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THEANACONDA STANDARD. TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER % 1992. fHEBUTTE OFFICE^ottu^ STANDAIO Itla the x^ W In.Itor Hotel Annex. No. t^^Kasl Broad r ay I lie Teleplioae^Nuniecr i^ J^. Advertisements^M 1^ iwrtwl at the Butte^efftee of the 8tam^vhi^ till I o'clock P. M for^utrrtloo la the Mlowtni: morning's paper. TU Stano vnn l^ delivered to Butte Cud.^mm n en r;irly every morning OJCSTrDEMOCRATIC K0MIKATI0S1 ForKtste Senator. wiij.iam Mi :^i it mutt. ForRepresentatives, mrm n wotwt w.II. m kit.im:.^HMIIUII; k 111 . ai.i.O!*, l'A.Nyam.ey^Wli l.l ill lOIMIIS.^frank k. ^ll.si^X,^liKORUK a PI i^ HltJf,^l.ul Is n| \T i AN,^V \i; i in ni' k,^^r. AMrotA^For .iudiTe of the District,^4. J. MrllATTON.^Pert l^ rk of the District ('ours,^HUU W. ih\ ink. PatSheriff.^ROOm M l.l.lVAX.^For fount v t lerk and Recorder,^VII i. O. THOMAS.^For i o ttdv irasnarer, J.F. h E l.l V.^For Comity Atsesvor, fHWIAVE.^F^r (entity Attorney,^JAMH M. hf.i.f. i* r Qoealv Auditor. john^;. MMfSOX.^For OMMj CMMaMsMal^PATKP K MCI.i.IN,^W. ((IN Ml K. Ml( ai'I.ick atiperltitTlde|u ol Schools. HissMug ujrf inn.i.\\a NMiAiillilnlvt; ilor, A.J. ItWR^(^oroner.^Dr. ^.. w. muxrok,^1 oiiiilv Murtevor.^.1. ii. HAKPI k.^per Jafrrr^ of tlto Tr.-irr, Silver Bow^^h p. meni. HVLOOOX, P.S. M i.i.IVAN.^VaikiMllle Inut-iiip,^J. i*. Ill I K I.kv.^JOHN OOMXKLL,^Wc.dlcrv 'l^ Vowndiip,^W. i'. KIKKWOOD.^IWConi'.al.Vs, s'.lrer llnw l.rvnslila,^HI Mil i * KWANHOX, VILLIAM aPSAUDC^Wetasvrvms rownsidu, JA11K.-.I.I.H js i11'iAlAS ( 'i milky. Mr,1.1,i nil' Tosrasala,^JAaUt* kki.lv. Whatthe Election of^To-day Will Tell. AROUSING MEETING litreWas a Great Crowd at the Big ravilionLaU fi'fiht. CONGRESSMANDIXON TALKS alwaysIns been the true friend of Mirer^and tho onlv party of the people Atthe conclusion of his s|ms rh, cheers^vveio irivni for Dixon Chairman Baa*^IJiii enu then read a telegram received l^y^W. A. t'lnrk from Chairman Harrity,of tbi^nationalcommittee, aiinoiineitift *bat New^York had Im-cii practically abandoned bp^the republican* and that the democrats^would carry that state, also New Jersey^unit Connecticut, and that the South ia^solid. A telegram was aUn read from^(iiivcrnor Toole stain.^^ that bin train waa^tv.o bourn late and that be could not reach^Butta in time Bar the niei-titm. W.A. Dark rlcscd with a short speech,^on free trade, dcnyini: tint ihcdciiioeratie^is a froo trade piny but that it advocated)^taxing tlm luxuries of life and lowering,^tho tax on the ^ocosssrlas, Mr. Clark^also dented that the tariff effected 1ha^price of labor and itpoke of ^Hat^ 1U id,^who now |ioses at a friend ot Inlior. THEIR LAST TOOT. Enthusiasm That I roclrims That^tho Parly of tho Massej^la on the Eve of^Victory. BUTTfcCURRLNT NOTES. Volofor Anaconda.^Vote for Auuccnda for the capital.^Vote the straight dniuoerutic ticket.^The pn!U open at s a. tn. Got y our vote^in early. i.B. McM aster of Deer Lodge in hi th^^city. Thesaloons and stores will be closed^to-day. Anacondais the only west side town that^can win. Voto for it. Votethe straight democratic ticket. Kveryman who is true to the west side^Will vote lor Anaconda. Votethe straight democrutic ticket. Marka cross iX^ op|x^^itc tho naino of^Anaconda on the capital ballot. t.W. Hush, formerly of Untie, bul now^a resident of Doze man, visited the city^yesterday. Votefor Anaconda for the capital. TheCarabell Lee No. 2 lode, 12 miles^from Untie, lias been located by James^ltartiunn and John Kcrnu-uii. Avote for llutto is a vote for Helena. Amarriage license was yesterday issued^to Daniel C. McDonald of Untie and Miss^Mary A. Mr Ad.mis of Nelinnsctt. Masa, Avote for Hutte is a vote for Helena, Clerks'assembly. K. of I... w ill hold a^era lid hall Thaiiksciv ing eve at Miners'^I'nion ball. I'rof. lleiRHiri ill's orchestra^w ill attend. Avote for Hutte is a tnii- for Helena. Anacondais the only west side tow n that^ran win. Vote tor it. Therewill lie a New I'ttsland dinner at^the tent on the old Central school lot on^West l'ark street. Served from lltitUa. m.^Until eveiiinii. Votefor Anaconda for the capital. Anacondais the only west side town that^can win. Vole for it. DareWheeler, representing John Kelly's^'^Mel'ee ot Dublin.^ is in the city. His^utlruetion will open at Mai;uiro'* Monday^niltht. Mr. \\ heeler was here early in the^season (K ith Dan Builp, Anaroiulais the only west i nlc town that^ran win. Vote for it. AnImiuest was held yesterday on the^Issly of l.d KIiihIi's who was found dead^in tho Athletic club pavilion on Sunday^niorninc. A WW (w death Irom nlco-^bolic |Hijso!nii|i was reliirned. Votefor Anaconda for the capital Kveryman nlio is true to the west side^w ill vote for Anaconda, JohnJones, the man arrested Sunday^JMnstsMfarboldina up lidmund Levy's^iKirtetMler v, ;i. iin.ilile to ap|icar for pleas^m'Sterday. lie claimed that the l^auiri^|t^lie had Pswart ed made it impossible for^lulu to pfA \vote for Untie is a vote for Helena. Kveryman who is true to the west side^will vote for Aiiai ouda. Ata rnoethm of the Ministerial asioeia*^tioti yesterday n was dei ided that the an*^llllul 1'hanksto'i\ illk' ser\ ices will be holil^ut the I'reshy teriaii church ot 11 o'clock^on Thursday. Hex. A. \V. Graves will de^^liver tho uutiual sermon, KvcrvMM w ho is true' to the west side^will voto lor Anaconda. ChairmanHarrity lias tclcirruphed: ^We^arc conlident ol d^i|iKx'ratic success to^^morrow. New Yolk is practically aban^^doned by republican nianuger*. We will^carry New Jersey . Indiana and Connect^^icut. The South is solid. Videthe straight drmtx-ratic ticket. Y'esterdayuflerniHiti Judi-e Mnldisin re-^ceived a ilispau h Irom John I'. Il.vdett, a^relative (d lid Khodes, the Janitor of the^Athletic club, w ho w as found dead Sun^^day morn me. Maden asked for partu u-^lain roin i rniiiK ilia beotlier's dasytk mid^piouns^s|io !^ Iivi.iph usaiu relative to^disposal of the Issly . PartiestesyJPMM of (d^ininin^ llrst rlass^stationary eutineers can ohtnin a list of^the hesi uuetnployed mechanics of tin*^city l^\ ^ aIIir u on or address'tn^ tho Little^Shamrock restaurant, at 71 Lust I'.ui,^^trcel. lieees'IliiMsl I'uriller and ISIo^vl Maker will|-etn(i\e pimples, dearthmplcxioii andi le^n--e the l.lI of all impurities. '1here is none heller. All drassists. ForKent Two rooms furnishe l for ll^ht^fcout-ckecpiux. o J West Granite slrect. Ht'TTK,Nov. 7. The streets were ahla/e^wi ,i fireworks t.i-i,ii:!it ax 1h'^ democrats^ii arc'u-tl in cTntnl Mn.ii ,i^ade Ijcfore III^^battle. Hiiin'rod vi re i:i lino w ith hlaz^h a torches and flauiiutr llanilsvuis. A^band led tho parade, while Tool Gray, on^horsebacl , acted an marshal. It waa tho^trrnndost demonstration of the camt al/n^an^l effectively Jiowd that llu democrats^will carry Silvr How eoiiuly !^ mho:tow by^a luajorit.v that will be a-, ntiudinir. J'hodeiuis-rats he'd their filial^rally at tho pavilion to-ni|-|it, and^notwtthataiafllnff that there wcr. two^people's i irtymeetings ,,ud a is pul.liean^^MM in the city, the linrn-lil.it place^was wadl Idled. It wr.s cx|h'e1ed that ttov-^ctnor Toole w ould hfl present and make^a speech, but ii w.is itiuouuced ih.il he^had misse'l (*outicctiotis. C^ii|rressiiian Dixcn wr,s lie first^sis-'.ikcr introduia-d. He said he iva^ ulail^to In* ablii to close his spi'ia li-it'akini;^campaign in hi- home town, Tito Issues,^hesaid. ire bcta'ecn thedemoeri tic and re-^piiblieau parlies, although he did not over*^look the |m'ople's partv. The latp r party^ripren tits A lew jfissl mi MM hut lint^uiiiny that he could endorsii. Ii wants to^do too much, and vkim' I shouidef evry-^ihili'T on the hsh ral M^tMMMBli ll is^out of the ijuestjott. III i1 for a yood while^at least the people's parly mi aecoitiplixh^the reforms it aavoCafsya- unless it aecom-^plishes them inrou'rli the MMOflMtto^party. The wronj-K eomplaitteil are the^work of tho republican party which hns^Ihmmi ill |^ower for ilO years. It is wrona* to^hold the (lemiKratie p.ir'.y responsilde for^any of them, beeatise in -WI years it^has not had the MM \0 curry out its^promises, never huvina* had control at any^ono lime of all the legislative branches of^tIn- ifovortiincut. ItIs often chanted bv tho republicans^that till* lust session of congress, in which^the democrats hid a majority in the^house, accomplished nothing. It passed^lhe Chinese exclusion bill, which origin^^ated in ihn house of representatives. It^pass^sl tin* eight-hour lull, limiting the^mm of government employes to eight^hours. It passed a law giving the em^^ployes of tin* government printing olllees^^^^ day s vacation in the \o.ir w ithout sto|^^ping their salary. Without Montana^congress opened the Crow reserva^^tion. It made nil appropriation^for surveys of which Montana will^get its share. Seven or eight^thousand dollars was appropriated to the^state to pay the cx-m-iikcs of the constitu^^tional convention. A I'tutcd States court^. was established in Hutte and arrange-^I inents made for ex|s-Timents in llsh^i hatchery in Montana. It is interesting to^! learn of the many good measures passed^by thedciiiocratie house and defeated by^the inactivity of the republican senate. In^tint way the hill to compel nil railroads to^use automatic brakes, lor the safety of^employes, was defeated. The nmi-optioti^law wa* thtisdefeated. and the bill provid^^ing for the forfeiture of railroad lands^. w here the lines were not built within the^; time speoillc l in their charters. Anotherbill passed by the bouse in fa-^vor ol reform was one providing lor the^I election of t'tiitcd Slates senatoisby the^^ -Topic nnil was shelved in the senate, a^iHsly not made rcspons.bhi directly to the^people, and for the reason the senate^stands in the way of many reforms de^^manded by the people. The republican^|Niny must assume the responsibility. Mr.Dixon then explained thu necessity^and object of the mineral lultd hill The^grant ol laud to the Northern I'ucitle in Ilia^state of Montana alone numuuts |s^ 1TJ0OO--^tMI or J0,oiU.O;r,l uercs including every odd^section lor wtl miles on each side of tin1^road. The giant excluded all mineral^laud, but the mad now claims that the firoviion not only to the exclusion of^and known to exist at the time the road^tiled lis map of the line in 1NU. and in^^cudes some of the most valuable mineral^in the state. The bill to remedy this was^introduced and favorably commented^upon hv iti-nv public 111011 mid newspa^^per. The bill w as referrisl to thccoiumit-^tee of public lauds and w as discussed for^a long tunc, when the railroad offered to^compromise by taking other laud in ex^^change for 1 he laud that would be i l.issi-^lled MMineral under the bill. The com^^promise was out of the (piestiou, Ihhviuso^In the llrst place the road had no right to^the land and 111 the second place the road^has as mud 1 land from the government^us it is entitled to. ^And I want to sav.^^couliti.Kxl he. ^that I shall never Invor^giving another mm pf land to any rail^^road i^r corpora 1 ion. Thopublic land committee MMJ^posed of lit nieinlHTs. Nine of them re-^ported in favor of the bill, and they w ere^nil ilciu.h'ratK. Four ol the eomni.ltce^made 11 minority ro|^ort favoring the pro-^i.osed eoiuproiii sc. The four were lepub-^lic ills. The opposition to the majority |v.^port naturally delayed the bill and when^it was finally 1 tiled up in the house ii was^defeated by Congressman Iturrow s. repub^^lican, of Ma li gun. w ho objected to con^^sidering 11 out of the regular order. Mr.^llurrows is the same congressman who^moved to lay oil the table the lllatul silver^bill when it came up in the house. Mr.Dixon then talked 011 the free silver^question, and stated thai the strongest op-^|Ki*ltioti to it came from the atates and^innliufaelurers protected by the high^tariff. The republicans have fault to llml^because the las: democratic congress^faded to nass the free silver bill, but they^never have any thing to say in excuse ,v In^the republican party, in MsxsMte rotund^of Ikdli brain-lies of the govern mem for^years, did iioi p is-, a silv er lull, or w hv^that pany demonetised silver in 1S7.1. Mr.^Dixon rcvicie.! allwff legislation since^1^7 ^. and pointed out the weli-Utnnvti re-^pitblii'iin oppos.tui'i to tin- while Malay] on^every occasion that u silver tsyaaswra^was proposed and advocated by the^domiM-ralM. The pitipo-isl in. Tnuiinti.il eontereiH'Is s delusion and a sznsre and^only intended to tule thassjaaatMtl ovet toe election. Tlal vote M the house and se 11-^lltc on the it and ami Stewatt bills was^explained hv M,. H.xoa. show in,' the tie.it^lil.ijorltv or deiins nit le voles m fi.v.ii^those b ii- .mil the repitbltcatt majority opis.sei lu th^ til. ^^Tlly a ve i sill ill mitior.tni rrpuDlleajia- those rotalavg^from the sUver^nriodticing atatea- ara in favorof !tw s.b. el . w llt'e a v e-v Urge^in ijoriiy el tin- .h nus-rats all as t are in^favot ofd. riM MMMMtk pu.y Ii utiJ Rrpul!lean^ Hold Ho- Final Meeting of Their^ s-r.palgn. Hnri..Nov. 7. The rtpihlicans of^BMM gnvo their lust expiring kick lo-^BtgM and ll was not a very hard kick^cither. Ilydiut of a great deal of parlving,^a great deal more noiso and other meili-^isls Htiggesiive of a busted showman en^^deavoring tn get up a big crowd ill a one^night stand, a fair-sized audience waa iti^^ll iced to gather at tho opera houao to hear^Kickards, Sandera and a few leaser lights^of tho party repeat their well-worn,^speeches. While it was a handsome^audience thai greeted the apcrkera,^it was not one that would make mucu of^n impression on thg final results, being MMOsMllargely of women and children. Ithis particular to-uigiit's meeting was^nl; i iviiotition of thoscwliicl.gave State^HenavtOT (ioddanl cause for nmpluiut in^tiia eastern part of the stale, and which^bo w s indiscreet enough tc utter In his^r.peecii at the I'r.iund house last week. He^MtU as ho looked open the roomfull of^^ lieu I'm' it w .is a relief lo be ( liable.1 for^once lo speak to a i audience composed^of voters and not wiuneri and childieui. Tiiesings was liaudso.uely decorated^with patten flowers and plants, whiio the^settings were id o handsome and tasty,^til 1 he stage were ii aicd quite a number^nf prouiini nl republicans and the Dos'on^A Montana band. Mm. I'. K. Snigi ant^in-led as (diairtuaii attd alaodjdlwMed the^opeuiiig speech. 11'. was followisl by Mr.^Kickards, who delivered a eulogy on the^republican pariv ami gave it i red it far^eve-v tiling noble that had ever happened^since the government was cstablislusl.^lie also told a few vtoriea and lauded^Den Harrison and tho McKiuley^bill until the roof hilled out aid^the walls begun lo crack. Hv easy stagoa^tie speaker got down to state alulh al^ip.iest ions, roasted Major Magillllia nad^closed with all :.p|m'.il lor votes for the en^^ure republican ticket. Colonel Sanders^7. 1 lowed in n regular fourth of July^spi cell, which w..s full of How ins passages^mill well-rounded sentences, but winch^was not so very remarkable for sound^logic and convincing nrgunient. Alto-^geihcrtbo meeting was not the glorious^success thai it might havelveen and whieh^its origin.nors hoped it would he, IN POLICE COURT. A I lit tl l.'f ftf Hiniiii'i'y Arriijjnrtl He.^lore diol ;.' V|, VI in pi:--- . ni'TTF.,Nov. T.^The roundup in lis)^police court was unusually large this^morning and Judge MeMtirphey was^kept busy for several hours dealing out^justice and cinching offenders. JamesMurphy made a long speech in^w bi' h he pleaded guilty to peddling with*^out a license. 11.s effort in the way of^oratory (ltd not leup htm as he was Ha d^So and costs. In default he was com^^mitted. Thenotorious Mis. Kating of Walker-^ville w as up for drunkenness. She was^found pai*ulyzisd drunk ni Colorado street^last Saturday and had lo Is- hauled to tho^station in a wagon. She told a pitiful^story about being affected with heart^disease for w hich she was compelled to^drink whiskey. She felt an attack^of the disease coming on and tn^ward it off had taken a drink. As the^symptoms had presented an uiitisu-tlly^severe attack she h d taken a drink of^largo projvorliou. The court suspended^Kctr.cucc and the worthless woman was^joined by her equally besotted husband,^w b i was but recently released Irom jail^himself, and together they lo 11 the court^pro!use in their thanks to the judge. PeterCon noli v, Pat lluinoi, John^Dit.uie. John t IT omior and James Farrol^all pleaded guilty to enmpiatnta charging^Ihom with having disturlssl the peace.^Lach was lined f.^i and costs. TomSimons, a negro, pleaded guilty to^being a pensioner of prostitutes and was^lined $10 and c sts. JamesGrunt was tried for larceny and^(lischarircd. He was immediately rear^^rested on a charge of v agrancy, to w hteh^he entered a pica of guilty uud was sent^up lor ^-' days, Huttefor the capital and Hhime for^stoves. 78 West Park. HutteTor the capital^stoves. 7s West Park. amiIllume for LIU Voteon the Location^of the Capital. YOUARE INTERESTED EveryCitizen Should Consider^Veifara of the State. the BLVVAREOF LIES AND LIARS Cat Your Ballet na Your Better^Sense Dictates -Latest^About tho Great Contest. Bl'TTK,Nov. 7.^ The blue ribbon ia on^top in Hutto to-uight. It is all over^town. There are still some red b.ulgi .^here and there, but the blue has largely re^^placed them, and every hour more are^Hi eing the useless nets of voting for a city^which is out of the race and whose c.-.tvdi-^diicy hi lps Helena, and hurts the pros-^pi lis of Anaconda. Tliowst side can win on the first ballot^if Hutto will vote solid for Anaconda, the^only west side town that has any show to^w tn. Voteearly and mark a cross opposite^the name of Anaconda, the l'r-t name on^the capital baliot. If you vote for Hutte^you can only help Helena, by dividing the^west side vote. Votefor Anaconda and lle'cna w ill bf^beaten and the capital located a few miles^from Hutte. Anacondaclearly leads to-night. Evory-^b.sly admits it. There is no hotting to-^ikr , aSdiough tho Anaconda people have^b^en very anxious to gel iiion'v up. Last^night's grand demonstration by Ana^^conda's Hutic friends convinced all w ho^are open to conv iction that Anaconda is^the only wc.-t side town in the race, and^-^nrtlod those who are not open to convic^^tion to such extent that they w ill make no^bets. TheHutte crowd that w.-nt to Missoula^returned this afternoon and marched up^town to the Hutte capital headquarters.^A transparency was carried, bearing the^legend: ^Missoula County will Give Butte^MM Votes.^ Just as the crow d arrived at^Hutte's capital headquarters nn Anaconda^man offered to !x^i *10,(0() or any part^of It that Butte would not g-t^2.500 votes in this county. No one ^ ail 1^take tho bet. Then nn offer was in.de^thst Hutte would not got 1.5*1 vires in^Missoula county, but that too was refuser].^Tim men who were over to Missoula know^well that Butte's candidacy is hopeless^and all the votes that are cast for Butte^will he votes against the west side infuvor^ot Helena, Allup and down the street to-night are^the blue ribbons. All ore cheering for^Anaconda. It is very evident that the^people of Mutto intend to he loyal to the^west side Iand w ill not be deceived by those^whose onlv interest in booming Butte at^this time vvhen Butte's candidacy is so^hopeless, is to help Helena by preventing^Anaconda from winning on the llrst^ballot. TheHutte capital committee got, up a^parade to-night which w as a lamentable^small nffair. Only ipo men followed the^bund through the streets. t: al I state Transfers. Bern. Nov. 7. The following real Mi^tate transfers were illed for record since^our last report: F..II. Initio ami wife to A. \V. Wood^^bury. i tie south iti'.T of the imrth liilc^feel of lots 1, aud a, hhs'k s. Hois*^ad.llti. n t A.T Morgan te Kappas Hvolhers, lot^in, block s.Optitr saa It toe FatNolan to K I . M ihoaey, en -tlvlli^Inteii'si In the !o-^-toue In le e aim O.K.LElV/SCo., Butte,Montana, Telephone No. 271, SPECIALINDUCEMENTS IN^OUR DRESS GOODS^STOCK. StylishWraps tint Ie^p Shivering Morta's^Warm, and at Low Prices. j-tnon^son no^I ( ACat Ihave Just returned lronia trip of in^^vestigation to Helena, and alter (luiy and^impartially considering all the facts, have^come to the conclusion that any mother's^son of ^ workitiiiinnn that will vote for^Helena for the periMMMM capita1 should^be compelled to litre there. PktkrM. Tucvipsox. DeerLodge Valley, Nov. n. WashburnMartin. Bruno guitars, Doh-^son A Stc'son's batijos nt-.d all llrst-clus-^musical go..ils at tirton MMsvhMI N. Main. AStandard or Domestic sew ing machine^on easy terms at tirton Hros., AKi X. Mam. Afull lino of trunks and valises always^on hand at Aschheim's, Inyesterday's advertise^^ments we mentioned nov^^elty dress goods, the styles^being more suggestive to^colder weather. Colder^weather is here and you^should clothe yourself for^winter. We have most^all the novelties that are^being shown by the princi^^pal dress goods houses of^the country, and also a^large selection of medium^Priced dress goods. You^may not know whether a^$2 or $3 stuff is good value,^but no one need go wrong^on the worth of a medium^priced article. That s the^surest way to satisfy your^^self of a dress goods stock^^judge by I he ones you^knots. Here's a suiting-^stuff full 36 inches wide. A^ne;it mixture, soft, good^weight and it will wear^well. Regular retail value^50c. Our price 20 cents.^Another. This time Ar^^nold's All Wool Henri^^etta, 45 inches wide, in^every color. A delightful^stuff for Ladies' Dresses^and Tea Gowns. Regular^price $i .2^ IVc say 90c. 46inch Silk Warp Hen^^rietta, extra quality, lovely^finish, super.or to silk for^wear, regular price $2.50.^at $1.75. TheL department to our^store is devoted entirely to^Ladies' Clothing, Dresses,^Furs, Wraps and Cloaks.^The assortment has been^chosen, not from a single^dealer, but from a ECOTC o:-^more, and thus we offer^you the best results of^tastes in ladies' tailoring.^Do you want a Wrap, a^CAPS, a Cloak^ Then you^may not wrong yourself^by passing our invitation^to at least inspect our^stock. Concerning prices^and values at any point^We permit no competition^to give you a greater equiv^^alent for your money. FIOAD.DENTIST. Dli.-overerof the Famous ROOFLESSPLATE. Adiagram of which will be displayed heresouu. Mr.VV. L Kester, of 71 Cast Broadway, tart. -Ivisited the doctor at til ) Windsar Mm^ind a;n now MM M MM MM atids gold^MM^ plate. The work It Has and I am wall^MM*1 COLDTOWER IS COMING, Arl we are prepared for Its arrlvsl by s em^I'ad of I i * Tallin Mapin Symp. which Is i.v fat^the best on Mf market. Oiu ret lil prlcet uist ^ li n^11 m 'ti^-liatf(.aliens 7| (Jnar; si Weal^o hare Hed Crou Syrup t Oullons ri HueHalf liuliont, SI AndNew Orleans Molasses: nations n Hue-Halfliallens ^j AndBMsMhMl in bulk :.n I pa^uagst.^swee: PMtM Hams.^N'.icoi l ie ded J'.g Perk.^We have ImS recelvd n ronsi(Otneat of^t'ornlsh I'ikhirdilu r.aii,^Knit Salmon.^PMM OMM,^Halibut CMfetj^Mackerel,^Holland II rr n;,^Whole mid Brick ( odSth,^And another lot of I'ottsd Tongue which ws^^re ^o dag a: He per sM. Als-vaearo.^ tl s lastly celebrated Refuge}^ptrlugieis hesiift, vi l,i h ire are sebltii s caul^for ft: tame are niiarante'd to lie tU|s-rlorU^stivl.eiins al Ms mark -t. Weare tMkmV^Saw than eve;-,^every pme'ns i, StattI est allfo.n a l^attlie^or Pears for fl Dont farg.t the place. 1letter prices on Cieo'eriei^in J can save yon inon^y on BilteCash Grocery Co., PARKAND WYOMINO bTKUBTB,^A. F. BRAY. Manager. 0.K.LEWIS ^ CO. Promptattention to mail orders.^Samples scut on application. HARRISI RICHARDS, NEW UNDERTAKINGPARLORS BodiesEmbalmed ud Shipped to Hi^Parts of tin Wsrll Fifteenyears* experience, fimdaatss^from einbslming schools, and satls-^fsotlou sjuarautesd. OPEMDAY AND NIGHT. TelephoneNo. 339. 310North Main St. Butte. I) Andvote (or the I'cop'e's Party candidate for Justice of the Peace; SilverBow Township, G.M. GOLMAN. SK'KSTSSis not a plenmat subject ot^MMMti cs|m^cially wlien it is re-^ineinlM*red that ft mutt come, sosner^ar later. Taking- medicine, too, is not an I^enjoyable experience and should lie made^ef as brief duration as possihle. To make^It so only uicdir.nes compounded of the^purest ami freshest times should ever t*^^administered in case of sickness. You^are no- more certain of to-morrow's sun^^rise than you may- So of the ffcintinenoes^and elllcacy of every prescription we till^If anv thine, is imperatively neee^s.'.r^' to^open the door to speedy recovery, u ,s tho^Use of medicines of asTMsMl purity and^freshness, and Irom us you will never Ml^stivlhint el.si.. tlirt urate of Magnesia is the best^MsWaaai we ^ M test it with any one.^8 ^ cents per boule. DMIleef. Ir.ut ;;nd Wine is an oxoe'l -t:t^Ion.i .t i| needs but one trial to convince^the most skeptical, l'ull pints fl a bettla WESTSIDE PHARMACY Iii PAXSOM, Ifamgif l.s.v. r. k St,. MsTsMMssM CORKSOLE^SHOES^FOR^MEN. nTHKShoe for Fall and^Winter wear is the Cork^Sole. We have them in sev^^eral shapes and at different^prices TryI pair and Insure against Pa:np^Feet ami Colds. TheRed Boot A.DUCHARME ^ GO, 36Main Street, Butte. 1