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THEANACONDA STANDARD: THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 3, 1889.
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THEBALL PLAYERS' TRUST.
walafWm^^^^^^ Mars mt It.
The
InpmbroUMrbood, U pretty sure to lire^BBaBB mtntim and club ownow ruucta.^trouble next atwon. So far it Iiuh not^spread to tbe association, chiefly for tbe^minn that there in no player*' brother^^hood in tbe oruanimut ion, hut if tbe scheme^i^ a go in the league it ia Mire to be^adopted.
Tbenew organisation ia to he called the^United Buaiueaa Association, and ia to he^made up of Brooklyn, Buffulo, f'hirairo.^Mew York, Boston, Pittsburg', Cleveland^and Philadelphia. The Indianapolis^team is to be tranaferrud to Brooklyn,^wliere, it ia aaid, the uaaoeiution ia un^^popular, and tin- Washington eluh ia to^''Buffalo. Draron White and Jack Kowe^are to be the high moguls there.
Ineaeh eity loeul cuiiitulists ure to op-^erute the teuma formed und placet! there^by tli*- broth^^rlHMMl, *jiviiit{ u ImuuI of tS't,-^UUU for the iierfoniiaiit-e of their part of^the. work. AllM-rt L. Johnson is tbe Cleve^^land capitalist, all.I his active p.irti. ip.i-^tioli in the deal uh a missionary caused^hint to lie mi- taken for its national lit-ail.^It lias no national head at this time out-^aide of the otth-crs of tie- brotherhood.^The association's otliciuls ure to Ih^^elected this full.
Theplayers ure iruuratitcetl their salar^^ies at the 1IV9I rate for lK'.m ami a share of^the profits. All ex|s-nacs und receipts ure^to be pooled for the general ta-iicflt, and^irate reeeipta divided co,uully between the^ilillw.
*The (Irst flO.UOu profit*, ia to Ko into^prizes to be distributed umonir the cliiha^oa playing prizes, $^,UUO to flrat, M^J to^aeeond, $l,5tXi to third and $1.(JUU to fourth.
Ofthe first 9MU,UUU after this Slo, U^i ^ocs^to the capitalists, 1*10,1*11* to those of each^eluh. The next ^*^^^,^^^^^ k^x s to the jilay-^era and ull the profits arc |sm^1isI half and^half. Kaeh player shurt-s equally with the^others.
Kocheluh is to Ik- governed by a board^made up of eight men, four capitalists^and four player.-, end the main body hy a^senate of sixteen, each club having two^representatives, one u player and the^other a capitalist. Kitch club is stocked^for $Li^,^^^^, half of which cull 1m- helil hy^the players. The $3^,UUt^ ia in UN) shares
of $1(10 eaeh. No known gamblers are al^^lowed to hold stock, t)f course the ^lu*~i-^tleutioti and the reserve rules go witli the^present management, but the lK*^^ or^classification figures ure taken as the^basis for IK*).
Theassociation ia to make anal sell its^own hnll. Nearly all the work of rearing^the fabric us it stands to-day has la-en^done ut Cleveland this summer. A. L.^Johnson bus done u fair share of the work.^Captain Kuuts of the Cleveluiida has Im-cii^in with it. So has John Ward and Tim^Keefe. Johnson's room, near the Hollen-^flen hotel on Bond street, was the rendez^^vous. Attorney L. A. Ruaaell, Johnson's^luwyer, drew up moat of the pupcra.^When finished tlioy were sent to euch^league club and signed hy the players.^Kvcry group hut those in Washington^have signed the agreement. Anson,^Munis anil Williamson have not signed^the Chicago agreement.
Amongthe players who are already on^the association's htatka as stockholders^are Keefe und Ward of New York;^Brouthera anil Clarkaoli, lloston ; /.iminer^and Fuutz, Cleveland; Kowe, White and^Myers, Buffalo; Dunlup und I (anion,^Pittsburg. By this time the Washington^players may have signed the agreement.^Cleveland was the first to complete its^list. All the 15 men are on the agreement^and their plan ia to engage Tom Loftus to^manage them. Competent men will la-^engaged at various other poiuta.
Illa recent interview President Nick^Young of the National league, was asked:
Doyou believe there will be a fight be^^tween th^-players and the leaguewas^asked.
Frankly,I do not. I do not believe tlie^men will enter into any combination like^^ly to result in an open rupture; but if t hey^should it would not affect the stability of^the league. Then- will Itc u league next^season whether these men go or not.^Tliere are hundreds of undeveloped play^^ers throughout the country who would^form the clubs, and make the pennant^race just as interesting as it ia at present.
Butwould not the public- patronize the^old favorites, no mutter what association^they wen- in ^
Thepublic would undoubtedly go to^sec the best ball playing,^ was the cau^^tious and diplomatic answer of Mr.^Young. ^The ones who pay for amuse^^ment would have the right to say which^they would patronize. It would, or might,^resolve itself into a fight for existence,^and with ehea|M-r players, u reduced utl-^tllisaioil price would present itself. Let^me tell you, although there seems to lie^plenty of money la-hind this scheme, that^there would not lie such immense^dividends to pay as ita promoters antici^^pate. In that event, how long would they^continue to put their hands in their pock^^ets^ The old union trouble ia hardly u^parallel ease; for in that only a few of the^men left, hut if the published accounts of^this plan an* true it involves all. In that^cast- there would la- no other n-sort left^the league but to tight them. The league^would have in such a fight bruins la-hind^it, plenty of money, and what is more es^^sential than all, years of exiierielu-e. But^as I said IM-fore, I don't believe then- will^he a rupture. The league committee,!-oii-^sisting of Messrs. Day, Spalding and^Koneh, will hold a conference with a^committee from the brotherhood sonic^time la-fore the annual meeting of the^league in Novciiila*r. At that meeting
aainstructor in tbe terpslrhorean art.^^They are all round dances. La Reve, or^that. Dream, aa It ia called in English, will^be danced to ar hot Use he music, tbe cadet^galop will be danced to galop music, tbe^imperial gavotte to four-four time, antl tbe^military schottischc, which ia intricate antl^of uew and novel figures, will he danced^to the sr hottisclie music.
Arethey adapted to society dancing ^
Deckledly.They will be introduced in^many of tbe select duneing parties. They^are all very handsome figure*.
Hasthen- not been a military schot^^tischc in existence for some time '.
Somethingthat has been culled by^that name, but only about one |M^ra^n in^SO knows how to execute tbe steps cor^^rectly.
Whatwill be the dances of tl^e up|M*r^tciidom this winter V
Thegcrmun will, of course, take pn-^ccdellce. It will always have ita place^among the ma-icty dunces. Then there^will be the military schottischc, glide^polka, the Berlin, the diagonal waltz, the^Saratoga lnucier, the prairie uui-cn and^the wultz ipiudrille. 1 tteac will la- the^leading dances this winter.
SCUFFLEAT THE TEMPLE DOOR.
Uriijaiiiliillcr/oir llrcak* an I'mlir-rlla on^Hit- Head of tlis Mfxton's nhi.
Fromthe New York Sim.
OnJewish holidays the directors of the^Temple Kmumi-KI do not allow strangers^lo enter, us every |a-w owner ia t-x|Mt-tcti^to he then-, and the unsold pews are al^^ways leased weeka ahead for the occasion^by visitors from all over the country.
KmuiiiiclKukolcs, the sou of the sexton,^was standing at one of the front galea yes-^ten lay no.ruing, keeping a sharp eye oil^all who entered. After the services hail^la-en in progress an hour, Benjamin Hcr-^zog anfl his brother, of JU4 Kaat Eightieth^stn-et, attempted to pass Kakeh-a at his^gate. Kakeles wouldn't have it, ami saitl^that only iiicuiImts could enter.
Mymother's a member,^ cries] Benja^^min Hcrzog, ^and you eull't keep m.- out.^I've got to sec her on particular busi^^ness.^ He attempted to push past, but^Kakeles pushed him hack. Finally he^grasped Benjamin's collar to hustle him^out u|a^n the sidewalk. Benjamin raised^Ilia umbrella anil brought it down with a^thwack on Kukeh-s' head. Another blow^across the sexton's face came down witli^fon-e enough to break tile stick of the^uiulu-cllu.
Kakeleslet go and llerzog thought it^ls-st to clcur out. He ran up Fifth ave^^nue just ua several excited niemlM-ra of^th^^ congregation wen* ulaiut to nab him.^Policeman Penney urn-sled him lifter u^chase of u few hl^a-ka.
Atthe Yorkville court liersog, who aaid^he was an auctioneer, declared that he^hail struck Kakeles in aelf defense while^Kakeles had h m hy t te collar, llerzog^was held ill $;^^) bail for assault.
CityJournalism.
Fromthe Laramie Itoolllcrallir.
Wehave noticed for some time past,^with feelings akin to righteous n-scnt-^meiit, that the self-styled humorous |^u-^Im-i-s of the country have attempted to^amuse their rentiers hy publishing alleged^extracts from alleged country newspapers.^The country newspaper is not always the^is-rfcctiou of the journalistic art, but the^city paper also has ita peculiar features,^ami we trust we may la- pardoned for mak^^ing the following extracts from some of^our eity exchanges:
^Closethe saloons.
Smashthe gang. It would look la-ttcr^flat.
Mustthis eity always la- ruled by-^la a alters ^
Thevile, venal ami vicious Thieves'^Apologist is mailing to the defense of the^public robbers ua usual. But nothing else^woultl 1m- exia-etetl of u paper controlled^hy a aiieuk and |s-rjurer. It needs fumi^^gating.
Ifthe voters were to take u half dozen^convicts out of the |ic uitcntiury ami suli-^stitute them for the uieuila-rs of the city^council the taxpayers would have a better^chance to got value received for what^they |uiy out
Ancuiirfoyc of this paper wua arrc.-itetl^on suspicion by an ignorant anil ollleious^policeman last night. Such an-the insults^that the force constantly subjects repudi^^able citizens to. The |ailicc must go.
Wewonder why the uiuyor ehtatsea to^stand in with gamblers ami thugs ami^hold himself as u constant menace to law^ami orderT*
YoungMr. Pitchfork, who o|a-rates the^esteemed Kuzzle-Dazzlc.is striving valiant^^ly to uttruet attention. We would suggest^that in onler to la* successful he ^ light to^goover Niagara Falls in u barrel.
AKuiimiii-v from ttsa*uaa*
ViennaMhM to the 1-oinlon Tcle-'raph.
Atrial involving eireuiustaiiees of an^exceptionally romantic character will^come before the tribunal of Kagusu next^month. About twenty years ago a |a-as-^ulit of the neighborhood of Kagusu, la-ilig^no longer uble to support his wifo, emi^^grated to the Cuitcd States, leaving his^better half ill charge of the village priest.^I'roiii the first luck smiled on him, ami he^wus able to send the priest SO florins a^month for his wife. As his |^oaitioll im^^proved he inen*ased the aiiiotnit of his^monthly n-uiittaiicea, but the rascally^rermvntftt only handed 5 llorins a mouth^to the woman. This went on for fifteen^years, when this worthy clerical gciith-^m.in forged a certificate of the hus^^band's death ami placed it ill the^hands of his wife, whose death he^likewise certified in a forged dia
ABall at Base Bait.^From the niuatMuhla Heeard.
Asmarting, bellowing bull flashed head^^long into the diamond while two of^Bristol's amateur hall nines, the Wood^streets and the Bath streets, were waging^conflict in a vacant lot on the outskirts of^tliat town last Monday. Down the lane^that rejoices in the euphonious title of Pig^alley the animal came cavorting at an aw^^ful rate of speed, and, with one trium^^phant swish of his restless fly brush,^lea | at I over a Ave bar fence right into the^midst of the startled athletes. With a^sniff and a r^a^r the irate beast made a^bold plunge for Al Lawaoii, the unhappy^umpire, who had just made u decision at^first I wise that displeased Ilia bull-hip.
Then,as the bull la-held his prey nim^^by shinning up a tlistunt tree trunk, he^turned his attention to the pugnacious^shortstop, Arthur Fine, paii-ing for a few^moments to pay his compliments to the^cowering flrat baseman, Arthur Wright,^who hail involuntarily assumed un atti^^tude of devotion. ||.. then lowcn-tl his^horn ut Second liusciiiuu ticorge Shark,^whose spindle shanks had got tangled up^in a double latw-knot in their endeavor to^scale the high fence in limited express^time.
TheBath street laiya, who hail la-ell en^^joying their innings, hail likewise made a^hasty exit from the scene of contliot.^Pitcher Tom McNeill no.unto.I a tall hay^^stack, slim Joimy Wright crawled la-hind^a fence rail, anil Pete 11 ighlaud made^trucks for tin- railroad station.
Bluishirted, nil-capped, white-faced^lads wen- ticing in all din-el ions with^th^- wings of the wind which the gayly^tln-sKitl maidens that hail hugged the^fence in lieu of u grand stand tied shriek^^ing into a near bottling establishment.^Sir Bullock suddenly found himself mon^^arch of all lw surveyed. With a n-veiigo-^ful snort he darted to wan I the pitchers'^la^x anil ton- tin- ground ill a way to cause^envy in the hearts of the twirlcrs of drop,^anil curves, then mail, for the home plate^and dashed it Jto atoms, finally planting^himself in the center of the diamond, bel^^lowing for more worlds to conquer.
(o-orgcCoby. pitcher for the Wiaal-^stroot laiys, was grinning by this time,^anil some of his terrilied compatriots had^likewise regained a mite of courage. The^la-wildered damsels, ^lisap|Miinteil at not^la-ing purvued, emerged from their hilling^place to take a sly jan-p at the bull terror.
DanMartin, the owner of the la-ast, u|^-^|a-an-il on the Beetle, anil prt-at-utly u^whole army of boys and young men,^armed with stones, hrooliisli. Ls. and till^kettles made an onslaught oil his high^^ness. This so astonished tlM^ animal that^he made a break for lils-rty, and with^another wilil leap went dashing down^Wiaal street to his lowly manger.
TOLDIN A LINE
Babycarriages ut cost at the Bee Hive.^PictOTe frames made to onler ut the Hee^Hive.
b ks repaired ami keys fitted ut the
BeeHive.
Completeline of cartridges at Anacon^^da Hani ware Co's.
t.oto Hawes for flue work in photv^-^gniphs.
Kxcelleiitis the finish of Huwes's photo^^graphic art.
Gnusfor n-ut at Anaconda Hardwa.-e^Co's.
Haveyou seen those fine hanging lamps^at the Bee Hive'.'
KatesA- Council have nx-eivetl their new^full st.s k of clothing.
Gunsand ammunition at the Anaconda^Hani wan- Co's.
Photographsin all the latest novelties^at Hiiwi-h'h l'alm-i- Studio.
Forstyle, good goaala anil u perfect fit,^go to F.stes A- Council's for your clothing.
'LaKMletl sheila ut Anaconda Hanlwarc^Co'a.
Ni-wunderwear, over-ahirta, m^ek wear,^hats and caps, laiots and sh^s-a, ut Kates^^ Conilell's.
Gunsand rilles at Anaconda Hanlwan-^^'o*a.
Afterthe l^th Inst. Mr. 11. F. Malum^will receive the mining stock quotations^of the St. Louis market daily.
Ifyou want a giaal Domestic, Imported^or Key West cigar, go to II. Tietjeu'a^cigar store, corner 1st anil Oak stn-ets,^Auuc ntida.
FateaA Council an- marking their new^stock of clothing ami furnishing giaals at^prices that will please all who want llrst^class giaals.
Ifyou want a suit of clothes made to^onler call at Kstcs Jt Council. They have^over :*M samples to select from, ami guar^^antee a perfect fit.
Callami see those plushes at .'Vs cents at^Kstcs Jk Council M. nan til.- Co.'s
TheMontana l.iimla-r A Produce com^^pany will name you latttom prices on hay,^grain ami feed in large anil small lots.^They carry the largest stia-k in town.
bailies,call and see those MM cent^plushes now on -ale ut the Kstcs A Cou^^ncil Men-antile Co.'s.
believeall differences will be satisfactory | ument und sent it to the liu-baiid in^ly adjusted.^i America. Shortly ufterwanl he piously
betookhimself to Corfu, when- he hoped
,fttotpatts at Work.
Fromtin- St. laBM K^|^ul^ll^-.
Noone who has not visited the country^n-cciitly antl talked with the |h*oplc con^realizi- the state of terror they an- in over
thedepretlations of fisjtpi'ds on the high. .,
*t-,.^.V_- ._1 nvt.lnnn.1 stcuuiers that touched at Kagusu
ways. They give no outa .ml et idenec of I ,mK|KtI^, mmt.Ut . onsolation in n-iuarriagt
withu rich American lady, by whom hi
tos|a-nd the n-muiiidcr of his iluys in^|m-uce, n-joieing in the n-ineuibraiice of^Ilia giaal works. Kate had decided other^^wise. The unfortunate woman, his vic-^tim, wus fon-etl to get her living by la-g-^ging from the |^u-seiigcrs of the l.loyil
anillu-r
theiruneasiness, und talk bi.t little except^when adtln-ssiHl on the subji'ct, yet there^is hardly u citizen now who veil ton-a^on the road after dark with^^out Is-ing untied and ready to shoot^at the snap of a linger. It is, in fuet dan-^gerous to wulk uloiig the roiiils after dark,^for fear of la-lug taken for f^ait|Mids, and^those who tlo so must la- very circums|MH*t^in tlicir actions if they n-ganl personal^safety. This is not to lie woiidcn-d^tit wlwn it is BBBBBMd that the fn^^iiient n^bla-riea n-|a^rted an- not mon-^than half of what have aMWM in the^^oiiiity. Situ-e January 1 it is safe to say^Bwre nave been 75 eases of highway n^b-^^4 a-rics and burglaries in the county, and,^^ itrunge to say, only one of the tleprctlu-^on* has so far laa-n caught, and that was^ast week, when the citizens of Fern Kidgc^^uptun-tl the negro Griffin, who robla-d^tst-ar Linze on the Clayton naiil. While^lie oftleers on- us vigilant aa it is |atssihle^'or them to be, they an- too few in iium-^.Ter to cover tla- extensive territory ill^which the fiaitlKids o|a-rate. and. hesitlea,^their efforts an- not seconded by the citi^^zens as they should la-. In a inimlaT of^eases no n'port ut all has la-en made to^the oftleers und they have only heanl of^them by common n'port.
Mmr^^-w HiM-lrty Itaans.^^La Reve, the cadet galop, the imperial^gavotte und military schottischc ipiudrille^will be favorite dances next winter.^ says j
liuiltwo children. After twenty years'^absence he resolved to make a tour in^Kurope with his family. He visited Paris,^Vienna, Trieste and finally Kugusa. tin^lauding at the hurl sir a la-ggar woman^accosted him and asked for alius. They^reeogu i/ed ciu-li othi-r simultaiieoiisly.^The la-ggarwomaii was his wife, whom he^believed to have la i n dead seventl years!^Thi' priest has la-en urn-stetl ami will la-^tried ill S^-|^t^-inla-r, when in ull probabil^^ity the second marriage will la- annulled.
r'.llxir.
FromJuilirc.
Tlu-rc a very ancient maul.^Whose clutrius s.-re ilroiulfully ilt-*-a^*-^l,^lieclarttl sin- uoiililu't In- afraid^To try, for luck, that iiiiMh-ru aid,
Klixir!
IIn- winch she |ironi|Hly ^ 11^ I. ami oh!^l'iilt-%* you knos you wouldn't know^Tluit anything eoulil cliaugi- lu-i so.^Ami give her such a youthful glow.
Klixir!
Itmad. lu-r young, it made her s^.-ol^It brought a lover to her feet^Who. iiiisiis|^icioiUk of a cheat.^l*ioii^*iii^-.*d lu-r most luii-oiiunoii neat.
KhvirT
Aialtllcy were ^^1 ^!^^ the da) :^For utiiimuit ion won* sway;^And wlicii lu-r ^ harms rt-fuseil to slay.^Si ma.I it nuulo lu-r lord, tlu-v say
'Elixir!
London,^^ot. 2. -A hurricane is raging^in tbe Block sea. A large number of^Turkish vessels are wrveked, antl great^losa off life is reported.
UMBER,
L
TheEstes ^ Connell
LUMBERCO.
*JUSTRECEIiZED+
Largestand Best Assortment of Lumber to^Deer Lodge Countj.
I.ATII,SHIVi: I.KS, WINIMIW s AMI Ml H'l.P-^INtiH ALWAYS IN SUM K.
ALLORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED.
officemill yard near Front slns-t, cast of tn^^^railroad station. Aluu-oiida. Montana.
WOOIl VM^ l ull. ALWAYS IN STOCK.
WM.L. HOGE. President.
Wm.Thornton, Cashier.
OF
ANACONDA.MONT.
Buyanil tu-11 Houn-stlc and Fori-imi F.m-luuice^and transact ^ n.n.-ial hanking liiisincss.^folic, t ions i u ^ ^m | ^t 1 \ stti-nilisil to. K^-^rtMMaw drawn on mmmIihi, F.dliil^iirK,^tilas^oa, Imhliii, lu-lfHst. rails,^llamlmrit. Iti'ihn anil all the^loading i-ities of Kuioim*.
HOGE.BROWNLEE ^ CO.. BUTTE.
ioRKKSI-OMtKNTS :
WelU,Psraa K ^'^., New York,^Weils. Fariro lb t'o.. Salt lake.^Omaha National Hank. Omaha,
MefeatMHS'National Hank. Helena,
Ilark Ik I .arable, fleer l-odne,^First National Itank, Oinalis,
I(ah National Itauk, l^|(ih-ii,
was,Fanco ^ I'll., San Francisco.
BYEXPRESS I
THEHANDSOMEST LINE OF
DRESSPATTERNS!
Shown this season by any firm in the city
THEANACONDA NATATORIUM
Innow open to the Fiihllr.
THEFINEST PLUNGE BATH IN THE STATE
Tin-water Is from three to seven feet deep,^and a. kept at an even |eni|a-i aimc.^HresHitiK rooms for all.
PrivateBaths for Those Who Wish Them.
HinitleHatha 3.V-. 'JO Itatli Tl.-k.-tn, on^C'lillilien under IA years. cents. Weal Second^street, one hlot-k from the Montana Hotel.
tiF.o.II. say Mil:, Maaaasr.
AnacondaLivery Stable
II.U. BROWNKI.I., 1'Hoi-KIK-IoH.
staffia. Saddles and Mam^tor Hire.
Alsoproprietor of Passenger. Ilauirairc and K*^pi. ss line. Connection made with^all trains.
Officeand Stuhlc First street, Anaconda, Mont.
LadiesIntending to Buy a Nice Dress
will tlo well to call on us and inspect them,^before purchasing elsewhere.
RESPECTFUL!*Yt
M.S. 71SCIIHEIM.
NtiTitk ^^r BJOTHOs
IThere will he an election held ill the eity of
!Anaconda on Thursday, the loth day of Octofs-r,
|A. II. lass.af which there ^ill Is- snlMuttM to
ithe oiialdlcil .-lectors of said city, the i|iii-Ntion an
towhether the Slllll of sc.~i.IIHO of the hoods of l In-
cityof Anaconda shall lie issued upon the credit^of 'said city, to run for the term of ten years, mill^to dmw T |s-r cent, per annum on interest, fur^I tin- |airposc of constructing' sewers in said i-ily.^i The \ oil in-places in the several wards sill Is^i tin- same as ileiUgiiatisil l.y tin- county commiH-^i Ktoneis for the general ^-lection, to Im- field Tues-^i dav, the llrst day of la-toher, A. It. Ihsh.^[ The Jiiilj-.-s mid clerk of said election will Ih^^i the same |a-rson* desliniatisl hy tin- lioard of^1 county commissioners to ai-t as such at the iceue-^i ral elis-tiou to la* ln*l^l Tuesday, tie* first day of^I octola-r. A. I^ i-s'.i. within the^ city or A lis.-.Kills.^{ I'.y order of the I'lty Council of the city of^' Anaconda,
.1.It. Boamman, City Clerk.
ASSESSMENTNOTICE.
swi ^^ niniu Mimvi mn Mmiij
IO. ill AMIIlti AN 1.1 1.. II. MI.VKK
llowI cil NtV, Mo.MT. I
NoticeIs her. l.y Kivcn that at a iiMt-tliiK of the^trust.-es of said company held on the .list day of^Auirust. IHsti, an asM-Ksiiii-nt of two :'m-i nts p.-r^share was lowed upon the capital st.s k of said^^ - iit panv. |Ki\al^lc on or fa-lore Ihe l.-th il;o of
Ortoncr,lawst^i U a. Ktas tavfn^tnrrrortaaa^coui|iany. at the city .d Anaconda. Montana.^Any si,,.-k iijNHi slii.-h si-id uwn-umciil shall re^ui.-iui unpaid on lata Kill ilay of ^ Irtots r. |sh-#,^shall is* ifeeiiiisl dolin.pi.-ut iinil ^a til Im- duly ad^vertis.il for sale at piihlie auction, ami iinicss^payment shall he mad.- la-fnrc, will l^o sold on^the :^^tii day af tN^obtr, IBS, to p:i\ the d.-lin
ipletltassessment, tisuelher with the tosts of ad^vertlsitii* mill e\|m*Uses of null*.
I..A. KINC,^Secretary.
Anacomua, Ilisi-r l^al^e Cwunty. Mont.
EXCURSIONTO WASHINGTON
iin i ^.-t..l^or I. ^_^ and 3. the I'nion I'm-iflc wil^-tell . \. ursiou tickets to Washington, II. C., si^tile rale of
$76.65for the Round Trip
Ifyou Want^the best News^^paper ir\ the State^of Morxtana, subscribe for
^)JKe Starxdard
Itsrates are ten dollars^a cj^*sr, three do^lars a quarter, or^$1 a morvth.
Marriageis Not a Failure!
Thatis if you are marri.-d and lit uiit in Ana. ond.i and huyinit ^ our MTtlY KH of the
ANACONDAHARDWARE COMPANY.
Y\ho are always to the front with a Kull Line ami Choice Sole, lion at prn-. s tssiail^,to suit. We show this we, k a Miair full of
Hardand Soft Goal Burners and Wood Haters
Alsoii complete line of Han-, s and YY.k-hI ami Cat) Cook Stove*.
^ W7Vf 7V*WNITIOiN ^
Weare head^piart. rs for Cartrldiscs, C uter ami Ifun l-'ire, shot llun shells. i...11 to *nd ia
an.-.-. t^^^ ^ heap lo talk alMiiit. sli.a I;mis. Itltt- s and lie*ol\er^, ^inn Cases, Cartridge Hells ^^sa^lie Celebrated AluiiUe I'osd.-r, t all and my us. Ol'KN Tll.l. TtN AT MtlllT.
THEANACONDA HARDWARE COMPANY.
roniall |^^ints in Montana. Tlie^^- tii-ketx will^Im* i;^mmI to rt*a^'h Waslnmrtoii a^ *ate as Octohei^H. and Kood returning until Noverula-r M. Stop^^overs will lsr^ allow, slai any itoints west of the^Missouri river, return.nj within the final limit.^All tickets issued l^y the I'nion Pacific will Im-^miMle i.*i^mI to r.-turn l^y way of the Northern^1'iMUti- or the Manltoha railway* if ^^ desireil.
INTill: .irsTlcK'S conn OF AN ACONUA^lorniishlp. Ill tiniinty of |a-.-r l^^lk'e, terrl
loryof Montana. lt. foreM.J Hi/ Patrick, .lus^tier- of tin- I'caoo.^KlIA.SK NKWklKk,
Plaintiff,,^Versus. Alias Suiiimoiis
Fun/.Rati aa.
Ilefendant.
'I'll.-I^^s i.I,* of the Territory of Montana, to the
alNOcuaiiied defendant. icr^*ctliuc
Sou are hcrchy siimmoue.1 to Im* avid apjM-ar^iM-foi. inc. \t .1. l it/ Pat i ick. a Justice of the^Peace, in an^l for the count** of Ik-.t l^slir**. at^in\ olflca*. in Anaconda, on Tuoulay. tin- -th day^of ImIoImt, A. II. isati, al ton . lin k it. m. of said^dav. or within ten davs thereafter, then and^there to make aiisser to the complaint of I tank^Newkirk, the iilmu-nuiiuil plaintiff, in a .nil^action to n**i*iiv^*r the sum of twenty -.-in dollars,^for rent of room fin nisluil \^*n at your s.M*^ lal in^Htaii* *-and r^'^itiest l.y plaintiff, from .liiue _vsli.^l**^-^. to \imust Inth. tand in default thor.-nf.^Iislicnient will la* rciid**r.sl ai^uliist you. Frit/^U-it*-r. the alM.\e-uaiii.*.| d.-feiidaiit taf the sum^*.f Is-tits cjn^ dollars and ^-^-sis of null in Ins he^h.iif SI i-- leled.
i*i\tn iiiiitcr my hand this tr.th da\ of sw-|^teiii^la-r. \ l^M. .1. Fi t/ I^A flM^ K,
Justiceof the Peace.
A I^. ItltoWM, Atlorn**^ for PI..mint
THEnasi sisri /en.
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