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The Dillon Tribune (Dillon, Mont.), 23 Dec. 1887, located at <http://montananewspapers.org/lccn/sn85053040/1887-12-23/ed-1/seq-5/>, image provided by MONTANA NEWSPAPERS, Montana Historical Society, Helena, Montana.
L. KAUFMAN. W E O F F E R U S E F U L C H R I S T M A S P R E S E N T S FO R A L L . •‘ MERICY CH RISTM AS.’ iiim 'I. a v <*r v i a p ». i ; FANCY II 01 . 10 AV liUOlls AM* Om- Ititlmi Mcrcliaiil» Mi.ki- n Himrliij; of N« iimiiim I i 1 i - Souvenir*. Tin- F O R I . A D I K S . f o r i ; k n t u : m i : \ . FittL* W r a p s Fine Suit« Fine Dross tiuiul« j Fitte ( )v«-rcoats Fine N o o k went j Fine Dress Shirt« Fine 1 laiulkerehii-f* ! Fine U m lerw e a r F in e F u r M ull’s ! ■ F ine Mats F O R C I U l . D K K N . ! * ... ,, ; r me r nr Cap« M isses’ W rap« j Fine N e c k w e a r M isses’ Siloes j Fine M aiulkeivltii (’« M isses’ U m lerw e a r j Fitte Mufflers H o y s’ Suits Fine S lim - Hoy s’ O v e r c o a t ' H o y 1-* lltits i ! l'Iacea >Vlt«*r«* I'rvRcnlA Cun lit* tint l'or ili«» Young ami Olii lint*»« t imii', Mug the «ùiîen son# urne men ' The Chtistm.is enrol »¡nui Will» uu rrv ¡<»y, troni ?hon* to *h «n, Lit Kjrthhit trilmtc bring’ Sing, all >i- imitimi,- Join nil iit Pifión, Our entire stock of Ladies' and Misses' Wraps, Fine Dress Goods, and Men s Over Coats we offer at- C O S T ! L . K A U F M A N . The prevent large and seasonable dis play of ware- and goods in Dillon, espe cially suited for the holiday season, em braces a larger and finer assortment than ever before opened and displayed in this city. In all branches of trade the lines of goods carried ai c full, and they can not help but command the attention and invite the Inspection of the purchasing public. With such elegant and extensive stocks to select from, presents for the old and young, in endless variety, may be obtained. Our merchants have shown commendable bu siness enterprise in making such ample provision for tlu- people, and ihi-Tuint’M:, mindful of its obligations to a liberal public patronage, i;-.kcs pride and pleasure in re viewing the holiday market and trade, in order that the people may uueriingly be di rected where to call on Christmas eve for eomlorts am! luxuries of life, and likewise the thousand and one tilings that will make the hearts of the little rhildivn joyous and happy as happy can he. T . W . P O I N D E X T E R * S O N S , i a — * * ■ » • W h o lesale timi Heini! Di-alci s ¡II i.. c. rviiun- .v ui | The heavy stock of staples carried by I the pioneer giocery house of Dillon in- • eludes every article needed to till out a ; Christmas dinner table. The stock Is select, : fresh and comes from the best markets in • the country. No inferior articles are hand ed over their counters. Call, and exam- I'liL- null from tlutlr, Ike I l-isl*. .m.l ¡-i.ints | j|)C \oiHM..lf. » D ii . i . on , M o n t an a , Dia. 1SS7 in MAIN' l'iis-rm u c i:, north arrivisi ilitily at 1:50 p, m. The i.uîl lor the above point* chms at ,1:30 uVlm l. p. m, TI h * mail from Salt l*nkc, U^den amt all points «oath, amt Küstern Idaho arriv. x d.iiiyat o'* flock p, m. Tlu m ill lor Mie above pl.uv^ 1 I oms n iraftVIi’ck I». m. 'Hie JcAcrsim City amt Virginia City mail arrive}» at ò.otì o’clock p. in, tluily, utui tUparl.** at y:,\o 1 » clock a. m. daily. The mail for Harmack and Arcuil i arrivi s at ■ p. m. daily, except Sunday,m»d «Uput“at S:^» ì i. m. | licit ¡nul rare I’lli: 1 IK N (hums I.Mi’OKlfM. Loottani Kliel U displavin# elegant lines ol* liincv amt fashionable fabrics amt line gomU in every department of his store. It h tlu* best evbibir ever made at Ibis old- established bouse. It K new and nobby“ The Mock of Reasonable souxu'ittrs to select presents from is lull ami daitv,except Sumlav, Oilice hours—on Stimhiv» Iront 5 p m. until 7 pm.* On all other day«, durint' usual luisinc»» Itrnirs, ! WOl 111 inspecting. No money older or rej|Utr\ huxines^ dope alteri ».—... «o'clock, p. ri, [ |OU K AI ’ 1 ' .M\ i N * s ’ AI. I. I. ' K s. T. tt'. tMUXlHiVum, t>. M. ; M o n t a n a S t h k e t , )ILLON, M ONTANA. tli»llr<*ii«l Time U n i , A new lime cord went into elicci on the Utah and Northern Nov. jigli. The trains 1 large J ami new slock. It is complete ami hard to heat. Kaufman keeps well tip in every lint*, and Ids shelve'' and show cases are { filled with handsome goods, especially or- (carrying passengers) arrive at Dillon as ! , ! , ' ,, • * 1 ® idered to supptv the Imitilav trade. fu nu-e • I I I . . follows UOINC. NOliTII. Express ............. 8:3011.111. Freights meet at ................... T f Ì I w ill sell coni a t the follow in g prices, for cash o n l y : !*®k Springs L u m p , delivered. - $8.50 “ “ N u t , “ . . . 7.50 ilos L u m p , • 7.00 N u t , . . . . 0,00 By the carload, 50 cents per ton less, delivered. Goal w ill not be unloaded unless paid for. 38- FEED VICK, Agent. Tin- i . oini , m u m . • i :\- ci man a - H u i . i n . V . t :J 5 !’• '»• j The eaiiety store picsentsagvnuitie hoi- • • • - : * p- >\■ . iday appearance. I.ook in. You »»ill sec - :.|o a. m. j almost every thing you want. There me a thnu«aml faney and useful ai líeles con- ----- ----- , splououtdv displayed. It is a dandy dls- ■ •ini-ral «>1 Ali>. lamgniaid i p|.iyl but can not he told m a paragraph. So drop in and take it all in. All freight train* carry passengers. mi. ItK M ltK I .STORKS-. *'X>t fmilu i h when \ou tu\c found exf >tor»\ Or ilr-iv»* concluMon* from what olhio ifv; W'c’lt rcM our i - m * with >o;i, :u»d w tut U more. Treat j mi j oliU i\ it >on do not Uu\ The Dillon Furniture Co. has an im mense holiday stock on hand. The cam* modioiis store room is filled w ith the finest assortment that enterprising company has ever oilereJ in this city. Manager l’aul lin. exorcised sound judgment and admira ble taste in ordering the present stock. It should be carefully inspected, and then it certainly will he fully apptcciatcd. Call on l’aul. O. F. Morse's furniture and grocery room should he visited by those desiring t, i purchase present* lor friends or families. The groceiy line is select, mid from the assortment ol’ furniture am! household fixings appropriate selections can be easier made than it is tlnisly said. lilt: JKWRKY sl'llltl'- And -and—“now you’ve struck it.” The holiday showing nuidc bv Manager Huber eclipses anything heretofore attempted liy the \llisinarek\ of Dillon. It Is new, neat, nice, nobby, and miuieroiis. It consist* of a rich line of jewelry— suitable for present» for the ladies— of fine gold and exipiislte de sign. For gents you will find ornamental and useful articles, from a collar button up to a magnificent gold chronometer. The display is grand, suitable and seasonable. Visit the jewelry store, and Fidel will fix you with an elegant Christmas present for your tir.il-best girl, foi “the old woman at I home,” or any other man 01 woman. J lull ¡•.UK I'KMINtNIfV. | To get in tides adapted to thy tastes ,f j tickle, lair, lastulinus, or furious fem , inines you’ll certainly visit the milliner* parlors, at which places von can obtain ex actly what you want. Call on Miss Carson lor “a love of u winter hat,' and you’ll he agreeably sur- pi Fed at the stock in store. Interview Mrs. Dinglcy for close figure» ami to get a glimpse at the lines of fancy fain ics and good good; she has on hand. Further down town, stop at Mrs. Ilnur» ret's mi'liiiery store, next door to the O p era Mouse, where a nice stock is kept. UiVs AM. IKlNKl.Ts I'UI! Tit It 4111 l.»>K I'.N • As vim wend your way down town to morrow evening— Christmas live— mur mur to yourself, - backward, turn back-- ward, oh time, in your flight, and make me a chilli again just fur to night,' which will put you in tin; rigid frame of mind to open your purses foi a “ ¡Microtis annual beuejjt for the happy llil!*' oi-.i * s* tuiniii. Kastman .V Holden have .i stock of toy» ¡mil tiinkets which the heads of home«, lliiisc engaged in building Clitistmas tree* and everybody else would do well to in spect. It is a very complete stock in that holiday line. Mrs. limn ret, at her millinery loom next lo the Opua House, has plenty ol holiday toys for the litile people. Other places in tlu- city have stocks ol toys and trinkets for the children. Doll» and toys of cute construction arc to he hud at many places. holographs HIM Guaranteed First-class ! M Reasonable Prices ! COME AND SEE! Grand Masperade Ball!! H. D. W E E N I N K , llll.l.ON. M T i.d^ .\cen'n'' \HI give instruction in all ‘ ‘ otlabric and IMacipic Painting, on Wncuiavf and Frida»«. White »rivet •\ding a »pecinltv. ‘ -s The boilv of Mrs.J. II. l-ongmaid, (Car oline llumbv,) who »licit oil tin: i.-th inst. at Carlisle, Nc»»- Mexico, arrived in Dillon on last Sunday evening's train. On Mon »'ay morning, Mr. Uiimhv, Mr. I.ongmaid, his brother and sister, and the Uev.S. I). Hooker took the body to .Silver Star, where it was laid to rest on the hillside just as the sun sank to rest behind the mountains— both to lise again in their own time. The funeral service» were held in the •clciol house, w liicli w.i» tilled to the door with sorrowing Irietui-; even the lii'lc children testified to ihc loving dispoMtiun to their departed fricm l, ’>•,'!mg bon j,i,.d «In; always was :■ > ihcui “ In as much as »e have done it unto one of the least of liie-e, vc have done i' unto me,’’ «eem« to he already spoken of lit r. Ttic Atni-ricai, Mugiixloi-. IX>!NllK\TI-:K .V SONs. The >tock at this house is worth exam ining at any season in the year, hot more particularly during the present holiday sea son. It is lull in ,-eeiy line. If you arc s'-eking something suitable fora Christinas present, or need the substantial«, go in and examine the lay out. It is big. .vi n.vKi'.-. i If vour stow is so old and rickety lhat I » our \domestic hos-\ can’t cook on it with! comfort and comcnicnce, drop in at D.u l’s and buy a new stove. it would he a nice Christmas gift I’.n her,and besides it would be hand- to line in the; house the whole ’.car 'inumi. The stock ol banliviui-, tin- wait-, and glassware is unripialt-d in .South ern Montali,I, nini pntcitasers can rely on getting their miincv's -ioi:h Kept on sale a| the \ZTY* - I n i in. nix I n iiv P O L A R I S G L E E C L U B la tho Court House, at Bar.nr.cfe. —ON — MONDAY KVFM N i;. OKC. * 2 «, 1 *N 7 . ick Iloti-:. I S-.ippi I at t ; t u I» j : t >. Ik! III!'lulling S|||ipt-I I '/'/ir . im r n 'iti .7 for Dcccmbei, received at the Tliiin \i olliee, is ¡11 i ’I . its features a Cliristma* uinnher. The leading am'cle, “Christ-Ideals in American An,\ j ny Wm. |i. ingersnll. gives occasion for ' 1 tie iVnntispieccs, “The liny Cliri'l Disput- | mg with the Doctor-.\ engraved from a 1 I'iiture h» Frank Mo»«; anil a sculptured | “ Head of Christ,\ by I.autit Thompson, i - , j j rei»r«»dueed in line engraving on the cover. ■ I’n'- article is replete wito descriptions and ¡11, stratimi.* showing how our leading) j paiihers and sculptoi» have icprescntcd the ideal Chiist. A very interesting ae- ; eoutit is also given of the origin ami his. ^ ___ 1 tor» ol this idea!, »»hi ii. according to earlv will ill in r.\l on 1 him - 1 »1 \- j tradiiions, may he traced to a portrait taken I The tables at the Co- nine Hotel -.»ill b I in the lifetime of Jesus. j loaded with tvirv thing ir. w m an ! all Drasving ujkjii his ample fund of person- | the market all'ords. I III Mit vi XI Alt ni I s. j Kcinli.udt ,V Callahan’s in'-at and pool- ; Irv tnaik t i> div-sed in (.'in i»lo’a . si» le ¡ This firm aims .»iti» uriiisn.il sneers, p. . keep its hooks and block.-, tuli ,,| ¡h. »,-t\ J clioieest of me:.!-, and 'in linn saijsfarn,. j lily meet-e»trv ileinam! in.ule upon i! 'n- I a large and constantly i¡T.ira»ing run of j cu-tomers. The supply fei the hoìid.i» is a splendid ..-xliiiut. Kline-V I’adit-y, on tin- coim.-r. Ini. .- a fuie assnrtinenl on ,-xlnliili in. I'll, it blocks and hooks show that till-» an- keep ing fullv up to the linns For .1 me- Christmas cut call at the ( t -.trr eorm-r I it■' nitri; siinii:». N. M. White's City Drug bilore lia* a line of good« tor holiday purposes that are appioprialc and pretty. I be stuck in vile* inspection. IVrl’umcry and lane* good« in almudance. The --how ca*,-« at .Stiles’ di ug store are »veil Illicit with handsome articles. Frol» the collection pu-sents for t*ie holidays can he select« »1 to -.nil tint taste ol any oils'. In the perfumery line the stuck is complete. ii.w il.t w o n i iii-.M ir, I iti.ia “ i u n i s. C. !.. Tl-om-en. in addition to Ills hugs as-ortineiif of choit;..* Oiris'm.i* g ra c c r i e , ha-, n line selci lion oflrtsh fiiiils, lints anri candir:.. Char ir-. I lii -rhnnn ha-. rirt v ol fruit«. It ••*■ h rands fruit slim , and at his m-,, found prrio lirais and. o..¡ Chri-tinas Trading. Leo f invischiti*, in lb ing, lui- a good supplì -a Indis ami nu*«. 11 . J. Wlnlr ,V Co . ni de..l in Chr i-1 in a* ¡ai -ie III i, * .uni rat i \ a lira i » nuis <u a i 1 k hui* . il -nppürd w ill, I, »lit* lu,*' i •• ; . -.a- iug l.’lil ist 11 , \c. timi va and imi- at bis , I ir i ma » l-c - sai'.dd'- l'or • i ’.u !.>dì 1 -- , Inulti nrw rat,di, tir,-. fu l lumi Itlork, . , - .imi lux • , : .1 . 1.1 11 i : il * and C). K candu - mas • I: ; ampi, ' Mot s*- i* nul-, .¡nu |>.-•-• ! iiiil , et ' 11. X I llalli,! K. L fltuM rii»¿Il - mi • t ‘ L’! kii » m pri’i* r. I îi- } i • til' »io. ,li(l|b llt;iî;(|-s *| ,1111 J f *»*. » t«'«'* ' -, .(fili ,r«tN A-fil pii”'- .IM.1 i'ti,»:u l»‘<Mi*rv ,' purr. »r ì : foo . - r<1 \í lii.tiiu.K r* ^ B Ü N E OFFICE, I A Q I P J f i i t i.:, Tir- , I.t»w . - O R - * * * t o Order on Short Notice. Seid 10 « n t* (tontar*. *»<• we »rill mai! t O u /V« • royal. r»lual»l», aamplr tsiX o l ¿ o m it «}|»t »rill pol roil lo the ora» oí maüinp m a r t m o n ty atuoce, than 1 an-.thioe eine lo Amerira. Iloih «eie* of all aye* I i ao live at home anil a-ofli In »pare time, w *11 -he ; time. Capital not required. We will »Urt you. Í Intnenxe pae sere lor those who atan at once. ! Sirmtoy 4 Co., Portland. Maine. n! recollection«. Charles (iayirre tells, with a wealth of anecdote, bow various m-.iin of amusement »» ere pro» itled for rich ami poor fifty » ears ago. in a <|uarter o f S e w Orleans that ‘ eenis then to liavc been de voted— at least in the holiday season the (jenius of I’lea-ure. “Christmas in the Grand Army\ ¡.- ihc -torv to'il by one of ti.e surviving i-.ieiii bt-rsofa society founded among our sol diers during the »ear. 1 1 » on in-u l give Jo- i rim «,-' goui- i i- < r I- a t. 11 i i .1 ma« t ! a r : i o ' ini I le tiuu.tlf.ic ■ -i*,-; Il i* The Christmas spread at ¡lie Magimlia | tuie* an i-vuilin' ijualitt »»ill !;e fit Ibi a prince and the optics ol a ' lumu- m i l\ i i Mo-'Um.ilradv pauper would he da/zied at a look at tin 1 I [ir-chm.m h.md' * tin- , i m s - - t .-ig.,r* t.'iblc**-. j .Tiul Li** U/t^('''*ÌN ii ill -;u:.p!r utili afiv L- Fnr a hotne-like ‘’CI im -M i a* fcril” drup to j in nt the Williamson It will out vou in tr.ind of il»c u;iv fliev \i*vxl to cook vour tood at hou.c. (Jo to Savage's ho.irilinti Lousc it you i'1- toii’iil in the T « t i it'ji '. j ••Itifc.lirip” L I V t vl i h;i- Chrí-tma- rii;.us am* \ Wr! w i l l ;il‘ u !;•’ iV Nel «-fiuV, nt i*raiia*t! tM ‘ mc k oirin. .« \ LP <>iK loLüiil at Mikx. «V Nt’ivi iiui. t's want A dinner that y tut w i l l relMi. V o u l u t I ’ n i l V i c k * uil! ¡»et tOMirthiui» nice there, if aiiyuhere. | Co*-. and at M t av.maiij;h |, •' iinipi .... p ^ ' p pr ^ f i w r i iiiii