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THEANACONDA STANDARD. SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 25, 1892. JfcSocial World. ONETHING AND ANOTHER WHICH SOCIETY PEOPLE LIKE TOTALK ABOUT. A1 raslp About tho Purs What^Bum Scrappers Say-The^Nlxon-Knogh^I Contest.^- ^ t Messrs. Salman. Vi'o|l.oioe.' Cm... T ^9^^^^* }^^u^ ov'^* 1of Ma MM was lbs lligl William*.Vlko and W^Cross gave a dramatic^brought down the mm^playi-d the violin. Mini .CMfaJMa Mr.^eclot lion wliii It^^. Ur. Sjwlni.iii^Cmj delighted MaMfUlwith awcel songs, and Mr.^Vlko presided at ilie piano. MasterWillie Hum* has I icon recalled I^from Omaha, lispending a bwdnis ni^lioine. and aill noon enter the college uf i^Montana at Ueer Ltslge. MmTill and party at New Voik left !^Anaconda on Thursday for Salt I.akeeity. j^wlni^ llie^ stop lor a feu d;:\s b^ foic retu n: mg to their home. H.R. Crocker of St. Paid is n guest at^the .Montana. A.('. MacCallnni has broken ground for ;^a residence on (bony plfl ol near Seventh^atroei. Mre.ti. H. Winston of St. Louis Ims '^been ill Anaconda most of Mat wnl^ anil^v ill rcTniii ti^ faults to-^lav. (hiWcdtn sdv. a parly composed of^Me-tla ii.es Ltiislcy.Tlmriin.ti. MsJsBSslsBr*^Merrill. Looiiatd. TIioiii.ib. M.ilian and^/MstM| n aile a lii|^ up sCM GfOSSI^canyon i^ nailier Imeklelierries. TUo^psni cuntped nt noon and purionk of a^aiinipluotis luneli. gathered a tiuantlty of^hciric* and returned at sundown. Inning^pass, ,1 i( delightful day. Mrs.W. H. Arui-iioiig ssT Sent tie hi the ginsi o! Mis. H. p, MnftaWi Mi.Md Mis. 1). v. HiHnhftn. Mrs. fle^ \^tm My. sitss finlilin v. n. Rwraj Mai j Mr.am! Mrs. J. II. DUTStM pad a ilo- HghHWnay at sarsar Lake last Sunday, Mr.anil Mis. W. H. MM and Miss^Burns pas.id 11.-tord.-ii in Hutte and^attend' I the MmJ ^ ' Mather in iiuico. Mr.ami Mrs. Edw-ird S. s'olnrinkow^were al Ihe Montana tlie Iii -1 hall uf tho^week. MondayoietiingMrs.Albert 'lilt and^Dr. and Mis. lluuiorih of New York on-^tortained a company of gut sis Im ited l^y^Mrs. Lot.mis in tlie parlors of the Mon^^tana, lh. ami Mis. Il.iiilitiill were Im a attanbsTol years mcrobeisj of has ckoaf nf^Si. 'i liomas' oiititch m N^ w Y^ | k. Ben.C S V..ih n is spending Sunday^at tlie Montana. Ai's.lnII. It-own 'clt for Uurango.Colas,^on Friday. having aeceplod a position^withtkejmining und smelting cnmpMV^under tlio ^MMarMMM of Otto Smlinnnn. Mrs.J. H. Roonejr snd but rtested 1ill tie for a co.ip'n ol da i . las' uiik. Mr.and Mi ^-. .)^ aajph OorM and di.ugh-^ti i seeaajaaJSSa returned Uojmj snalmilay^i.f er a visit oi saretaJ days, a/ttb Butte frond-. Mis.lajBM A. lltti.: an I d t u;:'. i o r, B^M^have l^tni spi'iul.tiu s-\eial v.iiis in Ni Vatk and Doston, will retvjrai to Aa^*^Maaaai Fee the wksleCi PayMWMf Kim:^Willie del.mad ill Botttb Am lira until^epiiiiB. lII.i!tobs and dam litef of f'iiie.ieonm ssaasslisafascasoaattin* Mon'ami. Mr. iross i^ a eeli Inati-d artist ami Is m.ik nu^fine aalatings ol 10 or more ^ 1 Mi. I^al^^ bo|es. A(Materparty epo* ' sCri and Mrs,ttbelliijrTHttlr. Mr. aad Mrs. L. ti. KtnlthaMr.ami Mrs* V, W. liooasisaesi Mr.and Miss ^ ;..'. will stM^ Margaret^Mailier in ^Lady of L\,^us. I.*. Repfdor risited liter [xxkfs^Tliiii sday. PoatoflleeInsperto i WatkiM w ns in Mm^Hty Pmksi. RabertGrebj returned Pridsy from bbj^trip to the Bay Hole. The atayar pari ^^f^tin* ktintlM party a hk*b be sot nni|sinkwl^liis praMssled t^ Minson mil r. near tba Temi r.iiitfe iii lilalio, to ii niain u f w Veeks. I'.I'. II Ian mT II.mi lion was a rui^; at^tin- Montana ireeu rday* Mr.and Mrs. U II KaaMMBJ of Ikiultler^a^' rejssts of Mrs. i'l.ezue. lira, Kennedy's^sisier. ni BmJi eteaaC Mmlay en iins^tto 1'ks. after the r*^'il.it* I.si:;.- lii' i'lmi;. held a sis-nil si' ^^^ 'ii al abieb a tea I laitlni Blka were en-^ti : ikSS '.. Mrs.Martin Marl ^ ansl ebBMM^^Csbtdys aud On lie, ti irned Friday aftees^Ml iit.ii: tbeala sol WssbinaTton,a*beea theypassed lbs BtHMMMf MMMsS at die^htiine ot kef ni^ih^r. Mis. J. ti r he and eninfttM pmmm! i^^^their aoaas in Pbiliisdairji reateednyi after aiso seeks' visit at tin- houf Mr. ami Mrs.Br, j. Mattbes . theStanford-.Inliusi.ii seddlng was one^of the pleasant it attires nt the week. The Mmvjof ihe pnwMi i^ ^ph- bad deeerntod^the Intsrior nt lbs I'm si.^ teriau rrsjeati an*^Ul It n*an n rarltabbi Aoral baniii, BrMe-^In! t im s nnil rnutrant II .^ era were eseiy* wheiv ami I he sir was Heavy w ith tin ti 11 a-^ffiancf. Mrs. Hart.i-tl pn'-i.|..| at the oruanand peayed aaDst ssTei Hiely the MddWJin.mil. As the Mtea of the^anaaab saatnded tba bricbtU prtuaaeabM eu-^brffad IMMnreb and pi-oreeded up the^atsif. Before tbe youiuj couple went four^Bawar (bis, aratlerini hbwanme in dm^p*tk at bride and grouen, Tba little clris^nfbo pelfui mod ibis plea seal dutt mm BornsiI 'I bnbi Toole, l. da ^'^ ryi n and HeaslBarthrtU AH brides are beautiful-! Inr. M -I ^I i ns. i', \tj 11 l.i id 111 \ s.i. |1, i^drtss was of white silk Bee-pa duebine^ami vm Mnat bi armbia;, ReV, Willi.mi^Clyde eaed late impeas Ire serrlrm srbidi^Baade VM yaanag naanw one. after arkirb thetrow dot li.ei.ils who had lilled ;i,'^Cliurrh to ovi i Mow inn, i-aine Im w aid with^eomtratiilatii'iis. Mr. ami Mrs. Slaiia-^fortl are at home to their ti n-nils in their^pleasant home mi the BorMT ^'l iourih^nnil Bhteb streeta* AtHi lens. Mond ^^ last. s,|vrr Hn-rlies.^late.y ol th-t ;^.^.- Ban ^-d to Miss^Mar.-aret (any t .1 Butte, thief Inatloe BlakeottciaIna*, li indredael ha nds of Mr.Bnki - in tins i a\ e\i. a.l lo h.ins.'ll^and wife ilie.i most hearty eoiiura'.ulu-^timi^. Oneof tin in ^ 1 pit as n ; i \-i nts of tM^season was the surprise Daily I'i i'l.iy at oil^^ing ut the boTMoftM Misses Katie ami MnagMBonrks, '1 be nmrdM of tin part) Wassufficient to show the estimation in wliiehiii. r/ouni Uvdlea wire kahf b| tbeirfriends, Haiieim- ...is the . , -. ,^BeyaMajitiir. aini.it mteiAals was^^Mjr bHerrupsad bi rnenl aMMsa rendered^by inc-nilters of tuc part^. rrrnMftjF rivenhy Mrs. M. Kirkoatriek and the^M SSSS KirUpatra-k nil Vr\\ ly afterm-sei.^There soil* m'Vt'il lalile ., The guests^well- Mrs. Kmiyou. Mrs. 'f I. nnas [MVBtS Mrs. fleaBiay LeiaWe, Mis. II. a. IfArli. ul. Mrs. J. .1. Mellation. Mr-,^liawes. Mrs. L. \V. S. Tiucle, Mrs. R. ^i.^Hn.wn. Mr*. Ilosa ( lark. ^fr^. W. A.^( lark. Mrs. .1. K. ( lark, Mrs. .1. M. White.^Mrs. ('. I*. lloiiiili, Mrs. B. W. Slaplcton.^Mrs. loM BBBa, Mrs. M. 11. Hrowiilee.^Mrs. J. It. Wellemne. Mrs. Dr. Murrav.^Mis. I.. A. Sislcy. Mrs. ('. Lloyd. Mrs. W.^M. Tuoliy. Mrs. Lyman. Mrs. (J. K. Iloek-^Mod, Mi s. II. W. Blrhards. NJi-s Tingle,^Bias Hawt-s. Miss Stapleltin, Miss poster.^Miss Young. Miss ll'-tnu-s-sy. Miss tVist-,-,^M'ss lt.'i'n*r. Miss Jaeolis, ihe Misses^Ki-iiyoti. Mt-s I.vans. Mi-s U'iu-elcr. Mrs. |^lluss'-ll. Mis. W hite, tie' Misses Hirdseye. I^Tm (list pffbaj was won li\ Miss f'asoy; 1^the mnsohition prizo l^y Mrs. W, A.t'laik,^and the honliv prize by Mrs. .1. M. White, j^Tsn ilalbylrtfnl UtnebeoM were given bjf |^Mrs. James r'orhis (his wt-ek. The llrst !^was on Monday, the |n:-iy iiieliidini; Mrs.^A. A. Fori.is. Mrs. \V. A. Onrk. Mrs.^franrp. Mrs. Winston. Mrs. ]|. A. II' Aeheul.^Mr-, Kant lob neon, Mrs. Geoffrey Lavelle,^tin- MiaaSfl A'lelaide atid Lm flle Tlmrn-^loii. ^!r^. James r'orhis; Mrs. Ku-s'-ll,^Mrs. l!i 'vvnlee ami Mrs. Sunders of Hoi-^Mas The si eond lunehi'tu. w as on^W.'dtie doy. the party iMlttdWJ Mrs. J.^II. \y^-Me.line, Mrs. Or. Mttrriy. Mrs. K.^W. s. TlnfrM, Mrs. GaMja i\ Bin'ltnwMl, MrsU M. Tuoliy. Mrs. W. K. Ke iyon. Mi. W. 1. Upeaersott, Mrs. Smiih, Mrs.^'Il iiintt v M.ss Ade'aide Tii^i-iiton, Mrs.^('. L'oyd ami Mr-. Jamm 1'orbis. Ptankt orlieit was aiile to leave for^California Thursday. His ininj friends^will hope that In- will lie spoi-dny PMMjaj] toaaaJtbi Manyla lies were present at tile Silver^How eltih reeeptioii oti Wednesday, w Meh,^it is iimlei'stooi'. w ill h the last one nt^vim h IM f aliloi'iiia oreliestra \^ ill fur^^nish lie- eii^ertaiiiim-iit. lira,lei-st laik has arrived from LM^Angeh's and is visiting her motlier, Mrs.^).\ his. Men.BoWlM and Mm. BraatHraf ^ f Ma,arctlie guests of Mrs. D'Aebeid.^Mrs. W. A. Clark ami family left for NewYe k Friday tiajotber witb bttea Cas rieTliortitoii and kBafl l^mits. Mrs.!'. A. I.aiu-y left for CbjMtM Pri^^day. Mrs.\Y. W. MeCraekbi lias MM to^lawn on a \ i-it Ear a Im iv* i U, I.franzm in was g.v n a plMMatl aaes^prias party by his friends at Ins home on^Smith I da bo s'.reo, Friday e\enit^series of games v.a. I'laytsl, at'lor wIliell^a lumii ^on was served. Th.^se peaaMi^were: Mr. and Mrs. A. H.Jom^^^. Mr. nnd^Maa, QeurM Smith. Mr. and Mis. J. II.^lirow n, Mr. ami Mrs. l'l-an/tu'in. Mis i^^lulia K^^!!y. Mi ^ s PaMnMb) Md S ^ lira^Walsh. I lit ii-i M^ll .milil. I*nulilie Se.lirr^- wiek,N b i Kerr, Marion Hay, ('. ('. Muts^^rav.-i.i .lh lie,R. P. MeTuUosnrb, B. D.^HBI,C. P. OrsfhaU. B. H. Wynne. C. H.^Pop and ( . M, HBan, Mrs.t;. ('. Kitelten and Mi-s Carrie^MatthowR have j-ist returned f rom Boutb^BouMaa, whi p- tbey La\o baM visiting^li i^^nils the las- ^i t-k. Sol OlAU i ITUL Uvdi BOZEMAN.in laoaeay Pcis tsash^sun at, Hii/.l\t IN, Sept. Hi. Mrs. J. J. Reeves gai- an afternoon tea Tbutaday to n^M artnabar af her lady Mann It is saidlo hate baM one of ihe prettiest^i ^tea--^ ever In ld iii BaaaMnaj, B,M.^ ol liati and Mr. IViuitioe mm)^Mr lo.ni Bn la last Si nnil iv and loft lor tin-1'pfs r Wt si Gallatin Sunday nsamiM ioil a lilllll .llg e\pe iii i.el. 1'hey f\pe.'t to Iui a ^ bm ST hi day ij Hon.II. 1*. M'Tilue^ has hat n upfimu^j Tlll'-e PaTM lli'tst of the Wts'k. lie is^i nielli.mitsl as a prohahle n iniiiee lor as- isi -- r i ^ the deaaoreatie eoosentlon. ,Miss Laura Itu^mpsoii.oiicof MktaMbt*a^iMfkeki ami pretty ^^tu::g I oli -s. i- BJMMsdkeaj^aconplanf weeks ,n iioz' lion, ihe guest^^ ^I Mr. and Mrs. t .( . W. lie. FrankBierrnaun and C C. and Baonai FnUnrstinted on a hunting trip last i in s-^day. Tbsa w ill Ik- tone several days. J.I. 1) AmB tafntnad to the eiay W etlm s.^^lai after rksUUuj Hi-Iciia, Ln uigsmu ami oibar pi.n i-s. MattW. Altlersmi spent a few days of^the week Hi Hutu , taking ill the it puis^lieau ratification ur eimg while there. CharlesAm i m y of Manhattan wait a \^1 or in tin- orty i ue-day. I.I.. Iltih.trt i t Kalispell stopped over^Tueeday In Boat man. iII Solium is ami W. N. Maiming BaaM^om-i from llelt t.a 'I huiMlay. Mr. Soni-^BMH I is thinking ol pulling in a fa lephmio s\-teiuin our i-ity if ibe eitkrans will area^Urn Moonaari rnptKirf to tla* ctnterprise.^t, IF, Iff. I. It. I h.ipin and [i. S.^1 FreiK'h, eiipitalisis and mine owners nt^t St. Johns, MkdlbtM, SretW in the i-in Mmi- da)snd left im-the Iu*venue mines nanr RedItlufl. to inspect the e^aliidc pi ^ t , 'in aperatlon tbaytn, ibarleyCallahan was up from Three^Parks a pan af tba wesfk* R.Hugh Sawyer, a prominent eiiiaeaj^and land ^^i m-r of l.nran, VM iti Bnaas^man BTatlMaday MtP i'htirwlay. iCiuoryCobb of nasukakea, in., an rod^In tba elty Tneeday, Mi. ('obb is ptaal MM0a*tMBnMMMNational Lank, lull^re-idn- ill lilinms. '1he |ie.ip!e's party of (t lllatill OMtnty willbold a eonrwnttou Oct. 1, in eonanler theproprk 1} ef plat llig a eoliliM tMuH in^the Held lor the ensuing election. CoLW, p, Hnnnorinnd wtfo aaano in litni Butte, Thursday evening, ami are Iert olned in Cone ml and Mi -. i.. s.B linn TheJiw isli Xa-w Year w .is filtingl) nl^-^sel \ sd li^ the Jew s in tbe i ity . Mi.ami Mrs. L. Ilnni Martin enter^^tained at dinner, tVodnefldny, Br, aM1|^Mi-. \\ . 11. f- icisi haiit i and L. VFyman l.lls. Dr.W. L i'u'lor roturm lit..ma hunt- iligli p in the upper \\ esi t. dial In c^ -in-^try, Wednesday. The rest ^^l his part., ros lllaitied. II.J. llailey. treasurer of MiIn county,and recently uuiiuti ited bj |ha democraticpan y for a second term, spent^soimil day. in the city this week visitina;^iiis daughter. Mis. K. J. Oweuhouse. Hon.Sam Won 1 of Helena was in Bose^^MM Thursday, .leaving Friday morning;. Ms. W. H. Traov went to Deer Lodge^'1 luirsday on it short visit. tos-irgeliarnaby .left Friday for Dayton,^Wash., w here he hopes to settle as the^pastor of the Diseiple church. Judgell iitiiiun's eoudition has so much^improved as to permit him to spend a por^^tion of his time in Ins office attending to^the most important otf his business. Mrs.Dr. Howard oiTived from Hutte tba^flisi ol the in ck. Min will make her paav^inaneiit resale nee in li. izemun. ATBILLINGS. MMMMlof Wil! Knows reopls of^I . stern Mnnl ms. Him.i.mis,Sept. i'i. ^Mr. and Mro.^. Frank Cinicron, aim had been^' spending several days ill town, went^l beck to their ranch Mmidny. C.A. Me.M.ister of Red I.tslgo. treasurer^ofiheltoeky Fork Coal craupuiiy, was in^tow ti Mt nday. (i.W. ShiH-innkor is about to erect a^handsfimo three story business building^on Molilalia avenue. IMvVardwell, the horse jrrower from^St ink hlfl W.iier. Wjoiiiinc. mho has Isssn^spending some lima in tow n, started to^his ranch last week. Clifton(.emgo of Missouri, who visited^his brother W. H. Georgo of this place,^more IhjM a year ago. is on his way to pay^Billing* another visa ol several, months. Tin-manager and president of ihe Man-^tanal attle compuiiy, C W, Chowning^ami J. T Murphy, have been hen- this^I w eek . tiperiuiemiing the slnppll g of sev^^eral train loadii of emtio for the Chicago^i markets. W.M. Cienshaw, ihe iatc efficient man^^ager of the i rand hotel, left for Untie Frtilaynn.ri.ing^li. Ti Banna. hMd Tivondell, Frank^' Mann ami 11. I'. Ut-ulon. who havo beou^huiitiogii: tin-pryor iii HUitains, ietu.uoJ^t-arii ill tlie l^ cek. A^Chicken Tea,''which proved vary^stif.-i s .tul lor the Is-iieU! oif the Methodist^clniM-li. wus given at tho resiJencu ot Dr.^i-'ree Sati.iday ci cuing. Dr.Mellon ell anil J. Chappie enter-^t.iitieil a number of their friends Tuesday^( li ning at ihe residence of Dr. Chappie,^lu lu-urns refreshments were served and^the time was passed very pleasantly with^iiiu-ie and dancing. EdmundButler, editor of ilie Miles City^Juvn:ul. was in town Tuesday. J.L. Hayes of Cleveland. Ohio, who is^taking a business trip to Bn coast, spoilt^u lew days this week on his way w ith his^son, George Hayes, of this place. Mr.Hastings, w ho has In en settled on a^ranch up tin- valley for ihe last I or 10^years, has sold out and is about to remove^u iih his l'aniily lo llezt inaii. Gn at regret^is i vpicBsct by their neighbors at their do-^pai tine Col.A. L. I ils-ook nttcinlcd the Masonic^ga'hering at liter LndBi Bdl week. II.A. ( otey has returiicd w ith Ids wifo^front Chicago. Mrs. Cor^^y has riwntly^liei u seriously ill, but we are glad lo suy^A ! is now i onvaleseent. Mr.Lawsoti. w ho has spent the summer^at White Sulphur Springs.lias relumed to^Hillings ami will remain till alter the fair.1^Ur. Chappie attended the Masonic gath^^ering at Deer Lodge this week. His wile^ami little dauglitcr uceompaiiicd him on^bis tun. J^il. I'. ( ailwell, tho Boxeman attorney,^attended eoun this week. JudgeMllburn is in town this week pre-^sid'tit; at the disti icl court. C.li. Mii'iileton of Miles City is attend-.^ing court tin. w cek. Theinfant child of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. j^llellner died suddenly last Thursday. J.Seiiuull, iho eaitlcin.in from thu Mus^^selshell, is in tow n this week. A!|)h.n-c I liiseb has gone to Fort Custer^on huainess. MissChris Krascr. who has henn visit^^ing al the ram h of Mr. and Mrs, Calhoun^up the valley, returned Sunday. Mr.Ad.mis. father of Mrs. Harry Allen,^who has spenl the Inst year with his^daughter in this place, has gone on a visit^to l'orll.ititt. t Ircgon, IVc-dFields, who has been spending tho^summer vacation witii his parents, re^^turned to college at Deliver last week. WillSleeper came dow n from H u r last^Thursday night ami spent a few days ill^tow n. Mrs.l'.uil McCorniick, who with her^children has lieon visiting her mother in^\\ .mining, returned Sunday. MissL lull Malheson, who has spent the^summer i: iting friends in Helena, Mis-^aattla. White Sulphur Springs und Umo-^lii.in, ret ill in d 1 hursday. Mrs.Iloli.'iunau ol Idaho and Mrs. Oscar^(ii in II of Jiilnlit.il bale been visiting Mrs.^C. Speir of this place during the week. Mr.Mi Mrs. Mains and family, who^hate been out camping, returned Satur^^day. Mrs.John llamscy, who went to Denrcr^Ihe time of the Masonic gathering m that^plaee, and who has since Is-en visiting ln r^| daughters in Salt Lako City, returned^linine Monday iiigln. Her husband went^as far as Unite to meet her. She left her^\ son Any at school in Salt Lake,^i Mr. Hastings has sold his ranch up tho^, valleyaud is ulsnit Inn nioie his laliuly to Boaaaann* fHtl FLtJWtH- CITY. viali iio'iii, tn I^.-^^ i l.iMtre Social t'lrrles Ilie Pssl Mlflt. Hilt:Lout.I.. Sept. 1. 'Ihe studinls^w 'in haii' arr'i fd at the- cnllcgv up to dato^are: Mis- Lulu Kelly, M.sh Irene Spmi-^ecr. While Kulphur Springs: Miss Dunn,^inaaondl; Mis.Inei Kliiott, RaceTniek:^the Mi-s,.; tail,., Willis; Miss (lira lieitf.^ell. ' t aldei ; Miss I l ira (oilman. Dillon ;^Miss Anna ll.ilgleish. I'lor. nee; Mini^Mi-- N ina Hedges,! oi \ alia : Me- l'rinikitl llsrpar,Bommmi Miss aleKaon, Daa# I.tslgo;L. Harker OlM-rtreis, HuMe; f, |f.^William-. Wieh.-: A. B. Illair. C. Sligh,^GrnaBni Will l.tlwards, Hsu I ley f roll, C. s,mev. Mlaanulai R. CotmII, Dillon;^( .. ui's Morat. n m Chseatyot c. ami (.. Pri. lliack PrMI Oscar S.-tlniau, VirainlaCity 11 Baring l.iginhail, Blioton;^ii. w. nnii i.. c. i.eiismi, ii, arnaantbt w. M.( ..hie ^.i. bathiiiiim. Idaho: W. \V.^King. r. PbilinabnMi I.. R. Moplcs, Miles^t ny : ( . lh I in.in. Heer Ltsige. Mr.and Mr-. I dwanl S^ li.irnikoiv \ kyj^had llaMB Monday nail i in^djy of^lust wis-k. Mr-.M.iii Shnr|M-and neiee. Miss Mary Sap.ui.an- riattlM friends and re bit I tag^In Daer IminO' Thai nill ranaain aerornl MHhlin the city. I^ meiidn rs t.l the Ma Mime order in^Dan Lodge M^*ftnlMd lust Mah thnhl Mas,innbrethren |r..in the different part* oftho state, tba annual sessions of the threegrand bodies ot the Masonic order^being held hero. The different lodges of^the slate were well represented, and tbe^visitors wore entertained by tbe Masonic^brethren and their frieuda. Officers were^elected for tba ensuing year. Thefifth annual conclave of the Knights^Templar of Montana was bold on Tuesday^last, with tba Right Eminent Sir Carl T.^l'eterson, grand commander, presiding. Hon.W. M. Biekford and i. G. Ramsay,^of tbe world's fair commission, attended^the meeting of tho Masonic fraternity. J.H. Montaath and wife of Butte at^^tended the meeting of the Masonic fra^^ternity ami were the guests of Dr. and Mrs.^S. W. Miiishall. Hon.J. W. Kinsley of Helena was in^the city Wednesday and Thursday of last^week. Mr.and Mrs. Conrad Kohrs and Mr.^and Mrs. Board roan returned Thursday^from a visit to Helena. Mrs.Nellie A. Jones left last Tuesday^for her borne In California. She had in^charge Mabel Miller, daughter of Dr. Mil^^ler ol Deer Lodge. Hon.A. OL Logan, formerly territorial^superintendent of public instruction, at^^tended the grand lodge, A. F. ^ A. M.,^this week iu Deer Lodge. Thefollowing officers were appointed in^Company A of the college of Montana:^Capiuin, W. M. C'obleigh; llrst lieutenant,^11. W. Lehbon; second lieutenant; W. W.^Kroger; first sergeant. E. R. Maples; ser^^geants, H. S. Heed, S. Barker and W.^Steele; corporals, F. B. Williams, A, E.^Illair and M. Siackpole; musician, A.^Kuhinsoii. DaveHogan was in Deer Lodge the past^few days, the guest of Joseph Lodge. Mrs,Mary I.. Kellcy entertained tho^following lady friends last Friday evening:^Mrs. Conrad Kohrs. Mrs. J. M. Baardmati,^Mrs. Ghertnan of Butte, Miss Greve, Miss^Calvin and Miss Katie Kohrs. Theladies interested in the Columbian^ex|sisition work met at Mrs. li. S. Reed's^last Thursday afternoon. Anumber of friends surprised Miss^Rbetta Ward one evening last week. It^w as a complete surprise. She soon re^^covered, however, and in that quiet, grace^^ful manner, characteristic of the young^lady, sho moved around the young ladies^ami gentlemen, making them feel entirely^at home. A very delightful evening was^spent. B.D. Lear returned home from Mem^^phis, Mo.. Thursday last. Mrs. Lear will^remain in tho East till tho middle of tho^w inter. Mr.Curtis of Garrison attended the democraticconvention at Anaeouda last^Tuesday, during which time Mrs. Curtis^I and Mrs. Bowden of Garrison were guests I^! of Mr. and Mrs. John O'Neill of Deer '^; Lodge. Mrs.Steffens and daughter. Miss Ida |^St. irons of Virginia City, were visiting i^\ friends in the city last week.^I Tliomas Guinnano of Bear attended the i^| convention in Anaconda Tuesday last. !^' His wife accompanied him and visited ,^| li it mis in Anaeouda. WillX apton and family left last Tues^^day lor their home in Missouri. MissEdith Carson left lost week for her^homo in Brainerd, Minn. Rrof.J. H. Meyers und wife returned^fd/M Helena last Saturday, where they^had been attending the Christian conven^^tion, J.K.-Wells of Drummond was in Deer^Lodge 4Bn first of last week. Ho intends^sliding liis family up to Deer Lodge for^tlio winter to havo the bencllt of our^an|hobw^ '. fMroceWood left Deer Lodge Tuesday^for Butte, where he-will enter upon the^practice of his profession. fraurgoW. Forman, au attorney of Den^^ver, Colo., is visiting his aunt, Mrs. Mary^L. Kelley, of this city. G.H. Dixon was one of tbe Anaconda^delegates from Ovanilo. JudgePlntncr of Elliston visited our^city last Wednesday. Rev.Mr. Webb of Helena was in tho^city last Tuesday, the guest of Rev. E. G,^Prout. Mrs.Will Marti of Butte was the guest^of Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Hyde Monday and^Tuesday. Mrs.Dr. Sligh of Granite was in Deer^Lodge Tuesday. She was a guest at tho^college. Mrs.Earle of Dillon will movo to Deer^Lodge as soon as her residence is com^^pleted on College avenue. MissMinnie Xood of Helena was the^guest of Mrs. Wiles and Miss Mollie lust^week. Mrs.James T. Quigley visited friends in^Helena last week. C.D. Joslyn and Jim Conley left^Wednesday for Idaho Springs, Idaho, on |^n duck hunt. They joined a party iu 1^Butte. D.S. Fotheringham and another gentle^^man went out hunting Friday last and^brought in a large quantity of game. MissJulia MeGovern, manager of the^telephone exchange in Deer Lodge, will^leave the first of next month for her homo^in Iowa. Dr.Mussighmd and wife returned from^i their trip to Europe last week. It is very^pleasant to seo tho doctor's familiar face^on our streets again. Mm.O. J. Butler, who has liecn spend*^ing some weeks in Deer Lsslge, returned^to her home in Druiiiiuond Saturday last. S.|^ Walker of Riimscy, Mont., spent^several days iu Deer Lodge last week.^Mr. Walker was a delegate to ihe demo^^cratic convention at Anaconda and^stopped off at Deer Ltslge to visit friends^ami relations. He is a true type of a Ken^^tucky gentleman. Mrs.L. 11. Rooto leaves Monday, the^Ltilh, for her home near St. Louis, Mo. Dr.Mil^-liell returned from Chicago^Wednesday last, where he had been on^business for tho world's fair. Mr.and Mrs. William Williams enter-^tuiticd friends to dinner Friday. Mr.and Mrs. S. E. Larabfe, Misses^Minnie nnd Iteih Larubie, and Miss May^W'Milfolk. Icuve Monday, the iiiih. for tho^East. Mrs.S. M. C. Hughes of Drummond was^the guest of Mrs. Dr. Ow ing* the past^week. Mr. Hughes attended the conven^^tion at Anaconda. R.G. lluiiilH-r went to Anaconda Friday^last. JudgeJ. L. Sloane of Missoula and John^Mahony, both pMMW eandidutcs, were in^tlie city meeting old friends. ATMISSOULA.^Happenings In Social (trrtes at Ihe^^^MM Mlf bm I'sst Week. MlsstHi.a. Sept. it.^The |wst week has^not baM a particularly lively ^^ue socially,^i he last of tho summer cutoping parties restrangling in and tbe winter social^season has not yet commenced. Tho^plans of set crul society belles, however,^ara maturing for a grand opening event^which will inaugurate what is expected^will be tbe liveliest winter socially that^Missoulu has seen. Mia*Amanda Featherman of New Chi^^cago is visiting Mrs. John Lister. Mr.and Mrs. H. P. Clark have returned^from their wedding trip and have gone to^housekeeping. Majorand Mrs. Ritxius left Missoula^Tuesday for the East. The major will bo^assigned to u recruiting detail in Buffalo, n.y. LieutenantEdwards, qtiartermostcr of^tho Twenty-filth infantry, will leave next^month for Columbus, Ohio, where bo will^be assigned to a recruiting detail. Mr.and Mrs. Smith of St. Louis have^been visiting their duiighter, Mrs. Crosby. Mr.and Mrs. P. J. Bruyn and daughter,^formerly of New York city, have perma^^nently located here. A.B. Riiigling, the mining man of Phil-^ipsburg. was iu Missoula this week. Mrs.K. M. Nicholcs has gone to Port^^land for a month's stay. GranvilleStuart was in Missoula a few^day* during the week. Themarriage of Henry L. MK'orklcand^Miss Mildred Kitzius took place at Fort^Missoula Monday last. The affair was^conducted very quietly, but a few of tho^most intimate friends of the contracting^parlies being in attendance. Miss llitiius^is the daughter of ('apt. 11. 1*. liiuius of^the Twenty-fifth infantry, and Mr. Me-^Corkle is second lieutenant of Company^A in the same regiment. PhilipHognu and family arc sojourning^at the Lo Lo hot springs. W.S. Clark, the well-know n sheep man^ofChoteau, was in Missoula during the^past week. MajorRonan was iu Missoula a portion^of the past week. Mr.and Mrs. C. A. Stewart gave a card^party Tuesday evening to a HMf of^their friends. The game was drive whist^witb prizes. Mr. Lewis won the gentle^^man's prize, a mush and milk set, and^Mrs. Hamilton the ladies' prize, a rose^Isiwl. The guests were Mr. and Mrs.^Haskell, Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton,^Mr. and Mrs. Collins, Mr. ami Mrs.^Lewis, Mrs. C. 11. Li nicy, Mrs. Ln^Salle, the Misses Montgomery, Crutch-^field. Mulligan and Messrs, Lyons, Gra^^ham, Walker and Craiuphorti. R.C. Halliday of Dillon has been in^Missoula dm ing the week. C.A. Nuss came over from Hutto Tues^^day. F.P. Hannaford has returned from^Hope, Idaho. O.C. Cooper and wife of Grant-dale^^pent a few days in Missoula this week. Wordhas been received that G. N.^Hartley wns married last Wednesday to^Miss Chrissie Cooper at Fredcriclon, X. H.^Mr. Hartley is the manager of the Ben^^nett opera house in this city and is also^one of Missoula's prosperous merchants.^Miss Cooper is a popular young lady of^high social standing throughout New^Brunswick. The happy couple w ill take^sit extended tour through the Last, and^will come to Missoula in about a month,^Where they will permanently reside. Mr.and Mrs. F. Melntyro of Glcndivo^were in Missoulu during the past week. H.C. Keith returned from Canada^Wednesday, after several weeks spent iu^his old home. Frank(). Standiierg and Miss Lillio^Cates of Victor wero united in matri^^mony in the parlors of the Missoula hotel^Wednesday. a woman'sface isher fortune^DR. SIMMS ^Afl fARSENIC GOMPUXtONWAFERS Al11.it a few ti n* u-e win permsaeatly rs-^mora all Hiotrhe*. Moths, Pimples awl^r'reckles, producing an Katraucuujly Beautiful^t'o-np exion Hi*: shames the use of powders^und cream-. Warranted perfcctl,- harm less,^Niltl liv le.chin; druggists at fl.uu per box. S.dtl^atlil TlK I'llAltM it i, E. K. (ialkigly (k Co,^l'rop'rs, VI North .Maui street. But:*. Mont. for healthcomfort^security OlffJ should wear an PointComfort^SUSPENSORY Pat.June 16, 1*91. Sold snd guaraatacd by^all leading druggists. Write for circular. T.W. HEINEriANN CO., Chicagn Forsale In Butte hy B.E. OALLOOLY 4k CO. NfiWTOISBROS. WESTMM PHARMACY^For sale in Phlltlpshurg by M.E. OUU * CO. FRANKA. SCHiiUBER Wholesaleand Ketall Dealers la BEEF.MUTTOfl. PORK,GAME. ETC. MainStreet, Anaconda. CHEAPADVERT1SEMENTS Advertwtmcnttunder this head ems rent per^word each insertion; ipceiai rates on eontraiiM^tm 11 In.r- periods. Av autciUMmeni aocsjxsa'^Jul 100 Utuu tj eoitt employmentagencies- y/.Vl'UIYMKXTA(;i:N( Y^ flwreonlo'slfm'^J j p.^\'ii' in Aflanay suppUei tiotels. elutis,^n - taurioits. private (..millet, railroads and eoa-^Ir.iel.lrv Willi praetlral help of all kinds on sborc^iii'titn. oivslvy lliovk, hults. Takuelevator,^lattpnant ML -vt* - ,- -r- rowhknt. OftKl NT -N'le-iy ru.-nlsti^d Mums, vsry^reatouau.e. Mis. Uun, U Weil sTlv.fr -St., l.UtlH. P HE SHOT A CALF. AProminent Citizen ot tile Wood Camp^Makes a Ilia MLinks K|eelal Cerres|xindence of the Standard. Mct'lKK's( amp, Sept. |p4ll of the^prominent citizens of this camp lias fie-^nnil reeently in two roiutmts with wild^animals that have made him the hero of^the hour in tho stn-iety ein les in iilueli he^moves. This gentleman pn.is litt|uent^visits to Anaconda, and the mad whirl of^city life seems to have a serious elleel on^him, for he invariubly returns to the entnp^suffering fnnn deeply depiessed spirits,^and for several days he nets so slranely^astoattraet the attention of his frit-nils. Shortlyafter he ret iirued from his last^visit to the city, he was seated in his store^reflectine upon the trausitoriness of bio^In general and of Montana life in particu^^lar, when his attention was attracted by^peculiar sounds which prooeoilod from^the rear of the store, VMM die ston-houso^Is situated. Seisinghis gun, he pniceedcd cautiously^to the rear window of tlie store, nnd in tho^semi-darkness of the early evening ho^discerned u huge black Is-ar feasting upon^some canned fruits that had liceu piled^against tho warehouse. I'or several min^^utes he watched bruin, until the fiuit was^nearly destroyed. Then, resting liis rifle^011 the window sill, he took careful aim^and fired. His aim was true, and tbe liear^collapsed nt once and was soon writhing^in his ^ b ut Ii agonies. Someof the nel :h ^ ^rs, at is t d by tho^shot, were on the ground bcloro the^marksman could n-aeh bis game, and^when the gentleman with the gun ap-^proarhed. pmudly bearing his smoking^wen poll, he was duinlollildtil by the angry^demand of one of ihe assembled email^that lie at once produce #1(1 us payment^for his black calf, which was lying on the^ground with a bullet hole in its side. Thesecond adventure was not very dif^^ferent from the first. Our slioolist beanl^a w ild eat in the loft above the stun- and^shot ut it through the ceiling. He killed^tlie animal, which proved to be his wife's^iR't cat that hail crawled up into the loft^in search of mice and had boon crying to^be taken dow n. Untilaffairs occasioned considerable^amusement and have Is eii rather expen^^sive for the hero of tho gun. yitii:RENT^Two room*, furnished or nn-^I f 11l.1l1.li' I. lii'iulte at I'm We-t I'opper^Street. 1.\KM . Minnv. v.e.i furnished room, no par^41 UlOOhtl.-St tils *Ule; He* li'ia.o. ^ MHfe Mainttit ^t. buito. 111II!KENT sulie and sln.'le finely furnishiNl^rtHitiis. well heated, al -li Wiomlag street.^Miss Is lis L1II1 nu. 1HK KENT Fin nlsheil rooms: St. Paul^House, tl.i West lliisdniii: renins tlior-^oughl.- reliirul-lieil and litled: aisu diniui^ room^nnil kitehen liuiitshed it r lent, (aliriirnln lotle n-: house, IH^lima, over l.iiliigstmfa store aaxtaoortopasl eiii.-e ami drat store. Main^street, Oraane, Mont, lasjnsra af Mrs. Fred^Elliott. rimlet^The^1 fiiiiii-h'il MISCELLANEOUS. ntu1 million wis, VyAKTKII liililnn to fare lor. For In-^1 nil at .-.'.^ South Anions stru t. -Iiiferiiistlniiof Ernest E. Arm-^-IH'ii:. by his In oilier Eplirsini, at South^^ern lintel. Bans. I'slfLrXSONlTgheti hy Mrs. M. I. fatter-^son, f.l 111 r m 'tiia. tsn le^-oiis s week. Ad-^si r. ^^. i^ 'x ui'i. Sinit: 1 It ami Minium's system taught.^Ilav and evening t lasses, at is--^-* We-li.r.iu-^m siioel, llulle, .Mont. Macdougall ^ Johns^^ton. FORSALE. pii;s.vl.E-4 heap; horse, liugiry .and har- ss;a Pallium. 1^. ,1. diaries. South Hut:*. l.'MJltSALE^A wed loeatisl aalonn and UhIk-^y utg house, fiitj iue at llutte oftleo of Stand^^ard. 11(tit SALE A li'st-k St. Ileriiard Newftiutnl-^land tl^n: nine nihsold, m-hilia 11% lbs. 'App y iu 3_( liem|ier sivnus VoltBALK Thai property nu n Ttlieaat eor-^r it -r of 1 11 ^liei 1 ami Hold strieis, eooslsi-^Ing uf tine nine room hard finished house snd^one fuiir ronm plastered house; a D iriralu. ti(ll!HAf.K A FINE RANCH OF .TJO ACREH^1 seven miles fnini Mlstoula. 7.1 acres under^eiilt'iviill' n. 1.K1 fruit life*. I'lillilltiiis. living^I rtresm. tine ranire, from 3,i^m.i^^ to 4,imo.nin feet^, oft milter: Ihe timlter iilune will more thsn pay^' for the raneli; s^wniil! 011 pl:u*e. AdUless Sirs,^i 1). A. smith, Missoula. WANTEDHELP. A%'AVI I l^ inn men at mire to work on Crtol^^\ Nor.h rn rallre.'tl lit st nf Spokane, Wash^^ington l i^' fare, loiu Job. Apply to the^people s EmploiiueuiAireuty, oil Os-sley block, liiiltt'. Coeurtl' lli-iie School.^^)|iens Fept. S9. Prepares lioys for the^best colleges anil technical schools iu tho^country. Honnbng iiupil*. Ssl-a a year;^110 extras. Heferenccs. Kl. Ilev. Lthel-^iK-rt TallHit. 1). 1^.; Mt. nay. PnUUng^Hrooks. I). 1^.: Major John l^. Hall. M.^V. R. A. Address, Bev. Herman Pago,^A. II. lllarvardl, Coeur d'Alenc, Idaho. Nolle*. Anvsociety or parly ^isbing to liold^picnics can have (lie Columbia gardens^fn-cof charge until further notice by^applying to Kenney .1 Hansen, ^W South^Maili street. Itutte. Mont. (letYour Tteket* Now.^Tiekcls for the Keogh-Nixon contest,^w bieb comes off Is fon' the Butte Athletic^club on Thuradaj , Sept. lt^. can be had of^Jnbn A. Cannon. I'au Jaenwr or Joe^KlafTki. (general ailiinssioii Sl.aO. SundayExriirsion KMte^.^ncginiiing Sunday. May ^o. l-'.'.'.ant! un^^til further notice, tne Montana 1'nioti r.\i\.^wav will aett ion Sunday only round trip^tickets I e; net 11 all stations ut one faro lor^round irip^ good only 011 duiu of sale. MANWANTKfi-Salary and expeoses. Per^^manent plaee; i.ptiiy new. mill grow era^of uurserv kUieU on Is ta Viiierli'iui ami I'sn i-^diaa s al^. Ilai'ilv vanilla our specialty^l.i ^in llrw. Co.. Niii-eijnien. 1 nVMa, wantedsituations \\*ANTEI)--*itustl'iii :.s bnekkeantt or nf-^lice a-slstaut, or a few small sets of honks to|m*t In scyrapi . yi 1111 11 ^ 1 of Mb Atl-^dr --s 11., Ii i\ tie, Anaeouda, Mont. flEWCITY HALL comcert Saloon.| CASTBROADWAY. BUTTE, MONTANA Howopen fer tjin public's amusement, under th^niaiiateiiieat of Alt' lilt W. STANLEY. NewAttractions Nightly I Wit'iFull Orvlientra nnd Operstle Sinflgj^liatit-.i, :. .ui. ^,u 1 is:t.es of ali kinds. Adiv.issionFree. SAMTONKIN, Proprietor.