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4 THEBUTTE OFFICE orTMC STANDARD btothe New Windsor Hotel Annex. Jo. M^Cast Broadway. The Telephone^number U 258. HripMMiiti win be received at tb*^oBeenf th* 8tanpaiii^ nil ^ o'clock^r. M. for Insertion 10 lb* fol-^lowing morntug 1 paper. TWSrsynAnr. It delivered U^^Briber* early rrory moraine POL!TICAL_PARAGRAPHS Whith Interesting the Lenders in^the Panics. ORATORS IN THE FIELD OCSTTDEMOCRATIC DOMINATIONS ForState Senator,^* H I 1am M. dkkmott. ForRepresentatives,^rTEl'IIKN 1^K WOU'E, V.II. KSMM UiOMAMM.KIl.t.AIXON. HANYAM EV.^ML V. s. WINSTON.^FKANK K. w1lkox.^QIOMBC FITCH KM,^HFNF.Y tlRATTON,^CHAKI.KS I.ANK.^M. AltNOI.P.^For .liitlifp of tho District,^.1. .1. itastATTOX.^ForCieii, ^^f Ho Metrtsl court,^I'KKKIN W. IliVIVH. ForSheriff.^RMBNI H'I.liyax.^For County Clerk and liccorder,^WUX a. Thomas.^For ^ ouutv Tiea^nrrr, J.I . KEI.I.Y.^For Count) Assessor, HAItl.KNC.W i .^F01 County Attorney, .IAMF.km. ski f.^For County AmllMr.^JOHN t;. SIMPMOM.^For County 1 ommlssioiirrs. i-ATKith Mr LUX, 0.W, CtlNXICK. .ions^ Ai i.u 1:. Superintendentof School*,^Miss lililD ;i'T Hoi LAND.^Public Administrator,^A. .1. TAIlltl T.^coroner.^Pk 0. w. MONIIOE.^County Surveyor.^JOHN U1LUX.^For Justlcei of the Pence, silver Box Towo^ship. HIilll .1. Ml I KOON, P.S. M I.li VAN.^Walkrrvllle Ton uslilp, J.r. MJCKLetY,^JOHN cunxkij.^Meinlervllle Township, w.f. KUKWOOb ForCotistaWcs. M.ver [ton- I'nwushla,^fHABIMf SWANSON, WilliamsritAdi k.^Waikrrvllli' Township, JAMI'S I.EWIM. XKILOIKHtXKLL^lleaderTllle Tonnshlp.^JAULs lsi.U.i. BUTTECUHHENT NOTES. Adaughter was I mi n yesterday to the^^iff of M. I'. Botoili \V.M. Bielcforcl, tho uurld'a fuir 01111-^liiisMoiifi. is iu the city. Died.111 West I'eoterville, S'ppt. a*, the^infant child of Mr. und Mr*. Dawc.^Funeral at '_' p. 111. to-day. Thebudy of lictirao Smith has Iwon rin-^lutliiKil BO Mtl any A Mellriilluy and^^as sliippi a yt'Ktrnlay to Ontario. ThomasTrunin und T. Hurrity of Hel^^ena iirrii'Ml in tlx- niy yrntcnhiy en route^to Red lloek lake on n limning mid Helling^exoiir-,1011. ThoKPini-atinu.il olection of offlccm of^tho Butte Workingim-n'i* union will Imi^lipid next TiK mluy Bftertiuuti between -^and 1* u'elot-k. J.ti. McAllister OOVOOOoi Ol a solitary^drunk iu Hip police court j i sienlay. und in^default of lha customary SI und costs was^eoninntteil to the chain imiii:. TheKhcrifT yi-Mi-i-itny took |MiKscssion of^two hackH nud a liinuher of hoises on the^rang**, tin' prti|wr!y of Klijuli Kates, on a^chattel **s*r*B*j**l held hy II. J. Charles. Osrar\V. Martin, the 7-y^Mr-tild-s.m of^John W. Min i in. tlx il nt loo family 11 si-^dpticp in Fast lialy stri ct. ITollUM^lla^.^yesterday. The funeral will he lit hi ut L'^o'clock this afternoon. MikeNortoti vv.'i- arraigned hefore^Jttdgs' M11 It I-^. ^^^ ypsteitlay. to plead to n^coniplaint i'liiiryiuu linn with mealing a^watch IfOlond at (Sla lie OhkOOOO ikOl^guilty and was tviuutidc-d until OMM^lor hearing. F.x-t'hicf of Police Ix-ydon waa making^tilings pleusaut for his friends yesterday^celebrating too urrival tit' a son and heir^to the house of LfrjfasMs, the llrst Isirli,^who made his appearaucu yesterday^tnomini;. All are well. TomDaly and lionc Harrington, two^Jailbirds, wen- urruigucd 111 the police^court yaotorooj mi a rli.irur of vagrancy.^They u^tieil to leave the city at ouaoH^^Ho01 OO opportunity to do ho. and w ere^ordered to bojrjo a poototrloO touraloiicc. Juditel-'.,Id) 1 p|nlc*red a tleciHitin ycsicrtlay^in the 1 :tso ol Jtihn NielioU. ^-Knuiiiusl on^u charge of concealing proiM^ty for the Purixiseof defrowlirio a eiislitor, Kleff^etersen. He held the defendant ituilty^and ordered Ins appearance to the district^court. TheIr.al of Katie (I'I Itiuuell lor dis-^turlianee. wliieli was Ik'uuii in the police^court Tuesday evening. v^ as pompleted^^eatenluy. and resulted in the ilist htirgt*^of the defendant. |- uppenred as if the^proftisrution was proojplOa h^ some other^OPKire than to kOOMO an OOOORMMOM of^law and order. Nol Ice. Alllueini ers of the democratic county^Central committee OOc] all democratic^candidates arc iei;i,i stcd to meet at the^court houao at 7 o'clock tin* 1 Thursday!^evening for tho irooaoctioo of lauportoAl^bukiness. H\ order ol T.vl ^ . (iltAV. looaporory^ hau man. Tlit*New ( lull House.^The new club house of kta Mutte Mh-^|pt:e dull oUl bo open Oat ttoO for inspec-^tlnil. Kespr\ei| seats may Is* sph eteil and^obtained t,f Dan Jaeger, Joe KialfUi or^Jehu A. CoOJMM. Notlt-i*to 1 iiiu|^:iij^ii ^ iiiniitliiefa. Weare |i!'m^.n-cd to iii.d.e pricpa on^campaign torches. II. J. limine, 78 West^Park. -^^ -11 m G.A. Williams, leading ladies' hair^dressci hii I ^ 1^ in.do r The Is st pioOO^to buy wigs. tvAitehes. front pieces and^aboil ornaments. 71 West llruaduay. Dr.Moatl. 0OnMota0l the Windsor lu^-^tel, on account of ran hrtOO ^ largo stts-k^of artilleial teeth, has ivduetil the price^lor gotxl sets iu es. Ilcggs'l ln.in Sal\e fort uts, sores and^burns. There is none hotter. 15c sure^you get Heggs^. For sah' hy all tlruggists. Waabburn.Martin. Bruno guitars, Do!^-^Kou d Stetson's Iranjos and all first-class^musical gtssls at IMtoa Brow.,901 \. Man. Jewelryat cost. .i0 day I^clcr, u* klao block. DixonBegins His Campaign Now'a^tho Tlmo to Register ^ In^tho Republican^Ronko. Burnt,Sept. ^8. Hon. W. W. Dixon left^Butte to-day to begin his campaign in tho^ecatern part of the atate. Mr. Dixon will^lie accompanied throughout his trip by^Hon. K. B. Smith, tho eloquent orator of^Helona, and during part of the trip by !'..^^ '. Day, the democratic candidate for at^^torney general. Tile three gentlemen will^s|s ak as follows: AtBillings. Sept. AtMiles City. Sept. .W. At(dendive. (let. 1. Hon.\V. W. Dixon mid Hon. Roliert H.^Smith will then travel together ami speak^as follow s: AtBed Lodge. Oct.::. AtBig Timber. I let. 4. AtLivingston. (let. AtBniem.in, ^ let. li. Thetour for the balance of the slate^w ill be imide up later. lion.Timothy K. Collins, the demo-^cratie candidate lor governor, is in town^to-day. Mr. Collins w ill begin at once on^a strong personal canvass of the state. Democratsshould s|^ecdily nwakcu to^Hm' fact that the election is going on now^and w ill he all over hy Oct. 15. Registra^^tion closes on that date and the side which^has the best of the registration on that^night will win the election. Work done^at this time iu getting democrats^registered counts tenfold more than all^the brass hands, hoiitires, torchlight pro^^cessions anil elotpicnt simhi-Iics that can^he delivered after registration closes. It^is not known which side has the best of^registration, but it is a fact that the re-^ptpSlicuus have men at work iu this^county on registration and the dctuticrats^have done nothing m that line. The dem^^ocratic county central committee can loso^no more time in getting organized and to^work. It w ill meet Thuisdny evening at^tint court liou^e anil at that tune there^should lie full attendance, the election of^|h*mmuPUt ofllcers must not tie delayed a^minute, ami a thorough w in King organiza^^tion should Is' effected before ndjourti-^inpnt is taken. Men should Is^ appointed^to do work in getting voters registered,^and it ia vital that the men selected shall^he men who will do honest, laithlul work^every day. Thedemocratic state central committee^is hard nt work. W. It. Kcnyon has loft^for New York, and ineniKvhil^ the ciiin- raiguwork is being attended to by Col. K.^^. Bannister. The(irst republican banner of the sea^^son wns Hung to the breeze this after^^noon, hut there is not any more life and^enthusiasm apparent iu the banner than^iu anything else republican. It is half^size atid the pictures of four of Butte's^aldermen ha\c Ihv-ii UsimI to represent the^presidential and gubernatorial candi^^dates. The banner marks tin' poottiaaj of^the lifadi|Ourtcrs of the republican county^central committee, which were OPOOJOO to^^day iu the old Infer UouHUtiti office. AMONG THE SPORTS. A FINE STATE OF THINGS. Ifin-ltpsuit loillaftter Sign for a Mrrafi -^1 lis Hhsp Italllsts. Bern:..Sept. I'M. Kd Burke and Paddy^(^a I higher of .South Butte signed armies^lo-day and |^^stcd forfeits to appear in a^contest ton finish on TTiuraday evening.^Oct. 07. The men are middleweights, and^a it- not unknown in local pugilistic circles.^Burke was one of the principles iu the^Athletic club's first tight, and was de^^feated by Paddy Smith after a hard fought^battle. The light promises to lie a gotsl^one und no doubt w ill tlraw a bio rroud.^particularly from tho ranks of the rail^^road men. Agtsxl story is going the rounds con^^cerning a well-known Hebrew base kill^crank. Iu one of the ball games played^here recently. Jud Smith, tho Butte third^hOI email, w ho was on second, stal led to^steal third. The catcher flred the ball to^third und Jud started back to second, lie-^fore he got there, however, the second^baseman hud the ball. Then followed a^lively scene, with Smith dodging up and^down the line and OOOOt si\of the visiting^players in hot pursuit. It was a^tickelish iMiint iu tht game w hen Butte^needed one run to lie the score, ami iho^excitement was at fever boat. As his op-^poiietu closed iu oil him and it seemed al^^most certain that the base runner would^iM'cntight. the aforesaid crank found it^impossible to restrain himself any longer,^and jumping upon Ins scat ami w aving his^111 ins excitedly around ill tho air with that^poroliar motion lie loudly yelled: ^Com^^promise uiit 'em. Simtly: couipiomisc^mit 'em!^ The situation was^different from a business dittifiilty and^Joe could hardly have availed himself of I^the friendly advice even if be I,ad heard^it. The people in that section of the grand^stand in which the is-currcncc transpired^did not get oycr laughing about it until^the next day. Lcye,thu Jew- JoeWerrick. the clever second base^^man ol the Butte team, wouldn't trade^j places w ith any of the crow lied heads of^I'.uropc ttv-duy. lbs face is wrcathiMl in^tlm most seraphic smiles, and he has Is-en^buying all sorts of curious kinds of cigars^lor his friends, as .lack BVMMII would^put it. The cause of alt his joy is the^pic-ciicc of Mrs. Wei-rick nud sonielssly^els,. y\ ho arriyod front Porilnud this morn^^ing. Jts^ y\ as, of course, glatl to set* his^w lie. hut w iiui lie w as uice.t interested in^was a little mite tit a baby bov just about^three weeks old. .Its* had seen his a/ifo^Is fore hut ho never had the babv. and^consentient ly lit- may he pardoned for boV*^iug acted like a caged lion all day yester^^day und having gotten up at I o'el.s k this^morning to meet the nnou train Ironi^Portland. As the train rolled in Joe^jumped 011 the th-st car and rushed ex^^citedly through the train, exclaiming as he^l ushed his way along: ^Where's that^baby He Dually found the little h How.^who is said to be t hi' exact image of his^father, and although he oroo ^looptoo^solily In his mother'saruis, nothing WOOlo^do but .Its' inns', pi.-k him up and^carry him out to the carriage nud he'd^him 1: II tie- w av up tow 11. und the fuel that^his sou and heir never uuiile a kick at the 000000otohoa JJoo proo4or tboo ovor an.I provesagain the trtt*ll of the old saving.^^It's a wise child that Knows its oVO^father.^ I ran!, Pierce, with win 111 Mr.^und Mrs. Werrick iirt. hoarding, gave a^duck supper to-niirht in honor of JoOt^Werrick has decided to remain in Butic^this winter. obJrb will be welcome news^to tiie cranks. There is no better aacutid^basemen iu il:ls western cotmtrv than the^MPlol Jim-, ami he is wanted right tin the^Butte t^ 11m next year. Ifyou w ish to buy a Hrst-class pinno or^organ on ea v lernls. go to t Irtoti 1 Iros.. ;t^N. Main. Sccond-iiandpianos fixnn Mmj to y^;, a,^Urtoa Bros,, Jiyj X. Main. Whatthe Pol cp Invr.ligation It MabU toDlsr1a^k.^Hi I IK, Sept. 3fl.^TI10 polio* commia-^aiou OJOt to-night to make an investiga^^tion into thu charges of inefficiency and^dishonesty that have been preferred^against several of the police officers ftud^which have been so freely talked about of^late thai evcrylxxly ia acquainted with^their nature. The meeting waa presided^over by Mayor Mantle ami waa a secret^one. Marahal Small and Chief of Police^Gray were the only one* brought before^the commission anil were beard at length,^their examination lasting about throe^hours. The secrecy of the meet ins and^the reluctance of the aldermen to talk un^^til 1 he difficulty is llnally settled, makes^impossible |U state just what their stories^were, but it is utulerstixsl that they led 1 no^douhi as to thu honest intention of the^two men. Chiefof Police Gray *tatod that ho gave^strict orders to arrest every ^private sec^^retary^ iu the city, and to keep arrest mg^them, but these orders were never eoio-^I bed w ith on account ol thu ^pull^ w hich^the women in the lower part ol town have^with sonic ot the police. Being convinetHj^that there was something radically w rung^somewhere, ho had Officer Griffiths, whom^be could trust implicitly, do a little detoe-^tlve work and the result of this during the^lust six weeks has fully confirmed Ids sus^^picious that some of the officers^wcitt ill ^cuhoots^ with the women,^and that they were* receiving^rake-offs from tho big robberies^which have been of such fretpient^occurrence there lately. The chief of^police backed up his assertion with a^pocket full ol jsju gold pieces, which had^BOOH giycti to Griffiths 011 the supposition^that he was in oil tho deal and would not^give the snap away, liu said that othor^policemen received the samo sum as^Griffiths. ImI not with tho intention of^turning it over to 1 h^ ir superior officer*^or any one else. Their names will not be^mentioned for the present, but will come^out later. Griffiths is said to have acted^his part to perfection und accumulated a^vast amount ol damaging and indisputa^^ble evidence against other officer*. Oneoilier officer is said to have turned^in HfJO to-day as his share of thu r7Jt^^w hich w as stolen from Smith of Anaconda^a few nights ngo. accompanying it witli^the explanation thai he too had been play^^ing detective. One hundred and seventy-^live of this ^7Lti m as turned o\er to die^police us hush money. Griffiths received^the other c*7..VI, and turned it in witli the^other money which he got and w hich ho^ha* kept track of in a little lunik w ith^names and dates and other necessary in^^formation. Thestories of the tyvo chief officers w ere^listened to with a deep interest by many^ot the aldermen w ho had no idea of what^had been going'Hi. and created a discus^^sion which is said to h n o become ipiito^heated at timei. After hearing w hat the^marshal and chief of police hail to say^in the matter, the commission decided to^adjourn until Friday night, at w liich time^Officer (^rilllths and all tho other police^^men w ho arc ut all intcrcsicd or implica^^ted in the iiiiitlcrwil! bo closely examined. itMOMf. to be the general impression^niiiong the aldermen that there has 1111-^in slak ihlv been some crooked work ill^the police force, and at the *amo time^there has Ix'cti a certain lonMMM in the^management of the department, which^some of the officers who HOOJ to have a^desire to acquire wealth rapidly by what^^ever means took advantage ol iu the be^^lief that they were not very closely^watched and would never bo found out.^There are few who blame directly either^the marshal or child' of police, but they^seem to think thai w ith stricter discipline^the force would be much mote efficient. MayorMantle waa seen after tho meet^^ing benight anil while he refused to lx^^interviewed nt present, ho stated that it^was his belief that thero Is something^rotten somewhere and that w here there is^sti inm-h smoke then* must certainly 1*3^some lire. He is as anxious as any one to^li ml out vim these guilty officers arc. ami^as soon a* this is ascertained there will^lx- a general weeding out in the police de^^partment. The mayor intimatid that^thero are numerous little jealousies which^make it very difficult to arrive ut^the true fuels ill iho case. The^investigation will be continued, how^^ever, until everything is ferret ted^out and the guilty mall will be bounced^w ithout the slightest ceremony. It is tho^opinion of tho mayor as well as of tin' al^^dermen that the present rotteu condition^tif things did not commence lately, but^that it lias been in existence ull the time.^Some interesting developments are cx-^BjoOtOtl ut Friday night's meeting of tho^commissioners. In addition to tin* charge*^against officers of receiving ^hush money^^others arc charged w ith public gambling,^111 ght ting their duties ill order to frequent^saloons and devoting too much of their^time to the company of women. son*of St. (iporgp. Hi1 i t . Sept. 2S. -The members of Vic^^toria hslge. No. :f\2. Suns of St. George,^celebrated the second anniversary of the^institution of the lodge this evening with^a social gathering in Oootf Templar hall,^West Broadway. All elaborate literary^and musical programme had been pu^^pa rod for the iK-cusiou. which proved to Imi^the source Of much pleasure to tin1 mem^^ber* and visitors us well, of w I10111 quite a^ntimlM'i-, members of other Imlges. were^present. Ice cream.cake and other re^^freshments woin servi-d during the uitor-^BaJootoM and at the conclusion of the exer^^cises. The celebration was originally set^for last Friday, but ow iug to the death of^tin1 late Dr. Phillips, w ho w as a member^of the lodge, it was decided to postpone it^until this evening us a mark of re-peel to^Ins memory. AChance for You to Blake Minify. Onlya few of tli^se rare days longer.^Horses, wagotc, scutes, attire fixtures, 1^si' \v cases, tables, counters, lumps, demi^^johns, lancy baskets, etc. innM inch elegant decorated lanm^shades for banging lamps at mWi former^price 11,73 each. HOin quart tin strainer milk pails,^former price JI.OU each, to close out Xx\ SSBissel carpet ^WOOOee* crown jewel at^ti each, regular price ftf..'*). .vitin iptnrt heavy coffee boilers,^formerly M.tXi, plosing out price 5fV. '.'.' enameled tin knife nud fork boxes,^rt gulur price ' oc. must go at t.V. .V*dozen northern queen washboards,^lb* Ix'st mailcut ' iceaeh. former price D5e, 'stsmall glass cake stand* at 3*0,^former price .7v each. aeh gmt Carls! ad china dinner sots id^pieces, at the great cut price of s:'.. ^i^cat h. tin' regular iv.sicrn price is *e.'i.i*l. Lotpar ed in iccuro:n and veriiiicilh,^|s nud iv. traiieo-Aiucrieati soup |ht can Ke, Flenchpeas extra fine per can '.'.v. ChoiecsttUOabOOOOUO per call i!5c. N.O. molasses per gallon If ic, Vustho sold at once .is our stock is^DOM Ij exhausted. Wciustciii'sGreat Market Pavilion, ttranilConcert.^A grand conecri will Is- giyen by the M.^F.. chinch. Meaderv :l!e, Friday, Sept. ;^i,^at new 1,undersoil hall. The committee^of arrangement t. have secured some of th,.^Ix-st talent iu the county to assist m^making thu entertainment a success.^Tickets .VJ cents. Children ;j cents. Heggs'Cherry Cough Syrup iswarranted^to euro c. ughs and colds. There :s none^better. Ask for and ho sure und get^Begg*'. All Urst-claM dniggntj keep it. Cornish^'resiling. BllTK,Sept. 28.^All interesting exhibi^^tion of Cornish wrestling took place at^tho City Hall concert ball lo-tlight betwoen^Jack King and John Kowett, tho new ar-^! rival from Lake Superior. Kino; won in^throe straight fall*, as wa* expected, but^Rowett proved himself to bo a veritable^young giant and the possessor of much^more skill than waa thought. He came^1 very near throwing King once, and the^last hitch lasted 10 minutes. The first^lasted about ffvu minute* and toe second^ubout IS. Jim Burns and Paddy Lee also^gave an exciting exhibition. Burn* won^the first two fulls, Loo the third and Burn*^the fourth. YestentayMorning's Fire. BcriE,Sept. 2H. -A largo frame build^^ing owned by J. B. Schones at the corner^of Madison nud Gardner afreets was com*^pletoly destroyed by lire ulxuit 4 o'clock^this morning. Tho loss will amount to^ubout ^..thJ w ith no insurance. The Par^^rot addition hose company. in charge of^Captain Tucker, got out in good stylo anil^j rendered valuable service in saving the^i adjoining buildings from destruction. The^hose enrt was run into ihc ditch at tho^start on account of there being no electric^light near the bouse. The county com^^missioners wero usked to place a light^there but refused. ACredit to Mo City. Bt'ttf.,Sept. L'S. The May Mountain^has appearisl in new form, mid its neat^and metropolitan appearance has caused^it to bo the recipient of numerous words^of etillllililiicnt. The Inler Mountain i*^now un eight-page paper of the form and^size of tin- Stand win. is 00 bright and^altractive as usual und full of old-fasli-^i.iued republican lie*. 0.K. LEWIS S CO. Notice. Allmembers and their families of Silver^Bow lodge Xo. |L A. 0b I^. W.. are re-^^ nested to meet at Masonic und Odd Fcl-^law s^ hall, Walkerville, Thursday evening,^'.:^*) p. m.. for Iho purpose of organizing u^latlge of the degree of honor. W.w.F. Mattiik.ws, M. W. J.P. Bt ^ KLKV. Recording Secretary. Uanjpd. AboutOctober 10th, a small furnished^bouse, suitable for family of three. Ad^^dress P. O. box ^S. Butte. PAXSONS-SPECIALTIES. I'axson'sDcrmala is an excel^lent article for chapped lips anil^face, sunburn, tan, etc. A new^size, largest in the market. Price^25 cents. THE Paxson'sDiamond brand sticky^fly paper is the largest sheet^made. Catches more (lies. Price^5 cents. BEST OurBeef, Iron and Wine is a^great sjller. Pint bottles Si.co. IS Taxson'sTonic Klixir is a pure^ionic for strengthening and invig-^oiating the system, increasing^the appetite and toning the^nerves, fil 00 per bottle. NONE Three Star C-ntgh Syrup is^made by us and guaranteed. Pr^50 cents per bottle. I'ncc TOO Paxson'sDcntala is a harmless^and greatly used tooth powder.^Price 25 cents per bottle. GOOD. Paxsun'sCitrate Magnesia. Ask^your doctor, or any onj who ever^drank a bottle of ours if it is not^superior to any mads- iu town. 35^cents a bottle. rVESTSIDE PHARMACY R.II. PAXSON, Manager. USWe^t Tark St.. Opp. Central School. llllIK. Mom A.XV. BUTTS,MO.VT.^Telepboss K^ 27L OfInterest to Bargain Seekers. Three^Days of Exceptional Valnes. Thursday,Friday and Saturday. Thecontinued warm weather^induces us to offer special attrac^^tions in Fall Goods. The prices^we quote arc for Thursday, Fri^^day and Saturday, and shrewd^buyers will sec great advantages^by making early purchases, FallUnderwear. Specialprices for Thursday,^Friday and Saturday, Irom me^^dium quality to the very finest^^the celebrated Vpsilanti Under^^wear, for which we arc sole agents.^We offer as a special leader 50^dozen each of Ladies' Scarlet or^Natural Vests and Pants, pure^Australian wool, bought to retail^for Si.25. During the next three^days *c will sell them for 89c^each. Blanketsor Ouilts Inour basement annex we are^offering special inducements for^three days. White Blankets worth^f^2.$o, special sale price $1.65;^Gray Klankcts worth $2.2$ per^pair, special sale price Si.60 per^pair; |l Blankets in white, gray^or red, ior this sale only,at 53.95.^All other qualities reduced in the^same proportion. ! Ladi's' and Children's Cloaks. Theprices we have made on^Cloaks this season justifies the^many sales we have already matlc.^Make your selections now and be^prepared lor colder weather.^Special prices for three days. DressTrimmings. Inthis department we have^just received all the latest novel-^tics in Foreign and Domestic^Trimmings of every description.^We cordially invite the inspection^of Dressmakers and others to sec^our selections. Prices marked^dowa LaceCurtains. Ourfall importation of Lace^Curtains has arrived, and for the^next three days we will offer^special bargains in Nottingham^Lace Curtains at 75c, 95c, Si.25^and Si.50 per pair. OURSTORF IS11 FADOL'A RTERS FOR FALLDRFSS GOODS. 0.K.LEWIS ^ CO. ^mini*a'tfiiti 'ii Co mail orders. Sample-^tout on api'ltcatloD. CrownBridge Work a Specialty DENTISTRY WITHINTHE^REACH OF ALL PRICES FlexibleRuboer Flat* CelluloidPlata 10,'lUh Rubber and Teetu l^Uto.^Kiack Rtibbar rink (iume Plat*.. AluminumI*lok Uume Plats WhiteCruwa* liclUrink (.111119 Plate GoldCrowot AmalgamFil'lnim from (l tip.^^^old FlUiiiEi from f2 up.^Teeth attracted *1:houl pain .^ .10 09^. ISO)^. 12 M^. 30 00^. 50*^. 7 00^. TO) ...t M0AD.DENTIST. Permanentlylocated at WINDSORHOTEL Butto. Montana. ASURPLUS SALE. ftarlnzpun-bawd for fall shipment orer^400,o^i pounds of Canned U001U. wo hare to^make room for thorn, and consotiucutly hare to^saci iliro koine of tho Immense Mock w have oa^hand. We have not space to euumcrata all tho^l^ar^alni we have, but we call your attention to^a few: ,boxes London Layer RalilnsI 0 Ti 50lb lioxes^' G 1 *j VIbi Tanned Corn Beef 35 Ilb ^^ 11 1lb Luurh Tonzue at Ce.tquality laTlfurula i Van, it-r rasa 4 uo * P-aches, ^' 4 00 lArgecans Lemon Suuar worth 75c -js ,We have Just rrirelved a rarload of canned^corn from Portland, Maine, and will sell by tha^case at fa ro. *can* t ornft 00 JeansSifted Ivan1 04 mcans Tomatoes im Ots.Cross i lllackwell Viarg^r 41 1-nini-o-American soups, per qt cans 40 Kitlit-'lh p'^^ Quaker oats in ImportedU iliand llerrliii:, w lilt^ Hoop. 1 CO^i.-year old l opper Distilled w hlskey, per uait 00 Anyvariety of 4-vear-old California W ine,^per galI 3* 2-jear-old Claret Wine, per gal DO iid pint eil llollanil (iln. per gali 00 Iiuiiorieilllennessv Hrandy. per bottle... t so^tiiilnness a e aud Porter, per dor.| jj Wealso nave received s carload of Hams,^fiacon nnd laird, and are selling Rone'.en Ham^Ot Ma*, per pound. Wehave the largest and most complete stock^Of tiro -enes in Hutte, and as we only buy for^rash and from first hands, w* can and w iii sav*^you 'jo per cent, on every dollar expended wit*^us. ButteCash Grocery Co., PAIiKAND WYOMING HTRLETS.^a. p. bray. Monootor. HARRIS RICHARDS, NEW UNDERTAKINGPARLORS HoliesEmbalmed and Shipped to All^Parts of tbs Worli FIReaoyears' experience, graduates^from embalming schools, and satis^^faction guaranteed. OPENDAY AND NIGHT. TolophonoNo. 339. 310North Main St, Butte. layAside All Political Prejudices Andvote for the Pcop'e's Party candidate lor Justice of the Tcaco^Silver Bow Township, C.M. COLMAN. Everythingin Shoes A.DUCHARME ^ CO., 36Main Street, Butte.