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THEANACONDA STANDARD, SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 13, iSji 5 THINKSHEHAS A CLUE DetectiYeLogg M Located Jordan's^Murderers Down in Utah. aroundthe court house A Complicated Lesson In Vulgar^Fractions-United State*^Patents New Cases^^Of Litigation. BrrrF..Aug. 1-. A new ^cine^ in the^Jordan murder catr Ii.ik been struck hy a^dcloctivo who ilclegnt^d himself to work^tin the cane, lilt name in I.('a|^i.iin^Lurk, and iHan ex ^member of t he I'inkcr-^tims and. somebody says, an aiil^ i-lemli.^lie is working, or Ims hi e n vviirkiii:;, on^the story given out by tho Ice-breaker^liurkliardt. and it is said his has located^the man Kelly and could place his hands^on him at any timo if hi* arms were lone^enough and stretched out in tho right di^^rection. Accordingto his discoveries Kelly and^his partner are in hiding ill I'tah, some^^where near Ogden, and they are also the^same men w ho shot at Mr. Williams of the^Colorado smelter. Thi^ fact has been es-^talilislied to the satisfaction of some one,^but it is considered net-essary for Nir.^Williams to accompany the detective to^Kelly's hiding place to make the identiti-^ratiou complete. When that is in be done^has not yet been given out, but Ihe ^clue^^is evidently not exactly at the freezing^point. Tayluga Judgment. Severalyear* ago the city of Hutte^brought suit against Paul Dat is and oth^^ers, as iKmdslneii of ex-*^ity Treasurer^Loiter for an alleged shortage in his olticc,^nuil got a judgment in the district court.^'I he Ijondsmcu appealed il to Ihe snnrcn'ie^court where. Ihe district court was re^^versed and a linal judgment ordered^aguiusl the city for the costs in the case,^amounting to IfJIis.Tlitoircthcr with inter^^est at 7 per cent. J. It. Uoyce, jr., was^one of the bondsmen, and through him^the judgment against the city passed into^possession of the r'rst National bank, ami^the demand for its payment lias j:isi been^filed with the city, anil too late to gi t it on^the county lax roll. The law provides that^judgments against the city shall lie as-^si'sscd against nil the taxable |^ro|ierty^of t he cily. which ill round figures this^year is ^W.^JOn.tAKi\ The amount of the^j idgiiiciit with iuleicsi now amounts to^WBfjXT, and tli^' transcript was lo-day sent^to Ihe county clerk to lie apportioned^among all the taxpayers.and he has spent^a considerable portion of the day in If) iug^to do it. He figured it otil that sixteen^thousand two hundred and tarty onc-^hiindred-thou^audihs pari ol a mill musi^lie assessed lo every dollar of taxable^pro|ieii.\. or one hundreil and si\t,v-ivvo^thousand four hundred milliollths of a^cent: one thousand six hundrc I and twenty^four ten-thousandths pan of a cent on^S^l^m: one and six hundred and tw enlv -four^thousaiidihs cents on M.UNI: sixteen and^tuent\-four one hundredths cents on Mn.-^000| KM l-l^ on JluO.nuu; ^li..-l on ^l.o ^i..^uu. or the total judgment of Q'17.^*i on^$I4.^MKMKNt. The clerk got it down finally^that e\cr,v person assessed for 5-^ would^ha\^ to pa.v one cent oil the judgment :^those assessed Si.lK**, taxes Ii cents: t.i.lMSI,^taxws 10 cents: tVUtf taxes Jil cents.^The figures vv Mli the juilgment were passed^to tin* county treasurer, who refused to re^^ceive them. He saiil il would lie impossi^^ble to coiled such small taxes and he^would be compelled to maUo it g'AxI hitn- mE HeSt1'sses iii fiiiirt. AttorneyJ. M. Self to-day commenced^a suit for A. J. David-on A Co. against^(itiy Torrence to recover a balance of^SsV.C^7 alleged to lie due on account. An^attachment was issued. Anaction has also liccti brought by S. V.^Kemper against Leo Cassetl. John P.^Cowan. Sol Lachmnn anil Sam Martin,^for the foreclosure of a mortgage on lots^HL .'I and 1^.'. hi..eh a, of l.i ggat A poster's^addition. The note secured bv the Heart*^gage was for $7.0HI. given by Cas-.ett. Mav IMM. to Ihe Mates Savings hunk, and^since tiiat tune $l.lh7..VI bus l^ei^n paid on^it, but the batik has also paid taxi -and^insurance oil the proucrty. The note has^ticcomc the pro|m*rtv of Kemper, and^Cowan and others are SJsaftjedefendants^in the case, because they claim some in-^teres! in tic pro|H-rty as judgment credit^^ors. Keni|iiT asks that the property lie^sold to satisfy the mortgage, curl House Note*. f'nitedSlati's patents have been issued^to l'raitk M. Leonard and otic r^ for the^Hlilli.uit.lios.il.ee and Kcd I Jo id l.sles^situated In Inde|iendeiico district, audio^tin' Moulton eoiu|ianv on the Kislcr placer^loi^ateil in the Lost Chilli district, and^wen* filed for record to-da^. Thecounty auditor was at home to the^Mar to-ilay but had few callers. 'ihe transcript in Ihe easo of the state^against Coition Sherman, on appeal, was^tiled in the criminal court to-day. Anumlier of the county prisoners nsj^made useful last night in preparing the^court house for Ihe mass meeting. Thi'county oflleiuls had lerv little lo do^t'l-duy bill talk about the capital question, WILL WHOOP IT UP FOR HIM. Thel'eo|ile's I'ltrtr In IliiHe Will Make^tt eover's t islt a llig Occ:l*]ini. BlJIlB,Aug. 1-. Primaries of the aasa,^pie's party will he held in the various nis-^emi'ts of this city tu-iiioirovv for the pur-^|misc of selecting three delegates from^each pii'cinet to the county convention of^that party. The county convention will^las held one week from lo-tnoirow at Cap-^lice halt, beginning ut - o'clock in the^afternoon. In holding their county con-^volition this earl) the pal ly is taking Ihe^lead ol the old parties and intends gelling^its candidates Is-fore the people lirst. Thelwople's party leaders an- pr^ par^^ing for a grand rally te xt W. d-.esd iv .^w hen (tencral Weaver, that party's candi^^date for president, wd! lie m Butte. It is^tin' intention to make thisagesat orca* siou.ttciieral Weaver w ill lie met a^ Ihe^depot with carriages and taken lo the Me-^lletmott hotel. A hand has bam tingsgerl^lor i he iK.'casion. Maguire's ofstirn house^ha- heeii engaged for IkiiIi the af'erinsin^and evening. In the afternoon (.etier.il^Wi'av er vvhi caldii'ss a lug net tiucat tho^opcia house. In the evening tln-tT' w ill lie^two leg mass meetings, i lue v. ill Ik* bekl^in tin- school vard. SjrljSBSSJ Osstefal Weaver^w ill -peak, and at the same tine mere willis* a nsaetlng in lbs eneni bouse(to be uddtx-scd bv Mary P.. Incase of Ivans..is.the^eloipieut vv onian orator. lestOpened. T.I.cvvkoviiz of I.incoln, Nch., has^started a new and second-hand furuttute^si.ue at 'Hi West BraaeHnsV and will pal^the highest cash price tor f urn it ins- and stovesand win si ll ticm at t stnaha prtet (all anil Is' com ineed of his price's. IfM| until to buy any minhuf stock go^to W. li. ir'criiicr it ('^^.. ;'l 1,,- adway. THEIRANNUAL PICNIC. Membersor the Miners' I situa M ill Meet^In An annul*. IltTTt',Aug. 1-.^The annual picnic of^the llutto Miners' union will be held at^Anaconda. Aug. M. The follow ing list of^i-port- has lieeti arranged: Drillingcontest, first prize, donated by^the Anaconda Stamiaimi, SdOU; second.^ISO; third, H Tugof war. single vs. married men;^prize, Threestanding jumps; prize, silver^watch. tinestanding jump: prize, $.^^. Patmen's race, over -''^^ pounds: dis^^tance, ^ill j arils; prize, meerschaum pits'. Ladies'race: distance, M yards; prize,^silU parasol: value, ^10. Three-leggedrace; distance M yards;^prize, BA Puttingihe stone: prize, Ihix of union^cigars. footrace for nicmlM'rs Miners^ union,^distance lot) faids: prize, suit of clothes,^value ju'a. Hurdlerace, dfastened l^r^ rafdl four^jump- : lirst prize i^tb, - .101111 prise $0. Ilundfoideda- heel harrow nsee, dlsttawss^Ml rants: Braf prize tjtlo, second prize Bk BOfwrm*] lace ior Imivs under la ^enrs,^dletajsee Ml vanl-: 1 r.zc suit of clothes, ralwsHa, Eattrieato drilling contest ^-..^i0. 10 Is-^made vvitli the financial BBSS] lary of the^Miners' union on or liefore August BX^Drilling contest to consist 111 drilling a dry^DSjch hold with seven-eighths sti'i'l, to lie^ol 1'^ minutes duration, change to suit^drillers. Voting contest |srSaost popular^young lad^ : prise, gohl watch. Votingcutest for saesl popular fore^^man : prise, gold headed cane. WILL SCON BE ABATED. TheII. A XI. BsssWWSJsWBSJ a lairgf st.u k^lii I an-y lilt' tie Smoke.^Hi n t. Aug ML Por some time past^the thick clouds of sulphurous smoke^which have eiivclo|icd Unite regularly^every night have led to the stsifasf thai^roast heaps vvere going, and many people^stoutly asserted that this was so. It turns^out, however, that such is not Ihe case.^I'hc real fact of the matter is that the^stack which conveys the smoke from the^Huston u Montana roasting stalls is ISJSJ^small to accomuiiMlate 11 at all. The ^^^suit is that when the wind blows from the^east the 1.', or-^ stalls to Ihe west of the^stack do not draw well, and the smoke^forces lis Way through the sides, having^the same cH'ect as heap roasting on a^smaller seals* Wlcn tic wind comes^from tin'vv e-t the stalls on thocast side^reiiisc to do their duly an I thick smoke^rolls out ttirougtl Ihe cm ices and ov it the^city. The Bostons) Montana company is^working bard to remedy this iiciihlc. and^worn, has alieadj beesj commenced on a^new nuil much larger stack, widen* when^finished, will earn all the smoke oil'^easily, and there will In- no furl her I rouble.^All of vv lech new s vv ill cause sesnl and in^^creasing ejndnees in the hearts of Hutte^people, w ho are noted for their patience andlong snsTisIm m this direction. THEPARIS OF MONTANiV SuperbBusiness Blocks and Palatial^Residences Going Up in Butte. modelsof arciiitlcil're MR.OWEN FEELS BAD. iinthin- Oases rail to tiie 1.i,miml BM^Hi- Mail Pay * !: I t oil,. BUIIS*Aug. M,- To-day the several^criminal pi-o-eeutious vvlui-h grow out of a^iicighlsirhooi! ipiancl among some of the^high-toned famtlie- of Melro-o wore end -d^by t wo decisions, rendered by Judge Me-^Murphev and a jury. The lirst case was^ngain-t O, -I. Thur-ted. who was arrested^oil complaint of I ieorge K.Owen f,,r as^^sault and balter.v. Judge Mc Murp|,,.v^held that 110 ca-e bad been made out^against the defendant, and dssnsnsjssj him. ihesii'ond case was against peter^Holts, I Iv 111 vv as al-o ihe complainant ,,,^this aciioii. lie aeciisi d lloltz .^: ilraw ing^and Bxhifastitlg a ih-adlv WsjsjsKjsj in a^tlungorous and threatening manner,^floii/ demanded a jury anil six of Ins^|h-i'i^ wore sworn to ti-v the case in a fair^and impartial manner, but It is doubtful^w nether the complainant is of IBs opinion^that they did. A long ||st of witnesses^were examined and aster lengthy argu^^ments by the lawyers the witnesses with-^drevv and in a few imnup-- returned a ver^^dict of not guiltv and taxed the coats SB^( been. The bill vv Inch Ihe gentleman Bra -^Srdcred to pay was Dkactl) S.-l.jo). Of^this amount. Mm w us for mileage. BasJI ..late 'I r ins'ei -. BUllft,Aug. Mi I he folhivv ing real es^^tate trati-li is were lih-d for IWSSSJsJ vc^ier-^da v : AllVe!; t.. Hear) Mllllt/er. |..t -.l.loek i.1$ Me^ v* J.K.l IsrkaMsraV to the MouUimi Milhis 1 ^.iii|^aiiv. lite I'lslier linn 111 rlslm1 in L.Van tlftes bm wife to vnnie r. Kberinaii.the snutli part nt lot :., liHH'k.:. W e'eollli' Mranccr nihil'mil lOI^l^Jsnies PamplicH an.l a-|fe to 1 Ion u -^' M.1 art li 1. l it- :^ and t^. bit est ^:, Mews;.-,... \Vli. I Is lb ami wife 1,1 IVsare Huffs elid. the ens] , sitae s.e. or -is\ l\sastaorth:- nTn, ^^^ Si, s,-,'. lea'ii:t iiiirili of tiui.-e tiwcti.iihi in W.I-', reboau natl v^i;.- to 1 ens Cooper,int .^. Mock r, 1 rntral ad 11 ii.hi1.1111 on lambrrosKtnnn tu 11. -i M'tsbtsi et al, alot on tin- ha^t lode claimt*w on l-'r.uikVessman, la TltoniaM Mehrln,^Hi.-11..rlli . 1.1 lots t.S ami U, block li,fiitllcl .wtisitc^^iio BsSlnsto t o,ii rai-tors.^Seahsl pro|Mi.-als w ill Is'roeeiveil at flic^olliee of the Au.ie. tula Mining company^up till the evening of August II for the^riinstrtietiiiu of a dam and jsivvor Hume on^Wai 111 Spi ings en i k. Plans and specifi^^cations can be seen at the Anaconda mine^office, or at the (STAJtUARD office in Ana^^conda..1. M vi Pari v^i . ChildEngineer. A I ill. McltllM'tsof l.ilieolll po-t No. L\ (i. A. I*.,^mid other veterans w ill assemble al the^ballon West llroailw av at I tfSJ p. tu. on Sundajfor the purpoee of attendinn tns funeralof lie* veteran soldier. Daniel^l'l-vkes. Ilv ici|iu-st of ihnimaiidi . p.II. Cailahs ha- just arrived from^San i'ratieiseo to take atjafnjnwf our tun^^ing and repairing dssjsartsnont. Mr. t.ar-^lletia bni been connected wilh ooe of tin*^bsrgeet music bouses on the PncMnf i^.i-t^lejr ysnrs and is a Brst rises and somtss-^tent srorhluan HI ev ery respect, and we^arc now preoared to lane us den lo:- nil^kii.dsof piano and organ tuning and re^^pairing. Parth having high grade in-^struinetits will find II to th^ .1- advantage^lo leave order* with us. All work war* ranied. The Kbertitan Me le eiMnpany,^North Main sip'.-t. Hutte, Mont, ThoNew Natatorium a Magnificent^Structure ^The Reginald^ and^Other Buildlne/a Soon^to Adorn tho City. sTTITB.nan I^* There arc few people^ill Hutte ItsBjf w ho have any adequate^conception of the amount of building iliat^is gieiig on just now in the cii^ w nfasn is in^the race for the capital. Most of the^buildings hive bean mentioned in the^SiAMivun from lime to time during the^summer, but somi'of thetn haveoal.v had^a passing uott. .. if any at all. Oneenicrpri-e which hi well worthy of^mention and ha- not jet been announced^is the Untie Vita:..mini, vv Inch is lo ho^creelcl in I^ivv i-i- Arizona street, just out^^side the city lin.il-. The plans for this^building have just been completed by^I'rcijs. Hartlott A- McMillan, architects.^A natatorium is otic of the enterprises^w Inch w ill till a long felt want 111 llutlc.^vv heii' no one has had a chance to bathe^anywhere except in a bath tub. The n.iiu-^toriilin w ill Is- UH bv l.Vi feet and will he^two stories in height. It will hive^loilet ami refreshment risnns, ladies'^and gentlemen's parlors, private^bath riTimtt, hot and COM water, and in^addition a plunge bath s-i bt llu feet and^tell feet in depth. Then' w ill Im^ separate^dts'-siiig roonis. Ih on each II.sir BssslfM^altogether. All th^ latest a|iparalus ill^bathing enterprises w ill be conncciod vv ith^this in.- titutioti. In add.lion to the other^things w ill bs the finest Turkish bath in^tho city. Asplendid building in town is to be^^The Reginald.'' a four-story block,^erected by J. P. Kelly In East Park stns't BearWyoming, Work 1-now Is-ing done^on the s end Mot v. The bnlldlng will be^Why 1:: 1 Mart. The nret story will is- granite^w ith granite trimmings and pre-sisl hr ok^linnt. The interior w ill Is- lluishcd ill^oak. Tabs building is ilesigiu-d for stores^anduflices and has a sk)light j^ by 110^feet. CurtisMusic hall is another line build^^ing in processor creel ion ill West Park^street. It will In* four stories vv it Ii slate^and Bsnnsssni roof, stone and iron front^and balcoiiv in front of tin BsUsfa! hall, las^getlicr w ith a round corner lovv -r. The^music hall pro|s r will Is- i-n the 1I1111I and^loin 11, floor- and vv ill bstttsj KOfasC It^w ill be admirably arranged lor coticeris^and ilaticuig part it-s. Doubtlesstho lim -t stain d glas-ehiui h^bl the city will Is- th^ Christian clinch,^ihe corner stone of which was laid last^week. It will be of -tone and brick w ith^slate tssif and round corner lower reach^^ing lrotii Ihe ground up. The auditorium^w ill lie |k by {8 feet an.I iii am|ihltheater^style There will Is- stMstrj tssassMansj^parlors and in the hasciueni, kitcbi-n and^toilet rcoms. Anotherfine building vv ill he the pirtv^11 jest being erect*! by J.J. York and^sinnss Bros., adisslnlng Maule Bnss\ presentblock in B'eef Paik stus-t. Tlie^foundation is alis adv laid, i he building^will hi* three story and bnsBSHSBSjl iiud^w ill Is- for stores, idBess and rooms. Thebuilding of llaiiswirdi A Mauldiii inWest Broadway on ilIts of the rss ii-nlflri'will sisui Is'gin. li will be three^stories and baswejswnf ^it a lot TtalOOfssMk^It w ill be for oflice. and lodging room--* (iimdei-soiiBrssB, .111* cxreting a 11.ie Iwo-^story brick olliee and store building in^Meaderville. This budding is now afasaosf^readv for the roof, It is iiiix'ii feel and^will have a hall ItlxHU feet. J.II. f.oysou is digging the foundation^for a twit-story building in We-t (,luart/^street us an addition tolas pre-eiit build^^ing. It w ill Is-for -ton s and ofBeas and^will be occupied in a large part by Sher^^man's BJSSSSBC store. Workw ill begin to-nioi-rovv tiinrniiig in^excavating for a line threc--tory bsll d an onl.a-i Parfa atreet on tbe site of ihe old^Chicago House, The building will Is' erected bv t ol. 11. II. Hunt, lllllvolle storysrift lie erecls*d at present, Inst ths^building v dl lutve walls stismg enough 10^carry tlm-e slories. It will have an iron^front. Aresidence of very attmetivs sssndsn is^being rreiled by ii. P. Kenney on Rnnl^Granite str-'-t near Ihe High Sehis.l^iHjIkhngl another eleganl let hsmm is to^beersweasl by William I.. Mill on We-t^(fnMtl street. C. J. D. Itieler i . erecting a^hotlSB ill We-t Ouartz -trect, acn -s^foeguleb. John Haves ha- h id designs^prepared for Ihe remodeling of his n i-^detsee. C,\.Palmer ha- tu-arlv completed one^of the line-1 residences 111 the eiiy. It is^finished In stone and brick. ThoTuttle building 1- completed and^is one of the 11111 - -t fitted up bisiiduig- la^the interior 10 he found m Montana. iSt - Pipestone ^prilltfs mill BstMsSSJ 11 ComiiietieingJuly BU tba Northern Pa- eiAewill run Snndny s^ssssraions so Pipe. Istone Springs and n turn at the rale aj H^for the 11 mil trip. A spscfasl tram will^I leave the \ortheiti Paciticdepot atha.tn.:^\ ictiirtiing. 1^av the Sptiug . at 7::*} p. m. NessilsSaiittili* llooiiis.^Call at llcyman ej ^ urran's V vada^sample eumis and drink blue rihlsiu faaor, ,Ihe best III the city. TheSons of Si. (ieorge w ill hold tln ir secondsnnnal pn-iiie at Bnaaaama on Bat* unlav.Augii-t 1'.. i or this ueca-ioti the NortbernPacific s dl sell twjkets at M f, r^', th rouiMl trip. Ksseefasl trains will have^the North- rn I'aeit.ei'epot ^atun|av morn^^ing at 7:n. fltS and ^::!^^. Returning,^leave Busteinan at R,*,aud lOtHO p.m.^Tickets will b(i liotior, d tor return paas^^aaja on rcanlar tram. Sunday. To enable^people I,, avoid the rusb Saturday n.orn-^ing tickets will be ^ Id I'ndav at lbs^Northern PaciAecll) osBea.3 East Hroad-^, flay, but w ill aof Is- honored for pa--age^iit:I^ 1 Sal111d.1v in..ruing. No-icelahsreh' given that Ihe firm of^Nichols A- Ifa-iiiie.-y. doing a gen,-nil leetu tag business, lias this day dlsscslred.^Niehol- collectaall rnssncy and pav- all^bills of tba Isle firm, August 1, ls'i_. J.^Nichols, W. p. lb tllies-s. (. \. Will mis, leading lasllss1 hair^dr-^ and arlfl nsssbar The beat sskscs^to in. wfass, swltsbea, front nlsaaansstt^. shell omaiaents. 71 Wesi liroadwoy. THELAST HEAT OF THE SEASON. TheWind-UP Sale -OF- FINESUMMER CLDTHINB FORMEN, YOUTHS AND BOYS. Wehave done I pluMiotncn.il Im-sincss in Men's Clothing this season, and^have left less than One Hundred Men's Summer Suits, which we will^close out this wejk at Less than Half Price. SeeOur Corner Window for Bargains. Itis a ^Showdown^ that cannot be beaten. MEN'SLIGHT SUMMER TROUSERS Arequick sellers thi^ weather. The tjarments arc just rigfht, and ths^price is about half the real value. Fine Mack Worsted Trousers arc^reduced to $^oo a pair. BOYS'CLOTHING. Wehave a large stock of Suits f ir the Little Folks. Too many, in^fact; therefore we cut the j riCC down to two-tbirds and less. All styles^ami sizes, from the plainest Mlk to the more elaborate ones. WAITERS'AND BARTENDERS' JACKETS. Ourlines of these garments are marked down to about half price. MEN'SWHITE VESTS. Thesemust u^^ loo, for not only the crarments, but the prices of them,^are unusually attractive, D.J. NEMESSY MERCANTILECO. BUTTKCITY. MONTANA, a woman'sface isher fortune OR.SIMMS SAFE ARSENIC OMPUXIONWAFERS lis.-Tim,1 \i mi .1 r rni ^ ,.r insja fi*w ilnw aM win PBsrnsssaanilf .'V Kriniiv* Mil Hletolies. MelllH. I * 111 i !^!^^^. ill.I Fu'ekl-'s.p. ..I...' e nn KnUrassssjasjly lit-nn-^111111 f 'aasn|rs;taa Jll shaasss tlss swss ol |hiw^^4its sad smaauk, narraatssl arrwwtljf bansv.^1M !il liv leaillin ili'.i;:;!-!:. .1' |i.i^i i^er I Nil.I at ButtePharmacy, E.E. CALLOCLY Sl CO., IV. p., 12North Main Street, Hl'TTI. MOM. EYEAND EAR srici ii.m. 11.1'. USTICK. A M. M D. (,:tt* of ^ h e j ^. Il; * fo' ^ car-* surrra^ful y dO votodMl til l^ *ii* mi- nt ol il, tin'kf^, I n . Sosa nn l TlMoat. a-' at.w^1 ai't, 1 nj'S 1 y*^*^. at 1 111 1 I di d^*afoems, rmi(te|^tu th- mi ^ 1 laraod t n ii* \n% ^ f lola ^c^t)^an 11 1 :iii Mir. ica ct c; i * ti imn pssarjr U*r Urn^mro 1 ^r tins ^i^%*^^( d *^^iu' r*. r..^ ^ ^^-j nti'iiT nti to flttni; |il^m| ;^ut adiu-tiii it|s^tieni t^j- ^ lu al^i|tl^in tu i ha ab--^ I rdittl^ti e d'.. ^^r t ^;i a wHIl phNsomrtuM s e ^ ^.^. p ^i^am! all r ** i trottMct ^*^ u^u in ^*t Motfaffl a: d^liripi' V- d 111 tb' dl. i-irii1: n^^,u-)^lilrk. It ^ nu 8 an I '.',*^ ^^1 ^r. ^o '*ros QITYLI VERY STABLE l-HILIPotiUUCi.MONT. A.W. ScWTYRE .PBOPKItl OK. AGENERAL^TRANSFER^EUSINESS^THAN b ACT ED. rir.sTOsUi bi^iiiI7\!i doc HI m BUTTE ItrlwcMiiI nion WI 1 l.lke ^^^ at COLUMBIAGARDENS. Sunday,August qtli. ViirlmisiiinieeiitrD's, i mi^lHt n: nf lui YaPl ft if Km ;jsassfSa] I kSS, \Mi^^^'liirii.vv late,^Ikm UaV 1 ^k K.ic^ f ^r Buy*, DtSMilr.i|^/e .mi k^i^^ Walking,^I u in:.' ihe Mat cool)PRIZES GIVEN la.ii lie abaai ^p. is, GOODMUSIC Admission50c. Chiklrtin Froo. Ih'fon*y*^ii r*om*lii !*' to (my .i Pi.-\no yon^nr- -i|'t to civ*- th^- matt-ar ti iio^x| il.-.tl of tiin'mht. Ppohftbli ^h(^ Mi.itiir of ml I* aloiit tliftsfctafl that h-iic^tv-is it^'If to .nir miiitl. A huinlittl o(1i^t^ rou*^iiloraV^lions ina\ follow la* -r. I^ut yi^ti art* maitily^flunltiujr how \^iti shall ciiri-i^^h| m cctlttn^Um l^ftHt pMtiMsf iua;ru;nc:it ior (ho least^|m;hmI^Iu lllonc). Ifyou w ill rail on iih we -lull tako pleaa*^lire in ^h*'w uitf you our iiisinimeuta atii^l* lliii^[ \^^ii our priMI uml u rnis. Wu^--^**11 only tii^tuoxxla and a* rastorti|^ri*** s. IfpQM ^ an't call w rito *o ut. THESHERMHN MUSIC COMPANY, 121Nsrtn Irs j!t^C tv, ^Ml Omnibusto ell trains. Tuleheno No. 23. Minen, union pins. Ltvj 6. Ilii! Jew e.er^0^sle^ blvx U, oul^. RPRIOE'S BakirLPowder Usedin HUlioas of Eomes--*io Yeiirs tie StaadanL DCCTOR NORCROSS, HOMUiOl'AllUCSPECIALIST inlite asjsnaa) nai MralMl trssjssssial al nil |,.| use list to ai ti ^ ^ Neiiraliris, Tl'41. Us, Moin.i li. Ili-irt. I.iv-r, Iv il e v and^n'aauar tisssWas, aai al ^.'.^^ ^^ slisausra tssats^so.l 'lluirilrrs p-mJ-iii. 'Iiu V^ . ;n'i fvtni;^i ^^ ^^^^ I s, Tii.-klv ibshI li^ Hi et in^in n sesrssrs anil 4iBk lis sua sranswiswd ^ . i .M' fl'T |ireS^h^' ^! lie.lllll.l.l lyOll'Tv Hisa i. u . . ...^e e I ;^- 1OlsAs'lt 0^ ^S M N^n us r. l**M^^frlvate kii . - . n - asi-s tna'f i w trs*^tfvl'ia n-su.is f r - . u e... ,i. . . es-s^^i.4^i'takan ten-u'lstl I^VJll lea- New V I ^. ) stl ...... Bl. - sjsvl is Songmission ENTERTAINMENT. MAGUIRE'SOPERA HOUSE TiimI.ivham iagwl liiih. Ad We-' - ^(Jiy Wat. Si Bawttt)flv - ^^. 11 an m rtaortNac, dl ^ *.^Ii.an h*^^ ami rtaaVMt**! dahC*'*. JUVOstaLaIli.Ill .1. THELOST CHILDREN. Krrsh-o\^^i^*a . fctiil'ine fa r^rfttt^^ n^*. Illlll*** la il'^'i;l lift . r:'l IWftlit) ^i^t|ll4 l.ri',b'-iiaitui tableau.. sYW'rof^l^i -^j ti ^s ra. S|m- a' Munmri rr -^-, GO a: il 75f^*Ut^.^U d ' t^s D ^ fct ii yf M is Go^ftla jLLHALLOWS COLLEGE naiflaki e.T*. mill, et '.I !^^ t'l^_ maristFATHERS. WillIf|ki'U o. n^i.ir^|i*is .n .I ls^v fclso'art Mn'.lsy, Sept. 5th. r.ip r 4sanr, caanassanal ^ n I ^rl nMns santaas, tt*sea. Oarni'sn. Mu^ .n I its sin:, ins^.1.. pie. . nar eitee. i h .t , i-sri^ a ill 1st Isiinmi all any! ^ ftt t -i.n*. ft.*. .mii uu^,^: aslstrcat FATHiHLARKIN. tall . ..'^ Cfeaiaha le.l'.e. fciiresOperaHoiiseVI BUTTE,I jomnvscuiae, ftllTORAND V *SAO^s\, cir:Maiiy, Aaz. 8. MATINtESATURDAY. Th Km ns'ti- I I'll \n.e an 1..111'l..in. MR.DAMIEL SULLY mi1 Hai sCaaatti i ^'stinp.iir .^' u .1 h p-1 t ^ ra M ^ mm lies. Momlis i-i.; I ;i.--s.| i\, tlie *th ami ;4li, tU^^I ha i in uu; * fin l':a'iia. THEMILLIONAIRE. rh BsMlal S Ko in i'virz^. fUl'^i:: Un-it .i l'r.nU\il Railr.sssl^lh^ Strike of RailrosJ Lahorer*.^Drirtag th-' O-llen. Spik;, Admrably s^ -.t and I'livfl.^Weilnesday ^u I Ten .lav. m'.h an I I ltd, DADDY NOLAN. InAet.ve l'lenratioo. TAMMANYHALL^ and CORNERGROCERY. Si'.sof Si-a:* !'*.;in^ SslurJav. August*.