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THE ANACONDA STANDARD, TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 11. 1895. RUTTB^rc BEES KETIRE1I hatNo UM Hroa-iwej. H.itSs 1 ^'^ P^S0 A^N^ m. Aaltsrtaist- rat* furelsasd ^ *PS^ ONCECK andhe's tit M1* thorp, t ^ i. vyon! a-I^ .'''.^Whatever the plaeo or oc^i*ii^ii. iinin* ntihl^fee suitably dri^^^-^ I foe 't. No attire, li -wsver^cosily, nuts, sKherlho srearM ^r in*^era half tolsratilv. uti'e.s K li serfs*! toil.^Want ot tit tiola ^ a 1 UM t-n ranni ilMHtl^of .IreM. Notlnn: cai^ ^^ i.nn^e. Thf nwit'^t annieiei a r '.i.n m i I-^rlolhler Piin niski't^ a t'r.. i- to mi-^ .1. It'^^mucii better to mi^ the msl M'eswlail*^Md harlnii a tusOaatlal .iu I tiylWi suit mad*^to ord*r at a r ., n il ^^ ^. BUTTECURRENT NOTES. Coupleof Forgers Sent to^Penitentiary. the MR. ANZONE DISCHARGED Old Suit of Harris Against the GoodTemplars-Demurrer Filed^Against the Complaint of^Warren etal. vs. Water Co. SUvfi^6V Nowis tli* tim* to subscribe.^Emoke ^El Capltr . G*ner^r clears. AllonWbMiM nf DtaMh was In HuttI^yesterday. Hun.Robert Smith came over from^Helena v.st nlay. Bestdomestic cigar made^^The Mon^^tana Rose.^ Try one. Mrs.J. C. Curtln and daughter of^Helena, are In the city. Majesticsteel ranges. Tuttlo Ma M^facturing ^ Supply conipanv. SamuelF^^y has sold to John Ho*-^kins a lot on the Helle of lintte lode^for *T7o. Gradingon the new hlcycle track at^the Athletic grounds was begun yes^^terday. Watchcleaning. 11.00; mainsprings.^II. Warranted on* year. Mayer. 40^W. Park. Getour tlcures on mining f uppliea. m^mean business. Tuttlo Manufacturing oi^Supply company. Men'sand boys^ mackintoshes, full^lines, fresh Roods. just received at^Gans ^ Klein s. Thecounty commissioners were In^session again ret* r.Iay, but transacted^very little bMUMMB, Millinery.Ladles, call and inspeet^our 13. and 00 cent hats. Miss Gil^^bert. SO West I'ark. TheDlM RtVMCB placer. tt% mlb-s^south of Butte, has been 1 nated by^Charles J. Y. Wade. Untiltimes improve we shall sell our^^hlrts^silver dollar shirts^at 50 cents^apiece. Kaufman liros. NesbtttSisters. 10 West Granite,^have the fnest dining parlor in tha^city. Every d*llcacv in reason. TheIda and Sort. 1 Horse ajirar^claims, two miles south of Rock^^er, have b. en located by W. K. CtowOf^and others. Mr.and Mrs. J. W. Cotter w ill this^evening entertain at dinner the Do-^minlean fathers and Fathers I ^.- Here,^Batelis and A.irts. Th-sal. ..f !^ -'TV. 1 s. a.ts f..r Tina-^fi re^ and ^i'irat. s of !'^ nzai.ee^ will^open at the opera house box office this^rooming, when ticket! can k^ ex^^changed. Youcan try them on where the eye^of man will sol n :i li vow. Th^ y ranfa^In pike (MB I- to $j and are the^chiapeft and ^swellest ' pants ^ rtr of^^fered for the money. Kaufman Broa, Therew ill be no qaSSiteSI a* I o w hero^you Bill buy ,1 you once securo ot:r li^iire*^on hoists, boilers and mMsIM supplies.^J uttle Manufacturing A- Supply rompatty, Wesell you a better hlaok satino^shirt for V^ ceats than you can get any^^where else, inir 'iml.-rw. ai at TO cents^per suit Is a rtsckoo, I! mchet the Part streetClothier. Commencingon Saturday the Great^Northern will sell return tickets to^Helena and Boulder every Saturday^for one tare Tickets will be good to^return en Monday. Thefuneral of Denis Dunn who^died Sunday, will lake plno it f^o'clock 'his altar noon from th tots^residence, In East Centervllh Mr^Dunn was M y-ars old and HMtVSS a^wife and familv. Sneaktlibv.s Bain .1 an entrance f^^the I'alals lioyiil. in Ki-t Park street,^at an curly hour y.h)ti rd:.y morning by^^ llmhltiit thrnu,'h i tranaCBI and got^away with about JT^. worth of silk^handkerchiefs .md mttl li Itmakes a dIComoa w here you buy^your clothes. Ton found that out long^ago. and your exp-n nee cost money.^To get even by tagn -. buy on .,f our^te*i dollar suits They look line and j^MUllrtM In iiuillty. Kaufman Bros. TheeoaaMtttsc appolatad by the^chamber of commerce to ^xaicinc the^^ uute for the propoaed Cataract road^went to Wb kes yeal Tdaj morning,^accompanied by s.\-ral eitu ii^, audi^were there met by Presldenl Maapaosj^of th.- i:\ i Ma] mln Thefuneral of William All. n of New^Paris, ObJo, who riled very suddenly^a few days ago fno , a ^ ar.ilytie stroke 1 qsj the 1^and the day after his arrival here on^a visit to his i n, U. M Alb n. will take^place at Z o'clock this afternoon from^Masonic hall. In W^ at I'ark street.^8ervic^s will 1^ conducted at the hall^by Rev. J. H. Little. To Butti a Boa-^ten band Will head th pn Owingto the gnat crowda of peo^^ple attending the . 1 '^inn jt sale of^Simon Jacobs k i - stoic, on Sat^^urday and .M : toshow the tin ^ clothini ^ k Th ^^manageinem liave maO arrangements,^however, which will en.i'.l.. ih.ni^show the tntln clothing k b gln-^nlng Tu.-sd.^ r. and every I r will ha\ ^^an Kpio'i'tuniiy to inspect th- Bni -^MM of clothing evar brought to Mon^^tana, which will ^^^ sold al pricea cut^li^wer,' cat dc.-|^er and .: vli leas r^ -^gjard for value than any similar stuck^ever before t.U d ..u -^le. Butte,June in.-Wllllam Siegar, alias^William I.. I.edford. and fharles Rus^^sell. ahaJ JanseJ Spencer, a pair of^penmen who did a brief hut big busl^i - i i I'.utte a few months ago decks on other men's bank^accounts, have beta retired for a period^of vi ;irs by JttdaTf Speer. who this^moring sentenced Siegar to five years^Hill Russell to two years In the peni-^t. ntiary Hi gal insisted on having a^trial and tic jury promptly found him^guilty, I'.ussell took warning and Ilead^^^! tiniIty. thus saving the trouble^and espeajM of convicting him, for^which he was let off with a light sen^^tence. Asatiltinl a llruminrr AlfredAnior.e was tried before a^Ju'y on the chair* of assault with In-^t nt to commit murder on I'atsey Brown,a tea drummer, on the night of^Jap 11 ,t. it. Ortce and .1 M. McCli r-^nan appeared as attorneys for the de^^fendant. BroWB, the prosecuting wit^^in -s, li stiti d that he, w ith J. G. Jeans,^left the Butte hotel and went up Main^street to the Hennessy corner and^lb. n turned down towards the Use II^ nd ran Into or against Angon^. I':Wl aid. What thedo you mean,do you want to knock me^down.^' They quarreled and several^blows wci. struck, but Hmwn couldn't^remember who struck the first blow.^Tin y at pnmted and BroWl and Joans^went on west a few ttepa, when Jeans^called Brown'l attention to the fact^that I.is necktie was missing. They^started back to Where Aneone was and^Brown demanded his necktie, which^Angotic said he did not have, but^Brown thoOgUl he saw It sticking out^of the man's Jack, t and reached for It,^when A neon* cut him on the left side^of the neck with a knife inflicting a^gash four inches long and a iiuarter of^an Ini h deep. Brown's testimony was^supported by that of Jeans, and Dr. McCrimmon testified that the cut wouldhave been fatal if an eighth of^an inch deeper. ThomasLloyd and John M. Howard^saw the fracas ami testified that^BroWl and Jeans followed Angnne and^j struck him. Beth w. re striking and^I punching him When he cut Brown, and^' W. J. Naughten testified that he saw^! Angone soon after his arrest and his^face was swollen and lips bruised.^The defendant testified that he was^| walking down the street and minding^I his own business when Brown and^his frbnd .lumped on him and beat^him. They were striking him right and^! 1. ft and he pulled his pocket knife out^I and struck at Oft* of them in self-de-^| fense. ^If I had not cut h'.m I would^I not be here to-day.^ said Ant .i.e. He^1 sal I he did not try to kill him but^I th.eight it Would have served him^right if he had been killed,^oth. r witness, s testified to Angone's Iprevious gI channcter and repsjta Itlnn. and one to the fact that on the^I night of the fracas Brown was drunk^I and In a bolstnuts condition. Th.-case was submitted to the Jury^Without argument and a verdict of not^gully was returned and the defendant^discharged. GrandRapids; Mrs. W. ^' Talbott.^H T.eman; r. K. Hamblin. Ji oh Murr.^Allen Wheeler. Philadelphia; A. Y.^I'.ayne. Minneapolis; J. W. Fuller and^wif -. W. v M. lllck. St Paul; T. 8.^Merchant. H. lbuilln. San Francisco;^B. M. Llchtensteln. Salt Lake. THE RECENT TRAGEDY.^Johnson to lie llurted in llrlena-The^torouer'a lui|iie^t.^special Inspaten to th- s; h i ir I Helena.June 10^The coroner's In^^quest which was held to-day over th*^body of Dick Johnson, the colored pu^glllst, who was murdered Sunday^morning by William ItegerstofT. brought^out no new facts of any coru.e.|uenoc.^From testimony of all witnesses, It^' v ubl aecm the shooting was entirely^) Yriprovoked and was BfOSeoditatod,^J^'^ ! l!0K*reto(T does not seem to WOffTy over HITIT BHfl BLUFF Andthe Fairies in the Marshes Know^It Quite Well. MARSHAL TEBO RKSOLUTb Vigorous Protests Entered and^Pathetic Appeals Made, But All^to No Avail Mayor Thomp^^son to Submit a Report. thematter In the feast. Ills appetite^was not affected and he appeared In a^cheerful frame of mind all day.^s^nt for Col. C. B. Nolan and had i^long consultation with hlrn. bin was^allowed to see no one but the attorney.^His plea will undoubtedly be self-de^^fense Thevictim of Sunday morning's^tragedy will be buried to-morrow after^^noon from the African Methodist Kpls-^repal church It promises to be very^largely attended, as all the colored^people knew Johnson and liked him. RUN BY THE DEVIL. A Itellainy Settlement ^ olhipnert -F^lnl^Disease or sheep. Vancouver.It. C. June 10.-Mall ad^^vices by the steamer Wairlmoo are as^follows: Anthrix. a dis.ase of sheep,^is prevalent In SOSM parts of Australia^In a most fatal form. The disease baf^^fles the doctors, who can find no rem^^edy to counteract Its ravage-;. A num^^ber of bullocks shipped from Victoria^colony to Kngland have died from^pleuro-pneumonl.i on shipboard. Cat^^tlemen generally are greatly excited,^fearing that Kngland will stop all ship^^ments. Pilgrimsare constantly returning^from the new Australian col.my in Par^^aguay. They say that an attempt was^made to start a model settlement,^founded on the teachings of Bellamy,^but that instead the whole settlement^was run by .e devil. The sufferings^of the members of the Australian col^^ony are terrible. Ther*r4onnel I'm-hangcd.^New York, June 10.^It is said that tho^reorganisation of tho Anaconda inino was^for the purpose of concentrating certain^interests hitherto too diversified. Tho^personnel of the company will remain u; ^^changed. The stockholders will receive^new shares in direct proportion to the r^former holdings. DefaultingTreasurer.^Denver. Col., June 10.^A special to the^Nows from Lander, Wyo., says Kluier^H ink, one of ibo most prominent men of^Fremont county, who retired from tho^office of couitv treasurer in January,^| IbjKJ, has found to bo a defau e: in tho^sum of $1,4 At. He has left the country. WattrEn Koute.^Denver, Col., June lu. ^ F.v-Govornor^Waito left Denver to-dav for Montana,^where he goes on an extended lecturing^tour. Rutte,June 10 ^Tho new police regu^^lations rei|tililng the d-ulzens of the^bail lands to keep their window hliinis^' toned and their curtains tightly drawn^for 21 hours i-very da\ h is occasion, d^a terrible roar from the Imnfllf^ of the^houses and the properly owners, and^the howl that haa gone up Is said to^fesasj onto of the aldermen awake^nights. It has become n common thing^for Sack new administration to st n t^In to reform the bad lands by compel^^ling the women to close their blinds^and keep off the streets, but they have^nil given up the Job for one loas'Ui or^another after a few days. In ti ls 0Mt,^however, the order was evidently made^with the Intention of living up to it,^and It has been SMforced :-^^ far to the xeryletter. Thnkl-time women of therow who have had experience with^other new administrations and b.-lieved^that the latest order was intended,^like Its predecessors, merely for a bluff,^opened their blinds for I f' W minutes^hist night and they pall MUM In the^city treasury this morning for doing It. ImmcdUstelyafter th.- new ordnt^w. tit into effect a committee of disrep^^utable women waited on Marshal Tebo^and attempted to persuade him that he^was doing them a great injustice and^that they ought at h ast be allowed to^raise th.dr blinds aftei midnight. The^marshal was Inexorable, however, and^he cut the delegation off with an em^^phatic reply that plainly admitted of^no argument. Th. committee then^waited on Mayor Thompson, who po^^litely refcred them back to the mar^^shal. S^in ^ of the property owners then^came and Interview, d the marshal and^mayor, and soon learned that in the^opinion of those gentlemen their in^^fluence did not amount to much. They^were as politely received as the fash^^ionably attired and highly-colored fai^^ries and received the same satlsfactl m.^Finding that no kind of argument^could be successfully used with the^mayor or marshal, the Interested par^^ties have now turned their attention to^the aldermen, and thi y expect to have^the order modified If not entirely- done^away with at the next meeting of the^council. Themarshal is of course prepared to^carry out any order of the council,^even If that body should decide that^the women of On lens, Wyoming and^Mercury streets can keen their doors^wide open as well as their windows^and blinds. If the matter Is left to^Marshal Tebo and Chief Waters the^blinds w ill remain closed during their^term of office. ORDER OF MARCH. WhoWill I'artlriimte In the ^ir-at Miner '^i elrhratitiii. ^tte,June 10.^The committee of ar-^langennmts for the Miners' I'nlon day^celebration next Thursday has made^the following a -i. nrnetits In the pro^^cession: Marshal, Samuel M. It iberts; jassistant marshal, William Walsh; !Boston * Montana hand. I'lerks' As^^sembly. K. oi I... Pioneer Assembly.^K. of I,. iron moldsrs, Intern.'lion il^A - - elation of Machinists. Cooks' and^Wait.iMy, Put hers' union, InternationalBrotherhood of Black^^smiths, Tailors union, Worklngssen'a I'nlonNo. m, k. of i, . Brotherh' ofSlationaiy Knglneers, other labor^anions, Hibernia band, orator of the^day. Miners' union. Thet'leeks' assembly. Pioneer as^^sembly, iron nioidcrs. naachln-^cnoks and waiters will form on West^Ists. cooks and waiters nod^tile butchers will form It W^^1 QranllSstreet, and the ItrotherhI of Blacksmiths, tailors. Wurkhiumon'a^union and stationary^other mil ms will form^lie. The Miners' unlo^front of tlxlr hill i^street. Th.-day's programme as already^published in the Standard will be car^^le I out and concluded with a ball in tilC e \ cltillg. Anunknown mm dropped deal in^front of DM le wis' window Saturday^night. Heart trouble, bronghl on hy displayedlow prices, is supposed to be thecause. glneersami^i Basi (Iran-^will form In^Hppef Main Don'tforget SimonJacobs lew on. theclosing out^^ I'o.'a slock. saleSale of Di^Minitt PRICF5LOW I.NOUOH TO^CARRY CONVICTION. 20Per Cent. Discount OFF11 to price of some patterns of^MiM|ttetto Body Brussels and Tapes^^try Carpets. 20Per Cent. Discount OFFthe |rico ot -50 pairs Chonillo^Portieres. 20Per Cent. Discount X)pairs Lace Cur- Don'tforget^Simon Jacobs^now on. theclosing^^ Co.'s sto out^k. saleof^Sale Is ToKnfiiree a I.ion.^The suit of D. L. Hacrls against^Butte Lodgl No. 14. I. o. O. T. was^called for trial before a Jury In Judge^Spoor's court this afternoon. It Is^el.0111. d for the plaintiff that the lodge,^or rather .bin.:- Bros., who built the^hall und.-r contract, owe him II.Ml for^brick furnished in October, InM, for tbo building. The (5l Templars gave thecontract to Joiner Bros., and the^latter contracted (or brick with Harris^\- King. Afterwards Harris, by agree^^ment of all parlb s, furnished the brick^himself, and King Signed th. bond of^Joiner Bros, to th- Oood Templars for $1. The lodge claims that Joiner didn d fiiIIllI the contract because^II it-fin furnished brick and also stands u^ part) assuming obligation on the^i.ond whhh hi^ partner, King, signed. Barll has died since th.- action was^commenced. The lodge admits owing^Won. bat claims that II was on King s^ci ntract, and al King Is on the bond, it^|l claimed that he should pay for the non-perfonnsnosof the contract. J.^IV pWhii and K. B Howell are attor-^neys for ihe plaintiff, and K T. Me* to:.I.and f. K. Leonard for the i|e.^fi p i The trial w as not concluded^wh. n court adjourned for the day. othert'liurl ^l^ttir^. TheButte Hardware .ompany to^^day commenced an attachment suit^against Delphlne l^. Mordnunt for^M44.40. CosmoStigliL-ht to-day sued Joseph^noggin for s^. claimed to be due as^wages on assigned accounts. Inthe Injunction case of c S War- 'ran and others against the water com*^pany, a demurrer on general grounds^was to-day lllel against th^ complaint^A demurrer was also liled to the 120.0lamag* suit o Ktlsabeth M^r- ,.v. ai tlnsi Dr. Jonsph w.-vrhorst.^..ii tho ground that li Is ambiguous and^uncerta'n. BUTTEBRIEFS. OnSunday. June 16. th.- Oreat North^^ern will run a special excursion train to^Great FalK leaving Butt- at 7 o'clock^a. m. returning have Cr-at Kalis at^9 o'clock p. m. the same day. Tight^rope walking oref the falls, boating M^the river, dancing, bicycle racing, etc.,^will form some of the amusements of^the day. Music furnished by th.- B \-^M. band of Great Kails. Ti kets good 1 or Is^going and returning on the special lures^train, 15 fur th'- round trip. Th.-funeral of Lens Smith win take plai^ this afo moon from the residence^on George stree*. TieButte Choral society will go to^Anaconda on the isth to pr^^rnt the^^Pirates^ and ^Ptnnfore^ In that city. In| ..lb e o ni l yesterday Misres Ma^^le. Henrietta and Mrs. Vlvion, tlirc-^Baal Galena street failles, paid $10^and costs each for raising their win^^dow blinds In th.- face of the new order^..f tilingsvags were committed underK lines and II more hoboes who^w.re pi ked up yesterday morning will^t^c tried at l* o'clock Thursday Averdict ..f accidental death was^returned at the Inquest held yesterday^i ly of Bob. i t Anderson, who^was killed by a Montana I'nlon train^i.ar Miles' ranch, Sunday afternoon^Th^ evidence was substantially the^SUM US th-- account of the accident^published iu ill. Standard, and rhowed^that no one was to blame for It. An^^derson will be burled by th^unty. JamesGaffney was Iff I to Jail for^Id .lavs by Judge Mcsch yesterday for^at. aling coal. MasonicI'uneral. AllMasons are rsqUSUlSd to meet at^Masonic temptS on Tuesday. June II.^i at I o'clock p m , to attend th- funeral^' of Brother William Allen, late membei^i of Fellowship Lodgi No IN, New^I Paris. Ohio By order of the W M ,^James Watley. -^^r.iury Onelas Palmas cigar and Chtcagrt IDully coin pap* r |iv^ n free with sui h imorning Standard. Owsl y NeWU-^stand. sooIt... k Drilling OuMMt Allteams deal ring to enter the Co^^lumbia gard.-ns rock drilling contest^are requested to meet In tie basement^of O. k. L'-wls At Co.'s. Tuesday- even^^ing. June II, at s o'clock, to . ompl-t-^arrangements W. H Lewis. Allmembers of Invlslon No. I. A o.^II.. are requested to meet at their hall^at 1:30 p. m . Tuesday, th. nth, to at^^tend the funeral of Broile r D-rns^Dunn. M. J. BI'KKK. I'l-sidem QU CROWUCT, Uecrstary. A00Roek Drilling OaMSSti Allteams desiring to enter th* Co^^lumbia Garden's rook drilling ei ntesl^are reqw-sded to meet In basement of^i^. K. 1^-wis ^ Co.'s, Tusuday evening,^June 11. at S o'clock, to c implet* ar^^rangementsW II LEWIS, UMhSWg^ Ticket tinier. Whichway do you go^ Save money bygetting your railroad ticket al i.^duced rat. s from 11. Qoldberg's tl ket^olflce. 41 Main street \,, mlsrepr-s-n-^tatlons. Square dealing every time, MayorThompson to-day completed^a tlnan-ial statem-nt showing In de^^tail the city's eKpoii litur -s during the^past month, which will be presented to^the council Wednesday evening. As all^of the other city officials present^monthly statements, the mayor pro-^l^nses to do the same, and he will sub^^mit a stat-ment every month here^^after showing all of the expenditures^f..r the pncedlng month In order that^the council and public may know where^and how th^- money is being spent.^The city's exp-nses last month were^considerably more than ll.'i.Odg, and the^cash receipts w-r* about I2.0i^i. The^report for last month, however, shows^a saving of about 11.500 as compared^with April. Th- city's annual reVtntM^Is between WMM and fcMO.MO, al^^though It is proposed to materially In-^( reaM the receipts by a readjustment^of the license^ after July 1. The may-^k termlned to keep the sgpendl- insideof the reranUU, and he^expects to effect n particularly large^-a\ing In th- street department. unusually lays,.-w- I Thecity hall has crown^quiet during the past few^ing to the fact that the tight for the^chief of police has he.-n practically^aband UN by the different faction;^.^The mayor can now be found In his^office at almos' any hour of the day,^an I he walks up stair.- and around the^building wlthait l^king anxiously^around every crner that he nomas to.^A grant weight has also kjusu takes^..IT fr-m Archie ktcMtluuVa shoulders^^incs he Is no longer cowpcltod to pre-^-. m: tie it! regard to UM mayor's^whereabouts. OWthe price of^tains. 20Per Cent. Discount OFTtho prico of l-'ronch Wilton^Moquettoaud Axminster lilies. 20Per Cent. Discount OFFtho prico of Volour and Dam^^ask Tabic Covers. 20Per Cent. Discount (IFFthe prico of our stock of Fine^I'pholstery and Drapery Silki. 20Per Cent. Discount OFFtho prico of Trunks, Valise9^and Han I llaga. Wewill offer tho GUF.ATF.ST BAR^^GAIN'S that money can buy to ull^customers this month. Hatcher*. membersof^are rem Notice, ofButte Butchers'^sled to meet at I re ir^fun- It, at 9;TO In the BBKOER.I'rc rue Bocbe thefill.^Studio. St photl.S. go to the '1 North Main street. La LeviStrauss A- t e's. riveted ov. r ills go^atallc; waiter's coats and jackets, bar^coats, etc., at ternb o reductions at tho^closing out sale of the Jacob-, Stack. All union hailThursday^morning. Per order^CHBU^J. F. TODD. .-^ y NoticeAll menibtrs of W. A. 22.1.^K. of L.. villi report at the armory.^Loehur Mock No. ii East Qranits^street at S s m . Thursday, June IS,^to form for the parade. Mioriestline, best service, elegant^equipment, on the Butte, Anaconda ^^Putins rastway, Htiuut car tickets freo. Wholosalefruits, Bitter Boot strawhei-^ries and green vegetariies. J. II. Fussy, Missoula. Brownfield-CantyCarpet Co. No.21 WF.ST PARK STIIEF.T,^^CITE TKLEPlioN'F. :i4. EverybodySee J.H. LEYSON'S Newline of Solii! sterling^Silver and KsVMMl Xovultiou.^The Nobbiest ^tyies, l'ricoj^ni qtt ility. Talk for us. MtrilUdSilver Bib Holders ^ ^^ rraysr Bssk Markari s ^ Blouse Sow ^ ^ BxnuMts Kaa HsMSrs ^ UaadssuM MM (Msgs craml-'r*- Tlieseare all Solidatsrling Madeto Wear. fio.i 1Ml t00 1uo 200 Highsilver (iride (i0:)d3 Don'tforget^Hlmon Jacobs^now on. th*'losing out sale CoH Htock. Sale if J.H. LEYSON nwnjnami optioiav, 221 UPPtR MAIN STREET^BUTTU : : : MONTANA Forthe n. xt^less than ...st.^West Bark CMin Millinery. tendnys aP millinery kltosM. .1. QUb it, si) Not!-.-. ofColusa quest. I.id^d t. I'.Utte.It) 'I. J andwif andMrs WilliamWillingi ursi^Curtln and AtI he llotr^^. June1^ -The Butte^A. 1^.^I- Ktsenbnck, K. B. Novak .1 F Hall. K^ ^ i o.K. Dr.^I 0 V an Martin. Jr . Omaha;^J, Clack. Starbicl. .1 K.^and familv. Mrs. J. C.^laugl tl r, Helena; K. F. Welch,K. It Smith. W. I^. Adams,^Chicago; J. .1 ^ill\er. St Paul; I). Y.^Wheeler, U^nor, H. W. Bellknap, Allmeml i rs I.O. O. F . UN^their hall in Mead TVtll^at 12no p. m . to attend th.. funeral^our lat* brother, Willi am Allen,^Lodge No :'.o:. New Paris^order of Charles Wed lake,^0, Thomas, secretary Xo .IU, metat Tu.sday,^f^f Ohio,By n.^;. w. Bird seed, mockingbird^manna and cuttle bone f.^cots and everything birds used at I^selman Drug company. od.for bird RsdussdBnasn Notwithstandingvthat lealoUS and^unscrupulous rivals ina\ my Iu tin.^contrary. D. Qoldberg, the ticket brok-^er, Is still d^dng business at u North^Main street and sells railroad and^steamship transportation at reduci l^rates as heretofore. ^* :^^^^^^ o * liVol Arc Afflicted with CATARRH 58B0R0-MENTH0L Yoftf.Driflfliat Sells It. s : *^^ e^ ^o^e^ 0.K.|e\vISS-(0c EconomyIs a^Great Revenue Thepeople who have^learned where to buy and^what to buy and how to^bliy arc the people oi^prominence in our midst today, Stepinto the Cloak De^^partment. It takes but a^few moments of your time,^and see what we are off^^*r-^.Qg there. Capesthat have been^57 5o going at $3.=o Capesthat sold well at^$10 gomg at ^4.50. Capesthat are sure to^sell quickly, have been $15,^going at 57.50. Allour $20 and $25^Capes, choice $12.50. Our^50 Capes, $30. Children'sJackets, ages^6, 3, 10, 12 years, half price^to close. Styles all new^ami commence for this sale^at $1. Women'sWaists 65c,^85c, $ 1 and upwards. NewReady Made^Dresses that fit, give com^^fort and style and a mod^^erate price^selling fast CottonDress^Stuffs Xoother store shows^the assortment of Cotton^Dress Goods as Lewis ^^Co. No such low prices^prevail as here. Extrawide Ginghams at^20 cents; 100 patterns; the^value is 30 cents.^Hundreds of other styles.^Prices are correct. O.K. LEWIS ^ CO. DR.NORCROSS NERVESPECIALIST. PRIVATECHRONIC^AND NERVOUS^TROUBLES, NERVOUSNESSand^WEAKNESSES OtYoung and Middle Ago Men^Treated Successfully. EYEand EAR Given Special At^tention. ConsultationFre9. OwsloyDl'k. Rooms 8 4 9. Butte Personal lie,orate low h 'm^. There was m wr a^better tfins to de It than sow. Seie.-t your^Purolture for 'he ocean.en from the elei-.tnt^RaeofKaw Uovta Just recdred at nssaTto-^K nt Furniture Co's mors. Ksw stjrw rwnst^Goods, Bed Boo* Bulls, U.olaf Ro^w ^^^^^^^ci,. We h.-no a ^. p*os nrsr iturt'd lanof^suitoatyttB t-iiAi'vis f.vntrwadnret ^., 4.'Tte: I'.re.i Isray. Ulltte. IFTHE YOUNG LADY^WHO WAS SO FAVORS^ABLY STRUCK WITH^THK TAN SH0HS W. H,^WORM ON SUNDAY NIGH I^HAS A BROTHER SHI-^CAN GET HIM A PAIS FOR Atthe Ofunprepeiletitoil values ever^offered before. Our space hen:^is too limited tu give you any^idea of the importance of visit^^ing our store. Calland see tu, even if you don't^wish to buy. You will s^e on^our shelves and counters goods^at unheard-of prices, fairly beck^^oning to bo yours. 'So such op^^portunity ever offered: FancvCreamery IJutter, 10-lb.^tubs$2 IT No.1 Butter Means, H lbs$1 0J FancyCalifornia White Figs, U^lbs1 00 Californiaprunes, 2) lbsI 00 FancyEvaporated Blackberries,^It In.'1 03 FancyN'ew York State Cream^Chet'se. Slbi1 00 FancyXebraski Creamery But^^ler, 2 i-lb tubs4 00 Flexible^11om Starch. 4 pkgs 25 51bbox of Fancv Kuslisli Break^^fast Tea, worth $).J0, price..., 2 00 Seven-Vetr-O.dT. B. Kippy^Whiskey, per gal3 03 Claret,Burgundy. Saturn* and^Santa Monica Wine, per qt bot 2 Fort,Angelica, Muscat anl To^^kay Wine, per ql bot 33 Bass'Imported Bale Ale. per doz 2 50 Burk'sImported Dublin Stout,^per doz2 50 ButteCash Grocery Co., Cor.Park and Wyomintt streets, Butte,;^llibernu Building, Centervill-j. A.booth, lfafj||af MUSICCOMES Withthe arrival of a piano in your house,^especially if tho instrument bs. one of^ours. Thoro is as much difference be^^tween our pianos and poor ones as there^is bcta ecn all Wool anil Shoddy. Ourpianos sio all rinlit in everyway;^sold at reasonable prices, with easy terms^of payment. SmithPiano Co. jajV Mila St., Basil Mont. TheHan Who^Has Wheels Underbis feot; who ri los a H'rcycle, ssperiaUjrths Ligin. Now atrlas,^has no more rimy BMMSHS ami JuJeJ^nerves; his no wheels In Ins head.^On the co itrarv. ho is bnirlit, rohust^and healthy. Wo S^SJ WaU for all^the Bent H.cycle^. sueli as Tit HiK, niLl'MlilA.RAMBLER. ARIEL,^falASTPORD aod CRESL'KXT. MLKINDS OF SUNDRIES. BUTTECYCLE CO. 47!.\^T BROADWAT. TRLaV PHtiNKU. t. li. TALBOT. II r.\ni.tan nousa. pai-.mik.rnop. t FrenchCleaning ^ Dyeing BBSJSIMiivFbk.mh 1'bocsss.^fattsfnc^.oii Guaran^-^e.l. No ^ol.^.tjri 01^i r mil otBees. No.6o W. Oalana St., cor. of Daksta, BUIXB.V^Ni'T. H.-.vevour Taxidormv wo-U ^lon at home.Leave anises at rsaseisaaa/a rtrtts,^Btore, No r Basi Park street, or sail la pram.it Wf West Qur;i alley, Butte. \\.P. WlttiCH. Taxidermist MR.CHARLES MURPHY, FSTMSTtlsevion of the fMsalU111 .netery. aia MR.HARRY DUOQAN, jhave SSS [hi .in In; rest m the. HsaUM t'n'ler-^I taSlag Co, a^l rsspMcntuly soued a slisr* ot^las|HtbUt pstrsaacs. usrast rarfe auJ w^^^j oi u;. rSwapBSM Mi