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THEANACONDA STANDARD: FRIDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 2^ X^X. THEBUTTE OFFICE Ofthe STANDARD Is in tho^New Windsor Hotel Annex. No.^21 East Broadway. The Tele^^phone number Is 25S. Adrrrtisemen-swin he received in thi Butt*^eClce of the mimukip 111! * o'clock^I*. M. lor insertion in i in-follow,^uic morning's u:m^The wrAXPARn delivered lo Untie rabscrlb-^rr rail) every murium:. BUTTERAILWAY GUIDE. MONTANAUKlOX. BUTTECURHENf NOTtb. proa-to-day W.K. OH li is returned from^peeling tour of the Kootenai. Hon.J. 1'.. Ktokards w.ll leave^for a flying trip into tho country. Nota ainelo arrot was recorded at the^police atalion yesterday ami the night Ik-^lore. Saturdayi v.-nlng T. H. Mrfjuire will^deliver a lecture on ^Labor'' ut Jones^jsl^ Walk.iville. STbotyphoid fever rase* nre daily grow*^lair fewer and IS* nuiiierou* victim* are^^lowly recovering. C.S. Kce, general iiasseugor ncent of^the North, ru I'acillc, will probably visit^Unite in a tew dnya. S.I.. Moore, general fro gilt agent of^t ie Northern I'acillc, It expected lo ar^^rive in the city iii a day or two. Aim.George \\ oolstoii has ls^on lying^very ill with I In lunatic fiver for several^daya at her hoinw on Weal lialcna afreet. Workon tho nunieroiia new business^blocka in liutto ia progressing rapidly and^all will In-completed before winter sclu in. Duringthe present session of the^County cotiitmaRioiii ra (hiitruntn C'apbce^and Clerk Month have signed their names^almost L'J.dU) I.lues each. 1. V. Ma/- . gen* i' 11 agent of the UiiIoti^Pacific, ami J. N. Moore, agent oi the^eoal department of the same company,^deiiarted lor Salt [toko yesterday. Aneffort in being maile to cult a meet^^ing of ell ^ -lis f. r the purpose of taking^^oine muted action to secure for liiillo liic^next inceiiug oi the irrigation congress. TheI loo llird and Alice ma t ^ ship^^ment* of bullion via the I'aeille ImtWi^The former lorwardcd 11 Pars, valued ai^flK.uui, and the latter ^1 bara, valued at^^SMe* Semeadmin r of Fire Marshal Murray^felt in elated on Frank's aticc.infill e.iin-^peutio.i in the handaome mun's eontcat^that be at tit a box of emars to department^headquarters yesterday. Shipmentof a hni*t capable of sinking^to a ui pib ot lu.imo feet was made by the^Vi tli or Montana Muchinery e ^ini any^jre*ier.i..ta The boot is lor the Finery^miuo in Hei r Lodge county. Afull ^c..w puncher's'' ouilll, consist-^ing of I audi.-, bridle, spurs, ^.^iups'' and^ipnrt, tbo prw -.4 to he award.-dut the cow .^beys' lurn.iiii- lit next Sunday, la on ex^^hibition lit the store of II. F.. ( alkins. GeneralM innger Hum* of the Mon^^tana I'iiion eonfi sm'. complete ignorance^relative lo the alleged settlement of diffi^^culties listing between the railroud^company and the Auac nida Mining com^^pany. WEIGHTS*AND MtAbUKES. ^n Moailay Next Assistant Cpy Clerk^tUslman Hill AsVSsssfl New liti i.s, BlTYK,Sept. ]H ^ Tbo urdinuticu ap^^pointing an inspector of weights and^measures is now operative and th ^ a|f^poinliaent of an incumbent confirmed.^According to the ordinance the asaistaut^city ch rk If tho olllcial intpeetor of^wi ighls and measures, ami th,. ,|ua) of-^flcer will la-giu a lour of the cuy in it^Monday in the capaeity of Inspector. The^large bay scale* w ill he iMprcMd first,^and after that ev. ry busim** bouse in^the city employing weights and inci-iir, a^will lie visiteil. laapactor I i unan has^ordered a large number ot copies of the^ordinance printed, winch he will dis^^tribute lor the infttrmntioii and guidutice^ef persons llitert sled. Millbe kolit l^y in,. Murirr^Bint, Scfit. ^4^The stiM'k of J. R^Doyee, jr., will be sold under the hammer^by the sh'Till^ on Monday next. I he in^^ventory of the atock has been lilli-ln-il^and it is found the amount on hand to Ih^^fttO.UOU. 'J his property was to have been^sol 1 on Mcuuny last, but an injunction^w is svrveil by Hie defense and a laruia-^neut restraining order ask^ d lor. The^matter was con nh n I by Judge M. Il.it-^toii on K.vlurday 1.-st, when tin* pi'rma-^neiit restraining ordt r was denieil and the^temporary order dissolveil. IPislonM -^loiii.in.i si.,i. ,n^Bini:, Scpu 'U^ The nnntiul atate-^iii'nt of tho Biatoti it Molilalia t'on-^aolidate.l t opnor aii'l Silver Mining rum*^p i' y was filed for record to-day. It shows^the cafiiial stock of tlie company to 1m^^}.sl'.'i,i on. all . ', which has been pai l in.^U he amoiiiti of ^ x -ting indeb'.edue ^s is^given nt KlS Toll j'lie statement is^signed by a inaj. nly of the lioonl of^trustees and the president and secretary, s hignliig| ounty tt.tri.tif.^Bl'ite, Sept. L'4 ^ t'oinmissioner John^C'upbc* spi-nl P^.lay signing warr.um,^and will doubtless sim'II'1 to-morrow doing^the fame work. During Hie past four^inomhi for the county fund alone l.bio^warrants were drawn, and for the sumo^time about WMOO worth of scrip was^is.m d of w h.eti Johnny Itord. uux owns mjm. Antiusll.ihtr Priltiriiied. Fn-rrr..Sept. 24.^The following ofll^davits of annual labor iiorformod were^tile.I for record to-da^ : (Juthe Hesperus lo le claim, liyj.lt.^Mantle ami f'. A. I'ersons, work amount-^It v to tM Vi at the nip:, si ot l.. e Manil Onthe Eudoria ipiarta claim, by J. H.^Mantle, w^ rk amounting to iUt oU at the^nqUl'St of \V. !^'. ( obliall el ah Mrs.Lloyd's llsallll.^Elttc, Sept. 24^Tbo many friends^and acquaintances of Mrs. John K. L'.oyd^wilkv-egret to Irani that her condition is^toim-what worse than when she left^home. On this account tho sheriff aas^^hanged his mind in regard to leaving^hia wife in New York, ami will bring her^hoinv. They will arr.vo here about Oct. 1 WALKERVILLENOTES Itemsor Interest From toe City on the^Hill. SPILLED INNOCENT BLOOD PainfulAccident to ^ Young Man-^Tha Members of Monitor Lodtto^Enjoy Themselves St^a Ball. WalkiRviLbR, Sept. 24.^Tho ball^g ven lo-mghl by Monitor Lodge No.^35, A. F. A A. M. waa a complete suc^^cess. Tho hall was well filled and To^couples enjoyed themselves until the^small hours. The music waalurniahcd^by Orion's orchestra, and at a result was^all that could he desired. The committee^which bad charge of the affair, W. II.^Mall, D. A. Tayhr and William Dndy,^left nothing undone which would tend to^make the evening a pleasant one. Ar^^rangements were made by Mayor Hall^by which two cable trains left Walker-^villo for I'utte at tho conclusion of the^ball, olid conveyed about .V) tired uud^well pleused couples to ihcir lionira. '1he luneral of \V. J. I'd rce, which took^place to-ilay, was largely attended. The^body was conveyed from the late resi^^dence to the Method:, i church, where a^Uuehiiig sermon was delivered by the^pasi r. K^ v. J. II. Little. The ri ven nil^f nth man talked ut length of the got d^qualities of the ih-ccnscd, who was only^aw years of age, and of thu uncertain'y of^life, laying that a young man as^welt m nil older one tiad no^security that he would bvo any^parol iliar length of time. He strongly^uilvoea'etl Hie importance of at all liggtg^'^living that you need not fear to die.''^Ttie body was accompanied to the ceme^^tery by the pastor, w here the last r.tes^ilue the lioad were celebrated. Sixty-six^reprcicn'atives of tin Sons of St. Cic orge^turned out ui n body SSd marched lo the^place of burial, as did H members of ill1^^Odd Follows' lodge, bolli of which m cl^^ot u s he was n member in good standing. AldermanMason, who has charge of^the work of building the sidewalks, is^vigorously pushing the jab to completion.^Thu greater portion ot ttio north side of^Daly street is plunked, and tho men are^now at work oil Main sireet. Ijuiio n^painful accident occtirn d to-day to a^young man who was never know n to do^any hard work, and who kindly offered^Ills assistance to the alderman, provided^he was allowed to propel u humm*T. His^services were accepted and at. si pound^hammer was placed in his delicate wnite^bands. He went vigorously to work and^was evidently trying to show the older^hands how to drive SSHs* He had not^succeeded in driving Ins lir-t unit, how-^ver, when the hammer glanced mid^badly mashed one nt his hands. He^gai^d in mute an ml -incut at the flowing^blood, mid stu rdy afterward rem irked:^Wrens prey where i ugles dare not^icreh.'' When he was given the laujli^lo raid it was consoling to him to know^th u be bud spilled blood once at leant that wasintont, S.H. Hah, Mayor Mall's son, who left^on a prospecting tour about a month ago,^is fxpi ctetl to teiiitii in a week. During^Ills ahscucu he has succeeded m making^a i uinlx r o' valuable locations. Tin-abs. lie-' oi u light at the terminus^of the cable line is sldt quite nollccahlc,^notwithstanding the liiel that the city^council has m V. rat times requested tho^railway company to navo one ended^there. AS HANLK OME AS ANY. Ntill. rr\ ills Maitui. ^gsMgSlS Their Hall^Willi Impressive t'ereliinaies. Wai.MUVU t.K. Sept. 21 ^The Masonic^grand lodge ot the state met here to-day^for the | tirpose of dcdiculing tho new^Masonic hall oti Soutli Maui street. The^services were strictly secret, the attend^^ance Ix'ing confined to mcuilicrs of the^Masonic lodge. J. A. Moiilciih acted as^grand master in the absence of (jrand^Mister W. T. Hoardman of Helena, ami^M. 1 . ltih y of Htittc acted as marshal.^Ih ceremonies were iinpri s*iv.' and in^^teresting ami lasti d nearly two hours.^A large number of visiting memlH-cs^were present, llutte especially being well^n-preseiiled. The Masousof Wulkervillo^have as hutidsomu a hall us any lodge in^the stale. Tbo building, winch wus^erected in conjunction with the tidd Fel^^lows, is a sub^tantial structure built at a^cisl of l.'t.oiii, unit was completed last^February. I here ih no debt ngainat the^building except what is held by individual^members of the lodges. The local lodge^was organ s at in |Mf, and IM growth m^member* ami tliiuue -s lias been rupi I.^The present iiicuibtf-htp numbers r^ The^olhcers i f the lodg I arc; Joseph Allllear,^W. M.; William Nhovwlln, W . VS.; II. W,^t.raham, J. W.; D. A. luylor, lieiisiinr;^\V. Uody, si'creiary ; Kdward 'Pipnelt, S.^II.; Allr. il John., J. D.| AIIh I Squires. S.^s.; William Nankiveii, J. S.; John Hot^^mail, tyler. Helmut it t'^ ller llflllli*. Hin t., Sept. 21. l'.ipa Ciaruett of (Ig-^den, who has Sfge spending a wi-ek or^more in a fruitless search for a rtiuaivay^ilaughler, took his golilcn-liain-d detect^^ive this afternoon and returned to his^home, his search having ended rattier tin-^ex|h.ctetliy. '1'his morning Mr. BSfSSw^received a telegram from liis home stat^^ing that the way vvar.l Ni lho had ri-'ttrucd^to the protection of the parental roof,^when* she was s-ifo and well and prob^^ably unharmed. No explanation was^given aside Irom the mere annotini-etU'.-iit^of her safe leliirn, and the story ol her^i x -eru nee must Ih- conjocturcd. It also^developed through tin* telegratn that^^liaruett^ is not die i i.-dcn man's riglit^11ntil^, tun was g.vcti here to avoid greater^publicity than has already been given the^ease. Marriageivrtn.t Issued. HtTTK,Sept. 24 - A marriage license^was issued by the c i rk to-day to George^M. Ilounpiiu of Helena, and Miss Mary^M. liaiig.ui ^ f this city. Mr. liomqii n^was at one time a resident of Butte an^hold a responsible postiiou with the^Moulton comiiuny. At tin- lasteouniy^i'li-etiou tie w . s mi uusut-ccssttil eauili^date for county ch rk nud recorder, ticiiig^ih (eat. d by t'. K. I'.ooth, though ho re^ccivcd u eredltub e vole. Alls-l Hi e ik. Bt'TTB,Sept 24 ^A bad break occurred^this morning in the wa'.er main in Fast^l'ark street, causing a largo stream to^bubble up out of the ground. The very^funny man who is always present on^riicti occasions bad a large tin painted^and placed over the spot, reading ^llutte^Mim-ral Springs.'' The damigo was i^paired later in the day. , Ju.ii'I'..nicy's I l|t.rl.iir.. FtSttMSV. I 're., Jan. 13^Having suffi'ird with mv kidneys, 1 was^induced lo try the OKKOllN KIDNFY^1 FA, which relieved mo in n short time,^1 take pleasure in recommend ng it to^the public as a safe remedy for kidney^difllcuilies.^^...! W. sVaJStSt. CouniyJudge ol liuaiula. AGENTS* FOH HARM. CritaiaRestrietloMs N.oc-.snry ta Baits'*^l ab le Schools. Ii rrr., Sept. 24 ^While the, public^schools are what the name implies,^placea of learning maintained at public^unso free for the children of all^classes, certain restrictions necessarily^have to be exercised to prevent improper^characters from attending these schools^and injaring the morals of innocent^children. The tchool trustees are charged^with this duty and it Is for I hern to see^that due rare is displayed to pre vent tbo^school* from becoming lbs agents for^harm. For ibis reason the attention of^the local hoard of education is called to^tlie existence of the source of^complaint and of much concern^to the parent* of children attending one^of the schools of tho ciiy. Among the^pupils of the school ref* rred to is a girl^Hearing the verge of young womanhood,^who. to say the least, is not a fit compan^^ion lor girls if the age of those wti ^ nro^her schoolmates. This girl is notoriously^bad, and on account of her immorality^and depravity has sever il t m ^^ been ar^^rested and confined in j ill, and is known^to almost evoiyo uly iii Hie city as utterly^lepraved ami b-yond all hope* of refor^^mation. Daily when school is over she^is to be seen walking arm in arm wilb^girl* younger than herself, to whom she^is teaching things they should not know.^Only u lew nights ago she was^seen in tlie lower part of the^city with a little girl not yet^In tier teen* who she enticed Into one of^the dives where they remained for a long^time. It wai plainly not ttio first lime^that the older girl had visited tho same^tlaee, as she was met at tlie door by ia^coring, vdbanous-laeed I Inhuman, who^greeted tier familiarly und seemed par^^ticulate well pleased to see her. As the^character of the older girl is so well^known the gentleman who witnessed the^ucident, all L-xspoliee olllccr, w-a* satis-^led that the visit was for no good and^tried in vuu to usci rlaiu ih ^ name of the^younger girl so us to enable him to warn^her parents of the danger she was in if^permuted to associate with the other girl. OUU ON A BROSPECDT. SaloonK rr per l.imbsrk's Nrgligeacs Cost^Hun thill Bittf.,Sept. 24 ^F. Limback is a ro^^tund gentleman who c inducts a place^of business in the eastern part of the ityat which tlie principal article of mer^^chandise dealt is beer. Although thor^^oughly familiar with tho excise laws, a^familiarity u^ quired through actual ex^^perience and at considerable cost, yet he^entertains such slight regard for the laws^that he is in trouble pretty much all^tbo lime. This afternoon thu corpu^^lent vender of liquors was on trial iu^Judge Muldoou's court for doing business^wnl out a license, the complaint being^made by the couniy treasurer. Limback^admitted that be had received tho usual^formal notice that his license was due)^and to call at the captain's office aud set^^tle. With equal frankness be also ad^^mitted b - paid no attention to the notice^nor to tho personal letter of u subsequent^date sent sa bun by tho treasurer on the^^ami- sill j. et. He said lie had been ^oud^on u broiiH-cdt^ w ho b consumed several^month* of Iii* time, and intimated that^the necetsiiy of paying a liquor license^wus not a matter ol such importance as^to warrant him neglecting affairs^connected with hi* ^bro^becdt.^ Ho had^no particular Uesire to evade payment of^tb^ license, but no great hurry existed^and the authorities could wait until he^was ready lo give tlie matter hi* atten^^tion. Tlie court did not look at it in this^light, nud the fact that once before SaloonkeeperLimback had been ar^^retted for the same oil use, probably had^some influence on ih.- judge, as a fine of^^2U and costs was imposed and the de^^ft uduiit wus oidered committed unless^payment was made at once. HAD fHfc WESTERN FEVER. Ailventures of Two Young Man From Ih*^1'iiit- Tree Mate.^Hi I tp, Sept, 24 ^Two young men^named Figg and 1'iuney arrived in Butte^several days ago direct from a very^moral town in tin-extreme moral state of^Maine. They had the western fever and^came to Montana's metropolis with the^intention of starting in business. Any^one w ho has ever been in Mr. Blaine's^slate can understand what a subline Sun^^day town the average municipal^corporation in Maine is. The^young men had never aecn an^op ii saloon, the police court was^an evil unknown, and a great many^olher important adjuncts that go lo make^up a busy plnce like llutte were unfamil^^iar to tin- young men from Maine. It 1*^not surprising, therefore, that their im^^pressions of llutte, and tho West in gen^^eral, are not of tlie most flattering kind,^and after inking in the city III all Us va^^rious fenturcH lor three day* tie-y con^^cluded to return to their home* in Maine.^Tin* afternoon they packed their collar^boxes, ami W illi their elaborate experi^^ence iu the West and with their con^^science* only slightly damaged, they took^the train for the East. THE bUrtHERs' TOURNAMENT LET'EM GET TOGETHER 1Pet B(iuks of Interest to Butte's^Somnolent Board of Trade. A MEETING TO BE CALLED Mattersof Sufficient Imoor-ance to^Interest Every Business Man In theBusleat of Busy^CarriDS. Bittf., Sept. 24 ^Another attempt will^be niads to hold a meeting of that senile^Institution known as tbo Butte board of^trade. A half dosen similar efforts have^been made within the last two or three^mouths hut with no better result than lo^disturb the sweet ^lerp of the organ z -^Hon. When the agitation ngainsl the^smoke nuisance was at iis height, several^ptlhl.c spirued meiubers of the board^^anted that board to take the matter up^and make some i ff ort to settle the nui^^sance. Several responsible parties had^made proposition* to the hoard to forever^do away with the amelter smoke, out re^^fused lo divulge their schemu until^the b iurd of trade agrenl to con^^sider it. Half a di i-n meetings were^cade I, but not enough interest wus taken^iu them by tbo members to bring out a^quorum and the win 1- matter wus lltially^uroptied, and the bo.nd fell into a stale^of inocuous desuetude. During all these^efforts to hold n meeting me only mem^^bers who wore iuleresii-ii enough to ul-^lend were Secretary Casey and President^Barret, and their opinions of the rest of^the members as far as '.heir public spirit^is concerned is not of the most fl ittering^nature. Mr. Barret is e-pet lady plain in^bi* remarks. He thinks Butte bu i-^nru men too busy to intend to^anything not of personal or in^^dividual interest and are not in^^terested in the city's good. He drew a^comparison between the business men of^llutte and those of Helena which was not^at ad complimentary to the former, who,^be said, worked only for their individual^selves. Mr.Barret i* deeply interested in se^^curing the next meeting of tho irrigation^congress for bulte, and leg that purpose^h^ would like lo see the members of the^beard of trade get together uud Uo some^^thing. Ho thinks that by u strong ami^uniied effort the object could be attained.^The president anu secretary held a con^^sultation this afternoon aud the whole^subject was well discussed. The unani^^mous opinion of the two gentlemen was^to the effect that a meeting should be^held, but ttiat unless tho members could^be kepi awake long enough to w alk to^the boanl of trade room* il was of little^use to call a meeting. It was filially de^^eded that Secretary Casey should see a^number of tho members and gel a urom-^ise to attend a meeting, and if a sulllcient^number premise a meeting will tic called.^The secretary bad better compel each^member to give a bond to assure his nt-^ten nance. Besides tho irrigation busi^^ness, a number of other important mat^^ters should be considered, and il is hoped^the hoard will get together. The regular^meeting night la the second Thursday of^each month. REGULAR LAUGH MAKERS. Sunday Hill lis n l.lt-at Hay at tb* Maes 1rack. HiTil, Sept. 24 ^The committee on ar^range up uts c-uiiiucnced erecting the cor^^ral* and dressing platform* at the race^track yesterday. The contestants will^have every thing convenient and the lat^^est improvement to handle the cattle.^'Flu- arrangement* for the parade will b^^completed to-morrow. The butcher boy*^promise one ol tlie most inter' sting a*^well a* comical pageant* ever witnessed onthe streets of Palis M^-^*r*. Kipp llros.will have one float representing^*'l.iitle lieoecp,^ or the sheeph* rdres*^and Mt ft ^'k a handsomely dressed^toiingniiss surrounded by hi r flock of^vheep and lambs gracing quietly ul her^fei't. This will ha a treut for the^little children. The question of ndiuo-^*ion was settled yesterday afternoon and^the price of admission will gsv lo gentle^^men, for entrance to grounds, ri serve i^seats, barbecue ami camp privih ges. J1^Ladies wilb an escort tree. Tins is a^generous move on ilie part of the butch^^er*, mnl they deserve inn -h praise for I tie^great utiioiitit of geuerosiiy oisplayi-d by^Ihciit in tin* their llrst tsTert at giving an^culi rtu inuicnl uiitler their auspice*. A It i.'ken Aim Bern, Sept. 21 ^John S. N.xon, an^employe at the I'arrot ^inciter, met with^an ueeideut last night while attempting^to get elT a moving elrrtr.c car, by which^he had his right arm broken just below^the elbow. He was returning Irom lodge^alWaikervlll* aboM II o'clock and when^near the cornerc-f Utah avenue and Front^atn-i-t Ii - tried to get rlf without knowing^bow fast tlio nam wus really going. tinan.l afn r Aug. in the Northern Pa^^cific railroad company wall sell ^ xcursiou^t ckrls In m llutte to t lucago and return,^i-.'otl |or throe month*, at eighty dollar*^if4*J). All those desiring to make a trip^Last ^hi uld lake advantage . f tin* rale,^via the great trans-coniiiiental route. V'rs.^ rowley. I hnsiian Scientist receivespatients at 4114 Lust Mercury^street. Hour* 10 to L a, in, i to i p. m.^Consultation lree. (joodypar,Klltch A t-eiillllng's Minstrels^Hilled for Mil Monday Might.^Bittk, Sept. 24.^Goodyear, Llitch A^Schilling's minstrel* will appear at the^opera house next Monday, Tuesday and^Wednesday evenings. An entirely new^programme will be presented and several^novel leatures in minstrelsy will be intro^^duced. Tlie San Francisco Examiner^says: ^The Alcazar stage was given^over to minstrels in satin coals and knee^breeches last night. Trie Goodyear,^Llitch A Schilling company made a good^uppearanee in the llrst part, but tho li si^of the entertainment cume later. The^performance averaged well, and there^were a lew es|k-ciully good acts in it. Lit^^tle Kaatus, u small boy with an extraor^^dinary talent in his heels, danced bis way^into the audioncu's good graces, and Cli-^vette, who dot s some ot Cinquevilii's and^sonic of Trewey's tricks, was another fa^^vorite. The brothers Leoudor's group^^ings and posing* were graceful and pic^^ture t que. KsalEstate Transfers. Bi'TTE,Sept. 24 ^ The following prop^^erty exchanges were filed for record to^^day : JamesW. Fothls et al. to tirrval* Thl-^Is iieaii,lot ^, In block 7, of tlie Nine,^al I plon udililion^ IK 00 O.1- tiibsun to V4 . S. t ohban, one-^eighth luterest iu the UTookt do^lone1 00 V. v,, Ma hulsi i ^l. to P. A. l.oiii.-i. lot^lAi, in block an, of ihe silver How Pal k^and ill hiI CO Allred.Met/ to Newman Kline, el '.'^,^in block 15. ef tlio Northern ravine^addition00 0J CK. I.able el al. to II. II. Casey et al.^^retuthtln In crest iu Uic ^iiai.^^Mats placer cla.in1 0J Faitlie Hal i n glen i-l al. to W. s.^I.'twcr lot b', iu block JS. of Hark s^iitl.ht on*^ 00 Franki isipcr lo I; M. Caliban lot 15,^hi hloek 11, ol Ihe 1.1; Hut to .al in i n. li 00 111Per llnaso, $3 Per lie/, ii,^I* the price of Butto'* finest photos, taken^at tlie finest gallery iu the city, tho Ira^^penal, opposite the po*totliee. To con^^vince you of the sin enoritv of tho work^done there, compare it with Hint made^elsewhere in the ciiy. Tin* will co^ you^notbtn-:. and we will bo glud to have you^do so. We are not obliged to make views,^which any amateur can make to get a liv^^ing, or to get *omeibiIi2 to till up a chow^case Willi. Therefore we conlino our work^exclusively to porliait*, and ill that iltle^we guarantee you the be*t. Again wo in-^v.t ^ you io inspect our work, imperial^gullery, opposite postofllce. K.W. CoNKiiur, Proprietor. Irttcr 1 cads, bill beau*, joti printing of^hit description neatly none at tho fcTAXDAKDofllce. A\l tiller It.sort.^The contract ha* been let for heating^I Hotel May by hot wuicr fn m the springs,^whose waters are a c^ rinui cure for rbeu^gaallssa, dyspepsia, kidney trouble* mid^genual debility. Address Boulder Hot^Springs Hotel, Co., Boulder, Montana.^Gi-urge G. Hi ckwitii. manager. TluitMiners' l ulou Hlarkboard.^The Unite Miners' union olicr* a re^^ward of Mi n for the arrest and conviction^ol the person or pcrsjns who stole the^blackboard, and for the return of the^same. Signed.G. M. MMi'li 1!. S. Femalepug dog lost on Park street^Thursday night. ltoturn to C-iiiiqu-.^Liberal reward. Crystalsprings water from Columbia^gardens is used in preparing all food at^^ be Anti loin, restaurant, i he eleetr.e^fan* i ... arrived. Og4S*s day anil night.^SO Wis; l'ark, Harris A 0 ^od'iau, pro^^prietors. Loit.strayed or atoleu. A black horse^about It hand* high, branded X on left^shoulder. L b.-ral reward if returned to^Geuid lire*., North Madi street. RACETRACK, SUNDRY.SSPT. 27.^HT 2 P. m. Batchers'and Cowboys* Tournament HNDBHRBECUE. $300-INPURSESAND SWEEPSTAKES-$300 Uf*in Camp of the Wild West.^Beef Killin; Ccnteiti.^Roping Cattle Contest*.^C'.wboy Races.^Hiding: Wild Stairs.^Rid: g Buckirg; Hors:s.^Broncho Buster*. IndianRaces. v^T ick Ridis^. FREEBARBECUE^FREE. Sot^Pounds Routed Ox. Getma i Coffee, Home-Mid: Broad.^Country Bitter, Pickles. Saurkraut,^Etc, lite., Free to Ev.r^b;dy, I-roe SEETHE NOMEL STREET PRRKDE SUNDRY. P..11as OK Ali-illsslO.N- i.adles. with an escort, free, t:-nil men, entrance logrouuds, Curved.-eais, llaibecue and i amp, ji uo. EUROPEANSPECIALIST 1 Dr.C.SCHULTZ Overtho Red Boot and Shoe Store, No. 38 North^Main fctreet, fcutte. Between Park and Broadway, lA1AKK1I, throat, lungaim all uloou^disease*, wlu'-h ar*^Utieuily and uermv^Benllv cured iry my^new system of ^in-^Italatioit^ of com^I * tin il nieulcaied^vspur*. Ascatarrh is th*^Icieruuner of deal-^cess and cousiimp-^ui n. each should Im^McmpUy attended^io twfor* it is loo^late. ConstiltstiooIres^ ^ I chaw. CausesoT nervous o^^ Ulty. arising irnra^vooihful IndttcreUonTexeesteiln mature year*^Ud other cause* prod uems nervousr.es* sncii^ss self abuse, seminal weakness. mcli^o^ses.^sexual debility, lex of sexual power, blood dis^^order* and ambition, ^version to ^oeieiy. niel^ancaoly. induction, eoasilpstlon. blotches,^Imiteilimrnt* tu marriage, etc.. leadm; to son.^rniiigot the main and insanity^all curable^rase* warranted lo cure in a very inort time.^Kecent esses in a lew days. ^ barges low, es-^rrrially to lbs norr. *No matter what yon have takea or was has^failed loeure you., .-. Donot irutt your ease to any specialist who^has not msslsa personal examination of your^human system. otuerwHe you will lie dlsap.^pointed by lailure ut Ueaimeol, if tt does not^^rake you worsa Ii^. Kcnui.Tz warrants i cur* ot every east tieundertones ills wonuenul uew remedy Ii^Ihe only certain and prrinaueiic euro la suck^diseases- neineinoer. ivipiii* and stood dis^^eases cured without ilie use or mercury,,'and^vital power restored by bis uew remedy. rt MAi.i- WrAHNKs* -Symptom* of whtok^nre pain* in ih^ baeii and pasius with b irnlog^semation on the top ^-i ihe bead, with uiuouui^discharge an.l a general tclim of lanun ^r^nervousness and depression, sun-diiy cured Dy^Dr. S biiltx s new reniedv. byi - - All sHeetloni of las ey^ skUlfaUy sjBtl^Icieiumi-sily Ueated. READTHIS TWICE. Follyoui-eiitliih ot Hie sum lutat of litunaa^nub i ins is cutis, d by venereal excesses, dis^^ease* and their result*. lin-wonderful New Kerncly It th* best anl^surest of all medicine* lor rotorlnr. strru^th,^ambition aud vigor In those who suiter Irom all^private, elironio and nervous disease*, such as^bliKHl and sk.ni disease*, syphilis, stridulus, ra^^mus, erj slpela*, salt rheum, iieniphlun. psoriv^sis, etc., and all Impurities of tbo blood causing^eruptions, pimple*, ulolcbes, falling out of the^hair, no. PRIVATEImsEAOF.S,^Gonnrrkoea, ineut, stricture, kiauey and bladder^troubles, cytlists. and all *ad . fleet v^r youthful^tollies and excesses, which so uunt uieu lor bust*^Des* or pleasure. 1he wundrrtul success ot this new remedy de^^pends upon ibe fact thai It suppuet an element^whicli 1* found wauung in lb* blood of weak uiea. rf -*^uh~. TUT Tnt UMOEKTAKER 125E. PARK ST. Promptand Efficient Attendance. Embalming and SfuppinS a Sped tilt*^LADY ASSISTANTS. CpenCay ud TelephoneNo. 57. BUTTE,MONT NOWLOCATED IN BUTTE. HUPTURE PERIWANENTLYCURED OR NO PAY Nodetention from bor.lnes*. We rerer yon^to 00O palle.it* in Ihe City and Mate, and bis^^^ vtionut tiank* In Denver. Invr-liesteour method. Written G^^r^ntre to KbastaU5 Cure ell kinds ef RUFTtJEM of both rexes,^without the use of KNIFK OK HYKlMiH, uo uattcr^of how lone standing. EXAMINATIONFREE. THE0. E. MILLER COMPANY. Rooms0.1-94 opers llntisc block, Denver. 1-lntrance^Otitis St^. Office Hour*, u to 12 n. m.. 3 lo 5 p. St.^- I!.' Take hlevator. SEND FOR CIRCULAR. But'eoffice Northwest Corner Main and Park Sts, orer Jacobs' Clothinj Stor;^Rccm is, entrance on Park St. Office hours, 9 to 12 a. m.. and a to 9 p. m. Thi= ChauvinFurniture Co. Hav.'Jn*t received luootthe I 111 v. and I liexpest OPENFIREPLHCE^COHL STORES Everbrought lo Butte^{tew on *alc. SOFTOR HARD COAL BURNERS Andnie imam n ^ as well 11AND 241 BROADWAY. BU1TE. MONT. wxt.1 ^ Boor, v. n. browwhk, k, c. chas- db1bs,UAMCl* DALY, y. K. s Alto LAS 1^. VI. .es.de and Kriall Uea'.rri 11 BEEP*MUTTON+PORK CR7HE.6TC. MainStreot. - - Anaconda. H0GE.BR0WNLEE ^ CO.. B-H-N-K-E-R-S, BUTTECITY. WONT.. Transacta ceneral tian'dtu business. Es-^ehai LC drawn on all tas icoiiu.; cms* ot auropc. Collections Promptly Atteadol To. rcrref|nni1ent^: tVelis. Esrge Ri Co.. Nss^setk; \V.1^, l iupoe.10.. s....I l-o.^. Wells,^faritoSto., enii Franelrcti; timaao Naiioual^tal k. UiuauA; lira bnl.otiai Uana. tluiatia. Hb81'NATIONAL HANK, Ana. onda. SAMPRAMENKO 1)calebix FreshGame, Oysters ANDFISH, lJrtiers. Clnrs, rand Nuts, frulte *4Saesaaaei esu ^^*.^Ccuntri' I'n aua- a Specialty, 1~1 llSttSssi AlUCOCJS, Uml