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THEANACONDA STANDARD. WEDNESDAY MORNING JULY 20, 1891. 3 O.vJ0LT 20TII, 1820, swarms^of bee^, numerous beyond all^reckoning, made impassable a^highway near Wittcnburg. Withthe most MM ferocity,^they attacked travellers, van^^quishing horses and men, and^bcini' finally driven off only by^the bwaiag of much hay and^Straw. The accidental killing ol^the queen bco is supposed to^have provoked their resentment. Wehave I con kept busier than^bees by the demand for our Boys'^and Children's Clothing since our^immense reduction in prices. We^are most candid when we My that^the price has been cut in ha!i, for^we are most anxious to rid our^^selves of cur Summer Goods.^Si.7; to $3.00 buys most any^Boy's Suit in our house, the line^embracing our full shipment for^this spring and summer, which^contains all the new styles anil^patterns and colors that will suit^the most fastidious. Men'sHalbriggan Underwear,^from S 1.00 to S3.00 a suit, in all^size^. Madras Negligee Shirts,^$1.50 to ft, 50, that formerly were^52.00 to S 3.00. CANS^ KLEIN, FROMPOSTJO FINISH 1Series of Grand Stand Finishes Yes^^terday. YOLOMAID WAS APPLAUDED TheBeat Day's Race* to Date X^Win* Again Mutuals Paid^$79.60-Fa^t^Time. MainStreet, BUTTE. ABOUT THE CITY. Lawrencellunlcy of the ^Blue Jeans^^coiupans is at the Montana. Iton'tforget iho Midgets' matinee tliis^afternoon at BaaSpsM house. Yesterday's|mx^I rnootntg at the track^were the lurgeM uf the meeting, thus far. TheYeim.r Ladies' Institute. No. In, w ill^meet -it Standard hall at ^ o'clock this^evening. Thisafternoon anil cv-ning, Mrs. Tom^Thumb and company will give i^erforni-^ances at I.v alls opera house. JosephArthur, one of the MM] sueeess-^fill playa -right* in Ani'-riea. author of^'^Mine .hails^ anil ^^ The Still Alarm^ is at^the Montana. J.Wesleyltosrn.|iiost, proprietor of the^Bijou anil the Fourteenth Street theaters^in New York, anil one of the proprietors^of the ^Mae Jeans^ eoinpany, lit at tho^Montana. Thebaud u huh is playing ai the ^lri\ ing^park this week will give a ilanee at the^park to-morrow evening. George KUton^will proviile the iniisie, uuil w ill guarantee^that it will lie good. TheA. O. U. picnic, July will lie tho^largest MM held hen1. Tin' whole town^will be green. The MMHMMM for tin-^day apiieuis, in our advertisements to-^lay^and will prove interesting reading. Thepark is well patronizis] and thor^^oughly enjoyed these days. There is lo bo^a sparring contest there this evening Ih^-^tween the ^Sailor Kid^ and ^Kid ll^an,^'^lightweight!. Thestorm that passed around the eity^last evening played sad havoc at Carroll.^The hailstones thai fell there were larger^than walnuts und the lightning was very^seven-. The power house was obliged to^shut down end one electric oaf was de^^tained an hour at ( a. roll. Torrealism ami ^xeiting situations^'^Blue Jeans' is by far the liest piece that^has been presented in this eity. And ior^conscientious work and fidelity to detail^the company which performed the play^last night and Monday night surpasses^any that has appeared at I.vans' open^house. Thefuneral of Pater Moiiaghan. an old^and respected citizen of this city, who^died oil Sunday last, wus held yesterday.^The cortege, which was a large one. li ft^St. Paul's church at J o'clock. A largo^number of Mr. Monaghan's friends from^Butte were in alU'tidauco. Tin* decease.!^had U en a residein of this cii^ over nine^years. His con anil daughter, who eamo^down from Hutu-. s\ ish to evt.inl I hi r^thanks to friends who so goiier^ui-!v .1'-^teudisl the funeral and lent their assist^^ance on the sud occasion. SelectSocial.^Messrs. Brennan A (n ttings will give a^select sis-ial dance at Frei.eh hall on^Thursday owning. July Jl. Is.,.1, to which^none hut paapceiublo people are invited:^dancing to la-gin a: I'o'clocli. and kept up^till the wee snia' hours. Price of admis^^sion il : a full UN be at fa m atlendauce. Attrill Iihi. TheMMMTM of the Wolfe Tone guanla^and butid an order d to ussemhle in uni-^form at tlit ir armory, at TlMt u'clia-k,^\Vi-diiesday gun III*, July IP. B order ofW. M. Kiti Y. La..ICIIUUt. Foro*citement and interest no pns-^Kranime ever presented on the Ai aconda^H ack has equalled Ihat Riven yt-ti rd iy.^The perfect weutherof the llrsi part of the^day added much lo tlieenjoyment.and tin^close tlnishes rappi d the climax. During^the finish of the llrst heat of tin* trotting^race then* was not a sound to be lieard on^the whole track saso lb-* noise of the^horses us they rushed down the stretch,^and the encouraging words of the drivers j^us they urged the livers toward the w ire.^And. whin McDowell landed Deputy as ^^winner, tin* w hole audience gave a niigh:^^cheer as worthy tribute to the musti-ris^driving. Theshowers that fell during the Inst^pnrt of the afternoon did not dampen the ,^enthusiasm of the 1.500 spectators, and^the majority of them remained till the^filial heat in the pacing race was finished. 1he llrst race w as a quarter mile dash^for a purse of ^f_5j, with live starters^Kellv 4% McDonald's Mary Fill^. Randal^A- Barker's Kitten, Virgil Sunor's Red^Dick, II. D. Brown s 1'arole and J. 1!. j^Thomas'Jim Miller. The pools wen^ not 1^scrs nenve for this ran'. Red D.ck'ii last !^week's iveord ga\e him llrst place ill the |^unci ious, where he sold for fill, against s| i^for Kitten and M for the Held, which em^^braces I Jim Miller, holder of the world's^record for a tpiui-tf i- mile; Parole, ss ho won^the lilt I yards dash last week ; and Mary^Filley, the IMiilipshurg runner. The^lssikmakers otfenil even money on^Parole and Red Dick, the to two on Kit^^ten, two to one on Jim Miller, ami four to^one on M u y Filly. Parolehad the pole, w ith Mary Filly sec^^ond, lied Dick thinl. Jim Miller fourth^and Kitten on the outside. Considerable^time was consumed in getting a Start, hut^at last the horses got a gisal scud oil'. Fromthe start it was a hot race, and no^one could name the winner. Kitten.^Parole and Bed Dick raced almost Meek^and neck, and every jockey mda his boni^^est. Smarting under the sling of the raw^^hide, the horses fairly Hew tlim u to the^llnish. Fuller the wire they came. Kitten^making a surprising spurt, but Parole was^too strong for her, anil the slim sorrel won^in H)f. siMMAiit^tw o iriti.nNu* WHIM aifW -^I I lis| tSiO. Parole,rli. g.. ! II. II Drown. I Kitten,b. in.. ^ 17. Ihiinl.-ill it barker ^-' RedDick, eh. g., ]^:;, VlrgH Kiinor 3 JimMiller, re. s., lie, J, i*.TneenM t MaryFilly, h. in.. 117. Kelly ^ McDonukl 5 Thesecond event was the .se\ en-eighths^mile dash, w itli four horses entered: Mar^^cus Dab's liiverside. II. D. Drown's Mal^^colm. Kirkendall A- I'n-uitt's X., and (..^W. Watson's Bra* Scot. Fueh of these^horses had a host of friends, mid the bet^^ting ring was crosdod with men wuh^|Miekeis full of money anxious to back^I heir favorites. Bras Scot ami Hlversule^sold even at from jnO lo (7a, Malcolm's^grssl conduct at the |stst Monday imhiccd^many betters to back him al #J^J an I sji.^X. was the short horse, notwithstanding^his giMSl run Friday, at ^**, though he was^at one time sold for $o5. Malcolmacted like a very fiend at the^post, and Braw Scot and Kiverside wen*^wearied liefore the horses were sent off. Whenthey finally started. \. was in th^^lead, wilh Bran Scot otid Malcolm to.^gethi'r and Itisorsid^ far in the rear, Un^the back siiiMeh Braw Scol lapped the^leader and hung to his Hank all the way^around. Around the turn they came,^csery nerve strained, and with no less sus^^pense among ihc spectators. Kiverside^began to pull up and s^mn hail his place^close Is-huid the leaders. But the Biticr^Hoot hoise had Is-eii held bie-k lis) loi.g^and could not reach the pair who were^flv ing dow n the stivtoh. First Braw Sent^was ahead, and then X. Twice did they^chaugc posjiious, but the ch^ itniil sur^^prised everylMsly, as iio did last wis-k. and^in the last hundred ^ards he shut ahead^under the whip and had the little (!alitor-^uiau Is/atcii. The gray colt held on. how^^ever, and X. won l^5 a half length.^Time, 1 :;tn. SLMMAltt Hl'SMNO, SKVKN HI1I.O.M.S. fiasa Mm, X..eh. g., IM, Klrkeiiilall A; I'reii.tl 1 waaseat, gr, e., lit, 11. W. wstsoa liiv.-rsi.ie.ii. ^^.. i it. Marcus l wl) n Maleata,eh.t., t-J. II. D. Brova 4 Miittlalspaiil f7:'.-Mi. Thethird rai-e was one of 1 hi-most ex^^citing races 1 ver trotted in flu- West.^Kvery horse was out for the fir t money,^and everydriverwasdetcrinined to get the^most out of his hoist*. A finer list of start^^ers never s ent under a wire, and every^one in the grand stand held ins breath^as tho horses wen-seriioll for the first^heal. The entries were Marcus Dalv's^Deputy. Mi-Naught ^ Mai-h-inl's Delco.^Clagaet' A Match's llolmdcl. ( liarli -^David's Nevada and T. K. Kcaling'st rown \^Prince. Mr.Whitehead's assistants were kept I^busy in ihc pool Isixes when this race was |^reach'-d. Crown Prince w as llrst choueat^NO, llohndel second at s. j. Deputy last al^$11 and the field f^. Aftersomo difllculty ill scoring the^horses were sent off for the first heat w itli |^a g.ssl start, and with Nevada at the pole^and ( nnvn Prince 011 tho outside. Deputy I^haak the leud and for a time it hsikeil tike I^a walkover for him. but mi aaa baek 1 stretch llohndel liegan to close up with^him and continued to gain on him 111,til ,^the pair sw ung into the siren h ami came ,^down in the grandest llnish ever seen 011 I^this track. Bep'ityhad the inside and was Hinting 1^as he never trotted Is-for '. McDowell was -^leaning forward and urging the little bay '^koraa by cver^ means in his Bearer 1 Hut^lio.iiidel ejung like a burr and w ould nut^ls^ shaken off. One more call anil u gal^^lant response, and Dcput^ had won thi*^lirst heat in gtlftyi. Time bv ajuarten^III. 1 :lo.l :C. J:l'.i'/..' Mutuals paid flK.10, Theaaaak ef tkeskeatcbaasaaatbapoeai sruiiewhat. Deput^ bei-ame lirsi elioii-i* at 0,Crown Pi lax a III and No and ine Held pa Thestart in the second heat was a good^one. and llohndel and D -paty made an*^Other beautiful race. Uolmdel was a short^distance ahead all tin* way. but Deputy^kept outside of him. and ceitM hHa the^streti-h a isisftihle w nicer. I n . t::. 1 ^ I, \\ as^a repetition of thai of lie- first licit, with^I'ositiotis ri\ers.(l. Crown Prince thinl^again. Time by i|iiai tors. : I. 1 :0s, 1 ;Ut^Mutuals paid ^ ^.^^:.. I'lu-ihiiil heat was anoihei contest of^ginnts. sith another grand stand finish.^I he feature of ih-s ate! lis ^Ufreafllng^heats w as thi- trotting of I ^^^!^ 1. a Uo, get^^ting the worst of both starts. Iluiehoda^pood third. The Btttei lt^m^^ liorse made^a splendid attempt to head HolnHtel, bin,^try as he w ould, he e.mid not iarihi r^abead than the saddle of tin- I -ader, who^nniebed in 2 tttU, Tlruebyauai lij ,^11115.Mutuals paid ^^:^^. 1he fourth heat resiilti'd in Ine same^say that Ida third hai.. Holm M and^Deputy foiigl.t ci. ry inch of tie mile bat^tin- black horse w as too much lor his rival,^who li;ii^hed second. Beicothird. Nevada fourthand Crown Prince fifth. Time, by^^ I'lirtei s. a^, |iMyjl 1 All ItHyL Mutuals paidHjfc, SIMSI tin,TBOIIIVil 111 K. ITKSK fl.'^l lloliii.li-l.Iir.s.. nagu. it K. Ilali-li..a I I 1 De-iitv. I^ ^., MareiM Dab. 111! !^ I ... I :^ h.. MrXaii'dii a Maelea.l.ft ^ s 1 Kerstia,l^:k. n . t'liss. Dati.l4 ft 4 * t'r.ivaI'iiii. c. eli g.. T. K. KeallailS 1 S 5 Hat-. IlMttl 3:IS^,; .^-.I',; I-.V Daringthe wait Between the second and^thinl heats of the Irottlna race, Andy^McDonell brought out Yolo Maid for a^practice heat. As thc^ p.i^ed ihc grand^stand Is.lli horse and driver received^round after round of applause. Thelirst bcot of the f iis -for-all pace,^which was the Inst .lent on the pro^^gramme, was sands idled ts-iwccn the^last two heats of the irot. 'oils for this race barred Yolo Maid,^but were sold on the n-niainiiig three en^^tries: j. \v. Haatlnaa' Lady H.. T. K.^Beat inn's Turk Franklin, and H.Willis'^Our Da k. TurkFranklin wns the favorite pn -. ions^to tin- llrsi heal, hut was siic-i-eded b^^Our Dirk and Lad^ II.. ^ ho were heavily^backed in the mutuals. Inthe first heat Yolo Maid did 1 he llrsi^half 111 a IM gait, h it was hclo up on the^lusi half 10 avoid distancing the others. Yo'yMaid .-.-rtahiiv pr^ s.-nis the |h^etry^of h.u-se motion. H'-r gait for I he Brat^I II of each of ih, lirst two heats was that^of a w hi: Iw iiul. OurDick received second place, and^Lnd| II. ihinl. si^m 1 in - j-.ii 1 \i;, 11.1 f i ^i: ii i, 11 itsi^f I.:^^^. VoteMabL a. M., Marras lhllj lit ourDl.-k. I.. M. Willis a * J |al H. I., in.. J. Hastings. . 4 3 a TurkKranklf n. I^r. u.. T. K. Keating III^Time. i:l^'f{ -i:H: Ai-eordingto the ]^ionanff i. 11 made Sat-^unliiy hy Mr. I*al^. tie* purse for Ibis last^race rev.-ris to the association,and nagi^Tneeday, l ady II.. Turk Franklin and^Our Dirk w ill start aaain for It. Duringthe mssiihI hen. of the pnelna^race and lie last heat of ilu- tro'.lliig ra. .-^a heavi .diow .'i- fell, and lii.-de the truck^heavy, w hi.-h fact explains the slow tim.-^of these heats. T.i-.lay'sProgramme.^Below arc given the eveiiuts and etitries forto-tla^ : 1in-1 BAcn 111 nmno. roll: iiiiionos.^11R \ 1 s. ri nam. Hoi. I'llWilliams names tli^- hay gel.lliiK, The J. w. J..I.IKiLin names the chestnut mare, tlypay^I oi l. II I'l.'keiin^ uain.^ the hay gelding. Ten ajawtkiu Jt. anrovBback, m mn nna mm.i. n t^D-^1. \c. rt ii-r s.-oi.^Marcii- Hal., i iit'.e, aaawi the hej ^ ..It, stcre Kstl-s. k11 ken,I:,11 anil I'iciil'.t, 11-1. 11a. name the I ay^stallion. Meitt.uia. '.W. ( li^|i|s-lle. Iliitte, names the chestnut^stallion, lioiil lUir, Tiimn11.mi. I no III no, ttti 11.ass, nrsr^tiiki-k in rfrBj 11 n~i. ^t..v^i. MarcusDa y 111111 -. Hi.- Imy stall Ion, Prisilga'. Ar. nwks llli aanMs tkt ha) gei.iiug, Tkara- le-s Williamsti Mor. h.nno name the lift) stallion.^Silver Bow. T.K. Keating names the clic-tiiut gcltilnp,^I'rank M. Kl Mill II s 1 K. -inomvo. sl-t.iM, Mjpjf^TllliFK IN KIVK I I list:, gvm. ii^, rhamiierlalii aanwi gkt ktMk siu'llon.^Vo.nj ^ -vpsy. S.llaii.M.-; names tin- roan stallion Itnhhlnf.^Ii. 1. Ill-.'glus nanus the hhi.-k ge:dlng,ta. parka. Raagal\ harker name Hat has najgge. Qgn llliHlnie. Ofthese entries The Jess, (iipsy-Girl^and Sib.-r Real have alread. S-OO fit-it^place during the preeenl meMlnc, and^mas1 be c.muted 011 to do ibeir best le-dav^(odd Bar is nail knoss 11 kena. as is.^Tom Bow ling. jr. Steve l'.stes is pr.tl.,tll f^the Is-st l^n-d naree in Ine rniintrv in I^w ill carr^ the cooper and i;ii-cti kaHQajr at^his Iret race. 'FlicL':l.'^ class Irot w ill l^e a colife.t of giants.'I'he Inlereel of ih.- afternoon w 11 centerin this .-scei. Prodllnal isss ll re-^monibon-d hs bis an at races jaet s^.r Ml ih.-.-asterncircuit. Tnomleea ana Irn'in^M. are worths ri\sis ol tin - cr.-at liivireiki^horse and Pet. Williams'pot. and Ine ra n^ss ill he a great one. IIIthe pis .Is la^t night . nils tw o , ^ a :^wi'i-e auction.-il. These ssen- the anile^handicap running ra- .- ami the | :U^ t 11.1^Iroltlng race. In the former KteveEates^sold lor M0, Montana for*.' I ami Qo'd Bir for-s.. For ilu-troi Pradkgal waa favor.t at IHO. Sibei Bow- was second eh c ^ a* MB Prank M. tnlrdat 910 and Thsanloai lastnt llilstrr.oii Ills I rit--k. YoloMaid's sulky weighs IH pounds. TheButte train brought doss 11 _' ') p o-^ph- yesterday. Glover,w ho hail his head eul hs M is-^cot's fall, is much ls-tter. Onethousand live hundii d ai d lilts^w us .sest.-r.la.s *s attciidaii.*.-. JohnMaguiri' Ikananl X .sestir.lay and^ill-ought down a full ptK-k. t-bai^k fiom the^track. To-night'sspecial Unite train ssill km re^hi'ii-at 7:1a lo enable the Huito pMnJg to^uiieuil the th.-aier. T.K. Butler has made a great bit wilh^the official programmes. 'I'he.s ate wi-ll^.-,1 ranged and gnus* better eaci day. Malcolmought not 10 ls^ allowed to en^^ter another race until his tlisposit 011 im^^proves, lie wears out tho oilier ho-.-i .^is-fore the start. To-day'sntteudaiiee ssill prob.ibls he^larger than at any prcs ions tiny. The^Bint, delegation promises to be .1 big^one. Peerold Jim Miller! He lives, a sa I in^^stance of overwork. Two years a;o he wnaaepeed} ^printer, but Ins ewnei ran him10 a stand still, and he is not worth^much as a runner. II.1, .^ Mll| : i-. d .-vers Issly but his own^^ers sest. nlav. HlalMtUnfJ in ttpj lastt^^^beats waa eplendld. lb- in.ule the aueond^hea! 111 .':..!. 'Fins places him among In^^fast ones. Messrs.V.-ihton and L-ist fl are old rac^^ing men. ^V\^h'-n we drosc.^ t-ni1! Mr.^Valiihi .se.terdiv. ^we wen- our own^gi.siiuH, Mbnari and drivers. But W4 h.cl^Si in1 ^ ssl ra- ^^ -. Itis 10 ls^ In pe l that Yolo Maid v ill Is.^sent against lime knfeea the rie'eting^rloees, Rar annearanee yeetarday only^w bctteii tnadaelreal inoaa w ho siwher^to -.-*.- Bjaaag of h.-r. 'l'l.eseeolld la .11 of t he .' : Jl t n t w a lli secondfasieM heat erei trolled in Man. tina. Ilolmdel nni !^ it u itlnn 1 na fnurtk^of a Ms olid us fa .1 as Fails! 'lot .J his^famous heat al Ruttet Oilier fast heats^base 111 mail.^ by I rank M. at In !^ n 1 InStltandb)Uard Ryron. in DiUoa.ni thesame 111,1. . Theladies an* Iss-oining plungers.^Then-i^ har lis one of iii.-in grha PUM to^the races v l.i-hi- s 11 .' buy lakes. The^short horsisi seeej to Is: their f.is.s-ites,^and lin y buy w i;u the rest of olu-'im. ra,^But il is like pulling one's bend in 11 lion's^1110111I1 10 aih -e ope ^.f tin-in, for aanjas^limes the ads act isn't ibe b ^t. ate) tinii Put^tn. ^ At the race track a g .Id I s-k.-i.^Oss n.-r can have same lo pr^ a 'ti: prop! 11 v^and pas ing fir this ads art lament. Kemliils.-.-n.*e o 111.- sttagi..^ManagiT John Maguiro experienced a^most plcasiint surprise yestenluy in meet^^ing a very old-time friend in Mrs. Charles^Film-mils of the lllue Jeans company.^Mr. Mngnlre, Mr. and Mrs. Charles I'A-^monds had MM members of the same^companies for a iniinls-r of years in Sail^Francisco, Sacramento and Virginia^City. Nev. Thiswaa in the old stock days, and tu^time when stars did not carry their oan^^ ompanies, but found i-i all the large cit^^ies ihey visitisl competent stock MBJRM^^ies who, when calltsl ii|Hin, s-erc reaily to^Mon at a short notice for such part as^I their particular MM of busincs- ealhsl for^t -whether of Stiakespeare. Sheridan.^' Kuosslcs, Boueic;iu!t, T'obiti. or any of^! 1 tieleerklanateautbore whose plays wen*^I iln-classics of the sing**. Mr. ami Mrs.^1 Film, nils 1111.1 Mr. Mai'.nrc has.-111 ih.-ir !limn iilnpstlalili iksith. Mil iillniigk.Bar^re. 1, Ratpnnmda the Cnnnfraua, Kdwin Al.lllrs, John Owens. Joe Mill phs , Joseph I.-'let-son, Augusta Bargon, Vila Cavi-n-^d -h. Hose Fylinge. W. J. Florence. Rons^ci -ault. Mayo, ami as many otheis ahosc uHues were more or h-ss nrorainent. I ^I think.^ said Mr. Magu-.n-. ^if the Ipvrta nn pia^e.i lor. aaa a pagaaj nflk ars.well- printed and bound in book^I fTin it would require aim..si as much^I s a.-e as Hutu 's new librai.s.^ Mr. and Iklrs. Ednijnds are now under ine mm*^lagententol Mr. RoaenaMMMg and Mr. Ar-^IllUr, the managers and proprietors of^^liluo Jeans'' and ^The Si ill Mann. TheUMnejMMa in ^IlM l:ivat^^^The world rein.sviMsl, original and onl.s^M:-s. Qgnj. Tom Thumb's company of^mid;.re|h w ill appear at the I.sans aneeg^house 011 W. iluosda.s . July '.V, gj\ ing _'^performances in the es cuing at I o'i*l.s-k^and a grand family anil sch.s.1 maiin.-e at cp. tn. daily , pi.Tiling the new musical paniomleali-\trasagaii7-i ^'I'he Rirals^^and ^t.uliscr Among the l.dipiitiaiis.^^K.-ail sshal the pr- -.s has 1,, s^^ alsiiil the^^gn at little aeiors^ MMMtlng ihe Conn^^ie-s Magri: Tin*I'autotuiiiical perforin nice kjajMs^diiced was |s-rfc.-tl^- natural and MBj^kfllgtlgMT CountMagri, in his iMMrMMlkMaf^ih^- lli.chess of llcvoiishiri', w.i.-t a coinicil mm. Alisik at Charles li. Clark. Ihc come^^dian, w as enough to create a laugh. 'I'hebnron as ^The Connlf) RdbmI^Bos^ cons ulsetl the audience ami he was^called back again mil again. lakea bright ray ol ^IfflahlBr litilc RluM^LeM lh.ll appeansl. Sin- is rightly Mined^Inn ^l.iltlo Qui en.^ A neaaty in appear^^ance, slie captii.ito.1 cs cr.^ one by her sing^^ing ami .-xc.-ll.nl acting of character^songs. Miss Hell's pinning lips and in^^jured air as she sang. ^They Ill.t 111.- 11 \lt^on the drls.^ which explained how the^men. sshen ihey have acted fonliahlg. nl-^u.iiK Ilu I it cotiscnicnt 10 In.1.1 ihc fair^sex responsible, ssns ludicrous indeed.^Mis' lii'iui is n perfect little fairy and a^great fin oriie. Dra/loMorris. I.ci Marsh and 1 In-lesser^lights an- ispiat to any of the MOM noted^gniw 11 u.-ioi-s now js.sing before Ihc pub^^lic. I TKAVKLKRS GUIDE. TRAIX*ARR1TR. 8lB*5A. M.^From Pntte-losses Butts MJ 1.1: Hllsst fViir iter am. Stuart t:Sft era.^l2:Ob P. m.- 1-roiTi li-itto and l.srrlson^^Leases In,Its II 00 a m: hllssr flow 11 II a mt^Wi art 11:1.'. am: leaves I.arrtson 10 tn a m;^Ini l^nlge in .3 am; W arm ftprlagtM-JMak^P. M. Inn- I tt-- Soupn; hllTsr 0:05Pjiw r ^i ii m- Mnsrt (.'.t ra. snowi FLAKE': MMlatd^I in V-.tr-. 6:SB P. M.-!^^^^^ s (.siiison ^ js a m; Deer^l..iss Ian p i... Vi'arm biiruagi 12* p ta;^htuart MBp m. imihvr.rxtr. 8:1O A.M.-For (isrrtson-^tuar: t:g ant warm Sprlnir* ^ flurn. Deer I. kIji Mi a mi irnsni.arrlson '* i^. a ai.^9:QO A. M.-Forlintte^Wuartr i^sni:r,rer- -n i N I m. r..^.r How 9Uin; arrive Butte in^0 a m. 8:0OP. M.^Fur Pntte ami Oarrtnon Sbiait^l:l^pni; surer Row 1:43 pin: arrlrs Baits^4 |- ti.. Warm Springs SMpm; Deer Lodge^4 On u m. srriT,- ukrriesa 4 si p m. OtlOP. M.-Fnr Itune-M-iart I JOp m g^.^ver Oow lu ix). arnro Butte 10 10 p m. AAARTIMI FOX. DealerMn_____ FineCunts, Ti baco nnl rnnfec.inn.ry tVlie-,i.ats :ir..i l^u:i Is-a ers In COAL OIL DRG.SCHULTZ EUROPEAM5PECIALI5T, Of'-I'.fi Boot and Sh.o. St:ro, jlNORTH MAIN 5T, BUTTE HWIP^r. xnd IpjajM) Sfrrrtj, \vii.-r.-as can is- ea|^^lilt.sl KHKR or^l II MH.I. ell.11 1'rlvatoand^Chronlo Dis^^eases of Uutl-i^Soxes ^ Perfect CuresWar -^ranted No ln- o_rnn4ecaso vJnclert.ik-n No^Injurious^Drugi. fATAItHll. Tliroal. I.nnj anil liloof m.-nsi.^MMlM atil MrMlMnM MMlk| m$^new s;,s-.^m ..f iniiai.iii .11 .-em*. isiiitnimi-,],,-ai,^,i taaarih PnaMNof the X. rv.nis s\ .lem, iiieti as self^Abuse, ^*-iiiiiia| W.-akness,M-^ii l.,.s..., !^eevinil Cower, Itloisl |^|snriler^ .111 Loss of^AAbtUoa, Av.-r^tnti lo S.K-i.-ty. Melsneholy, la dlU'-stllHl. et,-., lenlinu l'^ Noltclllllg nil lie- lira:nan* lasaaRv, .111 nursbis ens .. a arranl 1^l^^ cur* in a ^i r^ ssorl lime. No laattei wl a^Jon hai-e taken ^r sin. Iia. mile.I to etm roa.^Dr. sa-liuit^ s.irranl-a -urn of every .--is ^' li.^iin.tertiikes. IP. v.. inierf^i aaa rented]! is t n-^onlv certain ami i-eriuaan nt cure In ^u.-li .114. PRIVATEDISEASES. linnorrnaea.i.lset. stri--t -r-'. Kptnllohrmltla. Variriiiels.HreKnots .mi lua.iuvr ireiilie*. Skis ami .1:1 Mpnrll es ef tie l.nmd.^1 1 i-i - 1 ..:;^.. -. ' ist.it, Hi tches, etc, seaetMl etafM I ^' mv new rsia-Jy. WOMEN'SDISEASES. Hi.si, pr-inn.s in! ^:^ ^ t ^ n 1 letretaentak leu.^^!. n a. :.u : ;::l .asol a',i--. I il' u-^flammallea an 1 ul1 Irregular Mies, etc.. praaejnp^.-ra ,1- lle.l. Mn^ liuo Ireils eteaaaa enred n Muutsna tog .i.l...ulug ^|,iti s. TESTIMONIAL. ,Mom. llll.lM Dr.^ . .srl ^'H. li. I-. M DKABI'lBi' 1 ih- b :n :.t o( auy ^ae ^uf-^ferlng from an. I urn . f private d 4e^se, II Is^1 li ^^. .0 n-1 ial I may re iimnend W. s.-hul:i^lu proi-xion, I sa^ sun.'rlng terrlWy treaj^luaie naaaowa disease. 1 va^ laaln| tteatn eni^lo.m a u iinis-r ^^r l.i-al il-s-t. r- una MnrtAle^1st*, waa 11 .01, tMiM't ii stiagraetarseani^.1 e .ti*.-iiv.. 11 an tha. fr.iiu s hi.-h I was .uf.^I. r.na. I was r .- nim au.-u lo Mr Srhuni and^came lo i-oiisi-i! him p.-rs^na'l^. I stnlst n.J^rss- was :in.r..-.giil^ -'i 1 :ttH'' I. at.d l.a pro^1 .a - my usn 11 b - s -n 11:1! w-aMntf nl^less st hi a shmL I Hrgersd mere r^ ni 1 his^dnrini li.e past s.-ar tl an 1 b-d .-ser im.ferae^lief ire. iw..-:: :-. :seiiuttx fer a sberl t'a--, .it; . nes. hlnk lost. I te-1 ssas 1 sverdal11 n) I la.- rs-i o al ir.ytlniete leslil)anil reinn-aii i^r HrnnHz, nrieneterl tea.s the rwaba Very Iraiy isara. J.KI.Ll-aV. lll.lsW aule.l. TheH01111I of education ssill receive^Lids up to July o p. 111.. forth*- eonsirui-- llonof the Ihescolt sclns.l, to be oreo'ed .inI'ark ust-iiui-. jM-paraie contiai-ts will^be made, and separate bids nr.- PMJMMnl^tor ih. brick and stone work, for the mi^and ealsaiii/.-.l iron ssork, for the w.ssl^work, lor .be pui-itiiig. for the plumbing^and for the steam heating. Huls must be^iiccompuuied by a cer-tiths! cb.-ck. and^must Iw prcseuled 011 or Is-foix. il p. 111,,^.Inly L':t. Plansanil ojiti.-atious maj ba seen ut ihchigh school building. 1H10 St.si.m snn. president. ProposalsW niil.-.l. I'heboai.l of entfMMM ssill r.-eeise bids^until la m.. Tuesday, July LU. lor the^coiuph-tioii of llie addition to Ihe l.ineolu^school, on t liestnut afreet, I'lans and^sp* cilieatioiis inav Is- so. n at the lli^li^School building, wnereall partk*uIan may^Ih^ learned. \ll I ds mrtat M MP^^pnnied by a e. r: ifled eln I.. 111:o rl 1 m ma NX, PreeMMt. Anaconda.July Hi. lor Itrnl. Storewith tixtun-s, corner Third ami^Cherry streets. Alsoa splendid new .'.-ns m dwelling a.l- joillillrf. Anda line cellar underneath brick^build nu. \o. UT I irsi ~ir. ei. Imrnlrent the Kenineiii l.i.pior store, cornerlirst and Clicrri sir.. 1 . auoiiie 1 1 anltonne. Ihi-r.-bs- enaneage Au.b King to sp.-,r re^u finish, sa:isfa.-iors to the iwcerea,either atMKte 01 Ana'.nnla. for a sun .1 !.^purse. The contestants lo \ien_h 111 at 11.*.^l^ounds.ioHH Swr.WIV, liauiamVTarcht, BnatuUM soil.... Alliscrsoiis knowing tlieinaetMl in-^d^ bled to inc. will please inal.e seiilcmciii beforeJul) 1. after thai da:.- I will ba 1obliged |o give all a 1110.:tits l.a collection.^Ih's|ieelfull.\ .M. S. As. Mil IM. Itcm.ival. Ihave i-etiioseil mv offlt-rt from 1'irst^! street to the building .s-ciip-. -l b^ the^li.m-ky Mountain Telegrrapti on Main sllfs-t.t ii Vill i s Hilt I K. CisargeIlarirh i^ the uM for the North^Ccrinaii-l.l 'sd and Ran Slar steamship^lines, sshich furnish tho beet MaoaMMM tionsforeroealng tin* ooennal theaaeel reusonahle raiei. ih. can fiirmsli sou aith 1 cU^ te and Kuronenn ev il inga. * .^h onhim ut til Last l ark avenue. Kim* Kci'tn lv an- th- egnnti for^Deer l.'Ml^e is.iitus lb.- I'nited RlnhM^Scb.sii furniture . unp my, wde inuiiutae-^lureri ^.f llie Pai igon neea. Ml opMrl for^desks utld solus 'i supplies w ill Is promptly^tilled. dolo tin- Hon Ton r^ ni-atii. next^house to depo'. amiIn -11 1:1.1. Ic tel. salmon,pieekprel, -pring cfii. ken and all^kind-, ot gam.-, ut all hours, Uain and^I'nun sins t~. t, I^. Is.-. I.-. proprietor. Iir.lien nan Beckatrasn. deallet. will he 'at Ana* 1.lid.1 Ti.ursilay. Juls II. Will ^ii!i^' slay ^ b is days. hootti ms 15. Mala^I street. ForUnlit A furnisbdl front r.s.m at^-li.' l ast Fourth s-ie. t. W .ll icnl toiiau-^siouu. Tak**roter prescriptions to llratidoti's^1 dri|e store wh. r' ii, \ w.il Is-iicciirai- ly^filled. Forrent So. UT' South Wnjh, hMnjM^; of Charles iloues. Main street.^I Till'MONTANA. Asiisin, Mo: OpeiieJ.Tuly I, 1*W0.^JOopsus I Oct. 1, 1IW0. -E VANS0PFRA HOUSE :ohmsiir.'j.ic. ma .sii*. ANSCCND*.mont fa.*-1 1, ur of tlie W .i'.'l P, nnwned MRS.GEN'I TOM THUMB ICtXNTLV)maori. I OKM MtlllT ONLY. UoJnosdayEven n.^ July 20, AndVVu:lnn^J.iy Matlnoe. oneof ttis linn-', mi.-si :t'il m i-l i-lmiH^apl'.'inteil Ini'i'ts IB the tinned Siates ItMf enehlyUrspreof, Ml It -sI vith aterel r| gnMMbetU, Hi*- al-inus. r aiiiuii: walsr. Sail.4^Stcuia ti- 11, *ip.-n lu.i i'.:i'-' , :u..t all m-sleri^roust nt'u.-.-s. I:i^.|i.^ en suite and *.lii*;is^rMuMai 1 ^ersk-s ^tr.m. m^'.-*^:. s^. i:.,:n^fl'iai *:j GO PKH i)/^Y ui-v/AUt;s as^cording, lu sl..-i liiM clia.u t'T of r^^ ins i..va^pn-d.C. W. LOOMi!). Prop. 11 ill Inth* r'l.^'oTiimkat Musical THERIVALS **i hhayamong ts.* L^l put Mt Atliltin- Mils: il r ate.^ 1 onieljr, THELITTLE COUNTESS, hiMl. 1 11 11.1 is 1.as 1.01:, .r.:r d.:c.ug Ihc Small's .-ni l M s \ er-atlls I. ule Actors ,i..UACri-ssc. .11 hs.sleuc.*. J.C.KEPPLER Thel;^adin^ Wati'liinaker Sltain^tif*^*t, A i^ 1 ^ 411, i a. SEKi ll'' f otlumMtr*m UVirth^^i-n/o.) in I^ .1: ^' l. Pi hi -^'. ^^ Vf.k::;C^ |M^^-^^nt#|^t \ i ii ' '1 \ . 'i ' 1 I h.i Mil i HH P 11 t.i-*MiiaUl^sl ^ ant i^f. (h^ ^tvn !f*t 4'^^i*n-^tu in .11 tl.o Wor.a. liou't ^.^^ Um tftil cliuL's' of h ^^.UK IVHI liMIUM I,..|. .-i -a'^ Mnvl *', i-t'i.at Ihe Smith^l'ii,:. ^. * sin e 1;. M .lu stnjot. Onlyptnel SMliLTT.KSOLVLMK SFOONS LEAKYH0USH, ILie only l'ir.t 1..01 Ifjf-: la ^j:aa'.:a ghMMlfI'-.ralihed lUioma 0**rT:'^-'s^ are T ' ,wi r. t t':-^ ^t in 'i' 1 ot^fclacsUcucs. Knne but a'hlle 1 i.-..;.. ^^oX^Misl^. CLIPPERSHADES CQNcr/RrHALL Tl-sOnly s^aar^ and Crswdsd ll'.iiselo^in - * i ^. . .-. 'a. -i 1 front Wj u::IUl^^ttr ^ l tor ITitate Part Ss Vo'S'.ant Ins.fl in i.:a - ue at ITs -rr^Kseunj. Mtan -.-n s Isttlug nils r. sari^are a war* li**e**sl c u t.-- * ibi^1 li-os r-hit ^ Ii (the irml ti .n'lent^un l local traje 01' anjr h ^u^e In tba^\Si--t 1 .1 .n:ui.y. J.E l 1.1 V!:'.. 1 : I r. DCCTOR NORCROSS, KINNEYsx HANSON. Prop'ii LIVERYSTABLE._ FHILIt'sJBURCi.MONT. A.W. AcINTYRE. .PF;o.'ft:tTOK. AGENERAL^TRANSKEti^BUSINESS^THANSACTELX H0MCEOPATHICSPECI V 1ST t IIST CLASS mil AND DOUBLE IM FoilS sli . - House on Kisrlit street Iks. InMn Bhwh and Ahfar etranla. film liiipiin-at Iio . m hatreaeaen.but sour a*hnh mmI an lili.ui'1.-. al lir..inl^ii's drug ston*. iiaiiiet- ss I tournament at Anaconda^park comma-licit..; sotunlny *iiug. Fivetub hatha for one doll it plunge^house. (iolo llratidou's rkMJ MMM for line h-le^ing tackle. tuII... intaltral an.l snr-jl il tr.-atie ^::^. ' all^*|^ a e. ilsr to wvuieu. S'l'h as M^-nral^'a.^li--. d . hs, si^: , , -I,. II.-. -t 1 :^ , h .1 mj I.a isr troubles, an l ul Cl-'ui ^ ib*ln nudiii^onli-ni ir.nl im li ^ ' ^^^ -t-.'i f. I'lK s. C * .^*s I ;' . ,.. ^^ ' i.-' t 111. I'lt 1: t .1 nia-^ever-ami il -lii-ii - ~ prouvu. e.si m^utiaMe af.er pr^S^age^f tr-''nirot by e lier*.^III. arapusnees are corap.e.e. IjtJle. uanra,^lt-14 a. in OlSUtttCf Mfl ^l V-.s 'is. It'.-s^! ^k'-^. 1*1is ate an 1 an* ^ ^ ;^ ^ - . tnaiad ajua grata^J.lag res'itls. 1 r.- itaUMed In all ^as*W^uud'-rtakru. Caa^urlall ^n free,^^ji rii t- Ne^ u- w,i' -' . bs^- ^^ ^ aul a. Vmnlbusto all trains. TciouhoneNo. 23. 1 J. McCONNELL 6l CO.. AK4.1UTECTS. ItiTrr. ilaMM and tiai sxA. Leaveall i-enimiinlcatloos, erilers ior plant sal^apev-Uii-aliiius, ^Uh Ml al M-mlsua UiMa.^Ihey su nveirs |^ruuj,4 sMcution