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4 THE ANACONDA STANDARD, SATURDAY MORNING, MAT ft, 1893. HEBUTTE OFFICE mSTANDARD Islu the Now Windsor Hotel Admix. No. tl^East Broadway Tin- Telephone^Number It 15*. Advertisementswill \^ riwlwl al the Burt*^^flew of the htaxdamu till * o'clock I' m for^tesertlon la th* follow \ug morning's paper. TIMMtam.*ici^ It delivered to llutt* 8ub-^srrlbert parly every morn Inf. BUTTETIME TABLE. monta a i sios 1iailwat time table. Tralnila-are Ituttc. So.I. 'Helena and Missoula F.x press,. Ku.a, *.\. r. Through Connection^No. I0i Anaconda I xnress No.Mk ^ ^ So.cos. V. p. Fa^t Mall No.ww. V. r. I\pr**^ Arriveal I utli\ So.2. ^lle.ena ami Missoula Ex^^press If Ku.4. *N. I*.Thnuiih t oiinectinn r* No.HC Anaconda 1-xpis.aIn No.int. Awn i l t xeross % No.HL i . 1\ last Mall I No.^'.. V. I'. Express| ft Makee o^o ronuc^-ilnnt al Harrison^ma. Mlssuu a and th.ir .1 All-no* Make close connections at tiurrlson^l\ ovrriaud trains r ist nnd west. CRUSADE_0F DOCTORS HollarPhysicians are After the ^Em^^inent Specialist!. ASWEDE WHO IS A SUCKER ani^ ra. nor*.M a. m. Mp m.^Ma in. :1 a. in. for11*7^with N. montanailMI-.Al. EUTTBCURRENT NOTES. A.M. Thornhiirgh ^^f Helena la in town. H.C Kingsbury ^^^^! I'atsy f'lark arrived^from S|Hikaiiv ycatcnlav. Therew ill Ih^ nu oimmi installation scrv-^inr this pve^llill( al CimmI I i inpLir-.' bull. Moreof Ni'wliro'a Wileli llaaol rrenni^atild tlian all otiiiT toilet |iruparutiona. Willi.in lie. k liaa BflM to Alien C Will-^laiua, lot (i, blia'k 1. I'.irk City addition,^fur M*a AnilronJ. TnrlH'i Ii.tk la'on n|ip^inte^l CIlax colleolor by City Truaaurcr^Mat Mrs.Julin ll.irroo Jnekaoii has been in^Helena ibo |^:iat few day*, llie sueat of^Mr.. P. V. llrii.li. Carlo*Win 'hold loft for ll.-lena yeater-^tlay. Ilofore In. roliirn lie will muke ^fly-^ilia trip to Idulio. UniteTurn Vendn family aorlalablo^May 7, at Citiilioo liall, lu commence at 8^oYlure. 'I In- roituniltcc. Jame*liiirlirnm. living In the eaat jiart^of town, went to llonlder yesterday lor a^abort time to PaB**|**nM In. Iiealtli. Kev.T. C Miff of Sail Ij.ko will deliver^two Iwtnrra in tlio Moiiuiniii View M. K.^elm eh on the evening-a of May 9 and 10. Jhmtam^*^^ i^^i^r^- No. 4:1. a. o. D, w. ofMeolorv 1II0. will iiive a a*rand ball^next Th'iroday ovumnv ut Ciiiider*ou'a^hull. Mi^ I'.Mn Si.iplotoii. daughter of Jndee^Klaplel.in, 1. lyint; ilaliuornii.lv ill with^imeuinonia nt iho holm uf her parent* on^Wo.i t.a oiiu .tr.-ot. Patent,on the Cn'eory nnd Wa.tiiiie-^ton bale mtalnf, rWaMa, Suininit Valley^il!.trio*. Iuim* Im'oii HMHjaa) to Michael Neal,^John II. t 'urtia and (noon Major.. TheSntiinlny b|ieriiila nt ( oiineH'a thia^wwk * ill ho 111 Iiiiko. 11 ^^^-^^ there urn tliroo^pair nf Lnl os' fa.i lilaok ho.e for .vi cm*^MM MM heavy boy*' lutau for i% cent*^|mt pan. H.Tilohy. who ^a* nrreated with J. C.^Slarlm on a eharir.' of bur^larv. withdrew^In* plea of lint fpitht, vo.ioiilay, and^waiviil exaiiiiiiaii'Hi. Ilouaaheld to the^diatrirt MaVt on a iionil of Tlieproliiiuniry oNaniination of .I.e.^Starli.i, 011 n ehariro of hur^lnry. wna con^^cluded before Jiulire Coliuan ye.lcnlny.^The defendant via. hold lo the dialriet^court in LiikU of $::,^). lu default he wna^remanded. Joaenhllntf.-m liat remodoled the Mint^aahain. and will ^|wii it nt 7 Ihi. eve-^^ )iiiar- Notbinu hut the host al wine*.^li.|UiM^ mid ciirar. w il! lie hand!e^l. and^be paaajaH fully invne. I Ml pulilic to call^and ace loin. TheCnnuell company offer nuoiher^Broai iniltioeineut .11 BtOaf cloak naini^next week ami one of o^|m-oiuI interval to^the ladic.. Thev have 1*7 luiliil.ome .nrin^^roaiiiiuo. which I bay mm lining to aell al n^reiluctioii nf about olio-third. Itcad their^di.play ad. Thecompl liuinir ^ It lie. a.'il not John^and Wrnon Munaoti. arrasted l.i-t Thurs^^day niuhi fora..null ^ lib a deadly wi^a|xtn.^npiieari'il in .liok'o ( oluian'. cnurl ye.ter-^ilay and a.k.nl that the ca^c lMMli.iuia.uil.^Hi. re^|iie.t wa. tcrantetl, but ho had to^pay the cokta. Nili an..- Inr Alarm. BlTTK.May .*^.- Iliiildins Inspector Lane^to-day |. rf..rniod hi. tir.t olliciul net tiy^vlaitinc the court houae 111 company w ith^Architect I'attci.uii. l!o|^nrt. had Iwen^circulated that the lull tower wua .haky^ami itii.al*^ and the cniuiiiiaaioiier. u.ked^1 ho.e rciiilcincn 10 make an examination.^The hell tuwor wa. found all rifht,^althouifb vibratiiiB .lightIv when iho hell^rang. It was con.idored by tlie inapector^|m'rfi^ctl^ acctire. TheC.mnoll eomiinny arc in\king up^suit* lor * ^ ^ tin. month. Mr. M.-tHoe ll.a.l. UtTTT..May ri. Mr.. M. K. McCune^died tbi* liinrning from nrrvoii* prvmtra-^tlun at No. .'-^7 West Park. She MM 117^NMJ of age and the mother of Mr*,^tieorgo Huilcr w ith v hniu .ho liv.'tl. Sb.'^bad ljo^i|i au k twmlat.. I lie fmu ral will^lu held at ItMo'clock Saturday uftcruuon^from the roaid. Ma Extraheavy l.iya' boao -Scent, a pair at^Council'* to-day. Hull**Vnralaa;nt*ii'a Tnlon.^Meet* every Friday evening in Miner*'^1'uiou bail, at ToV p. 1... J'atiih'kMi vnf.v. President,^fAJMM BBBBBi Secretary. MikeDonovan and John ^. .I^. 11 will re^^open I bo Southern sample nxim. ill Kaat^Brooilway 1^*-tiight. The re^trt has trn-n^refitted and 1 clocked with llrst-olaa*^wines, lupior. mid cigars, and vwiior*^Will uo well received. ThoVptolallot Pulled Hie Leg for^^25-Then Ho Sow Through^tho Sohomo-Dr. Todd^Will App ol. HfTTK,May 5.^Tho action of the state^board of medical examiners at Helena,^yesterday, in revoking the license of Dr.^William Todd of this city to practice med^^icine and surgery in the state, is the lirst^victory for tho ^regular.^ in another^threatened crusade against the unprofes^^sional doctors and quacks of Hutte. Tho^charge against Dr. Todd waa ^unpro-^fessional and dishonorable conduct,^ anil^that he advertised in a manner calculated^to deceive, Tlie objectionable advertise^^ment appeared for some time, and until a^few days ago, in a Hutte mornins; paper.^After relating his qualifications to Imj a^^specialist Irom Uuy's hospital, I^ndoii,^the iierman universities of 1'icil.urg^and Heidelberg, the Hotel Dieu, hospital^du Midi, hospital des Veneriens and ccoln^des Medecine, Paris, and the cities of Vi^^enna and lierlin,^ he enumerates a list of^''private and special diseases,^ including^nearly all the complaints of mankind.^The particular objection 10 the advertise^^ment, however, was to the closing sen^^tence that a ^positive cure in every case^is guaranteed.^ While tho regular phy^^sician, consider all manner nf advertising^unprofessional and dishonorable, they de^^clare that a guaranteed cure is not only^dishonorable, but that it is a deception^and an intential fraud. They maintain^that no doctor can give a positive assur^^ance of a cure a* to any disease. ClitilDr. Todd wa* ordered to appear^liefi.ro the medical board, half u dozen^other Hutte doctor* advertised extens^^ively and guaranteed cure., but, within^the last few day., their advertisomeut*^huvo been changed to conform with pro^^fessional ethics. Some now ^guarantee^c inc., U eause we lake no incurables;^^some ^have heller success than other^specialists,^ and others huvo lai n ^par^^ticularly successful^ in the treatment of^n score of enumerated disease, an I invito^an ins|iert urn of testimonials 011 tile in^their olllces. Oneol tho physician* who baa been^active lu the past in the prnsoouiioii of^unprofessional doctors, said, tn-ilav, that^the case of Dr. Tiald w a. a tc.t and i hat a^vigorous war would now Ihi fought against^the others and that their change of adver^^tisements would not save them. Dr.^Todd's ultoruey aaya that un appeal w ill^be taken to the district courts, w here, be^felt .lire, tho action of the medical hoard^would lie reversed. Dr. Tisld is SMI of^1 be oldest physicians in Unite, having^practiced here for many your.. Ho dis^^continued his advertisement about a^week ago. Inconnection witli the movement^ngaiu.t the unprofessional diKMors.thccx-^|ierienceof Asarin Taivoiu,the well-know 11^Swede, as related by loin to a re|m^rier of^the Ktanpakp, is somewhat interesting^and timely. V Ay tank you tell day story in paper how^waa a sooki-r,^ said he ill choice Die^IIIh.hi dialect, and lin n proceeded with u^long tale about having been taken in by^one of the specialists. According to his^story. Taivoia had been slightly under the^weal her, hut was far from being sick.^However, ho saw the apecinliat'a advertise^^ment and visited him and. without mak^^ing any examination, the doctor told him^lie was a very sick man. bin could be cured^forf-i. Taivoia was scared but he had^only H with him and wautod to know il 11 o^cure luuldn'l la-sluriisl on a ^^ ^ stsMMM.^The doctor said it could and the t:^^changed ownership. Tuivola was then in^^formed that the (5 would go for the con^^sultation and thai ho would have 10 put^up fJlb.ifore any medicine would ho given.^He lull the doctor's otlicc to think It over^and w as follow ed by a young mail w ho^entered into conversation w ith him telling^him that he. Ms* was under the special^^ist's treatment and w a. Iieiug cured al a^marvel toil' rate. Tho man praised the^skill of the doctor and succeeded in con^^vincing Tuivola that he had belter con^^tinue the cun*. so hi* ...in relumed with^Ike fL' i for w hich he got a I sit lie of medi^^cine. He t.aik the stuff .'uncording to di^^rections mid when it was all used up ^he^loci |hhjiv go.it. but not ail well,^ so went^back to the doctor for MOM medicine. liethen tell me he cost, me hundred^dollars more for cure, then ay know ay^was a Soulier.^ continued Tuivola. ill re^^lating his experience and then another^patient came in and praised the doctor',^great llbliltv and told Taivoiu llow lllll'-li^he had ts-eii henellted by the treatment. Aypi.ity hecg siMiker, but lint so MM^i^ail ny not pay more.^ and lie got up to^leave, w liereii|h^n the dm'tor suggested^the money be paid 011 the monthly instal^^ment plan, but Taivoia could not see it^and made his way to the ucwspu|^cr oflsTO^to ^iell a .torv for |w|h'r.^ Ho is employ ed^us a tailor in Council .. ThoCouncil company are making up^suits fur this in.nub. WhichHead Make, llie Quickest Tim. lo^till.'**.. I TheCroat Northern make, quicker time^to St. Paul and |.iints cast thereof than^any other line. Andis llie only road which makes the^run to Chicago in two nights. Other^lines all use three nights. 11.11. I.augl.o,^S T. A. 70 rhlrasn and Itetutn $10. Seventydollars to Chicago and return^via the lii-cat Northern railway . 011 ac^^count of the Columbian eX|Mwitiou. I I-^feelive Mav 4. I'or full particulars call at^tho i. real N oil her n ticket olllco, lu^ Mum^street. ^ s TheCouncil company are making up^suits for fcio this mouth. Tlieauthority of tlie KncycIoomh 1 ia^Uritatinica has never bccii.t|uewiiom*d 111^nuy court of j.is: 100 in this country or in^Kuro|^. Lawyers take it mm court to^.peak from it or quote it, with the same^assurance that they would lioin a law^bt.ik. Thefinest lino of pianos in Molilalia are^tobe seen at tho Sherman Music Co.,^Muin street, Hon. . TheCouncil company arc making up^sun* for fiv'i ihi* month. EvisCorrectly tilted with glasses by^an e\|iert optician. Ley*, the Jeweler,^tlwdey block. TheKncyclopwdia ilritsnnica is the^must complete reference library the world^has ever seen. TheCouncil couipuiy are making up^suits for skis' MMMh. Vetthey come. l..ssl coal atovca oulv *u.11. j. uiui.10. BUTFEW REGISTERED. CalaoMsala Malta ^*w ^^^ OsMaSSssl^Willi ths Law. ( Bt'TTE,May 5. The Chinoso of thl* oily^are doing a little boycotting on their Own^book. They are boycotting tho Geary reg-^latry law. At least, that i* wbat tho Bix^Companies are doing. L^ui^, tbolr rsfM*^sentative in t Ins city, is using iii* influoMeo^against registration, and most of thoBD^Chinamen in this city are following bia ad^^vice. In fuel, most of tho Chinamen are^apparently under tho iulluonco of thia^company. Thiswa* the last day for registration undertbo Oarv law. The number regis^^tered ha* not nearly reached 100. Those^who have registered are mainly those who^did not reach thia country through tlie Six^Companies. Still there are some who^have risked incurring Iho displeasure of^the great Chinese monopoly by stealing In^on Major Allium in the evening and reg^^istering, while imposing on the major tho^necessity for secrecy. Itis thought that the timo allotted (or^registering tuny be extended. No far ^*^Hutte is concerned, however, there has^lss-n ample lime for nil the Chinamsnto^register who are di.|Hj*^l to do so. The^situation at the time nf closing the hooks^nt the registry olllce 1..-night I* that, if the^Coary law i^ put into effect, the Chinese^question in Hutte is practically solved.^Toe lime for arrests has been extended to^May 10, and the registry otllcer expect*^that a further iioldh aiioii will be leceived,^either extending the time for registration^or delaying further the time when arrests^under the law can he made. Theprocess ^^f rcgi.tration as^on in the office this afternoon waa n.^sarily slow. Full answers are required to^a ureal many questions, and it is a diffi^^cult and slaw in:.iter to get satisfactory^answers from Chinamen. Full descrip^^tions must be given, w ith height, weight,^occupation, length of time in tho country,^port of entry, etc. Most uf the Chinamen^rcgi.tonsj have been in the country 11^years or more. There are also w ritten^down distinguishing marks, such as scar*,^so that the Chinutnun registering cun bo^identified reudily. and no one elae can bs^^substituted under tlie same name. MINSTRfcLSYREDEEMED. Thel.sorgla 1'eopls Are the Kasl Muff A1..mil show.^steTTB. May o. The Georgia minstrels^to-night redeemed the reputation of min^^strelsy in Hutte. and gave one of the boat^nnd most varied performance* of it* kind^seen ut Msguiro's this season. Since its^lust appear nice here, the company has^been greatly improved, and nearly every^man on the stugo was a good performer.^The audience w as well entertained, and^several jokes cracked at tho expense of^tbo MMj and lamented Elks minstrels^were received with uproarious applause Innd laughter. For instance, Mr. ^ rosby,^one of the end men, thought the Inter^HmmMjM editor w as fond of game he-^cn..so ho has had roast Elk for two days, Iand concluded that 11 was a ^Dwyer^ ne^^cessity. Hilly 1vt.amis also touched a^responsive chord when ho appeared in Ms 'male attire ami told the audience that bo Ibad made a MM on big Charley Lane,^and that the luttcr had promised to man^^age another Elk p.iinstrol company. Tho^|H*rfuriiiuncc was good tlirnugbout. witli-^out wuits or drugs, and tlie house was^crow ded. A matinee w ill be given to-mor^^row and the last |k i formance iu the even^^ing. MARCHINI. ORDERS. THEYWILLNOT RESIGN TheRepob.lcan Aldermen Hits De^^cided to 8taj. SOME POINTS AT ISSUE MayorDugan Acted Under tho Rulos^^nd Was Suotalnsyd-How tho^Committees Stand^Na-^Pbbllcans Farad Wall, Loral OMrrrs or the Kalvatloo Arm*.^Transferred la Another field. - Hint, May 5. -This evening Captain^i;.un.dell and Lieutenant I'nger bade^giaal-bye to their comrades in the Salva^^tion Army of this city. They have been^in charge of the local army for seven^month, and have done most efficient^work, the army being in better condition,^at the present time than ever before.^Marching orders w.-re received yesterday.^The olli.sTS expressed deep regret at leav^^ing Hutte. They Imped that some persona^bad haaa benefited by their mission. A^farewell cuffo supper waa given at the bar^^racks Ihi* evening, tin next Sunday^evening tbo officers w-ill hold their last^^Mating at llie barrack. No. East Park^street. A collection will lie taken at the^door to Ihi used us cur fare in taking Cap^^tain Hamsdell and Lieutenant I'nger^away from Hutte, . - ^ ^^^Its an III Wlu.1 That lllows No Oae same^Uood. Firmsof our city that buy close give^their orders direct to the manufacturers^six to eight mouths in advance. While^this is a great advantage in way of prices,^urn middlemen's prolltsi it also ha* tho^di..oU ..mage, of one** liability to buy too^largely. Such is the case w ith the well-^known lint and furnishings house ^^f^Wishou's, 41 Last Park. They are stocked^to overflow tug and w ill offer it this entire^month ut actual manufacturer', price*.^This is possibly the luwest prices ever^j MMI in Hutte even at auction sale.^Kverything in hat., underwear, hosiery,^neckwear, shirts, gloves, etc., worn by^man is in their stock of latest spring MM^elues, and the price u prolific., one to^tin in 011 each article for tho entire month,^tiivo them a call. IsIt Mtver^^Do you wish to procure some^silverware^ And do you want it^cheap'.' We have a way by which you can^get it for nothing. I'or the next month^we will discount all your purchase. 111 our^store pi per cent, anil give you coupou j^tickets to represent this itiseount. When ]^you shall have enough tickets you may cx- 1^change them w Hh us foi silverware, taking^knives, forks, s|hhjiis. sugar Ism Is. butter^dishes and knives, etc., etc. All you will^have to do is lo purchase your dry goods I^of Gourtcnay. Case A GravcUe Co., and I^your silverware will cost you nothing. The 1^g.asls tin. 011 exhibit in our store, the^prices arc marked 011 each piece so that^you will know bow many goods you will '^have to purctinsc to secure discount^enough to procure any of them. Courte- |^liny. Case St Gravellc Company. TO THE WORLD'S FAIR C'l.rsplvia .he ^lr.-ai Northern Kail way. Thet.reat Northern is selling tickets to^Chicago and return at INsM with Ma^over pru lieges west of St. Paul, giH.l to^ret 11 ni via any direct line until November 1Mb. lono tuber that this road make, quicker^time than any other, usingouly two night*^to i hiciigo. Klogatitnew- dining car*, luxurious^s1cc|hts and handsome day coaches are^run on through iraitis. H.H. I IkHI. G. T. A. J.E. Dawson. General Agent, Butte. A.Schilling, the merchant tailor, has re^^moved to 4'1 West Park street. I'.verybisly^MviMdMl call and sou bis samples of^spring and summer suitings. F.xtraMM tv laiys' hose Cerent, a pair at^t onueH's lis-.lay. I ^s ^- r.nglisbwatches accurately repaired by^l^'ys. the Jeweler. Owsley block. Allnew . WihkJ cook stoves only $7. H. I I^J. Illume.j m Bi-tte,May ^^^ - Mayor Dugan'* office^hours are from 10 to 13 in the morning^and from 'J to .^^ in iho afternoon. Thia is^under the ordinance requiring live hours^attention to municipal affairs daily. Tbo^mayor was in his office as usual to-day,^and lie received a good many visitor* and^communications of one kind and another,^but hs didn't receive any more resigna^^tions. The other republicans are express^^ing thomsolvoi a* going to stay In tbo^council, and they hopo that thero will bo^to. further trouble. One of tbo republican^alderman said to a Standard reporter^to-day: 1think we wore certainly in tho right^in this matter. Hut we were knocked out^and it was our own fault. Hud our own^force* stuck together, we could have dic^^tated a compromise to suit ourselves.^Hut there waa division in our own ranks;^we are beaten, and that ends It. Oneof tlie other republican aldermen^.aid that they would still bo able to got^the better of Mayor Dugan if Alderman^l'ascoe would only withdraw his resigna^^tion. He said, too, that all bonds that^might bo sold under the circumstances^would be illegal. It cannot be aeon how^thia makes any difference. The officers^appointed Wednesday nigbt have taken^their seats without opposition or protest^on the part of tbo old olllcers. There is^110 contest thus far aud no indications^that there will bo any. Anotherrepublican alderman admitted^that Dugan might bo right or might be^wrong in voting to confirm his own ap^^pointment*. But he insisted that he was^surely wrong in ruling his decision sus^^tained when the vote on the appeal was a^lie. It is easily shown that the alderman^is wrong iu this point. Section dJ of the^rule* and order of business uf the council^of Hutte. Mont., prepared and adopted a^year ago at the suggestion of ex-Mayor^Mantle, says: Theserule, may be amended or re|a*aled by a^luajoilt) of all liie members of the council, or^tlie) ma) be sii.iwudcd by u two-tblriU vule,^and Hubert'. Itules of order shall govern lu ull^cases not herein provided fur. Thialeaves the mutter to Itobcrt's Rules^df tinier, section It of which says: Ifthere I. a tie vote, the decision of the 1 ha r^Is sustained. MayorDugan has instructed Health Of^^ficer Gunn to proceed with hisaifltce a*^though reappointed. Inasmuch as the^council ha. twice refused to confirm the^appointment ut Dr. Haviland, it may he^that Dr. Gunn will be permitted to retain^tho oilier. Itis likely that a noundmaster will be^appointed at the next council meeting.^A pounuiiiusier bus loug been needed in^Hutte, but apparently the olllce ha* never^been very successfully conducted. A pull^is being made iu l. nalt of Koland Creech^for this position, Mr. Creech being an old^cowboy and an export in the art of roping^refractory' cattle. Apeculiar mistake has arisen in the ap^^pointment of ono of the police offlceis.^Both John Nicholl and John Nichols were^applicants for a position on the force.^One of them wa* appointed, just which^one does not seem clear. The next day^both went down and qualified, line of^them was put to work, but ibe othor one^claim* he was legally appointed. Anexamination of the list of commit^^tee* show, that the republicans certainly^have the best of it. They have the chair^^manships of the ways and mean* commit^^tee, the street and alley committee, the^public building committee, the fire com^^mittee, and the printing committee, all^iniportunt committees. They also have^the judiciary' committee. City Attorney^Cotter being chairman, and they have a^majority of the committee without Cotter. Threepair ladies' fait black hose for 63^cent* at Council'* to-day Strangebut true. The lined and cheap^^est range* and cook stove* ever shown in^this western city. Examine for yourselves^and l^o convinced. H. J. Blume, 7m W.^Park. Threepair ladies' fast black hose for SO^cants at Conneli's to-day. Forfine tailor-made clothe* at reason^^able prices, cull upon L. E. Cook, agent^for G. W. Simmons ^ Co. of Boston, at bis^office, room 1, Windsor hotel. Ladies,try ^Vinvi.^ the ^way to health.^^Office No. 21, Owsley block, 1 toti p. m. Justthink of it. Six hole ranges for^ttW.75. II. Blume, 78 W. Park. Extraheavy boys' hose -.'.cents a pair at Council'*jo-day . Buythe improved Singer. Olllce, 41^West Granite struct, Butte. atlimn ni Butte,riont. To-Day SATURDAY,the laat day of^the Special Cape-Price Sale,^S6,oo. Half of them were^Sold Yesterday, the Rest^Will Oo To-Day. ACape Worth Nearly Double^the Price Asked. WetWeather Good* at Special^Prices. Some Styles Closing^at Half Price. Trunksand Valises. WillCape price wonders^never cease ^ For weeks past^we've been doing by lar the^largest women's cape business^ot tnis city. Even some of the^larger manufacturers realize^this. A little more than a week^ago we received Irom one large^dealer a sample line of Capes,^wishing us to wire at what price^we could use the entire lot. We^telegraphed that we could use^the lot at a very low price and^if satisfactory to express them.^Contrary to expectations one-^half came yesterday. We^place them on sale Fridayand Saturday Only, andat a price SeveralDollar* Less than wecould have purchased them Thirtydays ago, namely, $6.90. Theyare made of Broad^^cloth, trimmed with braid and^r.bbon. Cut very full, with^cape on yoke, pinked both^eJges. On sale Friday and^Saturday at the above price^only. y/etWeather Goods. Wehave been selling a large^lot of those silk Macintoshes^that we advertised a few days^ago. The price was $20, to^close only $10 each. A few^more only remain. Gossamers^from ^1.50 and upwards. Um^^brellas from 75c and upwards. f^runksand Valises. Wehave received nearly a^half carload of Trunks and^Valises. Too many for us to^store away. Prices reduced to^make room This will be a^great year for Trunks and Va^^lises. This will be a great^time to buy. You will save $2^to $5 on the purchase price by^buying here. Find them in the^basement annex. I.K.LEWISS 60. READ.MARK ANDLEASH what you can save by purchas^^ing vour grwwra* for uAh. Just see what^you can parens so for a dime:^1 can Sweetened Cream, best lo th* market, 10* Ican I'ntwestened Cream ^'^ Iran 1'ottod Tongue 100 Iran goo I Sardine* ^M lIbsood Katdos ion I|t c ^ax. Bcbep|i'* Coeoaiiut loo 1lMi kaao of i orn or Won March ^' 3lb package Slug's Self-rising Buckwheat.. loo^We have a laras quantity of Franco- American^Soups, wii cu uis sold everywhers at from .v^c^to 7.V each, we arc selling them al :iv. Quart^can* of Fairbanks' Soups, 20c rack, la c'oru^Beef w* soil: Ilb can for l^ illb cau lor......*o Ilb ran Lunch Tongue aM ChippedBeef, par cau 'JM Wehave Just received a consignment of Yar-^mouth bloaters. We will sell these 8 lor -JOc.^Wo hav* also a large consignment of nugar^lick ed Ham*, which we are sailing below t hi*^sarop.lee: also a new lot of our celebrate I^Boneless Ham. laour Cigar, Tobacco and Uqior Depart^^ments we esn savs you m^ cents on every doll ir^sxissBdod. Wo are ichlug ^tireat Butte' Cigars,^SI in a box, lor 50c As we have only a few l^ t,^this offer la only good us long as tin y last. Cu*^ban lib itoiu ftgurs, .yi in a box. per hux il .'A Wshave a full line of Has*'Ale aud linn,^neu' Mout. I in pot ted. (not Imitation i wn'.cii^we are sailing st the low price of ^^^ M |a*r doz. Ourfin* lid Wm. B.rkele Whiskey at M pet^gallon: will cist you M anywhere else. Don'tforgo: tb* address. BUTTECASH GROCERY CO. Cor.Park and Wyoming rt*.. Butt*.^Hlbsrnla Building. Ccntsrvllle a.F. BKAV,. Manastr. D- Norcross, SPECIALIST,PHYSICIAN. SURGEON. Nervous,Private, Chronic,^Blood and Skin Diseases. EYE,EAR, NOSE AND THROAT i Catarrh)^Glasses Accurately Fitted. Diseasesof Women. Personsnot able to call can addreaa Dr.^Norcroas, Butte, Montana. Office:Owsley Block, Rooms 4, 7,8,0.^and 10. WML HOGE, M, B. BRDWNLEE, R.C (HIMBERS,^MARCUS DALY, F. E, SARGEA1T. HOOE,BROWNLEE ^ CO., BANKERS, ButteCity, Montana. Transacta Genera'. Banking Business. Ex^^change Drawn on all the Leading Citiesot Europe.^Collection. Promptly Attended T*. Corresimndcnti:Well*. I'argo at Co., New^Turk: Weils. Karso A Co.. rait Lake. WclU,^Fargo a Co. Kan Krnnal.ro: Omaha Nit ouai^Bank, Omaha; First Na-lonal Bank, ouialia;^First .National Bunk. Anaconda. PROF.HOFFMANS* DISCOVERY CuresIn fir* to tea day* GoDorrhofs,Gleet, Ltncorrhoea or Whit* AndIt guaranteed not to raiiM stricture. Pro^^fessor Hoff mans' Discovery it the result of man v rearsexpertsue* and study of Uouorrhoea aud^ileet. with the special object of find tig a S kfs^quick and sure cure for all the unnatural dis^^charges and private diseases of muti and tha^debtiatloc weaknett peculiar to women He-^member It will cure you in a few days without^tb* sld of publicity of s doctor. Do not experi^^ment when thai It guaranteed to cure you.^Every bottle guaranteed to cure any cote of a Kivat*nature. Mail order* promptly attended^. Correspondence solicited. For sale oo y^at the SecurityDrug Store, CornerMain and Galena Street*. OEOKGKSPRUNG Manages. NOTICETO CREDITORK.-E^tat* of BlrdU^Draper, deceased. Notice it hereby gives^by tha undersigned, administrator of the estst*^of Birdie Draper (known at Blrdlo Miller^d^^erased, to the creditors of. and all persons nav.^hit claims against the *ald deceased, lo exhibit^them with the nre^ssary vouchers, within foul^months after the first publication of tlits notice,^to the said administrator at iSarrtsou. or to W,^H. Trtppst, th* attorney for tald estate, at Deer^Ixidge, the same being the place for the trans^^action nf the bushiest of tald estate in th*^county of Deer Lodge, state of Montana. B.F. 11KOWN.^Administrator of the estate of Birdie Draper,^deceased. Dated.Anrll s. IHO! NOTICETO CREDITORS.^Ettato of Ana*^Ftolln. deceased. Notice Is hsreby gives^by the undersigned, administrator of the estat*^of Auue Frolln. deceased. to tlie creditors of^and all persous having claims against tlie said^I deceased, to exhibit theui with the necessar)^i vouchers, within four months after the publics-^I lion of this notice, to the administrator at Harri^^son. Mont., or to W. H. Triin.n, the attorney foi^: said estate at Deer Lodge. Mom., the same be^^ing the place for the transaction ot the busluesi^I of said estate In the county of Deer l-odgc. slot* ofMontana.B F. Rhowk, IAdministrator of the estate of Auue Frollu, d^^nessed. DatedApril a. 189*. Thetime will soon be up when you will have to lay aside your Winter^Suits and Overcoats. Would it not be a good plan to look about and^sec the Styles for SPRINBSUITS AND OVERCOATS. GOLDSMITH^ CO. have tables full of them, more and better than ever^before, and it's the Good Kind of Clothing,, worth buying. We will be^pleasetl to post ycu on prices. Spring- Overcoats at every price, from $ 1 8^to $25. Spring Suits from $5 to $25. Agents for Dunfap Hats. ButteCity,^Montana.