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t THE ANACONDA STANDARD, THURSDAY MORNING, JULY i4. 1893. THESEAT OF WAR [Conlinntdfrom the Pint Pagt.] tbomines where non-union men hare been^employed are charged with magatino and^fuae. At a signal all can bo blown up,^but only in the event of troop* arriving on^the scene. Consternation prevails. Abridge was blown up at 9:30. No trains^are running between Wallace and Mullan.^The Bunker Hill and Sullivan are to sur^^render at 3 o'clock this afternoon. If^they do not surrender at that timo 11^battlo will begin. If they surrender the^troops will bo allowed to come in and take^possession of tho Coeur d'Alcno country. FROMVANCOUVER. TwoHundred Members ef the Fourteenth^Cavalry Mart for the Coeur d'Al.u.a. ByAuoclated Press. Portland.July 13.^A special train over^the Union Pacillc railway left here at^9:30 bearing 200 members of the Four^^teenth infantry from Vancouver, Wash^^ington, for the Coeur d'Alenes. A special^train over the Union Pacillc arrived at^Pendleton this morning bearing troops^from Idaho. Twocompanies have left Fort Sherman^for the scene of the trouble. In all. TOO^United States troops and militia arc on^their way to the mine ami will arrive this^afternoon and tit-night. Superintendent^Ilaxter of the Union Pucifle says that no^report of a bridge having been blown up^has been received. LOOKINO FOR ELLA. AYoung Girl Jf jralnrlnnnlj- Disappear.^From Her Hume.^Bl^TTE, July 13.- Senreli lias been going^on since last Monday for Kll.i Keys, a^young girl whose mother resides in North^Main street. The last seen of the mis ina^girl was Monday evening when she h it^home, and since then her whereabouts has^been a mystery. Mrs. Keys, the phi's^mot her, is about^ei.illy as sho has^behoving that her^left homo for no^To-day sho received a frantic,ck|^c-^rcasons for^daughter has gixidpurpose.^It tier from a isnow re-^tho Coeur^Van II. lie Heldas Hostages. ByAsuoelnteil Press. Portland,Ore., July 13.^It^ported that the union men in^d'Alene district have taken^LaKhniutt of Portland, William Sweeney^and other mine owners, and will hold^them as hostages until the trouble is set^^tled. It is almost impossible to get infor^^mation from the district. Tho colored^troops scut to Mullan have been ordered^Missoula. All is i|uiet at Wallace and no^immediate trouble is anticipated. FIREAT GREAT FALLS. AnUotrl Badly Seon lirit^A Fireman In^^jured. SpecialPlspatrh to Iho StandarJ. BMUSFalls, July 13.- An alarm of fire^^as turned in at an early hour this morti-^in^. The lire department quickly re-^spinnliil and found the lire had started^lroin a defortivo eliimncy in the kitchen^of the International hotel, run by 11. II.^Ill uce. The lower part of the building^was lllltil with smoke, and the tirst Ikii.I^work of the department was to wake an I^to sjaj out of th^ house the II |^ropte. m-^cliitlin*; llvo ladies, who were still slcc|^-^ing. Throe of the ladies were so hndly^frightened that they had to bo curried out,^while several men escaped by jumping^from second stoiy windows. Thehuil ling was completely cut ted.^The damage to the building is f\,^^^. in-^t-uretl for ^I.UJU. The damage to the fur^^niture is about 1503, insurance not known,^as Mr. Ilruec is out of town. KdVaughn, manager of the Axtel sta-^hles and member of the lunik ami ladder^company, was sleeping in the left of the^luirii. Hearing the alarm, he started for^the lire. In tho dark he fell through a^hole in the loft to the floor, 11 feet hi low,^striking on his head. He was uncon^^scious w hen picked up and has not recov^^ered, and it is feared his r pi ne is injuied^and the result will be fatal. TOBZ CLOSED ON SUNDAYS. Tiu- Senate Also t'.rhlds the Sale of^I.lfiuor At 111* World's I'air. Washington,July 13.^Tho senate on^ii' ^^^^milling took up the sundry civil ap^^propriation hill, pending Quay's motion^lot the adoption of an amendment cloning^the world's fair on Sundays. A motion by^Sanders to lay it on tho table was do-^lcatcd. 11 to 46. Quay'samendment was agreed to w ith^^out division. Peffer offered an amend^^ment prohibiting the sale of intoxicating^liquors. Vest ridiculed the amendment,^saying to l^c consistent it should include^^cigarette sniukitig.^ The question was^taken and Peffer's amendment was agreed^to^ayes L'K, nays Lli. Sanders voted in the^alurtnativa and Power in the negative. Allison'saroeudmont limiting the cross^expenditure for medals and so forth to^ffflftUMf was agreed to. White oileri d an^amendment giving the United States pri-^redctieo in repayment of minis advanced;^rejected. The question then taken up^nnd exposition amendment agreed to:^Yeas, iil: nays 11. Peltigrewoffered an umendttietit for^tho appointment on tho c\p^si;ion^commission of two additional commis^^sioners and alternates from llvo civilized^Indians. This was agreed to. Thefiteforagovernment printing of^^fice in Washington was under discussion^when the senate adjourned. AIIiii-iiIiik t'hluini-y.^HfTTF., July 13.- The entire lire depart^^ment turned out to-night ill response to an^alarm from Imx No. f^4.at the corner of^Park and Crystal streets. The alarm w as^caused by a bui iiiiig chimney in ( .na^^palm's store and by the tune tlc^ fli-cmc:i^were aide to i-eaeh the place the fire had^burned itself out w ithout doing any duin-^acc. TheyMill Wear ^.nn n^. BlTTE.July IS.^A gome of ha. ^ hall l e-^tween female nines is an attrai tioti an-^nounctd to take place at the Athletic^grounds on Sunday, line team is to come^here from Salt Lake and efforts were^ni'iilc to-day to organize a homo team.^Several men were asked to umpire tho^game hut they declined the honor. The^game will lie worth going at least seven^miles to sec. womanw ho is cmploy^*d in a concert hall,^informing her that I Ilia was with In r and^that she had taken up with her as a chum^and would ^stick to her through thick and^thin.'' Tho place where the woman has^boon employed was visited to-night but it^was reported that she had not show n up.^and her companions denied all know ledge^of her whereabouts. It i* known^that tho missing girl has been^keeping some, pretty fast company for^a considerable time. She has Inoii in the^habit of repeatedly alwenting herself^from home at night until the timst un^^seasonable hours and upon her return^w ould explain her absence by telling her^mother that she hail been pliviugihe Kianoat some gathering oreiiteriaiiimeui.^cr mother trusted her implicitly und was^satisfied with her explanation. Recent^developments, however, have caused Mrs.^Keys to lielievc that the girl has boon de^^ceiving her. (tasFor (.feat lulls. SpecialIii-i a ril to the Stan lard. Cltr.vr I'.m.i.s. July 13.- Arrangements^have liccn completed to put in itirge gas^plant and lay live miles of pipe in tins^city. The inirli w ill he uudi r the manage^^ment of 1*. S. Shel'oti of i lie Na ioiial das^Light and I'uel compai.y of ( hieago. and^will commence simiii. TheCincinnati IftawaWr grows enthusi^^astic over Manager ( .iptaiu ^ 'omiskey. It^says: ^While an.v'iody who knows any^^thing about base ball is aw are mat ( harlle^(^uiiiiskiy is second lo nunc as a held^general and captain, few of them know^his real place among lirst hurWM of the^letigue. They aie not familiar with Cap^^tain Commie's rank in the inechaiiicul^part of the game, aside from his worth as a^general. Well, the long ai d short of it is^that tho Kcds' captain Is the best lirst^baseman m the league that is. inn play^^ing sense, without reference to his cap^^taincy. Cnmiski y pluvs lirst as no other^baseman in the letigue plays it. He takes^more ground back ol the hag. gathers in^anil stops more ground hits, traps toon'^base run tiers on throws to catch snapping^players, and is the hi st man in a low throw^of the 1- that guard that place in the^league. Karly last season Comiskey's^little finger was broken by a throw n ball.^He did not lay oil' long enough to let it^heal, nnd the consequence was that he be^^came posses., (l ol a fat, tender joint that^interfered greatly with his play. He was^^IT in Ma llrsi base play the latter part of^last season, ami some of his jealous rivals^predicted that he would make a failure^with the lie.Is this season, insteadCoeaia*^k.-y has been playing lirst this season as^giKid as. if not better than, he ever played^it. He overcomes the handicap of a ten^^der linger by a very simple proces.*. Be^^fore the gain^ t wlay ho wrippeila pin-c^of string around ihealllced linger, just^below the part that is sore. This stops the^circulation in lb* sore part of the linger I^and it becomes numb, na MlsjStw no in- |^convenience under Ihe new arrangement, \^and is playing a maguilieent pMMs Billy Palmer, the lin;tli-h bantam- I^weight, who whipped Tommy Kelly, tho ;^American champion, is the lutest aspirant^lor tieorge Dixon's scalp. It is plot able^that a mutch w ill Is^ made. FrankSlaviti. in n 1-tter to the London^SjniHivj I'ift' under date nf June :Mtli,^says thai he v. isluM to box Peter Jackson^again and is ready to post a'VO |^otindsa1^a day's notice for a match for t'l,laJ0 or^more and for a pur-ci of CSJI00, the light^to Imi under the same conditions that pre^^vailed in their previous contest. Theentire Cleveland club o'lly draws a^little over tSMW) upieec for tho season.^Cincinnati paid liciii-.y l^ ice that stun. STOCKSAND BOND8.^I'ps sail Downs In Market Valne* oa the stockFxrliaif.e.^Nrw Yo3::, Ju'.y IS. -Stocks were quiet,^v..thl t |a pMcoi.st of atr tiling but a tame^luariict lor some lime income. The fca-^ttitvoi k^ ; (jr*s opcrntiotis was the strength^of the 1( adlllg and other coal stocks.^News of the defeat of the silver bill was^stimulated by a movement in the general^list, and all leading stocks reached tbo^highest prices in tbe last hour.^Governments dull, steady.^Closing stocks: };.K.^'^ res-Islercd.llfl1* X. V. lentral|0^H t'smillion.... lis1, oregou Imp'nient. t.ti^^^^ regi^tered.inr^ Oregon Short l.lne. jo 1iri'^nii \.i\ igutiuu Til Nni'lliAmerican.^Trsnsciintincutal.. is Purine Mall lie,Pullman Palace. ;.7Heading ICiM'kIsland st.I'Slit st.Paul ti, Omaha TexasPacillc falsanMMW I. 1'. lirelcrred I*.s. hxpress 1.ir^n Kutaaa rsiem 1 111* 111. .^Am. PaMaa OH..., Termteal leadtrust itinuraaaV West lilOl.l'Hlldl' pf'll U.ti. lirst... hid^IHstHJers .11lur i'.i .IK lit' 11 Tti\ s tl S II14.1^IMXj^^Sl, w -i.,^;i7^74^sa^. t jj I',s. 4i|'^ ciiupun rnilftetv'i Atrlilson.... AmericanKxprras iiAillunnMWa,^i siiHila s-.uitiicrii.^^ iMrai i*aeite, . Buraisittaa Ikawaaa .^n. til. it.^Hi 1.. Laak. n \v^Illinois 1 astral Krle Kansas.x Texas lakesliurc l.isiisv'left Kasliv ^'^Mexleaa 1 eatral^Mh lilgaa 1 'riitral^Missouri KaeiOe.^Nortliern l'acillc^N. P. iireferrcil... aVt XiHtlivresternihj-i, N.W. pnicncil um^lllil. ^ hxiliviilciid NewVi rli IsSSSSl llnrket.^Xr.w VoitK. July 13.^ CoppMr^ Dull;^hake. rtlJOM ll.'jr.. 1.U^^1 llaster: domestic fi.lu./LIM. TinBaaatlrt strait.-, IIPUHjlfl#0^Bar silver, ,st;^ ,c. MoneyMarket.^Xcw York. July 13. ^Money on call,^Mayi dosed olTeriil f.^Prim ^ pa|s r. Sterlingexchange steady; Ot'-tlaybills,^Mssf| demand, J4.SSV4. tilI.lve sum I. ^taiket. f.'III'.'.M.ci.July 13.-Cattle I! ^eei|.ts.^I'S.'H.'J: i'airly active prime coin fed^steers trille higher, others unchanged ^^i-xtra steera $5.5P*i.'i.tH^: goml to primc^a.0J^HUIl others, H.0ttg4JO) TrtsM,ttADQ^4.UI. Hog*--Kcceipts, ^:!.t*H; netive opened^higher. eloM-d easier; mixed and packers^^5.^n.'r.*i.Sat prime tieavy and butehers*^weights, $.'i.!*I ii;.(^); light, f,Y7.VgsVtt. SheepHei-eqtts, li'.OOU: active; irregu^^lar: generally lower: n.itive eves, (4..Vhu^.Via; mixed, H.'/Iji ^i.aD; w ethers, $.Y7'i'1^tMi Tcxttlis. |*J0t!*.rj; Westerns, ft.7a^ti 3.00. TbeUnion Pacific railway offers special^inducements to passengers destined to^points beyond the Missouri river. S|^ecial^care is also used ui hooking emigrants to^nnd from all points in Europe. Consult^Iheir agent at general railway and steam^^ship office, corner Main and Broadway,^Butte, before purchasing tickets else-^where. UNION PACIFIC RAILWAY TIMECARD. r*t mvii. GHEAPADVERT1SEMENTS dirrrtirmratiunder IhU acud ona rrnt pt'^triird fnch HiarrMon; aneruil t atM on contraeti^lor .li.ttnj' prnodi. Ao aJici tucmau a,'.-tp(^J^lot last tnoa ti csaU MISCELLANEOUS. doliotnaaork; a\TKIJ-UlrlPnkota. 1'TICK-IheraiijrratfaTt ill I ^ d.| 5 rciiirj^t^ my w l(e. I lui.. tiul y. Mituscn's system lau.ht^lasics at Bf Nertli Mala^Mont. W. \V. .lull- . a. steins SiH'dtlIIAMl^l~ Hay aim evening Street.Itlitte grapher. XJnTlcnAnaconda. .Tuna ^^. I-': ^iVfier^*^ s tli kiiuwing theinsiMves ituleli'e I tn Hn k^l ien in of Ihe Ma* ihap will tall and scire^wtt'i pie timlcrslitni'I and s.i^.- casts, .is a.l^Issiks arn in my aaoUl. F. W. B eliluil,,^1 oii-t ihia. Leave,Hutte Arnvc o^daa Arrive*^ait l^ike Arrive,'sail Krnnrla'o^Arrlvcv 1... Anuc.es Arr.vslienv r Atr.vcsKnuins l it/.... Amies t. I^iuls Arrive,utnalia Arriv^^ 1 iilcsga Ari'ixe.,\eir Yori Cairlsiiir.' ^' 11 1.1 iv c^ear, bas r 'Cllnin;; oiiair 1^Ingi'ar*. mi.^, artalTH latsI n m n I slsaa^in and l'u imau dla- Coforo. LOSTMANHOOD^Easily, Quickly and Parssaasatly *assaraaL^Cclibsateo Baouaa CsatzsT^NEnVlA. Warrastadto ears or iBuosyrsfasdsa.^It ll Kilil on a pnelUtra^ansraiitsa to enra any^I rm of nareoas pens-^t-^tlon ar any clisorasr^1.: the fcnilal orgsasol ,^either aai. ^aa^^*^by esesaaiva nas of^T.i'miti Alsihcl cr Oploai. or^,,t v .liiful ,n.li~-r^in.B i.r o'er indaUeaea ate.^ItitViniHi*. t'..nTiilalnns. Wakrlalaesi. ItssaseM^Mesial lls|ireasion. Softenlne ol the nraJn. Waal^\; . r- Her.nnit Down Pains, rlenlnal Wesknesi^llri-.Tia. N.s tornal EmiMiaoa. SMraiatorrsws,^I^.m .1 rawer ^nd Imvetency. whirh if neglatteJ^11 ^ . I#a^1 to praroature oln aee and insanity. Ptltnaly sviaronte*^!. I'nea $1 00 a n*^a; ^ beast^f ..^' h geiit h* null on receipt of price. A wrlttei tua'nuitesfuniiiliedwith crery ^^ OOordar tSSSaTsa^^ refsna lbs nmaey II a |,enasawsl cure Is not *3CCt NtliVlA VVHCVnt CO Detroit, Mica. forBaia la Bmi(% Montana^-at wf.si sinh' puakhacT.^^K. N. PAXMON. Manager,^ISS Wert Tark Str-sst. Opp. Central School. AHAMI'HAM'K -Parties wMimg to 1:0^luio imninesi can huv out my ato*k at^iIrani o on vi o' Iwaaoaahls israia, MAWeai at ^^at l'hlli|isiMirg for partieiusri Wm welasi ^ n W'ANTHK Knergelic youtig ni.ia lo mini:.^^^ an ottli'c. Kcfcrcnre* nnd *l.nii ea.u^capital ic.|nired. nuan ^i..-^ per year ami in^[erest lo litwUaiwa. ArMreM jh Puelaa I'.uii .- la.', ran I'rais'lsco, l '.e. IVPI.iivmi Nl'AtilN. v t|^p slits rs Ktil^Is liloyiicui Vffciirv supples talc... ciuli-,^PSS an aa s. i r v.it^ Lii'iil. -. rallrisidi an I con^In atari mill prailii'si help of a.l slail. on .|e^!t^u ilae. H Owitey Black. Cattr Tallevato . rOUND. LWMIAt Hurliii ;:nii. s..i,:rdav. .lime 1 . ,i^i toaa borsr, star ua loreliesii. uitli brUtr^and shrhl hagsff oa, Horsa I r aided on ilghi^lllpintli tao s'lUMrci,. 'lit ' ia.net can ^.ss:i.- tametiy caiiaig at Uaaraa u^i^, Itur- laagtna. nrrli's llr.t 1. s^day ^^ sjah, Pnllm.ui pnlaro^llfeuer, and 1 it I ansa c lonlM lieea ^r. O.l.ce loin.'. Mi ii i and IWssslaa*, It.v. matOaaarial Agcn-.^li. W. UAMmin, City l icuc: Igrut. HeIt, ^|.led Arrest. WisTI'l.AIN. Mo.. Jul.vllK. \V. A. Twiggs,^one of the men eoneernisl bj tbe kilhtig of^SiicrilT ib let- of Baxter county, Ark., was^killed by a puss ^ while resisting arrcal^near liakrrslieid. Mo., yesteixl i^. Joe^I'wijfjH end two others were captured at^Ihe same time. LOST. L^-1 A l irlit re 11 o i a sm; t y nr. old. w.th^'no laaips i B li.'tlt. I ive iloUars f Hud .1 111^b^ I ad for her ratif j to Adabjh liiergor. Par^lot o tic-, Itutte. IWT liay horse, tr tk '^^rut on left .iioild-.^Ii and .ear. of tio n t, oa I t Mp, i u arran 1 r. villic nin | mot. 1 o aru i i 1. M^give rswar i. ItlSI Pi'tw 'i'll 111^ Mii i'iiv s^| .|| pill^j Mount mi i in mint or ktalM ura-t,aittMi !^wat.li and rliaiii, eagravea ii.ai le of sasa /cllolnaHowe. JanS P.. ': I I inter will ft turnlo 1.3 .vi,siiei t ui I ret ieiia.il rpIMRTAP.I.F. to riiirAaa CUICMii, sr. PVtll. M1XMIAP0LO^^ OMAHA it A11. WAY. -TUPMUtTllW! ST1.UN MM. Tlilil^ Hi^ on!v tine niaktn : asasjaetlai srl'.sl^Cm vi X .mi na Itvn.wvv at-t, .. . evoii^day in tl.o v i. r a ^ i.i. . aad li.o lla.l nv MM vr :.oi::ur:;\. IsVMMp.up, 7 *)^^. m. I.p , He ^ ^'II '^a. ui. Ii ,.\e ^ r, if IsBl'.' V.|i. la. Aitv.- Mia ^^. i^ ^^' s ia. Aim^ Urn d r'atksi -'p AiilteH fasj y. u. .i \ Rosnrm its p*rti m^I.c- vc MtoIt - ^ I'- m I ^^ m Lrst*He ^ II i 1:1'' i . W. I 1 P. HI. Leave|.o/^nailii.lap. in. .ft.i. in. Aiincs,. i' i ii isiUkat, itM' ^. VI l \o::1 m I ^ I UN I IXK.^IctvcSt. P ill 7 toa.III. at|l p. SB, s ll |i. tn. Arriva VII waa-^baa 7 v, p. in. i ^^ a. i.i. 7 ^-. a.i-i. Arrivetli. fa.. lia^p.Sa, saw a. it., .i .ia. w. ti e NertasMalani Lbna U tbja itiartast Usai n^ho;it ilhxi as * ana I ni^ to I I' ^ iga, N eara v ^u;^ttckctoavei Ihlillee. Vet ruaafuhlrraaswaaj^T. v.. |KA HALE^Qajsml I'aissug -r Ageut, .^^.. 1'aaU. I^^ i^o d lel | 111 BASEBALL YESTERDAY.^National l.ctiirile.^At Cincinnati It; I'.t siUlyn. 1.^At Chicago- 1; I'liil.elelpliia. 0.^At Louisville J: Washington. 10.^(..Hues at I'ltlsburg and Cleveland post^^poned. WesternLeague.^At Omaha 4: Toledo, ti.^At Kansas City -Minneapolis game post-^IKjiied. ttantetl - A (Tialrinun. S;H-lal Dlsnatcli to Hm Standard. Wasiiimc.tiin,July 1:1. Harrison has^not yet secured a chairman for the ua*^i.onnl commit tec .alt ll ugh uplodate u bus^been offered to und Imn^ii dis.lined by 10^men. It Is gins to look as if the |sirty^would have to advertise for a chairman.^No union men need apply. tit-eatcricket is being played ill Canada^this summer. FORSALF. 1,'olts.il.K.- A llniio'Ulilit.. I^mill m-j111 i v . iwo RMNIIIli^liculari c.-iii ai I .1. Hri pay's. RAMTIroU ^AI.K, all ian ii ^ii I aai^; iiinii. I'i tnliifi in Wain Mfbj|i sia-^M, n. 1. lor aaja, t c.u-l. i m as acrra askI^fai iaini: und bay laa.l. Vgh ia n.l aster i il-u .^Maci cows aid Miiat e.iil'ef .1 r^ey urswsl,^^and ln^ sc. ; ti ; Inn I n. ^:^! of i ,| e I r .pin i i.^Ver fiuiiier paittru.ati cal: or a .arcs ^,. p.^N'|e|^^ii, Warm .sprlti ;s, 1) ..r la dge ciuuitv,^Muutaua. ]ax 'H far sals or m i Irasai for . i \ prop^\ cili In Ann iiiida or Putt ^. It l^ lit m li s^I In l hi I; 1 air ' and ti frolti tile Alps u.iu g^cainn. ll 1. t .o mil, place suited for a s .i..-^^tatMai b I leeii lac ina pi tec. and ft I n. of^lio caa be em lab) year, It is tae sail] nan iv^place lo supply pa., lo III ^ a'p^ t I iin : camp,^i.r I ^ -n-t, ,i . till i.i Imi I.I m. Kite,^sine \\in Weiii.tine, I im p-'nr.', Moat, I *_rpn RENT. bWBJUtXTKim-.uit ^ tiuslv inr i .lest raocai^W. 1). KriiiH-r, 4 *^ West l'.ro.nl.i.iy. U'OH Crcaiouju a. unrr llltlc Xlcsy fu.ulsli'd r i mis vcr/^.Mi.. Im^, M w74W .11.nr s;.. 101: ItHXT line ntltn nnd sin de num..^uev.-ty rurnUlii'd. Allaraire UatMr, no.^| i.i in.tc. |Alt-11\iminv. vTe'I fiirnls id r l ira . In per^id mourli. a' II.e Mirer It- w lieu e ^_'i ^.ai:ii^Main sticcl. I u;.t* FyMlKENT. A bar-room with Ural cUvm^bl'liaril tslile. other llvturc usarv lor coailuctuiga first clu.s aitleou lni.iiie., oa or^l.i fiire 1st of Ju v. Apply loW. .1. Swarti, al^Mar bsaaa. tirsntte. J.T. CARROLL COMPANY, ANACONDA.MONTANA. Manufacturersof nnd D.\.!c:s in Lumber,Laths, Shingles, Doors, Windows and Mouldings.^FLOUR. HAY. 6RA1/1. FEED AMD COAL. Bainad Sv,c^t Wa$0M an! Iixtras^ ^Ba^itl, Corria^c^, Rial Cartf HARFVE55,SADDLES R.jBES, WHIPS, ETC. OLIVERCHILLED PhD STEEL PLOWS. AndAl KUi of AffiaiM l^kiHti in! E\To. J. T. CARROL!., C^ro a! Momgor. TUTTLE Manufacturingand Supply Company. Hie^i.lttl^ Tir.ioil ^^nt'ttk. July 111. There will Ik- a n-^liciratil of ^Little Tyro-m^ at tbo Hbjtil^scliiMil to-morrow, Tlutrmloy, *-\etiiiu:.^The nieiiilH rs of tbe company are well^sati.lleil Willi the prniirau tne niul pn-^(.^ress lying made, and it is i-xpi-ctctl i lt.it^tli^ opera will be put on some time i:i^September. Mudamti n m uttl Ari|itlttrd.^Paiiin. July 1^.- Madntti l'luil Kavmotid^bus been ncipiitti il for aJIHM M.ulam Dc*^as port e Lasitmonne, ber biisbnnd'h put-.:-^tiioiir ntnl her own p.irlicultir lrieii !. last^May. Tbe ktlliui; was th* t encation of^the i't'ctieh capital. I'ai'ted Id a Moli.^Fkanki.yx. liy^ July 1:4.^Shortly after^ti:id!i;p.ht a mob loosl .1. ii. iletltcriii. white,^from j..tl and iuiwl h ill for kaUlsbJ J. 1'.^DsUMb, a district court clerk, who was sli.it^while trying tocji^t ltedferin from OtM of^bis houses. Kedferiu also futaliy wouuucj^a negro accompanying ll jim. Deaden Manufacturers V M AidhtfeW V'**7. ,** -ft, jTftJJ^:! v!;_ . ^ ii ^ .. Jkify WORKSAT ANACONDA ANACONDA.BUTTE. lidCon:^utritia; MACHINERY. MISSOULA. Trya ^Cheap Ad^in The Standard. flEWCITY HALL , |Concert^Saloon. | castrno*ow^r, bjtte, montan*. Kowo; en for tin* paMic'iamuM^ment. undertatfl^la.illUip.taetit ef AUl'lllll W. ST.VVLEV. NewAttTtCtioM Nightly! Willil ull OfataMn and Operall.. Singlnaj,^lUm UlA. t.llil SpecUltiei of all klDdi. AdmissionFree. Coomt.cs^ Tonkin, Prop's. EYEAND^EAR M'lCI.1.1.1 ST. II.T USTICK. A. M. M. D, ijiti*^ f ^ h f j; ii. * for vear^ tu^*i^e^*fii| y \.:^1 liii,.-..,; ,o U\^ :na mi nl nf d.o^tn- rj , t .i . Nt^-' mm Throat. Hfli a^^^^,t4^^i,. t. no it y , r .-lit .^r l.^i*. d nfn**^^^. r.D.-inj^In t;n'i'.tr^, - i I .i .iM t U IN l-i I vo.c. etc- tin111 nit inr a-Mi afa^{t^'.en* uf.Nwy fur tti^^^ mi* ^^' ins iHm* if il.^i^rti^*n. r**y^ i^.^;it ^ nr ni t-^ i itiM . z a^ ^ . til altu-^tln^ aril-^1 ry ^ 11' ,i ; 1 i m ^ tl.os: oclil:. ti* \ ^ 1 i.r t: r;i - *ltli t llfUoinfiia! ti.C.'i ** p. ^]^^^if. a I r ^^ . I ^iiMt*t by too hn *t tu and^ii ai t i di i.1 i h i iv ||q !;.) ;. It ^ 'nit s and 9, ^U| It.^^^^^ r^^-^ NOWLOCATED IN BUTTE. RUPTURE PERWANEMTLYCURED OR HO PAY. N d. : -ili-.ti rr-.m liu^lne.^. We rrler you to C00p: H UP l^^lN ltanl^- , -. - -r...th,.l Written l .mraolee to ofpow l0U(f BStSWBVBB CXMIN^TION FBEC. THE0. E. MILLER COMPANY. Butteo(li.e. imrthwe.t dir. Mala and Park Stri-eta^ovr IscatM'riotbiai atari Roosl is.eatjaaas oa lad^Slieil. OlScc ll.wia. i^lo ua. m . 1 lo S |^. ^^^^^ END FOR CIRCULAR. KflWwOO RESTORED! NorvoSeods,** tltO^ ' ^^!^!.t( ul rrrit-.lf ...i.jwith a mHu Iragv iiiinUi I MM.tfM.il niTToit* iiK.-n nv.vti ^^ U i'-ik MtMuorT.^l.i^t^^i I In i^n |*ti*.r|-i H^i^.tJ*^he, U nlflwlLcsi, liiMlNnn*^hnod. Mji.nv |.r^^|.i.lo.i^, ^|u I n. ^^ ^^^^. Kill !)rcuni. I.urk mt Irtttlldt'tict^.ottstur**, l..^Mlluilr. u 11 .lrnins ^ad Iom of |k*vr^l th^ *,l#tn rntlva OfKunH in i itm r wrx raiiM-d by overt*^t^r-^ttifi-l ^'iT^tr^. - r i'lifasivi1 u-i. of iiit.sV4.vt^. tiptum or ^ttrim^^s' i ^i ;% ..I t.^ Irtrtnutty. i'.[.-^,^.^, ^ i.-ii ntnl ln^anUf. I'm^ilrnt I^ tn f in *^^#* ^ - hot. Soul hy nmlt lnj^tutn |^cks.ii^^i'i m f..' 41. . r A |.u- a^.^. i With rvfty v*^ ^r-J*-r %vm ^ Pvt^ 'lJr^^rrTw^w.a^rm,.,, ^,run or refund the aaaaejr-l BtrOUIlAND A FT ill. U6IM0. CIUI LI.AU HI ill^ A .Jr... XUKVII SCCII CO.. tblcaaw, Ui. kouItfl i'i i-i -ui f, IL a. I'M HKOt* UttudJitb ! Altai j.i, I . ) lllb miTM UatVII l-O. - BXsialt, IU1 IAINLaF,^^ dkntistryj TheNew Obtunder. Wehave . t li ; e*sc ire ! .^. booccm l^v Mrhicb tooth can be ex-^/.*a'^c ! b olutely mritlu 11 j aiil -nil without the use of uas. cliloro-^::u r^i ct uM Ii pal ^^ it rema'ai perfect y conaeloi but feeis no^pair, Titc i n' y ia c and lure atethod Tliose who have invests^!. t : ins ni-thoJ no loiycr ilr.ad tu have teeth out. Call and^untsii a.e ThePatent^Flexible Plate Isthe Best,^Cheapest and^Best Fitting^Plate made. TImc \\In^ mamiae tliis p! ito will wear no other. Call and examina ipcdoiMIat the oil^, e Filling at loWVCt rates. WI I \ . II V T^| 1I f^^ ll.....n. II unl M Third FIobt^, H. wlA, D. ^. 5., m^^i^Ti'tt' ft ihl'tlr' 4 3lii L-a,. i.r,: -i. .. l^i:^f, wt.* iviu; C^J Iro-npt . n 1 Z Ha cnt Altondancc.^v.: | a I d To- l' ii a-r -i ' a^^iH^iia'Isaaa M p.sla. l ar.-rully Em'alavM aai^thl |h.i a ii' p rt o.' t ^ l n't -d Me a.; nd Lu.ope. LADYASS'.STAMS.^Open Cay sinU rjl^hUToloth^nc Nj. 67.Ci tt^. Mont.