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8 THEANACONDA STANDARD, SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 13, 1895. TurfNotes and Interesting Gossip^About the Fast Ones. GRANNAN,THE BOY PLUNGER Accountof tho Aocitlont to Jockey^Epperson at Portland-Entries^and Walghta for To-Day at^Brighton Beach. aboutone hoitinc .it the tlrft oppor^^tunity, with three or four other* after^htm. some falling nff, while the re^^mainder ^if the horse* were deliberately^pull.-.l. until the Danebury M| MM^in almost by himself Kvery one eon-^matuUted the UMI, Who, besides his^bets, had the felicity of paylnr the p.i-^Ue* charges for tho meeting, and^standing 10 dozen of cliampaKne for^the privilege of wlnniiiK- They say^tli.it M that day ^old John's^ face was^a caution to see. Butte.July K.^Following are entries^and weights for to-morrow's races at^Brighton Beach: Selling,one mile^Factotum. 10S; Mar^^shall, Integrity, 1CX; Skidmore. UH: Pa.^ladln. 101; Arapahoe, IN; Lulu T., 'M:^Corncob, 91. RisingOManUlM BUtoB, three-quar^^ter mile^Religion, U4; I'remler, llti^Tormal, 105; Intermission. 104; Defend^^r. 100; Fascination. Gold Crest, 9^.^Volley, Senator Hoffman. Premier.^90. Selling, mile and a sixteenth-^Watchman, 102: Gutta Pcreha. 107, Mil^age, 104; Corncob. OS. Mileand a quarter^Stephen J , Lov-^clal. 109; Arapahoe, 100: Dorian. 110. Handicap,mile^Sir Excess. 114; Our^Jack. LU| Rey del Carrerai. 110; Ed^Kearney, 10S; Captain T.. 106: Sir Fran^^cis, Charade. 100; Fusileer, 1C. Bucephalus,handicap, steeple chase,^over full course^St. Anthony. 16i; The^Peer. 164: Hlawassc, 15:; St. Luke. 14S;^King John. 145; Chevy Chase, 142; Liz-^ale, 140; Dwlght, 135. Clear track;^fast. There'aan awful lot of tommyrot lie.^Ing printed about Hlley Grannan ^the^boy plunger.^ Grannan'a a gambler, of^age^he's 28^bets his own money and^doesn't win a world every year. (Iran-^nan's ^In^ well, Isnl unwise Tilmself^and has a ^shade^ In Information. If^he didn't bet as much he'd be more^^winner. Grannan may be angular and^sensational, but he Isn't a lamb and^uses more Judgment and Information^and gets less luck than Is fabled. He's^an old hand too at the game. If he^won $70,000 on Laziarone he knew^what he was dolnir. He- says he didn't^win $5,000. The New York newspapers^^none too close on f^*^T.4^quote book^^makers as paying him $20,000 or more.^Tho burden of proof Is not on Gran-^nan.^Chicago Racing Form. Notwithstandingall reports to the^contrary. Mr. Williams says that the^Bay District track at San Francisco^will 'be a race track for many a day to^come, for he has in his possession at^the present time a receipt for $10.ooo,^which entitles him to an option on the^track for ^0 days. Before the termlnn-^tion of that time he will be required la^conclude negotiations for the purchase^of the properly for the sum of $650.ihh)^or forfeit the $10,000 already paid. ThatWilliams will conclude the har^gain no one who knows lilm seems to^doubt. His heart is set upon having a^race track, and there Is no place that^he hungers for more than this same^Bay district. Further than that he^has good people with him and behind^him. for the directors of tho California^Jockey club have told him to go right^ahead with the arrangements, and^these directors are composed of such^men as James L. Flood, Col. D. M.^Burns. J. Naglee Hurke, Louis Llsaak.^Pete Qulnlan and R. B. Mllroy.^^Breeder and Sportsman. Beforehe died John A. Morris told^Mr. Walden that he hoped to raise on^his Texas ranch thoroughbn-ds seven^^teen hands high that would Jump 32^feet and run a mile In 1:35. TheftdlowinK a -count of the hurdle^race at Portland In which Jockey F.p-^pen n who i^ well known In Montana,^had his shouldi r blade broken, appears^la Um liiveder and Spoi lsman TheJunipers got an even start and^wen; off like a shot toward Hie first^hurdle. All cleared It beautifully, and^then MM down the stretch and by^Its gnmt stand, with Di.tttr Ueed In^IMS S-ad and the others close up. Th'^^hurdles were ^ loared toward the hack- rstcband 11 it tit ItI kept the lead. Aroundthe las; turn the horses MUM^vary last, with DattlS lteed and Fleet-^: wood In the rear. There was but one^more hurdle to Jump. It was about HoO^vards up the stretch from the wire,^I and within a t-tone's throw of th^^mami stand. Dottle Itreil and Fleet-^i wood came toward It like a fl ash, side^I by side, amidst a thundering shout^I from the grand stand. Both horses^j started to take the Ilnal 1MB at the^same time, with laMsia 1! three^lengths In the rear. Dottle got over^safely, but Fleetwood did Ml Jump^1 high enough and went tumbling ove.-^| on his head. His rider w. s thrown^and struck on his Mad and Hunt .shouldi r, breaking his shoulder blade. MeantimeDottle Reed was tearing on^inward IM Wirt, with l.-nnl.- H. close^I after her, The f irtrv r took first BaKt.^baaraVWi and lbs latter second. Fleetwoodgot on his feet Instantly,^and went flying down the track, but^1 was so.^n rauglit by spectators who^had cr^ Bwad m lha truck fflder Ep-^; perron tried to gal to his feet, but fell^i again before any one could roach him. 'II^ Was si pi. Ki d up and carried to Ihis stable, where physicians quickly^1 arrived and found thnt he wan not se-^1 tlously hurt, beyond a few bruises^about the head and a broken shoulder^j blade. Rider Kpperson Is a very^plucky horsiman. Ha said he was a^I certain winner when he started to tako^the IhsI hurdle. ^Fleetwood has never^had a fall before.^ he said, ^and the^I cheers from the trrand stand attracted^his attention. A horse eau think af^but one thing at a time, ami he did^not watch the fence as he should.^When noise P.is once had a fall,^however, he will not take another ona.t verysoon. This Is the ease with Fleet.ilJrlvlnit it Hed Lodge Judge Henry^wood. If he'd had ,i fall before. tha/V^1^^' that the clerk of the court. Henry^MM Would have MM ours^a big spurt left In him for the finlslsU^lint what's the use of kicking'.' I'll bajl,^^all right In a few days.'' According to',1^this statement'of Epperson, he was REMARKABLEVALUES SEEOUR WINDOW Stripedand Checked Blue Cheviots 5c per yd., suitable for Aprons or Boys' Waists and Blouses.^20c Misses' Black Hose 2 pairs for 25c. Tan Hose 12^^ca pair. Received a New Line of Ladies' Neckwear, Among it: All Silk Windsors at 25c. COURTEN AY, CASE ^ GRAVE LEE CO., OwsleyBuilding Butte,Montana ParkStreet mm USEDHOT ENGLISH JudgjHenry Instructs an Attorney in^Forcible Language. CARBON'S FIRST SESSION CountyCommissioners and Base^^ball Camos-Domtnlcan Fathers^-Change In Chlof of Po^^lice^Notes. ISpecial Correspondence of the Standard. Livingston,July 11.^Judge Frank^Henry returned to-day from Red^Lodge, where he conducted the first^tfrm of district court held In and for^the new county of Carbon. No Jury^bad MM drawn and not a great deal^| of business was transacted. I'tion ar- froniItawlins, Wyo.. says: Homer Mer^^rill, ex-associate |asttri of the supreme^court, was to-day declared mentally in^^competent to attend 10 his business af^^fairs. Mrs. Merrill will bo made his^guardian and will attempt to unravel the^many financial snails in which he be^^came involved. SEEING BE I TER TIMES. HeThinks moredisappointed over losing the ra.'e^than aa) Uusg els. poetstors wore terribly excited^Winn Fleetwood fell, but aMI MM^^luleted when It was learned that the^rider was not seriously hurl. HAIL AND STEAMi-H. AttractiveRoute^'I ourlsls. .orthornSteamship forSummer nayHlrd 8874. the well-bred son of^Jay Bird, his dam being Kate Wilkes^idam of Kate Wilton, 2;27), by George^Wilkes (2:22), second dam Duchess^igrandarn of Axmlnster, I:21^4). Is^standing at the Raneho Del Taso stock^farm. Cal. It Is said that but one of^Bay Bird's colts has been trained, Mai^that one. Dr. Puff, took a 2-yoar-nM^record of !:I9. Bay Bird has been bred^this season to some of the best mares^st Rancho Del Paso.^Horseman. Famousold Kingston Is doing well^at La Belle farm. He has covered 60^or ^0 mares this season, and the first^marc he served^a common work mare,^who was bred to test the old horse^Is^In foal. ThreeOregon records were broken^last Friday at Portland. OMfOs. Pat^MeAvoy's stallion fJlen Arthur, by^^ llenwood, lowered the pacing record^for three-year-olds toW. 11 fitlmson'sthree-yesr-old. Miss Je-ssio,^by Oosslper. the trotting record for^three-year-olds to L'. 101 *. and Qttaal) . ^^mare belonging to Peter Williams, the^mile running record. 1:41. Outon the green of the infield, where^you escape from ^the madding crowd.^^can see the finishes without being el^^bowed to death, and can see the num^^bers go up as well, the other day a^man who both breeds and races with^fair success said: ^Some of my friends^and some of my folks fault me for my^fondness for horses. I have heard the^remark that It ts a 71w taste, and^means necessarily low associations.^But It has never been clear to me why^a man can not be his better aaU at tho^race track or on the farm, as well as^In the shop. ThereIs a sucsestlon In the remark.^We all Mow what the day was when^horsemanship was thought none t^creditable. The ^sporty ' idea clung^around It, and a man of affairs lnv ItM^suspicion as soon as he became in^^volved in breeding or turf Blatters.^This was most assuredly the condition^of public opinion In tijjs country not so^long ago, and the I lea of racing and^gambling went so closely hand in hand^that less than a generation ago to be^^a race horse man^ was eommonlv MM^to be equivalent to being a ^.im!^l r. Butall this has changed most as^^suredly, and now the general current^of public opinion recognizes that Um^Is no Incompatibility lietween hurs. -^manahip and gentlemanly character Certainlynowadays the Isadtng^breeders of trotting and running^horses average very well with the or^^dinary run of business folk. Tiny an^for the greater part substantial^ and^extremely practical citizens, and regard^and pursue their discriminating care to^Insure a fair measure of success -^Horseman. DelNorte stepped a half in 1:01 over^the Albany (Ore.) track recently. Ittook an exceptionally cute un to^get the better side of old John Day,^Indeed ' it never happened,^ save by^chance or real bertlng The veteran,^however, once fell a victim to the gen^^tlemen Jockeys at Bath. In a H. Id ^^a dozen horses he had one which he^kn^-w to be so wretchedly bad that he^took the liberty of laying the odds to^a ^50 note against him at 15 to L Hut^the ^amateurs' had breakfast. I to^^gether, and, comparing 1ks, h id cometo tie ^ illusion thai ^^ i^way to make money out of the^was by letting ^honest John's^ horse^come in first. The result the gentle^^men riders had no difficulty in bringing TheNorthern Steamship company s^exclusive passenger steamers ^North^^west,^ and the sister boat ^North^^land,^ leave Dulutn for Buffalo on^Mondays and Fridays hereafter. Thuswill the two most magnificent^boats ever built for the Inland seas^I enter the passenger service of t..^^'Jreut Northern system; each boat mak^^ing one^ round trip between Duluth and^Muffalo every week, during the sum^^mer, connecting at Duluth with over^^land trains from the Pacific coast. Theboats are 3S6 feet long, 44 feet^wlje, contain state rooms, dining^room, saloons and smoking rooms.^Also 136 first-class cabins, which In^their appointment are secund to none. Throughsleeping and library car ser^^vice o-i the (area! Northern railway. In^connection with the Northern .Steam^^ship company's steamers, will afford a^luxurious as well as a quick trip to polatatast of imitith. Steamerstouch at Mackinaw, De^^troit, and Cleveland en route to and^from Buffalo to receive and discharge^passengers only. As no freight Is car^^ried on either the ^Northwest^ or^^Northland^ the time between Dulutn^and Buffalo will be reduced to a min^^imum Buffetand library car on every^through main lire train. Forrates and full Information apply^at Great Northern ticket office, lot^Main street. Hutte. J.E. DAWSON. GeneralAgent. Thelatest from Mouth Africa. Lateadvices from Johannesburg and^nthor South Alriean mining camps show^Ihnt valuable properties are being con^^stantly located. l.\[urienced tinners, machinists, engi^^neers, carpenters and timber men are al^^ways in demand at good wanes, while^fruit crowing offers lucrative occupation^to parties understanding tho hu^ines*^and MatftBg to enter that field of indus^^try. Johannesburg,a eilv of HlJM souls, is^an excellent market for the vnnoiM kinds^of fruit, which may be rai^e I in abundance^in tho vicinity of the town, at smill eost.^1 lie only fruit growers in the country,^being an indolent class, do not supply tho^demand. Personsdesiring to visit the ^Coming^Country^ can obtain information bv call-^nig liiKiti or addressing the undersigned,^agent for all steamship lines. Throughtickets to ( ape Town, Johan^^nesburg, Knglish, Continental, Scandina^^vian and Finnish points; in fact to any^point on the globs, at lasraal rates. J.E. DAWSOK. t.eneral Agent,^1(A^ North Main street. Butts, A4 tire I bat t urn toIM kimi gaaat Batata d-^ire. BMtaaaaaai jUsaaslabules, nut no a care fur .^ ^ \ m ^.:^Tin.) are Mr sii aver and s omaen ^l -orders^aud oue tabule Kite* rel ef 'Ihr.iu-li^l^epin^ l'^r^.^'1 he Northern Pacilie is tho only line^operating through PaaMM vcstibuled^standard sleeping car* tH'tweeu Untie and^St. Paul. I ity ticket olueo K.^st Brass*^w uy, Butte. I^ Vou Klinw^Tiiat bytho .Northern Pacilie and IM^New lluriincion Koute'' via Killings,^Blast* ) M w ill save 40hours la Deadwood, S. D.; '.1hour* to Kansas City, Mo.; ItMan to St. Joseph, Mo.; |]hours to Lincoln, Neb.;^* hours to Omaha, Neb. Illaddition to the above-nientioaeJ^|^oints ^ou will save from 3 lo 111 hours to^all Nebraska, Kansas and ^outUwesterti^points. Lityticket olliee, - ^ E. Broadwav, Butte. Bfusing Hail's lla.r lleuewer, gray,^faded, at discolored ha r assumes the nat^^ural rolor of youth, and gr in s luxuriant^and strong, pleasing everybody. Kedueedrates to Austria, (.ennxn/^Sweden and all point- m Europe. Tickets^to C hicago, New York, Boston, Philadel^^phia and all eastern and Canadian points.^Call at Butte, Anaconda Jk 1'acilic pas^^senger depot for rales, maps, etc. ewklrk.had slightly exceeded his an-^ority a few days previous by Issuing^Injunction at the Instance of Attor-^ey W. F. Meyer, restraining the^Rocky Fork company from removiin;^a building off frost a certain lot. As^soon as Judge Henry got the correct^lacts In the peculiar and unlawful pro-^ceduie, he called up Attorney Meyer^and administered to him a scatlilng re^^buke Sydney Fox. attorney for the^^ ^tnpany against whom the injunction^I I ad MM Issued, moved thst the OOSTt^line Mr Meyer for contempt. Judge^Henry, however, said that It would lie^unnecessary to flue hltn, as the repri^^mand that he Intended giving the at^^torney who hud taken advantage of^the Inexperience of a mw clerk, would^l^e a pretty severe punishment in It^^self. Those wlnr heard It say It was an arUattoroast, ju igc Henry is a dandy atthe business when he turns himself^loose, and It Is said that he hurled^some very hot Knglish nt Attorney^Meyer. Thecounty commissioners will meet^Monday as an equalization board. The^members of the city council appointed^to sit with the board for the purpose^of equalizing the city assessment Hie^deorge A Gordon, J. S. Thompson and^F. A. Krleger. Amutch game of baseball will at^played at the fair grounds In this city^Sunday afternoon between the home^team and a nine from Tlmberllne. The^following Sunday will witness two^hotly contested games on the Llvlnn-^stun diamond. In the forenoon the^home team will play a return game^with the Bozeman club, and in the^afternoon the Invincible giants of^Cokcdale will cross bats with the Tlm^^berllne coal diggers for lino a side an I^gate receipts. TheCatholic mission, begun nt St^Mary's church last Monday, has bci n^well attended throughout the week.^These iqieclal services are being con^^ducted by Father .1. P. Morau of the^Dominican order He Is a line speaker^and his sermons are forceful and^COIKbed In excellent Knglish. Services^are being held three limes each day^^at .% and s o'clock in the morning end^7:30 o'clock 111 the evening. The mis^^sion will close Suiidav evening. July^11 JakeL. Poorman. the newly appoint^^ed chief nt police, donned his star and^entered upon the discharge af the riu-^llicc yesterday. His a|^ems to give pretty gen^^ital satisfaction, although there are^others in this city who had a greater^claim on the oMM than the new Incum^^bent. It is genarally concede.; that ht willdischarge the duties of his office^with credit alike t,, himself and to his^constituents Hut be this as It may,^hell find It hard work t ^ give more uni^^versal satisfaction than has his genial^acedtetaaor, \\ Ullaaa Mitchell, who re^^tires from the office with a splendid^record and a knowledge that he served^the cltv well and faithfully As chief^Of police, plain Billy Mitchell was ^hot^stuff. Thedrug firm of Bender ^ Husted^has been dissolved and the business^will be conducted la the future by Mr.^Husted Mr Bender's retirement wis^due to the fact that the close confine^^ment was beginning to effect his^health. Theinfant child of Mr. and Mrs^Louis Kutnm died Tuesday night. TheColonel Also saga ^ hat^About silver. NewYork, July L.'.^Kx-Senator W. F.^.Sanders of Montana Is In the city. In an^Interview ht said: ^We are seeing better^times In Montana and all through tho^Northwest. Uuslness Is picking up. We^have been forced to adjust ourselves to^the new conditions and this In Itself was^good for us. We have not reached the^old time boom conditions, but are getting^to a much more comfortable position^than art have been the last year or two.^Kiee sllvi r talk by newspapers an 1 dema- Igogues Is something wearing. There is^not a newspaper between Minneapolis Iand the Faclflc coast that Is not full of^cries '16 to 1,' 'crime of '73, and all the^rest of that rot. Religious papers are^also devoting space to the discussion.^There is an attempt hy some free coinage |men to boom Don Cameron, but It Is un^^successful. I should say the sentiment Is^divided between MeKlnl. y and Reed, with^Mi Klnley a trifle stronger. There Is^some talk about .Morion and some of Al^^lison, liurlson made a good president,^hut I think Montana people rather hold ;to the idea that on^ term is enough. OneMore tionil Indian.^Denver. July 12.^A special to the Times^from Cheyenne. Wyo.. says: Reports^reached here to-duy of a tight In Jack^^son's Hole, south of the Yellowstone^park, between settlers and a party of^BsBBaoB Indians, unlawfully killing^giiine. One Indian was killed und II cap-^Iured. IlrllalnWin* Over Canada.^London. July 12 ^In shooting ut Uisley^to-duy for the Kolapore cup. the rills^team representing Oreat Britain won^with a fi ore of s^ i: .ilnst HIS for Canada^and BJJ for Guernsey. liesof hi^p dntment SOMETHINGNEW. Meals BaMPl a la Carte on the. Oreat^N.o i In i n Dlnlug Cars. TheGreat Northern through train,^leaving butte at 6:10 p. m.. carries a^dining ear and will serve supper leav^^ing Butte a la carte hereafter. This Is^the only line running dining car out of^Buite. Buffet and library car on every^through main line train. Torall kinds of legal and mining blanks^go to the Sta.Murd,-I Kist Broadway. CelebratedMan on i i^.i.or t . i KMIroail 0Milow Wallace, the leuotroea toUiv.^statesman, travuler and author, pays elm com^^pliment lo Hit) Chicago, Milwaukee ^i at. faui^ullway lulus 61. faul autumn -^euw-itftvrj,^Del. ts MUt: 1have traveled all over tlia United statu^and hurope, buc never before have 1 tesu tusa^inaguitleeut irato serrlcet as 1 enjoyed on 'lm^Milwaukee, twiaesa Cuica^o aud ^t i'a u, lui^private coai|iariuieat cars are superior lo auj-^iliiug of tun kiud i ever saw. 1he trains referred to by IBS auth ir ot ^Usa^Um ' are vistlbuled throughout, Heated by^fleam, lighted ^) electricity aud arranged wila^Hie famous eltxltiii berlli read.ut; lamp. J.X. CoNLir.^AtU. lieu. fast. Agt,^hi. 1'atu, jllun. Pafetv,speed and Comfort^Can be had by using the Northern Ta-^clflc. Their train Is the tlrst to reach^fst. Paul, notwithstanding the fact It^docs not leave Butte until 10:30 p. m .^four hours and 30 minutes later than^trains on any other line. Theround trip fare from Uutte to Den^^ver, on account of the National Educa^^tional association meeting, will ba ^3j,tij.^The samo rates and conditions w ill apply^to Colorado Springs, Pueblo and Manitou.^Tickets will he on sale July till an I 6th^only, and mil be limited for return until^September 1*:. For further information^address your nearest Union Pacilie agent,^or^ K. V. MAZE, GeneralAgent, I! me, Mont. WhenBahy * a; slct, we give her Carforta.^When she was . Child, sho cried for Castoria,^Who she became Mia, she chins to Castorta,^When she I..: ..Idreu, sho gatolbein Castcrla rrepariiiKto t ight. NewYork. July 12.- A special to the^World from Lima. Peru, says the minis^^ter of war has advertised for bids for^I,|aj uniforms for the army. This ts re^^garded as signs as coming war with some^neighbor, s. nor Aspllltga und Dr. Mell-^ton F. I'arras have been appointed a^commission M report on claims for dam^^ages caused l^y the civil war. There are^still dlsturiunecs in Scplta. department^of Puno. caused hy Indlsns armed by^Cscears. subprefeet of Plxsrro Orsifrmri'iDay. Boston.July 12.^Over l.Mn members of^the Orange lodge of Massachusetts par-^tlclpstrd In their annual parade In this^city to-day observing the Anniversary of^the battle of Uovne. The procession was^heavily guarded by policemen. No hostile^demonstration was made. ^The Little^Red Hchool Mouse^ feature of Ihe parade^received only slight recognition. BMStBsMSl Lands. aTaaMagMSjJuly 12 ^Secretary Hoke^Smith has ir roved Ihe school clear list^of *e2 acres and school Indemnity list of^12.1!*^ acres in the Sacramento land dis^^trict In fa Tar af the slate af California lie'sBjMMVjj off-^Denver July 12 -A special to the Times Toguard against possible imposition^purr ha sen of railroad transportation are^hereby appr sa I of the fact thv. 1 am tho^only Mtliorraad ticket broker in Butte.^Mont. A foraaaf competitor, has been^suspended from the American Ticket^Brokers' Association, and any business^transacted bv the said party is no longer^guaranteed by the Association.^Alter Baslikin. ADOLPHPINCUS, Oel na inbirof the American licke: ltrosrrt'^Assoc..i. i, H Montana. No.3 East Broadway. Hereis the Kernel of the Nut IM FIRMS Of Mil. -i^%(i .od tjoods^Lowest Prices. 7i+ fstandard Uoods^Competitive Prices. J^^ Very Best tJoods^Very Reasonable Prices. af^*a^^**a***^at^*a^a**^#***^^******** Ifyou are looklnst for birgiiiis in tho Grocery Hue, vbit the establish^^ment at MB ^ 310 N. Main Street. It i3 a positive fact that the very^bfst I arga ns are obiainab.e here by pureUas^rg for the home, tho^restauia it or the hotel as: nou Telephone,185 308^ 310 N Main St., Butte. AreYou Thinking OFBUYING A TVP.iWRITck^ IF SU^CONSIDER WELL THE MERITS Of TineOemsosDOK TheWorid's Greatest Typewriter. We have plenty of Illustrated Catalogue)^which tell all about it. Send for one. StateAgents. BUTTE.MOSTBox 92} A.F. BRAY theonly exclusive^Wholesale Grocer^in Western Mont. fetalAitis. bolk AQfaNTfl ton TIM ciiUi^uiiaVTiiD^BIGA PUOUK BIOi\ FLOUR rue^Jk FLOUR^nici M fe\ 1'Luun GIVE IT A TRIAL. Ifyour t.roei-r laaa not keep it urop us a liua ana wo will tee tii.it you arc furnlsliod vith any^qiiantlty n lneli you may order. ExnctSix*. hotelbrunswick. Woare tho only .merits In Montaua (or tho BKtTNSWICK HOTEL TKiARS. Thl^ ciuar Is faaraBeeesto bo aQ 11.tv.ma, ioux nner an 1 is not aaaaraa, Noto oiir prices. I'crfectos$70.00 per 1000 l'uritauosfta ^^per IOOI CabinetsW '.^0 per louo AttentionIs aal eil lo llio famous ( iitar '^I'ronipt attention K.ven to mall orders. $7 on per m #ii jii jier 100 ....fe.i i*r M IlallSplitter^ whicli wo sell for JM.m por 100). AF. HRAY. Wholesale Grocer, Cor. Arizona anl E. Park, Hutte. GATES. IRON . WORKS MAKUPAOTUUEH8of GeneralMining flachinery WRITEFOR PRICES ONOA.TES CRUSHERS. TRE*^MAIN STt-Afl ATA^lP A1IL1.S.^CUNCbN I R ATJR5. FANS, t^E I-^TLERS, riblslS. ROLLS, BLOW- EKS,S.VlhLiKRS, PuMPS. MX. MainOffice: nOl Clston \\eave Chinqo. 111.^Vestern Office: Boom 10 Silver Bow Block,^Butte. Montana. WmF. Kett, Agent MontanaCentral Railway Euery= U/omai) ThePopular Route to .St. Paul,Chicago^New Nork and all Points East. UKNUQUapuftwia ojjm KUCOAKTlUMNvi CA11S. AND^VtUOlMTUUtU ruUKlSI SLUrt'KKS^OS .MAIN LINK. ATLANTICEXPRESS Leaves^uo p. aiiiL-itLU ^ v aWttaiW Lv^ St. m CITYTICKET OFFICE. No IO6 Main bt.. ButU^i^. L Whitnev.J. E. luwsox. li.r. A^ St. PaiLU. A , llutts. AtTimes, steads e Safe Heliablemonthly^Regulating IHedloine SmS'JUP18 The BUTTE Pills ASSAYIKS. TllOS.BUUtiV,^o.llee hair a blosk nortb of P. a 480 Nertii Main St., Dutte. MK.MAYER, Anayer^a Samples by mall or ovpret* will receive^prompt ..a 1 0 ir--f.il attention, -.old sad surer bulliona siiectalty. _o. 40 West rarlt street. Butte. P. 0. box M.^^iltm 1.1: VEDXG 3WOOD S REZN JK Grocers.B^nsbaw Building, Butte. gILVLNHUGHES It CO. FineFamily Groeerles.^Cor. Park ami Mnataua, - Butte. VVOOU AND COAL. GRANDYsMURRAY.^All kinds of^Wood and Coal. Mail 1 irderi Sollelted.^Telei bouo is.'.201 S. Main, Hutte. itt.iLestate. JAEGER*COLLINS. PealEttato and Mines. 11East Granlie. Butts. ATTOItNKYS. gETUJ!. SMITH, Attornev-at-Law. Booms1 and ^. Columbia block. No.H W. Broulway, Butte, Meal civilKxramzn. JOHNB STEIUER, MlnlnirEngineer and U. s. Deputy Mineral tun-vor. lj;lsolin Block. West Graultu strcot. Butts. Et,LEAHY, Civil Engineer.^^Iron and Wooden Bridget, and Roots, Water Works, Hydraulics,^Sewers, Land Draluage, Dams, lunuelin,-.^Olfice, Stantlard uuuUin^, Anacontla M 1SSS. V. HAAS, CHIROPODIST.KedacurlnK and Man nurlne a Specialty.^Corns renmvrd without pain Room i, Manila^and Kleienboi.' Block, West Broadway, Butte. rpUOMASII. PLEASANTS, M. 1)., OCULISTAND AURIST, AndSpecialist for Diseases of the Nose aal^Throat. Office: Power BldK , Uelena, Mont, Ambulancoon Call. Tel. 73 and lib. jiochemistry. AFTER JULY 1. lsD'i. the offlca and sales^i\ room of the Biochemic Tissue HemedyCompany^will be Wealed ai No 1.' West Quart*^street, Hutte CRy. .Mont Tho proprietor,^Henry Nelson, will ^ evo'o all Ills time to^1,ils business. In connection wit 11 the office^Is a free re.uliin: room we.ero books and^^haaraileri ^^ SleaheaMlTi can be con-^sulieil for private uilvlca ami personal^stttdy. CliME AND SEE US. promptlyrelieve prolonged suppression of the^I menses regardless ol cause. Especially 11 OSS^! mended to married lsdies. Sent anywhere ua^receipt ot pnet fj.ooper box. E.BONJEAN ct Cit, P^a a.^Sew York Cu^ Address,T-J Maiden Lane Forsale at Paxson's PMrs Wf, 11 W Park^St , Bttte, Mont. Sent securely sralo l by mal. !mm collect Haveyour Taxiilonny work ilone at home.LaaM aasarasl r'^s^elra^n'^ Jrus store.No. |.s B-SSt '.'.irk street, or rail in^person at 107 West tj uirii alley, Butte. W.F. VITTICH. Taxidermist NowIs the Time to Subscribe PBMSMMABsfM les ^ 1 RraaS.^ENNYROYAL PilLS llrlslsulsn.l Onlr tlraainr. ssre.sl^4^. mtsbk. lsdics iru^|iFi isr r^i-ss..-^r. r* LMM.|ri^ l 111 Med SadU *' |betn.mal with Muo ISSel Take^1 assist SsAw Saaff.^*. ^sS.ws. m.ismt4 Ss* Barstrslsn. tMtiMswsl* as4^^Hell, f frr t^ain. '^ rrlarn MalLi^.eee : -umwi ^i. .%^^. ^%jerr. klekeMer^ ii^alcsl^. o..M..ii~.. ^im.^laldb;saU^slDriasui.. Tiieliauilsomest and most^e.egantly appointed hotel^in tho state. Rates,$3 Per Day Upwards Finesimple room in connectioa BUTTE HOTEL CO., Prop'Pi, BUITE.MONT. TRYA WANT AD. in the STANDARD