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THEANACONDA STANDARD, FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 4, 1895. 0 OURHATS ARE OS TOP ofcourse. They belong^there, and ccrtamlythey re^^bound to net where thev^belong. The quality of^our hats puts them way^ahead in point of wear^Our shapes are correct to^date and that makes them^the right thing to adopt;^in fact, vou're in bad shape^if you wear anything else.^What's the use of buving^something that will look^seedy before it's had time^to be worn at all^ Such^cheap goods look worn^before you put them on.^There's money m ide by^not buying them. Have^your head covered hand^^somely with our hats.^Nash ^ Co. 41 E. Park^Street, Butte. HEIS OKJB ROAST ProfessorAlexander Shoots in Nearly^Every Direction. FOUR SUBJECTS EXAMINED TwoLadles and Two Men- Archie^McMillan and Yoder Will Have^Their Bald Head* Looked^Into-The Next Lecture. BUTTEWEATHER. Keported(or the Ktauiiar.l by tellingly *^Co., llragclnM.^Oct. I Tl eraiODiet*r Murnmeter Wln.t ^. Bu Mrfsg. sbon. .i uIim. \U To*5 ass. rnbor*. MM nahn. M^Highest temperature yester.Uy Mi lowest M BUTTECURRENT NOTES.^Silver, ^7.^J. T. Clear. FredOrion, piano tuner. Hamilton at.^J. W. Morns left yesterday for the^East. Mr. M. 8canloo of Burlington Is^Very 111 of typhoid fever. Mr.and Mrs. William Owiley of^Twin Bridges are In town. Fora thorough mum In ihort'und^Attend Butte Business College. Schoolof shorthand and typewriting.^Miss M. K. Delaney. the Butt*. Competentstenographer wish.-* posi^^tion. Address X . Standard. Butte. Watchcleaning, td.U; main springs.^SI. Wararnted. Mayer. 40 West Park. Newforms of blanks for Quarts and^Placer locations ran now be had at^Standard office, ^1 K. Broadway. BeginningOct 10. the Northern Pa^^cific rate to 8t. Paul and lluluth. sec-^ond class, eastbound. will be reduoed^from to $30. Inpolice court yesterday the trial^of Mom Hoffstadt for petH latctay^was set for next Monday af'.ern n n at^S o'clock. AJudgment by default for KM fil^was entered In the district enurt yes^^terday sgalnst the Butie Wheelnv n's^^association and In favor of Passmoru^^V Co. Theautumn leaves are falling and^With them let fall your summer under^^wear Po you know where you i an Ret^from the cheapest to the finest Import^^ed^^from Boucher, the Park Street^Clothier. KaufmanBros. will, until further^notloe, give a standard make dinner^bucket with sll purchases amounting^to a dollar or mmc. The buckets will^stand hard knocks, are worth having,^and may be used without table cloth^or napkin. Kaufman Bros. Thefuneral of John We irt, wh i w , ^^killed in the Hope mine at Basin, will^take place at 2 o'clock this afternoon^prom Gllltgan A Duggan's undertaking^rooms. His mother lives In Canada^And lie ha* a brother In (Jreat Falls TheNorthern Pacific has Inaugurat^^ed a change that will be appreclati i by^a lar*re section of the traveling publl ^^by running a tourist sleeper tin . i; i^from St. Paul to San Francisco with^^out change, every wt-ek. This car lea^BL Paul every Wednesday and will^pass Garrison every Friday at id :,u a.^m. The car connects at Portland with^the Southern Pacific, and lays there^only K) minutes. Pantsat $1.^5 of good material. Pants^At 13 that mock at wear and never rip^^We make but little on the*!, goo.i- u^aell quantities of th^m to realize n^small profit. A first class dinner bu. k-^et with every purchase of a dollar or^more. A steady and Increasing demand^for corduroy penta shows that we , an^be beat on these fine wearing goods.^Kaufman Bros. Takeoff your hat. It's old and shab^^by and of ancient shape. We shall^take the lead in a radical cut In the^prices of hats and offer Knox and Dun-^tap styles st $2.50 snd $^ The* flgui. s^mean an actual saving of $2 per hat.^and we guarantee the highest degree^of excellence In quality. Kaufman^Bros. , OfIstoren to flower rayers.^Having bought out the floral businrss^formerly conducted by Mrs. Crittenden^and having had the place i^throughout, I am now prepared to offer^cut flowers and plants at eastern^prices I Have the largest stock of de-^-ns etc. in the city F.\ery ^,^shl'ng to purchase either cut 11 ^wers^plants is cordially invited to -,i;^-leor rosea and Daybreak carnations^^r specialty.) J- H. Mitchell. 137 West^Park streat. Butte. Hutte.Oct. 3.^Men and women ped^^dlers of tickets for church fairs and^performances, and circulator* of sub^^scription papers for social and charit^^able purpose* come In for a mild roast^In Professor Alexander's lecture on^^Social Fads and Fanctgs^ lo-nig t.^^It Is MfthtM bu: a civilized (yatem of^bltckmail. ' he said, ^and nun hate^n ^ mure use for the thing for which^they ^ubscribe than tney have for^I iff, buii Jone* dare not refuse^1Smith, wi^ i-ompe-.rtor In busl- ii.--. hid siitneribod. I am afraid that^a good d 'al of what Is given as charity^^ .u p. ar on t he 1^^ .ks ibovi .is^advertising. Iu,.y balls, charity festivals, and^all other forms of public or demonstra^^tive charity were ridiculed by the lec^^turer. He said lie did not objovt M^dancing, and had no fault to find even^with waltzing in public, thuug.i mliii*-^1.1 ^ Kiiicrully preached against It. The^u u./.. he sai I. was n ^lhlng more than^hugging to music and he would mu h^rather have his daughter waltz with^a VOAAf man In 'a lighted hall to^swsst musk' and In the company of^many people tlran to have her sit on^^ . in a darken, d room and hug^without music. The laitter he called^the sitting down waltz. The prof, i^..sk. d '.ho QSSSatlOSJ Which kind of wal.Z^^ i* SCafi n. 1 and *^me one In the au^^dience said he would take batik Thewoman who MHIlllltS rumors^about hit- nelghlmr and the man who^repeats unfounded utories against the^good name of an.ither were denounced^as ehara.-ler assassins and the profes^^sor said the Mutla with a stiletto In a^(ark alley was a getiilt-inun conip ip I^with them He also talked against pub^^lic display of sorrow by wearing^mourning and ereoitlng marble monu^^ments. The marble slab, said he. Is a^in .miineiM to the marble cutter and^not to the dmd. and 'there are more^MM on tombs than th.-re were ever^utt. red outside of graveyards). II. said^that If more flowers were sr:uti-red^MAMsg the living and fewer among the^graves of the detid. there would be^ni pi. a.sure and haptdneaa In th world. .'..Mowing the lecture the professor^mole a nubile exnmin.i'tlon of fnir^^UbJadM, two women and two men,^and delineated their characters as^follows: Mrs. W. J. Crittenden -^V. ry strongly marked nervous organi^^zation: htg4^ strung and exceedingly^Bsasattva. Vital forces not strong^enough; would lie subtest to nervous^troubles; easily wirrled about lltitle^things. Would have diltlculty in con^^trolling her nerves. Would enjoy and^euff. r keenly. Needs lots of sleep and^rrsaa air. Artistic and. If health wrnild^Mpaatt, would make a g I scholar iiI Judgment c^f form. lake* to kin^w whvand how. Keen sense of hunmr.^^i- ^.| planning talent. .Strong llke^ and^di-dlkes. MIA.O. W. Oonnlck^Positive, firm^and rstatute, one who muld put her^1 i d dow n and keep It down. Inherited^kef nature from her father. Believed^In her own opinions. Prudent, cautious.^oafeM and methodical. Systematic,^s inewhait sensitive, but Im lined to be^Independent. Would make a good mat^^ron or overseer; could direct and mar-^age. Conscientious and honest. Ir. II. J. Hlbson^Fine and sensitive^ovinization; natumlly retlned and ar^^tistic. Intellectual faecl'ha sharp,^rather tlhan broad. Oi^ul language,^which practice wtmld improve. M.^chatvlcal faculni 'S g\iod. Would muk*^a good salesman, dentist or acenunt-^snt. Uicks In MVSslOe of rhnractcr^and In cnllnulty. Would he MM tint^not original. Would be thought I.y^some to be conceited, but not so in^reality. Fond of the fair sex. and ciul* ^^n ladies' man. J.W. Hoguc^Matter-of-fact organl-^Zati m. (lood Judge of sU!^t(, weights^ana measures. ^!o^d base to brain; a^good animal; close observer, ami ^ man^Who could m^et people In a geu.iral^wiy; AtMsM make a good ag^nt; very^isrsistent; could stand hard w^rk, MR^^.is not 1 oklng for It. Would ie-t^make s society man: not of a very re-^BgleiM type. Plain and blunt. T'^morrow, Friday evening. Profese-^sor Alexander will lectur.! on the^^World's Henefcotors.^ ami will also^give a t^^t examination of two mar-^rled couples and will tell how they K.o^al .ng at home and If they (liiarr.'t, will^tell rhom w'ha't they (ju-irrel about,^and tehieh one starts it. On Saturday^night as will lecture on ^How to Head^iTianuler^ and on Momlay night on^^I, ive, Coitrtstdp, Marriage and eJal-^I ousy. CityTreasurer Yoder and City Cb rk^McMillan have arranged to have Pro-^\ ^ gander make an examination^^f their bumps .^n S.ituMay eventrg.^In onler to satisfy their constituenty^^MM they are the right men in th*^r ght plu-es. It Is undersMoel th^r^l ave r. ached this d.^1^rminallon only^I after mttny requests from prtmilne it^/^^lis and taxpayers, and in view of^What occurred to their j.rt.leeeswors in^B.tt!i Mr. Yoder aisl Mr. Mc^^Millan are batdheaded. so tbsu the^]r ifissor will ha\^' a char sweep. TREASURERSREPORT. |*jFihsitKilTe htatvnt^nl ^f Ike FinsnrU^Conriltlon of t It*, f nnuty. Betta,Oct. S.^Oountv Treasurer ITtll^! iv completed an exhaustive slatv- imeet of the Mssjsjeie] ooAdstlae ^^f W Iver B.tw county, showing the total^b vl.-l and fl fltlng Indebtedness and Ialso tthe receipts ami disbursements^during the month of l*1^ts*M*ar. The^l^inded debt is onlv tUS.Me, which Is^c.nsid. :c.l a mere n.tuilng f-^r a oninty^I of ihe wealth and importance of Silver^Bow ounty School dlsjtrlct No. 1 has^I a bond 1 il ^ of lldd.dotl. The total^' floating IndehttHlncss of tide county Is^| M, of which PUlin l^ In war-^, r.mtn out standing against tlhe gen-^; eral fund It 1s estlm.it'sl that tif the^| $:i^.5et.^'J n.- irly 90 iht cent. Is for court^expanse*. W.arran^*on this fund have^' l^^en regWtersl since the first of las;^] March. Wlien once the present out^^standing warrants are paid h will be^an easy mtttcr to determine exactly^trie expenses of the courts, as under^the new law all warants for Jurors and^witness f.-es are Nsuc! bv the cb rk ^f^the courts. There is money 1n the fund^I .r tth - pa^tnent of some of the out-^^-an.ling wtrrants. but they have n^t^^been presented for payment. With: M exeeution of last June the^r -'eli s fp.m licerss. * la^t moiiith Wer-'^rhe largest .if the year. The belief^tiiat the Howe law is unconstitutional^'has apparently h id n ^ . ff.rt ^m the^recelpu from this suutve. Mr. Hill a St.Mcnterstshows the county to be in a^very good condition financially. Thefloating debt of the county Is^iciown by warrants registered on the^different funds as follow*: General fund|3S :M 79 'ontiiMfent tftmdt.^.^^ :;r. P..^r fumlId.1.1...41 Koad fund S.'.'.VI.ImI Totalf.M.sm.40 TheIs.n I. .1 debt of the .nunty and schoolgMKrl s Is as follows: School ills: 11.-t N t. 1, 5 i^t^centt 50.000 00 Schooldlsti! ^ No. 1. ( per^centSO.OOfl 00 Silver H.iw e.tunty, S per cent125,Odfl 00 ThefaltowltM flgur -s show th MuV awes In tide different funds on the first of September and Mm amils r.folwlduring that month:^it .Itni Generalfundt INinltingent 11.-:; 7:i Poormm ts Ho.id(is m Sinkingf.diii M (lenernl schoolMl let liiist. s riiMil funds. TiMl 41 Wnlkervllle1 20 Kir*42 79 U.-lempllon^^v. St.te 11.717 l.^ StateIs.unty2.337 M Stis-kinsitrt'tor 34 Estales19* (HI Cityof ButteI M llecelpt*.t s,2)^ I 70^l.tllli 95^4. Mi 1,2.!439^32^Its 19^I- II MlH^MM 4.1^p;^ in 7r.3 Totlis IA3.II2 Thei mils in the differ,^the Hi si nf ihe month are QtHsfAlfund Contingent Poor Itud Sinking OeAtfAlschool Dlst.^-hool funds Walkerville Klre Sir. funfoil.^.$ I .M^. l.^. l .9, !( bmption State Staitebtuntv ... StockItlSI.eltor Kstales Cityof Butte .. r.D7 Is ai 7vi^9.^. I mi .i 40:' ,4d^1 4: 9t!J,073^,Sd(i 19SS.'i Total 179,010 SI Theamount paid out and the bal nice^remaining In the funds on rhe ilrst of^Otftobeff la shown by the following fig^^ures: Bal. Octt.1. %t.im n 8,U9SII MM A TOUGH HAG. Gtmeralfund Contingent... I'.fir Iload inking ileneralschool ...^Dlst. school funds Fire Hedemptlon *tHte rltatebounty 4ttockinspect.it... ptateue Cityat Uu'Jte .... PaidOut.^..I s:7 M^.. Lttl ii.t ..1.915 19^.. 1.3d4 20 I.S..370 ;: 7^, 11.717U 23:;7 9 31 I.eMM Ml18 20.I'll722 427 8i.-,SO 213 4ts:t9 Mldo Totals$2\i^^i S.V $.,d,:i24 99 Thereceipts from different *ouj^during Septentl.. r were as foll.nyn: Tax.-s| 9K 22 Llc-nses9.4M N Cuntv otllcers' fees4.:':.! 7d othersources '.e; Total114.MS 47 Thebalance on hand In the diffi rent^fuiidw lor county purposes Is: bfAsreJ fund I 7,4.^i! 7^. Confhsgeelfund MM 11 Poorfund M M Netfloating debt .16.2:7 M Total 3dII A GREAT RUSH. Iheflensrsay More ^ tit' Tmlerrlothlng^II . p. r Than An.Oiudr KUe.^Butte, Oct. S.^There was excitement^of an unusual nature on Cpper Main^street this evening, and when It was^over the store of the U. J. Hcnnessy^company looked as though t'ho BfttMi^football t^nm had be. n practicing a^new style of Interfcivnoo M It. Tho^cause of It arl was a war on J3.50 un^^derwear m which several dry goods^houses participated. The prht^ was^rapidly cut to till a suit and then tho^contest narrowed down to the two Ida^houses In Upper .Main street, A*M0tl^continued to chop off II and 13 cents at^a slash. But when the Hcnnessy com^^pany offered the und. rWSAf at 2.^. seal I^a garment or 50 cents I suit at a little^after H o'clock this evening, this ills-^tan.ed all competition and MttgM the^crowd. Their Mere was quickly sur-^rOAAfMd by an excited crowd of peo^^ple who were anxious to take advan^^tage, of rhe wonderful bargain and In^Id mtmit^s after the ^ cent sign was^put up. the store looked as though a^m.tbhad taken possession of it. Every-^b.t^ly who got Inside of the doors was^waited on and about 1,000 suits of 13.50^underwear were sold for 50 cents In^less than 2 hours. The llotin.ssy nii-^pany bad had some 10 cent signs aja^tvndy i-rlnt.sl In expectation of another^cut and Me) would have glv. n the un-^derwenr away If they had been com^^pelled to. .\lirent Opportunity. Firthose w*io have b.s.n waiting^for bargains In pianos we are making^a special offer this week in both r and seeond-iian.1 Instruments, W*^have one slightly used eprlgM piano,^full slxe. rosewood cam'. $145.^our ^^eond-hand Hale A Co (thrc Ur*.I.sog Is No lluuut ^ Honu Who^Nboillil H. I mi.i i a MASS) Butte.Oct. 3.^Mrs. S.'h J. Ijang.^w i . was arrested a few night* ago for^running a house of ill fame at No. 219^Hast Mercury street, was tried before^Judge Turner this afteni.^^n. The tes^^timony revealed a most revolting state^Of affairs. It wus shown by the evl^1 n I itfllc. is Ifcirnimin, Stoneburg^and Itu. kn. r, Thonvas tVimepm. George^I^ai|.g ami li. .rge Hairn- the! not only^Is ttic defsttsMn*. as well as her so-call^^ed dHughter, a common prostitute, but^th ait she has also been in the lial.it of^betas'A^ h^if a doz- n littl. girls, all less^than 13 years old, m her house, pre^^sumably fur imnnraJ purposes. Tht^l.n... n-faoed wretch practically admit^^ted )u-r guilt, and Judge Turner did^the proper thing by sending her to Jail^for 39 days and lining her }23 and^eoKtia. I n ip a terrible howl when^her sen.cn.ee was announced and filled^a targe . us*( :.; .r with crocodile ttars.^^My ^i .1, Judge,^ sfhe sobbed, ^give me^a MAAM t. leave town.^ Her work^i i . o r too ooarse, however and^, w ^^! t. I .v. Mrs.Lang, as she styles herself, 1* oneof the most notorious and disrepu^^table t^M hag's In the olty, and the in-^ti nor of the oily )all Is nothing new^bet. The police got after her about^I ^.-.ir ago for compelling her daughter^to lead a life of shame and the girl^was placed in the women s and chil^^li, n's home. The child had become in^^fatuated wirh a life of dlslpatlon, how-^ev. r, and she soon resumed her old as^^sociations. .Mrs.J. It. Rice, the street preacher.^Is il^ i lock' l up In the city Jail and^mm devoted moat of the afternoon to^a fruitless sutemjit to p isuade Mrs.^Lang to L ad a belter life She wound^h.r a'ans around the oil hag's neck^ind talked to her and prayed with In r,^but all to no purpose, Mrs, Bice h^s^her S-mouths-old child with her In Jail^and Is apparently remaining behind^tie l-irs in the hope of gaining public^^ynipvethx She refuses to pay her line^r let anyone else pay It for her, and^she will proKilily use her 12 days Im-^' m. iit as an advertisement and^write a story of It for a supplement^to her huilninl's hook of personal ex^^periences which he sells while she^holds a crowd on the Street. The third^(^barge of blockading the street*^against Mrs. Klce will come up In the^police oocrt to-morrow, but on nc-^oount of her child, the bearing will M^lid AnfJtety postponed. Mrs.Bice's troubles were further ln-^cr. ised to-night when h^T husband^was arrested on two charges. He pro^^ceeded to deliver an Impassioned ad^^dress near tine corner of Main and^Park streets and was quickly sur^^rounded by a crowd which It I* clalm-^^sl by the police blockaded the street^and sidewalk. He also attempted to^sell some .if his Imoks and Chief Teho^ordered Off)eer Bussell to arrest him^for blockading the streets and begging^money on the streets. Ho took his^ether child up to the Jail and was^I ^ k' I up with his wife and baby. WantedFire proof iron safe In good^condition: state sice and maker's name.^Address P. O. Hox E., Anaconda. Afireitt snd I'nutaal titter. Forevery case of Throat and Lung^Mseaet that Shllili's Cure falls to cure^the est price will be refunded. Pianoboxes for sal* cheap; Just the^thing for ooal. Orton Bros., 80a North^Main. IML WINON SIOHT. Neverbefore h*s our present stork of Carpet*and lloiistfarnlsliing Goods beea^excelled In variety, patterns, quality and^AMMtt Whatever the room you wish to^furnish, the handsomest selection can be^found in our new fall stock. We have^th* CREAMOF THIS^SEASON'S PRODUCTION In*n grade* of Carpets, Oilcloths, Lino^^leums. Mattings, Art Squares, Rugs, Dra-^p.rle*. Upholstery, Comfort*, Pillows,^UUnketg, Trunk*. Trat cling Bag* and VaUtee WESOLICIT YOUR^PATRONAGE. Solelyon the grounds of your own Inter^^est. The advantage of our ^toek and low^prices will prove this as clear a* day^^light. Kvery price we quote you on the^alstve linn* !s away below regular values.^Such chance* are open to every pirr-^ahaest and should not be overlooked^without hiving us a call. privat somelyengraved, walnut ease, thrje^pedals, continuous music desk, 1193.^One sllatitly damaged Whltn- y plan .,^largest site mad', seven and ne-thlr.1^octaves, continuous hinges. Mrsc^pedals, (brand new). J257. S'Vir.il^xecond-fliand grand square plan m that^can he had for a song. Terms. HO per^month One organ, solid walnut case.^^:IT; also one Mason .Sr Hamlin parlor^ortran. handsomely decorated. In good^condition. ^45 Terms, $3 per month.^Our new plan .s and organs are of 'h,-^latest designs, and If you arc thinking^of placing one In your home It wmld^'be well to see us lirst. as our prices^are the lowest. Orton Hros . .:nj North^Main street. Yttnntsat'*Oppi^^ltInu. NewTork. ^Vt. 3.^ The chamber^ef conrmeree met .fo-dtiv and rec- i\ d^the report from the AMMMlttse on mu^^nicipal r-^f .rni, c^mipos.'d of former^monitors of the e'.uniit'tee ..f 7^\ T2i l^-^MMMfi the chandler to adopt all hon^^orable and reasonable in a.-ut s to^l rlng about ^ fusion ticket to op|^ise^Tammanv Hall. fharlm Stewart^Smith. l^r. Parkhurst and ^;. Itars...,^Itjhodes made si^.c.hes. It was re-^s lived to Ad 1 fifl more to the OOAMAlttaa^on municipal reform, making the Mtel^memlx rshlp 55. This body will t ik.^^the idace trf the ^x^mmlttee of 7n ,.,^Med in Ihe last campaign. The apesMkl^task of this commrttee Is to bring^atftut a unbm of fores ag-alnst Tam^^many Hall candidates. Home-manufacturedIt. a,It Mixed^Paints at Schatzle.u's. 14 W, llroad-^way. HarperWhiskey, auiootii a* oil. No.24 West Park Street, Tctrplmnr304 Butte,Mont. AuditoriumTo-Nlght Prof.W. C. Alexander, Huhjeet,sorl^l Fails, A^-^inlstioq, otiileciloa at tlte^aoor. Public examination at^the close. Kma'e examlua-^lion with f iv s given each^(lay Mora 10*. m at ft* M petition Weinsteitfs Hl.l.l.\ A AND NEW YORK. Thedifference between these ^n.1 drug I't-.e.s is your profit^our protlt 1* entailer-but ills enoturh for us: Carter'sUntie laver Pnl* I'.ini i - Kail de yu ...lie, p.ills.... W'o. irv's Kac'.al Soap. I. . HMTa Malt lull reef Hlra'sIt...it Heir ;i'osnio llutterm'lk Soap i'eii.1ay's Klce Powder^ Ooudrajr'sKlce Powd. r, Perfumed^Knalish Feather Powder .Uc ..4tlc ,.I5e ..Mo .fs- Tap).i t Sweet Hye-andsBy* Tooth .I.-'^I 2tV ;.o- ..Me. lie Powder IW.todlHiry'* Kaclal Soap, cake.^Ciuictir.t Soip. :l c liti s 14TilWhite Rasa l^*e Packer**Tar Bosp. cake Iltiittemiilk rtoap, :: cakes Peir'sI'nsceated Boa p. 2 cake*JB. !' ir' ^ Serried Soip. cakeBt t'o.'.a It ciuni't Soap cake6c '^ i f utile, i cake*We Transparentfllycerlne Soap, I eake*...ltir^t ^ S .ap. 2 cake*4c The Time of TheYear TO-DAY'S FRIDAY CARD. Crath4 Mu-.Hole tbaiibamse uin. Flannel Su^( anion lannei m;^T. rKey Kej Ue**J Meeais^While Usee ...Mt^BluUketi ^-.C to fl whena good many hours^can be put in at home for^your Christmas Fancy^work. It's of the greatest^importance that you get^the most desirable needle^work. Our selections of^plain stamped and drawn^work. Linens are prob^^ably twice larger than you^will see el^ewhere; besides^the patterns are most all^special designs, just such^as you like Then the new^designs in which the fine^Honiton Braids are used,^and which, by the way, we^carryall the style numbers^necessary. You will find^the linens in the basement^and commencing to-day,^special sale prices will pre^^vail. 5c, 8c, ioc, 12-^c.^tSc, Me buvs a pretty^piece of linen. Is not it^an unusual thing to buy^linens at such low prices^just when the natural de^^mand is the greatest^ We^want every lady in Butte^and vicinity to see these^linens, we know that styles^and low prices combined^will go a long ways toward^having you see them. To^^day, first day of linen sale. ThoseDress Goods ofwhich we will tell you dn our dally talks. Beforeyou buy we ask you to see our stylesand got the prices. That means^considerable to us and to you. Capes,Jackets and Furs. Morenew ones came yesterday. All^Styles that are correct we show. Not^on old one In tlhe lot, and prices right. 0.K- UWts A Co BUTTE,MONTANA. SHERMAN THE UNDERTAKE 125East Park St., Butt*. Wholesaleand Relall Dealers In UNDERTAKERSGOODS BODIESCAREFULLY EMBALMED and^Shipped to All Parts of the World APIANO THAT CAN BE RELIED ON TheVose ^ Sons. Wears lots acsnU for then eslsbratod In-^^trumant*. and bsfors you buy It will pay you^to call and sxamlns them VoteSi Son* planoi ars fully warranted and^ar* lint clan In every respect and told at a^reasonable pries. SMITHPIANO CO., 223N. Main St., Butte. Ifyou ars thinking of buying a suit of clothedIt will pay you to look at our^line of Imported Castimere, Cheviot^Black and Blue Worated Suitings at JJn^a ault. These goods are made to order^in Butte by first-class workmen and can^^not be duplicated any other place In town^for leas than $4} a suit Remember the^place. 40!1 N. Main St. M. GOLDSTEIN,^Merchant Tallot. RE.MSHAW 43N. MAIN ST., BDTTE. MerchantTailor Thelatest and nobbiest suitings In Butte. Thenewest things In trouserings. CALLAND SEE THEM. OurBusiness Issuch that the busiest day Is but In^^troductory to a busier one to follow.^Low prices are our pioneers of trade.^Those who patronize us open up new^experiences and economy In merchan^^dising. Theirmoney-saving possibilities are^a revelation to the uninitiated, and^bring us an immense volume uf busi^^ness. READOUR LIST: Belleof Jamestown Flour, per 100 lbs$2 50 RoyalFlour, per 100 lbs2 35 No.1 Pastry Flour1 50 Fancywhite navy beans, 20 lbs 1 M Scotchgreen peas, 'M lbs1 00 2Crown .Muscatel Raisins, 20 lbs.. 1 00 3Crown Muscatel Raisins, 16 lbs... 1 00 %box London Layer Raisins (5 CleanedKnglish Currants, 10 lbs... 100 FancyImpt. Citron, per lb 25 FancyImpt. Lemon Peel, per lb.. 25^10 Cans of Challenge Milk1 00 ThisIs a fine article, equal In every^respect to Eagle Milk. 10cans Imported Sardines$1 00 10cans solid packed Tomatoes 1 00 No.1 Hinge Lamp Chimneys, each 05^No. 1 Hinge Lamp Burners, each.. 06 FAMILY LIQUOR DEPARTMENT. OldBourbon sour- mash whiskey. pergallonS3 00 Fineold Jamaica Rum. per gal S 00 OldCognac Brandy, per gal3 00 OldTom Qln. per gal3 00 Theabove In quart bottles 75 Old Port. Angelica, Muscat or SherryWine, per gal1 00 Quartbottles 35 ClaretWins, per gal 50 Bass'Pale Ale, per doienJ 50 Burks'aDublin Stout, per dozen... 2 60 N A.Booth, Manage-. CornerWyoming and Park Streets,^Butte; Hlbernla Hall. Centervllle. ooooooooo IMM ITTAKES TIME to accomplish everything, but a little^time works wonders. Our Watch sale has been such^a success that we have decided to continue the sale^until next Saturday. If you want a Watch now is the ac^^ceptable time. NOTE OUR PRICES: NickelStem Wind American Watch for^^$ a.oo Nickelcase stem wind Nickel movement Watch only$ 4.00 Doublestock, coin silver Waltham Watch only$ 8.00 Lady'sFine Gold Filled Watch only$13.00 Lady'sSolid Gold hunting case Waltham Watch only$20.00 Lady'sSolid 14 kt. Gold hunting case Waltham watch only$25.00 Gentlemen'sGold Filled Waltham watch only$14.00 Gentlemen'sSolid 14 kt. Gold case Nickel Waltham watch$45.00 PHOTOGRAPHS OrMonogram on gold of Gold Filled Watch free of charge. Out-of-^town customers can examine Watches sent by express before paying.^Every advantage shall be given customers. Satisfaction guaranteed. ThePatek-Philippe Watch^is the Finest Made. t2fWeare Agents for them J.H. LEYSON, Jewelerand Optician. 221 Upper Main Street, - Butte, Montana 6KKX^0-(^^KK^^^^^^^