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O TIC F O R TRIBUNE. ONE WEEKLY gy)IE X. FALLS, MONTANA. 1ATI'' I{IIAY MORNINGT(, 1'lHItUAIRY 27, 1892. NUMHEIIR 7. ices Lover ntai Ever e bea to anutitne that we are now tell in our new, light. and spacious corner First avenue south and street, where we will be pleateit to ur patrone. e i n truthfully say that our stuck comprises the prettiest, most stylish ell ias the largest assortment eoer u in (,ret Palls. and at lower is thin ever before otfir d here. )ten's It ye' and C'hildren a u"i Uveritits we show a btnutitil line w noretties goods itntde from the of ionterial and iiide fur wear. 'It :iitiit but Five esitre ati faction e pruchaser. r tines of new eileits ii t kits' Fur ingt aids are uew and comprise thti t iltings ii this detart aent. Html Wi can show you thfl nweist ins., bttltks anil styilvt the spring et atfords. Our self-tonformini hats is the latest "Kntx." "*unlttiit "IHarriugton" shapes are beau ti-o. can he hwtl for ai-out title half the a Knoo would 1151. e have just opened a new hipniwnt e thauti ewedt ;hoes in Kangaroo, ch ('lf indl (i'oruuvunu, wshict ire ties aid the curru t thing in ilog:uit a fito- aii. trial tonu . fl W' are u-i d that ws rtu hl litiou traiut. Yours for trade THE BOSTON, (lthuline and Shoe I mtui acli, Cory & 1o.i holesale Grocers. E ONLY STRICTLY ROCERY HOUSE IN HIS PART OF MON ANA. e buy from the same facto es and houses that the east fn jobbers do, and in much rger quantities than some f the so-called jobbers who fest this country with their rip and sell by sample. 8000S ARE HERE ON THE OROUND ubject to inspection, and e just as we represent them. e are D00NS A COMMISSION BUSINESS. e can meet any legitimate Upetition. IT ACCOMP1ISHES NOTHING, 'Ihle Iattceelie 11.1 int Vt ec-leegtont to JusIticee. .Andi elteie 'I hint oni Mfantete *t icSi. l l l, I. t'.. ci ' 1.1';111," l' tIII fi t 11~' i r l"1' s tt l i i ll '.: cvii cr~e ttiiiiw c1iitcllniint Li 't 1,1w 1.1~ ti tl" l! (I Iii i IG i ',i. titlj4 I lii ii :iF '. Fliti" uteri it. 1111 o-nlut " el 11. iil S '1oneyt u"nit th t e, are iitw i n tcru"I'utity cii 1~iiDI tie taI~uetIet lieee1 ivltiu rti~l' Frine. cot urle teita cii itt: nri orchtin tiueileeie Thaitercee are lin ellior of ctiie .t oney eleny ithat wei arc nlebyop ii?'t the jielt isli'iciii which will drivei iliiticimel u iiie elf ic t'a II F e titlc tiot* !h tuiljietiii TL ilit jllt~i ~eci to Ito vilo ilr th general biii rS inutra unI2 fli theic jivti FlltI ctii icc-ti tout ijicuc lcc 1til itiiti Ii, tt~i c 4 ccci e u 'Itttul r" cit WyiF unil eth.'nst i-to ils titlit tcc ii cti jnice i isci liiin tl nun I t' iULL Oitl 'C h. (dl toity. i i t \t'1' i lil yo 'lck ii tL1 i tho eu iieui t ee' I ciiit ir . Xtti uce-ub~ t' ft. iii etcili'. eIiii th is ii ile", liicrre i ;ii It was alc U a i lecivt- i t nibl.'ngtC Ifatica-t sloly. Fu tht it icitS oe loici - (';llt 4 th t iciF'u: toi Dil. tii c t ci Ith tict uucrus~ w:. c1itccl It'ne Ifo hurtler it Snttit if-' icciii;c ili tlci cclioltt ci iii ur tcccci b. licilcir ann cci I'"wdy:".l'i iii o".:, cliiih~ for I cloy t ivf cccii Cal-- tie: titlet' titicc tlferceucr'. .\l iii. liii" I tic" teni icic llt iiiit clit cii 'ii c I i :tt fit I !11 c.i: Fci.lin i1 1cc 1 clpioI It i~l ll it l ,1(l "1tiel ii' 1 I")' 'ellc :F \iii ii i - ic I'l u l i cc. 1 iii" 1:1 ,1 t ecc. ., ,I i if itl ,i tnt c1i ht i ulit cI ;In t ll' fI r t Il Liu uiii. lIn scIii . ": ii th ipi ii;ra iit u t oi;" I li ii i - icc t t" II i-irn'., iicc " dil l i Inica t e icilic I ticFp~.1 (liti .1.I-n <cliii L"ittle, Fit celiFllF' t I iti ti ; , i cc-~e .1 Ih;t t ic l. r'1 Flciltl h.iii e 1 tol:i'i Ii ti t' .Iti~~ ii " I . iiiiiii ii FiciciehlI .i nsii~ t 1111 uiiiiiiiiiiitl (of eicecFliii lii fi..cic iiiiui biti lll. OF 1ha >Ielly 111e I1' t (e 001161 t 01111. ti ntim of .11iwatil l, thi I 10[ if t t'e lutiun inlstructini' the e arlanlithe~ e n rules to bring hi a s 1"e' 1! order txing Marc-h 2"i as the date it, whe'1h the silver bill Should Is taken up. diiicu s.ied aniii kept up hefire te i house uiitil 111xlly noteid on. Agatinist thi', resolution Wari ner, of New fiirk. rube I a point of order elaining that under the call in responiei to which members were present the reso lution could nat be considered. TIe point of order was promptly overruled. Speeches were muadi by BIlind, I3r3 an. of Nebraska, Fowler of New Jersey. arn Hooker of Mississippi in favor of til Ilsland resolution. Williamis of Massa chusetts spoke in opposition of the rev lution, declaring disaster to the deiuo cratic party in the east. Willch of ion necticut, Lynch of Wisconsin, English of New Jersey and McKinney of New Hampshire made speeches agatinut the restitution. The debate grow somewhat tiresuile. and as it was evident any conclusion reached would not be binding, members were in favor of adjournment. Datea of Alabama, free coanage man, therefore moved to adjourn. A splat i ceurred among the free coinage Inca over the mi tion to adjourn. some favoring the cau cus adoption of the Bland resolution. It was, however. finally decided to adjourn. 8 to jai. The result of the caucus seems to be that the silver question is left just about where at was before the caurns was called. This leaves the matter with the rules coaumittee to decide whether or not a special order shall be brought in. Meni tiers of the committee have assured sil ver men such order will be made, and then all members of the house are free to vote as they see fit oii the adoption of the report of the rules coumnittee. Peteaagr-w'. RIrslulasaa. W mualatsroN, Feb. 2V. Senator Petti grew today presented a concurrent reso lutiin providing for the printing of 5,0I01 copies of a manuscript entitled "Certain Climatic Features of the Two Dakotas." collected and prepared under the direc tion of the chdu of the weather bureaa. Two thousaaut of these are to be distrih uted in North and South aakota. .% a st lmig Fliatic Event. NNW ()ttae.1NS, Fal). 271 - The change of dute for the ltyan-Needhiim contest from March to Fuh. _ t by the manage ment of the Mltetropolitan club meets with favor among the sporting fraternity. The audience to wituess this great wel ter-weight contest will contaii more noted sporting ian I tuain i ei eoiire gated at the ring side in this city. The excitement over the contest is b-couling more generally noticeaile, and tunch| money is being wagered on the result. the odds being about eveaap 1I1V 1 11 I It 1.1 1, ltitei*. IQuaie liis %"Ildes tel l : .,, 1 ,,,ens Iner e m n Will Int ser 1.e n". minue'. WVAsiit x ,ro, F.It : fii ot the questions settled at the .4-i-nt eonferente between the capital ionini I itntirt iull Secretary bhttine and (ener al ioter. representing the United States. was in regard to the establishment of the boundary line between Alaska and Brit ;s ob olumbia. An unreetnwat was also rieaihed for a more tietinite miarkiig if the water houndari,'s in front of ndl aI jue'ent to the olty' of 1Eastport. Maine, with the view to aval i\ further trouble on the' subhjret of the fishing tiritthts of anaUa toti the i-l-er itl tnites ti that loei ality I t ttae ha'r Ite i that at n i1,bt ';tion:*I renusumis.-io !-ha bi In i:I p ti r ityi t i eat ii r iii i- let e t am r- tita tthusidwhieh itt; ac a i1e I it stt t hs isVt e.tl It.it ti re e mtt.itii t itit .t 1 ýtttit itt lir t -itt :iu e t 'l ' b th l twing int th'! p11 4ol4i4-t ott ruiitetttf tit r fr -kbil. inn unif'or~lil o t'i o-e .+.sods nlth r t w .it s t fi, I th. prt sersatiot it it-i'i.w i "i of fish. Atll amirai le tut ha its alinig ins also rei chei i for rei i protity ter rrvie in 11es of tre-ks .nt " uisag." ,. tln* lakeis. The Inttitta d'let- tua ill congress `' i h -a iie- i - toda tila the r-i ilt is di:.conrugin;: to the antistilver mten. The opponents of free silver h~avo been look ing to .I ynuC of tiit eeegation with .considerable hope as it strong d4iilmcrat whi would rally to his support quite i little strength en inity proposition to paostpmie the vote oil the free costnage bill until the' next session. It has, len istated that after the silver bill bul been debated for a week 1. r more I-, un would movi tih," postpunenut of f'nrtlwr dAcsessim:.. Th *we report . however. w ill Itt b." veiiilii, "- f tHinu m sais tod0:y h'" woulhi ;; w'thl his state 'Ielegation. At the cur.t'rence this aft''rnoonl it wa-- as ,",rt'ained it majority of the inutiaou ean o'"rit s il run grin w'. re true vuinage onn'. No %%;It -w mah too bird' ,f tuy one, but userethrlrna altlu prowot a rm td I~ act usat un-it oil tihl qlt, stiot :O..l to Vale agailort tle* posipooloel11 o 1 th," ftre ... ilt;4. itii t I, ill favor to: iti, l t! ':c . T'ie tl' Irk;, ion. it is sai'. It, idl;I:a cts -,It 1" l a'nw andr- it w 1-11. th a;t ts thr -, utinre nt o;' Ill Oemloccut, t of the state 1%a, lat' raible to tree eonu, ,I ~te'" was 11o otWOHaion I.i :, tspilt oil Ilt, ,ilter issue. . i v'na '1~, " is. 11." Thens,' ni.10 L hr ii ' , tof ; politi,-al <ll-e rsn l v I'mf tit' houts to dad' :us.<ih(liatie t fr "it, r" .el. .i f'"vir heait when {:' p'e~entastie tJ-oan Unr.ws, of' b,.'lians delnouncee 5 .1 t um;"; i'u toot-ter tsenetal W an;o n "' r .,i I '. . I tui licy fur Itim e' Ii in t ' tit.; ti, rles lion ..f I " L.: b ine g. eat r . nmu in of ti,'w'I",t nl L. "u 1 T , r:n.ig Wi, art ' ,intio.,,. it a I ert it larvi r Iilest t i )l l ;i~I ti itr r n siu tit+ t, Ie" I ~ l f"t i t1 a bra,e 6 a tI ti' H opr ;.' L an tilt d, .I [Ill 1 " o t alls poblical L 'i l is al p.. u 1! to ti" asumme thrir point;;a :nt ta: ttn.t to their li'nts' ma tt it t. 1'00 putty..I the eonninulttoo lint) in fin r of t''lte::tant, t'raig. and thie w a iv' h t lb IL; the* nillint Illa~ella . italitft oItpuLbsa hibis eatiltl- ti fcumin his'-.":,. \e'e:i leq Was rft ii eld. LIs bIl.1I IM '1 1h: 4 t ..,.,. of G1: e.,o:. u. ran I'm . Lila. 31114 11. mantait lire:ut. 8' 1t.IN. Il l7i. Another tow ioc i rred at out p:Ai p. an. near itradttin 1.uM tate. .\ibut lik) nmii out of cin plaoi ent assembild with the inteoti li of Sol ling a dio liistrat ion. .it they quarreled among themstlvets instead and a free tight ensuel. [Thei were tinally isapersed by t i.- p ilkt-" I tee iieetini of which the disturbati e iias the out1ent was held in a suburb li I'redrichshaiii utiter socialistic auspiies. an' v wats at tetihed by teveral ti. ieanuiis if tute-i played persons. Several iil in t spreech es were made. The last tspeaker called on the crowd to mo to lieril,. ineittmn shouted rtoitinesit of i Wi will cu' aid "The kaiser must eve us! A proct'esion was then formal. It marched up Koenigstrause.pat t the town hall to Scblhesplatz square, on which stands the inmperial castle. H-ete the irowel shouted demands for bread, at it their attitude was so threatening thti p lice present stit for reinforcements. Hie ing strengthened by the arrival of lit the police drew their sabres and tried It disterse the crowd. ltnt the u-latmorttL, people resisted. utaking use of the clubs they earnried. Several persons were iti jured on htth sides eifnor the es iri was cleared. The persons arrested tlude a number of wtomtn. During the evening hunalreds of " i played persons carried by storm ti. butchers and bakers shop in Kioptmi and Frankfurter quarters of thie ity. smashing windows and iooting the shop, of their contents. The police mati- r, p-ated charges upon the dislurttre if the peace and were engaged in varii cii conflicts with them until the mota tiially dispersed. 1 a. su.--Over 100 arrests were made. Many persans were wounded, including several policemen. A mob thronged tiit streets abouting "give us something to eat." A majority of the personsarrested will probably he liberated, but the lead erf will be punished severely. No un usual disturbance prevails in iterlin ex cept such as results from the lattk of work in the building and eoguiite ttadts which is inevitable an winter, tioutc tbt distress has been intensitied tb the r" cent strikes. An Inamnuial Mlulhr. Hli-ii iir, Febt. 'tt. After it.ti eu ly had been submitteed today to prvi- Mtrcc Montague guilty of manslaughtei in the severe punishment of her youngi clh t. which caused its death. She w'.- I in K.iMt haul to await trial in that t the hearing on the seuonn chI.t. cruelty to children had the saintai. 'it and Mrs. Montague was comanthledt for trial on that charge also. Ptat Ntuni. is the l'e. l 'ti i P ty-I ts iI i ioll ist ~ to Itefitvi and44 I'ut i inteid att I htahia .l uly 4. I1592. Al d r s ('iling ['04111 14144. opl t o On Contr toJoin It 414 tiil h." t tly oli t. Itt ty. J l Coo' iii tiuu 'thel4 hut jonah. imiiii:it ii of the, iw , I 14tYd iiy thu It iitetiul rtuit fe. iltili jus folided ar. list ~fthi leaers of It,] vafr "Uansl (rtacieut-. iien lntiist edt,", rejiril i4 -s11 Ita tiiil o .144 uurttiih th iiiutliiatof thin mun s thinof It~" Ital-b irn third iaty. Ju lyi 1)4th 4 t a l iii. %% aii' li ita d~. A iirmls Iticullteas hil"tu in u ettal t he fot thut ~iuli be f 'huioy Kis:iiii Io fuhe uiiuijto oi ii~uolf the UnitedSte: n I hirt i i the xii j~irutl il Sttill tti iiii p s ii lnnIteo wifthut the fla lowin to hereli n ulto ito he hatte ors of th4 ei~ lvie en tativ a of a c erta uin ei ng o ii t he lui d iul her o ifi~h th i aro s iiuiiiiaion of tis itcutiy iu dd inis the ciitho ntaii.Luis onI 1 i. Cut y-I of II.l-thur, 1s'i'. rt peOt lu utvatioet tiurntuitis. htih t the ::, wil It 11 e ly - :of n lf.t. t 0 uaril i! ti he t its- tit.i ttn ir, ult~ h The v':,e ov cu tw etn littee" of tht, l.;a ii s ililp y i et hI ; ":'I ,it' .iii .:it gif t' , ilt' (t" 'nut iof ,iriimnj o ftltitn t ii --'a :1i1t . Hil* Pu th, t"n''. pi-i. a iitlnoa tl i.d by h bHl lei. ti i til I' :t erisi ll I i e I niijt. Lh' iurser r(i't orec. (a iin an unr ii ! tiijlii i'illlgit- lair h aiiaid' ii i . r I". ai t t 1t1: 1 an FI rll' entP hithdnredl loci :eta :.tt rt. cv l u nall 11 i t11 11 , n< of Iii I 'III' titaesi-in holds tililt th' "at.ent )rs n ii-es tIrisuilplh, nt. thae tlil' that if rviti a ll :. ! t "('1 111"1 tl u s ltlý ý u;1, 11 m ay I, 11 pislillsl in a fri1 I'r any to p111n 0 till rights of theieol h aI' lust lth frtii y inastituti r to till couine'f tlt r;. Iiteil it t t prolvetthI-iemselveO11- :th aun yexpet 1") one vime to d1ef<1 i thema. In shy tlinu of 111. r'ivlts ~ f the p."ople, thet homes .f the land iiii tii i'aisi i' f e of il l it ' ll future tienerations, We ii1l upon all hoisiit m'11(1 to ineb to ou huptort in thi si great cod tyht. uLonrhanfck. chair aiano Robert ichilring, oferetaryi of the national relmnittiar of the peopttiie party. ofeprinWgidit Ri hos' h'sbtc ititi . till Miurnei u. lI's.,, I"teb. "!. oA uiele. whMont. spacial to the fileas r Press says Judimgy Knowles of the United Sttes t. ircuit cirt today rendered r c deciSic r involving treflsel r right of a wifrow in an unpat oganize a nin~ claim. 'Tlye ilkhorn Min ing; company bought her husband's in tilests in nI lai'i but shi dii' not join ii tfpl deed. The company obtained at put eat. Mrs. 11lack failed to lilt an adverll tlatm within to ertakr tuie, and tio -'ai'ion holds that the patent raises thl prnnsmption that the mining claim wa ts owned by the t p' lieant. and that thia ownership wfo free from ary teciim on thet part of M rs. Black. Itnetnfall Produew tut:. W %sm-mor.m, Fb".Secretory husk today in anewer to the Nenaty resl'utnion tolornunlivatedl to th** 1+(111t, thet report ,if a "I 111ial at!.-nt ".I tie' departtment of agricultulrn upon eeperi~reness in the pro ýtaetion of rainfall. (th n. Ii. G. I ))rell forth. 14ho1 Ilue i.: tilarýe or tiht rxpri. olnints. in sumlmini up their results. Stud: ''The few experiments which have been matte do not furnish sunlivient data from which to form delinmt," cn('lusions or evidence upon whirlh to uphold or condemn the theories of artificial pro duction or increase of rainfall lby l'oneus Sionl. What 1ha1 lxwen dune III fur is alto gether preliminary, but with the btwnefit of experience gained I hope the subject will Ile pursued. A t abinet Wanated. '.tals, Feb. _,. M. Itouvier, who ham been trying to form a new cabinet, visit ed P'rov ident (:nruot today anti finally refused to snake any further attempt to organizeo a mini'.try. The preeidlnt has now summoaned M. Bourgeois. minister of public instruction and tite arts in the late cabinet, to undertake the fornmation of ia unw cabinet. Of ("ourste They are 8attirted. 01'trrM.in , 1"eb. 215. A meeting of the tin plate association wits held yesterday. \hout 200 neanufaneturers, reprvsentinff i'teln irmes. acre prtvynt. .\ resolu-1 ti -in wats Unanimously adopted dwinnaing ,manufac"turers are Satisfied with the presenlt tariff and they think it is ads quate for the purpose of protection. JOE -:- CONRAD Has moved. not out of town as some people would have you believe. 0, no. Ill IS ST: L I3 IT, and is still offering you induce ments to join in the grand rush to his fine large store in the Realty Block. Large sales and small profits is his motto. Commencing today he will sell all of his large and well as sorted stock of RIBBONS AT ONE-THIRD OFF. For Three Days Only, Thursday, Friday and Saturday He will continue his sale of Gentlemen's Shoes and Slip pers at cost. Gentlemen don't pay retail prices for footwear while our stock lasts as you can save from $1 to $3 a pair JOE CONRAD, 501506-508 Centra! Avenue. REAL] Y A:,, A :SPECIAL SALE Feb. 22 to 27 Oily! iiY \ot ., RKI)t1.' CTION sale but a .l.lA! ;ill I' t; X A. NATHAN'S. Men a Suits $ 5 00 hormoerly S ; )o to $o0 o1 Men's Suits 10.00 t. rmeriv I (. o to 1v x 'xel s Suits 15.00 txrnxcrly 22.1)1 to 27 ; ien's Pants 'o00 formerly- .0o to t.o0 ilen s Pant .lt 50 formerly ;.00. (, C. Men's Pants 4.5o formerly (). o to 8.1. SMen' lpants u.o formerly 8.co to c1. Men' ShocC 1.25 formerly 2.00 to I.25 Men s Shoes .0o tormxrly 2.;0 to .51 Men's Shoes on tormcrly .1.00 to, t.ox Men's Caps (;o tormxxroy 75 to 1.(0 Men's Caps .. formerly I.c1IC to 2.00 Men's l .aundried Fi icy Silrts .;u form ly .73 to .2; Nl en I.aundricd I' cy Shirts .75 form ly I 2 tc. cx MEN'S UNDERWEAR. \,\oul Derby Ribbed 1 .o suit forncri\ : :o ,.;1 I)oxxle front and back. double seated Drawers, 2.00 .xit formerly .co ieavy Merino 70 suit tormxcrls '. \1en's !i ttxn' ling1 i r f xrm crli\ Iormerly 1.2 xxicrixLo. trmerly 1.50 1.2; formerly 1.; 51, 2.01 tormerly I.5( " glover r ;x formerly .7; i xo 5 tormerli 4.0; 1.00 formerly 1.50 4.25 formerly 1.7. 1.50 formerly 2.25 Overalls, brown .35 lormcrly .75 Boy's Suits, u to IS. 1.50 fo"rmerly 4.00 to) formerly 0.00 4.00 formerly 7.00 School Suits. .4 to I . t.x0 formerly 2.5t 0 1.50 formerly 3.5o " ~ .. o formerly 5.co Hioy Knee Pants,.4 - 12 ._9 formerly co .to .6; .co formerly .7; to t.'; Long Pants. .75 formerly I.-5 1.00 formerly 2.x'd t.;o tormerly :.1. Caps. 25 and 30o cents. 5o cents to %.5o Waists, 25 and 5o cents. 40 cents to I 00 Come early and get First Choice. Sale lasts but one week-February 22 to 27. On. P hicer. A. NATHAN on