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~~,Aab WIIUIJ? V- YOU - BEEN THE:.: BU:, N -TO- FOR- IE :.: BOSTON YR1J 1f ELEG;ANT C1... I1NG ILUJME X. (kiIEAT IFALLS, 11ONTANA, SATURI)AY `IING,21, 1891. N; I'M flEl 1I 1 L Nathan, THE ONE-PRICE LOTHIER, O,I: Agent in Great IFalls Iill ,',ods bearing the tranle VIAN HATTAN h, Manhattan SRhirts are unexcelled unlity and make und none others up ichl them in tit, in fact they lead in t line just as hats bearing the trade is the lht line. But other nnnufac e nnca only try to imitate. Our Fall Stock I[ complete in every respect and better nn ever before. We have been striv to get the best goods of tile best ten and have succeeded in every de rtment. In nearly every instance have ured sole control in Great Falls of the ods of manufacturers that recognize competitor. all, examine our stock and be con ced. Respectfully yours, A. NATHAN, 222 Central Ave WHEN IN BARKER STOP AT rs. Mary Mackie's Hotel Vhere you can always get the ehost al and bed to be had in the caup. SMANHATTAN NALBACH & COCKRILL, I'R(l itI I'TO R . lerchant Tailors Gents Furnishers OUR NEW GOODS )in Friday the 0)th inst.. we place on lhibition the latest fads out in Trous a and Suitings. Th'ly are the tinest oIls made and are imllrted directly by from lnglish and French inmnufac GENTS FURNISHINGS In (Gents Furnishing Goods ,ur stok] fnprises the newest designs in Neek ear, Muflters, Gloves, IIosiery, lndcr ear, Negliegoe thirts, etc., etc. Also a fine assortment of Wilson Itros. FINE DRESS SHIRTS AN INSPECTION SOLICITED. rhe Manhattan, NALBACH & COCKRILL, ProDs. odging or Oice Rooms! TO RENT. 51held or uanfrnlsil. st 1114.115 l'iItrL --5e olpoelte Park. otel. Olo sllt i '. mearsunable. Eqoiwrt oe MRS. R. L. WEBSTER. At Montana Hotel. THE ALLIAUNC GOBBLED UP, The People's Party Quietly Absorbs t Both Factions of thle Farm ers' Alliance. 1 A Call for a National Convention Will lie Issued Today. W. .J. Flolrec,. tllhe Actor., lier at S Philaltiphia Il.s Iealth a Iti ' lu .ri 1 h lei ili n t' l' ,A.I 1 1 *ol ,t-; N ,ýv. 1.,. '!'he, I, , "'",. iparl ha1 :-e ci UII.l ti n alliiim:,. \llie !: has .l!ilt fo 11.0 - tiil. ht, . Ir i-ut ih,.. are (t h n t, r" ;ult,: ,'f t hla ' t s .s-ions of thil' I ttrioIs f' ne "r:;l' arqe.a i- I i.n Jrry nw tunltherl Iw,,. Til vo. 'h'ie of the splitt waf madent pnblic Iefresl tati Sopl the ats rlllte'.l up l iWhen the siplllr ep- coinn of the alliane te it thiti mor'ningst in overyboily but the delegates h rol ex I oe cluded from the hall. Even on' greis man Jerry Simpoean had to go. Theni the protest of the anti sub treasuryI people was tin.ile up nd i somll hatli lli animated debt.ate occurred as t.o the h 'st means of dlisposin of it with the least poMssille riction. Finally af ter two hem's of wrangling the coinmittpee of th.e. ntis was inforlled that it could not Ie henraI unlel it fullnished l ithe outncil with ai copy of its proltest. This it re(u; , uI t, !c do unless it could present its protest in person mnd thati elehd all neioltiations between th.e, two wings (f . tht allimi --'. The protest. which wI. vtery l 'II . i aii Uli iii ilsubstane i s ni follo y sws: Protests set forth that its ulntholr;. ar' iZO (frtllm the l ohlCli llhm i f ti m erl l i ei 'll tilll i tii unicion colnentions iif h in 'iSt. Loti in September,prcd othe views f . \. Nicholsn of ith souri .rem . ountill f ro wiv: Ii tg F. nuuiasser of Mi-sissippi: te I. CrewA ,V- of T. nnsselted. ld . I. illlo, ri. rep. Me Iul Alister andesly . iperoets aiilt lnrge. p- which wta appointed tohe Imeriiiraline tc vo supreme council .,f the farmers' atlliiceI he and industrial union ty wiy of setting lze forh the objections of the contention to certain declarations of principl 'iti and de ant hiisin itlherto made the supreme ci oun oil. This committ rn after it organiza- r tion, prepared the views of the conven tion touching the pru.teiples anr d(liemands of the supreme council, from which it large number of members of the P. A. & I. U. dissented. The memorial respect fully and earnestly protests against any action of the supreme council that pro pises to commrit the Farmers Alliance and Industrial Union to the prop osition that provision he madeni by the federal congress for government loans of money to individual citizens eat upon farm mortgages its security or to demnand for at government ownership or control of railroad property and trans lportation. Such tchenes are untonsti tutll|lanl antll IllleilraItllle,' Connien:llg. with the spirit if tihe alliancl Imn)ovementll and tending to go\'vernlllnllt paterllllnalismll and statte ocialisIn. 'T'hen fullots the ar'gul'nul on that qu1a,8111 alnd I.IJI tiuelll. 'rle governl1tllt ,ownership of I initrllra hap itqili,,s tine- of two other Schemeslt . Either th(e government must take tilhte, railriloads fromn the owners by force or buy them( for mre thiln they, alre worth. It woulul flsttr pollitical c.r ruption and wouhl lot tun arbitrary inter f, renee with private righlts in mait. sen'llses. 'ith thriee sche all nvor Sltvo trong ly of class legislation. ''The ommuittee ex ipresses its d.esirle tIo (co operate with thi, alliance in carryiug out its principles of' ni'eUrilg Ia s1fe cullrrency; redlcilg tIhe' land of trusts atli lnopnlies; hel.iln, flu'Uers and laborers in securing an hen tt Iballot and a fair count, and Selecting for pilae of public hlonr alnd nemolumenot honest and cuapable mIeni who regard public olilce not as i, private advantage but as a, public trust. The exlcutiveu conmmittee of the. sulb treati.lly party will now prltcGetd to l'Texas, wh.ere 1187 sub ailliances hlave al ready deulared against tl( still treasury" schemeI and willihbegin the work of rl r ganizing a nOw a lliance. A iall ,for I, national conventon will probably le issued tomorrow. 'lThe capltl ur of the alliunce by thl peopl,'s party was pr'a tically ,ee.onmplished two or three( daylis ago but thll. full extent of the c.apture waRn not aplparnt until hvdy wheln President Polk was ununimtusly re-eleht ed ant J. II. fnum.ks of ,iuuth DIaltia was choten v'ice president; J. II. 'l'Turner wils re(-,leIPted ,isecretary and un treasurer arnd J. F". Villets ofI Kansal, national lecturer. (;.orge F. Washburn of the naltinil execultive collllllitt of the tple's party statd thad tt the leaders' of that lparty were jubiliant over ihe, ehletion of President l'olk. (Of the feur Igreat leadIrs in tlhe alliance l iv ingstont', l('unl. ntl. Terrell and Polk, the( latter was rlegarded ats thte ine fuIortbhle to indlependlent politidal action. Polllk in his anllual a;ddress Tuesd(lay night l SeO verely ,nelll'll ll('ll tihe two old paIrthies. and in the ahdress as well s between the. lines. So strongly in,'i.ated his tend encies towardsl thle peopllle' s party movei' nment that the. bli.ioi of eiither llone of the gentlemetiill nlithioneed wouhl have bten regireh asi blow to the people'ts party, while on the other hald the re election of lPrt'sident Polk is regarded as a irouter victory for the pllople's party. Tihoe election of Lout ls of Smitouh IDlkota as vice-lpresident is 1 plrt1d'' lls ea gireater victory from the fi thati hl , ih ai inmenmber of the national lllnittii'ee of the people's pl;l:lty. The' fait that a large nunllebr (of theI friiirrT' iillnclle delegates are ill illlnllmber s ol othel r inll dustrial organiizations ilnd irf wotlrkillng together would iidicato thtt the trend of their actionl w.ts towaLrd 11the lilidin tion of all and in the direction of inlo pendent politihal antion. The commlittoo on conctlfederation of the various illndstritil otIrg:lnizatiotins it't this morning at tihe I otel I,lniston. The' committee waIs colnls.sed of flive repre sentatives frontm ach of the six organtza tions and was chlosjen by tlht latter for the purpose of calling at cngress of all the labor antd industrial ilasses. II had been decided ipreviously to this giather ing to conventc the congress ait Washiing ton on 'February 22. hut the south and west mnatde such strong objectionll to that place that it became necessary to decide upon some oither .location. The duty of the present meeting of the committee was to lix the plate. The tuatter octaslioneId ia lengthy discussion and ended in rel'crring the ques.tion to it sub connnitttet consistingi of 'Trrell. 'l'aulnceck adll (i:Iunigrtln with in st rutitions that either hIilii iupolis, Liuisville. ( 'in tin t i , ('hii ,,, or Springtiiltl. Ill.. IHe cluvni. This 'm, Ilittcl wtill lik 'nt, th l I r"r ihil It of i}IPF:I, 14 ll( l ll 1llll ;se, ( c lhi ll t "lt l 'l of Iranf i 'spoti i n a lh; it i 1 ,,Ir.1 ' I<,i ;f' r v. hi, t it ill i' l, . ii· i 1.tir d ' ti., *l ii ll In ti tl. SI (,r. t . I . l . I; tii i Iii, . 'in . I Ii : 1 ' . N tii I·..v. I :' "',',. .i. crllcn IlIta l Itt i itt in t Iunlt kIi t tilit t el t ld i i It, : rile ;tit . t'll t out I t!I tih o ,'i n . t h is t I, aoth \ i ,ia n -: af i:it i tar, lint sur it- u. . t in s to atttl l i fr n ince I inon ti l Fit i- 111lk I for thile a-i on that his n, lnilitln y ilt ii ,n tmnsihter-lct as in ipr yi.g .lini'ig th,' al'fccrter n nUal aritly evt'lltnin i. ( It li n "or cll , "lirt . hint law. Mrs. aintlney \illiams of Ilttoklyn, his sislter, Mrs. Nortunn \i'in r Wash ington, anti lhr. Patriik onnmt,,lly were wliith him wiut n he IpaIstrd a euy, t hail banul inppart'tly getting i. ,tter antd his physirinus h'.i no ilea the end was .it neur. Towards evening ito shIpt most of the tinw', however, and his dieth caame o praclt fully thl t it I ay libe +it lthilt hei lept awaII . itell Itt ilt' i nil ut 'ratin wnhatevrtand tlh first intimti nin lthat the twutchyri hald l f his dalth tinj. thatl he had iounled t.o n hr s si;th. ttll!ew i iutte . s a n. lrno)on tw.o \v.lI dr1 ' S,'o v Iw l, lldn ' wtalktd in tl thle lhntal ttr ri i tk otn \Vahinton f t oi till siouth aw :l , a;is tired u.; "tno .al,' Mlahonsy. lrin,, , letn . Minu .." antui "l're I "ol,, t tlJ ntt. N.i it" lirtd aloul 11 i'elo, h k 1;"; niubt. .\t.ttt, ou 'c l h c k t h is mn o r inin :; a h e ,sto 'I , ,\h , storks lig ,hls ;thd \ts' on his ray to his room 4111n ti , sh e floor.drthcth'd i Strong h Ill of ,uts r,., inn out of R ,.n. 12. 1lh no.tified the night 'h rk, who tr,,ceedlt I to tih(, roam.in, ond o l'orcing til dfoor open found the room full of gas and th' tull unconscious. hive lminut.s after the discovery .lahoney died, but l'oh'y showed some signs of life and was has- i tily conveyed to the City hospital. It is C evident the men hld been at Minto thrashing, as Mahoney had in his luncket a stationary engineer's heense taken out at Minto, Aug 24. Hlishome is at Prince ton. as was indicated in a letter received bv him from his sister while he was at 14Minto. She calls him Will in the letter. When found ]"oley lay on the outside of the bed and he .mloubtevdl blew out the .ca on retiring. IlUrounmn Wantedl. (sil'.l. ,f. Nov. |la. Early in .ti ptelm it(ri the titnt boir oif the Ihoarl olf cn ilt Sjintly svore out a: wa:rrant atgalinst '. E. Vis t undt II.. A. I riety tof 'thiang,. .har ing; the . wtith ha n irng e ,b ,z71r .1 suise i2O Ai.(it of thi funds ., th. I t;t Sellllunsoin and H1uthorn raih1u- d niullus).lll \Wi\'e was arrested ion the iIhtrgeg. blinll in tlhno iltm ' i t she time,n o il after i full hearing lbe fl'r the district ouilt o. IRno . oulv. N\tellllner 2. i\il. s disi chiiarged. l rl ty \\it s 1 tN v'r rretil.elt ll. \\'se hits it'w i'stiiuneni.l a sitilt I'' ialicious proiei ution . glii. n t the la'th e c touinty tutunis sionl trsl . A ,1. iLusk. W . i. IH utelinsoln antd 4 ior': i A. VaIlif VIter. fo r i"4110 ),1Ni i in th e h il it d tat. i . ,. Ir .it couirt for the districtt of Katisuli. out rr T1 TIOtti .l.. t 1i' .\ti tt between tihe IBritish strletr Ilttiglt boound lfront hles.at flttr Shilii illi at thi British I vilil el I'1l' shh rt ll. "11 m Polh *thitat h l l fir i ii Itessa.il I , ll thorpe liat. o. bdly datntglititt. t tat poured jilt. her in tretu nll oui t l. . ..s luland o went , the otittiom l l im mlldiittly. . steam hliunclh h hI.,Ir ihil to the Russi tn .nh 'ssy pr en.t u l, It ,h l would thkeri......... have e ......... 'iu i of lif..... .......... it is .. only thr .....f .i. of the i hdilethorpe are replrte.ld i-.-ieu; T h'I e e nip tul in o f t h i. hIb ll t h o r p e i > ,i ,, l. ''1( Rugby l st.uttan't d serious .I..up but the full exltnit ot her inihr i- ,:-I known ilt present. Taill: 1 .1 II Ic I:Tr . ('110 1( .A ),U. N 1'. Its. (iattle \l; s t,. ull. t,owe Ir. ttAi't l(..t , N lti\'eam s .................. -. _t 'sr 2... , W eall s .. ................... :. l i t, \Stockers........ .......... . ..i. ; .CowL s.R ................. ... . ... it .'tl S want i .o I Markti , dill owesr. Naliveit' .wJ.t i..... .......... inilti .i W ethe rry the ........... .......aU . . ',u-I . I W esterns .......... ... ..... ut r ; n :NI W estV "r' il . .... .... . .. ... . .. 1.12 L am bs .......... .......... ' ,. I if wyou want Window or Iiito- ti:ttt call on J. J. Hi l'lchcurd.ou . If you htvie estenel-hull furl'inti hei sale call on u, . \Vo pay to{, 1, "Fnw. ! yae An Jones. It you want to rent ia hous, -"lil .,. Phil (libson. Itibottom & Gilchrist, interit-r derv,;s tors, carry the most varied ussur'tiitlll of window shades, wall papers anll pict ure frames ill the city. Telephnee"Ifs TOO MUCH SMUGGLING. Supervising Special Agent of the ? Tlrelur'y )iepartmlent .M alie r Ilis A.nun-ni teporII. 1 The l)Illl'pltlent hln. too ~luch Ter- - ritory to ('over. \Witlh the Prelent iForce of l:nulirtoi, ,,lli'.,: (' im il \ .i oria :IlI i i Th, n .:1 :! ," it. \an -Il nii- '"r. o,. I: 1t. a .. .Tdii..h. . ý l.I pl rt - n!n . ur hils lo: tleel r, .l t, n I. 1'. , -ic,, c.rit lili l-cln l l}] ri' i l'.iv,- heeji - i l',l II I illsncl, et i ir r ,t II , 1 r i ·til? ll't' atill iri in') the aI t lion al Iear ':Iii. II ntsn SwI i ltlO tl the N ('t l etll, -. l .r iho i Iw I l:: n I lin.ers .ll i h t i t.. 1tc. 1 inves sh:i , l in-i ilaunnlir line Ifraudle t' i.n'.ittl Staion il"cfrs to tMeiCO ' il tritivs u (ler 'hilh ni ail , t e oo prii iifl,., rlli.- y. i',i:llli, wit1 hi lgentsw ileolut the ii r operations Tingle Says litil, fl w atork of the a11rni l h in,, i tlailotinnd instanl es l it'l nisl (in tllll'til pu - tii press. inspired.R d.'loutl liless. thoi Stion, as wlle as i y lwreIhatl f lv Iat (i '"i -IIt tiniiil t iu i lill ,it i3(( in,, n i lidl y been given h of nplain rs ori, '.t Ii "ts r fr 'oreigh ma ufuet: r.hl hrs ,u'kin i the I ,ission ol their ii n.n'al Il ti.t" niios 'i .i' iO thelly f i , ,t hi i ,! ri'inti iil iinli jl ' i to hon' 1 t trl nin, i t it i 1o f, rttnhat 'ly 't h' a- tI, h piilt ii 'lii," o, icon i, ,l'l , r~Ia nl,. . E nwi itr pobitio n 1o tl' ii ifi-ith U l8o ' !i " |hi ink Il'r)'li e llltp'-!" i ti oa. I Initt i.ti / ; dotu . .1 iriou -., in - i th* n! thiit, ilty under til lrii:i0t1 *00 1ti, i ,r elforcin the law, fr,,:1n r..1 snh ul", i %%), tll(i e th' i.l n1inin o inr hilie , , IiL' tiw ell'o their ollher:th us. h Tit , nown]I (.1 nf ,,n ivrs 1fo.r roll itit(; nruiy nl,,1n thisi lIn ; link of frtr. ilir dl-? I ti I n - Sriation will not V he. l ,ii l { In y il;,.i .i.l inlire ne.e of thi. f lrce. it is appirl , ur are in - o alwl t gri. ftll i-. -1 Fimilar'n' facilities for t m .gglin , h and tlan:,d stine 110un11 of it wits smuggle~d into thll Itili, l r'% til .' 1 R181 RN ( lire l tr ttill lll t iit11 Rity ric hl' per tIud, RhIlh i pt1irthili-t til.l f lt itit, it imi I I rt ii n l t m itl' it' the ,esietittl Ibais ,t r ti '.I;m r 'itlr ti l'tI. . I l ,.d I th, l tl tit I' 11111 "r I ltt ia ,1 his n,.,upationl w\ill Ie g..one,. Th,. |,rd..mnt larrangeaOlifn**nthonIl'lm theI' I';,:viuLsl .,. \ iIrnlm tnl , w;hitt . i l L ., ,.1 ,, Ir p iutd itt ii ith Irut oIut us I in l it u,1 ur, it tht 'ir'i ,it rd i rt i,',,. It i :.'it 'i t'illli II it I I' ',lO it . tti il .|,' l 1lit Iii I:'t ll llihh sl"li|"- 'l' - 1,1l .|' ll:II1 i i~ l'l: i' 11ult jlli;it itlllrtt d It ifi' p Tittir oluind uip huh ointi l'tt a eRi p~d.an s i (l t ilt lth (l'|!ia ll n I ot he[1' i lt r i i ' sImIkin pll .I rpltie.•,; th ' ,lll' ' rataII, i I 1!"4 lit forll y h iiiit't lIi lil tl tl; i",'.t tilll lll i h ir tl i tlhiil .llfP It t th'liS .1 - that the rIt vlili Ir.l',lri it\l'l ,hivtI ) l'~\iiil i I hl., l'h'tl i,~I lii ai IiIrn.,il erlii {lll l il Il tll m m il li ihl <iil.gir. It v, olri, betteI. r I ,, dt'uhlrl ' till op~hinna frw,, io dillt? a t!,oi Il h'av' thi, ipi',-ie iln t \' l lilt no n t at" '-lil it' liiik. T h'e, 1i~l·lllrlltJ,.i~l',dh. 1III(1' ,,l'h·1Ill 1iii(it.11in il:,' dut. entir+(, ,. ,,h. th ihih duit" iidii hiavt' indlu.ed ithi , p~ilohyminit of hire.t ,,:qdita] aild Ii 71"et niiuhml' ofl bIhth. i-:ilflul iiliei hniicl I,,,n t,.I to enisi., in fil illi 'it trll'lll.l Ita llet 7., 'il il'i;:l hl? ilb, .\ilitingl.ahi, .. Ilut th,' sliili '_" mi i ,,I ,lphlll is ..,t tl n ,,lly i l trm int" rl eihl nic' flll+iis ,it li +bll, tht. N o rthx,. l I,,rri.,,ry'. il i th'it ,-h I',lh minii. Trh,, vtri, l+ ,' ," ,n .+ ssi'... linigl~ Unl ll,,i .If ,h '.' l Iis,' 'L' .inl of I'hin '-., + i a.," i+ rr,>ni !the 1i n all , ,'+l ttes ar11' r. lr ,,h ;i!!;, m, illit i, b tI,\ l n ,im.ld,. iirr l l., iit ht in l,,int," m' i t e , (,H', , ih Un.ilw\,i+ emlieison '- 1 us lai hn st'hi i,,.+ Il \ iit ..m.lt g r , it +. ibt.,, rii,,i c, 'T'he ('iilnw heil .++,,' .e , at a t hi lh tsi i tlll ito returl'l tiu ('illn ~ : \b ilihln tih, • lnet al th~l' tis int, s anlili. lt, I'h ai~t, l ,t,l he de et'elb d ~ir a'l Ilta ln t"'w iil, id ell Iliw n u cill!Il l \. 1+" Ih ('+,H ll , l~ll,,imbs :t' ('lhinaninl anll tilt .'ilhiii tht, v ni nglli , oif tht, hlaw. Thilt, ~hl. at f thlis i- thitl ('hi ll!sel peionsilll onlli' retull'hed lin ('unadulh hin.ltilineis of thi' Rhid hoile ,.wairri',d. Htr,. the, ohbie,, ,,1 ltil I h er i iV I..-ri. lion .\ct' is lpraitlh':i) sh-l',,tal+,I \liT , nl esitylllii) forl lith rtevi+.ihon ai' lte teuidini li\w'P il ll l,:£11 'l!ienh r ! lu' inc r,,,r', udiii i lhio of th. misiol~h li. d<ri,,. wvitl II view ltih l. distri' t h elr. i' t'l, ittih, ,, liin iI:lU.h blusiiiPsm i.. Jhuii is +.hiwi by' th,+ Ihu ,i ni.,. if lith , t4,,, l',i l ,i tri,.i. dhllionl Iti init.. tliscal ylail. In tliirt? l lln . i..trwi,' anldl portsll It, disltic'. wo.', ,',nnetl d : sI Ill forty, thi'H, o' tihlil Ift, i,.lp ,ii.., u., reed thl, r+.,.tipls. "lhm ,hem~ ,,f c,,iu Irhilts. coupild,,with Iihe rtlg~, ui'mvih ,.! Ih,* northlllw,.. lind tht nleedi of th.' a: illioni tof new llr, aih.ind di,.lrhiet lilonl the. mut.ltli ul4 w,+'ll ull Ilponl ?ti, frontiellr. w.,. ldl' se,1nIt tho ltitalld tl.w unld tc+mlirobsh nonel A DAY OFiREWARD Ia.st S nilay wastit day of wll-earndl tiulatIOl and uanstisfaction to miany In l', net. I,pre.vring minmr in the Nei art regcion. e.lspecially to tthose who fr years halivte toiled andt worked to bring Ihefor the world Iti ultapplroaeihahle mineral resources (of the lilt imtountains. dlestin ed in a few short years, to excel all camtnps in the worltl in the, output of rich miner - al. ,JOE ('()NILIl). with the samne feel ing of satisfiition, Tofers the Iinest linl of I)ry I Liis ait tlhe lowest prtic.s of ainy house in thel stiat. k.tiwintg full well that the' daily r' tis.i t I.h buy so frvtie lyof him rte:ighiz tlihe ftitr tIhat hii store is the Ihuliuit1titrtiers nd t .i trl l, 1',1r,, fir I ,us , I hti , ; uoi lhl get all theIy ain anlt te liest thu, i cant fir their n ,oii.yv. iu:,r ic H"'ll I l veihtc :"t-3 t"., s pr i ,stir. I)ifi iw. sel.f ',1, 11. ;-' u' Ie" a I' 5. ;t lHIi SI Ii l' I - 111:1 - ' . -ýI I.it I u li I. . h', it . . !.. . t H 'ii 'I iu -tnt eIlII thin' \olt, m - cli , ih, Ni u ' or t l" e , in'ts 'tvir te ii rri , a u irnrtiut if I sun ti . ivi tt IIIn -m InttIL ' i It a illt llkt ; 1)r l . Slfl , I'e .t " ýarilihe . ."at 1. 11 3 I.'r pair. Tlhis tu.e is tilt f, ntir e t. w-ik uit it'f it ; nIi t t - ;it pair itf i.2. t i- ius , at l.Ni. XX-. I. ;:.n t travel hilher. l ttrito.si '-is goattos. the e-ry Iest in the ueril. I tira, ine ie f pritits is wiuhe. WVe 1 P l -unt s iP l i \i p ir lln . tl - tlo ailt i o1 if teul'aruI lira.: harp Isgntl Silkn .lres ('"cclt'ai's Silks and VelveItsct cc tin ccadi irH. \'( guacirant , our Silk. :1k ,1 A he itlricc 't'rin gsciccc. such ai Ntillwicacic. icictlir 'Trnimmingsc. Mlccind c Silk tI'ricccccinrcc IPcc.arl 'I1riucccicg.s. Swcanis (iciwic, acl dozticcis cci citelr Ier ilmake and UCorsetirc ccc ccccsthcing wc s.-l1 Ihun diricdu anid hcundcredsc f. In facct wtc clii oirce cci tcllIcrlcact ('stcorst traitsic inc the' wccst or cccctihwesct. lice ri c 1i cc we kepcj G.aicct the plopiiiic e wict. viz.: Dir. Wccrner's I'ccrcici. ati the pricces th icc o-c ple wantutoI pay. \1.1 anc lit heloll. t i e simii, the ciliort. tic. dccimi. cciii cIn Lic any sicti.Ii.iccc Abou ItIi. cc. t\c firt huh cci. ct hi e ii iictiIy icl.li tih cucllcy cce seii. Iccic kii l iicc icc l~ IV,c . i Clincci. staiiiciccig iii t 'I' ic i stile htt f ll'iccc.tcc It ci ci ccit c ccccti.,ct ccc' cc1 , I th m tic i cc itt ccciy h "t c ' i l 'i1 cc1 -c\'11"; ;;I' rc1 1 11,' it: ccciii 4vi ati tii-cci --I iccl ~ c. ,i u1 slw i l :."cnuc, i,ic ccc ic""'. idl iiiii.s,11c0 r(cicct 111 i. 1' iiiiiickct1111. 1 'ciI 1:1 1 this stock, they are I ccciitifici clin",t cc wirk cf airt. I'cccc. Ccitts. º,i'ctcts. Mihiwcih. ec-t., allii onedc remiciitic an i cl t oicr unifocrmic low prices. Nccic. \ ic lides. we (iio not iproIpose toc givc clircicicis lit crc mr tic get your train. liut we dc :itiv the iacrgesti ctoCck. icc. lest aisIccictiei sticcik. tiec Icowec-ut icecis, thice Icitit gcc. i ilind tihc iicsi Mirr(ic icn Ii-, ;ciiuntciry. Sic cIccinic vccii truly. JOE CONRAD. SPECIAL SALE lf oolChl, Frch San and Silne Half W,,ool Chlallie, French Sateen and SilkaP.,ne All Go for 10 Cents a Yard JUST THE THING S . . To Make a Fine Comfortable These Goods are from 32 to 40 inches wide and cannot be bought els\where for twice this money. All pretty designs and handsome colorings. ()ur large sales on Dress Goods and Jackets still con tinue, and new ones are arriving to take their place daily. thus inab:ling u:; to have something new almost every dlay for 'yur in spection. We have taken a number of orders for .d-al garbl nts, all of which have pro'. ed very satisfa-ctory. as those. who have Iturchascd will testlifty. ()mr stick i very c .)Iopletc. notwithl tanding the he: ,- drain andt in'mtr s on it m:ule daily by mior rapidl\ incrcasin,: tradce. Ruencmlmr we carry ni, secotnd-h;iand I s-hotddlly ~td-. W. B. RALEIGH & CO., The Only Exclusive Dry Goods House in the City. Butte & Montana Commercial Company. LUMBER Telephone No. 141---Oftlce and Mill foot of Ninth Street, Great Fdlls, Mont. And don't take a tack seat i- a tou ntt lotr anty one ithen y)vu can get the1It i us to sulllt . ul. .oIf.:.s ,I,11 l e ea ,- ; 'st ; chairs 'h lt iad 1 .. m - , -rtablet . otrt art Try it. I ti.i t 1ritl;, etc.. o',.ht to be am,;, utp 1 for comfort a;s %cl! as aliti yet dc. Whent so madel th v ar wort re. i . rt li a Sta it stylish st.l, as our; are. I y cost you no mlore ye't ,are more valuable. That's that a ha: ,un is. isn't it ? To Arrive Monday, One Solid Calload of PARLOR : FURNITU1 I. N :.SlilP CTFUL.I.v, WM. ALBREOHT, OPPOSITE PARK I L