Newspaper Page Text
THE ANACONDA STANDARD. TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 30, 1895. SOKEPLAIN ADVICE UniqueNotic^ Posted in the Livings^^ton Car Shops. TALKTHAT HAS BEEN HEARD Uvlngston Boys Take Barrels of^Conceit Out of Bozeman on^the Diamond - Getting^Back a', 'tm, ftpeolalCorrespor.iMt of the MM 1 'r 1 Livingston.July :'S.^Ever sine ItM^(allure ef the great railroad strike ^^r^last summer the kindliest fe^ ling in tiM^irorlJ haa not existed between the old^^nd new Northern Pacific taaptoyel^^leave the line of the road. In this etty^life has been made rati., -r aUsaj^for the wives anJ children Of the now^men. The old men lhrtns.lv e^ ^.:^^^ejiven to understand at the outset that^discourteous treatment of the new MM^^would not be tolerated. The wives and^children of the old employes, h w.v. r.^^have been constant, s.i Maeiet M^chanlc Brown says, In their bitter 4t*^nunclation Ol those who took some of^the atrlkers' places. They have as-^^ailed them with ridicule and mi le^rather free use of Inuendo to tipreee^their feelings. PYaqueai i implalBtl of^the Indignities thai the families of the^stair men are being subjected to at the^hands of the fanulns of the old men^have been made to Mast, r M.vli.in:.-^Brown, and that official of the road^propose* to see that an end Is put to^this kind of thing. With this end in^view he has caused to he consph U^usl^^posted In the Livingsio:. .-!i ipt tlie fol^^lowing unique a 4 Toemployes .f Montana Division^It baa been brought to my notice, Md^the authority is without question, tint^the wives and children of new em^^ployes w ho came to us whi n aft wsjri^tied up a y^ ir ac ar.- I., nig iusulii i^to the wives and children of old em^^ployes. WhileI do not purpose In any M-^gree to mingle in family affair*. 1 deem^It necessary to call youi atUUon to the^tact that the heads of fasnllles who^^were formerly employed by tin North^^ern Pacifie must sio tint this thing Is^Mopped^that i^ .! you appro .:^ ^ mr presentposition and desire i . In- tlnuedtherein. Youcan readily see wherein It Is^other than gentlemanly or Udytlke i i^Insult or abust others who are in no^way responsible for their position or^condition, and 1 trust that this warning^will be accepted In the spirit in which^it is (tarn. 1believe In meting out Justice to nil^MBeeraed and the only thing \ ou MV(^to fear In this matter Is Justice. ANGUSBROWN,^Master Mechanic Thisnotice. It Is l^ licv e.i. will prove^Military ami produce an outward show^^t least, of that entente cordlale that^should exist. To-daythe Livingston baseball rluh^took the conceit all out of the ^hay^diggers^ from over the range. The^home team played a brlllani game and^gave the Mlssourians from Hoivnian^enough goose eggs to start them fairly-^well in the poultry business). The H,mi^man's came over In a coach drawn bv^four spirited horses. The reftdcie was^lavishly bedecked with bunting and^flags, and as the COD (Ideal visitors en^^tered the gates of Park county's me^^tropolis with colors streaming In the^breexe thiy Beat up a defiant shout.^Their glee was changed to sorrow,^however, before the end of the day.^and when Use^ left the ety on their re^^turn home they pr.-s. iit. il the picture^of dlsapp^intni nt and chagrin. Their^defeat was compkttf and in them then^was no longer the suspicion of ootMttL^Their colors, like their spirits, drooped^and they were as silent as the ^p. i . b-^less bleachers who MOM mf from^Boxeman to witness their boasted team^put the Livingston gladiators to sleep. Thegame was played on the new^grounds In front of the race track^grand stand. A large crowd w is In at^^tendance ami the shouts that went up fromthe Livingston rooteri rani the^^ir and asads th. b ravens sing. At the^end of th.- seventh Inning the visitor.*^had seven fOOM eggs to their credit^and not one of their number had even^reached third base. It In-khh to I,,ok a*^though Host-man v. ni l l..- s'mt out^entirely, but In the .:^;lit:.. with two^out and two strike ..n i ^ p , r. Liv^^ingston's catcher made a wild throw^to third and Kreuger saved Bosjesaaa^from lieing shut out b\ gcortM law^only run the Visit in tin ^ Io during th^^game. Threewe.-ks ,g^ Livingston bam^Went over t . l; ./.. io in ana was b. .Hon^At that tlsac our b ys were made the^kutt of ridicule by 11st Hoi. nun n ot-^*rs, and so to- i,\ ti|. s, or. was r v'eti*^ed up by the Livingston hi. arhoi.-, who^Bfuyed the v.sitors to a finish. Tate and^Davis came In t .r most of the guying^remarks, a pla\ n the former's nam.'^furnishing ii ^ end ..f u aii.n-. nient for^the crow L To illustrate, two rooters^In the grand Hand g I off lbs follow^^ing. Who'sthat^'' That'sTat. What Titer1 'LittleWillie Hesitate.^ What'sthat in his eye^'' That's^ glass. ^Whatkind ..f glass^ Asmoked glass. Isne g.ing to 1 k at the eclipse^^^^No; Ik s g .;ng to lake in liox man's^tx-autiful suns. :. Theac re by innings was as foDowt: Uvingstoa: o : : io : ^ o^10 Uoxeniani| h. ^ u u (i 10- 1 SOCItTYMENTION. Whatllapp. nr.l la |XM Home t In Irs in IswIeBjeteei i.' Week Special^^..rr. s,...n I.me of the Standard. Livingston,July I's.^The principal^amusement event in this city th* paal^week was the home talent entertain^^ment given at the opera house Wednes^^day evening under the auspices of the^ladles of the i* .ngregational church^It was a iniiM. al . xtravagar.xa and^possessed ^ aaaaV r.i l.lo merit. As a^s.urtaln riser th. re was pt. - nt. I an^Intensely Interesting fairy dance by U^Untie girls aapri prlatet* attired f .r the^occasion. The Misses i'ru.tt th-n ren^^dered ^ pleasing vocal duet in :^own imnuta': nuuuier, after wh h^Miss Ernestine Burg favored the auJi-^^nce with a finely executed pU:^entitled. ^I'..: ade i i idway.^ Peter^Altken brought down the lious.- witit a^vocal solo, but would not respond to^the hearty encore. Later In the even-^lac, however, he delighted the audi, nc-^with aeveral other ex ^11' inly r*o lered^^olos. The amusement event of th.^evening's ent. nainm.-nt was the rag^doll parade by about little buys and^(Iris In comical costumes. After the^parade Mrs. C van and Mr. Altken^grave a cho.luet and then Mlaa Joaephlne Kobinson plaj.-.l with eg-^ajulatte touch 11. Imund s ^Ballet Music^^and Nev.n s ^ Nai ^ J.-.^ '!'^^^ ^ a^talnment closed with a very i-bvr^cantata. The audi, nee was not as Urge. Ias the merit of the performance waf-^! ranted, still the ladies cleared about AUrge number of camping parties fromthis city are now making a tour^of the National park. Among^ those^w ho have laid aside worldly cares for a^mldsumm. r Mttaf In Wonderland are: I;\ .1 A. Prltchard and family. Mr.^a; t Mrs. I^ V D-Hart. Miss lternie DeHart,lieorg* M. Wlnslow and^family. Frank Nuttall and family. Ml**^1 ! , Ki i at ly, It. v. .1 A Jenkins and wife.Miss LJwards. Mr. and Mr*. Cox.^Mrs. Waller Kid.l. Mr and Mrs. Clark.^Mrs. Everett. Miss Lolo Byrd. the^Misses Kingsbury and Mr. Hoyoe. TlieLadies' Aid society of the Cui-^^^ c.t.. nal mi i vv -11 mi ^t with Mrs^K II Tai nt next Wednesday evening. JohnDUlon and company appear at^tbt op. i a house axat Saturday evening^In thai highly Interesting play. ^Want-^[ ed^The Karth. ATrilby party was given Tuesday^.vemng bv Mrs H Cornhauser at her^I residence on the North side. M:- /. K Itli inburg entertained a^part) Of friends at whist Monday even^^ing nry Welsh and Miss Mary Hunter. 'b.thof Cokedale, vvcie united in mar^^riage Saturday. |Judge J. A Savage, the well-known^Livingston attorn, .v who has been laid^up f if the past month with a brOsV ^^arm, the result of being thrown from^l.is carriage, was ou; on the street^Tuesday for the llrsl time since the ac^^cident aad was warmly greeted by hi*^legion of friends. .1.W San 4i of the Cosmopolitan no^^li 1. Helena, was In the city the past^we.k -.ii a visit with hi* brother,^Qaorg*. Mrs.W. II. Merrlman and daughters^of Butte are la Livingston on a visit^with Mrs. James Itutlerfleld. lrs. S C Pierce and It. M. Leslie^were in Helena Saturday In attendance^upon a naglflaH of the State Dental^association. MHannah Svvindlehurst relumed^th* satt week to her home at Wadena,^Minn. MissHatUl Malta* returned Monday^:'i an a visit with Hillings friends. Sb-'^was accompanied by Miss Clara Sweat- man. Mrs.P. II. Leslie of Helena was in thecity Wednesday on a visit with her son. JII. Conrad of llorr was in the city^Friday on his return from a trip to lllltie. Mrs.John Work and children re^^turn, d to tlnlr home In Mozeman Kri- day, Mrs.K M M il me and Miss T.ulu^Crei of Mil's .Ity arrived in Living^^ston in route for a tour of the park. W.J. AnntrapJL president or the Liv^^ingston Water l'..wer company, left^for Ktigland Thursday. Mrs.W. H. Can.pb. il and sister, Miss^Rirtlia Kcrte, are visiting with Mrs.^I! I! Iti igK if l 4 Timb r C.11. Thompson of lied Lodge was intowa Thursday. MrsN. .1. It .ss return. ^| W ednesday^from a irlp through the park. Mrs.lieorge W. Davis spent the week^with Sprmgdsle friends. MrsI'. 11. Savage and son Clyde left^Saturday to spend the mmiiuT with^relatives at Dupuyer. Mont A.N. Veil of the Hell Clothing store^left Monday for Chicago. A.F. Leopold Is in Chicago. Uuntntii mn lnvf. Forthe above occasion the Great^Northern Railway company will sell^tickets to DoMnn at one fare for the^round trip via all rail, or via the North-^*rn Steamship line, Duluth to Buffalo.^Tlekets will be placed on sale Aug. 20,^limited to Sept. 15. with privilege of ex^^tension to Oct. 6. Thosedesiring to visit Boston during^the Knight Templar's conclave should^not fall to make the trip, at lean In^one direction, on one of the magnlfl-^Cgat beats of the Northern Steamship^line. Thesteamers make passenger train^time and afford a delightful variation ina Journey across the continent.^Through diners a la carte plan, through^sleeping and library cars make the trip^one of comfort and enjoyment through^t. nuiTalo, where connection Is made^with all lines List. Houndtrip tlekets can be procured^going via one route and returning via^another. For full information apply al^^ Ireat Northern city ticket office, llhi^North Mnln street, Huttc. J.B. DAWSON, (leneral Agent. Asthe name Indicates. Hall's Veg^^etable Sicilian llalr lb newer Is a re-^Ss Wi r of the hair. Including Its growth,^health, youthful color ami beauty. It^will please you. Hir'tuehslumping ^*^*^^1 be Northern l'acilie is the only line^. |Hi.i-.ii.' through Pullman vestihuled^standard sleeping ears between Unite and^St. Paul. City ticket ollko gj Last Uroad-^way, Uutte. TheIsssSSj Vrom SjBSJtn Afrlcl. T.atoadvices from Johannesburg and^other South African Bjdadsjg camp* show^that valuable properties aro being con-^stsntly located. I.xperieuee.lminers, machinists, nngi.^neers. carpenters ami i oilier men aro al^^ways in dent in.I at eood wages, w hile^lri.it growing offers lucrative occupation ioi art e^ aadar*landing the hunuei anddebir.ug to enter that lielJ of indus^^try. Johannesburg,n city of tio.ino souls, is^sn excellent market for the various gin Is^of Iruit, which may be raised in ahundanco^Hi the vic.iuty of the town, at ^m ill cost.^The only fruit growers in the country,^being an indolent class, do not supply tho^demand. Personsdesiring to visit the 'H oming^t'ooutrv^ can obtain uilormatiou bv call^^ing upon or addtc sing the undersigns I,^agent lor all slaMsaata bnes. Throught.ekcts taCaaaj Town, Johan-^nesbuig. Knclisii, CsmUsmmImL Scandina^^vian and l innisli points; in fact to any^point on me I'loi.e, ;^t lowest ra.es. j.l |i\\\ son. Oenaral Agent,^im. .Norm Mam street, Uutte, iHol y i\i.-.f b-h, we gave her Cas'orla,^Wb^-a s'lw w us x (Tnid, she cried for 1 'a*loiia,^Whej sh^ t. .-aine Miss. Jio clung to OssKntSs^Whea sjjg gad (.'hiidreo, she. . ^ e Uiem Castccla. Io toii Know^That by aahsg tho Northern Pacifie and^Iba ^Nt^ BurUssgsssa Houte'' via Uilliugs,^Mont., sou will save 4bhours to Peadwood, S. I).; '.Ihours to Kansas ( ity, Mo.; Itihours Io ^t. Joseph, Mo.; ]Lhours to Lincoln, MsJb^|^* hours to Umaha, .Neb. Inaddition to tha above-mention* 1^points you w ill save from S to -1 hours to^all Nebraska, hwausas and Suutliwastern Io.tlts. Lilyticket office. I as llnsadwav, Uutte. Subscribefor the Standard. 1.educed rates to Austria, Gerintn/^Sweden and all points m l.urope. Tickets^iii f alsjassL in**!. H .stoii, i'Uiiadel-^l b.a ami uli eisstern and Canadian points.^( all at liutte. Anaconda ^b Pacitia pas-^acugcr Uejiwl for rates, maps, eivu rand o DM SOMEOF THE BARGAINS: 20cPongee Silk at 20c per yard.^4'4c Checked Nainsook 6 yds for 25c. Asmall odd lot of Napkins {'A dozen lots) at Half Price. Boys'Straw Hats (75c and $ 1 quality; at 50 cents. SOMEOF THE BARGAINS: 4cFigured Outing, good nap, Challie^Effect, only 4c per yard. Girls'untrimmed Hats (50c and 65c quality) at 25 cents %%%%%% COURTENAY,CASE ^ GRAVELLE COMPANY, OWSLEYBUILDINGBUTTE, MONTANAPARK STREET. WASA FAIR. STORY E.J. Baldwin Did Not Attempt to Buy^Handspring. HEHAS MANY BROOD MARES HowWilliam Ponn Met Defeat on^the Detroit Track Hocently-^Klamath Shows What^He Can Do. Butti, July 29^ Unless the eastern^climate has affected the owner ^^f San^^ta Anita, says the Chrnnlolo, that was^^ fairy st.vr^' sent over the wires about^K. J, BavMwin'a attrm|it to purchase^Iliin.lfl.tiiHf for JOD.tWO. U.iMwin lu.s^hail many opportunities to purchase I^Koud horse in the past five years, but^he has never shown any Inclination to^pay the price. If Halrlwui would put^pO.NI In an laaportssj siullion he could^mlM a HaillltlWlBI every year ..r two^as he hat^ a itraml soUaetloa of brood^marcs. Sim . old QrtMtsad has been^on the shelf, the Santa Anila liors.s^have not shown to a ki ^ at .idvanlaK^^over a distance of sroMAd, with tha^l.osslble exception of Key el Santa^Anita. ADetroit special says: Wasted spaas]^and generally Incompetent relnsm.ui-^shlp eaused the defeat of the fastest^trotting- horse on the turf Tktsraday^afttraOOB. Fresh from a triumphant^tour of the Atlantic circuit the roWsg^horse William PMM was looked on as^the best in the 2:11 class here. Klam^^ath, the fast and reliable gcliilni^ from^the Pacific slope, had scored lower In^his victories through the far West^than the diminutive crack fr.mi the^Keystone state, and was favorite In^the first pools. William I'enn acted so^well In the warming up his stock went^up, and as they lined up for the first^heat It was lio for him. $40 for Klam^^ath and J26 fur the rest. They got^away with Nightingale at the pole.^Klamath trailed her to the homestretch^and then outfooted the Buffalo mars^by a short length In 1:11% William^I'enn was taking it easily in fourth^place, and as this was no clip for him^be continued to rule the market. The^real struggle began In the second heat.^Penn scudding off In the lead and open^^ing a gap to the half. When Klamath^tried to close on him the little cyclone^struck a terrific gait and had tile K.id-^in^ cleanly beaten at the long distance.^Kline must have lost bis head at this^stage, for he turned to look at the sec^^ond horse and cased up on the leader.^It was a fatal move, for Klamath was^comlag with a tremendous rtssaV. ami^baton Um ovsraoaaNdeBt dilvar eoakl githis trotter under way tley hod^reached the wire mi.I I'enn was beaten.^TIim milo was in ItMVki a new mark for^Klamath, but It was evident the stal^^lion could ^o faatST than that Venn^proved tills in the third heal, overhaul^^ing the California!! near the half and takingstn h a bad Raymond gavs it upKline tried to atone for bis blun^^der by keeping the Hying trolter at full^sp. . d, a ml lie made the trip in the sen^^sational time ofThe tlrst half^was in liMty and the t!irc.-.|uarl.TS in^i Sa. I'enn dropping hack to a MM gait^In the last (Mavrlor, This splendid fc.it.^Hie aaat .me to the credit of a horse in^a race since Directum'a heat In IHKH,^was the iast straw thai OOasplsti I^William Penn'i downfall. He show. I^the effcess of the unnecessary effort bv^a i.slng break that ktfl him SO far be^^hind Klamath had no trouble In pulling^,.ff the race. I.. sa Wilk. s chased tic^ether tmtter from IRS sunny slope OUl^in M0\, but Klamath had a link left. Secondrace. 1:11 d iss. tTOttlBg, purse }.''. and J.Mlu to winner of fastest heatif batter than ! ^7V^Klamath, b. g. by MorooktsaW Bob,by Ophvr (Raymond)...1 l 2 l WilliamI'enn. br. b., by Santa CUui(Kline) 4 2 1 I Nightingale,en. m (Oatra)2 3 5 3 I.esaWtlk. s. br m (Diekcrsun)..ti S 3 2 Knlghtmaiv,b. m. (Laird)'i i ti 6 AuntDelil ah, b. m (Stewart)... .3 444^Tlinc-2 I2(^. 2:08V|. 2:07,4. IdMks BOZEMANITES.Ball I'larsrs ami Hs*tt Kit..Ms Norms - liool ^otes. SpecialCorrespondence of the Standard. Boseman.July 28- The Boiiman^baseball team arrived home at 11:30^Sunday evening front tfcelr game with^Livingston. Th.- game had gone against^them 1^ to 1 but they were not asham^^ed of their work. The lie.^., man ball^leu,ii is made up of nine Hoi. man boys^from 14 to 10 years of age, smooth^^faced kids. They had met a team of^husky men at Livingston, the Living^^ston pitcher who had been Imported f ^r^the occasion, being t man weighing^about 2(H) pounds and a profeslson.il^ball player, and this was the mat with^live ut the Livingston team. They are re^professional plu^ers. only four of the^mn ^ I* mg Livingston men TheRoxcman team was satisfied^with the treatment received, thought^the umpire Just is his decisions and^had but two kicks. They were all^j. alow d Tate's |^..pularity with the^Livingston people and the fact that th.^Livingston pitcher hit nearly every^man w ho went to the bat an I crippled^two Itoieman b.ys was pretty thin^^ K Theball ground here at Hoiemati^was the scene of a lively senium.iw^!.^^^:! two teams whi. h w. re made^up here and went by the names o]^Nortlisl.le of Main Street and Boath-^gbjg of .Maiu street. The (MM vv.u- Mg whichwill be remembered here for Its^splendid record, runs being made^the balance, 42 of the 76, being In favor^of the Southslde of Main streeters.^The nines were taken from the busi^^ness men and others, ..n- nine from the^north and the other from the south^side of Main street Theteachers' normal school here^opened by County Superintendent Wab^rath, Prof. Harmon and Prof. T.rwll-^leger from Mlohlgin for the vacation^months, Is In fine a irking order now.^and there are about N teachers attend^^ing. The Idea of a summer normal^school for teachers was something en^^tirely new to this section but It will b.^^of inestimable go...I to those who arc^new at teaching and the idea should be^encouraged. RUbaMackenzie, who left for Won^^derland on Monday last with A. ('.^alcCoOfnb and family of Oshkosh. Wis.,^returned on Sunday, having made MM^of the .thickest trips ..ii record. They^left driving two teams, a light buggy^and a spring wagil 3 o'clock Mon^^day afternoon and camped Wednes^^day evening at the falls and grand^canyon, visited the lake, saw eight or^ten geysers while it the geysers bisin^and wore home Sunday inon, less than^tig dayi for the trip. Saturdaynine teams emigrants from^Pierre, S. D., passed through Bo* man^en mute to the Bitter Hoot valley.^They had been two months on the road^having; btfl South Dakota because of^tin- l ick of water for irrigation there,^their crops having burned up for a^number of seasons In succession. Mrs.A. Worm^, f invited a few^friends to a picnic which was held at^the mouth of BrMgi r einyon. near the^beautiful gateway of rock at that point,^n Saturday afternoon. Musical In^^struments were tak n and songs, music^and recitations were enjoyed beneath^the shade of the eoltonwoods. Mrs.^Wormser had furnished everything^that Is good at a picnic^sandwiches,^hot coffee, doughnuts, pickles. Jellies,^fruit. Ice cream and cake and with this^the beautiful spot for a picnic and the^pleasant ride, everyone had a delight^^ful time. There were 28 enjoyed the^ehaperonage, the drive being made In^carriages 'to and from the canyon^which Is four miles out from Bozehian. Areport from Pe l-h Springs, Arl , says^that one of the largSSJt silver nuggets on^record was found about four miles from^that place several days ago. Two pros^^pectors, on their way from Death valley,^discovered i boulder weighing several^hundred pounds, composed of nearly pure^sliver. The vab.c Is placed at about |W,-^OUU. SOMETHINGNEW. MealsSrrssd a la (arte sn tho (.re.it^Northern liming Cars. TheGreat Northern through train,^leaving Lutte at b':10 p. nr., carries a^dining car and w ill serve supper leav^^ing Liutte a la carte hereafter. This Is^the only line running dining car out ot^Uu.to nutlet and library car on every^through main Hag train. Safety,speed ami Comfort^Can be had by using the Northern Pa^^cific. Their train is the first to reach^Ft. Paul, notwithstanding the fact it^does not leave Uutte until 10 30 p. m.,^four hours and 30 minutes later than^trains on any other line. Fornil kinds ..1 legal and mining blanks^go to tli^ m .v.m. villi. Jl Lust liroadway. FORCATARRH PruiiaptgSell li. CutRates to SaltLake. Denver, Kansas City, Oui.v^hh ^t. PlWU, t liicag-o, Bosto:', Mon^^treal. Nov, York anil a 1 points^in luirope from to pl3^Saved on oacU^P ircluso. Callan.l see me before buying KlscwMM ADOLPHPINCUS, Urnib.'rAuierl.'.m licks: Broker's MM ation No.3 East Broadway. it,i9. - i, a, I.ist ualeua St., Uuiti-. Mont .LoinFlBl oiv.. .Stauaser TheHt-'i . sa Novelty lUe.itrc ot the^West. A i isej I au.tevi it ltou(i. )T Artists, Intertvlnets Issagr OS^^N gbtty.^-0 AHrllllsnt.Novel, Ossn sn.t MaraJ tut r-^tulnment New st irs .o. s| Opcu^eveiyevsu.nv A^lu^ ss;.m ^ih^. PAHIBIAMHI tUWk^rsi mik. raoc. FrenchChuntOf ^5c Dyeing SCoiaiNi by Vbkscu rtMas .i. i^j asMraaMal No .-,,r, ,4 lr.iucb udoes.^No. 4Jso W Ualena St.. cor. of Oaluta, Hereis the Kernel of the Nut oa-^o ^oe#* ^^^*^^ ^H-d*^^^^^^^^^v^* a\Uood Uoods^Lowest Prices. 4i\ *Standard Ooods^Competitive Prices. Very Best Uoods^Very Reasonable Prices. ^^^^*^*^**^^*^*^^^^****^ Ifynti are looking for bargains in the Grocery lino, visit tho establish-^nient at il08 ^ yiii X. Main Street. It is a positive fact thut the very^best bargain* are obtaiuable bore by puxchajera ioc the home, iuj^iejta.ita.it or tbo liotol. aO, f=Cv .1 L. Telephone,185 308^ 310 N. Main St., Butte. CHAMPION$15.00 TYPEWRITER IIa=;all thi^ advantages of a high priced macliino except speed. Perfect^alignment, vosoble writing, dug ability, simplicity. Especially adar^te.l for^sUi'lonts, school teachers, clergymen and t'ur any other usj where rapid work^is not necessary. s MONTANAELECTRIC CO., IIKast Broadway, Hutte, P, O. llox M Vw'K REPAIR AUU MAKES OF T YlJEVv Iti TliKB. assayiIts. rnoa.uuudv A^ hull a bloek aorta of P. (X 430 MerthMaln St.. Putts. Al K. MAYHK, Aisaver. Maniplesby mail or oppress will roeelrs^|^rninpt..b.loiir..fiilattontliiu Gold aal sliver^Ullllloll a s|Wclally. o.*j Wbsi l'arlt itroet. Uu'.ts. V. O. feox It. (IHOtI K^^J71.I.INGSWOOD ^ UEZN^ B, Grocers.Bcn^haw Iiulldinif. Butts. giLVENULUULS Si CO. FinsFamily Groceries.^Cor. Park an.I \l u . . i, ^ ^ Bntta KUVt. ESTATE. JAKUtKS COLLINS. 1 aMata .mi Micts. 11KiistCrniie. Butt*. A.F. BRAY Tmo:ily exelusivu^Wbolesala Urocer^in Western Mont. BIQ UIQ IO ;rafi A FOlt THa OaUsMaMA J.EU^FLOUK^FLOUR^FLOUR^^ Lu U li GIVE IT A TRIAL. Ifrour Orocsr doss not keep it arou u^ a Uua aad wb will mo tliat juu aro farnliasd with aa;^^tuaiitity wh.cu you may ordar. HOTEL-BRt'^Wic'K 5 HOTELBRUN8WICK. Weare the only aROnts In Montsua for tho BRUNSWICK BOTH CIQAaVfc IaU clsirin^liuarantei'il to bo ail llarana, lou^ Itller aod is not flavored. Note our prices. 1'erfcctos$70.00 per 1000$7 on per 10) Furitiiuosto:, no |^r toolsa ao per loo Cabinetstiii.uu per looo Koo par toe AttentionIs call ad to the famous Ctagf ^Kail Splitter^ whleb wo sell for }V^M psr IM).^''rouipt atteutloa xiveu to mall orders. A.P. BRAY. Wholesale Grocer. Cor. Arizona an.l E. Park. Butte GATES. IRON . WORKS MAM'FAOIURliltaOF GeneralMining flachinery WRITEFOR PRICES ON4JATES CRUSHERS TRE-^A1AIN STI-Afl STAMP .MILLS,^CONCbNIkAToRs. HANS. isEI-^TLEK*. HOIMS. ROLLS, BLOW - ERS,SNfeLlBRS, PUM.^S. hIC. MaisOffice: 600 Clston Avenue. Chicaqo. 111.^Westers MM Koutn 10 Silver Bov Block,^Datte. Mostssa. Wm.F. Kett, Ajrent MA(2tlI!lK!B'SuEKA u . JohnJlAoitHiirr. pnetor and M^r. l'osltlvelyUno Sight Only! ThursdayKvsmlns;, August 1st. Underthe direction of Major I B Fond, tho^world famous author and huuiorls;. maw laTalks and Roadlnus from his owo^Klch lluiuor. Saleof sents will commence Wednesday m.irniunat 10 o'clock. HAfiUlRS'SoraA MdDlllSE tonMAottaaPcoprletor and M^r. FKIUAY,AND SAIVKDAY MATIN HE^Aiwust I and i. Mr.J K. Fminett. Our Frit/ lu bis^latest MsMMl FRITZIN A MAD HOUSE whichran three MMM 't ths Fourteenth^sin-el I ^ .'^ tra, New Y nk. New NWgs,^Ne.v Dancer and a^ I v.ellent Co.^^r. mild 1'rosluvlioa. ragaiairtlsasMsrt'fTt* Saieof scats^bsgUM liiiirsd.iv, at tea. ro. Euery: Woman AtTimes, Hssds a Sots^Raliabls monthly^Regulating fladistne pills Dr-Bor;jeai)'8Jarjsy ai)d Sauir; promptlyrelieve proloog-.u suppression of tlie^menses regardless ol cause, ^specially recom^mended to nisrned Isdies. Stilt anywhere cj^receipt ol price* |MSfSf box. 'C. BONJEAN KT Cig, P^a %^^New York Cii^ Address,79 Maiden Lane farsajs al rman'i ftiiTittr 71 w. Part St. Mat, Mont, sent securely sea e I I y m ii. CentralHotel MUbsImskt. (levbeen aaarssjsMJ ren Mat at)d Is now^oi-eoedto the i silslio Kate- $.'^' oer d iv^Spce.al attentioi it.\ ol^ ^^ ^.' nv : ei-,sample ro miTM BsM MsMagajajd linen.'in the state Dadv ita;o to aad from the^( ami CM ^ stasSt, AI ri( KFTT. l'loprtetor. NowIs the Time to Subscribe ATroiiNCYS. iril U. SMITH, AttoriiPv.it.I.aw. Kooms1 and | 0 llsahil block, N...- \V Broadwaf, Du'te. Most civil,nroowgrv^^HN~Li^^sai.iiju:, ^^ MininttEngineer and 17. S. Detiuty Mineral Ianor. .lastt'iiohn IMoek. West Granlto street, Butta. Wf t. LHAllV. Civil Knmneer. Xa-lion and Wooden nrldtjet, andItoofs, watst Works, Hy Irri Irs,^Sewers. 1-ind Dr.uiia^o, Dams, lunnellni{. Oitise,Mauaaril i u iJuis, Anaconda 1SSS. V. HAA^. CHlBOroDIBT. aslassalaasad Maalearsss s speeisirrv Corn*leiiMV.d without in n Hoim I, M mtia^lud i.lcieiiliou B. ..... West Broadway, Butta, IUOilAS 11. PLEASANTS, M. Dn^OCULIST AND ATJKIST, AndSpeolnlist for l)l^b.i^es of the Nose sa Throat. Office: low r 111;. Helena, Mont. tin...v. .....W..S,, Ambllmiccoti Call. Tel. 73 and 116. Vl'fl'i:.it'I.Y I. iw. the offlcs and sales^r. ..in si las Biochs.-mic Tissue^Hemudy Cpmpany _^wil be i..eat .1 a No U ^o^ Quartz^street. Butts Citv. .Mont. l'ho propuelor,^lli tiry Nalsoa, nH I oaro ^ all all tinu to^tt.is busluess. Ia esBseetlMWtthlMesasa^Is .. ires raadlM rsaas wawrs baaks an l^phaojpbts's o:i bloeassaiisrry sea he con-^s.iited Mr raitrata aiirico and usrtoual llldy. Com VM^ SKK f*. TheBUTTE Tlioliiuidsomest and moH^IdMntly appaiuted hotel^lu tlie state. Rates,$3 I'cr Day Upwards Fiuesiiuplo room In connectioa, BUTTE HOTEL CO., Prop'n. BUTTE.1iont. riip Butt Sampling: Works. ,i hi rvBVKl i tl has... tassSalbad bur Cooper, Mast, ti ^.d and I*ad^... r u ! ^v ::^ Office ecott Uuildinc.^^ ... titan.^ s.ra.-ts. titu. sL casey.Mauaser.