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T H E A N A C O N D A S T A N D A R D , S U N D A Y M O R N I N G . M A Y 29, 1892.

3fte gonial W&F1& ONE THING AND ANOTHhK WHICH SOCIETY PEOPLE LIKE

TO TALK ABOl'T.

THIS wrck brought a n n u l Ion spring season MM lingered t o o lout;. It lias ls>cti II week o f f i l i a l sunshine

and tbedays h u t b e e n talo n up wi l l i r iding, i l i ii ine. t e i in i - ami trips tu tho canyons in scat-cli o f flowers.

h. K. MacDniiald • | H ' i n a part o f th<* past « r r k III Hul lo .

Mrs . John U 'Nie l of IM-.-t Lodge ani l l io r dniigtilci ' . Mrs . Arthur MMM) of (i .ur i -Bnii.vixited Mrs. I'. M . (iciger In-i Tin winy fwi<! |WiMiv<

M . M a i V « B u i l d wi l l meet next Thurs­day n f l c t - n i s i u a l the residence «»f Mi*-. Krauk Kennedy.

Mn>. Thomas l .avolle anil k*T i M M P M I • ml nurse and M M K u k|iatrii k i i t i i i i i i ' i l In MMM 0 1 1 Tin MI.IV ,

Mr«. L . «i. Iwitti gave a i ! i l i t f h l f i l l New­market |«iii> m i Tliursilay evening ut lirr N H M in 'I*'' Mmitaiia-

l .a - l Sunday a f l c i noon w a s « | n > n t plcas-iiully l>> a III:nilM 1 nl |s-nplo vvlm v i l l i . M M o n linrM-huck anil o t lw i* in car-II. .t< —. si I M d is lam c up tin - M M

•I. I.. I'icrce. « h o h a * for some IIIIH-M i n d know 11 and well l iked in Ana­conda, h ' f l th - 1 iii last i M k f I" M" III. no M ay is-iina neiitly,

M M < . W . I . , s u m s cave a pio-.-rosi.ivf-M M pnr'y UMM i M V W M M l l M pallots ol tin- Mol i la l ia in hoiiia-of her i i .u .ui iu r. Mrs I M I A •M|. M M M I n l icshuic t i t - MM N 1 1 1 1 I ami I M MM pi ucs . u l« auti l t i l Japanese l.oiil-ou ihs l i mi l l a t | i i a . i i i J D | UIICSC inkstand- t o M r s . I r a n i . K i i n i n l y ani l J V . PWM M>" r i a l l a i l a s < HI for I be IwMJ MM*i MMl M M W, H . H I I M M M M M I h i M t l i i i l . a jumping .'in k. • lull- 1o I.. \N . Kat ie II-stem M aw.-ii l i il tiii* gcni l i M*l 1-ooby 11 toy iMk

O i l the -.Mil of thin M l Wade CMMM1 M M ! • " ta i l 0 1 1 all <M<nihil 1 • iI> through 1 III- I ast.

T i n ' M M o f the I 'ansoplllali < till> v i l l Ml IMMMM MMMMM in Ml rooms o l M i - I . II. | M M

Sunday M M M I Miss Blm k f i u i l . vv In» M i t o this oily to M M M 4 IM W M P M M M I rot in in 11 t o In'i' I M M HI M 1 Mi

M r . . 'm l Mrs . Shelley A M M H M l * ! • (•. Smi t i i vent to Unti l- on Kriduy to i « -11 in in 111111I MMJll as Ml MMM o l Mi M M O M I M I U a i o m l IM Milt'crBu*r 1-I11I1 i-cccptinu.

l-asl 'J liursday Father 1 S u n liapli/c<| M i i ' h a i - I anil Anna . IM <*l111« 11• u i»f '1 M M ami Anna Hei'lsili-o,

M r ami Mrs . Q M g M j "I Peer l.ndg«-spent a purt ol tin MM vvi-ok at IM M> M M

H. A . K u i i k l o , fo inur 'y nl MMBV spent last Suiiduy in t in- city.

T h e Dupl i ru t i ' Whist club u i ' l I I J U M M M M M M J with M M 4 . M« KwMlMi in M l p a r l o r s of tin Mol i l a l i a .

On iMMM) I ' l l . I I M M ami M r . I I m l M r * . L.<". * ' raf ts , with thi-ir sail 'IVt i*», let I th iH city t o visit \ i « York.

D M . C a V C M h . C M . 0 . 0 « I M M J I < > -V u u l k i i r r . S. I . to lpat i ii k. iMi (imu h v M M C L . Van le r eatne from Helena las.t Momla> lo Instiliiu* thi» Ana iomla Onh- i

of K M V N O . ttt. A l l M M ••' IM I .Iks who w e r e presruf a l tin' meelilMl Mmulay M M i n C i «#Sie l l A S se\eral |Kn | i le f r u i n Uni te wIm w c r i ' • IK ir pMMi MMM M l MJMH # M I I l u o i f I 'lijoyiible ihau ihoy hull am i r i pa t i i l .

F . V.. Sarijeaiii was a nueut at ihe M o n ­tana last M j M t t V i

I. . J . ' r i iomas. \\ h « i i a m i * to tins r i ly t . i M M ' I K - P I M N I i " i i n . I I I , M M J M Ihltti- last Si imlax.

Father Hi 'K>i ki i T of l ler r LOMIRP, I H K I Fathi ' i I'auw< l> n o f Huito. M S I I I i l Futln i l>o S U T I ' on Thursilav.

D. J . FitXfferahl ivun n i ' i l to Anarumla Inst Sumluy al ter an almence of M-vi-rul w<»oks.

John Matfu in 1 was r-'cihtoriil at the Montana last W i ll in—il.i> .

t in | W M ) I'. .1. Ihoph) o f MMM> M H M IIIS MM*) Mrs. (.. O ' N H I . o f l A M i i s t o n . \ V \ o . . a n i l In* e m i H i u . M i ^ s MMjTMfMl H' A r i A of Joliot. III., al t l i r Montana .

The Oak MMl Whisl rM "HHMMM ncki \Vi-ilni 'sila> fav«*iiiii|j i l l tin-i-4'suli'io-I-

of M r ami M i s . Hait lct t . I«i«t eveniuu Mrs. I". S. M a \ -

fci'll PMl * ih 'hch l f t i l M M M H M M M J part> in lionoi ol In i sisii-r. M i - - I o l i i i rn . T'lio-o pn-senl w i n - ; Mpsilaim-s Smi th . 1'utih*. K a i / - !r II-III. l lur i i s , MMk L H I S I H V ami I t l l l s lo l i ; M l s i a - » l l . l l l . l l . l l -M H t M f s M M M M T e n a n l . IN-lern ami l l i i r -• ton . a n i l M i - - - i s. M m i l i . W i l l lains. K it j -ensn n i . WVIh D M . I"II/I;I r a h l . M H IIIHI-n l i l . Mai l i i n i i i - - . h<l l \ . Ihu n.-. |>aw-.-n. r-pel man and l . insh >.

M N M C l M i i n I M kV B u t t * >i»i-|i-l> l u i n s iini l o r t in* N o i l

•*rt I IM l« I I n u t ol tin- s r i i . i n t .

B t ' l T i . , Mat Mi IVMfMl " s M M • p a i - io t is liouii ' w a s t i l l - ' i l up ilu- Silt i-iTtow r l u h has •-ntertainctl its f r i i - m l a Mi f**r-mal wa>. I'lu* nt ' i 'ptiou t i t i n I rn|;»t l i i j l l i l M * dintllliliuslnsl I it n - kit i s l i h*»s-p l l a l l l t tin- ei III Ii n u n of ila- i luli a | M , , \ , do thc-ii MtfMt4*MMJ|M• M M l way . S o earefull.t l i . n l . i l l the details tor H i n t af­f a i r M M niitii 'it-ated. that nothing MM iMMMMlrMMl nutflit I 'oiitrihiiii- in t in-pleabun o f Ihe iiueatt and to MM • -i»t- o» w i l l . Whi le tin* hosl- i i i a i h - fMMMIi pi< p a r u t i o i i . i i run IM- said that IIIOM- who w e r e i n v i t « l for the MMMJMMl i s|>e-eial effort to honor tin- afTnii Ihnti- >-o-eiety waft seen at lift MM last l*i ulat ni lii. The » r c i i c presented w In n the Mt*MM> t m n t i i i i im heieln was one of r a n heauty and hri l l iam t. The weuhh ol -jewels worn h \ t l a 1.idles was U n i t di«/-l l l n g . H i e costumes wt»rc remarkahle l o r their elegance the ladies hurl n irtnnll) d o n n « d thejr newest and i l n ir tery lte»l and tin- lieauit of Hn. | no i -nre was i M M i ht I In­ar t is t ic hgliiint! ol ili<- MM and t in wealth of floral decorations which had been provided without Hint . There w a s n o dancing, b u t an excellent programme of choiceat selections was MMMMl l ' \ tin-V i e n n a ladies' orclitstra. In tin- spacious parlors there MM ample MM faff all the guests t o seat themselves in informal ( roups and enjot the music or disru-s t In pHt-sinc gossip in a r i - i l i i l wat. T i n f loral d o orations MMMlMMMlM t in evening 's chief attraction*. Tin se W I - M the woik o l Mrs . K n o v l a Mi MMl on the f l f i o r In-low that occupied lit ihei tuh a t e m p i II,B h i m h prepainl h) l i M M f M *er\<tl during the- n i l i n - evening. I ^ t c - i n the night much wus s a i d in praise of t lie N i t e r How club 's er.i clie n t punch. Il

wat Beneroual) patroniretl. yet t h e c u r i o u a coincident i' is 11.at M M V individual met

i on ih i - s i r cc t* l o - d a y i s Ihe pari icular in-M v M M l " h o "wenl houie M M * early i l l tin- evening." Ix-fore t h e p u n c h ( l o t t e d heely. 'I l ie M M M of Kr i i l . i t n i g h t

! MffMk M M tin- M M l of the c lub to whose • (Tolls the success of l l i c l r c o p -

I lion was so largely d u e 'I h e member" of | the i c c i p d o n M M A M H M were I ' . I I . l ' a l -! nier, F . F.. ( oris tt. J . I . Dawson, J . K . ! I M M A. C Holmes.*; . W. h i in I I . , F . I K. M i l l e r . J . F l i n k i n g . N . C Hay. F .

M c g i ' l , J . I I . Welle , , inc. I I . (.. H i l l ! 1'- I . Hi niiew-y, K , W . S. Tingle M M chnnmai i

! of the ct'in tu it (ce ol in MM < MM and \ V . Y, F M M I M M the < • luinii tce on im ita-l ions . Among the n,dels of lbe M * M j were thcuc:

Mrs . M . H. Ilrow u l e e , elegant g<iwii of old ruse Inoi-adi- t r immed t t i lh tello-t moire and f-bitfon. court traim-ihri'il w i i h gold .-.paliglca. IMNIICC d i H - o l t n t u a n d slcct i - -less:>c]|ott Initterciip.-i in coifTure: diu-uiomls ; lM*|iiet of American lieautiea.

M r s . M . J . ( o i im - l l . importi-d costume of black cmhi'oidereil uiousi-cline d o soie

: Willi heliotro|ie ribbon*, a fu l l garland of I hyacinth* was fahteni-cl at ihe buck o f t h e

IMKIII-C. passed over the right shoulder ami e x l e i u l i i l M Ila* foot of the skirt ut t h e

I lefl side, black prince of Wah s feather* at ||f**M M M T | d ia inoinU.

M l s, John I'. I'oi b i N , grey silk embroil ' ' crcd in pink l ow-knots, M M M I M M M

in grey • h i l fou . p ink v e l v e t sleeve*; mtr-IIK-1 ro-t - : po.it Is and diamonds.

M r s . ( . r . Hough wore an elegant m i p o i n d ci 'st l l l l ie of i-ix-am I I ,un le t - Ince MM poiiip.nh'Ui g n < n si lk, bodice t r im-nu l l ttilh la v e i i d t r nh l ens, d iamond o r -M M *

M i a . -I. H. W'elh-i ice, princes* gown o f w I,He coid) i l silk ti n nx d w ith point Ineo

and seed p r a i h . decollete. MMM o f W i l ­l iam I 'nmei* Heiinet r o s i s m i l with a i l l " i i riUM

M i s. J . It. Itn-si II , grey silk and velvet with ItfaMMJi o f MMMMl and diichcssc luei-; brah- rose*.

M r * . II . Knox , gown o f h l . u k MMM silk ; diamond*.

M l *. James Ta l l s i t . black chautil l t Ince o t c r black silk : ibamond MJMM

M r * . A. H . Harre i . cal l ing MMMI o f grey Hr i l fo r i l )'ortl with passtntcii icric. MMM to MMMk

M i s * M i c Ilaldw in . g o w n o f w hile satin and ehi t lou. wi l l i MM ornament*.

M i s * ( o r a Young, black embroidered cli itlt n mail)- ot er golil and | l i-m changv-ahla si lk.

M i t s l ' a r r i e Jnrtihe. reception gnwn of M M shot s.lk. t r imnic i l in hlncl. i l i i l l on , oil- 1-0*1- glove* and slippi rai pink MMb

M r s . M M (•oitlon. geldeii l-rown s i l k r e -M ion ilress.

M i s . I'.ahnweilli-r, elegant bi.vrk silk t t i lh tesf i , | yi-Hotv l-lllbloiilered cl-l'pe, p)-rh- KMM) luce ami jet boiini- i .

M i l TV* I. I.ippim o i t . g o w n of Hie d ° O r silk, eii i r i t inc. skirt flounced with chan-tilly lace, hot I s M l i c e irinttm-d in lace and jet. wi l l i black ami yellow birds a t t h e M V H I M M H diamond oi-mimeni*.

M M Young of I b - l c n a . MMMMl gown of ce i l hi lie. draped o tcr i toll icon t 11 i n i m e t ] u i i h a flounce of |M)iut d c Fa r i* luce.

Mr* . Thomas Favelle, wiiite iM'nga l ine t i i i i i i i i ed w i i l i a i -b i f f i i i i flounce l*inler)-d with many row* of satin MMMH perle d e j i i rdin rosi-* ; diamonils .

M i s s Florence K i r k p a l r i c k worean even-iug ilress of lavender c n - | H > M M i n gold, wi ib girdle of gold paaaetnenteric, and carried a biim h of lilacs.

Miss Laura Haker. w lute anil pale blue >1ri|>e<l s i lk , likirt Isirtlered with band o f blue velvet headed w ith diu-lies* lace, cor­sage ornamented with blue velvet ribhona and lace, bride rose*.

M is* I'V.inkye Horst, cor i i -colorcl - i l k w n b low Uidiee. f u l l Iter!ha and sleeve* o f ch i f fon , bouquet o f la France roses.

M i s * Kenyoi i wore a beaut iful gown of MMM MMM wnb front of embroidered elntfon. deep MMM and Watte.in MMM era o l ehil lon.la Fr inco and Albaiiv nim-s.

M i s * h i rkpa t r i ck . peachhlnw silk gown, MMM -mil M M MMMM of white l i lac*.

M i s * I luru Wi lcox wore a most beeom-iug i-vemiig ilix-s* of w hin-sat in brocade. Illt inned wnb pearl pas-i i i icni .n i c and carried hniii|iii»l of pink roses.

M i s * Hat tu- Ft an*, pink silk MMMM MMMal W i l l i y e l l o w M M M ) broad gii t l le anil ISIWH of yellow ribholi. y e l l o w hhhol l cm t\ i i , , | in BoMMff) glut es and slippel s in yellow . hand botiipiel of perle d e jal tbn |-o*os.

M r s . F. I.. Miller.grey embroidered ereno princes-gow i i . ruffle of pink chiffon sur­rounding lb, ' neck and cxii-nding diagon­ally down the M M of tin- s k i r l , p ink I M M )

M r s . I n . Al l i son , white Irish M J M ) M M M M F lench luce, i-ar M M M h r v M M ' l i , bracelet* mid mt klace ol |iearla ami M M M M M )

Mrs . II . F . M M M M M M Xnacoiiila. black whip conl i-eei'pi ion d ie - - .

M r * J . I . C Tliornton. MMMM M M over heat y black s i lk . MMMMM of jet.

M r s . Sam Johnstone, black m l with pink silk. Unmet of black with pink i i l l u ­ming*.

Mrs . I.ay lord, street nut ami bonnet. M r s . Hen ( u l k l l l s . black luce n i t h p ink

chif fon. Mr>. H a n i l loer ing. cream figured silk

wnb cream C M M M I diamonds. Mrs . F. T. McHrn le , cosi i i im. of stei-l

gray .mil black w i t h ftteel l i iinni n ig*; uiei met rose*.

M i s \ . J . | )a \ in . black chanidly net; diamond*.

Mrs . John Hordeaiix. yellow eiepe d e M M I M M M M M M ! ! diamond*.

M l * . B> F . I . t in . i l l . b l a c k and while stripi-il s i lk . MMM w ith black.

Miss Nell ie M M M J M I M M M silk cos­tume em w uli Vainly ke hoi I ice.

M 'ft* 1' ,\r» v. w bile silk gow n. M M M M M ) t r immed W i l l i prolusion of ruby velvet nbboi i , M M M l ro»cs.

M r - . K n l i u r d * . white china silk with clutTon.

Miss R u m ley of Helena. M M M M M IM-1! akirt MiMMl with MM nu ln of *mi-lax and i i i a igue r i i i * . fungi- of margticr-ni - a* ,, M M M ) MMM ol pmk and w Inn- carnation*.

M i s - Thornton. Pari* gown MMMM watered silk dotted wii l i inraya " f HI.W. I -in M M M M h o d k i l i c r . d a i m i k an i l vvaisl with M M M I U M U M of helio-M j W « hifl'on. huge M M o( H l » f l

M M M M HOW e l - . M i - - rUdU ThorntM, g. » n of m.iis

•M|»»> MM i k i r i i n m m . i l B-Htl l , , | | put ol Mh MraMglk pi.is.int fjMMff, M k-laei- of MM) bride MM -.

| Miss K a l e MMW)flMMM blue and

copper changeable silk, brocaded wi th while flower spray s . streamer* and butter

! fly how* of whi le rihlxni. l u nch bodiee, t r immed i n chiffon and riMM.

M r * . J . M . Q i i i n n . black roMMMa MM dm In s* of Al l iany i o-e-.

M r s . K . B . Haddow. fawn rolored si lk and velvet vis i t ing gown with bonnet; Ben net roses.

M r * . James Hoatson. M M M e o s l u m e of grey silk mid M M M M M M l

M m * Mary Jones, mle gix-en princess gown, l u l l skirt eoniinuing into a pointed bodice.

M i s . W. ('. Tvvohy, black lace costume, M M M how of M M l i,hi on. Unca l led with gold: garniture o f inargucrites.

M r s . H . S. ( ' lurk, black silk MMflMMi dreks; pink row*.

M i * . W i l l i a m M M M gown of black pi-au de soie with velvet; la M M M roses.

M i s * Surah H i rger.gic.v v i*iti i igco*tuiue wi th M M

M i s - Crowe, bluck reception dress; pink carnat ion*.

M r * . O 'Nc i l . du rk brow n, w ith brow m i n d rose hrtx-adc.

M r s . J a n u s l y n c h , black brocade t r immed w ith luce; superb diamonds.

M i * . C . F . Booth, gown of white s i lk en t r iune , decollete.

Miss Laekie , white silk evening dress t r i i n n n d w ith swim'* dow n.

Mr* . Ferdinand Sands, M M M M l gown o f M M M M J M M M silk t r immed with cream lace.

M r * . F a y e t t e Harr ington, black lace costume, fan M M i with red M M M M

Mrs . \ . C , Hay. black net over s i lk , bou­quet of M M M

Mis* Hirdseye. lavender silk w ith ch i f fon , la France roses.

Miss Sue Hi idscyc . whi le india s i lk , bride roses.

M i * * H a m m o n d , becoming costume of M M M colored china s i l l . .

M i - - Ha t t i c Hi iuunond, hluo si lk t r immed w ith point de Par is M M M lace.

Mrs . l l r . Heed, black silk gow n, mertnet rose*.

Mrs . James Murphy, bluck costume with long g. 'iinituie of duchess of Albany roses.

Mrs . I 'cuthcrly, cream s i lk and lace, corsage M M M M of Albany rosesand hand bouquet of la France rose*.

M r s . H i n Tihhcy, black laco gown; d m hes* and la Fiance rosea.

M r s . F . W . S. Tingle , si lver striped gauze over white silk : d iamond pendant, senrlol carnation*.

Mrs . Judge M c l l a t l o n , c ream India si lk and diamond*.

M r s . J . M . Whi te , princess gown of lemon and pale hcliotbrope fancy s i lk .

M r * . Frank Leonard. *trni green recep­tion goW II.

Mrs . Dr . Ciilli*pie, black gowu of heavy eordod si lk .

Mrs . J . F . Dawson, black velvet gow n , court t rain. U id i cc t r immed in je l and w bile chi f fon, diamond-.

Miss Daisy DIIW KOII, M M f f l M M si lk white i ililM>II t r immings and sash.

Mrs . h im tson. black *ilk mid jet. Mr* . Shelley Tu l t l e of Anaconda, ele.

g-int O M M and cream sal in M l M M > l eoiirt t ra in , corsage t r immed with gold lace and bordered with cream feather t r i m m i n g : American Heauty rosea; dia­monds.

Mrs.I. , ( i . Smi th of A n aconda.heavy M M l M M M M in gendarme blue and white, court t r a in ; corsage garn i i i i re of Jet and gold wi l l i runic* of bluck and blue chi f fon .

Mrs . John T . ( i i l l i c . eeru ehaugeable s i lk Ir i inmcd w ith ecru point de gene luce, corsage garniture of tidal wave carna­tions.

Mi-*. W i l l i a m Fant, M M fancy silk wi th la ce garniture.

Mr* . Schatzluin, Ian and brow n street suit.

Mr* . F . X . G i a n l , jr . , wl i i lo fa i l le even­ing dres*.

Mrs . John T . Davis, gown of black wi th bonnet.

M r * . Atwnter of Helena, costume of white ladies' c l o th ; diamonds.

Mrs . James W . Forbis . o ld rose s i l k , with chiffon of same color ; rose gloves and slippers.

'I ho flora! decorations in the club looms Fr iday night were incomparably the finest ever seen in ihe city of Butte. Then- were ferns ami palms and fragrant flowers i n profusion. Firs t to catch the eye on en­tering the lobby was n table loaded wi th blooming hydrangea*, while the nook be­tween the massive clock and the adjo in ing d i orway was u mass o f palms. Japanese

maple and jasmine. F i l te r ing the reception room, to i h e h it was a large vase a ta l l bouquet o f l i l ies, l iyilr . ingia blossom*, and those |>erfectly mated rows , ihe l a France and the richer-tilled duchess of Albany. These lovely blooms were en­riched vv ith abundance of fe rn tin- dag­ger varu-ly and the graceful farleyense brought f rom M l . Auburn, Mass. . w here it is brought to |M>rfectiou, T o the right, a hronie llgure secined t ube |M™cping out f rom a grove of grurctul miniature trcca— Japanese maples with delicate leafage in tints of n i l ami hronie arched aUive . Beyond this corner the mantle was fes-M W M I in K i n i l a x ilru|N-d high in the center about a tlm- Ken t i a palm. T o the right of the in.mile was a mass o f Kt-uti.is hy dran­gea*, a lew M M M and ihe silk oak. Be­yond t h i s , i i t a l l jar held a L s M M M a w hile in the farther corner i mass of plants and flowers f i l l e d the space and adorned a table of |M i l i s l i ed oak. anil near these was u large baskci in the shape of n watering |*it tilli-il w i th terns and rosea, f rom i h e M H M of w hich flowed a *trcam of delicate w Idle M M M Near the p la t fo rm improvised for tha orchestra stood a brume llgure veritably, under its ow n v im-and M M I M M M M I I in this M M M M the *lyrox ohu**ia. which is declared l o b e the most beaut iful shrub in existence. 1 h i * vuiiely was lately secured by M r s . Knox , i n the c a r d r,sun was u most d u h -• M M grouping of plants o f choicest vari­ety. Fvcry tiook wa* f i l led, the draperies M M adorned, and broad sti4'icha* of wal l were hidden f rom view under ilie profu­sion o f foliage and flowers. These lent their delicate M M M M " l i d they delighted t h e eye of every guest.

Miss Ivate Hcnnessy gave a del ight fu l mat nice e n , hie parly, in honor of Mra . O ' N e i l n n d Miss D ' A r c y , at her residence on Washington ftiroet. Thursday af ier-H M The parlors wcro made bril l iant by ar t i f ic ial l ight, sunlight being excluded by heavy cur ta ins : the M M M * Moral decorations were entirely of ferns and roses. I be chamlelier* were almost hidden by garlands o f M f f M and M M M M roses: i h e many card table* were draped in si lk*

of various shades and orminieuusl hy M M M M i w Inch were favors for M M M and the beauty of the scene washe ig j i i -e l l i i l h y the elegant toiietft of M M M I'm incrs for the gaiiu wetv elected by a choice of ribbon*, one being MMMM

:• m a hug by each guest, the four r W M M of a color M M M M the holders I M M M T M M M I M M M table M M M M M in ii . i l M M ? i M M a MMMM conic*!, the 111'*! prize, a lu*MM M M M M l i up, wu*

awarded to M r a J . F . Forbis and the seo-oM p r i iu , a deck ttf cards i n l lsh net case bearing the motto " A l l is f i sh that comes to my net," was presented to M r s . E . O . M J M . A dainty col la t ion was served, after which the guests were entertained with music, vocal and instrumental . Those present were Meadamea Thomas l . .ncl |c . E. W . S. T ing le . M . J . Conned. James Lynch . M . B . Brow nlee, J . R. Bus-

ell . J . F. Forbis . E . O. Dugan. John G i l lie. J . H . Wel lcome. E . J . ( tangle, C . F . IJoyd. H . A . D 'Aeheu l . R. Riehunls . W . H . Twohy, J . K . C l a r k , S a m Johnstone. Misses Rumley of Helenu, H o r s l , Evans , L ick ie , the Misses B n s l e r i c k , lie- Misses Hammond, the Misses B M M M M I M M M Crowe, Hiikch. Downey ,O 'Donue l l , Jacobs and Haker.

Mis* Roscuer of San Francisco wi l l ac­company M r * . John NovcR on her return to l imn- aUnit ihe first of June, and wi l l v i - H Miss Carrie Jacobs.

V B . Ringeling ot Phi l ipsburg was in Huite dur ing Ihe week.

Mr . nt.d M i s . M . B . Brow nlee expect lo M M M to tln-ir new home the lust of the w i-ck.

M r . nml Mr* . R. B . Haddow wi l l occupy the llrownlec resilience a f t e r next week.

•I. F . Forbis spent the past week in Deer Lodge.

M r s . J . R. Wharton and children wi l l S|>end the M M M M on the Pac i f i c coast.

M r . and M i s . George Huldorn have tukcu rooms ut the Mcl l e rmo t I , where they w i l l remain for the summer.

Mrs . I>. A . l.argey is slowly convalescing f rom her iccent i l lnesa,

P . A . Largcy is passing a week at V i r ­ginia Ci ty .

Joseph Daft is s t i l l quite i l l at the home of his sister. M r s . John F . Forbis .

Miss May C a s e y started fo r Salt Lake on Thursduy. and w i l l he absent f rom home for several weeks.

Miss Carolyn Ken von is i l l at her home. M r s . L . J . Shurp and her niece. M a i y

Napton, are ex|*-ctcd to arrive in Butte on June 1.

Dr. and M r s . Culver w i l l arr ivo in Bii t tn du r ing ihe coming week, and wi l l spend the summer at the home of W . A . C l a r k , Mr*. Culver 's father.

Messrs. Brophy, W a l s h , Hennessy and O ' F a r r c l l w i l l entertain a theatre party at the Rhea entertainment, Monday eve­ning.

M r s . O 'Xe i l and Miss D 'Aarcy . who have been guests of P . J . Brophy fo r several weeks, wi l l leave Butte on Tuesday.

M r s . (.. E . Rockwood a n d Mrs . (ieoffrcy Lavelle and chi ldren are expected to re­turn the lust of the week f rom their so­journ in Ca l i fo rn i a .

F. E . Corbett passed a few days in P h i l ­ipsburg, returning to But te Friday eve­ning.

J . C . M a s l i n visited Bozcman and He l ­enu dur ing the week.

M r . und M r s . Owsley, a n d Mrs . Bishop have returned f r o m C a l i f o r n i a where they have been passing two months.

I George Broder ick und M i s s Broderiek , wenl to Boulder Springs to-day, to pass a ' few days. I M i - s Kate Hennessy entertained M r . | nnd Mrs . D. F . Hal luhau of Anaconda, at 1 lunch to-day. ! M r s . George Linsley and Mrs. I.. O. | Leonard of Anaconda vis i ted friends i n

Butte on Fr iday . M r s . J . M . Kennedy of Anaconda made

a t r ip to Butte to-day. IN T H E UAKIIKN CITY.

D o i n g , l a Ihe S o c i a l Ci rc les nt Missoula the I'ast Week .

M I S S O I I .A , M a y Mke T h e encampment of the department of Mon tana . (•. A . R . , proved very pleasant sociully. Not only wus it the occasion for the meeting of o ld comrades, but also of the meeting of other friend*. So fa r as the public was con­cerned, the social *es*ions were of more iiii|K>rtance than those devoted to busi­ness. The chief social occasions dur ing the encampment were the camp fire on Thursday night and the banquet on F r i ­day night.

The camp fire was behl at the opera house. The public bad been cordially in­vited to attend, and had accepted the in ­vitat ion, for the house wus Idled. T h e feulures of the evening were the ad­dresses of Rev. Dr . Ral iegh and M a j o r Henry Camp, the recitations by E . E . Hiok-ernell and singing by M r s . Camp. Mus ic was also furnished by- a double quartette, consisting of Messrs. Bovcc . Roese, H a m ­i l ton, Rukcr . Yacger. Inch, W i l d m a n a n d Davis.

On Friday evening a banquet was given hy Fred Win thop post No. 11, in honor of the encampment . I l was served in the K . of P . hall by Ihe Florence lintel people. The banquet was a social success. There were about 1X10 people at the tables-vet­erans and their wives, sons mid daughters, offici i - f r o m ihe fort and a large number of citizens, fo r the committee on invi ta­tions did its work l iberal ly . On the pla t form at the front of the hall was the splendid Twen ty -F i f t h Infant ry band who had lurnishcd some music before tin- ban­quet and f r o m t ime to t ime between the af te r dinner speeches, delighted the audi­ence vv i ih its rendering of patriotic and other airs. A f t e r the gucsis had done jus-tire to the viands liefore t h r m the feast o f

wit and wisdom commenced. General John I.. Slonne. the newly installed de­partment commander , acting as loast muster. Toasts were responded to as fol lows: '"The President of the I 'ni ted Slates," Comrade Hugh Lamont of M i s ­soula : " O u r State. M o l i l a l i a . " Comrade P . R . Dolman of B u t t e : "The Legisla­ture." Comroile W i l l Kenn»-dy of Boulder ; " T h e Sons of Veterans." d i p t . H . A . Nie-denhofenof B u t t e ; " T h e Private .Soldier." Comrade Davidson: " T h e Regular A r m y . " Comrade Cur t i s of Helena : " T h e W o m a n ' s Rel ief Corps," M r s . r. R . Dolman of But te ; "Some Reminis-censes." Comrade Harry C . Y'aegerof He l ­ena : "Our F l a g . " Comrade Henry 'Camp of O h i o : Comrade Cla rk of Missoula re­cited "On ly a Common Soldier " The toasts were interspersed w ith m u s i c The band played several selections; the Gate City quartette, consisting of Messrs. Lyon . T ibbi t t s . l l i c k e r n r l l a n d Andrews, sang several songs and led in the singing of several war songs in which ihe guests joined, and Mrs. Fisher and Mr* . Mvers •ang "Vic tory at Las t . " It was af ter 1 o'clock this morning w hen the programme wa* ci mpleted and ihe gucsis departed, and another depart incut encampment p i a c i a ally c a i r e lo on e iu l . Many ol the visitors r c i u r n i d to their hemes on the early trams this morning . For those who M M M M M a carnage dr ive was arranged, tak ng in the south sale. Fort Missoula and Homier. A l l the comrades and their wive* enjoyed the M M M M l M the inmost. It was espi-ci.illy pleasant to those » ho Iiv e i l l Ic** fav o icd pans of the stale nml vvcie enabled lor a few days at least lo enjoy the sight o l grass, tree* an i l 11. w cr*.

1 lie f i l ia l meeting of the South Missoula

Whist c lub was held at the home of M r . and M r s . J . D. Rowland last night. When Ihe season closed before Lent Tyler Worden had won the gentlemen's royal prise, but M r s . Worden and Mrs-Lister were tied for the ladies ' royal. Last night 's meeting was held partly to play off MM He. Twenty-one hands were played, and s t i l l the ladies remained l ied . T h e n seven points were played and M r s . Worden won. Those present were M r . and M r s . A . B . Fergu­son, Dr. and Mrs . G . F . McCul lough . M r . and M r s . (ieorge F . Brooks. M r . and M r s . Ty le r Worden , M r . and M r s . Charles F . Dorman. M r . und M r s . J . W . Lister. M r . and Mrs . A . J . Bradley, M r * . W . K l i n g -berg and Mrs . S. J . Coffee.

Last night Mrs . W . M . B i e k f o n l gave a whist party for Miss B i c k f o r d , who leaves shortly for Maine to spend her summer vacation. Eight tables of whist were played. The prizes were won by M i * * Spurrier and M r . Randa l l and the boobies hy Miss H a l l and M r . Morgan . The guesta were Misses Heckwi lh , K n a p p . Knowlcs , Robinson, Crutehf le ld , H a l l , Strai ighn, Jenkins . S iewar l . Reeves, Spurrier , West, Helen Hatheway. Worden , M a r t i n and Hayes, and Messrs. V J . Cou ld . F . P . K e i t h , C. W . B l a i r , A . S. Morgan . W . S. Settle, Ca L . C i l l c sp i c , George Bcckw i th, Andrew Keekwith . A. M . Ster l ing, Frank Randa l l , Charles H . H a l l , T . E . Evans, Frank Bogart and Dr. Robinson.

On Monday afternoon M r s . Charles Stuart gave a luncheon i n honor of Mrs . Peterson, the guest of M r s . J . G . Taylor . In addi t ion to the gueat of honor the ladies present were M r s . C . F . Davies, M r s . J . G . Tay lo r . M r s . W i l l i a m Dyson. M r s . B . Haske l l and M r s . G . A . Lewis.

Mrs . Peterson lef t fo r Ca l i fo rn i a on Tuesday night. Al though here but a short t ime she made a number of f r iends , a l l of whom regretted her departure.

On Wednesday evening Mies Sarah Folkldeson was marr ied to Samuel C o o k y , a machinis t at the Northern Pac i f i c shops. Rev. Dr . Ral iegh, pastor of the Methodist church , off ic ia t ing. The wedding took place at the residence of M r . Rupert i n East Missou la and was at­tended by nearly a l l the men f r o m tho shops as wel l as many other f r iends . A delicious sup|*sr was served af te r the ceremony. Many beau t i fu l presents were received.

Colonel Bush , who has been recently as­signed lo the Tweuty- f l f th in fan t ry is ex­pected here in about two months. H i s household effects have been shipped f r o m Fort Niagara, but he w i l l take a leave of absence before coming West .

M a j o r M c K i b b e n is expected west in three months. T h e officers at the post are not sure that he w i l l be assigned to Fort Missoula but ho|te that he w i l l be, not only because they desire h im there but because he has a daughter who would he a valuable addition to the younger society at the post.

Captain Law son expects to leave for the East in about three week*.

Xext week Hon. W . M . B i c k f o r d accom­panied by Miss B i c k f o r d and M i s s K n a p p , w i l l go East. M r s . B i c k f o r d and Miss Edi th B i c k f o r d expect to go to Ca l i fo rn ia .

M r s . B i r a m Knowles entertained Cap­tain and M r s . R . E . F i sk of Helena and Capta in and M r s . James H . M i l l s of Deer Lodge dur ing the G . A . R. encampment .

H o n . Charles M . Crutehf le ld spent part of the week in Anaconda.

M r s . fieorge F . Brooks w i l l go lo Denver for a visit in alsiut two weeks. She may-go f r o m there to C a l i f o r n i a and return with M r s . B i c k f o r d .

John Moore and fami ly have taken the residence' recently vacated by H . C. Hich-born on Eust Front street.

Y'esterday evening I»r. and M r s . C . W . Uunburd entertained M r . and M r s . C . W . Bishop and M r s . John McCormick at d in­ner, tho orcasiou being the sixth anni­versary of M r . and M r s . Bishop's marriage.

It looks as i f the genial c i ty editor of the (iazetle was contemplat ing matr imony. He asked that his p a s s to the base bal l games lie made out for two, ami Manager B l a i r accordingly made it out fo r John D. Ruf f and wife .

M i s s L i l l i e M . W o o d of G r a i t o n . N . D. . arrived on Thursday evening for a six weeks' visit with her brothers, Joseph and George W o o d .

M r . and M r s . Frederick Gilbert are in the city f r o m Lo L o to-day.

M r s . Murray B . Mi l e s is expected home f r o m Chicago about June 1.

Miss Crutehfleld expects lo go to Helena to-day for a visit .

The recent change in the superintend-eney of the Rocky Mounta in division has made three valuable additions to Missoula society in Superintendent an i l M r s . B r i m -son and M i s s Br i inson . They have already made many fr iends in the eity.

On Monday evening the a l m u n i associa­tion of the Missou la High school enjoyed tho annua l banquet at the home of Miss Sloane of the closs of ' PL Officers of the coming year were elected as follows. President. M r s . T y l a r H . Thompson , vice • M M k Miss Louise Worden : secretary ami treasurer. M i s s Marc i a l i o r d : mem-bers of Ihe executive committee. Miss Al ice Reeves and Ralph Moore.

M r . and M r s . J . J . Cronk of Helena are in the city.

M r s . F . C . Schl iep and daughter are visi t ing in the Bi t te r Root valley.

AT H O / K M A V

Not a Very Lively Week In Social Cir­cles.

Bozr.MAN. M a y 21. —Mrs. Colonel M a y . who has been vis i t ing relatives in Mary­land for some months, returned home last Saturday.

C . W . Delvey left a few days ago for St. Pau l . He w i l l take Ihe management of the St. Louis hotel on Lake Minne-tonka. For several years past M r . Delvey has been manager of the hotels in the National park, and during the past f a l l and winter has successfully managed the Hoie man. His departure is sincerely re­gretted by the citisens of Bozcman.

M r s . W . W . W y l i e wenl to Helena Thursday l o deliver a lecture there Thurs­day night on the National W . C. T . I ' . con­vention M M in Boston last November, and to w hich she was sent as the delegate f r o m Montana .

Bert Va i l l e . t.eo. Barnaby and John Dahlmg are at tending the meeting of th" G r a n d Ixwlge of Knigh t s of Pythias in scs. sinn at Groat F a l l * .

Miss M . F . H a n k s of Di l lon spent Wed­nesday in the city.

Al iou l M ladies were pleusantly enter­tained at an afternoon tea Thursday ny Mr*. Myron Fe rn* and M r s . E d . L M M in the parlors of the Boreman.

Hon. D. F .McF. lwce came up f rom Three Forks Thursday.

K e s t a i i r a u l men take notice The stock and fixtures of the Exchange restaurant i * for sale cheap. Vpply lo Kitchen Broth­er*. No. I " South Main Street. H u i t e .

A flMMRM M M M O n of Hntte's Largosl llnslness Fnter-

plises. For four weeks past work has been go­

ing on on West Granite street i n convert­ing the big pavi l ion into one of the great­est store rooms i n the west, by W i l l i a m Weins tc i i i of Helena. Ca r load af ter ear load of gmccrica and a l l manner and de­scription o f house furnishing goods have been hauled in un i i l Ihe b i g place is well IHled. and wel l displayed, bi l l no sooner hud M r . Weins te in gotten his Great Mar ­ket started and open !or business than he determined In leave Huite again and an­nounced mat he would sell h i s immense stock at uny price lo effect a sale and close out. T o bhow thut he means busi­ness and is H I earnest about sell ing out i l is only necessary to go into his house fur­nishing department where he has a stock of t inware, crockery an i l glass­ware that is -imply astounding. I lu re h e sees fancy sprinklers

for M c e n t s : t i l l pie and jelly plan s of any size or sliupe, for f> cents; Japanned comb cases. V . ; four q u a i l heavy dinner pails with cup. M M . I g o o d wooden pails. 20c.; fancy M M M pitcher and basin, 65c. and everything else in proportion.

In the grocery department, which car­ries the largest stis-k in Butte . Price 's h i k ' u g |M.w-ler wi l l sell at M M M MM as long as the stock lasts; potatoes at «ne. pei i m pounds : two |K>uud IKIXCS of soda

crackert. Ice.; two pound bricks of f in ­est creamery butter. MB, , best table but­ter in VI pound tubs at Jl> coins a pound; 10 pound sack of sa i l , 1."* . and so on.

Among other remarkable bargains are the best a l a r m clocks for MM ani l hand­some nil pann ing- . I f f M M f l M and aqua­relles at «0 cents lo M i . As for station­ery, that is being sold at customers' own pr . i es and everything i n the Great Marke t slaughtered i n a manner that is a caution. It is an opportunity such as is seldom of-h ied lo the people of Hutte and they should take advantage, of it.

U n i t e ' . Progress. That Hutte is fast becoming one of the

largest d is t r ibut ing points in Montana wus clearly proved to tin: MMM to-day w hen he saw an entire car load of bananas, Ihe first ever received in this ci ty, being unloaded by that enterprising produce man. M . G . Cobn , » and Mi West Park street, who shows his confidence in Butte and its coming market prestige and im-i w t a n c c i n receiving such a large con­signment of th is f ru i t . A few more mer­chants w i th this confidence in But te would he a good thing for the community , as nothing lends more to assist Ihe ad­vancement of tho !*™st interests of a city than a display of *elf-coiil)ilenee in it by its own merchants. There can be no doubt that West Park MMl w i l l event­ually look something like ihe famous S o u t h ' W a t e r street of Chicago, as tho writer has noticed f r o m day to day that the merchants on that thorougldure arc, continually receivine larger consignments of produce, f rui ts , etc. than ever hereto­fore.

HIGHT — A N D —

FAIRFIELD

Our Watch Stock is something' enormous. In our show case alone we have 242 watches. Then there is our window dis­play of them and a reserve stock in the safe. We don't confine you to one kind or make of movement or one pattern or weight of case. W e can show you till you arc tired of looking and then probably you will not have seen half of them. In addition to the standard American makes, we carry high grade imported goods with Observatory rating for time.

Can we show you?

Jewelers,

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