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THE ANACONDA STANDARD. MONDAY MORNIKO, NOVEMBER 21, tSox MISSOULA'SSOCIAL SIDE. Nota LWeljr Wivk la Society of the Gar^^des City. Mikroixa.Nov. 19. ~ Socially speaking^the past week has been one of the dullest^society baa experienced hero this season.^During tbe coming week, however, there^will be affaire in plenty. Tito most not-^able event to occur during the coinim:^week in tbe aoriitl world here is tho mar^^riage of John 1^. ltuff to Miss Mamie Hull,^which occurs on Monday in the t'hristiati^church. Miss Hull is onu of tho most^favorably known ladies hi Missoula so^^ciety; alio i* a charming girl, a grand-^daughter of Judge C S. Marshall, a niece^t.f Hon. T. ('. Marsh.ill oi thia city, and a^connection of the distinguished family of^Marshall* of Kentucky. John 1^. Huff la^a^ well known throughout the state on the^east aide of the range us here. Ho was at^one time connected the l'liilipsburg J7^it7,^^nd later with the Helena .Inuninl. Mr,^Buff ia at present city editor of tiio Mb^^^^ u.'i.i.i. He is ono of the most popular^and convivial fellow k in the city and a^good newspaper man. He it win who in^^troduced iu Missoula tho ^business man's^^hake. Mr.and Mrs. ltuff, after their wedding.^Will immediately leave Iff an extensive^trip throughout the Last. They will prol^-^ably make their longest stay in Phila^^delphia, Mr. Huff's homo and a hero his^family reside. Their friends, and es- Cnsllythe newspaper boy a. wish Mr. ami^ra. Ruff joy and good health and a^^pecdy return among us. Mrs.E. A. Wmsiatiley gave a charming^luncheon to married holies at her resi^^dence an lCast Main street on Wednesday^afternoon last. Instead of whist or^euchre, a spelling beo was arrangiil in^which Mrs. John It. ( atlin was victorious. Theh ill to be given by the members of^tho Ok H- C, Monday night at the K. of 1*.^will be a magnilleent affair. I.xicnsivo^arrangements have liecn made to make^tiio ball an entire success and then^ is no^reason to believe that it will not Is-. The^O. K. C. always have the largest attend^^ance at their iiurties and it is believed^that the ball on the .'1st will be even more^patronized than those of liertofore. Alien411 friends of Col. S. li. Kuiuscy,^railroad men exclusively, tendered him a^dinner on Thursday night in the spacious^dmiiig rooms of thn Mi soul.i hotel,^t'olonel Hamsey, of course, tsiaipicil the^head of the table, and lion. K (.. Hig-^gin* sat ut the other end. In a well-^spoken und witty speech Colonel llamscy^said among oilier things that be thought^one of the Isvsl shcrill's v, ho ever sen ed in^thia state was bis opponent in tlie past^campaign, ^Hill^ Houston, and he hoped^Stid he would endeavor to make n so. that^the |^cople of MisHoiiIu county would say^as much of him, after the expiration of^Ills service as sherd!. Hon.T. C. Marshall and Mr. C. H. Mr.^Leod went to Ihitte on 1'rulay. MissHilda Knowles ciiteriaineil at din^^ner last Wednesday Miss .Stmuglin, Miss^Naptou anil Miss lirmiHou. MissNaptou, one of the leaders and^most charming girls of Missoula society,^left for Untie last Tliuisday to remain^during the winter. There was more than^one masculine heavy sigh heaved when^she Iff I and there is more than one of the^boys who hopes for her return ut no dis^^tant dute. VALUABLbPHOI'KHTY.^A Canadian Claims n Valaahla Tract of I.SlidatSSff sloiiv I'lty. Siot-xClTV, la., \ ^v. '.'I. Abraham^Haas, from Montreal. Canada, has insti^^tuted u suit here through a leading legal^11 nil to recover ltm acres of land adjoining^Crescent patk. one of the finest residence^additions in the city and part I. i latted :^also six lots in the business district, and^twenty inside residence lots. The pr.ip-^erty is valued ut fc'.'id.UW, and is now^held by a iiiiiiiImi- of per-ens.^Haas came to Sioux City iu Is.',,^with his brother. Isaac, and homcstcaded^and iHitight the property w hen it was of^little value. In 1*.I ho left here, putting^his interest in the hands of his brother.^Isaac paid the taxes until |s7l\ when he^learned that Abraham was dead, and se^^cured title to tho pro|m^rly on the ground^that he was Abraham's nearest heir.^Since that he bus sold all but Mil aires of^the property, w Inch I inula Haas, his w ife,^llow holds. The reap|m'ar nice of Haas^pas created consternation in real estate^circles.it having liceu generally bulicved^thut ho was dead, 11 row tied in tho St.^Law renco in 1K7i'. CAUUHT ON THE FLY, Arrestor a swindler in San llcrnurdlnu^known in tin, ii.ii ,n ClIICAcai.Nov. 31). A sjsi ial from^(^land Forks. N. I^., says: Two weeks^ago a Mr. ('outers, w ho had been purchas^^ing grain in Last Grand Forks and ship^^ping on commissi,m, disappeared sud^^denly, forsaking bis wife and children.^tnking.it is alleged, all tin- pi,seeds of^several thousands of bushels of gram be^^longing to fanners. Yesterday a young^man giving tho nanio of Charles Wil-^li.mis nrined with a letter from^Comers to a young girl who In..I^in the family of Comers as MUM girl.^The inissuo urged the g.il to conic^to him. the letter was ilati d Sun Hertiar-^dino. Cal. Williams btXMaJgka with him a^sawn ticket from that place. Comers'^w ife obtained possession of the letter and^informed the officers, who telegraphed to^San llcriiardino, I al., Id hav c Comers at-^rested. A telegtam has Is-eti received^stating that he bus Is'cn npprehended mid^the money that he look was recovered.^Comers was In tug iu California under an^assumed name. He is highly connected^lu re and occupied various positions of^Uu.1. FOUNDMURDfcHED. A1'enns} Ivanla (oiiiiniiulty Shocked to^a Horrible 4 lllne. BltAliroltli.I'.i., Nov. ^n.-Mrs. I.llcette^Grossmuier of fanners' Valley, tins^county, was brutally murdered last^night. She went to milk the eov s and.^staying longer than usual, an investiga^^tion was mado und her Heel Isslywas^found swinging from a cross Isruni at the^end of u ro|m^. 1'hysici.ius w ere called und^they found the nose crushed by a blow^from a club. Is'stdes other bruises on hi r^in ad and lace, tin the neck were prints^of a finger tinder which the flesh was il^Colored, showing she was i.iilijii-icil to a^frielitfui ordeal Is fore death came to her^nl.ef. The murdered woman was^years old and a widuu. She was known^to Is.' wealthy. Msof II. . ^ rew lost. Huston.Nov. 20. The schooner F.dlih^M. I'ryor arrived here to-lay and rc| n ^rti-d^a loss of six men w hile taking in ttau I- oil^Matt mow. The lo t men are: William^I'^^^alio. Ames Simons, Martin Duller.^Junes llanlon. William t,.^^mIu m and^liauiel Mcrru, all of Oiuuecster, Mass. ROD'SLITTLE KICK. IllsAttempt to Espials tks Defeat of^las Kepubllrans. Nr.wYork, Nov. 3D.^The Tribune will^aay to-morrow: ^The defeated party is^supposed to aeeept with pbiloeophical^rcaiguation ita rejected |iet policies, und^witii calmness tho fatalist will tell him^^self ' 'twas to have been.' Tbe reasons^given for tbe result of the recent election^am ntimorous as tbe differences in the^minda of the two parties. To him that^leoks beneath the surface tliere the evi^^dence of tho defeat of tho republican^party is not mainly duo to any^popularly supposed causes. Tho chief^cause of republican defeat and demo^^cratic victory is the modern tendency to^^ward s.s-ui11-iii. This statement by no^means implies that a socialist propogaiid.i^has taken a firm Isold upon the citizens of^the ( lilted States, its tenets have but to^Iss sowed in American soil to bear an^abundant harvest. They hsve not^the slightest desire to overthrow the exist^^ing government. The ravings of^anarchists they repudiate altogether, but^since 1*7.1 on Black Friday,politicians and^social conditions in the United Stutcs havo^Is'cn thought of oil thu iiuict and there^has been a discontent among certain^thousands, (ireenbucka then had their^origin. It is within the last decade, how^^ever, that siK-ial discontent bus mani^^fested itself more markedly in factions^of iKihtieal parties, all of which^according to the leaders, then destined^glorious futures when the democratic and^republican pat ties should Is' * ipe.l out of^existence. This unsettled stule of uffaira^show ell itself ill the loniiatiutl of till)^greenback party, tho labor |nuiy, tho ms^^ciabstic party, the Farmers1 alliance and^llunlty the |H'np!o's party. ItrlllocratlrA (attains. MnNTiaiMiiKY,Ala., Nov. 20.^Eletion^returns were counted last night. Clcve-^lund received 138,123 votes; Weaver. Ho,-^|g^| Harrison, W.sn : Bidwcll, Cleve^^land has a plurality of a.'/.K!! over Weaver^and ii majority over all of ^1.1'i'J. Tho^delegation to congress is solidly demo^^cratic. PlaningMill Horned. AttKansasCity, Ark., Nov. 20.--TI10^large plain of the Desha I.uiiiImt and^Planing company burned this afternoon.^All liiinls r in the surrounding yards was^destroyed. The plant was worth Jlun.tWU.^Five million feet of hardwood lumber were^burned, worth SaiM.ioi. Tommy\l s rr.^ 11 Kelcated. IV.tit),Texas, Nov. J^.^Tommy War^^ren, the featherweight pugilist, charged^w nil the murder of t leni Stovall, colored,^was released to-day, the jury failing to^agree. He,r Lnilgs Court ( similar. Fromthe New Northwest. W.S. Ktipcrt \s. Henry Fowler. Dis^^missed as settled. CommercialNational bank vs. C. M.^Sawyer. Motion to strike set for Nov. 11'. Staleof Montana vs. James P. Yallely^ct tlx. Set for trial Nov. 21. Bach,Cory A Co. vs. Mouinna Prisluce^company. Sel for trial Dec. 1. II.C. Vallton vs. John Tig he et al. Set^far trial Nov. 22. JohnI'm^t vs. John Purcell. Sid for^trial Dec. 5. MustHuford Biirwell company vs. C. J.^Sawyer. Set for trial llec. 2. (ratiite Moiiuiain Mining company va.^William Wcinateiii. Set for trial Nov. 2-1. J.It. Heynolds vs. Hugh Whiter.if 1.^Stricken from calendar. /.((.Sawyervs. .1. T. Quigley. Sid for^trial Doe. 2. LewColeman vs. b. an I of county com^^missioners. Set for Nov. 2a. A.Anderson vs. John dardncr. Set for^trial Nor. 2'.. Ashland(*igar and Tobacco company \ s.^M. B. Kdwanls. Sel for trial Nov. ML li.II. Cottoly \s. A. VYhitesides. Set for^trial Nov. 2*. FriilIjiFrance vs. James T. Quigley.^Rat for trial Rot. 29. ArthurDuratid ra, James T. Oiiigley,^Set for trial Nov. 29. OscarI'uriiid ra, J.uues T. Uuiglcy.^Set for trial Nm. .'^^. Tow11 of l'liilipsburg va. Dan MoLeod.^Set (or I rial Nov.;^). MouoriiII.Mies vs. Jo'.iu Hanson. Set^for trial lice. a. LawrenceDonaldson va. Steve Steven^^son. Set for trial Dee.ii. I.oiiisf3ooMard va, William Weiiisteiu.^Si 1 for trial De^'. n. Cilyof Anaconda vs. ( on t I t on nor. Sot^for I rial Dis:\ 7. Cityof Anaconda va. A. DeaLaurica. Set^for trial I tec. 7. Cityof Anaconda vs. ('. T. McLean. Set^for Irial Dec. 7. NathanSmith va. Henry Fvatis. Sot^for trial Die. f. F.ugettePurcell vs. the ( Imtnls rl illi^Miuitig coiiip.iuy. Sid for trial Daw, '^'. Ailiritlsrill.rllrr List. lettersn 111 lining iinrlilui' l in Ana^^conda |sistollice lortlie itopk ciulilig Satur^^day evening, Nov. 19, 1892: 1.1^ I I hill X I I IsT. Andersen.11^^ 111 ^^ M.iIit. Witt AUllcrsiHI,tlllSlM e .el. II \ leU.Jobs MKrKwaa. .las Berm.\l vBrNeal), .1 It Itrailley,PatKytuan, kasrs Ii1. ley, .t. tn 'sMe .olseii. Jauies IIirk uie 1 111 It)KelUiaM I. tBflsoa, HarsaUilt-er, .lolui,^Carissatcr, Win.am D'Nelii, lluniphrey 11^ us. I 1O'Ni lit. Win ITinner. I'^ i eiUrait/. ilisi e.'J Ile. ''si.. Ma. t.tlI'1 uniweil. .I. til i.-s Ktnter.1 '^^i,Metjiiukla John Katluira,Halblat,1. ^ .m '. ^ 11 Ih inls, Vt It ItII. staiii.ur. II t^tllHJMloa. .lesepllhuilivati, i 11 tui^. c 1:katith, m Ursauprr,KMHteul*nt, Pntak (Irawlatt,PeterKbea, Xsr ItR IIKerens, W in IIiilliii'C'll \ lis eyMpal.l if. John^lleillniiil, Johnlnwey. Il.u 1 \ M^Ib-iiti k. id.nituievlnysnl, Philip it)^ltl:l, .1. tinWciiiici, Jullua 1'^lb sell. M MWiHMlBsSa, sdills^Jrnkuts, Jebu I.Wutakrr, l i nnet JullsllSMHl,.Inliu All V. iss. Jscnu Lurk,,1Walls, .1 W Istn, '^ W^^ rk. IU' I1111.,1.1.hi.'Ii. V ,is,i); |; ... \wnei). I.1,111, ) l.oaias i.apiks'MM asae,HanLssslls, Mi Rsxler.Mis 1 Ins|.,|^ .. . Mr. Mollis Itiiiueli.Mis belieMulnitiei, Mis Florence Hell.Miss KiillhM. V..11,11,1, Mis. ,, t'siis.ni. 1'UrsMeKi n.-.c. Mi-- p. .1 tnlllns.Miss He.In, Pile. Mis. M. 11.1 Duna-vy,Mr* I I. Knooe), Mrs MeUe It^hat . Mrs \ ..iw Isli, Mis M II .1.!:^ s.,11. Mi ^ 1 .ui Vimiiiv. Mr^ Miuie a,^NMMI IsWr, Itourfontn,FerdlaaDa Mails, Dm 1isji . 1 ho^ \Mi l';:.1 I, liei 1sill.nv. A.ll leuX'.l,.... tic. I*ivl'.FaisieM . NsSea. -ho \ Iliib-r. U'Ulsf. . ^.liens. .I w Mrs II.mmIsiii I l ink Kles.l. t. Vitrei I^. 1.11. I.UsaWo.sll.im. vitlutr. IssssSra,.1 IIIcallingfor thi s,, letters the applicant^must call for advertised letters and |^dni. of ilataj list. OssS cent mil Is- rot. Iced fo) . ai h le^. r. If llel call, .1 (..:^^W'It hill (WO \^ eeks tlie^ w ill In' setlt 1.. I lie diail li tier ofltee. J. C, Kf.fft.l.i;. P. M. reareSsaa or living nsnns to rent, N.^1' i Broadway ..:td Mum. liuiuiru ofDr. W ix. Mapre's v BUTTi,mont johnstAoumt, aOFKICTOR AMD MANAOaJt SPECIALTHREE NIGHTS^SATURDAY MATINEE PajD'llnz Thursday,Nov. 24th. Anahis Merry Company, Nor.24,15 anil !-atiua.ty^Mut.tlce, Nov. :i, INCDS litAll All(ff ROARS' JJa UUU 1 ROARS I'recpiicilhy TIIKSALTCELLAR Koi.v,,First Proilnotlon here, APALTRY MILLION, Pie-cileil l.y THEMAN ABOUT TOWN. Calenf seats lie^lt.s Weilni'^ 'ay momlUK. No^extia eiurgo. E WANSOPERA HOUSE JOHNMAGUIftE, MANAGER. anaconda,MONT. SPECIAL WEOSkSUAT.NOU. 23. Ther.r.lhaut Vountratae4laa, MR.CHARLES AnI his Merry Company, In HUMOUS^jR \N I U INKWI11^Riff TfeL INCOG ^mm I'tPcciliM l y THESALT CELLAR Iuwhich Mil. DICKSON also a|ii^,irt. Rcrttton ^^1^ tiio Uiii.tlt Prifj fo.'s Store^Monday niorii iig. mAMHOODRESTORED. ArtIlka mai-li-^Fi.wels; ^l|. ;.^^. Dvtra |^^|a, Hliln iths Ht.'iie.'-ti. Livrr aaa ds,Xor'ui 'IMs^tfdcr^ toerp ^-,:ia,s. l^sToi^Afi'itiU' ii'stnts Hi* i oinpls .Ion. |i:, .^ iltces-^ll .ii Mies. l!is|r use. I'.,-ltt\e ... I r .-Ms^Ifssdaclie in I t'otiXlustlna, Mna.l. mllil, east^tu Uko. I.u^e ^; .s nl M |iiiit,% ^i ut,, s^.day tmi..s.uiiit MNM company-, Anacooiia. al. av-.f-ovrtAft PATfMC l:AIL- nni|sl0lr. \ ,p, ^^ I. ! ^: ^ .,- e,V(a^n lUr iliiiuters ..f ,a : .^ im-^sani am bs list,! st tli^ i ttlis-nf t)^,- i-inniNsM IlillU'ilt) n VlLiOlUu, i .o! I., ,|,^ c.iiibK Miiit mi. it I.- ... , k. in. on Uuiutsi ta^^Bull .t*^ ..t l^ hi. sr. i ^:, t..r the . s.-tiua at^^la Ndoraol ,i.| r,ini|Miiv, an.I t. ui^p .^o 3^W.'h ullwr inattna as Ma) IswiUl, ...insba^I. ia las mo iiasj, Mai.,t , On v. Villi! !. II i.h lltkrn iiirfL^.Ii imhiS li I..-; sl^...W^, N IIXUS, An..,'u:a Mo-it.nia. .\.a. i. . H1GHT^ FAIRFIELD BUTTE,MONTANA. Thereis no question but^that ^Time is Money.^^Hveryone believes that,^and yet there are many^people who have no means^ml noting how rapidly time^(lies. Very little excuse^lor it when watches are so^cheap as to be within the^reach of all. To-day we^fell pood reliable watches^cheaper than worthless^poods were sold a few^years apo. Hy actual count^\ve have in our show case^270 watches, besides the^stock in our window and^reserve stock in the safe.^We don't confine you to a^few patterns of cases and^one make of movements.^Our variety is so enor^^mous we can show you^any size, weight, style or^quality to suit your taste^and purse. If there is^nothing in American poods^that meets with your ap^^proval, we carry a line^of high grade imported^watches that keep wonder^^fully close time. Can we^^how you^ Before you^buy second-hand watches^at what you think is a low^price, better see how cheap^Ue are selling new ones. HIGHT^ FAIRFIELD. AMU5CMINTS. BUTTC,MONT JOHNMAOUlXE,^FflOPftlCTOR AND UANAOEJt Hire:mjk Cjnnicn.'iiij Mondiy, Nov. 21 GraaaMatinee Wednesasjr, aorrairlatsix, President. AMBROSECOLLINS.^Secretary and Da.K. i'. West ^ N'ltavK ami I'tiAUf^Tki-.ai m i n r. a If ells fur Hysteria. HI^ Intsjt,^nt^. Ne.ii..;.'ia. Ilcsilaelip. N'ervon^ I'i .^ ^ ..ti.,a^osusc.1 l.y siochul ot lobsoea, WsksniuMaa,^Mental lwi.res^i ^o. Saftsntut of Drslti i' islnj^lassnit). m.v.'.. dr-ay. de.iOi. l'r. .na i re tila^Atie. l aiiruni s, 1.,,f p.aver ia ^ :mr set,^lt:i|h)tcuc,f. O-ii-arrliesa stnl all F^iii us Weak-^n^s-s^, UToluntary IxiSsi-s, S|ssri:i.n, rrliora I^res.-.I liy msicvrr'.lun of l^riiln, srlf-abaaa,^oTcr-in'liiiEsiii f. a mouth'* IfOatatant, ti a for^Is, liy inal . NVs nasraaass (U I v ^ t . cure.^|Uafaerasr fat six t^^xe*. ami t\ ^:ii ..-r. wrkV^(en ipiat.xtitei' tn ii'fnii.l if no; i'ureil. uiui aulas^i^u^d mil) lis Ti.cbuiltli UriuiCo., aula a cnta. smPATxTESlS rlT-TTT.^ rasd n^last a iiti lllltslii le NOTICEt'^ n^lnnis,'ll.^*^^ H e ii ld^HSl i. ^^I.I \t 1 a.oii e'|^III I ail |.^ ^ n, ten^I..'. ^ ISSd, t^ exhlt rowcaars.situ.n iii 'I . tatSJS ^^( 111 lis*'! SI 1|m |] sco I. ;^ a ^ Is I n- li^^., .1 , si .1., a: i,41, I.^Ue, a^ |IU ,,[ o m A'ltlii ^t! Iter of dee.a. u. '.in nuts i ^tat* or \vu- i-..1 n .. i, |...... ...vsa an ^.r ii its '^ 1: i ^ of. Ill a l:i- u| ... .,14 i(li iii mill in.. ,.gey ^.iiii,. nil's a- ^i iii.. i r-t it ^^' 11,.I ,,,,|e;u.S- ; ^ I'' -^. I,^ ^..ug -lll.'.SOf ^n II^i ^ nf liosr las. I si ., ,r ;,^| i iiitnwk. lie'1'stSt- .. i. .. ,.lU1 s,.J \ Cimim tor I die. lie, . |, i snsv TaUatl are f.^r tlm relief^.'^nil cme ol |iainfui ami im mil ,r n^ ,|MS stiilail! reinoM- .,11 ,,|,..,,,^ tllal. lora bat the i jiiw, 1 la .am surr uml safe^nun 1} on tlie leuiket. Mauu cairvtt a*/^A. Ati'lre, l ,,n,, I ram . ^ ^ j,,.,. {to*^ami l..r sale ^ . . |i M \, ^ lttvg^romiisny, sole aifviits, butte, Munu |BMMKns'aj -nient of JEFFREYSLEWIS. Tl^ l^rllllniit M.'ienellr Art lite, srvoatpanle I t-y^II \llia M MMIAI.I. alii tier onn eotiii'.iiii ^f tilavers,iiieletHi^ direction or Mr. Arthur I*.^Ais'.ei:. la |.. ilain- Monday Kvenine. or.^u. ; lie ka .'^ ieltreys I. ^^ s aiwearlM laaei^iii an I el srarter Impersonal loa of the h a t .,^M^i.ii n|.. iie lnv l.ienlii:. O'lliiiil'-.'^jelfrrya l..^|. apis-sralt in the It^ roto of^this pofssrlul draaia. Wsspiosdsy Mstiass--^kns ii tlraad Kcrlralef ''lAarmsl If a Rat.^^Widussds) I xeiauit.' el ^ Rasas*, I,randK^ ^^^.^ ! IVrfoiatsare,Jeffrrn i' ^i^^sin ^ .irlnis I^ her oinrlii il rharaeler rresllon,^liersidlas, in He us a s famous nuaaiatlodraauv^Halsofasata bcarasl Matantay. MV, ML N*^ad i aluv lu aii lti'-a. jKACONPA LIVERY STAPLE. U.ti. UK. WM I.U rrei^rlcti^r. Bugiit'S,SiJdlei and Horses for Hire. Altoiiroprteter nf r.i^^cn;er. r-irr-^*^ and Ea^fires, IdamsMCioa sisas ThompsonFalls Land and Lumber Co., TTTT Successorsto Lavell Brothers. Manufacturer*and dealer* In^m^==-, -^_-^ in Lumber,Lath, Shingles, Doors, Sash, Blinds, 1Full Stock of Eastern Finished Hard Woods, Building Paper, Etc., ^ Ha* Vara*and Factory at Koutti Uufca. BtirmCs al Thomssoa rails, MAINOFFICE EAST BROADWAY. BUTTE. MONT. TolepbonoNo. 100, Three nines. 11and 13 W. Park St, Butte, Moat, DealerIn GUNS.PISTOLS, Cartridges, BoxingGloves,^Striking Bags, IndianClubs, DumbBells, Andall kinds of Athlotle Coodi for Home and^(iymuasluui. IceSkates,^Snow Shoes. CompleteMock of 'LOVERS'DOG REMEDIES^UdSI'RATT'S DOG FOOD. l9~Ord.rt hy mall promiilly attended to. W.M. Thornton FIRE INSURANCE. REritESENTINQ LEADING FOREIGNAND AMERICAN COMPANIES. CLIPPERSHADES CONCERTHALL. TheOnly Square nnd Crowded Home la^the i |.y. i an.'u^^ s from Wyouilaf^bir-ai tur l'rivstu Tattles. Vocaland Inttruini ntnlCaneiTl Rrerf^Tien d;. 8uangers vlsitlnic this resurt^arn a.srnvs Irrated euurteotisly. las^I Bnprff shsdrs hue ths unrest irsmleul^and luciti trade ot anj kuuse in list^Western Cuunlt y. KINNEY^ HANSON. ProD'w vriiTirrTO CltEDITOItS- Estatsot AiiRinl^1^ ISeuiilieii. de ^fused. Not lee Is h.rehy pvin^M the iimlcrals'l ^il, adininistriitnr of the estata^of AttKUit IleHtillfU, deecHsed, to the creditors^of. unit all |s'rsoii* havhiat eialins ug.iiiist Ilia^said ileeeaied, to exhibit tliein with the inwa-^^art VaascasrS within four iii.^ni'is after the flrsl^linblli'utloii of till* notlee to tiio ssld silinlnla*^tralnr. al the ortlre of Kltrl'utrlek ^ Stttekfailes^In tlie idly of Anucouda, county of 1 s-ei Usige,^state of Montau.i M. .1. KiizI'athii a.^Adiuliii-trator of tho Estate of August Ucuullou,^di cased.^Dated Nov. i. ISO. CARLGAIL, IM E. BUMILLER. V. P. anil Treat. H. UNZICKER. G. M. M.UNZiCKEK. Western Rupresentatlva. ChicagoIron Works, Builders of General^ MIMINGAND MILLING MACHINERY. GoldMills. Wet nnd Dry f'rtistiini; Silver Mills, Stneltlnif. roncentratlna;,^I^ncliini:. Clilorinalint;. Hi.istii.u' utiU rinnpinir l'liints uf miy capacity.^Trainways, C.irlisi Knpines. t'oint'oiiinl Knuines, Huilcrs, furs, fugcs,^8kips. (Ii-e mill Water iiiiekets. Wheels ntnl Axles. Exclusive Eastern^MauiifaetiiriTs ami Agents for J. M. llryun's Holler Quarts Mill and^lleinly's ltniiruvcil J'riuiiipli Concentrator. WesternOffice. 4Loner Muiu Street. Helena. Mont. GeneralOffice and Works. C'lybournAve. and \\ lllow St., C'hloajo, 10. DR.C.SCHULTZ EUROPEAN OvirR^d Baot mid Stioi Store, 6NORTH MAIN ST., MJTTE, Vlierehe can he con^^sulted FttKK OF^CHAKUIC^un alt Privateand^Chronic Dla-^c.nei of Both^Si'xuti ^ Porlcct CuresWar^^ranted No In-^curablo Ca-jos^Unciortakon- No^Inlurlous^Drug's. rATABlH.Tbroat. Lassj M.I Mass] Diseases,^^iwclllv sad ts'rin i iieiitly rure.1 by my^new system of nihaiatlaii or com-^IMtiind tnedieat 'd v-ipor*. RRIVATEDISEASES. Conorruoen.lileet. ftrb'tiir'. K|^lo'.lnlymltlx.^Varlcaeele. Ilydro.'ele. Kmsirv mil ltl.idd-r^tr.iiibles. Skis sad all lm|i i:lt ^. of t 10 nia ^|,^eaiisius Kt up'Ions, I'mip et, t'ystats, Blo*saes,^tie . s|s^.!dlly cared by my new r. iuMy.^Diseases of tho Norvcui System,^pH'tnlnat weakness, nlirlit os.es, loss of .^\-^val (Miser, sexual debnitv. hidiKeslloa, et.-..^|eadi!r.r lo sorteiilin: of tlieb-aiu sad insaietv.^Jin uiatti r m list yon have tak m or wi n fSaaSd^Iseurs y.ui. in*. Sebults aarraata a cure of^^vers* e.-e he i.n.. i.j.c-. Mroo.ul stu-sM SPECIALIST, Kliento nil chronic lurlauiatloni, discharge undirregularities. ATestlnmnlal.^The names of persens cured are withheld,^but in tiiaiiv hi.tsiicfs 1 have permisslou to fur.^alsa the saaress oa condition of privacy. No^letter or n.mies will he published without ths^coiiM'in o[ the writer, lis id tho following^Isiteri HiTTr, Mont.. Nov. tn, l^B. I)nr. Kent i.th. City: I dovlre to make the^folloii lii^ statement relative to my cise In the^hop ^ that ether milortiuiato .uffrrers like my.^a'If in.iv !^^ cqillllU benenteit. 1 had Issen auf-^u i ia; f..r a hi rafss year, from srmlnsl weak^^ness, lost iu^iili^iHi ai d nervous prostration,^causing tiiclanfliolv u*id loss of sleep. My^bjdy was eoi en-1 whh ulcers and my forehead^being aarollra Inst mm lbs e.cb.owa so badly^us to tin v.- fie apji-ar.ili. e ot Krowlnir horns. I^wi s iiiiablf tn ot.fabi nioro ttiun one hour's un-^taterraated sleep at rm* time, the terrina^i clilnii an I mental snllei inu caused by my .lis.^esse bsakltts It Im possible tor ma to sieeo or^rest. tViicii my disease tint appeared I con-^sii'.'e.l lo'iii I'ln slcians sltbout re lef. I II.eo^a laSBStl'I to aars myself by iisiuk patent inedl-^elaes, hi t a ;: 11 ^ 1.1 n: I consulted and was^treated bv swveral Astsrieia taiu'ianla. srae^also failed lo cur ^ m ^. I was despaired ^f I^heilllt eured. baa a triend of mlno rei'oniineud-^ine v. u I ileebl ^^1 lo try once m ^re and so put^tin .-If i infer yatir rare wltti tne result that^alter only two weeks' treatment I frsl like a^hew nun. :ia^l am able tn return tomy work. Itake pleaAUre in eartifYlSd to this state. mealbeiore a I otary I i.bll.' and will rm- tiiru.iyou personu.ly to all my friends unl so*^quantais..1^ M M.liv'ii ml md sworn before tne on this totb^^las o.' Kovrtnber, istn. C. L. I'AMrnKi.t,^^Sola:i l'ubika. WorldsDrillino- Contest! Tot.tl-c place tmilcr^Butte Athletic C! theauspices of the tib,commeaeliiK vn s.l Indus. FRIDAYEVENINB. NDV. IS, Continuingto Nov. 22, Inclusive. Allentries fur outside tc:iius open until the ni^ht of November18. RULESTO GOVERN: Eachleant allowed lo drill l.l niinntea, dssnrtl Ii ^le. Sueoi sii-ei must lie ^i :, 1 neb dimension frnan lour aMsaM ixdiitnl the bit to list^head and not sees laan :, InHi int. Luclidrill inu-t ineuauia 1'our inch ^ jKi ind li.imnier the limit. Officeaau KaMl .rm street. Asucadi. 1 General Admission, - 50 Cents.