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THEY AREIN TO WIN. -I-p To 3m hom Inud h uAmew.w Over the Una me CMwfisius to meow, 1Iue-A Quad a~mC3g. Mmms. and a =seemg YIkhe It i" evesywhee almtiod that the demo eatl.e em tieket is made up at of Mla maime and that the upp rtm lve the tiehet wil too gheseems in every qpaw tear of Deer Ltes Most of eandi. dila -see r s mn. Al of them are deameeuae wheee psnltieal arith eansot be qiestlmen a nd the member o them who have hed peMieal ese is eompastively The mames a Win. Thornaton head the list as. emanlate for the oe of lenator. Mr. Thomtoma is samhier of the Firet N. lak I this elty. e has done his share ft work far party favorites ia other years, sad is mn aadent advocate of the demoa er.lde faith. M. Thornmto is one of the stirriam men of Anaconda. He has mad yeare af experiene lIa active and eareem tL. amines, he Is a public spirited men tiesan, a man of culture, and he will grace a set in the Menate. Of the demoirats In Deer Lodge noun nated fmr the assembly, John R. Toole bas had the most experlence in legislative Swork. Hie was In the legislature two years ago and served with marked credit. His active share in the work of the recent con stitutional convention attracted tne atten ton and won the warn commenndatios of every member in that hody. Mr. Tool. has the knack of giving faithful service to his constituents and doing it In clever strle. At homs he enjoa unbounded per sonal popularity and no man in the county is better fitted for useful public service thmn han Silvan Hughes Is a nmemher of the Estes & Colnell Mercantile company, as every boda knows. and one of the effective workers in the field of politic. Mr. Hug.es holds pomninent business rela tions and, although no aspirant for offiee be will he wide-awake during the canvass whlch is sure to end by sending him to Helena with a majority that any man might feel proud of. Mr. Hughes has the qualities that fit a man for active politics and, In affars of legislation it goes without saying that he will be a ca rable and trustworthy rep. resentative. 'sf Hardenarook has seen service in tl~-territorial legislature, and is sure of cordial support. C. M. Crutchfeld is a young lawyer, liv ing in Philipesurg, whose townsman start him on his canvass with the most cordial endorsement. Mr. Hollywood, of Granite, was fornerly president of the Miners' union in Butte, and is wkidely and popularly known throughout the county which he is to represent. Mr. Humnber, was formerly county treasureranmd was ome of the incot popular county offiess. Mr. Marcun is a prosperous nerchant ra.al U. iM Durfee enters tnh canvass ams can dilate for tihe office of district judge with the waLrI eulimr,4".lne tjt (of distinlisxhedl Iuituilawrn of tihe kleal rofeIssion ill this county and(1 il. Stilver Bow. He cinjoysm a sImwcesnful pira.tkie at him holnu in Plhllip. lurIg, a111 1l his p~itf*sioklnal attailnmentts are such as entitle hinm to unlqualified en doruselnuent. The duties of di.triet judge will he of inim.irtaIee. and. ini mnakiag Mr. lurfe" a candidaklte., tl olllty (lvnven tion acted for the biest public illteret. Welling Napton. candklate for cklrk of the district court is3 the present ineultuaeut and has a reeo.rtl of excellemat service asm his best rwto1umnlndatiol for his re-ekrc - tion. For the office of sheriff. J. T. Quaigl.y. of this city, is nmaking anl active canl -.am and has all the odds in his favor. Thomas McTague. candklate f.A" the office of assessor, has lived a sore of years sn the county anld knows every inch of it b heart. He Ihas ervled a under sheriff and he held the olfcr of warden for several yeart. Mr. Breseltoml, candll date for the offce of clerk and recorder, has bhd lalwe euperienee in mercantile af fairs and W. D. Shaw of Philipshurg. who is nominated for the oflre of county attor neor. Is a successful awtd promising lawyer. Hits Wolfe is thk. present eflllent Su perintendent of sehools amid it is not perob able that there wil be serious contest over her re-election. or the office of treasurer the convention .aame R. T. Kennon. who has already sered the county with fidel ity atml to the entire satisfaction of the public. The .lher names on the ticket are ose of e who are well worthy the con fidence arm' the support of Deer Lodge coantr v.vers. ,,Ai.s court Amfars at alonte. t4pce ei ea the 4taMldard. Bt-r .. 4ept. 4.-Affairs at the police coct were comparatively quiet to-day, though Galena street furnished its usual quota of spicy cases. H. K. Mander.r, a gay and festive gent, who claims to imiake a good livinlu by thumping a piano in cer tain reoorts in the "'bud lanmcs," was fined $214.M for stealing a pistol fron his mi's Thomas Cavanagh got drunk and coiled .inmelf up on Main street and went to sleep. He was gathered in, and Judge N'wkirk sentenceed him to work seven days for the city in payment tfor his lodg Isavid Johnson was charged with selling likuor to minors. He was discharged. Kitty Doe, a fractious Galena street damsel, was fined $6 and costs for disturb ing thl peace. Tom Lynch had an altercation with an other indivklual sand hurled a carving knife at himl. He missed hi's nark, but he was assessed $ and costs for his Iad alum. F. Reekrr, for lauglrht ring cattle. naue the city limfits was fined $10 and co(1 ts. Two chlulmenln are inl the, i.e lvox for _-olent anld lint11eMprate e.mlduct. ()n Tuesday night a deputy ,ilwrifT on the look-out for fire hlugs4. tiot((l two nIiWi in South Butte loul.nging uro.intd nlme buildings avnd ac(ting in a sllupilicotius mian per. elln 1w undertooLk to arrest theitn. one of the fellows startedl to run and only stoppi)cl when the oftlteer ilrled two ullet.t after hint. Yeste.dlay morning. thei fellow who tried so luar to get away framn the tflleer. was arraigned li.fort. Judge Hop ,kilt on the chargel of vagrancy alltd senlt up for twenty day. He gave tlhe nantme of D. Hopkins. His partner J. 1t. Johnson will have his trial tnllotrrow. ()wing to the frequency of incenlliary firs inl this ity of late. tl. offiters are very alert and will arrest all suspicious characters. The MiLhtiest Weapon of All ftrom the BuWo Trans~ript. - IBIP·niger is a firm believer in the prop. .e that the pen is mightier than the but he rather more than half sum " hs the tongue is a trifle more p Seither. THE WOaK GOING ON. Th -hL_ hea ls y) mmmlf dIaIPo 4 t.he Montlt Umisw . uIlwa. eat Aaae.md ..d a hr aw - L mw.. hew and brtk med to b, p ha-u lowmid. It wiU ha u-- rrr b· pasbi that the vast br--'- f .Ammms Ca pssp bas bams mee isddmdn d. s he past two Veealr._ omf. adeut pail Way I I 4%=b 'Rlr t Swm rr r ýte WO rrp-bd swa ad maio weo the twoV the h the mmtmuw~t of the Aaasamrb C~owep _ bt hº every uperiaboutat of the ii, Vir -- renw, hs repro -b~ . mppmmtlV wets for naught. althommgh d.Isutkas afin dsiluatlos at the inumsaftsof both ompanie. cams hes ad bodioesmly Imwedr d tye andt was oan this Bumter that they ommented to remedy afale l1Wmndertaking the wora ksjw.via as blnlLCggt k thaei m th aln ptints aroong t and rocen ttheir maUve prwer am w ne11ý e rt. ow SlUven f; th work of galug war teges at thbls tin the other Imarov. neats were held In abance thr ougth the abmence of Prelalest Adams on an ex tensded pleasure trip. That enleman havine recently returned andl gen an at natative decisron In the prnis.. opera tikrs have comunaeeed In good earrest. Through an interview with Mr. E. ('. Kinney. under whose supcrvisioa te Our vry work and track woek i beling done, a NTANDARD reporter acerataained the fol lowing resppeting the detail of the In provetaents: The old hlgh line will heI given up andl preent yanr practkially abandoewd. Startinr from the main line, at or neaar the tire brick works. cast of the city, the new high line will extesad west ward, thence demcribe a curve taking it to the lower works. Nearly mklway betweena the upper and lower works a switch-hack will start and continue to the faornr. The liate will be a double track. and as the general grade in hut two feet anld four tentht. to the hundred it can be readily seen that the new line will be vastly su perior to the old one. The new yard will conslst of eight ore tracks exteonding trom the main track at its junction with the hlrh Ieu. lurs.Y Kilpatriek Brothers & Collins, o Nerska. have contract tor the gsrad Insl with Mclvor & Co., as sut-contrct ors. That portion of the work is already well under way, and will be completd e ffre the namteil arrives. Mr. F. H. ill ettse ha the contract for the comstrsue tion and timber work, and is now on his war hee to co nce operatione. On the south sidke ol the trak and e tween the fAre-brik works and the city. the new round hosme and repair shops will be located. The round hoae will of te stall capacity, and the buiklings, seven in numaber, will be constru.ted of brick and stone. In additioe to the work here the yards at Stuart, Silver Bow and Butte are being enlarged and Improved on an extensive scale. The company haa alreadly - ceived three new engines of nluasumle1 proportons, and tesl others are being coll structed for its use. The rollilng strmk is also being akkdl to. Mr. Kinney states that tle entire work will w albout cour. pleted in ninety days. The new ek-lAt hlas also euronw a nmat ter of certailsty, the north end of Mailn street havinlg been sele.ted for its site. It will be a haled.inw two-story Ihilhling of brckk n(Ll stonle. TIme p)lans15 arc still in the luands of the arlhiteet., lut arn eexlncvt. to Iw albpproIved'I anl forwarUk-l Hler at a1 early tLate. TOLD IN A LINE OR TWO. HawRsW*4 IpI)t(Itrphl4. ('t.aniery butter at ('. M. Parr'K. ihBby carrinkgs at tcst at tle I14., Hive. Pietlre frLanL.- .uIek, to orek-r at tie lhas Hive-. Buiawe.ll, the watilhnilak',r, at tihe Ihk Hive-. Loawks tr.vpsire l and keys fitted at thw. e1.e Hive. Go to Hawts for flIte work in phodto grai'ls. IJrewaed spring chikenk on ice- at C. M. Parr's. 'all at C. M. Parr's for Iine conf.tc tionlaries. Excellent in the finish of Hawes's photo graph)ic art. Have you seen those~ flne hanging lanlsue at the Bee Hire ? Este & ('onnell have received their new fall stock of clothing. Photographs in all the latest novelties at Hawes's Palace Studlio. For style, good goods and a perfect fit. go to Estes (COltell's for your clothing. Fresh select oysters, fist in market. just received at Sanm Pranenko's, First New und(krwear, over-shirts. iueck wear, hats and caps, boots and shoes, at Estes & C('onnell's. After tihe 15th inst. Mr. B. F. Mahan will ruecive the aining stock quotatioLi. of thie St. Louis market daily. It 'ou want a gxdl I)Dometic. Ial.lrted or Key V1tst (igarr, go t I)to Ti.tJeli's cigar storet, corner it aind ()ak str(eets. Anaconda. Este & C('onnell are marking their .new stock of c(lothitgl and furnlishing gisMls at iprice that will phlese all wie) wanlt first class lgoods. If you want a suit of clotihes made. to orkler c(all at Estes & ('onell. They ha.ve over :ll Msamples to select froinu, and guar alntee a Ix.rfect fit. B. F. Mahan is agent for the AlI Mlin ing ('oupany's stock--the rich gold manine on Harvey ( reek. The stock is selliIng at present at ten cents. W. J. Johnso having urclhamsed tlwhe fixtures of the ('ornellus saloonl on Maini street, has restouked the place anid put Jobhn ;ulcr is charge. E. Jacobson. proprietor of the Anaconlda Furaiture Store, has just opened up one of tlle flinest lines of furniture at the low est prices In Anaconda. For new sailor's tmurtansm. totUes and all the latest novelties in fall iliillinery. age to Mrs. T. B. Mallory ont Malil str.et. ollpo site Montana hotel. J. F. Murray hais clomted the hotel h.arlN.r shosl. alld having recently pure.ha-.n l Jam. McNulty's c'igar store. is now de.voting hisi attentionl to that businaess. The Montaua Lunmelr & Produce conl Iany will Iunl you 1hotto1n prirceso ll u ay. rrain and foed ils l:arge and smialil lots. They carry the largest stock iln town. The new lull on First street, t, uill by Z. Evans, will hew eronlleltedl ltf.or timh end of the" week. It is .4x:"i feet ink sile with thirteen a.nd a half feet ceiling. Ge(orge. Bairich has mlovedl his grw'ery store to thle brick buildlingi op)lmit. li.I old stantd on First street. Tihe I)'liw preim'es are neatly anid onaveeniently flttedI up ainl tihe stock is lanaterially inlrcasdl. Nohle & Ehret are corpl)tilltg arrange; - ments to le.asei their plailng mnill tom Aie der.L.on & Thomnau. Mr. Ehnr-t exixl.t tio smoke q visit to his boyhood homue in Al mace. Germtlly. as soon as he. is r eleased from business here. Fresh select oysters, first in market, Just received at .Samn PraLnenko's First safes. MARRIAGE DELLS. dam m -w meo i w Mae-s 1rmm Lams. a.p. 46-h h will wel for vaiw. b owh.wbr Wt rehtvatm will iv mimell at la abo'etlan em oha - d lb. lmb of S pelemhnb aIclsad of thelb U1 Tb. SAbh .E apisoml ctw on Semiay,. ad tb. ruwulul crws. will nat beep Sb. .w a pen on that daw. and even I tb y did a.Mw'psm. to is I~rnse an sibs day. N weWd be of daulakfl i·-ia The m.arwvle ot H. B. Davis to Mi.. Uisle Woollolk took p dle s amorala at *o'ekomk in ts P church a. odito raemwasmsun Dr. McMillaa, .t th a Moeasta., La hi. hepwh . let.isHo. stye Joined the irtitw in arl leek. The eeremnwrn was uhout in a .rd ante with the wish of those nmot nearly lanerested, and was witneamed by about two hundred friends of the conatresln partkie. The srmwme were J. 3. DVndIyof St. Louis and Al. Whitwarth of teenr Lode and the hrk.k-. naknis were Miss Eva Woolfolk, sister of the bride, and Miss LAsai Stule, both of Deer Laod. The church mlanid was handsomely asld tastfly decorated with mlower and everes. In froet of the pulpit was a ftee do evter mfus with a daouble ate in the center. As the bridal party flkd in two little, irrs opeaned the Kates and allowed the Iarty to pass Into th inclosure wlhere the cWremony wasr Srframwd. Two other little girls precerml the hbrike andI r.aome natterlsr flowers. Mrs. I. J. MeMillan presided at the pipe or-gan. After the ceremony. nuasic arme with Its voluptntous swell and all faces were radiant with hi.aPlne. at the con clusion of that which Joins for life two of the hest young people of Deer Lodge. The lrkial party thten repaired to the reskken-e. of the |sirkk to partake of breakfiast. At 10:U) o'clock Mr. Davis and his hrkle took the train for the south, guin. first it is tan aklrstoadl. to Salt Lake, twelner to Sanu FraIcia.o and thllt-eC to Portland and The writtens asijrnnwlmt of Harry L. Roers, m hanker of Plaililwbu~rgl. was iade t .tne Snllitla of that plaCe and wnas p laed i recuml last night. It is a g.m.. ral amsignaHent without 4iving prwferanee to ally creditor andl d ao. not lisloUare wlhat amount nd proprty is assignedl or what the assets are. Eve.y p.rwon spoke well of the NTAN!) ARD this Ioringll. "4Grxl paIper," "-The best paper in the territory" aLd sutch like expnwesions are heard on all sk es. One bundred copies wetr taken inskie a half hour. H. F. Titus, comnty attorney of Deer LInige county, camne up this morning to mailn with the hoard of comunulusioneMr as long as they are in session. John Mc(arty, deputy sheriff of Ana conla, is down trying to stand off the I bord of ernalnissloers. A Harvy Inlit flar l ege... Kgw lal to the NtaalmL BLyrra. Sept. 4.-( hi tlu* eveuting of July 4, while retuarulag front the (Columbia Gar denw, S.lamuel Verran was kilhald hy a ccl liuion, camamed by a Saltbaway ear iam the Butte C(ty sutreet railroad. Tocday William Verran. &uhalinlmatrutor of time di eeammed'au estate. thlrorgh his attonmey. M. Klrkpat riek, tll(l suit lit the ilihstrict "(il(t fow *MiU.UtO uk(Itanuias against tliiiaauwaniaiy. Thei ((aflhl'il~hit states tust twe 4Eotuhjlriay was guilty o1 i ctarunl(N.tes 17411( macyE ligicuse. il thot properly igraliing its tnruiks. ill 51bu rating t s elgingua. fnruu tin nmtaauwau air ii u a gradt.. Utimil wtitl lice *tuic4i.t *are)vvis 14o11 for prC)ev·uatlg it from nauulalmim &awy. It furtlher alieget s iiaaicliessiie". t. le imecemn IM~teoey ll tll-H I grt ot (m11 imale/" yel s III got wetting ti reak,n k.. *iiensrlv. rrraull lIft it wiidl(i m1114 four d",iliidreu wia.. w..n. tIIIwIlly leKistiilait (3 li,.1 aiuc for th1ir Heail N:U tt TrMttarrI RI°I~tt:, S'pt. 4 The ollkrwing tr.III~ft·rs if tri al 4".tLatE' we-r n.u4rnlaml at tliie (tHltity rtnirEonl is otIla.. at Hua1tta" tEII): .jIarnieM Mt*nl&Iu amid1 It11t II. %I.ftat to }:. .1. 4 ;I.MII44IrI4I. otI NI. 7, ll bhitwk 7, ..itv oft Itmmtti: z&IMa' At ,'1iI1 of Ijandt tttt fwt. 1 taaI, .4ial 341* f."4"1 di.m.m to I Im." Ut4-a* h.,lt of lt it 4 iii bIiik 7, IiatS, it)'.y tfar a ii.Nma,.iit"ritl..mi of. . Al .41111 40 .3. It. It. (%swii i. .3..h.. T. a i:im .wwli", 1.0t 1 isi11 I. Z" 1": A-g414 & F'tn4.*r'a *i4111i11416* to HIatt.. t4mlaihiratt itm...f. 41* 4M Will I. 4 lark 44o KU. PIatibIIM 4l1i4 foaltl oIf 11w Ahazuan ILa*l i·talisa 4NmIIoiIr it Nal..Ii.......... .... ... I 4i1 .I*41ii44 'A. K..Nmam r aidmife u to. 1 ht41 43a'Ig V. Kvtuaagur. Ii.4 it atid 44 Ian bºI.wtk . *1141 1414M1 I itliul 2 lit *iii.i "I, it. tof . KimaaHºr *iklltiiI tob IItI4; Ii*EIdler *4 ii.......................................... :M 1 ENcermr thr MSs.rr.v l mian. BLTTFr.. S4ipt. 4.-TIle Miners' uningo alreteticun elemetl last jevmulmng at 8 no'cn·k aced a eoeatltigg of tine INaIItM slnOwed that 1,912 vot1l Iuad hieeti cast. tihe IargsW tl nut hewr eYvecr kmnown Si tine iIstory mf the union. Tihe countlng of tIne vote,' Wage Roet eeuneuI etecd ntil thfter midnight. whein thtin follomwitng otfeer were foinetll ten 1N eleiehti to serve tine. casting six minouthsn: Preskident. 1). B. Muarphlny; vLicn-itnsilelt. Joseiephi Tineunnamd; reeerenlilng neenrtnery. Junnene 11ruwn iiuan~eniuIl .eere~tar. Janfnmen M1e( ohm trneanrer fieiulurl l. i Viliannn eeiiime~tenr, ()westn itedeiui w'anreiet. Jehnin Sinen"e"L: Iciacnuele eelnnmnttele". Pilil J. Hia~kev. J1. Ii. WVilikjnnstn iansi Iatine~l ltrew. inhe eiftl eer, slwe re~tinr. &eftelr six Innenmntlnn enf inrensne~nrenn eomeºiluaet snf the. 1'1je0mn'5 :af fairh. are: i'nreieliemt. Ma rjriee I 3( mensenr, viee4-.ºnrei*lrne t. Mjeinel) i %ItEviette : in eenreiiing neeeretara. Jimne*,K i1roIsltl; 1ltna. ejiaal ncreturt. IPhnil J. Hickey). treaesalnnr. vuanheie. Meitie·nege Shea. A ItmauantI.- l~ulun Hrtkmk. Sxtrlr I (nfr. Utara He.rali. Hirv'cy lIkyet. w'lhe iliad i t tne ("lwmjimung. counIrty IKour I(HiWE a fe"w dlaiys sillte ait tine age- of 111 yt~arm. wn* as formecr n·*sidc·lt of timur tow'ii asia tl ics lliisamiil oi thle *1"w'ImIia Ammanada [)tyii, wiac dcued at thne .lunna.. lilamee al ,alt a y.Yar LagW.. amll ncc*nmamnut ci which. alumag with Elha womuan'm. hisatonry, was widely ilublii.Icl dat tlhe timiie. This strmgt'* Wiflimfl. it will Ise- n mnim tlna rI l. wean thice timulitcir of i man cit ILarge weJultli in culn of the AiM-at citices. aimel afterwardnl nuuty1) tintl(·u Ililljoll iain". The woman wr~lrrun yomimnl. Icluteateci anaml &&eecIimimjihi lii. I thne nluau- win di.d 1mm in r sicix.w I s. thLn oilier clay was unil wh i c&i.c.Yl. zmnie*. 'an - nli.'lihci Lnd cvery way) EIimLuttra(·tive amnci ai e cnmmuim to Surant'n*ga by a miiitua~l awri. unemmtt. whemn an life. log uninjni wase iwccierel throughI is ('ILimlichr itie oimlirriaige. i'm.e ..inpL t Ifteti-'wLirl,4las t ci cicir tcnwim imd Iinc.cl is itu-libuh life- foir Ema itly y.ar iurn a ruic." limit far lhtac"k ini tine' fen(t o th i ne .. Mi 'it atin imm'nutiiaiti ait Souethi O Pfordl. andi w innt tie- ictratnmlely imifatiLiatedl we,,im nu eenuetiiiigitc to live, with Lund" ling ton tlr m iuii of 11."r ehtiiei, tmrmaiung i deai r **LtoI immyitatitomne. r.Huqnecntlsruce. limid eaim-ntaty tEi retinri to hor city otlmcmm. cit 4Liwd &uiicl atllu e.111. amil until ce.verm~akmm liy si.ckmiessn lamm *xmm-imtnc cles.titmnticmm. tin. two w.eubt tctngethmcr ten tine' pLice-ct"f last mn~sort. tine- {n~alax~'rsn liccumie souml ecotijniicnt to live Ecwtc a-r maintil iicpaiitrctidby deathi. Lot. o.f Fe-st Lt..ctur.ea. Fron thIe (iLag4nwi Ky. i Tines. Thaere cl 275 wonmen Iprean'himug in the rnitid Stagt..; the aunumlwr kItturiln is about equal to the number aurried. NeprW to tie asldaml. Bl'TTI , eqptl 4.-The iare rmn nsy nrt ta.iebt and msaumne radd that Ymrnk Mlrray tb appointedt fAre muarahall. A aM many of the eitsam thinlk Marshall 'llern. who ha served the city so _lo sUo faOhflty, shoulid be re4aIlrd. I. (O'ery. of Anaconda was In twa last nigbt to fee hies farmily, who arrived friu the east. They will peruna atly reside m nk Anaaeeda hereafter. A marrya. Ik'eune has been lmmmud to Johnb Harr.nGem asnd Julia Harrit" ola. Tle Ipeup ive groom's father anm d a Mis Harrlangton, so that the son is heat fullowing the father's exauple. The Miners untom propose to enlarge their library tI the addition at aluoiat one thbo.m nd dollar, worth of hooks. This is largely the resut ofr energetic work on the pp s of W. R. Ireney. treesurer, and P. J. Hirey. fnancal smeet.ary. The damnoratic county rejntral ecnlsrit tee met yesterlday aftenmer.mll amld manently organisld frt the camlpain. The folklowing oflikw weer el.kted: W R. M(4"ahe. chairman ('. N. Gaiman., ecwetary; J. Ro' (lark. treasuanr. Mr. ('hris Nesl"llr havinsg ieklllavl tihe Iwnl natikl fir rPe.Meditatlve in th klegisla ture owillg tie halailu. e.arltlawnllts Mr. W. J. Pearamelnw tL w .Vtienig Je.,ra.el was unanina nal..l cola..w.tl t. tak,, his pllatse ofn the tickett. Ahmnat I1 o'Ec ark te.nirht thw men3wc iai Ahoust It o'lhwk tncnigmt tlw Iuu('iw oN Park s'tr..t stna(-k u vu.,lobk' ch t.an l1N Iotlo inig to ust' Anu'rl.aemi IExltN I'mJ 4th prat:. TIhe· hIru'i rw I' wn- )4t thnrow ilt r a t.k.p m.w-.'r c'x.'nvatiom1 anid da w.ri.urity in-i f, d. ('ans~ai.krrallh.' ltlituty was. t a"w'* ni'.'il hi *xtrl."atiiig tim' ~uninutls... 1'1w" ,,ot A lly i.. tha'.'at.'t l with anltgsti. wit for thnlrtrilw. Tim- anrnm.wm)h..'wum1t I,: y.wt...r.latys S r.?4 flAk) tim tire *-It. 'ct that J. J. Hill will nruwglg the p Isa.h.ua.y of t1Nw )lamitola. l mnat..l IBe iii' rmrýinw its ntitair tl atel t*&rll way 4"in"11 .4 IN·n". tw mul,4 Ini th.WM3,)·lNw having asrs..rtt'.l that 1). J. Him:114",wy stmt.'muk"tl d.I.liutimag the. ikiaji un-ts.' t. .n:Itawtiemga of s.t:t.. ms.'ator". t1414 1 r.t N I).t I)'M YN~t'.*)*W Ntl k"ll . 114"Nti()t14Y Mr. Hlet. s.a.y a.. tm him is1t.'ti,.mal. "Vista w.all way). ' wa: iii Its. "that I an.: i. the. lel) i to snty. I iuet.tBld to) a.'e.'3t the tumunhtmal thus amail will .1.: oiy tws4t to wit.." Prc ili'tti'tiv~i', havt I NYYeItlaikzIi to watr."1 fo the. tln4mujts wh.. iuf.'mt tIme' lt)y. A fe"liing of imsii'iirmtl y ' Nrv tula14 SIx' ihuiY'. mtil mliutl.l tIii IumH.ttiliarI.a iN" e.'k~te.Y"ll their Imllttiahmerunt wuuskl utlaskaalu.ly he" rununurry. WORK OF INVENTION. Noe It hem RK..vIsmkrJata t(he audOtle+im In ti.' ,tianufacttsre of hoot. rindul uhww.* the work of MiU uperIatwesw 1. hoIw doltl. by 1t11. lam making tw.m"alld ho.s three workorn can (hi ti. work of 13 tulmnuakerM by old II c'mtting (1(1t (lotldtTin andI cloth calm with dlk' Wt'e wiwktr d ,e' tim. work (of thre'e by cold tuw-floith. In kleathm.r au mmafartur.. mode.rn ntthodms have rm'licut'id thIe. mmuewusr y mmunsh.'r of workerw frite five t1 Mi50 IN'r 4'4*1t. A .&urrw·t in 'am.urijim aud lbIwnmshing suma cliine waith (1114' 4tiw'ftt.l will du, the' work of I ma1el. by thW old gu.'t"m.xg. I,, tim. imramiaafaut' hi fe lof m.air. ,mwiserls inii jIlrlv''3II('3itM vI' s !iwr w ,'het. of tit. *- tow. ueal 141imwr tiaAt ste ,' woll' mk'44-M41rv I.. nwizkimug tits leatt. *,tm* almassl a11141 li with mmm.'.Iermm upldiuu' ni.a"' cPulm .1. tlt s'EwrK of itl workersr iy the. still pr(we..m.. 11y t114" sa.(- of .Mill tsmimuitmag nmuhmlu'lmi.' 1414 llimsaEtr, inll at oui ti seatm ilmE' all" 114 .-ste'4 lam t I. wuIm.' thaI'" us..A :,e i IIIErl by) li,.t-sotu I m1'a i4" )' I.b i ai se kiss- ry ill hmaramimma a ! a'ork soid maul it,'"riati fi'.' mmusiali im,.trq 3 l,'3t.' j'r.rmai.. t11 '4" w '.9' of _ 1 n11 iby I15" old *lur l hsr tt. *I'ia.' b.s,a','t I".aE'r ssf 'IsitlUm -s *ti'iI1 iii,' SiiilE ii Slawt - -set r.&mla w , s~ts .um. r'. a43 it ja 'lEHt(lrIr i.L"EIr *Ili lE: %%.&. ill I NNS ItMP.. * iio talg oilE *1.41111.Af4& tt ll'E' A1. Ill this nlanu ucn* ." ss tl~ itt k ilnl sr".Nlss dslvjeer* save- oils-- sltl h if ll. " Ilc· sir, u ud is t 14' tlns '&ma9'ttoam1 of9 Iii.-i .ak 44 5 ir Its 1410(4' sirE'N14mmlg twlve' I*,. mtn-4 'ith It ii llmLI4iajia 4'1634 dress. 12.4... ,etuav.'s ill tilt-.4114 ,m timE'hum tha&t tim. ,44(lhm' mamamIu'r sif Ito nialitllma foe w1iem-ImY"I'i 41314' Works~r aidi~ atlj I a'yittsim mmk&.('iaama'( 4.a( ia.','i :M) *Mairs a..'. shoe 4'r Ella). It wsuwali rE'(tain. lie wolrkera'1 te, (1( the' misilum. by) found.. 1mi this- mnuammfu.'tsu.' Elf carriages. it ama-wd to take. 41114 314411 thirity-five. day1)5 tol imuki a ('&3'liEIgeE. It is. 11(1w IIIIdE' I))' tim. stll amf nau-iui'iiiry with tim.- wo~rk Elf (LI mE'3114 ina twel'v.' laºy... ina tha. ,.,ttEnI-i ll hain tie* . tatliteui Mut;I.' tile. ttaslusaml h~alww lue.. I...ia r...I1aaYe uItalt 511 Iaer .utst. Neew uma." w.'·sv.*r alum llu a.. fnram tw'u S, t0 um Iamae. whairm* false. IcaNII wuu fcmrarmacrly teaundel by osn. wemrkc"r. Ins Julmi Nti pgwrrwmrrjaS . Mr. Frsamk Keamswely hum. htwes tacanmett atecl hay tot- e"...aaty cuf~trul a omeemaitt'.ef fu~r juiest tmelgmah.r funr hlcsvcrhaleeel cused Ihccr Lamig.". Mr. Kc"tsma.edy's warms fricamlmed its Aiml tecstiha .ihh ill ."c.mmgra~iamht haisi.. w'hijlIN 'uihl atngrc thtat its .ehv~tiimmg hmilts its .. maeli 4i&at., Slim" .icIIImiitti.. isid 1eam1, illehimiiruelal ehcmajcr. MIr. Kemasectl ly rc...jl ·.. im liii.. citv, irael tak... asia su.tivj " cart itm liil that cullt ae."rmla itS ii.tcrc-t. IIý. is it ;mra."tieasl hIaesl Ia.... Iamesma. amid IN ii- ll jl itih a a wi Stht. lane I cirty himtcrm..i, oef ti1," l.e..amty. 14," willI 411, ce."r,,Ihhmst ,.erv ima Shi . Icta"hwer Ioeci"., usael 1k-er 1' ege" eeiujimit, ceiauIiemmehi. Isim., withl coat nc.ararvc Se. tie. hme.'erty 'm.l5 '~ rt mif t1.. leiter.. ill hIcsssrrlmcssel. Tha femllhawieimm c.ch,..l.mmet *,r.eiaaeS· tick. S was.. I.tlie aiseutcrI lay tIes-..ciama. ar~tst la&-t *tIcaf·s iiaac For JmCce'i". et lite IL'm ce. I'. S. lircimasnisa S imsrle." Acajelitsa fer (me.sa mduthuhi4a. Irimlk S Juni.,,. 1'. J. lice)]... h'remsl macic-el cymetcra. tha-t ita Isserrkkct. jowt rc~a~t 'ive atS Suesam Praesme.makc... First istrd'S. NOTICE TO C6N3TACTORS. ANACONDA RMELTING WORKS, nlut &l ts.Mro of Mlptetllu ~ r 7. fir In. b 1,111111g of :a N .rk,.. I Ia n* aiii.I. -p . ti.:it a. .u ..n. In.. .." ~at f IN" rtl .Y .,f ll e .Ynlilllll)'· ) :(( ) (· . l . "1 I.." L·..ts I hs .11.. . Iu.e ll.* rlini I o rrj*- I :uin.~A . :in aI i hininii 1 frji.*iw IMY . All), Ansa inmlIA i ui~t I im u in .. ' 'in L.. FURNITT RE. lusat r * us~ I .at TH. E7EET'S I ºnrI *r .~u 0. '/ n" I'ºrllr J l o M al i i. I . rh.s.nI in t * IM Ir n ri..~u I w .4 . 4 tile ('tar.twi.d sf the. Fiuinint P'lrurtis Etrulture A FULL LINE OF OFFICE DESKS, Bkjuukc aayt and &eerretaes. This Spa is Reserved -FOA M. S. A1SCIHHEIM, TtllE I.Il-II.1; DRY GOODS CLO THIN 'HOUSE. AN-l 'ON,/L. ./lONT.4,-I. ANACONDA HARDWARE COMPANY. MAIN STREET. - - - ANACONDA. Something N I Peerless Brand Gray n-Sized Sheathing. ThI'l. *.lw al»* .t aneel m.ee.t l.hr 1lb . I ltlinhlgl ixtinrr. 1 l'.1a tI.. Iulunall., %'Vu. rprMbsf. NO SHRINKCAE IN iEIGHT. NO MRSTE. ,'a1t am{ io 1 rn.hi. .m i.. lw. wid.*, 1.J1. ) S.U ann f-..r t in *a1.*h 4.h dl. )anlly t.5O j.r roll. ONLY $4.50 PIR ROLL. .Str atw lin al we4iarSI1j 1Mt inmu.i i*.r l.4ll ea1 uar* feeL. SaMulti)ly 1410 Iy your prik per 4e |.Mnsllet .11. ai"i.* .wi.at l.u1 uluase fee*t e'twatu you. FINE PH "'OGRAPHS. My Work is all First-Class and of the Latest Styles. Enlarging a Specialty. PK~LACE STUDIO, Over Peters' Store. Anacoeda. I. F. KI IRB . h,.E·r c. Announces the arrival of Two Car Loads of Heatirng arnd ok Stoles FOR WOO AND COAL. Cmi, antl s.c the Ilandsonlst Line of Stoves ever shown in this market. 1)on't forget to come. MAIN ST., - - - - ANACONDA. ANACONDA BREWING CO. ICEO ND TTLED 8 9R. STEIGEt & F A:'L. IKryrietirb. BrALwery at We t Endt Forth Street. ASK FPOR ANACOONDR BBER B. F. M -IAN, ROR L eSTArn I N I NO U ROKCO . A ('olltcting Ageml. F~irt Street, Near Malta, - - Amson M