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6 THE ANACONDA STANDARD, SUNDAY MORNING OCTOBER 9, iSgz. TPkgonial World. ONETHING AND ANOTHER WHICH SOCIETY PEOPLE LIKE TOTALK ABOUT. MPlMKnatal MM at Net |Mi Mafc I ^ and one of 1 lie most novel anil^uiiupic entertainment* of the sca-^pon. was iln- ^Koto I'npicr^ given liy Mrs.^W. M. Thornton .it her residence Frida\^evening. I.ai li lady. Iicing provided with Frenchtissue paper. 11Ilea, thread, pin* andscissor*, wa* rcpini'd to make an^apron. At till' end of a lialf lionr tho gar^^ment* were ready for exhibition. At^variety 111 style and coloring was endless,^and many .^f the creation* MM extremely^pretty and .piaint. A vote l*^ing taken IM^the prettiest apron, tlie lirst pri/c. a but^^terfly lirai-l.i t. wa*. awarded to Mm. Ed^^wards; the second \^v:zf. a kagavvaro^paper weight, was taken by Mrs. Durstoli,^^ml the third, a stylish Ik^w, by Mrs.^Eg-glcston. Later a literary salad win^served. Mr*. Kuticnstcin won the lirst^prise, a beautiful tortoise shell paper^knife, and Mrs. Loumi* ejptnred the con-^sola' ion prire. After the contest* a de^^lightful lunch vv as served. Mrs. Tliornton^was assisted in tile entertainment of her^guests by Iter mother, Mrs. Hetialoy, and^both ladies are know u as the most charm^^ing of hostesses. Theinvited guests were Mcsdamcs Arm^^strong. Uartlett, Hum*. Cohen. Chaw.^Cox. Dnrston. Divine. DMMi Dawson,^Eggleston. Edward*, (iiegcr, dray, Hullu-^han. Harrison. In me. Jennings, Johnson,^J. M. Kennedy Trunk Kennedy, king,^Keppler, Katietistein. Ixirhy. Leonard,^Loouiis. Linslcy. Losee. Lcisor, II. '1'.^Malum. 11. K. Malian. Merrill. Maxwell, MatCulliini. Mr Keiiiic. Needham. Deters,^l'etrilx, MMl, Kay. lioekeleller. Smith,^Shielda, Stone. Searles, Stricktudden,^Surprenant. Shelley Ttittle, C. A. Tiittlo.^Thomas, Thurston, Toole, William*, G.^B. Winston. Judge Winston and I). 1^.^Walker. Ir. Spi Inimi and I!. T. MMM went^lo Garrison yesterday. Mre.James Shields anil her ehildren.^Lillian ami l.yttoti. visited friend* in^Hutte on Wednesday. Dr.E. 1^. I.eavitt passed two days at the^Montana during the week. Mrs.J. S. Wisner and her daughter.^Mis* Gracie. w ill go i.ust Monday to re^^main MMMl mouths. MissHliss is eotiv aleseent from her re-^MM illness. W.1 l.ippineott ol llutte is at the Mon^^tana. li.1L Hogeof Cortland. (In'., will arrive^in Anaconda this morning. Mrs.Charles Armstrong went to finite,^yesterday low-it until Monday. Mr. ami^Mrs. Armstrong have deoided to prolong^their visit in Auaeoiida. 11.II. Morse and daughter of llrooklyn.^\. V., are passing a feu days at the Mon^^tana. Miss Mor-e lioing the guest of Mrs,^L. G. Smith. (Mi leaving Auaeondu Mr.^and Miss Morse will visil tin* I'ariflc^coast, making a tour in California la fore^returning by the soutlieru route to their^homo. A.I*. Cloutier is conlined to his room at^the Montana w ith a severe attack ot rheu^^matism. Mrs.|lr. Ilouglns returned to her homo^in Doer l/slge last Monday after a visit^of several day* w ith her daughter at tho^Montana. Mr-.II. 1'. Malum is spending a weok^with friends in I).lion. Mrs.John Moirill pus-rd the week in^Unite, the gm si ol Mis. \. ( . Hay. W.II. Koherts \ lsiti d llutte yesterday. MesdaiuesAriusttong, Ijisee, IVtcrs,^ltonahiM'. Maxwell and Thomas drove,^Thursda^ uioriiuig. to Warm Splings,^where they passed the day very pleas-^^111 l^. II.I^. 11 ill.than passed two days of the^week at Missoula, returning Thursday^cloning. II.11. Cross and daughter of New York^are at It'ivcrsidc for a few weeks, alter^which Ma) will return to Anaeouila. Mrs.G. 11. Winston has reiurneil from^Butte, and will pass several weeks in^Anaconda with IMF sou. ludgc Winston. Ariding ami dm mit part^ composoil of^Mrs. I.. (.. Smith. Misses Mors., of litis.k-^l^ ii. Burns ami llli.-s, and Judge l.ippin^^eott, John Macttiiiiiiss .mil Willie llurns,^w ill leeve the litirus residence at ! I o'clock^this morning. BUTTE'S SOCIAL SIDE. IlnlllK* lulling lite I lite of lilt' Illy Mill-^lilt 1'itllip tile I :ltl Week. IllI ii . 11, i. A wry largely'attended^and enjoyahle card parly was given by^Mrs. MM Um MM on Weditesttay cvon-^ing. Alsnit - ^ ;:u. sts weie present. The^iMMMM welt- :io\ Bsc Montana, ami^exceeding!.! pi. a -i;:. the MM being^trimiueil with autumn hates ami grouml^pine. The lavoi s were in oak and maple^leaves. Henry William* and Mis. James^T ortus w on the hist prizes, % aMoklMi -ot^and a hamlsoun haml-paiuicil tilate. The^Imm)Ii^ prizes MM won by Mr. tiillio and^Mrs. Tuohy tiiid were a MUMMM horn^stool and a ke^ t.t whist. Mxtccn table*^were going ami all had a merry time. Apleasant car.I party w as eivoii by Mr.^and Mrs. X. C. lia., I'ri.lu) evening.^Atltotig those [ iut u e. o Mi. and Mr--.^I'ortcr. Mr. ami Mrs. Millar, Mr. and Mrs.^Lane. Mr. and Mis. Ilnatson. Mrs. Men id^and (I. Might. Mr.ami Mi-. Crank M. Leonard Imve^left lor labbv. in the K ilisp.1country . TheMi-ses Wt..Klhurv of i.real falls^MMt Fr. d Woodbur) ot ( alutnet. Ma n.. are the fM^U ot Mi. :illt| Mrs. I. ||. Vivla ii Mr-.M. rrill of \!i.icond i is the M of Mm..\.( . k.iv Mr.and Mi- I . M. Leonard and Mr.^MeMiekm MMi titertaiiied at dintier by^Mr. and Mi-. I. H. Vu m ..u Tuesday. Mi-.DsWltt and Mi-. Bliaj|M| have n ^^turtu-d to lb leiia alter an , MHMMi visit^in the clt v . Mrs.lies* Clark is the gin -i of Mr*. ||.^A. D'Aeh. ul. Mrs.J. C. ( . TbonMM gave a verv en^^joyable qinltint panv on Tucsilav AjDOOJ^those present were: Mr*. Kenvoti, Mr-.^Smith. Mr- l^ \i bttad Mrs. ( o:iuo||. Mr-.^Lloyd. Mr*. ^o ollrv Liw lloumi Mi-. s,,m^fjfeMNt Mr*,f. 9. Walker ami Mis. |'. \\ | ,.^cle* of Salt Lake are riailins' Mi-.ti K.^Lewis of this city. Mrs.Thornton, a* m mager ut the^Orphan's home, ami Ha lad) BianagaMol^the Columbian e.x|*isiiion. held a mtrltlMJ S.Warren have re-^has lieeu^from his lastevening and decided to (five a klnnesa^during the winter for the benefit of thu jointsocietie*. Mrs.II. A. ll'Aeheul entertained a few^It tend* Informally this afternoon. TheHoriety ladies of llutte have at last^MM forced to believe that the re|s^rt that^P. E. Sorifoant is to lie married Oi l. U i^^i true. The ladies w ill not despatr now of^! Messrs. lloge and Goodalo. Mrs.M. MeCune is v isitin^ the family of^Judge Knowlcs ut Missoula. Mr.and Mrs. Joseph K. Clark have r^-^turm d from their trip to the t MM^d'Alenes. tieti.and Mrs. (^turned to this city. Mrs..1. Shields of Anaconda^visiting Mrs. Lvans this week. M.J. Council has returned^trip to the East. Mr.and Mrs. George llaldoru have nur-^chascil the residence of Mr. and Mrs.^James l orb.s and w ill occupy it at once.^Mrs. I'orbisvvill sjs^nd the winter with^Mrs. Thornton. Mrs.Haildow has been seriously ill dur^^ing the week but is better. Mrs.John Korbi* has returned from^Salt Lake. Mr*.E. W. S. Tingle gave M exceed^^ingly preity dinner on Wednesday, on the^llfth anniversary of her wedding. The^guests were Mr. and Mr*. M. J. C'onnell,^Mr. ami Mrs. .1. II. Welcome. Mi*s Whee^^ler. M iss Tingle. Messrs. (ioodale and lies-^let. The decoration* were in white. Sev-^eral beautiful MMMl souvenirs were re-^cciveil on the occasion. MissSusie Ualdwin gave an informal^and very enjoyable drive whist party Fri^^day evening. Among thoso present were^Miss Wheeler. Miss Tingle, the Misses^Thornton, Dr. Winston, J. V. Long and I'.^W. Irvine. LittleMis* May Haldw in entertained J)^of her young friends at a pleasant party^this afternoon. MissAgnes Wheeler, w ho has been the^guest of Mrs. Tom Lavelle fortwo months,^w ill return to her homo in Sun I'runeiseo^on Tuesday. AlJohnson and brother hav e returned^from the Lust. Manyladies attended the reception at^the Silver How club on Wednesday. The^music was much appreciated. MissFredrrika Kenyon is visiting Mis*^CmMMMU of Missoula. Mis* Ken von^and Misses Florence and Itessie Kirk-^patriek attended Miss Criitchllcld's Ger^^man Friday night. Thehall game to-day was attended by^many of llutte'* Km. Mr*.E. W. S. Tingle and Miss Tingle^will leave for San Francisco Tuesday, to^be gone two week*. It.I^. Walsh w ill leave for the Lust on^hil ine-s Tuesday. TheHomer club will meet at IfaVfe m.^Monday at the nsiins of Mrs. J. M. White^in W.-st I'ark stnx't. INTHE FLOWER CITY. Doingsnl HM Wr.'k la Her l.u.lge^-...^nil t Ir.-les. lit.mi Lonoi. Oat. k Mrs. Mary L.^Kt'licy entertained ut her home last Mon^^day noon I he follow ing members ot her^family . together with her guests : Mr. and^Mrs. ('.II. Josh n, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas^Aspling. Mr. and Mrs. li. L. Kelley . Mr. and Nils. I R. Iloss, Mrs. Woodward, MissNlary Aspitng and J. K. Mi'Ilouald. Nlrs.Thomas Aspling cnieriaim d Mrs.^L. J. Shall ^^ attda^MMMPT of old time^frit lids last Saturday. Severalladies liineluil and spent tho^afternoon, Tuesday, with Mrs. Wood^^ward. (apt. Junios II. Mills i* at home from^Washington. Aleap year ball was given ut Heatl-^^limit's hull Friday. Sept. inls r the Kith. It^was ptonouueed one of the ploasulitest^parties of the kind given in lleer Lodgo^for some time. The music was furnished^b) Shcrinan's orchestra of llutte and was^w. II tendered. Some of the young lathes^of the city deserve t he entire credit of tho^evening's entertainment. The young gen^^tlemen thank the committee ol lathes and^rc.pic.st another soon. WilliamWallace and Duncan Dingwall ofNevv I llleago ctlllle up on business last^Momlay. C.D. Joslyn. Frank I oliley and X. J.^rliclcuhcrK* returned a few day s ago from^their hunting trip over in Idaho. As usual^th y had to.kI luck and brought back a^lurge number of ducks. II.J. Tourney returned to Eastern Moli^^lalia Sunday lust. Miss Agness ( o|^claiiil of llutte spent a^few day* last week in the city, the guc*t^ol Nlr. ami Mr-. Van Gundy. CountyAttorney Shuw and Frank Stcb-^bins returuetl last Nlomluy from a duck^hunt over in hi.tho. MMMStuart of Helena was in Deer^l.otlge Wednesday last. lb- BMMjM with^hau lroin RalMi J- A. Widiuer. \\ ilhatti^Saudait and A. EeigMfi who wetii up^Thursday to Dry ( otionvvo.Hl with Mr.^Stiiari to IMMM the sapphire claims. JohnIf. Walkup of Anaeouila came^down to Deer Lodaje Satuiflay to attend a^ineciingol the .letiioeralie inanagers. W.I., lloge. T. O'Leary, 11. Cohen and^others were down Saturday from Ana^^conda. ThomasFord and It. II. Michel of^Smart were discussing |H^!itic* on the^streets ot Deer l.tslgt Salurduy last. Mr.and Mrs. llirdeye of Avon spent^several days last week 111 lleer L.Klge. JosephHyde catlie up from I'tullpshurg^last vv eek ami spent several days w ith his^family. J. K. Clark and wife of Hutte were^guests in Deer Ltslge Momlay.^J. I'. HaMi ol llutte was ill the city last Saturttuy. Mi-si i n.i Spurrier of Missoula is .-^^gu.'-t o! her parents this week. Hon. Ipaid Schmidt ipMl Sutlilay lastwith hi.- lanidy in Dear Lodge. A.J. Dav is ami A. II. Hutti t ot llutte^were gut *:^ in our city la*t Friday . Mi-.-Mary Xapt.ni roturtietl Momlay^from a short visit to friends in Hutte. W.\\. I iuney ami Willurd ISennel^spent Tut - lay ill Dei r I/mIl'i . M- lu.Keye of Hutte visited her^pan i-.t ill,- college last Sat unlay mid^Sunday. Kulsri Mi'Artluir and uiotherof llutte^visited frieinU ot the eolleue last week. Mr.Mr Arthur i^ a graduate of the school^of mines and ha* been traveling through^Englund and Scotland the past year. J.F. Buchanan spent several days In^Deer L.slge and was m attendance at the^leap year ball. Mr.and Mrs. William Hammond of^riulipsburg have just returned from an^extended trip through the East and arc at^piesent visiting their daughter, Mrs^William Coleman. MissKate Hums closed a three Ml^MMMaM career as prinei|s.l al the pub*^he scIuk^Is at Stone Station. She gave an^exhibition w hich was one of the moat^pleasant entertainments ever given in^that part of the country . The musical^pori ion of the programme was conducted^by Mrs. J. Ileilmuii and Miss Mary Mc^^Carthy. The programme ^ as as follows!^Exhibition Sun*- Ilvthe BSkMl mjmjm^Ili-il. White anil Blue. Ivatni MB, hate Hansen A. Ginl. MMM^Fni Ver^' small.'1 IlugiileMaMa. Dialogue^ImiIi m4 His sister. Mamieami .lulm Melh.e.^IteeUatloD... ^Tha UnSBkaMl I milliliter.^^Mantle M l ii hy. MMMM^Little i nailer llox.'! A.taAJbttsM. HiNlugiie^Malilnx an Orator. .Inliiil.liidgieii ami J a in i s Miuth. Ih'.ilatlou .lame-Mellen.^DkMJM... ^Tols' Happy We MM totall^hatle ^ It-Ill anil Agnes II.iiim Ii. imiu^The Gravi s m a IGmselioUt. .Mrs.Ileiliuau slid .Mis- Mel i.rtliy. Diiiltigiu-^Servctl 11 an Klglit. Willie.Mt-Uae, P. Burns. B. Mala. Kale aud^Andrew MMk Recitation'-Asleep at tin' Switch. M.McCarthy. Recitation,. . .^V ital IWlM KatieMMM. DialogueMLUf or Not. J.l.liiilgi.'u. J. MaBas Krtllatinu ^ThiuMiog Kisses. ' AltaAlhright. Dialogue^The llanhful Boy. Nttmerouiicliaracters. Di.ilngue^Tin- Assessor. Severalrliniai'lers^Song^Waiting for the I urn ^f the Tide. M.Mtt arthy ami Mrs. IP Jiiiau. Hialtigiie^Aunt B Is)'* Beaux. Muiulami Kniiua Swain. Joule aiitl Maggie Hen- nes.y.OvtaBad faaMM llfilliessy.^Recitation ^Mow Kale Mn lliy CroweU^Hie lltitlgc MamieMeCartliy.^Dialogue^The OM JDd the New. mmmIMaaaMM. Ket'itaiion^Asleepnl the Switch. TomMcCarthy. nrama^Hut in the Htreets. CharlesHatMK Tuiniuy Vlit'arlliy. Owen heha,^Maggie Mi line, llod.lle McKae. Mamie^MaCMMs ami MMM Itt li.i. ValtMjMJ) th'orgeHiirtitn. titiotlM*ht IMI Bythe scli.Htl.^At the close of the exhibition the pupils pre-^m uteil .Miss hums with uu t'li'sUil photograph^allium. Mrs.Nlary L. Shorpe and Nlisa Mary Xapton,who have been visiting friends^aud relatives in Beer Lodge for the past^tew weeks, left l. r Missoula Wednesday^last, where they vv ill spend the lull mouths^ami then return to Virginia for the win^^ter. Mr*.Wilcox and daughter. Miss Clara,^spent last week in Hutte. They will prob^^ably return to Hutte for the winter. Mrs.J. I. Dickey of Unite came down^to Deer Lodge last Sal unlay, und will^make her home with her mother, Mrs.^( ornftii tli, this winter. Mrs.A. 11. .Mitchell and family left for^Chicago last Wednesday . w hero they MM^MM the winter. Dr. Mitchell will join^tin in alter the election. I'rol.J. II. Meyers heard a few days ago^of the sad new * of the extreme illness of^his little daughter in Kentucky. Since^then several messages have been received-^by the family of her improv cincut, ami the^last account was that she was out of^danger. FrankWilliams, son of Mr. and Mr*.^William Williams of West Deer Lislgo,^entertained u few of hi* little friends at^tea IT.day evening last his eighth batli-^day. The little It.Iks bad a good tune, as^Ixiys always do on such occasions. They^enjovisla delicious supper later in the^evening. MissI lia Galbrailh's school at Wash^^ington Gulch has just closed anil she it^ugaiti with her slaters in Deer Lodge. J.li. Ouiglcy of Hluckfoot City was in^tow n Thursday on business. Dr.C. F. Heed came down from Mutte^Monday last and will spend a few days^with friends in Deer l.tslge. Mrs.II. S. licet I und daughter. Ednas^will leave next Tuesday for New York,^^ here they will spend the winter. Col.W. W. liotkiu arrived in Deer Lodge^last Thursday Irom LMVMMOrth I tty,^Kan. W.F. Shanley s|H^nt MM day* in Hutte lastweek. E.Guard was down from Warm Springs^last .Monday. Mr.and Mrs. William I olcmnii spent a^few day s of last week in Hutte. lot Ins lrv ine of Butte was in our tow n^last Thursday tin business. WilliamAlbright of Stone Station ha*^rented one of Mr. Kcnyon'a houses.and^w ill in future, be among our pcriii.tuoiit^residents. TheWoman's club ha* Ih-oii organized^and they now meet at tho Mu.-ouii hall^^^very Tuesday evening. FrankWlutwortb has accepted a p Mil^^lion with Ins brother, Alt' Wlulwoi ;h, in^the Heer Lodge Drug company. W.II. T'rippet ami Kennedy, bis -on,^visited Hutte last Monday. Mrs.Johnnie NlcMahnn i* expected^home Sunday , the 'hb. IN THE GARDEN CITY. Happening* in l.luc circle* of Missuula^the Pest Weak. Missoula. Ocl. 8. The Missoula social^season was opened by a germaii given in^the K. til I', hall Friday evening hy mem^^bers of the Missoula Sociul Dancing ^ lub.^This, as have always MM the da ace* of^this chili, was a select uffuir. The _ ^vvu*^of the ladies were elegant, and the u usic^left nothing to be desired. It was an en^^joyable uffair and a grand success. TheI'.pw ortb League of the M. L, rhuMB.^given social at the parsonage I : ulay^evening. Rev. Dr. Kaleigh and wife were^candid to see thai nil enjoyed the evening. Thocommittee of ladies bavin- in^charge Ihc arrangements for the ( ^lum-^bus dav ball met in the |ierlora of tho^Florence hotel 'Thursday evening. This^nlfau will lie one ot ihe grandest ,,f me^season, ami the preparations M4o| made^arc such that its success i* already as^^sured. \| li.tin.ini ball will be given next Mon^^day (veiling at the K. of I'. ball, fho^ladies have Is'cii BallsAed to malie the^necessary an .iirjenn nts. the gem lemetl^are expected lo extend inv nations iml to^aci a - . -. i ii t - ati.l .. -o to have oi taMal^the net ih tl sheets and pillow slips. The ladyvisitors from other citlea who will^attend are Miss Xapton and Miss Kenyon^of Hutte. Miss Moran and Miss McCon-^nell of Helena. TheOrder of Railroad Conductors will^hold a grand ball at the K. of P. ball^Thanksgiving evening. Alargo party of Missoula ladies and^gentlemen drove down to Grass Valley^Wednesday evening, taking an orchestra^with them. A pleasant dance was en^^gaged iu und tiio party returned at an^early hour in the morning. The party in^^cluded Mrs. La Salle, tho Misses West,^Montgomery, flummer, Xuligun, Tales,^Crtitchfleld. Moran, Mr. and Mrs. OL A.^eKuart. Messrs. B. W. Gorman. W. E. Gra^^ham, James Walker, Lou Lyons, Bert^Higglns. A. M. Sterling. S. Taylor. V. VV.^Strong,! . (.lilispio and II. Hutlies ay. Mrs.Lynch of Home I'lain* is in the^city for a few days, visiting friends, Mrs.L. J. sharp and Miss Xapton, after^having spent several months visiting^In. ml* throughout the state, have returned^to the Garden City, M-s .Met lure, vv ho was a guest of Mr.^and Mrs. Will Cane u few weeks during^the summer, bus returned to Missoula. I).Pa Halluhau, manager of tho StaNii-^aud. spent a portion of tho week in Mis^^soula. A.B. Cook returned from an extended^trip into the Flathead. KolieriFisher, register of tho Missoula^laud oltlcc, has gone to VVickcs on a busi^^ness trip. WilliamWaugh, general agent of the^land department of the Northern Pacific,^spent a few- days in the city during tha^week. Mi-sLouise Worden and the Misaes^Fules have returned from their visit to tho^family of Major Konan at the agency. Atl.lvlDgston. LiviNOfci-roN.Oct. 8.^Mrs. H. G. Lyon of^Big Timber and Mrs. P. F. Hanly of Ked^Lodge were guests ut the Albermarlc Tuesday. Mrs.T. Melnerney is visiting her son,^J. H. Melnerney, in St. Paul. Mr.and Mrs. William Hancock, Mrs.^Budke. Mrs. J. Gosncll, Miss Maggie^Shorihill and Charles Shorthtll of the up^^per Yellow stone are making a tour of tho^park. McsdumesL. A. Hcfterlin. L. C La-^Hair.', D. Short. John Walker and H. E.^Harmon returned Friday evening from^lloieiiiun, where they attended the annual^stule convention of tho W. t'. T. U. They^report an enjoyable time, and that they^were royally entertained by the ladies of^the Gallatin county capital. Mrs.E. H. Iluncho and children de^^parted Saturday for Castlo to join Mr.^llauche, who has accepted a |^usition as^cashier of thu First National bank of^Castle. H.W. Sehlbrede and Miss Seblbrode of^Indiana are visiting with the family of Dr.^W. C. Sehlbrede. IsaacOrschel of the tlrm of I. Orschcl^^ Hro.. departed for ihe East Tuesday to^purchase a stock of goods for their Liv ^^ingston and Milea City stores. J.H. Conrad of Helena and Captain^Couch of Butte were in tho city Monday-^on their return from Horr. Hon.C. P. Illakely was over from Boxe-^iiiau the lirst of tho week for the purpose^of presenting that city's claims to the^voter* of Livingston. L.('. LaBarre came down from the^Boulder mine* Saturday and spent Sun^^day w ith bis family. (harles Bowers returned Sunday from a^trip to Glendive. I.J. Galbruith, of the firm of Fuller ^^Cia 11 bruit h. is back from Chicago, w here^ho superintended the construction of Mon^^tana's building. GeorgeHancock, the lioteman archi^^tect, was in the city Wednesday, and put^in a few good licks for the Gallatin county^metropolis on tho capital proposition. T.F. F^. Woods, manager of tho Electric^Light company, departed Wednesday^evening for a few weeks' visit in Mis^^souri. WilliamLind returned Saturday from^Butte. P.W. McDonald spent Monday and^Tuesday iu llutte. AldermunFrank Ik-ley and A. J. Steel^returned Sunday from the Boulder camp. A.Burlock. of Mcrriani Park. Minn., is^visiting his brother-in-law. Postmaster S.^M. Parks. W.F. My er of Ked Lodge and Paul Van^Cleve. republican candidates for the legis^^lature, hav o la-en in the city the past few-^days. Col.V. M. Malone and wife of Miles^City v isitcd with Livingston friends^Wednesday. W.k. Cox of Helena was in the city^Wednesday. CityAttorney Poorman returned Mon^^day from u trip to the various milling^ramp* of the county. JohnLisk. one of the popular old^timer*, and Miss Laura Tuggle were^united in marriage ut the residence of^George Wtnslow, Sunday evening, by^Judge llosford. DavidO. MiCIannahan and Miss Ella^J. Obun were joined iu bonds byiuetioul ut^the resideneo of William Ik.wetl, Sunday^evening, by Judge llogford. Asocial dance was given at the resi^^dence of William Kerns on F'leshman^creel, Monday evening. Itis now announced that the new opera^bouse w ill probably be opened on the 17th^ilist. by Gilliert A- Sullivan's ^Pinafore^^company, with tho opera ^Pinafore.^ Mr.^Hefferlin is trying to make arrangements^with MM company and MpMM to lie suc^^cessful. Asurprise party was tendered Mis*^Myrtie Williams of Salt Take, who is^visiting her brother. Tuesday evening.^The party repaired to F'owlie's hall at an^curly hour where tcrpsichoreati pleasures^were indulged iu until midnight. ('unionGartleld No. 7, I. ^^. O. F.. of this^city will give a grand opening hall at^HefTerltn's opera bouse Wednesday even^^ing. Oct. I''. Extensive preparations are^lieing made to have tl.i* the first of the^winter pleasures, a grand event. ATBILLINGS.^Kvent* Ip Social ( Irele* the Psst Wesk- IVtsnnsl. BlU.lMi*.Oct. i*. Mi^s Teonie Pirno^returned with her mother to their ranch^ut Sahara Sunday. Miss Annie feme^will remain in town a few weeks, the^Bue^t of Miss Chris Fraser.^^ A Mai for the beneht of the Iwiid ^ ill^lie given at the lair building next^W t diiosday evening. ChiefPMBMMM MM very much de^^lighted w ith the county fair. ThomasNAM a'^1 his w ife, w ith their^retinue and hunting outlit. who have been^iu the mountains m Wyoming for tho last sixwaeks, came into town Wednesday-^night and took the next train for their^home in New York. Mr. Paton is chief^owner in the Grey Ball Cattle company. Mr.and Mrs. Ed Golding returned to^their ranch on Golding creek last Satur^^day. Mrs. Gerald Canton and Miss Anna^Nixon accompanied them and will remain^a week or two. GeorgeGriggs, cashier of the Yellow^^stone National bank, returned from his^eaatern trip Sunday. Mrs.Charlie Bait camo in from the^ranch to attend the fair and will reuiaiu^in town a few weeks with her little daugh^^ter, the guests ot Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Bab-^cock. RufuiThompson and his bride hnvo^gone to New Faiglaml on their wedding^trip. CaptainBelnap, who has been in town^for about two weeks, returned to his home^in New York city Wednesday. Mrs.M. M idcmaker has gone with her^little girls to visit at the ranch of Mr. anil^Mrs. Charles O'Xeil in Custer county. ProfessorWood* of Livingston is in^town this week. GeorgeKeifteld, manager of J. H. Con^^rad's dry goods house in Deer LoUge, w as^in town Thursduy. Mr.aud Mrs. Paul Hretehe came in^from their ranch at Forbes early in the^week. They are on their way to the Pa^^cific coast, where they intend to spend the^winter. ('.M. Child* returned from hi* western^trip last week. TheIndian hear dance, which took^place Saturday afternoon, wa* a pictur^^esque feature of the lair, vv Inch w as wit^^nessed by crowds congregated for the pur^^pose. ThomasE. Hammond, one of the candi^^dates tor commissioner of Custer county,^from Porcupine creek, was iu town last^week. AttorneyJ. E. Light of Miles City wa* in^town attending court this week. MissJulia Lolilc, republican candidate^for superintendent of school*, wa* in town^this week attending tho teachers' conven^^tion. JudgeHarwood returned to his home in^Helena Friday morning. CampbellB. Shaw of Helena visited^Billings this week. J.H. Hurlbut, president of the llurlbtit^Land and Cattle company . w hose head^^quarters arc at Chicago, is in town, the^guest of Mr. and Mrs. 11. G. Williams. Weregret to record the ileuth of the in^^fant child of Mr. and Mrs. ( harles Mc-^Lain, which took place on the lhth of^September at tho resideneo of X. L. llrock-^way, near Musselshell postollice. Mrs.Frank Whitney of Junction, w ith^her little daughter, is spending n few days^in town, the guest of Mr. aud Mrs. L. v.^Burton. Mrs.George Towno of Ked Lodgo spent^several day s in town this week. V.Wright, republican candidate for^state treasurer, and Sigiuore Deuteh,Isiib^of Livingston, spent several days in town^this week. BillHamilton, the Indian scout and^noted sign talker, was iu town litis week. D.S. Perkins, a prosperous Feigns^county wool grower, came in from Lew is*^town Thursday. OttoTrane is iu from his Wyoming^ranch. Mr*.James Lor son, who has been ill, is^coin alt-scent. Mr.and Nlr*. A. J. Hopple lost the it-^little daughter in a very sad way last Sat^^urday. She was pluyiug neur ihe house^and fell into a water barrel. She was^missed almost immediately, but life was^quite extinct when she was discovered. ThomasGalllon. w ho bus been very ill^since his lust visit to Hillings, i* in tow n^quite restored to health. Shelbyi'M Dillard.editor of the Unshorn^Vociferalor, returned lrom his western trip^last Thursday night. Br.F. P. Tower, president of the Mon^^tana university, delivered nn excellent^lecture entitled. ^Luck versus Pluck.^ in^the Methodist church W ednesday night. EdWardwcll is in from his Wyoming^ranch this week. GeorgeA. Huberts took the train for the^West Wednesday morning. He w ill visit^Hunter's hot springs and other points in^that neighborhood before his return. L.P. Williston has returned from his^northern trip. A( lire fur Cholera.^There is no use of anyone suffering with^the cholera when ( hambcrluiiT* Colic,^Cholera and Diarrhea Kcmcdy can be pro^^cured. It vv ill give relief in a few minute*^and cure in a *hort time. 1 have tried it^and know.^W. H. Clinton. Helmetta, X.^J. The epidemic at llelmeita wa* ut tlrst^believed to be cholera, but subsequent in^^vestigation proved it to Is- u violent form^of dysentery, almost m dangerous us^cholera. This remedy was used there^w ith great success. For sale by all drug^^gists. KomethlngSew. Thenew Time Card, w Inch is now in^effect, v ia the ^Wisconsin Central Lines.^^In connection with the Xorthern RmMm^K. R.. ulTords the trnveliiiL' public the bos',^facilities from all MaM West to Chicago^and points East and South. Theunsurpassed equipment olTcred to^its patrons, combined vv ith speed, comfort^and safety, surpassing all its eoni|m*iitors. Allthrough train* are coniixisod ol Pull^^man Vestibuled Draw ing-lloolu Sleo|*i|-s.^with Dining Cars und Duy Coaches of^latest design. TheDuily Through Fast Train each^w ay. making close connections at Chicago^vv ith tram* M all d root ions. Fortickets, time table*, etc., apply lo^Agent of Xorthern Paeille li. k.. or Jas. c. ran,^Gen'l Puss, ami Tkt. Agent. Chicago,HI. Mm BitteCitv, Mont., Oct. 8, Utt^Notice is hereby given that the Arm and^copartnership of Palmer 4 Schulti, pho^^tographers, etc.. bas this day dissolved,^aud that the said William G. Schulta as^^sume* the debts of tho said copartnership^and shall be entitled to all moneys due^and ow ing to the said firm, he having pur^^chased the interest of W. H. Palmer in^the said business, aud the said Palmer re^^tiring from the firm completely. Said^business ha* heretofore been conducted^at Xo. 1 'J- North Main street, over Gana aV^Klein's, Butte, Mont. W.H. Pai.mp.ii.^William G. si hi i.tz. CHEAPADVERTISEMENTS AOnrliHitif h(k under (hut head one rent per^to^rt! inch tiutertUin; tptrial rntemm nmtract*^fsrdsJIaM ^i rfM Ao cidrcrfuvrmt-nt MMI^tnr h-t. f/itia 25 renin. EMPLOYMENTAGENCIES. K*.Mc'kInNON Kinp ovtBsnt'offlflaT^West Gran to strent, ,ur re.ialil i help. M IKCOOII DINING ItOOM (ilULM call I^S^ West Granite street. ]MPI.(l\ MLS i At.l.Xl V -Hie People's Em-^4 ploymeut Ageuey supplies lintel*, clubs,^raifMl'MH. arkjaU families, railroad* and eon-^(nature ^Ka urat-tlcal iielpof all ktodson shore^not :'-e -.-.' i ik-icy Iliot-k. i.ulta. '1 ake elevator.^lel^|,liiille ^^. wANTi.UH^L'J. w 'ANTED,a UAIlHI.li-i y M. C. 1-eouard. mm* KOW J^fnt h'oi;ill.NT^Parlor with piano' 114 Dakota^^tr.et. PullI. TN I Two Trout rooms, with board. 1 4-n We.t Broadway. Miss K P. Haskell. Iok lll.Xr- XTcf.y furaislutl rati n^. very^I leasoaab d. Mix. Lua^, -^ v\'-^. mnur *c. Unite. LAIP'I-.suunv. we.t lurnls'iinl roomi. $10 per^ii ouili. si t ii .silver how uou*e. ii aotuB Mainsl eet. Hulie Anll^illSK-PuWi.lt Iliill.KK for rent or^faff sule. Ilnftaio wluiu for rent. James tatty,to Wast siiver. Fo;:sale. ^_ IDII SALK-Gnotl span of horses: cheap. Ap-^ply t ^ urtuu Hi oilier*, jus .North Main^strict. Unite. 1*^I; SAI.K^A well n itt tl Milium ami lodg-^I lug house, luipure at llutte ullue of Stand^^ard FjVUlKALK^TMaarsa Sorro.DifK; Is a xood^siuhlie or driving hurse. lnipuru of William^M.-Avoy, Meatli-rvllle. !L,^^l: sAI.'l A thiu-tiugli1irni~Hol^teln cow^I r ^ ti two valve*, bath heifers. Inquire of^llro| hy ^ Co., I'.iiT.e 'IJVIlt SAI.K- Ka oou bar. Iwo elegant xlde-^1 x lioartls ami sui.rl salt*, at llub.uiion'bsecoail^j liaml sture. West llro.itlvvay. ;Pull s.VI.I- T ii i li it ii i ^^ and Imise of the Clar-^r eud'iD Lodging House. A goa.l bargain,^op li f a tiely a f-w day,. A. 1- Patterson, (8 !i n t braadtxag, 1,-tilfSAI.K^House and lo! iti Parknr'x addi^^tion to riiillfisiHiru; ii-iiise contains three^i rooms, lot 4e\'iii. wa'er piped on ill- i remises. AddressL. Cast e, PliJipalitirg. Mont LOST. Iiisfhum- t. 17. mi West lark street be.^j iw -eii M tavtau unl Main, M sol tairs^ihaniiind hreasiplu, TbcAnd-r wll. he libar-^ahy r vv.utled uy leavini; same at 4* W. Park. V1ISCELLANKUUS. \VAM Til llor-es In winter: good ranfd^^^ KM plenty of My. Apply Ml*. J. YrfK, AH,Alaska street. OHORTHAXUO lit .MiinsoB* system taucht.^lav Md nMa efMtas. at I*-^ WestGran-^to street, Pulle, M MMMl a. Jolitis- toll \\i.slrsll^j 1,'vilMi AIMOCtATIOV^^^^ Nttiiee is li. r bv given IBs! the annual^lie ft n: i.r ti e sti c .holders of the We*! side^it i^ ii tsstw-iiiti'-n w- I he heid at the utliee of^tiles Cretan. No ' l-'a t i.raui e s-fisi. , llutte.^Moataaa. oa Ban rdav. Novenus-r lo. I at tha^httliro s p. III. tnl tile plirii-sM ul etoattM a^board ef trust^a far tMeasataa year and fnr^the trans.ie mil o stii-li ntlu r h i^im-*t a* may^cmn befers the me ting. Cuartss H.InMMCi^prixitletil. t harles S. l-.ltlnge, secretary. Bl'TTI. AN'AI UNII \ ^ PACIFIC |A|b^^ w POMI'AX^ Note or o|ienluit of^Subscript!! o Hooks. Notice Is lien hv given^thai hook* will b- ti|teueil lor nrelvln^ *ul^-^si't ipt ^''lis to the capital slock of the Itiitte,^Anaeouila Iv. Pacific hallway Company, at the^oil ei ol sa tl company in the city or Anaconda,^lieer I o Ige itit'iitv. Montana, on uud alter the^tlr-t dav .if Xov mbei. A. D. UN.^I late i uetaber I. IMI. Mvia m Dai.v.^Wiin v^t L. llocr,^M. Iviiiki'a i hick,^JVMOB H. Los ex.^W vt. ICAUMt. Lhot.B, PrtMMK, UAKCLSDALV, Vlrc PresWent, W.M TUOK.MUS, CasWtn FirstNational Bank 01''ANACONDA. MONT.^Capital, ----- aiOO.OOO. I'.uvand sen i^ome*llc and Tore gn Exchanga^aa l tr ui-act a General Tanking Huslness. Col-^|e.-t oa. iTttiniitly atteuded tj. Exchanie drstaa^in L ad. to. I iiiiibutgli. UUwaow, Dublin. Bel-^f..^t. I'.u I*. U in oi ii g, lietliu aud all the Lead-^in. ire. uf Envoi e. COIIRKSt'ONDRKTSt Ametii.in Exchange National hank.. New York OnialiaNational HunkOmaha Wa^. rarxa .^. t oSan FraiicPrn UtahNat ood Hunk (Jgdea H(a. Broaalai a CoButte Mrrciin's National UaokHelena l.arabiuBros, iiuDear Lodce WAiHHOODRESTORED. MotIce. Thetime for the registration of tho^name* of ihe qualified elector* m election^district Xo.'J. ineliiiling Carroll, precincts^II and IS: Lost Creek. Xo. : ami Willow^Glen. Xo. ^, prior to tlie general election^lo 1m- held on ihe sth day ol Xoveinln r.^A. D. IsfJ. for the county of Deer Lodge,^state of Montana, w ill expire at lo o'clock^p. m. on the lath day of lletoher. lo'C^A. M. W vi.Ki.it,^Registration Agent. ACholera M-are.^A reported outbreak of cholera at Mat^metta. X^. J.. MBMMl much excitement in^thut vicinity. Investigation showed that^the disease was not cholera but a v n.lent^dy sentery, w hich is almost is seven' und^dangerous as eltolera. Walter Wil-^lard, a proiiuneiu inerchatit of James,^burg, two mile* from Helnietta, *ay*^Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera nttd Diar^^rhea licmody has given gn at satisfact aui^in the most severe cases of dysentery. It^i* certainly one of the l*'*t tiling* ever^made. Tor sale by all druggists. Dr.K. C. Wrsi s N'kbvk asp Braib^Trkaimemt, a ^peciAc for Hysteria. Dlz/tnris,^Kits. Xcuralgla. Heatlacl.r. Xervoiu Prostratloa faiiiaahv slecaol or tobaees, Wakefuiuexst^Mental Duprexsl'tii. Snftsniou of Brain cauilnc^Insanity, misery, decay, deathi Pre,nature Old^Aijc. 1'jiteune**. Los* of Poser In either sex*^Iinpoteui-v. l^iiit'otTMfB and all Female Weak*^neisei, Iiivoluutary Ixvtses, Hpermatorrhoea^caused bv orei ^xsrtlon of brain, MMMBa. i ^i In ' ilp le A tr. Milh's tl f itment. 91: 6 fof^BV hy inau. Wo guarantee ^lx hove* to cuta,^a axil ef day for six ho^e*. wlrh $5. win #eod wrlU tengn irante* to refnntl II nut cured, viiiarxatea^Ixsvi .1 only hv Tliesmltb Drug Co* sole axsataj dAPANESB PELLETS Actlike nni -i- cn the Btnmach. Uver ana^BoweG: dispel P^^prp^!a. ill lotitnett. Fevers. told*. N'ervtiu* lilsaider*. Sleenle*vna*s. Lout of^Aptielltt^. restore the ComplcM-in. pereet dlge*.^tlon follows tltelr use. Po.Uive cure for Stok^Meadacur at i Constipation. Sin* I. mild, easy^to lake. laM* mm of jo p.,:^..:. cents, sotd By Vial.kMHU UBl'C rOMTANT, PITYLIVERY STABLE PHILIPSBURC.MONT. A \V Mi IN TYRE. l'Ki.KRIETOR. A-^ ne:.i. 1 r.ui-fi i t us lie** Tranaaeted. ihrsl i lass mii^ e xn l Ismble Ih^s. 0m-fui to *H frasi. TflfphoneNo. 23.