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THEANACONDA STANDARD: SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 15, 1889.
BONOSAND STOCKS
Ip. BJMt Dawn la Market Valaea nn th^*^Nrw V^rk EirluiiUf.^Kr.w YORK, Sopt. 14. ^TI^o stock market^Wt-day was dull and in general tin- Hat MM^Urol)' uniiiterentina'. A midden atiinMinoe-^^t of the now out in rati* l^y tlio ^^hi-^Burliuirton A Northern, together^with the general esueetatiou of an unfav^^orable hank statement to-dny. led to a^marked iiMllaiaadtloti to trade. At the^oloao tho marki't wa^ stonily to linn.^Government!, wore dull and Htoudy.^Petroleum opened llrni at Wi*.. ami al^^though there w^^ some iirotwiiiro to sell,^the prioo moved up slowly, closing Jinn at^lt^. Tito sales won- t5M^^^ ImitoIh.
Thoclosing u. notations won1^V. H. 4'^ tnciriirtcreil
I'.S. 4'^04hi|h^ii
V.h. ^',^^^*
I'.H. 4'^V cotl-mll.
PartArS's
AmericanK\|^rcs*.
fan.Pacini-
*'aii.Maulhern
tVntraJ l^ar
Ruruiutton
|jM*kawannsI tent er ft K. O.^Krtr
Kansasft Texas
l-akcShore
l/ouis.ft Nash.^Mit-hitcaii ^ Vnlral^Missouri PHi-inc.^Kurt hern l*sclni
Monoy011 cull cany, :i. Prime uicrcan-^tilo p.i|m r. 2fi5. Sterling exolumge quiet^.mil stonily; sixty day nills, #4.Kl^i, ili-^^naiiil. *4.K**4.
Coii|Mr nogli-otod. Lake. Sopt. lll.SO.^Loaf I dull. IKanostio 4i^ 1. Tin. steady. I^Straits 21.U0.
QUARRELEDOVER POLITiCS^I raccful Itow Hrlwmi T^^ lliilli* Pol- |
tlil-tall*iii m SuliMMI.
ftticcialIn tin' Stamlanl.
Blttk, Sept. 14. Ouitc a sensation wiin j^rn'iitiil ill certain circles ill town a ^la^ or i^two ago, tlio |uirli^'iilars of which have^Im'cii lianl to olitain. A strenuous i llurt |^has Im 111 mailt- hy NMM MaTVMMMM with j^the facts to keep the ail'air i|iiiet. It a|^-^l^ mi's that two well-known citizen*, one |^nil ex-deputy slioritl^ of Silver Mow county, I^(jot into a i|iiarrel over |^o|itic-., a couple j^of evenings ago and hlows wore ex- |^cliallgiil. Tin' ilisturlianco origiuati ^l in^a saloon anil friends of the men inter- |^fered mill separated them. Tlioox-olliocr 1^wax ho oxa^|M*ratf d, however, that when^lie wis for. il^l^ taken away^from his antagonist he ileliln ralely '^walkul across the street to a hardwan' ^^store ami purchased a hutfc knife, whii-h^lie secreted in his sleeve, alltl rotllrlie^l to^tin- aalfMin. Some of Ihosi* pii*setit who^hail witncs^eil the iinarii'l siis|MH tcil the i^ox-otltoor of intemliiiK to commit serious^harm, ami a sharp watch was kepi upon^his movements. Itoth men were appar- |^cntly anxious to i-euew the row. ami when I^tin- fellow with the hi|r wea|Miu in :^his ^NIM lietfali iiltfiuu his way^through th^' crowd, some men I^who knew the character of tlio ex-olllocr '^IMiiincod 111m ^^^ him ami took the ilaiiircr- ,^^ ^lis weapon away from him. There can^ho no douht had the fellow's ilesi^iis not^Im cii ko promptly ilctei tcd and frustrated,^the results would have Itccii serious.^Friends of the fellow try to Hud all ex^^cuse for his conduct in the fact that he^was under the intlu. i of lupior at tin-^nine.
\fslcr^lit^'s Hall t.anios.
AtNow York, tlrst iranie New York it,^^ hieairo I. Scooiid if.him New York hi,^( liicairo :l.
At Philadelphia Pliiladi-lphla 11, In-^^ liaiiaiMtlis H.
At^ ohiii11 mis ^ oluminis ^, t 'iiiciunati.l.
HtHaltimore, first ifaine I la It i more ^^,^Kansas Pity .^^. Second name I la It im^ ire^^V, Kansas I itv .r^.
AtllriMiklyn. Hist Kami-^l*oiiisvillc L'. Second ifatlie^Louisville X
AtPhiladelphia, tlrst iraiiM^Athletics 1, Second faille^Athletics 4. 4'alhil on ai-t-ouut^im*ss.
AtWashington \Yashiii|rton^hurif 7.
Atllostou, llrst kiiiiii' Huston M, ( leve-^huid 2. KooiMld Kauu' lloston U. t'love-^la ml 4.
Ilrooklynli,^Urooklyu li,
St.Louisa,^St. Louis 4.^^f dark-
lo,Pitts-
TOLD IN BRIT.
AHelena Ann is shipping Montana^granite to Seattle for ImilcllUK |MirpoMf^.
Oatsarc iM'itiK Mliimtod ill from Kansiis^anil lakl down in Butto, in car-lots, at^^1.45 per 1011 | mm mils.
TheAnaconda com|Mtiiy lias li utile u^oontruot with tlio Kooky Fork Poal ihmii-^INiny for 5UU tons of i ^mI daily for use in^the smelter.
PhiliiwhurvMail: Tlio toloplMino ^-^^iii-^IHiny lm^ ill tlio |Mist fow wivlw huilt one^of tlio iiuwt auhHtantial oodar pole lines,^with cross-amis for oitflit wires, to tJran-^ito, that can Im- found in Montana. The^linemen are now on their way Moutteriiia'^poh's to Door Lods*'. All oomio^-tioiiH an*^aoldonil. and you oali now talk with^Anaconda. i:iM miles, with alinont as much^oaao as to lirullito.
ItIm thought that tho loii|r lininnl ihs-tor^oaiiHod more sickness during Ilia stay ill^town than Ilia nostrums cured, us many^people arc now complaining* of colds ooii-^tractod hy atalidiiiK uroimd or silt inn ^^^^^wimmI pih's, to hour him, or k*u*c at the^trained do^s. ^'What fools those mortals^be.^^ I'hili/ixtium Mini. TIlia same loilK^haired faker ilid quite a business in Ana^^conda a week or so oa*o.
XV. B. Un-eii, assistant siiperiiitendent^of tho Montana ^ ctitral, has Is-en pn-m-ut-^ed by the liiitte employes of the road with^a luUK-liiflociit Masonic watch charm, olu- !^I denial ic of the :'._'d ili'uni-. The charm is |^| of solid Kohl, set with diamonds, and is a ,
mostcostly, us well as lioailtiful K'ft. Of^| oinirMo Mr. t^n*^-ii was Kn-utly ph-nsed,^| MM thanked tho donors heartily and sin- I^MM) for th^^ token.
Severalprominent sheep buyers have !^: Is-cii in tliis vicinity of lute anil we learn |^; of the followitiK sales Is'iiiK inaih': l^. II. 1^. Noble, Ihil Itis'k. to L. I^. HMMMi Miles
t'ity,Ll*^ head; Sauinel AshhaiiKh to^! same, l.i'4m lieaiI : Samuel AsliliatiKli to S. j^K. Wells, Minifvillo. t'usti-r county, .^I Mont., l.l^^^ head : Philip L .vel to It. K. !^j Ih-asley. Miles t 'ity. :'..(^^^ head, which was ^^^ all he had, IhMi-n I'lilmnf.
(tovernor White has issued MMll !^I order No. a to the Molilalia militia, iIcsik- i^I nntiiiR M o'olta-k A. M., tletols-r 7. as the I^j time ami Kort Lllis as the place for the '^! annual encampment. They will remain {^| in camp of instruct ion for seven duvs.^| i 'ol. !^'.^ '. Lloyd, I'irst rcKimcnl National i^I Itiiarils of Moiitami, is nssiKm-d to ihi'^eommatid of all tiisips lo Is- assembled in I^camp at port Lllis, and all oftlcers will re- \^| port to him ai-i'onliiiKly. t '^^ni|^^tii^' com-^iiiaiiders an-onlered to niakc ii .piisiti.ai^[ throiiKh military channels for the tieees-^I sary IraiistMirtatioii for their rVafMMhrV^j companies as Ml as MMK
IComIKstal** Tralisfors.
S|i'ial tu Hie siaiulanl.
DMASLoim.k, Sept. IL The followitiK^Ml lln1 real estate MHMfH for the week !^cnkiiiK. Septemlx'r 14. Isftfl, as appears
fromthe clerk and recorder's olli^f |
I^-^t Lo Ik** * Mjlf ' ^^rklllltalmn Wati-r I'u.. tu 4MM4 I.in
st:nll.Inl ft i'lk I*li11ipsluii'k
.1.II. Hontmra H u\ ki Win. wvlMteM
llk Ja. rkill|tatait||^( .1. KvkalajrM rt n\ to \\. ^ . jkMuM.
IwtMlfraate uttltaUatc ki KtMMry.^J. w. llMWaaa ci ox In A. A. free, lots
ftIn ami 17. I^lk lii, |^nUi pal tars^K. J. Hotland Ui J. H. Hoaiiarm, int ^^.
lilk-ii, riiilipslnirK .^Milieus Italy ct n\ lo .lolin Pel lit/, lot
Ifthlk 7. Anacaiiila
Akttk*UaitM to Nettie Ilea, one half^iatoroat in Nettie i.ihIi- Mining
Il.iu.i
II.II. MeKiirliinil et ul lo KM I ^. Hat-^laml, lots t:t ami 14 iii lilk Jll. Heel
I.IMltiC
YVN lliililwin et M to Joseph A HfMS
lotsIs anil M, hliN-k 41
Kan|Nuiili et ax t.^ r ii fMjk^mall, one half of lot n, lilis-k 77. Ana
comla
4'II Telii|detoll et tlx lo llill'l^ NiHtli.
southhalf lot s. l^|^M'k 77 i hi
A.1 lllair el ux In M. l.yiuiK. lots -.ti aiol
'.'4.Iilis'k 'jrt. Aiiai'oiiifa.i.'.mi ihi '
iA kelluKK lo i' .1 Wilson, lot a, l.l.s k
I,Panlee aililillon lo PhilipshurK-j.irjr. m I
WinWi'IiikIcIii to \ 'I* Stcsiek, IntaM^ami 7, lilis-k 4. Wcinstein's MM
toI '11111psl^ii i u :**^ im
MaieiiHl^al^ et iix to Michael l amp
ImII. lot 111, hliM'k l!^, Atiaeollila-111 ^^^ '
flilelial/iir.'in In .las I Similiter*, trus-^acres, near Kllistuli. to lie^plalliil lulu Klllstou .... .lie in
Krank llimlies to .lolm liillis. one
sixth of the MImM Hawk linle, ill
KliiiM'reekilisliictI im
Kraakmm to t on insmiIcs et ai,
lo-lirtli ilit. iest iii the NiKlit Hawk
^i
si
Mlin^Lull i^i j
i.miill 1
I
m1
^ s i mi I
Kaimi !
.Im mi |^ion mi I
irttmi
I.|,
Imi
trackThe ut-
ItMi'onal s^||,.,.|,sli,'ail Itay.
SlIF.KPsllKAIIit \ V, Sept. 14. Till^was in a heavy condition to-duv^tendance was very largo.
SevenftirlotiKs I'r^ s liir.i I won, h'ay-^^ iioliil Meeotid, Oarsman thirxl. Time I SC.
Mileand oiio-ciijluh KiliK ('rah won. '^HriilKcliKht xriiiitl, Jim- Lei' third. Time 1
Ktpiinoxialstakes, nhoiit thni'-fourtlis j^mile Mm won, J.'rsey Pat MMMMli i^buil dmmmm* third. Time 1
MileMai oiii^fourth ^ 'ome to Taw wi ^u. |^^ 'artoou si c.mil, Man I'laK third. Time '^J:V2 :t-r..
Twomile heals on turf^Tray won, Litioti si*coiid,^tiitu' :i:47. Sis-oiul. Tim^I.uke si-eoiiil. Lotion thiiil
PirstMMk Tea^St. Luke third:^Tray won, St.^; time :t:.^iL
I'll!' W^i^llllllK 1'OHVMMh^I 'HKVI.NSK. Wyo.. Sept. 11. A MM^ I^tioti was IMmbWwI ill the constitutional^convention to-day MMMMJ the MM 1^!^f state oxuniin^*r, wlaaau duty it shall Im^ j^to examine the accounts of the state i reus- i^ury. supreme and district court clerk*. '^county i'lerks ami MMMI Ml sueli !^f-^tiees a* thi' h'Ki ^MMfW may dir.i t ; also a^n'solution that mi witness in a criminal i^eiis!' shall Im- imprisoiiiil while thi* Mi is j^.^witititiK trial for a MM time than MM* 1^essary to take a ilepositioii. A substitute^bill was inmsluii'il, makiiiK IMl term of I^PMMfcM'JMM* insti-ail of iwo. Tin- i^et 111%'etitioti w ill probably la- in session two^weeks loiiKcr.
KailucliiKI r.-lulil MM
'III!'Mill. Sept. 14 The action of theI
tMM * MMTUMJMM and Northern road;
inmliK-iiiK fii'iuht rat.-s Is-tw.-en I'hicaKo'
andSt. Paul ami tin* forty cents tiusis,;
lamie.l the undivided attention of ri-prc-,^si-ntativcs .if western utlil iiortliwcstcru!^lino* to-day. The lliuliiurtoii ami North-!
^rn evidently eal- ul ited they would have!^n-tiirnisl rates in force at least one dayi^la-fore ^'oiii|s'titor-, leit the oiler roads^failed to see the iii ttt.-r in ill it I .I^t and^all rates will come down toirelher.
ii i.il |Mf afl Mm * Mm
NkWIDUT,Sept. It. Tin- LTffJtMd Slates^cruiser ChicaKo had her tirst trial t.^il.iy^^^vor a measured mile. She was tested^llrst at 4*'- H'v..liltions. makiiiK a s|mii| of^14 knots. Th^'ii she bh-w out a *to|^-c^M-k^in the otiKim- room, and in coii*^ijuciice^hi-r fasti-e! s|Mi-.l was n*^t test^nl. 'I he ac*^ciilent was repaired in a few hour*.
Here's Alio! tier 1'm.scott.
('HH'AIH),Sept. 14. A dispatch from^buffalo n-|Hirts the um-st of another Tus-^oott. Ho ha* lai n hidiatr on u canal Is.at^for months. Word has Im-oii s^-iit to ( hi-^cairo. to have an otliecr ooine and identify^him. He is *aid to la-ur irn-ut n-aomblaiicc^lo th^- aiiuou-pun- Tuaoott.
*^clones la the West Indies.
Hava.ua,Sopt. 14.^A MMM pn-vaila^in tho ^MMithwestern part of thia island. A^cubic dispatch announces tliut another^cyclone ia blowiti|{ in the southwestern^port of Jamaica.
NewMexico's Slatemttkers.
Santa Fk. Sept. 14. In the state consti^^tutional con vent ii hi to-day, the discussion^on the article submitted by the committee^on judicial department eoiitimiiil. Tin-^convention was pretty evenly dividi-d on^the chief question at issue, which ia^^ liether the supreme indue shall I., clii't-^^ il by tin* isiiple or ap|siiuti-il by tin* kov-^i-riior. Il now liMtks a* if there would la*^u n^i'otisiili ration of tin- clause rclutitiK to^probuti' anil county courts, uud |M^s*ibly u^eoiiipromisc whi'ii'by the siipremi- JuiIkcs^shall la- llrst ap|M^itile^l and afterwards^la- i-hi-tnl i-vi'ry two yi'urs. It i* probahh-^that after the constitution is framed it will^Im' laid llrst la-fim- MMM for its ap^^proval, with the reipiest thai an eiiabliiiK^act Im- passed la-foii- the tpn-stioii of its^adoption is submitted lo tin- |M-ople. There^an- MMM |a'eiiliarly locale ill charac^^ter, why such a MMM of pro. cod lire would^not la* unwise.
Tarunit I cut he r-.
OaTMWAiNeb.. Sept. 14. It has just^leaked out that a few ni-jliis uftxi fourteen^masked men went to the house of John^Taylor, livitiK llftecii miles south of hero,^and tiaik his hrothi-r I'd. and after takiiiK^him alsiiil half a mile from the house,^strip-Mil him ami administered a coat of^tar and feather*. About one year HMI^Taylor ilescrtiil his wife and family ami^skiii|a-d out with tin- hintl Kirl. with whom^lie lias since lived. He left his family in^destitute circumstances, and they have^since Is oii MJMHMM on the eouiity, al-^thouirh Taylor hail Im-cii pri^vious|y well^fixed. Prom here he went to St. Joseph,^where he had HMI liviiiK up to .iImiiiI a^month Mk wbi'ii he returned. This^arotis.il the in- of his oh! nciirhta.^i's, anil^the MM was tin- result. The mob had^a hulil striikrule with thi'ir v ictim, but hu-^ally MMMI him, when he D0MMt to BMJ^luinl for uu-ri'y, but i-i-n-ivnl imm-.
la-ennvi-r^Like
ItalnMMM In s-ouii t^ak^^tit.
HiK.iM. S. I^., Sept. II. It lias^rainiiiK here MMM Thursday uiulit.^tlir^-e inches of water having fallen.^re|a^rts come from all parts of South Da^^kota. The result is la-lieveil to Im- a Kreat^crop for next Mfi this Im-iiik tin- MMM^S^-pl^-nila-r for tlftcon ^i-ars.
t.reul |-'lr^- at M.-!li.inriie.
Mki.iuuunk,Si-pt. IA. QmMJ *^t.eor-^e's Koili-ral emporiuiii anil ailjan-nl
{huildtiiirs wen* huriu-d hwlay. Tin* loss^ia t'4iTlirrr llrellicu rei eiveil in-
jitriea fn^m whioh tlioy may die.
l-'lratniiiiw st^^rm of tlit* Season.^t'llK.ykxnk. ^Vyo., Sept. 14. Tlio llrst^allow storm of the m-uaou tisslay lasted^ulaiut two luiiir* but uieltiil as it fell. The^weather is now warm and pleasant.
Itontll*ar^*lias^*t*.
WAHHI.miton, Sopt. 14. TIM* total^ani'Miut of ImuiiIs pureh.iso.l to date since^AilKUst 1 is #l'fi,L'.Vt.NH. The riMt was^fcEtLMW.-'ttill, u s.,viiiK by their purchase of
iii^iMj.tjn,
REUNITEDAFTER 40 YEARS.
A Mart or Knoeh Anleu story With a
HappyKnillna;.^Krntn the SI. luaiia Itepnlili.
An-inarkuhh- raw of separation of Iii-m-^latud anil wife, and their combiM toirotlier^niruiii after 4tl yonrw. oumo to liKht yoator-^duy ill the southern part of the oity. Tito^couple are now in tlio oity alive and well,^althoiiKh each believed tho other dead for^many years. The history of the on so mills^as follows: In 1H47 Thondon* Flotow anil^Ilia wife loft Huvuriti to S4i-k their fortune^ill thia country. T'bey won* then a yoittiK^couph-, and felt eouftdeiit of aehiovitiK^success in the Piiited StuK's. Th^-y lamlnl^at Now I Irlouiis, anil Flotow Is-iiiK a^blacksmith by trade. o|m^!lod u shoo at^once and wont to work withoiioi-jry to anp-^|M^rt Ilia wife ami yotiiiff ilniiKhlor. After^two years Flotow loutid himself |m-niii|oss,^with no prosiai-t of improviliK Ida ^*ont|i-^tioii. Tho ( alifortiiu k^^ld fever was ruiriiiK^als.ut this time, ami, ill a lit of des|s^ra^^ti oil, hi* ^*oiioliifl^il to leave Ins family anil^start across tlio plain* to the land of prom^^ise in search of la tter luck and pnatpor-^ity. Ho did not toll Ilia wife, ex|m-otiiiM, it^is said, to call t hem out then' as statu a*^ho found himself well situated. He ox-^^a*rioueod aoiuo haul lick*, and it was a^Ioiik time la-fon* he could make more than^a ban- liviuif for himself.
Illtile mean time. Ilia wife, who hull^waited for months ami months, concluded^that he was dead, ami left New Orleans.^She went to several places, workiiitr for^the MMJMrl of herself ami child, and ill a^few years met anil married a t*crtnuli^MMMMl l^.henhofcr. They came to this^city in mmBmmI lived happily toKothor un^^til ii few years MM, w hen Lohciihofcr died,^MJM inir hi* w ife and family in MMMMMM^ciix-iim*taui'cs. Sinei- then the widow^Loheiihofer has la-ell liviiiK on the south-^cast cornel' Third anil Victor *lri'^-ta. Hi-r^MpkM by her llr*t husband also MMM*^rinl. ami she, tiai, is a widow, rosidiiiK^on UmM stn ct in this city.
Ashort time atfo Mrs. I.oheii hofer^learned llwiMMjIl a OliIMIIIM MlMMMr livinir^al MurpliyslMiiii. that 1'lotow, her llrst^husband, was still alive ami in vi it rihkI^ciii'iiiiistatices, so far as the w-M-hl's K'mmIs^MMM MMMMl. Mr*. I^olwnlioffor was^K'l'atly surprised at the ^iiforuiatioii. but^concluded lo meet her hiisbauil without^delay. A eorre*|Mimletice was U irnii, ami^a few days atro Klutow mh MMM fnun^( aliform'a. MM i* 72 years of MM ami^Mis-. Ixhellhoferand to say that the
iii'-etitlifla'tween lh^- old mm was^toiichiiiK would Im- drawilii; it mildly. It^was extremely pathetic.
Flotowhud a strulitre story to n*lale.^He, tiMi. had married uKaili. thinkiuir that^his llrst wife was dead. He said that^when he not to t aliforiiia. after many^trial* ami *^ tlmcks, he tried to lluil her,^but in vain. After waitiiiK ^ b-w yi-urs,^and thiukitiK that she wa* dead, he mar-^rtiil aKaiu. hut hi* wife lived only a few^years, and he embarked no MMM ill thi'^matrimonial business. He i* well MM-^atiil. ami is now MBMjMMJ with hi* MMMJaV^I^-!iy hi* llrst MJMMJVM Linn sirx-^-t.
Ineartliliiir a Mamuiotli's ltou^*^.^I'l'oin mVMM OMMh
W.II. Jelly. I'x-lloevoof .'iii.iiaiith, who^live* on lot No. II, ^^on. 7, \v.is last summer^MMJMJMl in sciaipitiK nut a wateriliK place^for his cattle in a wot MMM of bi* farm,^ami while excatmtillM he iitiearthotl the^rib* of an animal, which wen- of such a^MMJM sine that they startled him. Hi* re-^sol v. 11 to prosii-iile hi* work next day.^hut iluriliK the tiiKbt it rained *o heavily^that he was unable to iliK for any more of^Ihi- remain* of the animal.
Hoexhibited the rib* a couple of week*^uk^^ t^^ Mr. John Kelly, of NlMMMA MM^result iM-illK Ibat this MMMl'lCMMMM^ly was so much MMM Ibat hi- lured men^lo resume the search for tin* n-muiniiia'^parts of what he lalieved tola- lilt ante*^ililuviuti animal. Mr. Jelly, assisted by^Havid HiM-y and John AMMMM, a few^days airola*Kuti o|a ratioii*. After diiririuK^for a while they exhumed other lames,^consistiiik of ribs anil vertebra. These^relies told their own Im Some of the^ribs an* four fi-ot Ioiik. and tin* MMJMM^^ lout parts of tin- iNii-k-lattie an- in prte^portion to the wi*i|rl^t and sixo of die^traiiiework of the lasly.
Mr.Ji'lly, with the i-yi- of an un'lmiili*-^trist. MMMMj his Meaii'b with viiror, ami^ill a few days was ilehirhtoil by the MM^cart hiii-r of one of the horns of the malll-^uioth. Tin' enormous size of tin* antedi^^luvian animal can Im- estimated from the^size and weichl of tin- MMMI horn or^tusk.
Attin- butt il is i-iKht im-h.-s ii iliaini ^^ter. and tin- part scciui-il is twelve fi-et^eiurht ill. In s in leiiKtb. I'liforluii.ilely tin*^workmen i-oiihl mil hs-ali' the tip of tin^^horn ; I nit com|m-letit seieiit isl* who viowi il^the rt mains say th.it il extemliil fourteen^feet. T'he horn MM broken in tlili-c pieeea^ami had lo la- removed in parts, one of^which rti|iiirtil the -liviiiflli of two men to^elevate to a waffoll. The middle piece^ilself measiiretl eitrht feet ami look* more^like a I ok of wo.mI than the undoubted^horn of an animal.
Tin-work of cxeavtioii is still k'^i^k on.^ami daily ribs anil |Mirtions of the verti ^^hrti* are la-iiiK diiK up. The soil is a black^muck, from two to three feet in depth,^and under Ihi* is n layer of while iiiarlile-^seeiidiliK to a depth in some cases of two^foot, ami other* of tlm-e or four feel. I'li-^ilerncath the stratum is a bed of black^sand. In the marl an- to la- seen shells,^ilitlicatiliK that the mammoth must have^|m-ri*hi*d when the country wa* MMM i^with water or *ubj*i ttil to the Klacial ill- '^vusion.
I'retlyHaiti on a l ather.
r'rtMiitin* HoatiMi t'ouricr. .j^First alMjMMI ^Tin* elu-trie liirbt j^is a Kreat thitiK-^ Secoiiil citizen: I^^MIEMJ mean MMM I think.^ First j^HtlarMt ^Why. what's tin- matter!^with it^^ Simiid citizen: ^Matter^with it! Why, they have plalllnl one riirbt^in front of my MpMMM wiiulow. when* I^it liK'H* up tin* whole MMM ami I've K^^t |^six unmarried MMM}MMnu
low Site I tlll/cll Her Hustle.
fioiutlie|MM MMM J^mmj the MMMRMMM Ml IMM waitiiiK :^MMM ^f the Pnion station yi-stonlay was !^a yoiuiK woman with three tame Kruy^sipiirii'ls ruiiiiiiiK ulaiut her. Laeh was^secured to Mf Ml hy a small chain. Aa^she walked out to take a train for the^West two of her |s'ts llcsthll upon her^hustle.
lionii on tlio Ism*.
r*MMJMMjft
Indiana Qartl ^No, I don't la-licvciu
theseisms. I MMM knew a mail who w as
sentto prison for dcvotinir bis time to one^j of them.^ lloston QMl ^What terrible
lawsyou must have out in Indiana! What^j was tho ism'.^* Indiana liirl : ^Iticeii-^I iliarism, I Is-lii-vc.
Itojle f^'Kolll^**^ Hresorlption.
Fromthe llostoti I'ilnt.
Ifyou want the real elixir of life, don't^take it thmiiirh a hyp^Mlermic Mfiaft, but^throiiKh a i-niiot* trip down a river, or a^Ioiik swim every day for a mouth, or a fow^.weeks' fumpitlir out ill the wiaala.
I'altlivs. Uralna.
Iloin Puek.
fol.Shcpurd loiitlniHiaatioallyI : ^H an't^nn ulitor la* u Christiati V^ tint! ami h'.x-^\ MMM n-ailcrs (wi-urilyi : ^Yi*s: but every^f'hristiau ian'1 la* an editor.
$76.65for the Round Trip
AT HER EXPENSE.
Moan A I leVc.l Julna freaamably Intmanl^to MMMMl Vpmm WaanaaKaad.
Fromthe t lileaK'i Trlhiuie.
tx)win thi: hki k,
NowYork Boy Mamma. ian't tliat^a funny little holt'.'
MammaHush, child ! That's the waist^to your aiator'a now hall dress.
MMMm
FromPia-k.
Fussyi Hil (ientleiiiull Then-'s a Hy oil^your nose, mum.
Irascibleold Lady -Ht* ain't yours, ia
Im*'.'
oi'i.htto bk happy.
Fromthe lloslou Homlil.
Then-ia no doubt of It! Tho loan wo^think of ourselves tlx* healthier ami hn|^-^pii-r wo an*.
Mr*.(.laddiliK ahfMlld enjoy oxoollont^health, then. She ia all the time thinkiuir^alamt her lli iirlllatra !
MaMMMMikkak.^From the I jiw reii. e American.
Atthe thoutn-: Miaa t'hic Oh. I am^aim* I don't haik nice at all.
MiaaAn Fay Why V
Misst hie Because I am so lltlcoiii fort-^able.
onk.of THK st'kpkisks.^Friilll i he Ten e llaiile Kx|in*iui.
Mr.tlliltymi-r Well, I aiipnoae you II ml^a irreat many surprises in inarrioil life,^don't you V
Mr.Yoiiiiirhusbaml bather. Why, it^was only thi* other ilay that I found out^thai she was fonder of onions than ice^cream.
WII.I.IM.TO TAKK A^l INTKKKMT.^I'l'ulll Life.
Oh, I'nolo tieorire,^ i-riiil tender^^hearted little Hollo, his eyes tllliiiK* with^tears, ^let us (rive some money to that i^piMir woman over then- on the sand: sec, ,'^she has hardly any clothes on !
Sure enoiiKh,^ saiil QmM| ^why in i^thunder ilidu'l you point her out la-fon**.^'^^a* 1^SECRET SOCIETIES.
(olfax Lialire. No. -Jll, I. O. O. F.. iM j
everyTuesday eveliiiiK. Anaconda hall,^^'. T. ^Y. ^ re*s, noble Krniid.
Atiaeollila LimIki'. NoA. O. I^. W..
Illia'tsevi.-r^* Wiilllesd.iy evellillK. Alia-^mm hall, F. M. Fox, master workman.
WashiliKtoliCamp No 'J. P. Ok S. of A.,^meets every Thursday eveliiiiK. Aliai*oiiiln |^hall, P. QmMMj MMMMMk
A.F. ii- A. M.. ltKS*ta evi-ry Friilay i-vi-n-^iiiK. Anaconda hall. J. Me.Nulty. W. M.
Lauii'lF.ticaiiipment. No. ht. I. O. 11. F.,^meets on the tlr*t anil third Saturday* of '^each month, in Anaconda hull. ('. T. W. '^Cn-ss. chii'f patrian h.
Anaiomla local union. No. as, Pniteil^Mrotln*rho^Ml of ( *ai'|M'iiter* anil Joiners of^America, meets every Thursday MMMMMJ^ill Daly's hall, A. J. Itlix. pn-sidciit.
Copperleirion. No. ti, Schit KniKbts,^meet* cvei-j- Friilay ovoiiinir, Daly's hall.^J. S. Daiiirhi*rty, i-ommuiiilor.
OMTflaM0^ Me.nil- post. No. In, (^. A. IL,^mmm tlrst and third Sat unlays of each^mouth, Daly's hull, T. ('. Davidson, com^^mander.
JohnA. Lotrati, r*OMMMM MMi ^^^. Sous of^Veterans, MMMtM on the MMMMl ami^fourth Satunlays of cai-h month, Daly's^hall. O. S. K. \\ isiiei, captain.
Ancienttinier of Hibernians, meets^evi-r^- Sunday MMMg in Daly's hall. T.^D. I'it/Kcrald. MMMMMMs
llrI nrrful *n ImI Yiiu Fat.
Fromtin* Hnaiklyu Knijlr: ^Then* ia^one ernir in diet,^ said tin* ilootor, ^which^if pursued for i\ not very Ioiik time ia cer^^tain to re-ult in death.^ ^What is that^iha-tor'.^' asked tin* patient anxiously.^^Not mmj aiiythiiiK.^ said the dootor^irriuity, anil shukiuir the patient's feeble^hand feebly hi* tottered to the iliatr.
.tHH-rtl-:.lw aril'* Keiuarlt**.
Fi'ninUMj
QmMMMI^Do you know the favorite^n-murk of the Prince of Wales V^ ^Me-^(orklc: ^No; what ia it'.'^ Guzzutu:^1 It's a Ioiik time la-tweon coronations.
ASSESSMENTNOTICE.
AMIiii' w til Mil M I n 1 n11 ami Mil II Ml I^t'o. ol-- AM Kit ii an' iii ii ii, Stl.v Kit
llowt ill ^TV, MoXiT. i^Notice is hereby Klveli that at ii m^i*tlll|t of the^trustees of saiil i'oiii|*an^ liclil on MflM ilay uf^August, Ism, an asseHsiiieiit of two cji i-t-iita |a*r^shall* was levied ii|miii Hie capital stiM'k of saiil^conipaiiy, payahlc on or la-fore the utli day of^Ik'tulM-r, MM, In I.. A. KiliK. the treasurer of said^MMMMj at the city of Aliaeomla, Montana.^Any stiM'k ii|miii wllieh said assessment shall re^^main MM ^ii Ihe MM day nf I letnla-r, MM,^shall he if. , nied ilclimpicnl ami will Im* duly ail^vertiseil for sale at public auetion. ami unless^IKIVIIlellt shall he MMk* lM-fore, will Im' s.itil on^lite :tnth day of IN-tntter, IHtw. tn |^iy the ilelin-^*pient asscsstnciit, li*irothi*r with the cunts of ail-^vertisinir anil cxiM'iises of siih*.
I..A. KINO,
Seerclaly.Anai o.spv, DMIMMJMCMMfi MMM
EXCURSIONTO WASHINGTON
OnHcIoImt t,'.'ami a, the I niuii I'aeitle wil^sell exeiirsioii tickets to Washilistou. II. ^'.. al^the rate of
rumall piinlK in Montima. These Hek.-ts mill^la* Kiaal to ri-ai-li WashiliKtoli as lali* as Ik-tnla-r^a. ami k.mmI rctiiriiliii; until Xnvenitier 24. Stop-^overs will la- allow.il at any iMilnts west of tin*^Missouri ri^er. retiit'iiiiiK MMnt Dual limit.^All tickets Isaueil hy tin- t'liion I'a. im- will Im-^iiiaile iriaal tn return hy way of the Northern^1'ai'ifli- or the Manitnha railways if sn ilesiriil.
LoseeI Maxwell.
iOXKIM MIR SOI Til OK THK I*08T0FFIfK
OF KLL
SummerGoods
WILLCONTINUE FOR
AFEW DAYS LONGER,
INGRD6R TO CIVS ROOW FOR
OURIW7AENSE STOCK
* OF FRLL *
DRYGOODS
CLOTHING,BOOTS, SHOES, ETC
Nowarriving. Conic early and obtain Bargains.
LOSEE
f.M. SAWYER.
I'HAS. HOICK.
'.D. BAKEK.
.HOUCK St CO.
Wliolesiileauil Iti-lail ile.tlers in
Wagons,Carriages, Buggies, Road Carts, Har^^ness, Robes, Whips, Etc.
Also^ hull-sale eoiiiinission Dealers in
BUTTER,FLOUR, EGGS, CHEESE, FRUIT, ^c.
Thurston'sI Dock, First Stni*t, Ih*twii*ii ('ln*rr^- ami Ciilar.^ANAt'OXIJA. MONTANA.
CHHRLEST. M. CR6SS.
[MMMin I'hai inaey I
Dealerin Pure Drugs, Medicines,^Chemicals, Paints and Oils,
WindowGlass, Fancy and Toilet Articles, Stationery, Cigars and Tobacco. Pre^^scriptions accurately compounded day and night.
FirstStreet,
Anaconda,Montana.
D.E3. BIRRHN,
FIKSTSTKEF.T....... ANACONDA. MONTANA.
CarriageBuilder, Blacksmith and Wagon Shop.
Inthe liest
AllMMM of new 1-arrtaitc anil wa-fnn ^iMMlwnrk exu iitnl^l'.irraii iHiys s|Mi ial attention In llurseshoin-;
nii-ivi*his imtsoiuiI sn|M-r\ islon.
|iromptlyanil^All kincU of niai niui ry i^ pan liiic will
montanalumber and produce co..
IIKAI.KKSIN
Lumber,Lath, Shingles, Doors, Windows and Mouldings.
WHOLOST* L_9 D6AL6RS IN FLOUR.
Wholesaleand Retail Dealers in Hay, Grain, Feed, and Hard and Soft Coal.^Agents Continental Oil Company. We carry in Stock a Full Line of
BkinSt Mitchell Whgons.
fnni OVAKTZ GKARS to liffht SPRING WAGONS. Also CLARK, PERRY, STl'DEBAKER ami
STANDARDBUGGIES AND CHRRIHCES.
amia full line of ROAD ( AIM'S of ho^t makes.
Gardent'ity. ( linia r anil Oliver Cuillotl Plow^.
Afull line of Peter*' ami Morley Brno. ( oncortl HarncsM.
Smith,Worthiiiirtmi *I'arriaae. Bumry ami Tr.u k Hamenp.
Saililli-K,\^ liip^, llolx-H ami Uiiftera and every tliinii |M*rtainin|r to this line.^^^r*t all ami look tliroiuxh our stock. It i^ *^ .wnplete in all the ^different lines, ami we ilefy eompetition.
J.T. CARROLL, Manager.