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mOUAC THM -VW -MU-OLO. Sotl-to ew o alr s sr . - Se the wem iaat the ~ms Thae wesneadm Jo* oed umin b the reek s-- w n onGs WI do" Prose iasan lmawm eatestism is the hat It Is ea s s va efage slsesa the .std t-e-r m.el d trdttad beow aSt. Is SralI NOlad Ros., 1vw £Islnsrm, daer as.lbeu. trels, i thie Moor Is ..ei Mrd heat er a we tre.d iad t2:1. asd te whboe tastilr weid looked upeon is as oe h the tar psrn leM until the eillfr. The t in was Mo new is to 2:sva was a rlearlin Now. . UllUri, ilan Frlitncco Cao s-e reotted aHiinst tiO.M ad oltartisd a record of 2:43. Now. 14 ale trusted eagsi At her owal record sad reduced it to St b. T ws woas *te uclampion record at that &agead remalined o until the ill-fatesl Norlaine. in Willii, duel d is to 2:..~U Norlaine was ly Novrvlt l, i lan Elail e. ftwoyear-old HiMndt iise ol ly started once. At Laxinaruay. Ky.. also satnet Firatl, Wil kes e Ellry Dlawin. Lissie .i lika. Lexiagtoso Wiluukes au Wtrathuiand. Thrl irAt heat was wonr IM Fug se- ise 2:M. rthe Californan wiKti., g t be sext two lluat in 3ad alul 2:.d dim l1an3 she agtalin croted tdhe usmnuatain. making lwr dt-but forthe seasso at C'hciakgo oin July: . Ina that rae she nwmet Elvira arnd Fuigmue aid defeated them in 2:31 . 2:2t and 2:a3tH. At (Cynthalns Ky.. ai * again dlfeted Fugue in tUe a w tisam of 2:.ti, 2:4a% and t:Mf. Oil August 20, at Leximagtom Ky.. bae took Fugue, LiUsi Wilkes and kariy Dawn inLta camp in 2=18 2:-3)j and 2:2&L At Hartfrwel. Conn.. ne4k 4ktober 3. shea re duced her recorel to a:n. ad at IAling ton, Ky., October 10. she nmet Wilkes B said Fugue sned distanced themn both in the third heat. The tine was 2:M%. :SM and 9:19%. The measan of 1MS developed an three lear-old record breaker but in 18l the In amo Patr eane to to the roat and tied the reord t Hind. Rose. Patro.. by Paneoust, dea Beatrise, bt Curler, made his bow to the pubk* as a twoyearold at .tsesd, Ont, where, driven by Cope .lamon, he made ar reed 2: y, de S-edes and diatanslag Josh Dillwug and Genral Scott. In h ee m t. ea Octo bher, at St. Louis Maamaita Sllveronae, er. Thi was a graad d and resulted ina r eat lg~t Manamitn won the first and nsecnd bea in 2:1BM and 3:D$%, and Siiveroase won the ftorth heat in 3tMJ. Patron winnin. the third, fifth and aslblteat in ldB. :t~I and 1:3Z*. At on Oid. 1 s mest nilveroe ad mnLd anrd reeled aff the rane in - -04 s 3S and 2:19t. The three-year old mnors were now divided and so me maimed till I8,7. when Sable Wilkes, ba Guy Wilkes. dam, ahle, to The Moor, eat the rseed downa t So t. eptember Slthee made his Blrs apearauemb and ti a tr e.rerold elmss at San FrrmeiLco he defeated oudan in d, 2:9 and ¶ d . 8pemher 1d he ea ed th her 15, at mnentao, he won agin in 2= a1 22 and 2~ Se aptember St he walked over in 2: . At Sasu Ferancisco, -tubeer ^S he tnoted against 2:193 and defeated it in 2:18. That record remained undisturbed till the present season, when it ha.e forever been put in the shade. Aztell began early to chip off the secasds, and he never ustoppel until be had placed the fa utas mark of 2:12 against bll name. He thuis hlds dual honors as the three-year-old chanspon and the stallion king. (lose upon his heels and once passing hllm came SNunol. the fatowrn filly. whkh, as a two-year-old, trotted in 2:18. and now has a tlh.e-year ald record of 2:183, while below 2.J2D we have Lillian Wilkes. 2:17%; Alkerton, 2:1834, and Margaret S. 2:193. TURF GOSSIP. From the Lprat of the Traes. Fred Taral, the Jockey, has severed his connc-tion with the Beverwyck stable. Tarsl hae hbern in I ampheil's employ for the past two years. slad has ridden earn. very clever races diuring that timn. ('amp bell sayr the trouble with Taral was one of ilcreasigr weight. The ysuh man is of gaood constitution and incllnedto insh, and several tines be hass been unable to aake aht for races which the stable it had an excellent chance of winning. John Campbell, the k trainer, offered Bases, the jocke.yiO for his services next meason, but the little joekay refused to 1gan. Barnes has had more offers than any oae in the profession. Senator Hearst and Mr. .cott both ae ,aid to have wanted him, buet he has acted verl coy with every one who made any advances, and it became comumon gossip that he was "hnldinr out for the best offer." Banes tas te repuetation of be ing the baet lit-weht in the and in the opiniono mayb isb fulr gv pounds beutter than an d his eotmpn. arias. (Certunly b he ss wonderfl teune or a roung.tar. and seems to able to tiae his nish with a judgmsent that would do creadlit to Taom Cannoe or a. beast in any country. The retirement of Mr. A. . (Casatt eomes rather unexpectedly upon "the faithful" "and there are many pemssimsts who claims tlhat t forvshadows the grad ual retirement of all the real sportnmen who view the undue extension of the season, and the fact that racing is beoom hg too much of a business, with anything but favor. Hamilton's engagement with Mr. Bel mont. which was dim-redited as "mere ru mor" when first announced, turns xout to be an absolute fact. As was stated a few weeks since, we had heard enough to know that Garrison would not continue to wear the maroon Jacket of the Nursery and had beard that Mr. Belmont seriou considered the advisability of engaging an BEnlish Jockey. Hamilton'* enrernt is mu better as an Enih rd, how ever good. cannot learn thetye o race ridinw here until be bha been several monta in the countrr. it differing so es entiall from that of "te mothr coun ry." Hamilton is much the best of the coloed cey o today. He is ecoo, pa tlent and darlng at tlmes to the Vege of eckirseess as be showed when he rode over the Twin (Cty field on Exile n Lake laad'* blaek acket. Wilam Hayward, the Jockey, will, we hear ride for Senator Hearst next season. We do not know that it is denitely eet. ded. but we have heard that Matt Alle. who traine the e stable , has nego liated for his .ervices since his Joekey. Hamilton, signed with Mr. Belmont. The retirement of Mr. Casatt leae Hayward without an engagement. He ould ri as a sort of free lance and ecure all the practice be would need, but Hayward is a most conservative man. He prefers a stable engagement. It is wholly oppcred to hisn teermnt to laht for his posi tion. He les the security of position, i rather old-fashioned. and has no "valet;" be carries own traps about and is always around when his stable's bore is running and whether be is riding or not deems It his duty to be present and asist in mak L.g the borse's toilet. El Rio Rey whose death has been re ported and his obituary actually written durlnit the week. is. at the hour of going to prees, better than be has been at any time during the week. although be is not outt of daer. The colt developed a slight old week a which became acute in Illthe -mI mm-I relml d a Ll l M -- w1ns as - w-v-- b -- - i t Wl, hs fatemint wm im . way. t rrld l=. = rnCa resovwer, tim I a eNa pMitaaltft hi.M wiad helag Uitmrened fI .dhr ia mos a -rseB-." The rwesowLed Emtiah rre ho.a.O-r. mo"d. fS Luadlo for B a Ar on1a reporutd to ohav beemn i pl d odi tions whe s S ai l Bete Hall. in (ir C tr, for lit South Asmerlian homt. whe~e. hi. o to found a straUu which, should th.r brit bis ualli, will btrig about a iin-Anericnan teurf m maac to estalish a fr9wr tra ot erelet, as siall are ro he Iared front tl kind now lorupetr tilere. We are aware of Ilw fat thart th Duske of Vestaniiaster in sid to leavedid od VuW"" ho .I W IN Eato iln lal inlto Srioinemd* iaue- tl. hlorse was " L lrr." sand tl ouim of a mlanr wlhb rkaroul. In .alllialidl tlHr- is a >r j..il «,'.. whiichi is growigii, wiirlh is avrll tol rioare.i ai inires. Ia the heavy atincs|l l. of that counitry tisI-h may Ie mawtllhiiig in tli. elkef. Butt herO iln North Aniiric.l ull iis South. Anterloa both of which aml e ito st amrietal the air ris inirr leair anid rarixitd and the tend'ency to roaring is r.latively p0rie We A wtlaIm t Ihat thhre was not oSie iroarer hereto fifty in Englandl al n in the more even teuiper.ul~re~ or. f Soot A iaerica we are told roarers are tnknown. ( Iih of the senwiatimon of t1e KXllagl racirsl eason Ias hben furnlmi*ad by tie aplr.rawnt. of the Australian-lredl race horns RHninmater and the uneixptted illgh folu ie has shown. It is the first venture of takingl a ra(e horse fruHI AuI tralia to Englland. and althioufb it uhas not beetn attendedl by quite as sure%.mful re sultsa a attended the *fforts of the Anseri can-bred buorse Parolo, Iroquois. Fo-ball. Wallenstein. Don Fulai. etc.. it iha been of a Clharacter to encourage the Austra lians toU further efforts, especially as Hint - mauter didl not rank as a topmawyer a honw. Yet he I.ta won the Bille.lon hadllicap, 114 Ihml. PonteftrAt Sprinl handicap, 100 lh.; Gsrt NortherU hand cap. 10 tlhM.. etc,, and was second to Kin Mouasnouth In the GreOt Eher handicap. THE MONTANA, Anaconda, Montana. OPENED JULY 1. 1859. ,,h* of tl. halbruamst alad mlt ele.all y ap p.au.lrt labeles th UMoted aates. Thoroughly frM..pruf. and rovtided with elevators. electric bells, Ore alarms, r . uaLa waler, baet. Iteam hleat, open Lre plaes sad all modern eomves lences. Mool ou s ite uad miLmle. Oslmae aad rrvlae icrtly alrldass. Males aro. $3.50 per Day Upwards. areord.ags a to .. a ehar room DUL. HAMBK UOM. M.aager. S17V. BE R. SASH. DOORS. The Estes & Connell LUMBER CO. Larest .I hat Amrtmet of Lumlbr ker Lede Caty. LATH. SBINOLR. WINDOWSI AND MOULD INO4S ALWAYS IN STOCK. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. WOOS £ P OOAL ALWAYS W EVOOK. Warm Spring Livery Stable. Te rVaM W ýAsidl New a"e LANDAUS. BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES. SNA &AW adA-od -mb oaw stat.. CHAS. W. PIRNCH. Propreltor. rLast usre Wa of Maim, AmYends. Moat. NOTICE OF SALI OF BONDS. By order of tb CMy Caouell of th city of An aoo&da. tiere will be mid at public autiUon to (he hik and best bidder for ash. .rA lai emo rty bomod of mid eity. In dentomiatikes of M la. I froea of the First National FBank bu"ldin A IAm co on Wednesday. the oJUl d M of ammber.A. i. ta-, t hr hour ot So'celk P. M. aid bonds were authorized by a vate a the quaUlld etletors of said city at a ge~ mral*mt bd for maid purpose oo the loE day of Ottober. In. Hid boonds are issued for swerag purpows. ae re edemable in ten and pyablein to enty years. They bear inteT-It at rr cent per anuai. payable am,-mnnnally on twb. Ir dar s J amr and July at Anarsld or a NW Torl e.ty. NM a ot lbe wold fur le Isam pta. . t. a RMAN. City Clerk. JELL, HILL & THERRIEN, Contractors and Builders. Estimates Furnished on all Classes of Work. Some of the Finest Buildings in Helena and Anaconda Have Been Built by this Firm. tJ I l- keo. fJrdb at. I. . U. i"s latrdw . arwe will e.ei4v pemmpS auMstls. Cemvpotdae .o.-Lid. JELL, HILL & THERRIEN, ANACONDA. - - - -- MONTANA. J. L. I-I R 71 ILTO NI. Wholewal. and srtall dealkr in Staple and Fancy Groceries and Provisions. Good wd. and low pkrims. SPWCIIL IrTITN'IONT TO l29PMIL.Y TRRD - Maie Street Amsaoeta - - - - Opposite Opera Huse. I. F. ICIRB. Y. s.cMA.,, Announces the arrival of Two Car Loads of Heatirg and Gook Stores FOR -WOOD AND COAL. Come and see the Handsomest Line of Stoves ever shown in this market. Don't forget to come. MAIN ST., - - - - ANACONDA. B. F. MAHAN, ROR L OSTRTOe MINING BROKER. And Coll.etnlg ALent. wIlmt St .N Wear Mai. . - - - - Amamiedr, Most. ANACONDA BREWlING COAIPAiNY Manufaeturersm o KE.G ND BOTTrLED BEER. STEIGKR i VAUL, Proprietor. Beewey at West nd Fourth Street. - ~RSK OPR RNRCONDR[ BEER J. A. HASLEY. Practical Plumber and Gas Fitter. SANITARY PLUMBING AND HOUSE DRAINAGE A SPECIALTY. Mr. Hasley has done some of the finest plumbing work in Montana. lie did the work in The Montana hotel, Analonda, W. A. ('lark's raidenct. Ilutte, Florence Hotel, Missoula, and in many other tine public and private buildings throughout the state. Parties haling plumbing to do should not fail to get terms, etc.. from J. R. H SLE.Y, Box rW), Anaconda, Montana. *-RE7L ESTATE FOR SRLGi ,4.--D Y---- wm NICHOLS, HELEHANE & CO., 62 East Broadway, Butte, Montana. A ew 4-ream bhose and lot sear N. P. depot A bargain ta b utbldliag t sie. M .A barber bshp ia a rgod bkweUa with Lm Two ebolse ooteage bor.. Io Soth ate, as year's Mme a.t aS. per mUth. Sage. I Jlr Two she boreo as Cokodo streetl Sla A Atwoyol . ho.. 0 is room., hard salshed , e homes corasee t and ad we o d with Irt. e ba.set, and tu a1 by Se ret. is teter of rciy, at a argain. A 5Vm brick, e.ntrally oInted. 52,T7s. Two se bhousr an l Iotas 3e0 tr, eceb on As a-rrma. two tlory brtck. weU aishsld and ArIona street at a bargain. large lot . OmD. MINING STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD. TOO0Y & Hi.JNT. Doak" La FINE WINES. LIQUORS. CIGARS. Billiard and Pool Tablas Is COsinieSe. BLBGXNT CLUB ROORMS Opm Beat d -i NL MAx WlUUEsn. ANACONDA. SAM PRAMEN KO, aa Fm hue Gm, Oste d a Fihb, Liwes. Cgars. Ceadies. Nuts sad Fruits. Sutter. Fresh Eggs. an CO. NTRY * PRODVC" -A WaIorNamV arns me st ess. AiI.s...s. as..t CROCKET & KING. Stationers p Booksellers CIGARS. TOBACCOS. ETC. AUAOIDA - . - MOIIUNTANA. "Catch On!" Hut Oeai (hagtle Car from HELENA & BUTTE TO CHICAGO - VIA CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN UNION PACIFIC RAILWAYS. The C. & N. W. also Makes Y MIrla U mm lisps thm.ae*- at Deaver w"b UP. & I). & R. G. Trains And ums Thotulgh Vuetibled Dining Car Trains TO CHICAG(O WITHo'lT (CHAN.R. Many lieu rsaved nal the (ly Iar Avaidhg Trombksume sadl Amgn 1L..la ma DENVER ANtS) C LUS'IL BLUIrMV IJr aml Wut u=e sd Nthwv u t To Chicago ad All Poits East. In Wrmwi felsaJratshed alum Pm Age.tms ait A lHteham and I wd1e FRED GREENE. G. P. A., Sa Lake City. Utah. First Street, Jlear IJain, Anaconnds. DRUGS, FANCY GOODS, ETC. Particular Attention Given to Pre scriptions. ..-- ..TH ANACONDA STANDARD SUBSCRIBE FOR IT NOW I IT IS THE LARGEST AND BEST EQUIPPES NEWSPAPER IN MONTANA. STHE DAI Y .STANDARD has the most complete news service in the North west. In addition to the regular Associated Press dispatches it has a special wire ex pressly to cover the general news from every quarter of the State. The S TANDARD will give to its readers every day all the news relating to politics or to the business and social life of the day. Try the STANDARD for the campairg. You can get it for one dollar a month. JOHN V. PETRITZ, WHOLaSALE DEALER IN er---mlP l- - KENTUCKY WHISKIES IMPORTED AND D OMBTIC WINES AND LIQUORS. Pure California Wines and Brandies a Specialty. SOLE SHIPPER OF PABST. Formerly Phil. Best Brewing Co.. Celebrated Milwamml. Keg and Bottled Beer. Also the Best Toric. A full line of Bar Glassware, Flasks. Etc.. coastatly .e Prompt delivery to all parts of the city free of chrge. the place, Stone Building. West First , Aaac MeMt.