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6 THEANACONDA STANDARD: FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 7,1890. PAYINGJHEIR BETS lovelScenes in the Streets of the^Grut limp. THEYGIVE IT UP AS LOST RepublicansIn Butte Admit They^Are Whipped - Intereetlng-^Cosalp About the Re^cent Contest. Hp inl 10 inc Sunlanl. Bittk, Not. 6.^Democrat* to-^l*y arc^dismissing the best method of celebrating^Judge Diion'* election. Th^^re iaadiri*-^ion of opinion on tlie *ubject, some think^^ing it best to celebrate In Helen* wnilo^other* went to celebrate in Butte. Those^who prefer going to Helena recall th^^fact that twn year* ago Carter came, over^to Butte to relrbrate and celebrated right^in front of W. A. Clark'* lionae. They^propoae turning Helena upsule down iu^r^ turn, W.1, Penrose hai been making ar^^rangement* to-day for a ^|h^ciu1 train^Saturday night. It is the intention to in^^vite the democrats of Anaconda ami Deer^Lodge to come orer and join the expedi^^tion to Helena. Other*want the celebration to he held^iu Ituttc, and have a grand rally here^from Helena, Anaconda, Deer Lodge and^other *ectmns. Nothing dellnite has yet^been done. JudgePixon will go over to Helena to^^morrow. He is to attend a meeting of the^trainers of the state constitution and s ill^proliably not be hack until Sunday. Republicanshere have given up the^fight at last. They concede Dixon's elec^^tion by 401) and llenneasy's by 36. I'he^republican headquarters have been^MM up. Acurious thing about the election Tues-^day is that 26u ballots were cast on which^their was no vote for congressman. It is^believed they were all cast by men who^bad voted for Carter a year ago, but 1^woulu not vol* for him this year.^Although Hentiessy's majority is small,^it is a fact, nevertheless, that more votes^were cast for him than for any other can^^didate on cither ticket. Returnsfrom Norton's gulch were re^^ceived to-day. The gulch voted solid for 1^Carter; at h ast the vote was counted^solid for Carter. A few votoa were cast^f i Dixon, but were thrown out because^not properly marked. The vote as re^^turned is: Carter, ^; Dixon, 0; Holand, '^10; Uenneasy. 2. The returns from 1^Feeley's were also brought to the county^dork to-day, but they are sealed und^cannot be opened until the returns are^canvassed by the commissioners. The^messenger who brought the returns did^not know what the vote was, but thought^it was about even. The precir.et should^tiave given a democratic uiajority. There^were only 1ft votes cast there. The^official figures will not change materially^those already given. Anovel election bet was paid this after^^noon. John MrCormick was wheeled in harrow up the steep hill from Hen-^ttessy's corner to the |MiNtnfni'^\ I Ine col^^ored man wheeled him, ami another drew^by means of a rope. McCormick had^Dixon's |^ortrail around hi^ hat. It was e^hard struggle, for McCormick weighs I'SO^pounds. The feat waa^accomplished with^^out mishap amid the yells of hundreds of^spectators McCormick was offered $.^J^to release the liel, but refused. TomReeves appeared in a new suit.^Dew overcoat, new hat, new shoes, new^glores and new shave. He is one of the^174 who were disfranchised at precint .'.I^last year. He bet everything he had this^year on Dixon carrying this county, lie lulii't care so much al^ut the stale, but^he was Isiund to see the county vindi^^cated. He has won J...'^1 on the election,^und next Monday morning will draw^97,000 from the bank. He has also won^Innumerable hats, overcoats and cases of^wine. MEYERTHE BURGLAR. Re Geti ^ ~Im.ii Trial, llut Ktands a^t bases for a I ..ns Seutence. Kj*j|*JCoirrspnn1rnt'e of the Siaudaril. Bint,Nov. 6.-Charley Meyer, the^South Butte burglar, was convicted of^burglary ill the second degree this morn^^ing. The state had a very clear MM^again*! him. and the district court uiadc^short work of him. Sometime ugo Meyer offered to plead^guilty to petty larceny, but this pleu wu*^r. fuix-d, and ... he wan put on trial. Dep^^uty Sheriff luis Ruddeis, 1'red Kuiv-i^and a servant were the principal wit^Ileuses for the ^late. The story an drawn^from them was the same as published^in the M mviiakd hume time ago. Meyerhad been employed by Kaiker ut^tlie Grand Central hotel, iu South Butte,^as a di*h-wa*her. While the proprietor^waa absent attending the funeral of hi*^little boy, Meyer entered his room uud^took from the ^lrc^^er two watche*, a gold^and a silver one. He was ilmcovcrvil rim^^ing out of the room by a female^servant who reiMirted the fai t to Kaisci^(ins Ruddeis was sent for and the minute^that he wus recogmied l^^ Meyel, he^rinhed into the back pari of the Inuise^ai. I threw the watches Iti a cesspool^where tiiey ^eie found later. LawyerKeilhlyh.ul In . ^ .,.. . I. . jinmiicr'.counnl hut l.eiiiade little ^ flort^for hi^. client's defeuae. No attempt ill^made to pro\e Meyer insane, no wu-^liease* were ciuil to prove Its* prisoner*^gno.1 eharueti r, all the tin.. . -n dodges^Wc alauidotiwl. 1 he only witness I ir^the defease wa* Msyer himself, who sun- Jilysaid he had not done it. This the^ury would not believe, but found him^entity iu much less lime than is required^til it. THEYAPPEAL FOR JUSTICE. Catholicsof Hint* Think rather C'haui-^pasn* lis* It. . n t'nfslrlv Censured. MperlalI orresisiiiueaf* of the MaoUard. BfTTF,Nov. 6.^Many Intelligent^and charitable Roman Catholic* of thi*^city, having heard with affliction re^^marks of the Rt. Rev. Bishop^G. B. Brondel, against Rev. P. B.^Champagne, which they think uncharita^^ble, have unanimously a'gued the follow^^ing petition, and encouraged him to pre^^sent it personally to the Most Rev. Arch^^bishop G. H. Goss of Portland, Ore. Thereverend father started yesterday^by the I'uion 1'aciflc train. ITTITIO.V. / II ^ OfWM, Ihr N^tt Hit. II'. J. ^)r^M, Arch hun.sio/0rs*jaj*f We.Hie iinilcnugneil, K.uiihii Catholic mem-^lieisof the St Patrick i'liiircli of Butte, Mont . lumiifnail in the ilally pn|^ei, the Ami'la Misnum.mi l hating beard with afl1lrtii^n,^ibetevrrr atnl iiiirharilahln attacks of tin lit.^Bet Hisimp II. It. Ilromlel ^, -' lie- lie r^It ^ li.iih|*mi.-, an old r'reut h i anadiao Catli.i^Ur missionary. W*buaibl) and respectfully beg and arai Jourgrace to reuuel Justice to the rclcrcll.l |^lather, U'arei of the preseiil |s,lllou, for the fol-^lowing reasons: . FirstBecause*/eoHlng t* our l^e^t kBffwl^edge since tin t. n mouths in which the Kev I'.^It. Cliaiii}signc tins irm.i ii^d In tins cits forthr^iM-netii mMl health, ^c neter uotlced anythttiL-^lu his i oiidiict coutiai) In the act uf a good and^charilaM* in lest. ssi-oiidlt^ IPs noUMc charity, for the help^of the |sstr, s,^ k |wison^ who ealleil for him in^.tampi of ilenth. he ii rtalnh deserve* the ..f^lii l on and i .^^)^^^ t of all Caiholns and gentle,^nieu of tliecily. II.ml^ ensidenni: the cilisuiis of the lit^It. s Ittsh. i|^ i, II Itron isl a fits tins great Ir the^honor and character of the Itei. 1*. H. Chain- Isunie,we sincerely hone that ^oiir grace will^.ludly scept and lake uitsi.l.-ration our hiiin- Ide|s'tltitki ; and by doing so. greatly oblige^and desei ve the guiliiiidc of ^eur most ohealn ut^servshts. ^ho will MMt et ase to pray. SamMulMlle,^Philip Hairta.^Peter Krnst,^A M Dussaiilt,^HeuDistt'NeU,^Kil Mathews,^Lmik i anon, ,1It Vlgeallt. |tllorals, JohnI oole,^A J Maichand,^I ralilliesti.^I lank Houcaer,^Tnot t ,i..;i,^Lous liorals,^.las II l.vin li,^Arlhiii A 1 -at. hi, Tllb) Kldley, Arllntr.los Licha|^elle,^t I M \rtlnir, i|l.axcll. J.1 HsNrringloe,^l-.i'n n .1 Bropby,^ll. iin Ktslier,^M V I him.^patrlok II Mdlry,^I' .1 Uichapetlr,^M .1 Lfaast,^I'lu1.1 iliiirttiKton,^las McNnlty III II JA Nadeau,^T S Kllgallan,^^las l^ewis.^.1 T Perron,^K Vuraiii,^t R TDuat,^Mike Morrtat f,^Flank Mn,^Altml Borer,^K X Isfira, jr,^A Ikiials, I \ I 'a, Nla-lieaii,^^^ A l-ui/lrr, til.r, Johnl aillgan.^1'i-ter s I i. ,n.net.ui,^John ('splice,^('has A Man hand, II Fll/gihbon, MI' Uvrll,^Simon Murray,^I bus Malone,^M I Unit,^I* J l^urtis,^w ii rtyaa,^I'slrn-k t.alaahc r, J'lSl^rOBjt, OwesMrNulty,^loha loitert), JlloKnbllllL', Innotliy I ailaghan, HughLynch,^sell atoll, il.iii iibord^Urns J Morgan,^John helly,^K ti Hug,in,^Mans Mi dm.^Tat Mnllana),^MlkeCudahv,^John Mi Ismalil,^Mb ti iel KuMtali,^.las Uougl .its. 1.1Manning,^Nicholas i nuurll,^P J t.illigao,^Ib'inaid i . ) le, JohnLyaca,^lohi M Ryan, ISe-rinis I mii h,^John iV'ntiy,^John Lrolliaii,^.leir) MeCartby,^Ttm Dwl -s'ti.^John J MeOUL^.lav Mi Kay. ('hasW Noble.^Flank Hughes,^Kd Kelley,^Pal Ml ItnaxwU,^J .1 hoian,^J .1 Trunk, .1II Hie*. ItiebsrdI M^ Btt n. IIill l adlgali,^Mich*. I Hiilllvan,^T ho^ R MrAvoy,^John Mi I'harluu,^John t iirran, WIi nn.'I, JohnCrowley,^Luke Iturke,^John Keoney,^l 11 Keyn 11*,^John Coleman, Michael Mallhew l^ II.il 1.1, job*lialagner, WS Mian. Inn fobln, ill.isI'l.t In i, .1Mevnter,^pan Mm |.hv,^Mike Barrett,^Ml Holland,^T K helly.^Pan i..i,lard,^Ilea weeaj, LeonI ii,-vault,^J.is luu lies,^John lioheity,^John Kni)th,^J W (illhgan,^J.din shra,^1 Ins J Lillian, MmFold. innllsitliigtoii,^P J Hiilllvan.^Florence J Sutli^an,^ltillip Cannon, Pierce1 lisanncll. Pudllsriuigton,^P nnis Muipli),^John M iipliv,^I it ii N. lfl,^Mike |i Harrtnglon,^Pan I' Murpbf.^P. nick i l arky,^Pat Connelly,^John Mn-a,^.1 T mn van.^John H ll.tiitiigton,^Michael Cm ^ all,^John .lone*,^Jnliii Iturns,^I bns Pin us, (bitKill IIS, HughMdiarry, Johnburns,^John Kelh. MARRIAGEWAS A FAILURE.^Hue of the Miorl. si M m 11 niolilsl I ulous onIteeorU.^Bpecul (V^rre(|b^Ddrnc* ^^( the standariL Bltte, Nov. ti,^A iiefatill wa* claimed^this morning in the suit of Churle*^Humro from his wife, Theresa.^The allegations of the coin-^}ilaint ure somes hut n tiiark-^ulv ^ mii fora Butte divorce cum. Ac-^corling to hnmm. he and Tbafajaj were^married on July l^*sM,assd Is fore the day^was over she had di*api^eared and has^never lieen aeen or heard of ^iuce. This^makes the marriage of the Hiimm^family one of the shortest^on record. Of course, accord- togto the g -^ i; of Humm she^did not hare the -lightest reason for i. t-^ing as she did. The ease was referred v^Attorney W. Ii. Keitbly to take the evi-^dence, who will without doubt rwort la^favor of the plaintiff and give him an^^other matrimonial chance and aome moro^married life experience. New*and advertisement* for the^BtakdaBI) fnitti Butte will now Is^ re-^reivod from lite new office. No. 19 East^Broadway. The( mipon t'rsx*. Fiomthe Boston Traveller. Mrs.Ncwmarricd Mary'. I [gave you f.^i^for marketing thi* morning, and your^change is fl short. Coll'you MaryShore, mum, I had I' take out^wan dollar to buy votes for Margaret^l'lynti, who's riiri1111 ^* for tho Ihiily H'JuW*^most populai cook-lady's proixe. Mrs.V ihiten Nora, l wish you'd^hurry and make the tail*. Norah-Yis'm;but ye see Oi had t'Iw^lyin' up votes for the most popylar sec^^ond-lady's illtgant prone contist at the^Jfoi nin' Sfihrrr ^ ofllee. TheyWill Arhllralr. ScoiTt'Ai.i:.I'u., Nov. .^^.^The threat-^etinl strike of the employes of the Krick^( oke works, Connelsvllle region, began^this morning, jhut all agreement was^reached Penight to submit the matter to^arbitration and the men will return to^work iu the morning'. TheAngelas. Pauls,Nov. 6.^Tim Fumrn confirms^the 11 port that the French government^ha* purchased frmn the American art as^^sociation Millet's iidelirateil painting,^^The Angelii*. HeMight Have Maid at Home. WamIIM.^\, Nov. I'resiilont llir-^risoii n-ached Washington thi* evi mug^via the Pennsylvania railroad on his rc-^turn from ltidlana|wili*. THELOCAL MAFiKLTb. The(luotatlnus Are Itetisrd and t'srreetcd^Kvery ll*y. SugarCranidalid, p i uai ^c^ *: m. luht^htosn.fT.uu. pitlvert/eit II \ A, New Yolk ^ia..'^^.^^sit, ti.i.on, maple, per pniuid, !^^^. toj. e Mats, I siinug. given tiio KioJOe;^.UstfMauilahluiit. ^V; Mis-ha, :tr '.Mr; roasted^itlo and ( osta Pa a, JVW.V': loasleil Carlsda,^i.nstcd Mi^ li.i and Jaia. .tvuVf. Ai^lui k*t's,x*r. Las.l.,|^.m. ,v .Ks^. Fn;:h*h Breakfast, 40^-^^^1 is. (iuuisisdi'i, tict i^ '^'. ev'.t i Vo.uif H)^^.-ii.:.'-- ^t.iio Picsiestastern -Jgal., J'.'.'O; 5 gal , 13.30. In^gal. K hi ri.it .. , 11.7^ iwr ewt iM4*ue Per rwi . s-.'.uu. I.ltgs Pel . .IV. ^s in , Butler Per I^, atisie. i111 en |V t JO l.'.V. FlintI mum ap|de., |ier s * iwrkagea, MJii^slu .sl, vstt Ihim s, lv per tsip -.iclies. Kali Lake. Ii..apt, .ts. j^^., eta|sii:ite,t ditto, MS'; black-^bernes, IV: rastaVrrles. He, i.'ihlornia fruits, twits ..i. -^i |^er esse. l-vistatiiaiil toiiiabs's. Kj.;^, iR Mindaid corn, f-.t.flu. IB Mandaid is.is, s.1 'si, secomls, fi.TV '.'-It'Rlruiii and Ulna li*ans, t'^.,6. I'^iin-ans Navy, audi per too t; Luna,^s^m Kaios. an at. tvin-at'No I,perM t^,(Mt, i^in Ciai'keil, rs rb^' l^. t'.'.lM, lltau P'T too I, tl.. . biau ami shorts is-r ftom, ^: H.M.iper bti *. Pillsbitr)Sliest, $4 30. (ig^den, |3 vi ^vtra.'uc. ^|iai.\. '*j.ua. tnn lieal I'. r tin t^. st.itj. i'at lie a Pel ll^i Ri, tVlsj. lard-iu lit. PA*. Pies',V, ,t^ | ^is. r.^ipiartt rs, T.tctbtsi m. niiitl ^allMeals Ham I^ .11^is. f. us-, pork, IV; ssiim o*i Per ton, haul sr.' \Vssl - Pet uud. tl..'^^. HayPefleii.tfi.lt^. Nisw-Per loo, tt-'uu. OaU-Perewi. t.'.uu. f. Mbbsi lamb,^icon, IV; rliiunl BONDSAND STOCKS.^I'ps and Down* In Man., i Values on the^New York Exchang*. Nr.wYork, Nov. ^.^The stock^market ha* passed through another day^of severe pressure to rell, and price*^yielded even more easily than yesterday,^final loaae* being more importunt ami^numerous. There wa* a liquidation of^long account* in all the leading stocks,^especially grangers and I'nlon Pacific,^while London cold it* favorite*,especially^St. Paul, LouUville A Nashville and Pa^^cific. Investor* have also parted with^holding* in Illinois Central. Themoney market again became a^prominent factor and the bull* feel it Is^iiscle-s to attempt any upward movemoiit^until the money market bocotnea more^settled. There were attempt* at covering^short* from time to time, but these o|iera-^tions were smull and caused only slight^interruptions to the. downward move^^ment anil the market remained weak^from the opening right up to the closing trails.iiHous. Onebright spot in the market was sugar^refineries, which showed exceptional^strength throughout. Il is intimated that^strong parties have been buying heavily^the past few day* and will show up with u^majority of the certiflcatm. Pinallours include St. Paul 2',, Bur^^lington Hf, Rock Island L% Union Pa^^cific _', Atchison, Jersey Central ami ('.,^('..('.A St. Louis \\ each, Northwestern^1% Missouri I'acitlc If,, and Ix atl Trust^1% |^er cent. Sugar is up 1^ i tier cent.} f] Silvercertificate* also gave way sharply^towanl the close and are ii', per cent,^lower to-night. Governmentbond* dull und steady. Closingstock*: |N.I^. preferred .. 72't Northwestern l(Bi IN.W.iuefemil.. m;^1st, V. Ceiitrsl .... N!t a ;n.i in i .. a.' GREAT^ pESTMEHTS v^!')^ i.INK, MONTANAAVENUE Willbe Built I Itrough BO ULEVARD The**Additions HOMEVALE Nexts. ,o hi. Additions^:- To ^:^ Botte. FinestImlldlng mid spectllatrrt^Projasrty iu the \\i ^t- Forlite next flirty days we^will sell seU |ot^ iii (he** add!-^tious fur I1UD upwards. EASYPAYMENTS. Pro|erty bl all RRrtl of city.^Also several nD,. !c re tracts, very^cheap. W-Mc C.White^Co. No.i t.t North Mam st . ItntteCKy. V.X. 4'S registered 124^V S. 4't cotl|slll . I'i4 I'.H.4^'sreg lit CH. 4H eoilpm P.'i^Pacined's . ... Ill Atchison3Pii^^rcgoii Natig'u ainerieaiiFxnicss nr. bii.-i:oii short lane^Canada l^aclllc. . 74 LNorth American . .soutliero. SOtill'aclfle Mall 30rUcuduu: h;\Itis'k Island 401sHI. Paul it1,m. Pant \ Oaaba ...leva* Pailfie W,I Uloll 1'a.itlc ....^1 lii't C. P. preferred .^WIS C. S. K\press tantral Pacifte . . ItiirhiiirUai Ijukasauna...^Denvn a. k. (; . . 11..I.. ^ YY Erie halesis\ lev is^Lik. Mi IHilt. at Nash . .^Michuian t riilial^Mi.soiiii Pacific..^Northciu PaclAc. ..., I arao I xi.iess .^ss \\ cslei ll 1 lil 'Ii^,^'.', Am. CiHton Oil. K to^M^S!' i !' 3.1'i 73 fstS '-''t IT's 41 so'4i call Honey.Market. Nr.wYokk, Nov. tl.^Money on^easy alio 11. Closed offered at 5. Prunemercaiuile pa|^er, SterlingExchange^ Ouiet and steady;^60 day bills. U - demand, U-M\. liarsilver lot'.. LondonMoney Market. London,Nov. 6.^Closing: Consols,^money, HI Mil account, 'I 11-16; I'niled^State* 4*. VM%; *^/.* 106^. Barsilver. 4^^V-^1 |ier ounce. Money,JJs |hit cent. THENEW YORK MARKET. {'losingliuotallons Tor Metals and Mlulug^Hlosk*. NewYokk, Nov. (i.^The doling (|ui^-^tations for UMlay are: AmericanFlagIlontesiake ^ Alice^J in Horn Silvel 3 .15 AdamsCon . -j iti Ihdyoke A|ieiiC (tl Independence AmadorIron Silver 1 w ItelleIsleMexican'.' ^i Itelcheri HJ .Mono I flu Hesi,Ibdi hci .. ;i To Mutual mmi w Mt. nuvbio : to lliiinswlckNorth star Colorado,en. . I iti N'est't.nl tin^Caleilonia. It. II. 1 tt'. Noiih Itelle Isle I ju^Crown Poms .* KM) N. Com wealth.. I j Col.iia.i.it.cn. 1 or^ (Nitarlu 37.10 Cki. (id. IiiVa . 4 JO uphlr4 no C..nIn.(krldental1 (^i Comiiionwealtli.2 3d llymonth I til Ornishs-k,bidPotosl as Iomstis k.l sc p I'liiriilt, Ariz IMllliHIteSavage2 so li..i'iui i i . i ;m sierra Nevada .IN F.inckaCnti 2 73 standardlit) RlcnsloSutler Creek...I an Fatherliesuiel'Small lloi*1*....tin FreciaiidI'nlonCona 73 lioulda;Curry . '.'In Yellow Jacket..3 M^Utile ti Noi cross I M 1 Copper,Tin and l.eod. New York, Nov. 6.^Copi^er^ Stag^^nant; Lake, Nominal.^Lead Lasier; domestic, f.i.ST'a;.^Tin^Closed sluggish; strait*, ^1.20. Itostonstock Market.^Boston, Nov. I^ ^ Tho following were^the closing ipiotalions: AlclitiTpk, 1st 7a 31S Mex. Cen. Coin ... SI', hid grut ^ ^ Isind scrip railnstd^ 1st mor, bus Burlmgtou*a Sa^ i),Pg0 rstrnlruuimarket. NgwYokk, Nov. (i.--Petroleum quota^^tion*. Pennsylvania spot oil dosed at^78. THE^ SOin ^ HOUSE MakciiksskaI'A- Valiton Hi.ocK. COR.MAIN AND GRANITE STREETS, BUTTE Centrallocation In the nnett hmlnest nuarter ufthe city. Rtectric and cable car* past me^door. For 11aii^l.-nt '^. r.n m^culm, i lion with the SCOTTHOUSE. Cor.Iiramie und Ctah Sli.^KtwiMS h BANIisiIMK.1 N Fl KN1SHKD SampleRnnmsllie l argest in lite State. Flectn.^LighUug. Heiue.1 h^ Meum. Water^on every floor. Thorough Proloction From Fin. IVFHY C0NVEN1KNCI FOK (il FSTH. AnacondaLivery Stable ]. (. MOV n 11 I . I'K'U'Ul 11' ill. BUGGIES.SADDLES AndHoriet for Hire. Alsopropiielor of I'.nsenter, llaczige and I t-^press lui.. i ounce!lou made ^iih *J| train. l)m,-eand stal'l^, | irst blreet. Anacet. la, $5G0Reward ! V*Twill p4^ tnr^ ,ihf^^^^ towanl f r ^-^t rtiw^ e^t t \rm^(OmplatRil, Py^l^pei*. Ptrfe ItMriftrlvr, I n4it*#trtt4jn iv*^r(t|*fttl^^^l ur DrbbbUvVJMM *^ ranut'l cur* witA W,*^t'i^^ if^ul^l#M*'^,r Ti :^ when th# tfiiwrti^^M ar^ttrictl;^'^ niplli-ri with Th. v ^re pwrrly \^ffpt^bi*. ftntl it^ \rr^fmlloiTtv* MtUfu iiuti. t*if*\r('o^t*v4 Lar^* l^ ^ar^,^' iiUitilftff aWl'ttl*. U rMU |Ww^tt^ t^f t-ounUrfclU^*\n^l taiiUtlutv n.e i^rnulPia mtmgmV ImttA valf by^IUK JOUJI O *Uf COMPANY, tlllt AUO, ILL THESMITH DRUG COMPANY, OUtAOKMft, MAINhlKEKT, - ANACONDA. MOIt PVIIMUMwPKCIAUST. DR.G.^8CHULTZ, Overtit* Ked Bout slid Htm* store, No.^3(1 North Main strrel, Itutie, lie-^tweeu I'urlt *ud llriiad-^way street*. Dr.('. sdi nltx Ii a rec ur ifradiiate, and Is duly^sulh.ui/ed h^ the siah Medical Hoard t'. prac^^tice III the Slate of M :.:al a. Hlul c .u.i^Is the only iptsliBeu ai I resinmslhle npeclailst IIIthe Slate since the ,i^s.ite of 111.- in,-, 11.-;i| law.In. not place yoin m- f utidei' the treat cent^^f inexperienced persons.*'ho never understood^your case |iio|s-rly ant alto ate sent out hy^different men over tin- muutry to see yon only^once. For a cur* of yoi.r disease no to tills suc^^cessful specialist, whov '^art of study mod ex-^IsTienee in Kurope enal le. to cflecl cures where^olliert fall, i'rivate, oblsat*, and uertou* daV^sale* of men and wottun, whether caused by Inipruuence,excess or : i , seminal weak- uess,nlchi losses, sexual I. hull/, lots of sexual^power, nervotu debility hloisl disorders, eie^Ciirahle cases warranted o cure Iu a very short^t Ime or money refundec HatsXM case* Iu a few^days. ( Itarue* low, es|ie ially toiheuoor. The^doctor has devoted his h'e to llus one specially,^and Ids proilcleucy It allotted hy the tlionsandi^who have been cured, successfully treated by my^hew method, without th' use of mercury. Th*^dis-uir cure* when ot l.-rs foil. Try htm. Dr.^SchulU will make no rtarne unless be effects^a cure. l'erson*at a distance tired at home. All oom-^inuulcatloii* strictly coandeutul. SPECIALTIES. Dlseatesofthe klilner*. liver, RRjRJRj rtieuma-^lltin and all eruptive diaase* of a private nature,^lumars, cancer* and eniiUve fever* peculiar to^l oth males and femaln: also eruptive fever*,^such as scarlet, typhoid and spotted diphtheria.^Satisfaction truaranlcsi READTHIS TWICE. Fullyone-etKhtb or lie sum total of human^i siifli-rlnt! Is caused by venereal excesses, dis^^eases tiiul their results^i The Wonderful New Kemedy It the host and^surest of all medicinal for restorlmt strength,^ami.Hi^.i and vigor in IbOMWtM sulTer from all^I private, chronic and nervous diseases, tttoli us^hl.ssland *kln dls.^.-s, syphilis, tcrofulu*. fa-^\,.iis, ^i|il|H*ai (alt bsxun, peinphinus, psoria^^sis, etc.. and all lnii'tntn s of the hlood eautlllK^eruptions, pimple*, Hutches, falling out uf the^lialr. etc. I'rivatediseaars -jonotTho-a, Rleet, stricture^kidney and buwldc troiii le., cystislt, and all^sad efteels of voutliul lollies oud excesses, which^' nn ii for hisUietsor nleasiiie. Thewonderful *^^^^^ of this u. w remisly de-^peudtupon the fict that II supi'lle* an clen.uut^which is found saititu; in the hlo.nl of weak men. imice hours 11 in ti a. m. to 'i p. iu., ^ p. in. to^^ jo p. iu. CoUsiUalWU flee. THE ,R. 120MILES TilliUOKTEST LINE TO ST.PAUL, CHICAGO, tin!all points KaM. ElepantThrough Trains 2 DHILY 2 Makingthe fastest time to all lniint*^I ast and West, lliitteto Clili iitowlttioiit chaiiieof cars.^I ill. i Portia d and I'.u oin.i without chance^0l ai- Itutt.-to bau I'taiicisco with but oue tlu^e^i liiOUfe. SuperbVestibule SleeoinR Cart.^Ves ibulrd P^lace Dining Cart.^Pullman Tourist Sleeping Ca't^Fret Colonist Sleeping Cars. ElegantFirst and Second-class Coaches ou i \ory through '.lain. TIMESCHEDULE: AtTlieDepirt. Ittopm. Il.-lena and Mlsw*. i Fx. ^^... a. in^4Jtp ni Atla'Ue Mail irastt itiud) ( 10 a. in^I.K1 p. in iKuemau rxpr. s*In.iu p. m Iim:.p. iu... Harrison Expn -t .'.:^p. m l.top. in. I'a.'IAe Mail (Wetth nindi . 1 'in. m^(.lop. in I'. iiy and Norrl* A com Tca-iii IiIll .M'lCSS i-oOlieels Willi Ihl.MUll ca^t andwestlKiui I tr im *t l^ Kan Harrisone\press connects *tth tlnau^b east^^ad Weslli train at liarrts ui. l'uuiexpo s* dally except sttuday. Ll Ml 1IDCD The N.^thorn I' tte Hall-^M \| I H DCK raad ntuW la . i , npissi roadlath. Northwest, and null it. ihllttooal^in,rtein d time uowoatert tin-pubUo 1.1 dot oiuni'Hlaliuus. Forfurther information calli .1as. lloCAIG. (ieoeral l.-m^' Mi. i Main and tirai.' -. M in CllAs,S. I 1K,0. P. ti T. A.. St.I'aiil, M.tin. KINGI KENNEDY,# M|....tuisloCKDCKETT 4, KINi, Stationers Booksellers MAIM*IX CICHRS.TOBACCOS. ETC. PostoflceNews stand^A.NACX'M'A,^ ^ MONTANA. ATLANTICGARDENS K0IILERat HII.L, PROrBlBTOsta. 109North Main Street, Botte GrandVocal and Instrumental Concert^Every Eveniog; and Sunday^/Iter noon. CHANCEOF PROGRAMME^EVERY EVENING. ProminentMusicians. TaleattdVocalists. TheLatest Souks. TheJustly Celebrated Tahtt Brewing Co.'s PILSNERBEER. Til*Rest llrands of Ctiars and Finest Liquorsconstantly on hand. 0h Q LO oz^u^h^h^ ^^J^0. S 0 oc 0. a co K UQ^(X^0 wm.i.. hoop, m. It. frownlkf, It. C. CHAM-^I I Us, m a 111 i s II vi \, I , K. sar.iKA.nt. Hoge,Browolee ^ Go,^BAN K E RS, ButteCity, Mont., Transact* Keueral banklnn butlnes*. Ex.^clianice drawn on all the loading cities uf Europ* CollectionsPromptly Attended To. Corresiwidents:Walls, Fsrfo ft Co., New^Yotk, Wells, Karen ^i Co., Bait Ijike; Wells^Kuni^^ Co., nan Kiatu'lico. Omaha National^Bank, dmalia; Kirsl National Hank. Omaha.^1-1 KMT NATIONAL HANK, anaconda. -. J.CUAL VLN FL RMTLRE CO. AreDaily recelvuie carload ofter carload ofthe FINEST^* CHEAPEST FURNITURE KverbMiiybtto .Montana, aud pre|iared^to lurnlth aujr kind of a house, room or^hotel, just as you want it. You want to^see their new Folding Beds lust In,^I ^ .1 In th* Laud, t me and Loos at^Tlum. FOR SpecialAnnouncement BY J.H. LEYS0N (Successorto) LEYSON^TURCK + JEWELERS * No,221 Main Street, Butte,Montana. W.D. FENNER. D.JAEGER. YOUARE INVITED IOur huildlne has Iwn frreatly enlarged I^and iiiii'r.'Ved, and our sales rooms are^now the nicest iu Iks city. Our nianu-^factiirui;; dei'.'irtiiients liave h.-en very Ibusy the |sist few weeks with orders for I FINEUPHOLSTERING, iSome of which we take ereat pride In I^I |il*ctng ugsju eklnhlUou for a short time. I CONSULTYOUR OWN^INTERESTS Iltv dealing with us, as we have the facili^^ties for manufacturing and can suit your^tiislecM ii tu the smallstt del.nl. Till*^d.-|^artineut is under I lie tiei sonal super^^vision Mi. L. K. MOKC.AN, formerly of^Oregon I n nut ure t oinpativ, now usso-^ciated with this firm, and the PricesWill Suit You. Iour stock wat never so complete as at^I present. Mr. Shale has lately returned^I from Kastern markets, whnre tie haspur-^| chased a large aud complete rto.'k uf Modern-f Furniture |Winch must be seen to he appreciated. I HighestPrice Paid for Second^Hand Goods. .E. SHALE I CO, i4oW. Park St., Butte. W.D. FENNER ^ CO., REALESTATE AND MINING BROKERS. FineBusiness Properties for Sale. Improved and Unimproved^Property in all Parts of the City and Suburbs. Also a number^of Pine Mining Properties. No.19, East Broadway, Bntte City. Wholesaleand Retail Dealer in Metallic, Wood and Copper-Lined Shipping^Cases and Caskets and Everything Pertaining to the Trade. Prompt^ Efficient Attendance. Embalming and Shipping a Specialty BUTTE,MONT. OpenDay and Night. TelephoneHo. 57. H.J. BLUME, vSTOVES J' '\. .so ^//' HOTWATER WARMAIR HEATING AndVentilating,^^f HHRDWHRe. + Furnaces,Ranges WHOLESALEand RETAIL. NO.42 WESTBROADWAYT BUTTE. MONT. ELEGANTFURNISHED ROOMS TH6D6LM0NIC0. iHAS. BKBTSCU. Prop.^Main Htr*^. Nesr Front, anaoonda. Moot TelephoneNo. 52 Bosley'sPatent Weather Strip CORRESPONDENCES0LICIT9D 32WEST PARK ST., BUTTE. J. F. KENNH. Architectand Sopcrinteodent IWtlKiisM.^i. r^r mnrrnes au.l BuiMlng*^Ku ry lh^Tt|^tlOQ. 37West Park, Butt0' Mont J.E. Gaylord, Prest., W. D. Pinkston,^Secretary and Treasurer, Horace K^Brown, V. Prest. and Manager. WESTERNIRON WORKS [Sucwturslo LEXIXi; TON FOl'N'DKY.] MiiimfI i^i. rMlilniiiwrtalnlng tnMln- ln*!*utiiih. s, llinisr'Kniiits mul lloiU'r W ^is.^ChlHnlK^ll sii.'.ls, Car wliiwl* auU Crutlier^l'laU't a tawi'sllj Office:271 East Park Street, NO!MO.MsV-NA.^1*. 0, Box 43tTrlepli.m* 08, TOTHE FRONT W*Wn Kr. st riesjasn m ^***^*!^ to ths^Piilnii' that are uuw rrutr.ill) lis jti d In our^11 - ore ro ^ oa Kai k str**t uud arc now^Iwtlfi Mi,m i vcr pn psnM In maintain our repu.^I Ullou as the I.KADINU WHOLESALE^ RETAIL +GROCERS+ OFTHE CITY. OurMiMge ami Complere. as Il|.|*Cti^II ^ ill I'oUMUl'S You. LeeW. Foster ^ Co., 6 HAST PA UK HTRKET, BITTK.