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8 THEANACONDA STANDARD, MONDAY MORNING, JUNE rj. 189 BIFFER3OF THE GLOBE Boienun'sBase Ball Team Badly^Frozen Oat by tbe Bottes. DIDN'TGET A SINGLE RUN TheBovs of the Bis Mining Camp^Got Thero With Both Foet-^Phllipsburirers Whipped^by Helonaltes. BiTTr.Juno Si. The Hum- loam fully^t*r*U**'liii-*l flflflflf t^i-iliiy .ui'l t^flfll I^ uplo^^i*J1^h1 tlirniM'Ui*h hoars*' an tlie, niu llu*^conmii: champion** wi|M- up Ui^* diamond^willi the blacloirarlM-tl ^pirntc^*M un*l Ue-^fpnl tin mi in MM lirst i~111H^i 11 caul)' or the^mmimiii. TIkmi' flrfral of ^*'i*ti-nluy put^ill- Imixk iii green riifhl ii|miii their inettln^and they went iniu tin- kuiih- ^ith a llxril^^1^ l^ riniiwilioli to win, ami tin y did it Willi^a rush and in a way that i-iuletl the en^^thusiastic spr'Malors lo tin* t.i]^ notch of^jH-rliTtion. (uplinger wan in Ilic Ixix for Itutte and^pill 1 i'il a aaagtliflceal gam*. Misdelivery^was ft colliplclc puz/lc la lllc \ 1 ^llol's and^he niowiil ihein dow n as fast nit they^4-ould Bleu up 10 the plate to lie sacrificed.^(Inly five hits wore *^ei uied ,-if loin iluritii^^the entire game and four of therm were^made after two ini'ii wi re out. lie kept^Ins head ^c!l at critical point*, purtiru-^lurly in the ^-iu I it !^ and uiiiiii jftftifta*^when the \isi!ors were Iryaafl hanl to^avoid a shut-out and pitched Itull like a^veteran trolu start in liinsh. There well'^n few iico|ile ill the (fraud Hlitiid tfvlio ill^first kicked al t .ipltnuci hciiitf put ill lo^pin-li on aeeoiiut nt I,is ii'-n r h.ivinu aje^^viollftly dlstinulllslii 'l tiilllself, Imt iM-lore^three iMltlffN hud l.een pla.Mil they^were elii'i-ruii; hint as i iitliiisiastieally as^weie his Irit'iiiU, ap's^ pileliinu lo-*la^^nub a ie\ rial 1011 e\ eu lo hi* ailinirrrs, and^is eon\iiu'iny piiMif that ho is a i_*h*mI^pitrhi-r us any iii iln- league, liarr'nutoii^eau^'ht him in line Btjrlfli ami iheeutire^fteaftl irate I' in brilliant MiipiMirl. tluly^one error was made up to 11o- uiiiiii in-^nitl|t, and two made 111 Ihe last ililiiliu^were ol the exeusahle order and did not^amount to anything. The lioys all played^hall al over)' stage of the game, hill the^work of Harrington hehiml the li:tt, and of^mi.111 at second i n I liright at m'ioii^wan pal ihiiI.ii Iv line. Their BahF^ing was sh.iip and elean. and they^entered Mil ineh of ground there^was in sight. Kl.iuiiery and Siniih hatted^like Honda* tin* former m*eiM*ing lwi^ home^rum* ami a Iwn-!^.ii:tfei. ami the latter a^11 .nle. and lli^' boya all li.illed will^and ran Maea like M jie-t as they^always do when they uiv playing their^game. Th**\ initors 011 the atftnf hand put up a^rutlier ragg* *l game ami one (hat Ml in^derided eonirast to Ihojrwork of yester^^day. The liiiiiiinerine whii'li their pitcher re*'eived,ll'itwii'l^. was enough lo dis^^hearten any team, (filths' advent into^the boa was ktBfmJdad H nil a gn at hi.ire ol^1 rti 1111 n^ 1 s^ ami iiiueti other noiea ami tin.^^made hi* s|^* *dy downl.ill all the more^gratifying lo the local eraitks. For^the last three weeks (iihlm has^MM nothing hut practice and get^his arm in shape and the management of^(In* team Ixildly assorted that they were^saving him up lor t*t-*lay*n game with^Hiittc. ho that if they hist ilie lu st one they^would la- nun* of the sceoiid. I^uat even^^ing (tilths walk* d ni'4'iiml towi with the^air of a millionaire, lotting overyh*iMl^ he^met know that lit was ^gmlig to miikc^monki-y s 0111 ol the Ituiii s tisinori***' .*'^Hut ho ilid not ilo 11. (in the other hand^the* Unite k.iiggcrs made a monkey out of^him ami a tei-y hig one at that. They^^I^ in d up on htm from the Jump ami^em^alied In* choicest curvet* all over the^lot ill a way w Inch was mighty haul on tin*^nutficldeni. Kvery man thai came lo tint^plate gave it a crack ami In-fore the name^w as half over (ill ihs must have In sell h ^i-ce*l^in tlir iriy disagri cahlc coiicitisioti Unit^hi' was 110 pitcher. At the end of 1 lie third^Hilling Ins luce wore tin* most disgusti-il^1 \pn sstoti iin.igiuahl*- an*-! Iioin thai time^on he Ml cr slllih d. I'll*'git .*i .Its' Miller, olio of tin' stars^prcviousi*. mentioned in the ^t*.mi\i.'ii,^iiri'i* 11I last night fmin Mitincaitohs and^Marled in to piny shoii fur the \ isittirs, imt^was tvi it* il at the end *^! tie fourth i^,-^mug 011 aci'eiint of ^p^ or play nig. With a^law uii'i'e men like Miller. Iltiasmea will^Ite in hi^'k to win again** from even |h*or *lldMisxnllla. Th*'MM MBul w ith Unite al the hat^us usual, and as is their custom they^It* Iped thcmscltett to a couple nf runt*^w hit*' the hall was nice ami h ^ r*l. Itrciiiiau^was hii hy a pitched hall ami ironed to^MM and promptly Mole miitaaj Fl.iun*'r\^Raaj out in torn Sloiivt. fjlmiami hu to U Molht.who thivw wildl*. 1*1 His* and^MMI MIC Miller threw Harring^^ton out at lirai. smith sin.islnil out a^corking louhle ami l.le.is 'ii-.inri'il. Smith^wi ut to thud on Herrii's error, liright^was hit h^ a piteh'-ii hall ami stole second.^Iktaniond ended the inning h^ hatting an^easy one to Miller, 111the M*coud Caplinger struck out,^linns How ^^^it lo He 1111 ami llrcnu.iti^llktoed to I'laee. Bull* got lour ,n the^lined. Planner) gol four hail hills and^lntttod to tirst. (tlei-on i.ent up a high^one to ^ i ntoi. w hu h I'l.too dropped. Har^^rington hit safe lo left ami l latiuery^scored, flu 11 Sin th pu kctl out a auod^on*'ami sent it out against the lell Held^leneo f*tr thro*- I uses, si inling (tlcasoit^and llarriugioii in. I.nul l rapped out a^single .mil Smith u-'tiied m lliaa the rult-^Iter. Itesinoinl fatiueil *iiit. Caplinger Hew^out to \il.i 111 -. .mil Biinia hit an aao^ om^to Owba. Inth*' fourth Bn MM lad ^IV with a hit.^vti'iii lo second m Plannatry'a aaiilftim. In^thiitl on .1 passul hall ami scored on^M,tier's rank ciror. w Inch l**t Ctlpaaun to^first, rim liiade a hail 1ln**^w ill and^(ih-asoti took so*-..ml. Then, after lining^the pr* tin 1-1 l .,se sle.ilniu that ha- Ih i ii^w en heie Ihis tear, h*'stath* tllird wbila^ill*' piichi-r was kwklM riajM at him.^VMM and 1 he oil,, 1 liiffi Maia aiill *^* r^to tlnnl lo discuss the matter. 'I his h it^the plate oiitin ly niipi-olei i. d ami while theyw* r*' all talkina ^t ovatj GbaM ipnollvw.ilki il 111. Il.it: iiil'Ioii M^ out lo^Ailaius. Simih goi lour halls and went to^seronil on Mollei'* fumhh'of dihlm' throw .^BriatM hit to I., aluffel, reining the tattW* Thesidcwasiviu.il in one. two, lhroe^iinlrr in the fifth. Iicinoml Ma out to^1.. MolTet and .).^^ Mullet roun d ( aphn-^g * 1 .111.1 Hunts. Inthe sixth rtialiaail g*it Hi st on Heain's^fiiiuhle and went lo Mimil *m auollaT^^^rror h\ ^!^^^ Molfi t. riaiim ry had tint liiadea llil ^et .lllll Wll^ ll lie s|eppe*| np \q Ihehat he look* d aligr^ . lie let dl iv*' al^the Itrst g.HHl hall thai came along and^^out it out hotwocti left ami renter for^four hags, srinlitu' in lln iiuaii. (iloasoti^flew Ml to Piara. OiMta Ibraa II.in met,,n^out ami Porter ^lni the s.tine for Smith,^liright opened the so. enth w ith ^ aincta to h'lt. W* lit to seeoml on llesuiend'tt aaeritieoand s* onil on ( aplingar*a sineh-^to right. ( .il'lipj' i w*rit to BBPOtMl ^ti^Bums' sacralh'o, hut du d thero, lltciinati llyillgout lo I'l.n e. I'lanili r\ **p^ li* d Ilie eighthwith another oorafaaa home run^drive down the fowl line lo k*ft,thaball goingclear lo the h'll'-e. (iloas*!!! fol^^lowed with a doiilile. H.irriugi'in loiil^-*l^out lo 1,. Molfcl. Smith cupped out a^^ ingle. aBfadiDrf (ihasi'ii to laird^ami stele s* *- ind. liright went lo^first on I'.ills. Illllllg the hascs.^Desmond strmk mil and I. Moflcl^tlin-w- Caplinger out al llrsi. Hutle g^^t a^ooupl*- rnon* 111 the ninth siiupl* as .1 ini*'-^tar of courae. Ureuuan 1* d oil w it It u Una doubleover seeoml, went lo third on a Bssedhall and scored on Flannery'* t*-o^^^a* drive o\ or Hearn'a heitd. (iloatutu^reached Hi si on ileum's error which let^Flannery to si-eond. hut w as throw n out^ul second in trying to make two hase* on^it. Harrin-rton amaalied out a ^ingleMm^ing in Flannery and then stole seeoml.^Smith rapped out a single, liright elided^the iiiiiing by Hying out In Adams. Thevisitors only aueeeoded in^getting nix men to second and three of^Bm 1 cached think III the llrat inning,^after two men went out. Ileum nod^MolTet bit Kill*'. .Molfcl started for second^and Harrington tlm w to lieml him off.^Ileum started for tbe platu and Ilit iiuun^returned the ball ill time to eatrh him. Ill^(he sixth, alter Vomer and L. MolTet bad^struck out. Ileum hit safe. Htole seeoml^and wont to tlnnl on a hail throw hy llar^^riugioii. Joe Molfol, the next hotter, hit^lo liright and nun d the Hide. In the^next Hilling after liright li.nl put out^(fihhft and Adams. Kcow 11 Muaslicd out a^thrts-liagger but died on third. Porter hat^^ting an easy one t*i llrennati. The visit^^or* cam*' near saving theiiiHelvea from a^shut out in the eighth and ninth, and^nothing hut tie hardest kind of work pre-^ventod them from scoring a nm. Inthe eighth, I'lucc went to first on^balls, took second on Visner's single and^a wilil pilch advanced both rtinneraa bMa*^With men on aaooM and ihinl and m - m)nllt it looked as (hough lh*-y Would^attndy score, hut they did not. 1- M*ilfot^hit to Itriglit. wholhri w I'laee out at the^plate Mollct stole second and K* own got^first on halls, lilling the hases. J. Molfot^Ih ^ out to Smith, (tilths hit to liright,^w ho stopped 011 second, retiring llourn at^second. Inthe ninth Adams rcacln d first oil^llright's error. Kcown bit to liright, who^thiew Adams out at second. Porter hit to^('uphngor, w ho throw wild to second to^eateh Keoun. I'I.n e got first on halls and^ngain il I lllhllj as thougb the visitors^would score. Visner hit to Smith, who^lim n Kcown out at the plate. I.. Molfcl^hit to liright, who retired I'laee at third,^and it was all mm iiii i k. aii.11.111.mi.rn.a.r. Itrennan.0h Ii!laa3o naaaary,if...... ^t31a^a l.li'.is.in.1st h ii:iI11IaI Harriaatoa.e.... 1:IIa^I11 Kama,-M b. . .'.1t11t'-' ^right, -s '.1I11.171 pesin*ind, i f 511111111a rapllnfer,p .... *^a10^-'1 Bara*vaf I^^1^^iI lilllllS... .Is14 .71.1 vii 11. iii. a.11. eo. Vtaaar,*^ I.Moffat, kI i^Ii^a Ijeara.*l i*-i^- .1M. tict. isi l^.1a1 lilbba,p411a Ail.mis,if .t rl ..11aa Miller,si.I1111 Keoan,rlI11I htriar*it \ m4n11 I'll, cf'-^1111 BMmhi '^ I 1 -'^ ^ t simm viiv Itntti'a I t J I ^^ i I I 14 iio/eiaaiia ^ u u u ^ a u *^ a iHMlruns lluttc .'. IMM lilts I'.rcn^tun. rkUMary. muiiIi. Ttiroa-tNtM1 nils Hmltli^ami Keowa. Hum rani Kioaoary Htoien hase. plelillllll I. lileasntl .'. Il.ll i lilutnll. Milllll. nrtaht,U Mniiet. Ileara. Ilaae* aa hails ml^4 up 11t a, nit lillilis .'. Hit hy plti'licil hall Bj\^ llll^t iii liliilHiJ. Mrnek nut laplinucr ^, (ilble^PaaaBd lull- llanlnliai 1. vliarr^ptoebai ra|iHM^i I TlMafMM-^pire Mullen. InMJMJmm ^ i'h a r* ipu st on the |iarl^of Manager Haokus of Ikiloniall an exbi-^hitinu game has Is-cii arrunged for to^imirrovv afternoon. While th*' game w ill^mil tlgiui' 111 th^* olianipiolisliip it will nev^^ertheless Is'for hhstd as Hie winner will^t.ike ill. entile gate lis'oipts. Cihhswill^pitch again for MM in and will try to^MM hiaiaelC iiarkness will go into^the lm\ lor I llll tc. Jo*' Miller, on*' of^Ho/em.ill's f*jir stars the other thns'^hnv e mil arriv oil ^^^( will play short for^the ^pirates.^ The game w ill Is* called at^I M sharp. Follow ing are the positions of^1 In- tw o toum.s I hi1 ri i.'llklie*-V^ll.it i lOgtUB. t.leaiou.^Pn i u hi Sllillll Hrbtlit Fiaaaery Burti 11 mihhmI^i'aplniKei ... IIti'lier Catcher.I list hase. ,NaneM.....Tblra .Sh'Tlstop. left i'enterKtghl Mllislllnle. ho/ivi iv,^lillills \Mar . .1. Mollct HearnI. M'.il.'l Millar PiilliT AdaMKaaa u HELENA WINS A GAME. I'lilllpsltiii-KBal aajl S|MJri DkMMI k^III U ^ v, JuM^11 oue-aiiled mir Ml| I.eft la the M^a^\ I uplial. IhI Stand ml .ii. Tho game to-day w as^Th** ManMtiiH nun le- oaiiseihev hailed lidl out of Ih*' laix ill^ihosovouth and had as much fun with^Wisecarver atierwnnl. Tlcy touched tho^latter up for six runs in the uinih inning.^The v isitors on the other bund wen* ahle^to do v cry little w ith Moml.i.v. Tile lieltl-^w us sharp on Isiih sides ami honors wore^even for emus. Mm v11. Iullv.s Auwia.*t 4roily, Kb 11 Mrulber*.ih it \\ih i. e. r. f r. Ward.I. f. 11 Miniii.a. I . ^r M..11.1.iv.p .t liUaUuru,r I* in. rn.4 4ii 41 m iTt11 MJM no i I 1.1I^I^I .111 '^^ n 1 11 11 Totals MialMa Iuller. -M b^W lill.tlcv. .i.t h WI1kl.1T.el ...^Sllillll. 1st i'^HoeVi'l. I'f Baglies,ml I*^Hill, wnwearver. rl. Mm Scan'I v Innings He* tin ITi|i||isbnrg . . m- ^ . ^ - ^ I 1.11 j inns lli-it'iiii M; FalllMburj t; two^he i' I i -^ - M ^Ii.lav. Hnvll '^. Ilo v 1, I lllei'li.se^lii's iiiii Hatea stolen Beteaa 11. Piuhps^lairiiT. IS'uhi*'piavs lti.insf.il I, rttrotbera. Me^Mitl.tlt. Iiillv iiml Sniltli. Hast., on halls II. I eaa*^. l^hUli^bun ft. 1111 hv itMrkea halt Hei- elm. stiu.k ^i.l hv Mowlai i hv Hill 4. r.is.,,1bain wkrkuer, 4. WIM afak Hill.^I ini'ii*'. I'' w 'iv mMa mm Win*. eperlii!|i|s|tatcli to (lie stamlanl (KI vr I'M ij^. .lime '.'il. The hall gam*'^was aw aiih tl to (treat I'all. Soon-1 to 0,^Misstiula tail.ng to show up. s|.11.Inn; ttt ilo- ( tub.. 1w.i.r.*. h lluttc I.lin .1Ti-'.' i.i.'iii I s. s p.. ^ 111.111 1.'i! ii.tan riii:i|t'c . liclena ItH il..'71 Mi-s..in, it 1.r. c 4M anhatters. Aranow showing all the Iradlas^x. Y. Spring Bhapaa. HA^T s J . s, rt-.'^ ' ^^'^' Agentifor tha KNOX, Miller,Christy,^HATS. MaDorders promptly and carefully attended It BABCOCK^ CO., Butta.Mont. dr.norcr0ss. (hcmokoi'athiit) Specialist,Thysician, Surgeon, HASMOVKU TO Mai New0^^!tv Bui, Roonis 8 and 9, Firstfloor, where be ban llttrd un the must els.^g.tul ottic *s in i in- West. 1 be *l*M*tur lias tccured^nli Hu* la.est iini.r oml iustinine.ill anil open ^^ing chair (o he uicil In (oiiui'i tiou with hit treat-^ini-nt nf all UMMM of \V*un^H. Ill* sucra,* in^tin* treutlllTll of I's'.i.es of \\. tii- ii U wrll^known. Ii** h is cute i a great uuiatier nf tint^h'sdlug women ^if Butte after all otlmr doctori^have faibsl. J ..-nt i*-s ^fli. p hours, i tot p. in. IIMMwMen-4,11 MrM IIIoihI, akin,^ITlvste ami S|ie*-1 il dheiises treated With won-^ilerful siii i css i me* guarantee.! la all ra^e^.^^ ousiiltatlnii tree. flEWCITY HALL OOMCERT Saloon.| eastbroadway, butte, montana. Nowo;icn for the publlc'ii atniiftement. under the^luauugrment of AKC1I1K W. HTANLGV. NewAttra.uinns Nightly! Willil ull Orchestra ami Operatic Singing,^I lancing, and S|iecUltM*i of all kinds. AdmissionFree. fullySpragur will look after the wants of all^who call. Coombes^ Tonkin. Prop's. NOTICEI NoticeIs hereby given that Ihe city^of llutte. Montana, often and will^pay a reward of five thousand dollar*^lor iiifoiinatioti that will loud to tic Ai-pielk'nMonami Conviction ofIhf pcr*on or |*rr*ons (hat atatStVllaitt*4 WILLIAMF. JORDAN, oneof the police force of said i lly, on FridayMornimr. .lime, 2i. ! I). 1802 Saidreward will ho pal.) to the person or per-^^ons fjMW -aid liitorintil on MMaaMif^ui'^ii tic liiiiil eou*t,-tioii *if the fMMfal or an^t.itilni at tlie city ul I.a:11', Montana. .EEMANTLE Mivor. Attest. JOHNMrCKIMMON, Cit^ C.erk. MJk VeteranI'lroiiicn's assis iation iiii iiiIh i-s WMJMfltlMlalthe Ml hull at^UtHOlOsdajjf lo ail*ml th*' liim ial of \\m.^1^. lor Ian.f, Tiinvn.s. ( hii'f. '1'OM( '. (ill *v, S* i i . tai v. i ^ - . Silverwareat cost, ill i|,-iv s, la'v s, the^Jeweler, llwslcv hl.s k. ANACONDA ^ gKOKHR ^ ^ OPTIC -. ^ ^^Mir. \ I | on Diamonds,Jewelry, Etc mmmMMa iu. Th Count v of (tUrer How,^ftloi.taa*. wl l pat a MJM]^o' I v o 1 liousAtid l ive Hun^^dred Dollar* fur liifarmnt.on^that w.ll ici l to (lie Arrestand Conviction OfHi* p.'Monor porians wliti, on(hu ins il of Sunday,June 12, 1892, rlTTEMITEDtiASSASSINATE henrywillia/as. AtMs Rrtl lenc'. near tbi^( oloiadu snie.ier. flyolder BOARDOF COUNTY C3IIISSI0NER1 tMAfc.I ISOoril. bmmj tbrk. A.WEHL'S ARMORY, 11*no 13 west'park strut,^BUTTE CITY. - - MCNT. Wholeaateand Retail Dealert In Guns,Rifles, Revolvers, Ammunitionand Sportsmen'sClothing^DOG FURNISHINGS. Baa*Ball, Lawn Tennis. Cymna-^alum and Athletic Cooda. COMPLETESTOCK -OF- GLOVERS*DOG REMEDIES. SINGEX SpecialSales Inour line are in order, we^will take a hand just for^fun, and hereby announce^that, commencing with^Monday, June 13, we will^offer EVERYTHING in^our stock, without reserve,^at a VERY LARGE RE^^DUCTION from our regu^^lar prices. All goods will^be marked as heretofore,^in plain figures, and dis^^count given from thosej^Hardly necessary to cnu*^me rate what we carry. You^will find everything in ouu^stock you would expect to^find in a Eirst Class Jew-^^elry Store. There will be^no money in the sale for^us. It will be your inning.^jAs we never did misrepre^^sent, wc won't commence^now. The guarantee on^watches will be just the^same, and we will stay here^to make it good. Many^people have told us that^not elsewhere in this city^could they find styles as^attractive and assortment^as good. We might have^thought they were giving^us taffy if they had not^given weight to their words^by buying. This sale will^be for only a limited^period. Jewelers, BUTTli. - ^ MONT. \LIAf^ ftl'mmons. in Justice'! . o rt. kta ^^.if Minlmni. Boaat* 'f liet-r Mat*,^/.u i'-onita township. Iff'te '^. O'l.ea y. r*^^ +^Jiiitfrof th- lea-e. Tne t'opper Ct y ( om-^ne.. ul e imp.un, it corpurailtt, BMiatliT. v^.^r .1 I ^ r I, lifieu. ant. Hi^ state o: Moiit nia^to (lie a'ove nanied iirfendaut. creet nm \^u^ut ^ li'*i by mminotieri l*i t^e ami a|i|^ear l e i rj in*-,i.iiif.r.. .1 in t ^a at the aaaca ^a,MJ Mr^(he i' unity or Veer l^d;e. xt my aflat ^ la Ana-^c nda. n ailt cimniv. tvitnin ten days after the^^.-rv re ot ih ^ suiniiiens on vou by fie punllca-^II hi t.n'iitof tor lour misi ks litlie ^Anaoouila^.^tin.iait.' ^ aeVapere.' laiwilHa ii M^cuiiiitv. then and iii ti'to 1111 **^ *.n ^e to the^eeiin I I it or th*^ Deeper i it. r.niini roUl cum-^aeflt a c up ta l in pV.'l i I' la aeinlaatm It^unin tli'^ 11110' nine v thren ant t.*e.itv-^e. lit ^ine Inaiilie ith-il' liar-. :*t FeeU, NM^1 nn antifcaai I t s. 11 a kI .teliv.-ie i :.i you b;^Hi' pant^, a noi'ii 111 ' to t*ve:i.* e slit ad^nf.v tlir*^e on- hniiiliidtlis doUiia ami toff^t^! dt wan'^ and tno a liamlt**' md and deliv-^ire. t- yon hv the 11 .1. Il' iinetsv .vieri'iintlla^eutaaaar,a lereerat a i -im inatinttia tt^-f^ar^ami ^ 'v'eiilv live tine l.ui iieithi d*t|. rt. tie 'oiiiittit* r f t leli. .uyas-miiel 'oi'iai.i-^ntt ami 111.1 fault tlii'te.i. jii-lKint nt wltl Ite^r*a*tared ^( lial ymi. P. J. Ford. th ^ a'-ove^iieiii -l afread at, f* r t i^ m u of nlnetv three^aii i t^et ti i'tct.t ra^ hnaaiajtai ae*art aa*^,',..|i ..f su.t In I'l.liiti f -1' di.nr r^ ^i^nd ^ i. 1.Ten iiiuei inv hand i:ils.'Uhtii ;li^ ef June.^a 11 1 sw;.T. 11 I.KAin . Juttlee01 the Pear*. Cons,IkDiou, lngros ng Nt.lt REMOVED Withoutr^tn^or WmJ Drawn. Prof.I. J^ Greys CHIROPODIST,MANICURE tnd DERMATOLOGIST^Boom C K Malu btierU Butte, Mont, GEOFFREYLAVELL,AMBROSE COLIJXS,FLOYD CLOSSER. Preaident.Secretary and Treeauror. Matiagatr Successorsto Lavell Brothers. Manufacturer!and dealer* in Lumber,Lath, Shingles, Doors, Sash, Blinds, AFull Stock of Eastern Finished Hard Woods, Building Paper, Etc., on Hand. Yardtand Fertory at Souta Uut e. 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