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8 fHEANACONDA STANDARD: SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER ^S 1891. INTHE WORLD OF SPORT GossipAbout One Thing end Another olInterest to (be Fraternity. MORE RECORD BREAKING Featsof fc wif t Harm at tha In-^dependenc*. Iowa. Track^^Tha Rioti at L^x nsr'.on^and tletwhero. F.C. Howard and a rancher namtd^Johnson will run a foril r.u^ at the race^traek ttii^ aftein ton about 3 o'clock for a^MM of HI. In'- distance i^ 10O yards.^Howard lia. the n piitaiion ofoeMM swift.^But little la known of Jolmaon'a qualifi^^cations on tlio cinder |,aili. Tin-conies!^Will doubtless altr.vt a g ^od ^ I' I crowd. IfAugust Brlmont hud lired racing^men Hi the years to roii.c weuld Liar.*^called MM Be mom's y^ ur. tie would^Iistc raptured rrvxf :.'-)^^ ar-o|il and^S-year-oltt slake He woulil have won ti e^Futurity just as he did last ^^ ur. The^Belmont horses ttaturtd urcuiei in va^^rious stables have won this year $-M Mfc^From Ilie Belmont Mud e came ii^ hree^bast 2-yi ar-oid*. Hin Minimi**, V.itory^and St. K.oriaii; the two lust^S-jrear-olils, Poioiuar and L.^loses, and two of the Itcst^handicap lnr.es, Kan I,mil and F.uic.)^Royal. His Hiyhncss not only leuiia the^^rear-olds in winnings Willi il0f^.!E5, but^lie is one of the ur. uie.t | year-olds iIiib^country has ever |ir^h!ucc.I. 'I li^ 2-year-^i Ids of the Issl sissoii sie preliably the^he.I km ii in years. ( erln.nly Yorkville^Bella i. the iireutesl lllly since Miss^Woedford's iluy. Hi r i\iiminu^, j.tTi 440,^do not ttilllrii inly ^ nil liasue her form,^for ill ll.e riclast slakes she was I)'Ulen^by His Highness. Vickrjr will prubulily^be a ureal K-yiar-oiil, u^ l.e ^^ not cer^^tainly not muiiy pounds behind His lliirli-^neas when an ueeidem relirnl l.im, lie^won H4,4Go. Loates,the laglMl j srkcy, who is^taking an enfnree.l vacation, MMMM leav^^ing America, said: ^The feature of me^^ns in this country whicli strikes me as^being oililest is iIih iroiitdi* the starter,^have with the jockeys, 'i bey ap|iear to^bu nutural enemies and aasj always light^^ing, it isn't that way in Kiighind. The^rules governing jockeys are sire', and^particularly in rcgurd to their con^^duct at the |iost. If ^ man does^not bring his mount up to ihe scratch^in good shape hu is wurucd that a MMM^tition of his conduct will throw turnout^of a job for the rest of a meeting^Hia record is closely watched, ami il he^continues to make uliy had l.reaks the^^tarter or starters make u repot t of ihein^to the rtewurds, unil tin1 j* ( key either^emigratt s or rt liti s from lie- business.^He cau't lido in l'.tig:an^i au.tiu. 'The^jockeys and starters tire therefore friendly^and the former help ih^ latter to gel the^horsea away on ^ vi n lermi.. It is no use^to get much advantage in the start, be-^causa tha flagman won't liuve it that^way. It's bis business to see that the^horses get away m line, or as near it as^possible, and hi M n^ s pretty MM doing^it, loo.'' Thainternational trotting congress^held at Hadeii-Haih n ^ m l.' ill the month^did some good work. Nearly i very coun^^try exc-pi the United Slates was reprc^sente.l. The commitlee mapped out a^sat of rules uline. i idetitu-ul wi h those hi^use in America, utid taken altogether i tie^outlook '.or Kiiropeau trotting is bright.^The tracks are to be built on the Anier:^can plan, and tiny will be measured one^yurd from iIim pole as ii~ual. SPO;tTA I UUZcMAN. ABorss Uses ami a taal lilts that Mail* Tiling*lstass||.^t|ci W u tl^e MMi l;i/1 han, tt.-t. M Tin r^' MajcBil4^arable sport at the race track to-ihiv. The prlllClpa!i Vi'llt w.is 11 ruce I etweell Col- lonwooilt'lii^ uiul i i.inch's hl.iek p;ic r.^The race ua^ lor j-'i^. i^ st ihr. e hi hv .^OOStoeiweed won t ti t ee siraiglii tiials in^2:4S, :.' :U and flltty. ilie h .e k ma e went ^ IT her feet ill^each Ileal, and this is why she did no^better. Aman by the MMM of MMMej from^White Sulphur Spunks, r.iine over io.il.iy^to run 1^ niiis Monger a foot r ue t^ rtvu^a sde. Monger is a llli nil^ r oi Ilie It. s -^mull hook ami ladder company. 1 he^distance was M yar Is. J lie Wh.tc Sul^^phur man won the rac.i. 1. ^ta of nnmey^was put up on Monger by 11 z mm^sports, but lie ^ a not in it. MAHtR IHb II FAK1^. Jiss tine I).i) (ilH's llawu p, II ii^K iui.il A Its it I it lil rMjsMsWi,tie-.. 24. The cloy,^cotiii st MMMM 1'. ter Mailer, the If sb^chumpion, and Jim Baly t^ -iiitflit ^as a^tlsgle. At ilie end ol the first round ihe^referee declareil the contest einleii m M ,.^Iter's favor, 11.i!y Ii.iv been kn eked^under the ropes. Dal), howi v. r, v as m a^corner apt ur. inly imliurt, and ihe un^presslnn is that the in titer was fix .1 up^to give Mali r the prc-tigu of u ktioeUont^In one round. Hisrmeit^ ..i irotts a,^Lexinokik, hv , Oct. N - The Isrcesi^purihaie of h.gl -hreil trolling sleek^made in Kentucky Ibis year by n I Msg^llldiv dual Was dial jii-l ^i n plel.d by If,^S. lioburt of Sail Male... ('a|. As aansj M^Anon, the Cajifomia L' yenr-ohl, by Ku a,^tioneer, dam by HutweM. MtM the^world'a record ^.t 2:1.%%. Mr. Ilobirt^cum - to Kentucky to I uy i|^.^best Nutwood mares he lotihl^fcr sale. 'Ilie ssjasjM is that^aacnred the frllowing: Wf^ m \V. II^Ihe bay niare HMMOs), i y MM d.^Maine (jrshan . bf Harold, for t^from K. B. Hack Ihe bay male Olei^Belle, by NutsiKi !. ilnnt M^ Iros^Gaorge Wilkes, for t D| fr. in findhe .II II MMb.l'JO; Vlesv .by RM Patterson,the chestnut male '' reus-, all,^3:2**/,. by Nirwiiod, dam MoUta Ttsaaaai,^by t'.lot. jr., an I the buy yotrliug lllly^Dainty Ms, by Hell l(o\, dam 1 rossi.au,^price ItsVM 'or thi- two; from K (i^Slower, the chestnut maie Almeila. by Al-^motit, dam Alma Mater, by Mamliriiio^I'atcbeii, lor (iu.uo. Atl.esing'.^li. Lr.giNOTiiN.^ let. SI^Four faiiMgi^R nald son. Missal se( ..ml, |i4y Itraajaj^third. 1 line, :4V. Onemile- Liugtcti won, Corl ine Ken-^ney si cond, Loudon Smoke third. Tmn ,^I Uav inilo and a siiteentii^Flower Oeliiswon,Melanc atcond, slack Star^thinl. Time. 1:4*! Onehu m and venty yards^E^telle^won. Business second. Cola I a pa thud.^Tim*. 1:4.!:. Fivefuriougs^Faraday won. Torrent^second, CMM tU.rd. T.me. 1 MM ThsClass at Kasnvilla. Nakhvillf.,Tenn.. Oct. 24 ^This was^the clus.iiir day of the races here. Inthe - is trotting class^Arlino won,^Walter E second, N. T. H. third. Best^lin'e, 2:16. Four-i ar-old Irol^Pn d S. won, Wilkea^second, Ur. Sparks third, Uarnatt founb.^Best lime, 2:18. Krer-lor-ulltrot^N'ellie W. won. Vice H.secoi d. Kosaland Wilkes thiid. Best^tunc, 2:14'i. AtChic i so. (hkm.o, Oct. 24.^Three-feurlht of a^mile^Anne E i iMMl won, Mormoso sec^^ond, 11 'i k W.ck third. Time, 1:15. live-.ghihsof u mile ^Hue* McDiifT^won, Kaueirao atcond, l'romise third.^Time, 1 MM. Onemile^ It'iyal Flush won. Quotation^si com', loin Jones third. Time, 1:43 Onerade^isatita Anna won, Ella^BlncUburu second, Bankrupt third. Tune,^1:4.'/i Ti.ice-fourths of a mile^Warren L' -^laud wen. Happiness second, Jim Buiili third. Time. 1:14',; O'e ini.e ami a bix'ecnlh over hurdles^^ L | -or won, Loiil' Sh it second. Ar sto-^crut th.rd. X m \ 1:57J^. IlreskiiisauU llskl ng ftreossls, lNnF.PkNOI.NCIC,Iowa, Oct. 14^Sev^^ens-live MMttH W'ere sent airainst their^recrds to-duy: Some excellent time^wa, made. Lockharl,by Nutwood, who was only^put in training 60 days ago, was sent to I.i .i 2:21 ami made it in MMf, ItoyWilkes to Heal his ItMM was sent^t^o in les, but he has u m irk which he is^not likely to lower soon, lie did the Hist^mile in 2;11J4 and the second hi 2:10^. LisMM 4 Aliertoiiwns scut against^mark, but Ml onlv do IMM 1'Merestto beat 2:2a did il in 2:18. II.i ii urn to MM 2:31 paced in 2:24. Julianto beat 2:37 trotted in |M Buoyantto beat 2:14 paced in -:'-^'!/,. ToIh-uI ~ :M'/t Si. L 'Uis trotted Hi 2:-l){. Tobeat 2:-H's Midnight paced in 2:17)4. Tobeat HV4 Leander trotted ill 2:22. Toheal- ii. KMWMMM paced in 2:2oy{. 'Tobeat 2:47 1 upturn Lewis trotted iu^2:.V. Thetirwsi H'cyele B lee. MMYuKK, Oct. 24 -Tho score in tb^^b cycle race ut !^ o'clock this morning^was: Mart 11, 1.36.' in.les; Ashinger, 1.813;^Lamb, LJM^| MsMKi 1,260; Boyst, 1,178;^Alb. ri. Utl At3 o'clock this afternoon Ihe bicycle^race score was us follows: Martin, 1,414^miles; AMMMsWi 1,181; Limb, 1.33J;^Shock, lssw}| Allien, I 2M; Boyst, 1,240- Itis proiiahio that M srtin, tho chain^pioii, would hive mad^ close to 1.6^^^miles if he hud been pushed. He passed^shock's wor d's record of 1,405 miles this^afternoon at 12:23 o'clock. Martiu slept^la hours during tho Week, A-lunger 82^hours and 2i m nines. Shock 22 hours aud^10 minutes. Lamb 31 hours and 26 inin^tites. Itis pat 'mated that Martin will receive^about |:tn m. Ashinger $.',0 10, Lamb $1.(100,^MM Mfc. Allien S7l^j m tl II yst tfiOJ. MMMMMMMsj^Bi t i f., Oct 24.^The second boa ling^bowling contest at Loombt) A Tonkin's^alley took place to uighl and was even^more exciting and interesting than tho^Ural. Thirly llve playera were entered^and aside from the purs^s oiTcred, sev^^eral hundred dollnra m si le bets clung, d^hands. John dray won first pnse, (2U,^by a score ol 31; John Hancock and Will^^iam I'.iul divKletl scc'iud unit third, each^btviug 2** point^^ Thomas Paul chalked^up the lose-I score, 17 pottita. tPOMiNiiGOSSIP. IkeWeir, the MtMM spider, and Frank^Shele, the MMMM featherweight, have^llialche I 10 ti.-hl to 11 finish with skill^glovi s eai ly in M mlK'r. \e I li leai s has .11.other 1iv.1l to Ihe^Oiytniiic club 111 the Metropolitan, which^lias biidl all expensive arena uud will^give its 1:111 hi IsJtM Momlay night. f'hurlesl-'ulford of llarrisbiirg. 1*A., and^i'upt. J. I MM ,UI. tu shoot three^inalche- each of 100 birds, linrlinghain^rules, ^ mnl- MMMfi N'-v. 12, 11, 14, ut^Mariou, N. .1., for 11.0J0 a side, Septemh.r ^ a Ktissiaii athlete, M.^V,do^ sk, iiikI, r ^ ok lor u bet to run 146^miles ill 24 hours. He is credited witn^traveling the J uri.ey 111 23 In urs 211 min^^utes. The leal is within the grasp of s.-v-^MMlMMsi v.l.: t lisiles Howell, 1,1 urge^l.iitlew.asl ami to org, llai. ul, tiul there^is a great tloitlit rcgar-dng ibis latest feat.^Perhaps Ihe ^^guess mdu^ wus used. Two111 11 iKs eighteen und ^ Il - -11 ft ti^secoii Is for a tit le, made by B-'rlo 111 a^safety liicycle, seems to be u record wnicil^is liable to stand for some time; 2:21 4 \^made by /. Itilncnuaii 111 P. oriu, is the^only A in--r ic ill tune which has ap^^proached it thus far. Doutge hold* the^MMNtl Irmii six to twenty 111 h s. 1111-^meriti.iii's nice is the worhl's ree^ rd in^coiiipetitioii. 'I lie mile mad ^ by B rlo^ui.d ihe nine m ide by Oiniond were notu^made against nine with pacemakers. Ihe strong men IMMMMl in I icUud |^have MMM to brink M the rt cords they^inade lasi winter. MMM MM taken the^breath out ^ f his utitagoiiists by showing^pMMMMstl feats. He now lilts u hor-e^and tun s MMMMMMi while holding 66^poiiml diiinhli. lis. tine of lu^ great feats^is to hold a grand pi.ill 1 on his chest^while lour musicians stand on top of 11^uud play n tun ^ The announcement thai^Lotus I yr, the French Canadian, is going^to Loudon, has put Ihe Imh 0:1 his^mettle. D.J. Hervrvessy^J^Iercar\tile Gomparvy,Bvjtte Gitvj Hi,^^! Irmi-tiesMU Cass.**^lltTi^. Oct. 24 O.ily a fair sixed audi,^cuee gieet d, the last presetitatioit of the^^t h MMM an t'as.i^ ul Maguire's to^^night, but the performance was as gootl^as on the previom nig il, 'The MMMM rs^of Isn by Jess line BnM'IW. fsJaMsfffai^fiif: by I'reil'Tiek I'ock, I'un t (MMM^by W.lh tm PoWMfl and iln (MM /'. M*^bmiiLwI.!/ ^ Y Jennie L e. counl nut h.il^^ls eu improrsti un n- I'ba play itMrll is apic.uieelreal i:ie, a.' seen and tieor !^ol 011 y loo often, uud yet the uinm r ^ I^ton*- a'.tr ibuted to it by the cistern pr^ ^i^is not pr- s til 111 the play as K,v, u by lie-^I'uiou Siptare company, the piuy will^o^ pn si uied ill Anaconda next we.k. 1i( runes of a Ureal City^ w ill he ul MMtlHe first three nights ol the^sTM k. ACrslris I'.r.-. MMMM1. 1. T., Oct. 24 ^A iMMMMH^prairie tin is raging soutn of here. Com^uud orch .r.is are being destroyed. Dun-^age is incalculable. Mor\tar\a. We^aVe Them ^airv Thouaandaalready know the triumphs^rd our efforts for this season. Sales of^1. dies' Overgarments for Autumn aud^Winter will grow greatly over any former^MMaa and wa huve therefore prepared^large.y for the fresh impetus of business^that should begin to-duy. Lades' Jackets Our Specialty. Alargo lot was received by expreai^yesterday, more will be here before day^^break. Tl M sans dire that every right^style in every right fabric can now be^loiind here and at right prices ton.^Wicaps. Jackets. Rcr.PERs, Capes, New.^^AsMMMMj we have tbim all. FurTrimmed Qarments. For12 years there has not b-cn such a^season. Our oiders were placid long b ^^fore the recent advance in price. You^aro the gninir. Table after table is^h ad d with garinents trnnmcd with mink,^beaver, marten, moutfljn, Astrakhan,^Persian lamb and all of the commoner^grades of fur. CatchThem While you Can. Whenthe msreury falls fur prices rise.^Words of appreciation are express* I c ^n-^1 t iling prices. Pnces are always a sore^point and compline tils are not apt to^I me from buyers if ibere ia any doubt of^teal cheapness. Such testimony has^value. Ladies'and Children's UnderWear. Wethought we had st ffl^ient to carry^us through the season. This is another^straw that shows the popularity of our^goods. A large consignment was received^yesterday of sevoral grades and sis^s.^Now is the time to buy. Qualitiesto Suit all furses. Inall the leading and many special^makes of the choicest and warmest Un^^derwear that has ever been exhibit*.I^we bave now an assortment that is un^^surpassed In f xteut aud value. Wehuve spoken, be you the judge. EUROPEAN Dr.C. SPECIALIST! JLTZ Overthe Red Boo: aa I Shoe Store, No '6 North Maia Street,^Butte, between Park aod Broadway 'ATAl KH. throat. Lung aod all blood dlsraaes, which are spe'dirj^aod prrmaosuily cured by u.y mw sy tem of ^ibkalal-oa' of com^pvui d m. U 'ated vu|ihs Asraitirrh t^ the fo: matter ft ^'eafness and ciMMMMJl ea I^ttiui'd le 1 r niptly si ei dm to Isfoie it ia 100 late,^c n,u iu iou rae oi rharirc. Csusr*of teivous uctUity, ^r stag from ynutliful Indiscretion^ex. e i s 111 inspire years slid other csti^s prodiieiug uerv usuess^sie 1 as se.f-.ibuse, s^ n.l.i.il wr laiess, i icht losses, sexual dehully^Ins-if *exu.o p ^aer, has d ilism Oris 11 d smbitieu, aveis.oa 10 ir^rlrty mel..neliO.V^ iu .igi stlnn. cons p illon. uioicliei, iiiipcuiroeiits tc^^ a|s|B^*. itu. Iswasaj io lultniiug of he b ain aud nsnultv m^cnr.iba.. c.is s wsn an,. .1 to tti r In a very shun time l;^ eeni esses a^u fesr d -vs. 1 haig^s mw, espse.aiiy to th- Issor.^ho 11 attrr w^ at nu h ^\^ laseu or win. li is failed te cure you.^l^o not mist your c^se to any ip . ial st who na- aat made a par^s'lUul txaiii n.iluMi of your hiitiiiu s-1 t-tn. mtierwi-e )ou w 11 [*^ulssp ssii.lei Dy tsilure ottrr uiiieiit. II It u k-- 110 m iks vo.i worss^I'll ecin i-TX warrant* a cine ef r.' t^ case lie u der a o s. ill-w inder.ui now eniejy is th^^only ceil In . nil pernunieot cure 'U - m il disea-ei. it -iDeinbsr, -y.ihihs ud a.ood dlssitsts cured^wliii'ul the u^e 1.1 mercury, aud vital p .w r ^ siu . d i^^ Ills ew t medy. Fmiai: Wi aknf.ssi s^ ynt. toiti-of wh.eli tire istlns in lie li.e-k and psin with burnina^scn^: lion on ih t. p f ti.e nra 1. w. h un . ^lis ^ l-ciiaiue m 1 a nr. arsl tce.i.ig ^.f languor, asc^vititiiiss aud ilepretiloa, sp-euny cured hy tir. Scliimx stnrw rrn el. READ THIS TW1CB ! Fullynne-righ h ol Hi ^ sub :o:ai of li unsn siitlsriu, it MMMi fef veiicrca'. exceisea. dlseasn^an 1 their rcsu is. Thew. ndcr 11' New Uetuedy is Hie Iiest and surest cf al! in dieinei f .r r stor nx strei gt'.i, SMMtlui mid v.ioi'M ill se who sillier fioai all private, c.irrm-o an 1 ncrv mi ihseises. such as^k^o id and skin di e ises, svplit'U. scr.ruloui, lavssts, eiyiMiag Mil rln-trii, ;^ -m pn.un. psoriasii,^and al - unpariUes 01 .111 hiua 1 esus.o^ ' i up., -lis, pimp es, b seeks*t, fa itu; out of tuu h nr. ite. PRIVATEDIsEaSES. Gonorrhoea,gleet, stricture. 1 i In^t and 1. addei tr utiles '^^'^^ Us, an I all sad effect! ol^}oti I fin fin irs .in-' evsrss^e^, u h cli so unlit me., t ir liit-nirsi or pleasure. TheWonderful t ic e-s of I is new leui-i tv depj id. up^4 till fall ih vi 1'. stippllci au eieme.it^wltlvu is t, und waMMf m the b SOd o. we k MM, CottageHotel, COP..CQIX)HA1KI AM) tiALEXA 8TS. HIShotel will be run on tlit Kuropein Plan in a^strictly first-class manner. Kuoms i^;ht, newly^papered, painted and furnished throughout.^Every convenience for the comfort ol truests. Kates^liberal. Now open under the management of AdExcellent l!r^tjurdDt Hud in fonttiMSKW HYOTTEs T NOWLOCATED IN BUTTE. RUPTURE PERtonEKTLY CURED OR NO PAY Kodetention fror.1 tmiiiesg. We rerer you^to 01)3 ivitleiiU In the Cl.y and Mate, aud Ms^MtfMMl Dank' Iu MMM MaMMMlour netlicd. Written Guarantee to^A*!-o!utelv lure sll kinds ol RLl'Tl'KI- cf both seyes,^without the use ut KMl ii OR WKIMOK, u^j matter cihow long 1:1 ;. EXAMINATIONFREE. THE0. E. MILLER COMPANY. Roomsot-oi Opera House nlocfc- Denver. Entrance^Curtis M. urlu-.- Il 'nr-. ^i to li a. 111., 3 to 5 p. at.^Take Ktevssar SEND ton CIRCULAR. Butteoffice Northwost Comer Maia and Park Sta.. 0T^r Jacoii' Clothior Store^Rocm is cnuancc 00 Park SU Office hours, 9 to 12 a. m., aod 2 to 3 p. ra. GREATEXCITEMENT. TheAnaconda Mine in Full Blast THOUSANDSOF WINERS JtfHNT SHOES. Thebest place to buy them is at the clo in^ oat sale ot a Bankrupt Ly nn, Ma*.s , factory, 204North Main btreet. READA FEW OF OUR PRICES : Mens heavy working shoes^Miners' heavy nailed shoes Men'stec dftM shee^ Men'stine slippers only Ho\s'sttong Fchool shoes 9 QOC,H, $1.25 $135.worth $2^#1.50, #i.7g $2^85c a pair 9 # Si.$U^^ $1.50 Msses' atfOOg school shoes'-c' P1* 9t 25 Childrens spring heel ihosi35c. 5CC, 75, Si Ladici'linedonjrola boots ... S1.25. $1 *o, $1.75 $2 Laiie^' extra line button beots (small sizes)IIalf Pricc LOTSOF GOODS AT LESS THAN COST OP MANUFACTURE. WoolenSines and Slippers at vxholesile prices. Men's Heavy Buckle Overshoes at ^! and $1 25. IMPROVETHIS OPPORTUNITY, AS OUR TIME IN BUTTE IS LIMITED. LYNNFACTORY FAILURE SHOE SALE, 204North Main Street, Butte.