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4 THEBUTTE OFFICE^^r th^ STANDARD UtBtbe K^w Windsor Ho'.d Annex. Ml si^East Rroadway. Toe TdcpbOM^number 1^ 258. MH *^^^ ^^* nr*lT^d at the^^Onof the stamiasi. lUI ^ ^Clock^1\ M. for Insertion in lb* tot-^lowing mornlnfi t paper. TkoStavd^bo I* delivered to^soilssri serty ^rtj BBsssM BUTTETIME TABLE, . StOXTANVIBM HAII WAY TlJrAjtMA tarinu^rrrrT Ala. w, iwj. Trains Leave Butte. Be.1. ^lleleoa and Missoula Ex^^press Mv.^^ tN. I*. Through CuBiirctlun^No. 101. Anaconda hxiircss No.nu. ^ ^^ Xo.eus.r. r. Fa*t Mail fro.so*. V. 1^. I- xrres^ 7:r.a. m.^S 2^ p.m. II:iki a. 111.^*:'K^ 11. 111.^1:30 p.m.^7:^ki ^. in. ArriTrat l ull'. So. *Haiena and Mtttoula Ex^press JSo.4. tN. P. Throuvh 1 minrclloii No.10^. Anaconda Expte.s No.lot. Anaconda Express No.C01. 1. P. Ka^t Mall No,*07. f. i'. F\uroi^ Make^ osc connect Inns at Harrison for Hal.^Pua. MHtoii a and the ^ ocur d'Alenrt. fMakoiIikc ct^n'i'vlli^n^ at (iiri.nn with N.^P. overland trains rait and west. montanatl'MJlAI. I.cave MHYnEMIHIUTIv' NOMINATIONS. ForState Senator,^WILLIAM Mi PBBasOTT. ForKcpivsentative*.^REMsEN M woi.li:, w11. ncKKsixa, THOMAS s hll ^;ai.LOX,^DAN YAM KV,^ML F. S. WINSTON,^FltANK h. \\ 11.M IN. beoboecrnaitiit mlmbiflEATTOX,^1 BABLES LAX I,^M. ABMOLOl^For .ludge of tlie KMrlet,^.!. .1 Mi ll \TTn\.^For Clerk of tlie dmm ' oiirt, PEBBIXv. IBVIBE, Torsliei iff.^EK.KNE M 1.1.1 V AN.^Forcountv t ierk and K'-iorder,^Wil l. o. 11IOMAS.^For ^ ountv I i^a*iirer, J.K. hEI.I.V.^For ( oiiniv A^ e^^i r. IABUDICAVE,^For Oat nty At'orm ;, ,1AMF.sM. M i l .^For Coanty Auditor.^MMDI 1. MMPSON.^t'or 1 ^ ni,') ^ onviuiasioiiera.^PATIMi K Ml I.I.IN,^W. ^ ONNIi K.^MDI ^ API.lt K. Sll|erlllfen'leiit of Sehaol*. KMntafOEI llol.l.ANH.^Puldle Admlnbtrator,^A. .1. tAMCT,^l oroner.^Ml W, MWMNti^t oiiuty aarat nar,^MEM till.Ml .^For Juatkre* of tlie Piaee. silvi: Toivu Ship. m1.11.1. mi LnooK, P.S. St 1.1.IX AN. Waikirvile VaajaaHa,^.1. P. Ill ^ KI.i. V.^.Iii|l\ PUMXEIJ .^Meailervole i owiMlip.^W.I. K IKK Win ill.^PHCMatal '1-. silver lt.i^ Ton n hip,^I'HARLKM HWANrMlX,^VII.1.1 \M IPUAtll'K^m alkei villi i ,i^ n^lil|s^.1 VMI^ I.F.MflH,^XKIL OUOXNrXI.^aXaaaarrttai TtnraaMa,^.1 \Mi.s EE* LV. BUTTECUH! ENT NOTES. Frankllobcr loft fur ( liioauo ^c^ter-^da^. S.K. (iravpK ix'turmsl Irom liisinp^to the I*^iio^i niitif*. (aptuiu J0I111 Mot' itti i'iv vvil! laattjN at^Matiuiro'* tins pvt^!iiii^ mi \u*lr ilia. J.W. Mun^li^^ pulilio ailiniin-.il.itor, ro-^tiii nml raaterday iroin a le w accka' trip to^Salt Lake. Attlir rrciitry oflioo in tlio rourt Iioiihp voter*hail Im'i-ii raajatiatfad ^ hen tin- honkarlosiil l.i-i nislil. Mr.and Mrs. !). J. T'oliiu. who have^been vin'tini! in llutto tlm la** week, aiv^tlio pajajat of)'. I). Ilnnui of MUMpatNHEi I0I111I.^ ^ i-'ilin of tlio I.o^ imiIiii llrotli-^M anil John Sliormaii of tin- Ari/.onu A^Kp^* Mexico railway went to Ottaal Falls^yesteruay. Awarrant vvaa ia^ue^l yoHtoiilny for tin;^arrefct of tlin^e men named Lynch, Sheu^and Murray. ehanred w ith Htealin^r coru-^wood from the Montana I'liiou I ink*. Marrincelieena**^ were yesterday iasuod^to Gcorve Loonanl and Mm. Paulino^White of Tw in Undoes, and to Mike Mil-^lin of Anaconda anil liotatio lAiiiuhrun of^Butte. Michael^^ill haa retui-neil from an ex-^tendi'd trip to various iniiiinK aajMH in^tlie Northwest. He is ureatl\ pleam-il with^Xeihart nnd predict! a i_n .ii future for^that diatrict. 'J'hefuneral of the late Dr. ti. \V. Phil^^lip* of Walbafllllo yeittoi-ilav iifl^ l iosill^was very lanrely attended. 'J'he Snn^ of^ISt. (ieor^e. Montana euiiiinandery K. T.,^A. O. P. W. and Koyal Arcanum ait^uili-d^in full fori. . Ben*'Cherry Cong-h Syrup ia warranted^lo euro coua*h^ and cold*. There is none^better. Ask for n ml he sure and get^Bece*'. All llrst-clasii druimii i* keep it. G.A. Williams, liaditiir ludics' hair^^Ire-si r and w i-r muker 1'ho Ijest plaoe^to I^uy wis*, switches, front pieces and^shcli ornament*. 71 West llroadway. Watchesat cost, 3U day*. Leys, the Jew^^eler, Oa ^ley block. AMONGLOCAL SPORTS FidFor toe People at (he f est Side^Track To-Day. AFOX CHASE ON THE LIST Coaalp About the Purs What^Bum Scrappera Say-The^Nlxon-Knogh Contest. iiel ___ BflTE.S^^pt. 24.- There will lie sumo^mora (rood racing out at the West Sido^track to-morrow afternoon and local own^^ers of fost horses w ill have another chance^to exhibit their stock. Hit day's pro^irramme comprises four races, includiiiK a^fox chase on horseback, BME *^ a^ horse^^men, which will be n novelty in Hutu .^1 lie lint ruce is a trot, best three bents in^live, for (rent lemen's roadsters. The en-^trie* so far are: Thomas Fletcher'* b. g.^Prince. Will Hurt's blk. a. Hlack Walnut,^^I. Hamlin's b. g. llootjack and W. Lux-^ton's gr. g. Naildrivcr. There will lie some^fast eoine in the event and much interest^is centered in it. Mr. Fletcher is anxious^to get even for his former defeat, when^hi* horse went lame after winnitiK the^tlr*t heat, and show the horsemen what^Prince can do when ho is at himself.^Hlack Walnut is looked on by a (rood^many as a sure winner, and the other two^horsea entered also have their backers. Tbeaecoud race is a trot, open 10 all^.Vyoar-olils. best two in three, and there^will lie a numlx r of speedy youncster* en^^tered. Intbe iHMvnnl dash there are three ni^^tric*. Tom How line jr., Indian l oin anil^Harney, nnd this will Is^ one of the moat^exciting- races of the day. The fox chase^will come last, but w ill prove a decidedly^interestinjr feature. The races w ill com^^mence at 1 o'clock sharp. Abouthalf a hundred of tlio ^^hum^^i ritc-flffhtcr* whoare now infesting llutto,^and who are minimi; around at l.licrty^through the negligence or inefficiency or^the police, are making it their business to^run around and tell every Issly who is^willing to he seen taking to them, that^the Kcogh-Xixim contest which conies off^before the Hutte Athletic club on Thurs^^day evening Mat, is going to be a ^fake.^^Anyone who is fisilisb enough to lielieve^this rot needs a new set of brains, much^Inure than the chumps whoare spieailing^this n por*. The NiNon-Ivingh match is^going to be just as sipinre a contest a*^anyone could want to see. Some |Mf ^ple^said that the Snillh-IStirko light, the hint^one given by the club, was going to bo^,1 lake and yet WjW or tit-0 |h*ople witnessed^it and came away loud in their praises of^the Athletic club unci its management.^The fellows who stayed away missed a^good fight and have been kicking them^^selves ever since, in the face of tin* it is^bard to Hoe how anyone could force him^^self to believe that the Athletic club would^take part in any kind of a ^fake.^ In the^first place the club could not afford to do^it and in the second place the directors^are men whose reputation is a sufficient^guarantee to any fair-minded person that^everything will lie on the square. Inthe lust two or three years Hutte has^been faked to death and tbe people could^hardly lie blamed fur being a little suspi^^cious under ordinary circumstance* and^not turning out to everything that comes^along. The Athletic club, however, has^started out to reorganize things with the^belief that Hutte pi*.pie will support^MM stsirts. It remains to lie seen^whether they will or not. If they do the^club w ill give cotiti sts every mouth or^1 1 1 haps oftener. and it can lie set dovvu^right here in larrc letters that they will !*^^on the square. The eiub will appoint its^ow n referee ond titnekci [^er8 ami there^w ill be no chance of the men putting up a^job. They w ill cither light on the square^or they w ill not get a cent. No draws w ill^be permitted und no fouls w ill go. Ac^^cording to) the rules of the club, every con^^test must be to a titiisli, and it is so stipu^^lated in the articles. JoeMi A11I IV. Joe ^ hoynski. Hilly^Wo^^ls and other pugilists of established^icputatiuii ore w illing to come here, anil^if the people turn out to the Ni\oti-Keut;h^contest as they should ami show thut they^villsup|mti fair and equate s|*^rt, the^club will feel encouraged In nffer trig^I Ufa*s and get some noted men here. As^fins been previously stated. Nixon and^Kcngii have tin old tune grudge to settle^and their contest is going to Is* a hot one.^Any |ier*un who pavs attention to the^^knockers^ whonic proclaiming that it is^not going to In on the square ha* no more^sens ^ than I he man w hu thinks that Wcu-^ver i* going to Is- the next president. Carpentershave Ml hard at work in^in the Athletic club's new 'quarters dins^ing the past week and the Interior oi the^pa\ ilion is rapidly assuming shape. Tie-^rilu is built duw 11 in the center, with cmu-^furtablc ^oii-eiie^ seat* siiri'nuiuling it uti^the four sides. F.verytliing will bo coin^pleteil by Tuesday evening and people can^[teengoafxaabtolaatd pick out their seats.^The stockholders ami club meuils'i's w ill^have tbe flrat ehoice of scats, and after^that w ill cnuio the 1 1 oplc v.hn pay their^$1.ao for this liirln unlv. Fine quarters^have b-h-n reserved fur the re|sirteri elo- ^^to the rttofi AndyKing of MMM af'or dun^thought and deliberation, has concluded^that M MM llol want any of Young l.u k^MmVi game, ami so UmM Iho^Aihh^lic club MMMi (ieutgcMMMl of MMH w rote the^club a lung letter. o|siluguiiig for MaM*^lav in signing and furwanling the articles^of agreement, and stating that it was duo^to lus absence from the city . He is anxious^to meet lleiiqiscy, and a llidlt between^them has Ih-oii arranged for (let. IE Hoiil^men have bMI a forfeit of MM) io ap-^MM hi the ring on the cictiiiig apeelflad,^Schulti's backers Mate that :tuu Ho/ loan^MMM willcoine MM to witness the fun^^ics! . Jis Shechy |* back in the city and i*^anxious to arrange a 1nai.l1 w ith Frank^Frceinaii. w hu shssl up be for* him lor si\^rounds here recently. Slnt^hy will llfhl^him In round* or to a tim*h with llvc-^oimce gluvcs. and iseoiilhleut that he can^put him out w ith plnves of the sir - men^^tioned. The Athletic Hub will piMbablv^bang up a purse for this contest, and it^w ill I*- a fan*) nue. MMJl-cuiiat-d nl f 'hiciigu is in Ibecilv,^nnd wuuhl like lo arrange a match to a^finish with Andy King of Anaconda or any^other 110 or ll*-|siuiid man ill tlio Norlli-^west. Themember* of the Hutte Kodand (bin^club will iiu-et to-uioirow aftermsiu for^their regular club shout. There are no^matches vet arranged, and there probably^will nut lie any. Julius Jaeoba, whoba*^won the club imil.il twice, has not yet^liecn challenged to defend it again. Nolle*. Allperson* iudebtisl to the firm^of J. H. Smith 4% Co., ore hereliy untitle I^that tlii- accoiinlH due the llrm are oulv^pay able to t he iiuilei signed u**ia^t*f*i aiiil^can unlv Ih- settUsI ami iii-eipteil fm hy^hllll. All MM4M call I*- seltleil ,^i ||,,.^old *tani|. or with the iinder*iKi^..| ^(^Valitou's oil West Hnsidw ay . Ai.kxwin 1 Mi Bon vt.n.^tfAssigms- ol J. II. Smith A C11. ANDTHE DAY WAS COLD. Halt* Wins Another Oaaae from thai^Plilllpsliura; Tram. Bitti:,Sept. 24.^The champions played^with Iho Philipaburgera thia afternoon^and won from thotn another same. Pp to^the *c\ciith inning tlio burgers could do^but little with Lucid, in tho seventh^Lucid put on hi* coat and eaeed up on hi*^apeed ill order to aave hi* arm, w hich ia^still a little lame. After thia tbe Philliea^trot eight men across the plate without^any object ion or interference from the^home team. Thoday waa another decidedly chilly^one, although not quite aa cold aa yester^^day and the crowd did not numlier more^than UK). The game w as not quite up to^that of yesterday, but there waa plenty of^hilling anil enough brilliant errors to keep^the crowd warmed up. The Butte* nut^up a strung game both at the but and in^the field, but tho fielding of the visitor*^was weak at time*. Tbe big lead secured^by the Huttcs at the start seemed to dis^^hearten them. In the fifth inning Smiui^injured hi* linger and Purmtt took hi*^place at first. In the fourth ^Ibdily^ Mc^^Millan got a little too gay with the umpire^mid was put out of the game, Tully taking^his place. Inthe first inning Mnrr and Itrennnn^got lirst on halls and romped across the^plate when (iillilutid smasncd a lull out^to the right Held fenco for three base*.^^Cil^ wa* cutight at the plate in attempt^^ing lo make a homo run out of it. In tho^second, Munyan lified the ball up against^tho left fence for three liases. Ivaymoud^let Lucid'* grounder get through him. and^Munyan score; . Lucid stole second, went^to third on a wild throw over MMMl by^Lohmaii, and scored 011 another crazy^throw by Puller. Inthe fourth Butte got two more on^errors by Hayuiond, Tully and Smith, and^singles by Munyan and Lucid. In tho^lifth I here vraa u regular clatter of feet 011^the plate. Cilliluud got lirst on balls, and^scored 4MB Smith's three bagger m h it.^Powell rapped out a single and Cilliland^crossed the rubber. Sacrifice* by Wei-^riek und White sent Powell to third, and^he scored on a single by Munyan. White-^ley's error gave Lucid a hfo at first. Mun^^yan stole third, and Lucid trotted to sec^^ond. An error by Klopf and another had^thrnw by Fuller let both nion score, in^tbe sixth Breniian's single and steal of^second gave Hutte another run. This was^considered enough to win the game, and^the hoy* did not try to score again. Thov isitors secured their first run in^the second on nil overthrow to first by^Wcrrick, who w a* attempting to romnk'tu^a double play. In the seventh Wickizcr^struck otii, but tbe ball was a wild one^nnd went away around the grand stand^and Wickizcr went clear around. Tully^rupivctl out a single and scored on a cross^^eyed throw by Marr. In tlio eighth, sin^^gles hy Raymond. Wickizcr. Tully and^Klopf anil a base on balls guvc them three^inure. They scored two more in the ninth^on single* hy Pnrrott and l.olini.ui, a^MMM ball and a bad throw by Lucid. Followingis the score:^MB All. It. ltd. Mj CO. A. Bj Marr.rf4I1 I10I rrnnan.c4^_^t ^_^7In (dllllaiiil.If4I^ o0ii0 Sinlili.allaI10^_^-0 Powell111III iiIii0 werrkfc,-'b I t ^ u 5 a i While.s4 ii 0 ii 4 -' I Mum,ill,rfI I ^ I '.' I I uSm,p4 ^_^ t I o ^ I Total*.... .41111' U riin.irsmitii. All. ii. lilt. -11. KEEPYOUR CUN NEAR YOU. Ilurglar*J'ratrllng Attout House* Near^Mlasoula (iiilrh.^Bt riK. Sept. M-TM resident* of tho^other side of Missoula gulch have long^tsx-n demanding police protection, and in^tho light of last night's occurrences, they^are entitled to it. The incandescent cir^^cuit of electric lights wa* turned off for a^abort time, during which threo men made^an attempt toget intothe bouse of Colonel^.bucks, but were frightened away be-^furo gaining an entrance. The rcsidenco^of S. V. Kemper wus entered during the^night and some cash stolen from a pair of^p uns which w ere hanging on a chair in^iho bedroom. Nothing else waa missed,^but tho pre -once of burglar* in tbe house^during the night was very apparent this^morning. Afew days ago J. 11. Russell moved to^thut nan of tow n and lust night Mrs. Run-^soli was awakened by the preseneo of a^biirglur in her bedroom. Sho guvo an^alarm and Mr. liuascll grabbed for a re^^volver and the biirglur made bis escape,^getting dow n stair* and out of tho kitchen^ilis^r. the sumo w ay he entered. He was^ihsifvcrod Is-fore ho hud t imc to steal any^^thing. HrllllMntmm ('apt.John McCafTcrty. who is not only'^a scared tourist but also au orator, will^deliver a descriptive lecture at Muguire'a^opera house this. Sunday evening, at H p.^m. The lecture will he replete with mate^^rial for all classes of people. Tho subject^w ill Imi on the geographical position, col^^onisation, natural resources, and tho^habits and customs of the inhabitants of^the colonies of Australia, including Tas^^mania and New Zealand. Muguire'a^o|^ern house ticket office will bo open for^the aale of tickets this ~ p. in. mm* Mr*.Stark has return ed her dressmak^^ing parlors from No. 14 to No. 21 West^Park, MMM I and :t, w here she will bo^pleased to see all her old customer*. Foreverything in the music lino call on^or address The Sherman Muaic company,^^iS North Main street, iiutte. Br.Mood, dentist, at the Windsor ho^^tel, on account of receiving a largo stock^of artificial teeth, ba* reduced the price^lor good set* to |K. 0.K. LEWIS i GO.. Miners'union pins. Leys, the Jeweler Owsley block, only. PAXSONS SPECIALTIES. Paxson'sDcrmala is an excel^^lent article for chapped lips and^face, sunburn, tan, etc. A new^size, largest in the market. Price 25cents. THE Paxson'sDiamond brand sticky^fly paper is the largest sheet^made. Catches more flies. Price^5 cents. BEST OurBeef, Iron and Wine is a^great seller. Pint bottles $1.00. IS MJM ISMItWa, PureI ^! I I I I t I Ml ITiUI|aliiirgo 1 o 0 0 0 ^.^ a I ^ h siiiiimnry:Famed runs^Hutte, -'; I'lilllps-^liiug, 1. Tarer baao hits tillllkiml. Smith. Mine^van. I'arrott. Saeriliee hlia Werrlek, White, s.^First ha^f on errors-Hutte. ft. Ilnuhle piny* White to Powell, Klnpt to Smith, Wlekl/er to KlopfIn I'lirroll. Has^ * on hall*^Off Lucid, ti;^HULa. Hit hy pitched hall Hill. I. Struck out^^11% l.iii lil. il; lllll. .1. I'a-seil halls-Plenu m,^j: Foliln.in. I. Thin-of game^Two hours. I in^pile Murclt. Butteand Pliilipsburg will play their^last game of the Reason to-morrow , Sun^^day . afternoon. The game will I*' com-^MMMsl at .1 o'clock, and it will lie a good^one. ( apbuger w ill be in the Mfti for^Hutte, and will try to make it another^shutout, w bile the Phillies w ill try just as^hard lo defeat bis designs. The teams^will In made up u* follows:^MMhPosition. I'hilipsliiug. 1unllnjrerpitcherriiirutt lliennaiicatcherTUthf poseil1st ha**'sniitli Weniik .'il liuseKlopf Smith3d hase W lekl/i'l Whiteshort stopK.-iviiiniiil tllllllandleft HeldMcMillan Matrrcenter HeldFuller Munyanright ll-hl Wlillcley POLITICALMATTERS. Ilr.Hough Masi Wsnl to Ite Chair^^man ot the t ounty I'enlral Ciimmltlee, Bt1 TP, Sept. 21. I^r. C. P. Hough said^this aftermsiu that il would he impossible^for him lo accept tho position of ciiair-^maii of the euiluly central MMMl^The ilis-tor duo* not consider NMMj^well etioiigli acquainted w itii the | soli ileal^in* and outs of the county to uceepl the^pnsitinn, but he will accept a positinu 011^I the central committee and work ba 111 in^Iho rank*. Il lias nut yet been decided^who will lie ucccpicd in Dr. Hough'*^place. Tin'state central committee held its^first session hero to-day. W. R. lvenyou^desired to resign as cliaii man uf the st;it,.^MHMMim, but was pii-vai|i'ii on lo re- tainthe is.-iiiou. A.W. Knight of Helena, altorna'o fur^William Pachas hmMm MS central^committee, was in Hutte to-day . Charleslame. eaiiiliilut^^ lor the Icgjs- lattuu the MMMMtsf ticket, stated thisaflcruisin that 011 account of personal^mailer* he would In' compelled to resign.^It is helifvfil. however, that Mr. LMofrill^still be prevailed oil to accept the Humilia^^tion. MPerron desires to state that Lastlo^QrBttM Waa mil the candidate of Tom^Fletcher aa flit imntod III the luffi- Mttviit-^inn. but wa.- his own candidate. Cot.F. I). Hiiuiiistcr wa* selected tiwl iy^as v ice chairman of the state contra! eiim-^luitli*'. No sei'nlary has as ycl Li 111^selected, ANew Sample lfonm. TheSutithcril sample tnollis have^ls eti opt ai d at Ni, II K.iat llrundw iv bv F.I'.Baboork. Mr. lials.sk's Mat or friendsand all mm are iiiviied 10^call and sec the new saloon wliieh lias been titled up ill nil elegant 111.inn-i mid is supplied w ith the vciy^bi si uf liquor* and cigars. Ml ll. ward. Siraycdfrom l'.,ck trick range, tiwib.iv^work lioiscs. both I inn,led ^JlVmi left I^Hugh, and ^lent J W^ on left ahnuMnt.^Isith willi ..mall slri|M' on face, one with^h it hind fool whin . Isith new l\ shod-^The Mm rewiitil w ill Is- paid tu any per^soot who will dotltrsr tba aoMM at f^ ,1 llruthels'stable. Pill I tlisllll rg, Mulll, Paxson'sTonic Klixir is a pure^^dBic^lof'strcngthenintr and invig^^orating the system, increasing^the appetite and toning the^nerves. $1.00 per bottle. NONE ThreeStar Cough Syrup is^made by us and guaranteed. Price^50 cents per bottle. TOO Paxson'sDentala is a harmless^and greatly used tooth powder.^Price 21 cents per bottle. GOOD. Paxson'sCitrate Magnesia. Ask^your doctor, or any one who ever^drank a bottle of ours if it is not^superior to any made in town. 35^cents a bottle. WESTSIDE PHARMACY R.H. I'AXSON. Manager.^131 West Park st., tipp. Central ScbooL msb) MoNTAN %. RidMOXT.^Telephous No 271 iCat of One of tbe Many Styles of^Jackets Shot a Here. UnnsnalLow Prices oa Blankets tad^Quilts This Week. litWe Id it oa Furs Belowis a fac-aimile of tho new Russian^Jacket whieb is so popular East this^seaaon. Wohave tho above atylo among tbe variousnovelties shown.^Why not make your selection of a I Cloakor Jacket now,while you can get just what you^want. Think of our flvo hundred gar^^ment* which include* nearly three^hundred different style*. We can save^y ou several dollars on tho purchase price^of a garment. Weare prc|^arod for cold weather with^stacks of new goods especially designed^for cold weather. Pnderwear, Hosiery',^tdoves. Blanket*, (Vuilts, Ureas Goods,^Fur*. Cloaks, Suit* and Wraps are here in^every quality and at most reasonable^prices. Are you in need of Blanketsor Quilts forthe fall'.' In our basement annex wo^are offering special inducements for a^week in thia line. White Blankets worth^^J..vi, special sale price $1,115, Cray Blan^^kets worth $2.25 per pair, special sale^price Sl.fiO per pair. I^.00 Blankets in^white, gray or red for this sale only, at^iii.Kt. All other qualities reduced in same^proportion. Complete stock of men's,^ladies', misses and children's Underwear, allstyles and qualities. Prices the very lowest. Thisw ill be a great season for Furs. Wohave furs of every kind and descrip^^tion, and more of them than all the other^stores in Montana combined. For that^reason alone we can save you money in^these goods, and are here permanently to^back our reputation of handling only lirst^class goods. O.K.LEWIS ^ CO. Promptattention to mail orders. Samples^scut on application. CrownBridge W^rk a Specialty DENTISTRY WITHINTHE^REACH OF ALL PRIGES: flexibleBuhner Halo CelluloidHate ia MB Ituliher and Taetb l'late..^H.aek Rubber Fink tiume Mate... AluminumI'ink Uume Flats Whitefrown* tioldPink i.ume Plato Coldt'rowot sMMFil: hiss from il up. HoldFillings from r2 tin Teethextracted wl houl pain .MM .10 00^. 15 0)^. 13 M^. 30 00^. 5 00^. 7 00^. 7 00 ...1st M0AD.DENTIST. PermanentlyLocated at WIJiDSORHOTEL. utte.-- Montana). ASURPLUS SALE. flaringpurchased for fall nhlpmsnt oret^aoti.ou) pounds of Canned liooiU, we have to^make room for tbem, aad consequently have to^sacrifice some of the Immense stoek we have oa^hand. We have not ipaee 10 enumerate all tho^bargains we have, but we call your attention to^a few: Viboxes London Layer Raisins.^ o 75 ailb boxes! qq Ilbs Canned Corn Boot js lib ^^- 'I 1lb Lunch Tongue, ga llestquality California Fears, per ease.... 4 no ^ Peaches. ^ ^on largecans Lemon Sugar, worth 75c ^ Wehave Just received a carload of canned^corn from l'ortlaad, Maine, and win sell by the^ease at ft. to. 'tcans Cornft 00 *lcans Sifted I'ea*1 00 10cam Tomatoesx nu Ots.Cross ^i Black well Vinegar 41 Franco-AmericanSoups, per qt run* 40 Bght -.'lb okas Quaker Oat^1 oa ImportedHolland Herring, Uhlte Hoop. 1 no^6-year old i upper Dimmed W hiskey, per galI to Anyvariety of 4-vear-old California Wine, pergal1 m 2-year-oldClaret Wine, per gal no ImportedHolland Uln. per galI no Iin ported llennessv Prondy, per bottle... 1 M^Culnuess Ale and Porter, per dor.s jj Wealso hare received a carload of Hams,^Bacon and Lard, and are selling Hone lets Haas^at 1-^ ,c per pound. Wehave the largest and mott complete stoek^^f Groceries In Hutte, and as we only buy for^rash and from lirst hands, wa can and win un^you 20 per cent, on every dollar expended wltfe^us. ButteCash Grocery Co., FAREAND WYOMING STREETS,^A. F. BRAY. Managsr. HARRIS^ RICHARDS, NEW UNDERTAKINGPARLORS! BodiesEmbalmed and Skipped to All^Puts of the World. Sfftaeayears* sxperleaes, gradaaass^from embalming aeheola, aad satis-,^faetloa gaaraalssd. OPEJ.DAY AMD RIGHT. TelephoneNo. 338. 310North Main St, Butte. LayAside All Political Prejudices Andvote for the People's Party candidate for Justice of the Peace,^Silver Bow Township, C.M. GO La MAN. Everythingin Shoes A.DUCHARME ^ GO, 36Main Street, Butte.