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THEANACONDA STANDARD: SATURDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER ^ 1891. THEBUTTE OFFICE Ofthe STANDARD is In the^New Windsor Hotoi Annex, No.^21 East Broadway. Tne Tele^^phone number Is 25S. Advertisement*will be rere,vr^l at 111* Nill!*^Sllllie ^^: ItlM mjmiabo till ^ O'elOCk RM. Mf insertion iu UM IoUos-^inc mormon's papc.. lltrStavi'ii-ii inmtau 14'..1:0 subset !^ fitrml)t\er^ uioitiiii^. BUTTEKAILWAY GUIDE sK'.VIAJtAt'KIOK. The^enii-anniial tnve.rory of MMMm ll tie,tig iii l^ll^ li/ till* MflMllftM I ii Kill Jt.niway c oiii|,;iny, K.V. Mai l pHMfftl MMfl of tin' Union^IJat li-U for Ball I^ ilt** ^ MMnUy u^^e^c^^rt ilui inuring iii \v(-|^ap^t men. HarryHUmc, form t^y^^f the Parillcl.*:.ft -.-1 0ompttM)T( ih MV in til I^rar a^-^ otiut.iiiu ilrparlnit hi of the Mon- la^a I'atuli. T-:ii|;lii a ftgbfl In twrrri a IruftTiT ami llllllilig llll|^(^rit''l IMM MM I'lV:* j ; I^ ll^^l|so Wt.lbe oliw of tilt* alti .it .1 mi* al lliw Mil-^M aul.t ^ Im t-r lull. J.A. !v.-i*l was jnraij:tn-^t m tha polie^^^IMrf ^^ *:^rtlay lor r^lu-it g M IMmW ^^^m^I* vwtllv utter tx*:i (f MJImjMJ to do Mj by^llie Mlit-. t WMkMNMMh AmjmjW MMMIM ^^f ihr city MJMMJI^will Im Ii^ m io^nitfbl IomU m vImmmj^tor Ibc Fitlli w.irtl 10 * !^ ci a t*tucoi*^or to^iti Ian* Ald^ ruiuii K ^it*ii|^*. Tbj tt ui-in r* or thu primary and^framinar yra-U-h of tie- uvblifl a( hools^w ..I in^ t t al MM *' 11lr.1l MJMmI IMMM lUw^feflMMM at I n'ciiH'k. Thutwo JupaiitM* w-.1111*11 nrrfntpti^^oin^^ ti 111*- im ^*i I ^ lu*r^t o| *^tt r4uMJ a^wa'.rii from |, t', 11 ivj-, VtMj MmJ ln-foro^#MJffi' Mil tloon ,\ oil r^lay an I at i| iiIumI, llaniialiCol^*, v'.io Ii ihUi'*r*j Ik-- Mlmany a tnu* mj MMMmJ acaiit^i^ Htf-rday on a warrant Ismi-d Ity Ju i^u^I.ddy, ^IMMWMMJ lit r Willi dMHtfkUM) MM peace. 1 r.difci .Sudivau i- ihucumjiiain* 111.'VPMMMj SIMmmjtImmjj of tin* Htri'*d ain! allt y^dritarUm i.t r^ ^^^ .v d ilirir MM fMf ttu*^^no 1 lit 11I AJIMlal .\f-1frday. ( ity 'l^^'a**-^lir^ r Jar* ^l^* di l^ur^** 1 *1 .IM) ajfMMjJ MM^li rin haiali d v^ ^ ;d^ r* ol ||M |iirK uud mmmJi Aitonxy ^^ i* MMj|| Iikm ii^*t |MJM MM^MMj4 Ml BfHal li iiiTits dm tug tit** |^hi1 tW^ \V fKS Uw.MtlHMmllltll.il !U MJ i11 MJ ^ v H'.dl'Mi, lint MjaMMjJBf it immmm^known that lu* ha ^^ ^ n n ri^mitly ill dur-^i: tfial lime N Vt Mj| t.lllt ^^ liu wu^^near Ut-aili'ii door. MUKPHVViAI.MY. Twil 1 linn-iiihI BlMJ MM I Itil Inn \Vt-k^- Hi* M^iik MrA Ht1 if., MJMtt 4 ^ 'J^fiut^hl PmjjmjIi^Mu. i ti^ i-ndcd hut lali^^rt^ in ihi^n;j, atal^|Mjj|MfMj Moml:iy will rail bimit rt t^^^ri'iH'tilatin* m Mm-sotila. 'J lie work of^tin* laiiioiit apo^d^' of li'iiMH-raticc* haH^MM crowiit'd w:th IJjMjjMjIlWMl MMMJM^lht'rt- Ipi iiiy L'.uo p( rums in ilu* KimiTal^r- Uiidmp tif pUiiL^' MMMffl um Ihu i ^ .-lilt^of in* two *^h*k^' work lien*. loiiiiflit Mr. Muipny VM tiv* n t\ hun-^i lit hy iiU toMMBfuMj MMJJIM and a l- MtPMRa.Hid Ifnikiv hut m t'liiifiti- hliy UIm] wall Ikoata RrtM hav attciidid^ai. i taU :i an in;- r.-Ht mi iLm MCMliMjft Arluh ii| noeial rh'.irat't**r wan lot'iuril,^p. in, ri lag Uio^tf who Uaw dcMIMil Hit*^li MJ rild)tiii, and lb'* w^ rk that kNMJ In en^eurriftl on mi vittoi^m^,y will I *^^ r^t*tal*^^lint into all i'lnlui iiitf ^ t$*M a tlioii. MHhWVl ^idAN I'lUNX'Ki-HS. ARttfff * t. W**l \ ^if llrrr LMlfl A ltl|^^Time I'laminl Im Moiitl.iy .Sri',^Vi ll^., St pi. A Tht^ iiu-inhern of the^I n sli^ u r an Sunday Mfcool lu-id thmr^htinu.d picnir at DmT LotfgN to-day. A^MjMjtefl train KMk nuiti down, and upuii^llu .r an i\ al at tho t'i p it ||m y ppMJ MJ t^liy a dolftfation ot tlte 1'u d^yu rwin (IllIK i Ol I'i^ r L 'd^c al.d * im Ol i. ti in lUt* MMjiflirrouiidh. Tim rtrunlo^litl N^^| i^ i d llit mwlMJg *a itli at. | ^^ k y| gMJMJi^at tl i\ ttirn- d tbii I \**^ i*11:l* wi h ttit'ir IfMl^full ^f lloutTh fflfl n tin m I y I he pvopM^Ol iKit LotlgHt *.t| i r If * ii, *:i h r * . | i.,^la tho pi in- of HutteV ll!it*i*l pKatnn, laKi-n^at thu liut'ct callvry in tin* t it). Hit* Im-^| trial, opp hi o llu* post* fII i-. U cjIi*^ViMMM|ol til- mi* ^TH^rn\ a| Iho wurU^HMJ tin ii , MMMjaJM it w ith tliat in.uh*^i-Ui'^ ht ro ri llMMIjTi '111m ViU Mat J/MJ ^ThlMRinit ti miU Im if lad to Imv^ you do^*^^. Wts ure ti^t oldij: I Iai iimkt* vii'Wr,^*a Inch ail) a:uatt ui- can itiaU^* lo |{ t a liv-^Inc ^ t !^^ m i r- n:^ ii11fii* to till Hp a iMHV^i IMI with, l hi it*|i.ro wt- imiilnc oof work^MMMMiMjiy to p .rtia.t^, and m that mu^^Ml MJMMjMlMJ ^^ i ili^' o* -i. Ajjaiii Wt* ill-^Viu* Mt to iii-pi'i't oip- H^^ik. Jiupfriat^gallery, oppo-rt \^ ^^ t^ ill II.W. 1 OMI .li!. ViMpri^-tor. Ain tit in iii. iii^ iAir- r... k^^i.^BciTr, s pt. 4 - ImjI tli Rfi is not Rlwayswliiit Hay s* i in w. |MJMj||^ I If^illu^iratnl M day w M tin* pullrr, ill^iMjfdifMj a iii ii RMMiad fur rrM/rajMff founda drafl m tin* alif.* - 1 v m'n iruldt*^p w k^ 1, on ih.- Kh ,t \ itloaaj h.ink of th *^my 1^ r td,t..i '. It is UMMMJA|| l*^ ^tal^^the fdUi t r* oi tin* law did not Inggif mm^^train tin- m h a Immj i xi rrlllMj] Ell lilx II.al MMjM 1 t ai. -11 rs. I*tiTK, li i^t. 4. -1 In* foMowinu; mm^^rly ^ MteRMM Mfl illc I lorrervird iu the^otticc of ihf county n cttrdor i^- lay: W Uow.-ll tl !h^!|lh TlOt.MllI, 'hi nit* r ^' ta Mm4 to im mE^tu Um I ^'i an Imlf| \ pjj ^v . n KHmj t^ 14rm. Mala w.i.^mm. m^ If :ii:il tj. ui li). ek v. tm |^I I L la I'lwk i.t, in the .Noittifin^1'*m .Uc utiiiit ^ ii iu ln.lt.-i;^ oi Nnoktr^ i,f tl.i* n U'tnatfii and nftjlnnl^*H til-mi hionxom**^ will mi lutwo tlnd^^ \ 11y c i|(ar ami % wry ^ ^ \ hiautu' I ^1.^liUM.*' All ctii**m urv conuteffoit L^laJliu, I.LiC ^i ituid iivriiiii . V w *i ork. Thelinn of Oitdarak M ^ A ^ Uari^l have^ihu Huj day ol Attgntt, UMl, diMolvod^Mfftnorabip by mutual c . m-m. ||j .^tHkWrsh ^ vt- will conUuua ihu Iiumim s^ at^tiif ol i Miami. tVatcdOratuli*, M^,n:, Aiii.-. LT. r ^!. VIEWING_THESIGHTS IliaSecond Day of He Meeiiog of Ed^^itors i Pleasant (be. VISITED THE GREAT MINES Luncheon at Columbia Cardons-^Anaconda Chciitn a ^ that^Hiaca ot the Nix:^Maotinir. BlllK, Sept. i ^Th^^ afroiid clny'^ Tiiit^In liutii'uf tlm Mulituna I'res* aim nation^was |^L'a^antljr tpi'iit in T.ewniK tin- city^ami vi.itine tlie rarioua in nt'a. (arriasrit were In waimiic at 10^.'^'l^x k^'Ins niurnintf in front of the M.-ll.Tiniiit^li.it. I to ii.K^ tliu newspaper IM) tlie.r^wives and lady frieuds aliout in - city. Mersr*.ilnnteitli. Mamie, McMurray^ami Tingle of Hie Untie l'ress club acteil^as an itiori for the pany. an.I .horily lu^^ll noon 1.1 carnaiC '*, lllieil with th ^ ex-^eur.ionistf, ilruve away from the hotel ou^a MaW of n.sp' clion. TheAl ce mine was ^^^lied and the^p iny taken under the caic of huioriu-^k iiileiit Hall, who ^ IMMM many ciurt. ^^siea i..war.I tne visitor*, and eriry oppor^^tunity was alloided them for u lliorounh^In.p etiou of the mill and nieihofls ^^l^( x.r.u iing (lie uolil and silver. All. r a^short slay at the mine the party returned^to town ami hoarded the cms in front of^the hotel for a ri.it to th^ Coluuihia Har^^dens, at the invitation ol (ieortte P.Wool-^atoii, '1 lie tr p was a most enjoyable one^ami all'.'riled the newspaper people an^opp.n lum'.y 4sf jfcttiui; a .rliiiipse of^flowers and foluitfo, of wh ch Untie is^tredlliHl with ht'iiiK destitute. A dainty^lunch was served at noon tuno and p ^r-^tak^ li ol wi.h keen relish by tin- sight,^set r., whose appetites had been sharp^^ened by their mornititi ride. 'IIn post-prainlial ^ xereises consisted^^^f iliaiikmu Mr. Woolslon and the liutte^Street I ar eiuupany for the d. .i^iitlnl en-^lertaiuinent luruished. Onthe return to town the in:lltiished^liusiuess ni''elttig ol im* ash*..eiati..ii oceu-^|.ted the alletitl.ili of the liieliiherfl until^it was Hearty nmo to take thu cars south^^ward to Salt Lake. Assoon ns the meeting was called to^ortier by I'r^ indent tioriloti. Hie lollowing^r. suluiious wen. presentt-ti hy Maj ^r W.^W. Alderaon and unanimously cirned| h'twi.'rrrf.'I'liat III.'tlialiKs ol tin* ; s-iM' -.tinn heueafftl ^^ t.iai. i ii tali.* r.ni e nraaiBMk tor Ilie |;rlii'lon- I.iiki iialll ^ ...trial il In lis iii UM saMuUkreulIsjuutiei in last e.mlni! an t I..r^othrr iii.iiii'I. us la van an.l kiialiy MI.4ii lolll^sua .mi to us .tut Imk I li is v.sit ami uieclin* iu lie'^^Mltrr ^ ity. Heliportof the umlltiiii; committee^was r. .el and adopted. It showetl a rather^ileplctcd cntiihttoii ot iho li t a: ttry, anil^the plA*Sld. tit urgt d that steps Is.* taken to^make thu dclimjueut lueiubers pay up^their tinea. Thelion, l.-c Mantle slated lliat there^was ai prcsi'iit a vacancy on tin* inter^^state coimnerc * eotmnisaioll and lilted^that the assoeiatiot. atlopl the tollowiiig^resolutions couceriiiiin the tilling ol the^MM: \\in tt. As, Mieie Is at |.resent a \a. ^.:^*^^ en III.'i: !^^ siaii* eel.nil Ma.Ill .St i lo tie ILl. tl b I la* I Ii ' U4S s in tit of the I'ml.si 1st.,0^, anil Wiii.iias. \S t i|. n11 ii .. 111,1111 i .ii ..Mil tmi-^tneiu t^^ liie wast ami Mrtfcaasl Unit^.. \.aMia y t^^ ti.li il h) a W.--1 mi PJMj iu! y M*^ipimiiteu Midi tAi-.teia lutetesls. 1 hetefore,^ha ^t fl i /is.l. That the M. ntana I r *snnociai mi 1stliaHi aaMMI at* t a*| itsroatas-NXsls .m.i iu-^u. i is I he lion I li^i.i.is M. latle.f a of I Ml v.r as., vcii'i' iu.in ranaaaii* iMiahaed to titi^Im vaeauc), as mi ap|*ii.i iii- ut thiit will uive^general saiistaetiaii to tin- waole West. Lett It.Hill1 tlrmlrtI, Tli.it til^ pr. sal. nt and m ere ary of^tills itssc-lallell h'l.'KispIl the e nMaAl luM to^III. IK'Uxei cliaitibcl III eouiiueice '1he resolutions were a .opted w.lhctit^a dissenting voice. Theiu xt thing in order, and n in titer^oi much inn rest antl colisiderab.e good-^iiature'l uul.igotii^ui, was th'- sel.ettng ol^the m-xl place of meeting. The charms^of lioxi-iiiau and Missoula were painted^in gl .wing wor la iiy the mrmhi is from^llase places; White Sulphur Spring, was^udveeuted iu an eariiust inatiuer, and^Ih'ieiia was uietil.oiieil in a timid sort ol^a way as a possible winner in the race.^Anaconda, li.^^-evi r, winch haslKeiis c-^^ ltd choice lor several years in the sell c-^liou ot place* ol meeting, came out vie-^torieiis, nud I'v a unaniiii.ius vote it wa ,^in ruled to hold the i iglith annual meeting^ol ihe association at that place. '1ho meeting adjourned in convene^again on the train lor the election of of*^Uceis for the eoiiiiug year. Haii. arii kaayat ^^ i aasalt.^Hi iti:, Sept. 4 -When the court room^in ll. parlnienl 1. was coiisidared suf-^llricntljr crowded to-day, the door was^1.1 l.i d and Jailor Gr.tilths, placed on^guard al the door. A .mall hey who was^among thobc locked out was hound lo^In .ir l'oloticl lugersill's nil lre*^. The^-ktil'' noticed the transom over the ihsir^was i p li and commenced to climb lo it.^V. hen -al. lv on the top of the door cas^^ing his loot was noticed hy the tier^keeper who made a grao for the Is.y but^could not get Isold oi mm. Wli. n UM lad I.aiuii he had heeii discovered. |m irtetl to^ha-teii his movements and fill M the II.hi.', hut on the llisule. 'i'he doOrlti eper^tin until the hoy hid carle il Ins ad talks.^^ton anil allowed him to rem.iiu in the^room. Nailerol It. in .vii^iii Monday, August :^1, Dr. T. ('. Winrpo...!, s/lll remove his afjaj from^the Maiillc d IneleiiUi rg lih ck lo the late^Mai i TP ui I * r. Oi M. Whitforil, comer^ol West 04VMM mid Idaho streets, A^i r va'.e ho,pit d has I cell llltetl 111. in^eoutiection with Dr. \V itheopooii's new^tilliee, tvlii re the In st of MM will he be^^st..Will on all patients. I Mice hours will^he Iroin K lo M a. lit., and IflM to ..3' and^i^ lo V f, iu. .heap I si iirslona. I.t -four Irietids in the Kast kiiow that^tie Oi. it Nertli.rtiw.il si 11 i un.l trip^tickets August koih, Sepl.inhiT 15'.li and^DtU. froM Hi. Paid. Mimical ^-li^, liultr.h^ali i V\ ^ st fejuporior, in eonni coeti with^ea^iern lines at reduced rut.a. fall ut^olhcc. It Mam street, lor particulars. Ju.lnelt.*llf.|*s 4 sp-'t 1st..-s. I'l.MiUKIOK,the, Jan. 12^Having stdl' ictl w.tti mv ki.'ncys, 1 was^iudiicfsd lo try the OKl.CtlN MliM.Y^11-A, which rein veil me in a short line.^1 take pleasure in recommending it lo^the piib:ic as a safe ri mcdy for k ducy^dilhciiUK.s.GMOMM W. Hah i v, touuiy Junge of I man.la. tinand i.f.er Aug. :ti the N.utliern Pa-^^ .he lailloa 1 eompaliy will sell i xeursiotl^t . ^^ t lr^ m Ittitle to t'hicag ^ and return,^f od lor three iii inth^, at ..iglity doiiara^fM ,. All those desiimg to Malts a trip I sin ii.ii lake a ivhuiage ^ f tins rate, vatthe c,n at trans-coiiimi.tilal route. IIno.v.I Nailer. OnSep*. !^ h l^r. 1. H^ yd ol the firm nl^I' ^. 1 icon* lloyd, will t. move his of-^hee from the L ^^ e blotk m ro^ m.,10 and^111, ttwlsey budding, K^*t I'ark street. Dr.^Hoyt r will coulliie his (MMsM to ^ y.-. i^r^and chronic diaraaaa. Askyour dealer lor Ibe Irwiu L .gar. LABORDAY. Oreatrrr pa ration, lor in. Ulg l-icalc and^Lie union M.xt Mandar^lll'TTC, Sept. i ^Next Monday, Rapt. 7,^baa beau designated by the atate legisla^^ture as a legal holiday, and is set aside for^the bcm-lit of the workitiginen of Ibe^atate. In a number of other slates Labor^day is made a holiday by law and la gen^^erally observed I y a suspension of all^work aa far as possible, and Ibe toilers^give th. in .elves up to pleasures and en^^joyment. Thew^ rkingmen of Montana intend to^do likewise, and have planned an i xcur-^aiou and picnic lo Deer L^alge which is^expected will bring togeth -r the largest^assemblage of laltonutr men ever wit^^nessed iu the state, i hu kmgiits of Labor^and other Industrial organ i itlona of^Unite have made great on | i.rations for^me occasion, and expect to turn out in^full loice iu honor o! the Ural celebration^o! a holiday of their own. Mondaybeing u Irfjal holiday banks^will be closed and a nioj ti'.j, if notall,^ol the stores and other Imsiio s* houses of^Ihu c.iy will do likew.su to give their em^^ployes an opportunity lo cijjya day's^outing. DILLONHACfcS. Ilut'e'Uorses Will 4. hit His Coatesta- sjlar.sd lur I'm .laiul. UlTl I Sept. 1 ^ This ci y will bo wel'^represented at the Udhm races which^commence to-day. Tho meeting is purely^a running one aud for a small place the^purses ate large. The races undoubtedly^will lie well con tested,as a number of fast^horses will take part. Hesidcs the liutte^li^ r ci .t number Irom Salt Lake and^oilier citios w 11 start. '1 he fullofriug^hor.es left here yesterday lo tako par!:^W. 1*. MsMrWr'a Ala Istone.W. P.Kuddy s^I'arth.'tie, King (ieotge, Lottie Miilsand^/a in phi li; Ur. K. J. iio^i Ke s t'omet and^Midnight; ( ha. e y Wi tt's Golnhir; J.^W. llarker's Netlio S. ToM) Howling^jr., will also start. Pr ^m Dillon tie-^horses wilt go to i'ocaiello, from^theio to p.aglc liocl., then to Ogden,^from there to Suit 1. k , lie n on to^llheyeuue,lrom wh.r* tin y will go to Del:-^vt r, where the circuit w ill he ccinpleteil. Jmi Pi aaaraid lell lor I'orllaud yester^^day, where lie will handle the baokuiak-^ingut the race meeting w hich commence*^to-morrow. A NATIONAL TUCJ. TheTournament It'll 4^crur la Ottubsr I.ia. 11 l lal.i -e ^. TheSan Prancisco Lxaminer soys:^Coiisitlcrablu interest is being taken in^the international lug-of-war tournament^to be ajlfsju at the Mechanics' pavilion^during IM |MI week in ^^MM). Therewill he teams of 10 men, repre^^senting t.early every nut.onality. Four^cash pr z *s will b* coniesttd lor. Thu^MM prMa w ill be |fj00, thu second w,^third MM and fourth f.u. The ^MjMWI^of each team must l.e horn in the country^Ihey represent. Seigiant Sawyer of Troop II, U. S. A.,^has alreatly selected an American team^irom anion^ the aoldicrs ut thu i'resid io,^ami they MM practicing everyday with the^most active, liuavie.tof their cuiniad s^on tho rcs.-ivatioii. TheCaledonian antl Thistle club:, have^iippoiutc I a commute to pick out the^strongest Scotch team that they can find.^At the Tuistic club picnic on the Fourth^oi July a tioiii from the Son* of St.^George won lhe trophy from the Scotch^lu, and the former society will try tb. ir^best to select uu Khglish team tliat Mill^carry oil thu first priiu of this tourna^^ment. AnIriah team w ill cc chonen hy the the^County Moiiagtiali Social club. Allth^^ Swiss, Austrian. French and^othtr national cluhs have MM invitud lo^put their strongest men iu the contest. ProminentCanadian mid Australian^athletes have sigmlled their intention of^having the colonics properly represented. ThcG'Tiiiauteam will probably consist^of the most sialwarl brewery workmen^^greal big, hea\y men that look as though^Hit y could pull a brick house dowu with^^out any troiihl^. AnMuuor.'il Au.rrlca.i. WASHlXtiTOS,Sept. 4.^The emperor of^It Tiuauy has MMMMal upon lie. Wt J.^II-iriiian of the Inn an ol elli:(.^h^yy,^Smiihsoniati institute, the dtcoiatioti of^the lioyal tlrderof the Crown, HaflMM^set veil in tint Frat.co-l'i'iissiiiu war. llu^ia the f.urth American who has rtceivetl^ih:s decoration. Atimolol Alan L-ynehtil.^Pr. IjllisoN, Miss.. Sept. i.^ Willis^Smith, who assaulted a white iudy tiear^lu re Ati'T. -1, was captured last Tuesday.^To-day a niob of .rh^ men, mostly colored,^Mak bun t^ the scene of the crime, w here^be was fully uh nulled hy his victim,^afler w hich tuey I u ig MM. I11 ii n . i iii ul lu a I i ii. (l.hVi land, Ohio, Sept. 4 -The dead^body oi a b^ y named Men, aged IB was^fouittl in a ll. ld to-day near Postoria.^inere was n hullet wound in the chin,^alloiher in the breast, and the throat boie^linger marks. Moil iivd at Tillln and^pad MM atteieling ih Fosloria fair. PenigneJ-^Z ly, tell Ml you half^nearly drco hundred IMMM words ill^your Ittti^wu'li. How . Her can you MM^M many '.'' Aim r can ( ittoriiev-al-la* i Huh!We use all of 'cm, my friend,^^ vety lime w e draw u|i tin indictment.^^^CtssiMM /ri6ii^ir. WiiliamJ. Coomb^, tb^ newly elected^done crane member of congress from the^Third district. New York, since lsjr has^been ^uc. e.sillily engaged in ^ xtiortiug^American mauti'acuired gootls to foreign^market-. Ho bus MM cotupt t ug with^(ortign mannfaciiirers for .11 years, untl^hit-, by a close attention to hnsiuess,^hull! up ''^' ^ulistanxtial him ol Caonihs,^4' oshy A I Idy. II' has l.ivir held a^public olTlce. *tTHSiw j.ciiAiviN tasmu co. AreDalit receiving rrr!.^ ' aflcr carloaJ^ol ths Kuii si aii.t i he.iiH-s: FURNITURE II.rr MasMpfl te M.sniAii.i. snt t raaajsyj M^f11 .us * any kind of a Bouse, ^^ 11 Uotel, )ti^t^M ^i'U wan. IL You w.iin U^ ms. :., u Isr*^Pcldlng It.ils ius! iu. Ua.^. at tin- .aud. Cwus^aud iuv* at llteai WHOI. L. SALE AND KETAIL.^*i^o MaVM run iiik sj(ajaMJ WH1TUSHW1NG MACHINES. HTcr Cent Spot Cash Only. llk M I ESI DfiOiDWAi, EUIIE, KOHL Unto ih. Paeille Coast.^\V i i peg, Man., Sept. 4.^A rumor Is^published h. re that the Grand Trunk la^about to extend lu lit e. to Winnipeg via^S.ailt Sic. Mnrie and Dulutb, aud that^w hen Una city is reached Ibe lino will be^extended to the Pacific coast. I;rulesMarks llurnrd. Yocnostowii,Ohio, Sept. 4.^Tbs)^Yolingalown Urldge works burned to^^il ighl. Loss, eTG.UOO; insurance, $8,000.^ill.- company has large contracts ahead,^and the works will b ^ rebuilt at ones). Iteopraed. GeorgeBarirh lias reopenad his sample^roemotiEist Park avenue, opposite the^Si. Lawrence, w here ho will be glad to^met* his old friends ami patrons. Fresh^1'oust Milwaukee beer always on tap. Itnstontloul Market. I'osTO., Sept. .4^Wool^The demand^is quiet; territory, fine, IMMaw.| fine^in-dium, lCli'J'J-.; medium, rj((25c. In^( alifornta and Otogon wools there is a^fair trad c at previous prices. EastGreat Falls^Townsile Company. Atthe G real Full i of the Mis- scuriKiv.r.^lhe allnueanolis ot Cascade^t'ouuly.^IjoH for sale, BuxlM, | ^00.^Terms hasy.^OffleM: Mj Hecond si., Great^Falls: 31 G ia.ul io.'., last t.rrat^I nils, ill liruattway. New Vers: On. *THEa TELEGRAPHCOMPANY i coxKwnog with ThePostal Telegraph Co. Hackey-BennettCables HasTnraualed Facilities for th*^Transmission ol Telegraphic^Messages ToAll Parts ol the World! OWMID11Y MONTANACAPITAL. PATRONIZEIT. IMesMm, fammt AlOssMN I'ranipUy All. nil d I *^PROFR1LTOR ODORL6SS PUHP K..I '.rncc ^Ai South l . ... MrceL^i*. 0. lu\6M^ ... liutte, Mont. TheEvent of the Year. *^ ^_ .^ '.:^- TheFirst Celebration of LHB0RDHY Inthe State. THEKNIGHTS OF LABOR ofMontana will celebrate Labor Day, M0NDHY.S6PT. 7 -AT- DEERI^ODGE. Assembliesfrom Butte, Anaconda, Helena, Mis^^soula, Granite and Philipsburg^Will Participate. Themost beautiful city in the state will errant its free^^dom to the laboring; men of Montana. Thenew Dancing Pavilion is the finest in the state^and will accommodate 75 sets. TheAlice and Boston ^ Montana Bands willfurnish the music HandsomePrizes 111 lie Contested For. Fare(or the Round Trip Write Admission lo Grounds. - - $1.50 EUROPEANSPECIALIST I Dr.C.SCHULTZ Overlhe Red Boot and Shoe Store, No. 36 North^Main btreec, kutto. Between Park and Broadway. lA'lAiiltli,lliroc , 11.ii.-in .1 nit ul ^^ I^tti^t-atrt. win 11 ars^s 1 **..;: v antl point t*^liditly . iniM by my^la w system of ^in.^IsJatiuii^ tr Ma^p t. n u d in ciIicuUhI MsMrs, A-catarrhis Hie fcieiunll.trct ilrnr-^aess and rcusuaip.^ti^ 11. eaclt tit a.i.i lis^I ^ u 1 1 y sltiuil.*.!^in U : 1 . 11 is luo^dir. 11MMM MM^i : cn .r^s. Causesof rrrroni ^. Ulny. MMM 1MB^youirtful Inaiicn ttou, ruesns in mat ars jean^snu otiirr cuukes i^o^lti^ n^ rtrrtreuswMl. it'll^ss icll abuse, iclniual Wea.,|irs^. ntylit lossrs,^MS.M debility. |oh ot si-mwi power, lilouU Ui--^ordsis and ambition, tiersmn to society, mcl^inch iiy. indigestion, eonsiipati 'ii. blotrlies.^imiwluiiinu to marrlSKti, rlc leadintt lo soli,^rniimot UM Drain and Msanlty^all miauls^rssci wsrrauied to curs in u wry slnrl nine,^iterrni esses In a few uays. 4 iutri;c4 low, ts^^reclaliy lo tits locr. Nomailer wlmt you have taken or win bit^failed tortire you. llonot trust your ease to nny niec-M's; whi^lias not ma.te a personal asoM nation ol raw^human system, otherwise you will ue tlitau^i cinlcii by failure ot ttealnieui, a 11 does BSt^u like you worsa DMMMM irsrraiits ^ curs or every east hauntlntMsssV His wouuer'ul new remedy I*^Ilic .nly certain and pel inauea: cure M suck^dlMaies. I.eineniLer, Viyph is and blood d!s^^nor. cored without the use or tnenury, and^t jl.il I'.'Wit ri sini . ii by his new remedy. fhMAl.K \n i a k N KSM s^^ iii; .torus of WMeu tiei^itii^ in i|i,. laei. and iwiut with b nnlnx^f. i.ianor. on ihe top of Ihe l ead, with mucous^iiiktli.uio au't a ^rnrral lerltmt of lautcuir^limInalSSss Hiid depression, kpeedur cured by^Dr. acautti s new IwMWT. .^, ,, I.vk-Aiiailectioi'tiiriiseye skiulully sul^K Aiiiilltalli treuted. READTHIS TWICE. lullyasMSJlaJM oi UM sum lot., ot bum^ri^still, rum ;s cause.! i^y veuvreiU utenis. dis^^cuses ami tlielr rosa.ltq l!i-wnuerliil New liemedy Is Ilia best an I^suiest of all in. on'.ii^H lot lesUirlllll itieli ;ln^ii . in ion nnil vi^or iu iImsm woo sutler lroiu all^private, chronic and ueryous dUeaws, m has^blood and skin diseases, svpblils, srrofulus, la^^yout, rrvsi|u ias, salt rheum, nempnlun. |isur^a-^sis. dr., aud all impurities of the blotxl causine.^. i trillions, puuples, Houhes, laiuntt out of lis*^^iK cla l'ltlVAiK l)|SKA8Kr4^Genorrhoea, sleet, stricture, kidney anil blsddrr^troubles, cystlsts, and ail sad i llectsof youthful^loli.M slidsMsMMs which so uulti uieu lor bust.^Less or pleasure,^ilie w.mderiul success of this new remedy do- r-itdsupon lite tuci Hint It supplies an element^hich is louud wanliiui ut lhe biood ot weak inesv FromPland Eff.cient Attendance. Embalming and SJuppuig a 6peeij//p^LADY JSSjyJAMS. CpenUi idu W$k BUTTE,MONT tsuiaisiied/iSf A ^sl,l^. yFilzpatrick ^ Striciiaden ANACONDA Real.Estate. Apcy, mWKST.. AKACO.SIJA. ssataMMjXstste and Insnrnnee Arents. ^Un-^Mj Broke' *, toilt\ .wis aud ixait eyuicera. 2(ieriicaoNo. 57. AnacondaLivery Stable lU bllOWMsLi. l'sorsuaTOsV BUGGIES.SHDDL6 AniHoraei For Hira. Aso piopneU'r ot ia'sencer. r . a '.nir'i-^fSX'ss una t ouneciiou niads wtlu all LisAas. ulu.uiwu.1 km hUets, Anseamts -