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THEANACONDA STANDARD, FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 4, 1895. THEYARUWAV OFF TenderfeetWho Alwjys Carry Wronp^Impressions. WHATTHE CREATURES SAW TheirDeclaration* and Sugges^^tion* Wera Raally Amusi ^^; to^an Old Time HoB*-Bozein*n^New* and Saying;* SpecialCorrespondence, of th* Standard. Bottmin,Oct. t.^The- wronn impres-^^ions of eastern people rerarJlnK the^Great We^t are alwaya being hranl by |^one who vlalu the eastern states anil |^that I* not the whole of the matter,^for even though theae eaatem pcopU- I^take a trip weet their Ideas gained I^from personal observance are not al- j^way* a* *^rifht as one would expect to^find them after having visited this |^country. Itwas not on an Immigrant but a^Pullman car a few daya agi that a^number of paasengers were seated con^^versing together at one end of the car^and watching and remarking upon the^country through which they were paw-^lna^. As they came up the Yellowstone^they discussed each ^root cellar^ they^aaw, every ranch In this country belnt;^provided with one of theae convenient^out of door feceptaclea In which to^^tore garden truck, as they an' aweb^warmer and the temperature more^even than a cellar under a house can^be made, their remarks being some^^thing like this: 'There's another dug^^out for billiards,^ ^Isn't that one a^dandy^^ ^It would take an awful wind^to blow that three feet of dirt off that^roof.^ They did not think of nsklns^what they were for, tmt supposed .if^course, they were the famous ^bllx-^^ard life preserver^ of the prairie coun^^tries. This was amusing enough, but^later they capped the climax when, as^the white tents of a grading outfit^Showed up In a litt!^ clump of qBafcla*^asps, they called out to others In the^ear to ^look at the Indian tepees^^while one old fellow told them all to^^look at those queer little carls that^the Indians use.^ as they passed a^dcien two-wheeled scraperswhlch stood^near the camp of the graders. And^those men undoubtedly went back ass)^and reported In glowing terms of how^each ranch In Montana Is provided^with a dugout for the farmer's family^to flee to during Mixxards, while that^railroad graders' camp will go down^from mouth to mouth through coming^generations as descriptive of how lb*^Indian* lived and the ^queer little^cart* they used^ in Montana In IMS, GeorgeCopple, who with his father.^Is running a saw mill up Hear canyon,^has decided to lay off for a time ami^under circumstances which are far^from pleasant. Bs was tightening ^^nut near a circular saw at the mill^Saturday when the wrench slipped and^his hand flew against the saw. which^was making BOO revolutions per minute.^The fore finger of his right hand was^cut off near the third Joint and albout^half of the next two Angers are also^missing. They were very busy at ihe^irdll, having been all summer moving^It to this point, setting It up and build^^ing roads and akidwava for the log^^ging, but Mr. Coppl,. will not 'be on^duty again for at least three months. MissJulia ^^lark, who Is rrprs^tlag^Reld. Murdnek * Co. of Chicago, *s^^pecislly In Introducing their teas, cof-^feee and baking powders. Is In llozc-^man and while here Is the. guest of^Mrs. C. C. Kuller. Owing;to ihe burning of the large^trestle eight miles east of llutt,. on the^Hutte branch of the Northern Pacific^the passenger train leaving here *r*M^morning will hereafter run only to^Whitehall and return. This Is done as^it will be about three weeks baton^the trestle will be rebuilt, owing to the^railroad company having no timber^handy for this work and It will take^about a week to get enough en the^^pot for anew trestle The trestle wa^^600 feet long and about 100 feet high. Whileattempting to put out the Hie^on Sunday Engineer A. J. Frost of this^place was struck on the foot by a^falling -timber and It Is understood had^to have two toes amputated, while this^morning a man working at the ruins^had his leg broken. PostmasterBarrett of Chestnut has^quit batching for a season, as his sis^^ter, Mrs. Eva M. Sc.h^be, ami daugh^^ter, Miss Ella, from St. Paul, arrhed^at Chestnut the first of the week to^keep house for him this winter. Mr.^Barrett'* oldest son, Hobert, who is^well known in Boxeman. has left Mon^tana, hi* home at present being at^St. Anthony, Idaho. Mrs.J. H. Brewer left Boxeman for^LOS Angele*. Cal., Wednesday morning,^going with the family of John Work,^ifr*. Brewer will remain In California^until epring. her health not being very^good this fall and she believes the^warmer climate wrill be bcneilclal. J.D. Caldwell of Butte was a Base^^man visitor the first of the week. W.J. Swallow was up from the Yel^^lowstone visiting old time friends the^past few days, but left Tuesday for^Columbus. Bosemanthis week lost a cltiicn who^will be missed 1^y a host of warm^friends In this city and valley, a. p.^Goodhue, formerly agent at the North-^ern Paclflc depot here, who has obtain^^ed a position at Helena, which place^will toe his home hereafter. Rev.C. Howard Grube of Phillpsburs^1* 1n town this week visiting the fam^^ily of Rev- A- Wormser. iKra.J. A. Bailey, wife of M. Bailey,^clerk of the court for Park county, is^over from Livingston for a two weeks'^visit, tbs gue*t of Mrs. E. J. Owen-^house. \wit who was lately married has^placed a new construction upon the^word wife. He introduces his wife as^^my ell part,^ saying that she was^^built on after.^ He probably refer*^to the first spouse, who was formed^from the rib taken from our father^Adam. . FROMEVERYWHERE. Austin.Texas. Oct. 3.^The eenate^to-day concurred in the few minor^house amendments to the bill prey, nt-^ing prtxe-flchtmg and the bill will be^sent to the governor ithis afternoon.^The remainder of the special session^will be devoted to maitters of *tate In^^terest sagsee'te'l by the governor this^morning. Harrtsonv-IHe.Mo.. Oct. 3-The Far^^mers and Merchants' bank of Cretg i-^ion Was made an assignment f ir the^heneflt of tt^ creditors. The stat.-^ment fileds***11 M4.000; '^ ties.$60,000, mostly real estate papers.^Officers of the Institution say dep ^i-^tors will be paid In full. Mmtfork. Oct 3.^A special to the Heraldfrom Berlin savs: The German^emperor's autograph letter to the cxar, ''.^^ ' I bv tVlom 1 Von Moltke. re^^fer* t 1 l^-n^ling events In Western vf l ie grave*I i.'iiraeler The *wS*4*Jsaaccorded Colonel Von Moltke^th.' ^*.ir wis in ^*'. frlen II).^Edinburgh. tVt. 3.^There was a^heavy snow fall yesterday evening^ab-iul l.^ch Itannach. a ^ ^ impanled by^a heavy *;ale. There are seven Inches^of snow now on the ground. Atlanta.(la.. Oct | Ms] J. C. C.^Ill i 'k, d. in ii rat. has d^ '. ited Thomas^E. Watson, populist. Tor cungrvr* In^the Tendh district by a majority of^LML Chicago.(X't. 3.^Edward Mee. a^prosperous Ir idium in. shot and fi Lil^^ly Injured'his wife t i-day al the N rth^Market street hotel, to Whl.Sl rfie I.ad^gone with Peter Nelson, a friend of the^husband's. Breaking down Ihe door^to their room. Moe Immediately began^tiring. Nelson escaped. Hemingford.Neb. Oct. .1^The Slate^bank of Hemingford was taken charge^of hy the state bank examiner to-day.^No report of the Institution s condition^Is made. The earthier asserts the bank^will reopen BOOS. London.Oct. 3.^Much additional^^ re. k ige h is lie, .i wa^h'd ashore In^the vicinity of El Eracionille, on the^norDh roast of Devonshire. It is^thought several vessels have found-^gfsi In Che British channel during the^recent gale. This would make the num^^ber of craft lost over 50. and may^considerably increase the Kiss of life.^The prev ious estimate was only 24. Oilyof Mexico. Oct. 3.^Manuel Ro^^mero Hublo. minister of Interior and^father-in-law of President IH.iz, died^rhls morning, having failed t* rally^from an operation for cancerous tuniir.^Jlls age was 6S. The wife of PlS*M^Bl^Iiiiz was present at the operation, as^^were all members of rhe family. siooi. eioo. Th readers of this paper will be^incased lo learn that there Is at least one^dreadful disease that science has bee a^^ hie to cure In all its stages and that Is^Calarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is the only^poslilve cure now known to the medical^fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional^disease, requires a constitutional treat^^ment. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken In^^ternally, acting dlnctlv upon the blood^and mucous surfaces ot the system, there^^by destroying the foundatlun of the dis^^ease, and giving the patient strength hy^building up the constitution and islating^nature In dolne lis work. The proprietors^have so much faith In Its curative pow^^ers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars^for any ease that It falls to cure. Send^for list of testlmlonlals. Address T. J. CHENEY A CO.,^Toledo, Ohio. Soldhy druggists, 73c. Thegreat I. M. Harper has come^from Kentucky to Montana to stay. Ioil. ^ Appreciate.^A good remedy and there Is not any^^thing on the market that equals^French Tansy Tablets for the relief I^and cur* of painful or Irregular men^^ses. These tablets remove all obstruc^^tions, no matter what the cause. Man- '^ufactured by A. Augendre, Paris. ;^France, and for sale only by D. M. i^Newbro Drug Co.. Butte. Mont., sole^agents. Price, $! per box; sent by mslt '^securely sealed. ThomasL Graham's stage for Hher-^lilan. via Sliver Star, leaves Southern^Hotel, Butte, dally at I a. m., arriving^at Sheridan at 6 p. m. Newl ine to I'mrl* via ^The Milwaukee. CommencingSunday. Sept. 22d^1*15. the C. M. A St. P, Hallway will^Inaugurate dally through buffet sleep^^ing car service between St. Paul and^Minneapolis and Peoria, 111., passing^through Faribault. Owaitonna, Austin^Marshalltown, Oskaloosa, Keithsliurg^etc. Leave Minneapolis 4:00 p. m. and^St. Paul 4:10 p. m. dally, arriving at^Peoria 10:00 o'clock next morning. For i^particulars apply to looal ticket agents^or address J. T. Conley, Assistant Gen- I^era! Passenger Agent. St. Paul, Minn | (elrhratefl Man nn a Celebrated Kallroed^lisnsral Lew Wallace, to* renowned sol^^dier, statesman, traveler and author, pays^this compliment to Ihe Chicago, Milwau^^kee * St. Paul Hallway In tb* lit. Paul^Evening News-Kecord, Oot t, UM: Ihave travaltd all over tbs United^States and Europe, but never before havs^1 seen such mugnlleent train service as I^enjoyed on the Milwaukee, between Chi^rago and St. Paui. Th* private compart^^ment cars are auperlor to anything of !^the kind I ever saw. Thetrains refeired to hy the author ot j^^lien Bur^ are vestlhuled throughout,^heated by steam, lighted hy electricity^and arranged with the famous clcctrt] I^berth reading lamp. J.T CONT.EY.^a est. Oen. Pass. Agt..^_ It Paul. Mlns. liedueexlrates to Austria, SSMBMf^Sweden and all points in Kurope. Ticket!^to Chicago, New York, Boston, Philadel^^phia and all eastern and i in.idi.au point i.^Call at Butte, Anaconda * 1'acilto pas^^senger depot for rata*, ni.ip^, etc. Gents'Underwear Atlower prices than ever heard of^before. TwoCases extra heavy Camels Hair^Shirts and Drawers SOconts each. - Underwear. TwoCases heavy fleeced lined^50 conts each. OneCase heavy Ribbed 75conts each. 50dozen heavy Natural Wool^50 cents each. TwoCases all wool Camel's Hair^$1.35 each. At$1.50 Weoffer four special garments which^should bring #2.00. Wehave also a full assortment of the^finest Underwear made. For$c;.oo a Suit Wegive what formely sold for $8.00. Afew Stetson Stiff Hats to close at^$2.50 each. SoftHats of all descriptions from 50cents up.^Fancy Overshirts 50 cents each. ASpecial Feature is our unlaundried,^Fancy Bosom Percale Shirts at 75^cents each. These same shirts, laun-^dried cost 51.50 Gourtenay,Case ^ Gravelle Go., Park St., Butte. LIVINGSTONBRIEFS MoreNews About the Suicide of^Harris Fargo. MANY SCHOOL CHILDREN TheHunter's Hot Spring* Has a^Now Managor-Sensatlonal Ar^^rest of a Woman Who^Bought a Lot of Goods. SOMETHINGNEW. WhenBaby Met, we sarr her t'aitoris,^When ihe wan a i lilld, she cried i. ^r Clitoris.^When she became Ml*, :die clunj to ^'^^ -t.irls.^Wheasoo had I'hildrro.aheguvutueinOstV ' afoty,^preil ami Comfort Canbe had by ualm the Northern Pa^^clflc. Their train Is th* first to reach^St. Paul, notwithstanding th* tact It^does not leave Butts until 10:10 p. m..^four hours and 10 minutes later thso^train* on any other line. TheI-ateat I mm Mouth Wrirv^Late odvicea from .loliannotbnrg ml^other South African mining camp* show^that valuable properties ars Iwini con^^stantly lorated. Experiencedminers, macliini*tt, engi^^neer*, carpenters and timber men are al^^ways in demand at pood wazcn, wliils^iruit growing offer* lucrative occupation^to parties understanding the business^and desiring to enter that field of indus^^try. Johannesburg,a city of fiO.UY) souls, Is^an excellent market for the variotts kin Is^of fruit, wliicli may lie raised in abundanct^In the vicinity of the town, at small cost.^Th* only fruit growers m the country,^being an indolent class, do not supply the^demand. Personsdesiring to visit the ^Coming^Country^ ran obtain information bv call^^ing iiixm or adduci ng the undersign.' I,^agent for all ste.iiu.Uip lines. Throughtickets to Capo Town, Joliaii*^nesburg, Kngliah, Continental, f^e^tiditi*.^vian and Finntsli points; iti fact to anv^point on ilie t'lohi1. ai lowest ra'o--. J.C DAWSON, (Jimoral M**t^^41 North Main street. II lite. llirii^ii ^.|^^fHnz t-'ar*^The Northern l'acillc is tlio only lin*^operating througn I'ullman vcstibuled^standard ^ieepiug cars Iwtwoen Uatte and^St. 1'au . C ny ticket olUco ^ bast Uroad-^^a^, liutte. SpecialCon osiKindonre of the Standard. Livingston,Oct. 2.^The body of Hen^^ry T. FVnton, alius Harry Kariro, who^commltitid suicide at Hunter's Hot^Spring's I week ago by shooting himself^t!:r ik'ii tlM hivtrt. was taken Is his old^hsSM at Cleveland. Ohio, last Tuesday^by his briilht r-in-law, D. M. Calkins.^t- ii. ^ 11 l..iKi,'.iire atteiw for the HW^Four road nt Cleveland. The mystery^surrounding the suicide's life was clear^^ed up hy Mr. Calkins upon his arrival^alt tho springs. It will be romembeivd^that the newspaper account* of the^affair were Is th I I IT 11 that among^t*ie sulCldo'a effects was a hitter of re-^cenit dilte written by Ills slater at Cleve^^land o'litalnlng BOSM mysterious rsMf-^enecs to a certain trinsactlon which^had enured him Is leave home years^ago, change his manic and bury .himself^in oblivion so far as his erstwhile ac^^quaintances were concerned. This let^^ter was not turned over'to the coroner.^After the inquest lir. W. T. Collins of^Hunger's Hot Spring* read the letter I^and Jumped to the conclusion that .^Fenton had I xlled himself on sccount^of having murdered IiIh wife and hor rursmsr nr. Oollisa **rot^ to coro-, nerHh.awk. tolling him thM the letter I^left m doubt In his mind hut that^Fenton w.t.s a wife-murderer. This In-^firm ition was given to ihe press and^furnls'hed t'lie fotimlaHlon for the sen.sa-^^log il artli'j .^ publlsliesl 111 the new3-^PSIISI*. Tlia't tils' UMsf from the sui^^cide's sAter contained references of a^niywterlouM ehai'.ieter .there Is no ques^^tion, hut t.rnit lliey were of such ^ na^^ture ^s to Justify the belief that Fen^^ton Mtd eoiiiin't'ted murder Is not war-^rsntSsi To Coroner Sliawk the dead^man's brorther-ln-law stated In effect^thnt the only PSSBM why Fenton left^Cleveland and changed his mime w-as^on Hcciiini't of ^\ tVisamial scrape Involv^^ing hut I'.'iio. He madv^ wny with this^umouiVi wi'.lle (^nploycd by a Cleveland^SUHWllsl llrm and. being unable to^make good his peculauions, sought^safely In flight. If.T. HlnglMm has disposed of his^news Mtand busln^ss to his mother an t^left ^ few days ago (or i^arts unknown.^Ills wife Is still In Ik* city. She was^arrottd at her m ^ther's house yester- d.iy on a Warrant sworn out by Heffer-^lln Hros., charging her with obtaining^g'ols under (fJSt pSStSRSSSL It MSSM^that after the iloparture of her hus^^band, who. it Is allied, has left her.^she replenished her wardrobe hy secur-^Ing from fSJS illffcn nt merchants goods^|0 the am HUH at niori' than HM Hhe^hud these pumhnseH ehnrged to her^husband, representing thii't he was In^town and vv oil I psy for them. When^arrest 'd SSJS was willing to return the^goods, lu^: her mother wouldn't have^it that way. Mrs. Illngonm was (riven^until I'lidMy t ^ **SM and furnished^boDjd* for her aS^PsAMUKM. Tb*pwiil'u* i ^honls of this city are^In an owi rowh I c.indlli in 0OtMlSs^^Si In i n by kits large attendance of^pupils fr'ill uKa*,ss dlMti i is. The total^enrollnici 'tBOW n acli. d tfis. The trustcs of uhls *MfM have no ob-^{sctloM t ^ a ln.,;:ing into the s-lio ill^of LMaasttHI t'he children of pSTSVJt*^wh ^ r ltd* In other districts, but they^deem M only Ju-v thit ;hey pay for the^privilege. \ i meeting of the school^bo ml MM M indsy evening this ques^^tion was^ ^llsi iiFMcd. tae result being the^passage of a repel ill Ion to th^ effect^thai all n Ml-'SI^' h nt pcplls who fall to e..i (htir tsuporskiB of the school bsob-^^ \ s ,i| p ii hloned to their districts trans-^fen d |i the BOtkMl fund of this city^be ebsrasi h tuition of |1 BSC month^each until stl.-li time as they s'hall have^paid an amount equal to the per capita^seh ml tax. mic-;i ni t. n to lie paid In^adwmv t ^ liistri ^. Clerk Wilson. In Jorder to relieve the overcrMWiled OOft- ,Actions of the i ho tss it BwsjflsoMs4 to^lit u^i^ thi' vacant room In tn* east side !building for the reception of seh iars^from the lir-ei grades, ami an extra^teacher w as , ni| 1 .y^ ,1 in t'he pcrs-on of^Miss .1 Khtiw ThomasN. Cirru'thers of sialt Lake^City hi^ secured i l^ isc of the Hunt^^er's Hot Springs hot*! and ranl'a. '.tun f.^r a 11 r:ii ^ ^{ ^ ears and took p ^ssrssl-^ri^T^J*I l 'i. ; i. ,| it^ ^f the expiration of^r. B, tffSlBhltr* base. The latter^font* tit in has pun'hus. ,1 ihe new h. :^1^ere t.l at the spun as two years ago^by Mi nrs, mil. ^ i ^ Fargi^. Hug,'It. II ippe. tin Cliinihar mer^^chant, and Miss UlUlctBl IrctSOS sf^I'lcasant drove, rtah. were united In^marrlice Saturday evening at the res^^idence . lin'rineer and Mrs it fT ud pi^this city by Kev. W. A. Walker. The Icouple left for Clnnulmr ^i s: r.l.iy.^The m.nr .u- . '. William II indly and ;Miss Mab. I Swan:*, both , r this city,^was solrmnlxed Friday ii-enlng at ths^rc* leore of ths bride's mother. Mrs jMary Karrtham. Justice Hose ohi-^clated. |M\.oi ( ^r- lltsh BTh n Tritrlinc Car-sicknessis as trying to many peo^^ple as sea sickness. It conic* from a de-^rangrmrnt of the stomach, line of ltl-^pans TalMles Is an Insurance attains! It.^and a box of them should lie in every^traveler s outfit. Mealsserved s la Carte on ths Great^Northern IJlnlng Cars.^The Orrat Northern through train,^leaving Butte at (:10 p. in . carries a^dining car and will serve supper leav^^ing liutte a la carte hereater. This la^the only line running dining car out of^Butte. Buffet and library car on every^through main line train. Tomake the hair grow a natural color,^prevent baldness and keep the scalp^healthy, Hall's Hair Renewer wa* In^^vented and has proved Itself successful. AFart Wnrlli knowing. Consumption,la grippe, pneumonia and^all throat and lung diseases are cured by^Bhiloh's Cure. TheButte, Anacoda ^ Pacific rail^^way have ticket* nn sale at the Great^Northern city ticket office. 106 Main^street. Street car tickets free. Blood! Blood! Blood! Abeef dressing contest for the cham^^pionship of the Northwest, which will^be one of the meet scientific and excit^^ing contests ever seen In Montana,^will be held at Columbia Gardens on^Sunday, Oct. 0, commencing at I^o'clock. The contestants are Charles^J. Wagenbreth, champion of Montana,^Henry Wlrth, champion of Minnesota,^and an unknown from Butte. The win^^ner will take the side bet of $500 and^the gate receipts. An entrance fee of^$25 Is charged each contestant. Ad^^mission, 50 cents. ACard to the 1'iilille, Oct. 1st, 1S9S.^Having sold my saloon business in^the Miners' I'nion building, to Denis^O'Brian, formerly of the llrm ot Drew^A O'Brien, who will carry on the^same business in the old stand. I^dosire to announce that for the future^my place of business will bo at iXi^Last GranltoSt,, nosr tho High scho ^l^building, where 1 will carry a full line^of choice family groceries, and I shall^he glad to see inv many friends and^the public generally nt any lime and^guarantee that my dealings in this^line shall be the same as in my for^^mer business. Fine goods, honest^dealings and prompt attention to all^orders. Thanking you for past favors^and soliciting a shsre of your patron-^ago in the future. Very respectfully, P.*. Harrington. R.GWINN, H. D. EYEand EAR. BAILEYBL'K, HELEN A, Mont MAGtJ!tB'9OPERA HOUSb JOtlMWHIW frop ^ Mgr. threeMghts BB4 Saturday Ma tneo, Com-^niencloK lliursday, Oct. 3, n-95. Iinenln ,1. Carter s^Bras*. ^centu^lioductlou THE FAST MAIL 10sets of siocial scen^^ery. Flight of the Fast^Mall. Niagara 1 al ^ by^Moonlight with Hoi ing^Mist. Practical Work-^In; Kng.n* and Four^^teen Freight Cars, with^I iiiminati'd Caboose.^The Dago Dive. hVal-^l*tlc Klver Scene and^steamboat Kxulosioo,^and other startling ef^^fects. BMand $!. Sale of stats .m. McDBRMOTThotel. Ciiilern^-w maaaiemeat. strict y first class.^SSSSSaM and r i.t'd inroujuout steam^beat and SaH'iile light IB all rouini Lars*^sauiple room far eoioinere si men. Kates ti ^J^sunt upward. M^ ; ^i.itMO I r 11^li L CO^B. r. Locks, Ma*a(*r. Manyanswers oan bo olven to this question, but since tho oh)oot^In this case is to call attar.tloa to tho satisfaction possessed by those^who obtain, when they go mirkot.ing, the full value of thsir money,^the qa03tion caa bis- bj .iu^worji by roferria^ all woo havo^wants in the Grocery Lino to tho Grocsry at 308-310North Main Street, Butte. Allwho buy at this place know that In quality of goods, prices^quoted, and eiiioiency aud promptness ol service, pertoot satisfaoiion^is given. T.F. COURTNEY, TELEPHONEJ85. 308-310N. MAIN STREET. BUTTE HaveYou bxsminetl the DENSM0RE Typewriter Ithas many adTaDtagsi^owr .my other. Ill[tt 51E. Broadway, Butto. A.F. BRAY Tbsonly exclusive^Wholesale Grocer^in Western Mont a'UAUK eOUaAGBNTts fMOMO BIOBIG FOli A THKob.UlMBU-A.TlSU FLOURFuOUIt^FLOUB^sTIaOVR GIVE IT A TRIAL. ffyeor Orooer doe, not keep It uiop iu * lias sua we will so* that yoa ars faralshsd with ssf^suaatity wbicti you raay orusi. HOTEL.'#WlPK HOTELBRUNSWICK. ILEADING FIRMS Of 1111111 MMim THUS.BUGGY,^office halt a block aorta ot P. O. 4MNorth Main St.. Hutte. ME.MAYKB, Asiayer.^^ sample by mall or express will recelrs^prompt nil o n-xfnt attention. Uold aoil illrer bulliona specialty.^No. 40 \S est 1'ark street, Butte, r. 0. box sn grocer4gLLIN03TYOOI) ft RKZNOB. Grooers.Banibaw BntMlaf, . glLVENBUGUKli ft CO. Fla*FaraUj Uro**rl**.^Cor. Park sod Mmtana, ^ - Bott*. REAX,ESTATB. JAEQKBft COLUNS IlealEstate and Mlns*.^n Fast Granite, tMil it I VKKHS. Q.1LLK1AN^ BOMAi; Uuderttikerianil Euibalmers.^tn N. Main ^., liutte. Telephone iso. elgSTB) Weare th* only ag*nt, In Montana for the BKUNSWIUK HOTEL, CK1ABS. Tbls^guaranteed to bs all Uanoa, long Allor and is no*, flarorvd. Hot* our prion*. FerfectosP0.00 per 100017 00 per 101 l'uritano*..._US ou |^r lotu^.3o per luo Cabinetswn.00 per 1000_..W.oo i^er loo AttentionIs called to th* famous cigar ^Kail sputter^ wbleb we sell for 130.00 par 10SX^frouipt attention given to mail ord*rs. A.F. BRAY. Wholesale Grocer. Cor. Arizona and E. Park. Butte D P.j, iJtrThe Leading Grocery House of We^tern Montana J I J sf IAided courteous treatment, ani prompt obadienos to orders^; is what made it so. Keoping the larjest, m:a; comprehensive and best so-^; lected stock in tho state is wait k.teps it so. Our lrlends are our patrorn Their commands are ou- .tsvors. YOURSARE HEREBY SOLICITED.^^ |P. J. BROPHY s5c CO.,% Grocers and Importers.z5 fc BUTTE. WONT. Ambulanceon CsU. Tel. 78 and 111 ThbBUTTE Tbshandsomest and most^elegantly appointed, hotel^In the state. Rates,$3 Per Day Upwards Finesample room in oonnectloa BUTTE HOTEL CO., Prop'ra, BUTTE.MONT. Euery= U/omai; HtTim**, *t**d* s Set*^H*linbl* monthly^Hegulotlng fi*dloin pills l'.M; TAN HOU6B. rAi'Mis,rsur. FrenchCleaning: ^ Dyeing scoubixobt Vuxcst I'Bocssa^t-ans.'scten UuarmUefl. No rMloUor* ^* iiranh o#o**.^No. ^^ W Uaiena St., cor. of Osksts,^surra, UOUT. Arrt'.RjOI.Y i. 1*^V Hie oltlse anil BSJ -i^room ot the Blochemlc Tisauo^Remedy Company^wil !^^ I**SM ^t So IJ Weil Quarti^Btust, Bit* OBty, Mont The proprietor,^llenr) Nelson, will ,-evntfl alt Ills Urn- t ^^11,its biinlus**. In eonneetlon whs theotri^' It a free reaJImr room w i^r j i*o ^ki an I^pliampliie s on bw*sb**skstry can be con-^sul'eil lor priviiie ailnee auJ iwrsnn.il^^m^ly t ola* amu ^^^ SS Subscrlb*(or tb* Standard No,16 N. Maia Street, Butte.^DOCTOR TODD, Specialist eiies ot the Oenlto-l'rlnary Ot|*Sli^ii .ml lllooal. Kyp'iiils .iiul Venereal Mis-^eases in every torin frlTi.e. Nerrmis.^Curome -.ir:w^l and ^|^*.^l li.seise. ^^ M ^a^and Worn mi, Nerrousneis. Weaknesses and^luilse.-eiiuiis of VoiiUit, MMdie-sireil ami^I'rrrualiiri'k o:d Men. sueecssfuily treated by^tne most reliable, rao lerti and sctmtlrlc inetu-^^ds Rupture, strleture. flle^, tSSSKs, Ky*^Ear, Nose, l'hroat. ^ s. CONSLI.l ATION FREK IX ALL ilOJ.^UU^ U.M,l.Wt.J. DrBor/jean'sJar;^y and Sauin promptlyrelieve prolonged suppression of th*^menses regardless ^l cause. Kspecially rccoim-^mended to married ladies. Kent anywhere on receiptol price* J^.oo per box. *E. BONJCAN it Cis. Pa* s. NewYork Cit^ Addrees, 19 Maiden Lane^For sals at ration's Pharmacy. If W, rat*^St., Uttte, Mont, osnt securely sealed by mail COALand WOOD Womake a specialty of choice, coal and wood^for family and manufacturing purposes. P.W. MURRAY, (Successorto Urandy ft Murray) fete;H 'Il ' 1*3.Butte, MOBtSSS. mm mi nuns. 11C CABVST i^M II ami. i ButteSampling Works. Sampl*tind buy Copper, surer. Cold and Lead 0e^. I'. o. Hat :. onice -Scott BmldlBC,^1 t a!i and Uranit* siiweti. UKO. li. 1ASEV. Mmia^er. liaveyour I.niderniy work dons *^ homo^LasM* srssrt SI Fe,svlmsj*^ drag store. No^*J East l ark s;r^^^-^, ut cat; in pvr.on at IK E.^liroadway, ilutte. V.K. W1TTICH, Taxidermist