Ins ai 'ernoon stated that there^is a crowd ot idle men here who want to^go to Washington and the people want^them to get away. The telegram stated: Ihe t inted Slates marshal lias deputized a^number of men lo prevent the l oxe^itet from^taking a train by force, but he Is entirely help^less, as the sympathy of the people Is all with^the OeatyttSS. At the present moment the^ih'l'iilv niaislials are msrehing up the street^with a crowd bowling and jeering after them.^W hat will Iralu of box curt eutt to land :.^ men^in M. FML Thetelegram was signed by all of the^heavy shipiwrs over the Northern Pacific.^The reading of Mr. kendrick's message^wus followud by some discussion as to tlib^best way of getting the army out of tow n.^T he chairman titially, on motion of John^Caplice, appointed tho following commit^^tee of lu to confer with Marshul liogau^und try to devise some means of getting^the army stariisl: H. L. I rank, lain^( aplu e. A. F. Hruv. \V. H. Konyon. W. II.^I'uiksion.l apt am Calmer, -101111 (I'lioiii ko,^Charles Lane, J. K. Clark and J. II. Ley-^son. The cotiiintttoe mot with Marshal^Ungati immediately after (ho meeting ad^^journed. Ihe spare in front of the court house^was black w ith people this evening in at^^tendance at tho C'uxey mass-meeting.^Henry Mueller, ut (he request of (ho ( oxey^leaders, presided at the meeting. Mr.^Mueller said bo thought the army bud^been unl.ii i unam in selecting a chairman,^ns ho did not know that ho would be in^accord with (ho sentiments of the meet^^ing. Ho counseled moderation and urged^tho MM to slay within tho law. He said^there were several ways to got started on^the way to Washington, one of which was^to capture i railroad (rain. | Applause. |^Mr. Mueller said the audience might n|e^plain!, but ho lor one was not in favor of^il and did not believe in il. Any individual^corporal ion has u right to have Iks prop^^erly proiccicd and held sacred. Mr.Mueller was followed by William^Cunningham, the orator of tho army , w ho^said that w hen Iho army gol (o Washing^^ton they would lie ahlotn catch tho speak^^er's eye. He predicted that Montana^would lie represented next year by two^senators from tho populist party. LeeMaiillc was called on and con^^sented to speak. As ( lev eland hud once^said, it is a condition ami not n theory^(bat now confronts iho |^cople of tho Confineedon Eighth Vngr.\ OFINCENDIARY ORIGIN. Kent. Urn.on laelory Uaslroysd aad JohnTripp'. l^wr^lllB( li nn ^gnd III.i i i, April SI.- Kent's broom factory,^at No. _irj ('tali uvenuc, was completely^desiroved by flro about 5 o'clock this^morning. Il is supposed that the building^waa sei on lire as no one who had any bus^^iness in the building had been in it since^yesterday forenoon. The stock which was^valued at about (4UU, was complelely d^-^s(ro^od and the machinery was badly^aged. The building, a two story frame^structure, waa burned to the ground. Theresidence of John Tripp, north of^Ihe broom factory, was damaged to the^extent of about $l*j and $150 worth of^damage waa done to ihe adjoining build^^ing on the south. Thu total loss will be^about fl.lUU. Tho fire depar(ment did^good work but the lire bad a big start be^^fore they reached the scene. Thealarm resulted in bringing out a^good many depuly marshals and others,^who had seemingly forgotten the number^of taps on the big bell that was to sum^^mon IMMi and there was a good deal of^excitement for an hour or so. IN THH C URTS. TheCass Against I'etrr Kliay Dismissed -I'oo',Trial rnslpnni-d.^Bt iTK, April SI.^The trial of Peter^Shav for shooting at his brother during a^family row, with inieni to kill, had been^set lor to-day but when it was called tho^prosecuting witness did not show up, and^the county attorney had the caso dis^^missed and the defendant discharged. Thotriul of Charley l'oo, a murderous^Chinaman, had also been set for to-day,^but ^ -pom 'I until May 7. Severalsuits of minor importance wero^disposed of in -ludgo Mcllattou's court,^and the ccrtoriari case of T. C Miles^against M. C. Holland, tho Walkerville^justice of llie pe ice, was set for hearing^.Saturday. Hood'sCures.^In saying that Hood's Sarsaparilln cures,^lis proprietors make no idle or extrava^^gant claim. Statements from thousands^of i liable people prove that HOOH'.S CUKES. Hood'sl*lll^* assist digestion. I* ii t il further notice Mrs. Knox will sell^roses at fl to SI..VI (beauties excepted)^carnations at 50. seleels, 7... and oilier^flowers at proportionate prices. Ladies'low shoe. ^1 and up. Fred^Gainer ^t Co. Men'stan shoes, $_'.50 and up. Fred^Gamer A Co. ^ ^ HereinLies The GreatSecret Ofmaking your bOMM attractive.^II you have a hotel, cot'.acto draw-^inn room, boudoir, or even a base^ment to enrpat, ToKnow What to Buy^And Where to Buy It Arepoint.* that 'jv-ry lady of good^ta3ta should b) interested in and^take ndvant-i(ttf oL The city is^deluged w:tli oid stock and oil^styles. In lurnishing your home.. KeepUp with the Times Andselect Ircm our Nisw Spring^Stock. You are sure to get the^latest style carpets, the novelty in^draperies, appropriate rugs and^uphoh tery. When your home is^lurnished you will be so well^pleased that you will torget your^timo and trouble, AndOur Low Prices Willbe a reasonable excuse lor^your sending all your lrienda to^us who are interested and saving^Their Dollars. BR0WNF1ELD-CANTY ^ ^ ^^CARPET CO. No.18 West Park Street. Butta. Isthe Correct Sfy!c in^Ladies' FINE SHOES.^We have lull linos at $4and $5. II IIV REDBOOT Shoes,Narrow Square^Toe, Patent Eack Stay. !5 to 10'^, .^1 1 to 2, . A.DUCHARME ^ CO., MAINSTREET, BUTTE. ^ BtiriE. MONT. FancyWoolens. TheDress Goods won^^der of the season^of any^season. Seems beyond all^reason to tell of these Fan^^cy Woolen Dress Goods^that are the popular styles^of the season and in the^midst of a busy Dress^Goods business at less than^one-half the regular price.^But they are here. It is a^big loss to us but they must^rro. Price were$1.25 and $1.50. 40^pieces in all. Othersat 25 cents, were^50 cents. At50 cents, were $1. Women'sCapes. TheSaturday sale un^^precedented. Don't try to^count the styles we show ;^they will tire you^you will^never weary of them^like^the excitement of tracing^the ^float^ of a gold mine. Capesat $2.75. Capesat almost anything^you say. Kxtra special are^about fifty of the hundred^sent us to sell for a leading^dealer in the Hast. Price^about half they were 30^days ago. SILKS. ChinaSilks at 50 cents.^(20 colors.) PongeeSilks at 25 cents. EntireSilk stock at^Special Prices. MACINTOSHES. Rainydays will soon be^here Prepare yourselves.^Special prices on Macin^^toshes and Gossamers. WAISTS. Prices50 and 75 cents^for rood, desirable waists.^Selling rapidly. HOSIERY. Cannotbe matched^More of those fast black^seamless stockings at 15c^a pair. Ribbed ones at 25^cents, value 40 cents. 0.K. Lewis ^ Co. ButteSampling Works, ii.r. caRmnr, l*.(I. 11AM^. amt^i'-nd buy Copper, Slier, MM and [.sadseas.I' II. fox Ha, OfMie- Sentt build^^ing. Cor. t tafi sad Orsolts Ms. UbU. 11.^i A.SKY, M.tmzcr. TRAVELERS WW willfind the best stock of Trunks,^Valises, Etc., in the State at our^Establishment. THE PRICES^ARE LOW. If you are intending^to make a trip home call on us.^Our stock of I Gents'Furnishings, Hats.Cnps,^5hoes,^Qloves and^Underwear wasnever so larpe as it is at pres^^ent. It is new too, nothing shop^worn about it We carry the^finest line of Gents' Hose in the^State. 5. THEPIONEERS. Cor.Park and 'lain Sts., Butt*.^DID YOU HEAR ANYTHINGDROP We.hare Iiropj,ed utir I'r riwonall (Iroeeriss^and luil Products, and are helMutf as cheap as^uuy sturo in Cliiraifu. MHi.in.I limns, ut ret.ill per Ik$ 12 Hexliiand Brsakfast BMaa, par lb u liih Kit Hoasyeumb Tripe, only ftt JtexKrana lard, par Ik U OaMa.11otto . in', ast it. to (ir.mua'' d Miliar, per owl5 75 17Hi-, iiraiiulate.il Mi^urI 00 (ioiiirucsuc'ir. parswis ii R1'kL's. (,^ii.iker KoIIjiI Ual*t oi lbsPedes' DataI H Arbaeklior Uob i 0# e. per lb 'J5 PsamaiiCoffee, p-r lb Heaepp'sCoeaaaut, i^ r lb us '(.oldHeart.^ b*ai Dakat* Flout, per ewta so Wealso have Pillnhury's ftest ami Belle of^Jamt.lonii l'luui. INSOAPS WE HAVE: WhileRussian .-nap. so bars forIt 00 (lalntte -nap, '_'^ bus for1 09 tf i' or Butt*- Miap. .o bats for1 ot Wealso bars ^USia Dusl, ^ irfii and ^Pea;^line w^Powder Whitesud VtlUiS lorn Meal, per sack| No.1 liUuJ K!^e. per cwtt Xu\y,Kayi'U or l.lnie lie ins, JIMbs. for.... 1 1 berdessltsli.it s, l.i ib^ for I ISlbs. lour Crown 1.. I.. Hals las |M Sl.TK 'jo. 10 We havo a very lar^e utock of Driedand Canned Fruits whleliwo are sellluj:below San PrsuelscopicOs Wewish to e^il your attention to our S-^-vL- I.0XKH(iS OK STBOr $1.45PER KEG. .1(iallnn Piokles. inlx^d or plain Ml).Can l.'ex i orued Ssef Ili'Mli'ilh.iiiiiul lon/n . p-tea ii ... ... Weare still set !u( ^owl' and ' ( olumbU Hranrtsoft ream at. 10 12Package* of Corn Starch100 Vrye'kCiHoareran 30 6Package* Saffron. (Jlle'.t s for.I 00 WeHave a Full Line of Crosse 6^Blackwell's Chow Chow^and Pickles.^Our Knglish Break,^fast Tea* Are the Very Best^Imported. Don't F^il to Try Th^. Wehave hM| rece.fed a flash lot of ('o-s'}^ntrhards, White P'lsn, Klpper-d llerr;n^u^l^llnllaoil HarrtajC; aaa. soino due I i:''^'^dies which we are seliini! at 15Cents Per Pound. Inour Uajnaf DsssMmmI we are saSKi^Pa-s's Alo, Utirk-'s bott iti ^ per doien .H *^QaSaajMS*! Stout, Burke's bn'tlins, per^ '- ThisIs our own Imp .rf.-itnui en.I Is aidiitelv^Riiaranteed. WS are sitll stsning T. Kipy ^^fi-\earold w hlskei at Si per Halloa. 'Don'tforttet that e\ery art el^ -olbjusht^KOarsntoed both as to rpialily an 1 want- Mill.the ADDKBSS. Cornerof Park and Wyoming s^^,u.^Ulberola Bulldtiin. t'eotani*' A.K. IlKAl Matu-tH.^llutte. kJSSMSi AprU 13. ISM p.a. Lunar,c . pai.mkr. I'rest.Vice J rest f.M. HODCKNS, Caller. PAID IN CAPITAL $100,000. BITTE,Cor. rialn an Psik Stt. tinierSUtto superTislon ad Jurisdiction.^Inlen-si paid on t me (H^^slts. Buys and^sous Foreign and DsseaeJtsJbajMSf*. TRANSACTA GENERAL B.NK1NG BDS1NE5S. DIKKCTOKS-P.A. Lsrsa-, (' II. Palmer, t}.^W. StaplaCM, A. II llurn l C Y Booth. K I),^laarilt. V. K. VMhon, fi V, Ki iupcr, T. IL^Houitenf. Noticeof 5tockhoHers Meeting. TBIKKC.CI.Alt ANM'll. HEBTIXa ')F^the ntaoltBellinri ef th 1 Aaaeoada Miein^^Casapaajy win pa bsM at tae ottiee of the eora-^pa 1 v l oom It fnttts lime ., at Butte City,^Sloataua, luosujy, May lit.i, i-Ji. a. 2 o'ciooa^p. mK. i:. SAlitii-ANT. secretary. HAVEYOU SEEN THEM SKLF-1IKAT1NC. CURLIXn IRONS. Thegreatest seller of the age. We in^^vite all to call and examine them. Justthe thing for traveling. Sent by-^mail upon receipt of price. $2 00. Useonly the Genuine N.wbro's VVIITCH-HAZELALMOND CREAM.^D. M. NEWBRO DRUG CO.. Wuolesaleand Retail Druggists. 119 No^ii Main t^:.