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s THEANACONDA STANDARD; FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 15, X89L ANOTHERNEW CHURCH FormalOrganization of the llsscola^Congregational Society. VISITINGPASTORS PRESENT TheChap ^! Dedicated With Appro^^priate 'jervicna in Which^a Number of Clergy^^men TakB Part. MMMMbAsMM* Hi Tlie organisation^of u^* ^ onjrr^ t'ai.mial rtmrch an^l i-^ratK'ii of Uu-chut t-1 Io^jW plan* to-(|(^y.^The council nu-l at J n'ci^^k awl *a^^railed Is onKr I y \l v. O. C. ^ lark.^Keprcfetituitf MjMf c^t!igrcff.uioiin in tin*^Hate w*rt'-. F. l^. lvls^y, of llrli-ni;^Ri v. e. H. How. !1, of limit, MM MMj W.^h. Bail of tieltna. Tin* fit-m-ral mission^^ary, Mr. Kil^iy, was MMM in^ il r.il' r^and Mr. Hum* il H rd^e. Tn^* ariit!e^ of^la ih and MMMMJ were ^ HVrnl l^y Mr.^^ lark. MMfc r of the ih w ^-i ur^ li, and up-^pnvn', al ti r ^Lull Mr. HoM^U4MMMm1^**platis f^^r a mm MMl w^ rk. 1 Thisevening die ooiijjrt'ua'iwi met and^ttdoptttl llu* urtU'loH of failh. At lltf^o'clock die runt litti** i hupel watt ttiU d^wiih a MVW0MNM dial MMM m MMVM^i^ne in the n rviees of dedication* Sir-^vires wen1 open^^l with the Mii^mc ot the^^Gloria^ l^y ft mmmmj MMMMM under I In-^direction of I'rof. Carl-* Ito se. 'J'heinvo-^cation by K^v. M^ H* Mowed f dlowed,^after ^'h:rh the rh*^ir MMJ the alithi in,^^Gn at || Mm UmA^m Afu r MMMg ttie^niiliutea of tlie MMtlMJ of the ^^ line I,^Ktv. LliK-Kherof the CMWMM MMMM^rend the i-er.pture MMMk Aft^t prayer by^Rev. Or. Ral^*ig!i ^^f Hie M^th^^d i.t rnnrcti^a hymn wan MMMJ and K'-v. W^ la Ih II^delivered u th luhtfid sitiuoii on a text^from flMMMa 111- 1.'*: ^Ai d 1 will pu;^enmity MMMMfl line ahd the- MMM mid^betwieii lu r seed and tliy Med and it^shall hrtiiso iliy head and tliuti shall^bruise his head. 'ihe mtiiiuii fMJ MMMMl hy a hymn^The moderator railed to the trout the 11^^MMMM of 1 lie MM MMJMMMM ajMJ^they MMJMM4 lie- MMMM] MM MMMt^o* faith. It v. O f. t lark then hip iz *d^W. H. Smeuil, one of th-- moinlierb, and^Rev. L. I^. Ktdtey ottered tin* prayer ^^f^MMMMMM* U v K. 11. 11 ^^l-11 deliv^^ered the axldreta tit ihe cburcu^contain it^ j; many r.m^I th n:;!i: . und^tUfgesiinn*. hYv. Mr. I\et^c*y extended^lie- right h tiid a| f. 1 o i hhip. 1 ulh^w uiff^the HinutliU *^f a hyitiri. the pnittor made a^flnalirial statement sh nv intf a nliglit ha'*^anee h ft in thu treasury a fief MtflM |af^the r ha pel, uml a debt of nhout (i tor^furolahinee, wlia h llic ladlee' m^ri *iy ha i^MMMM Jli t'laee ^^f ^ regular tledirat-^ory addn ^^, IU v. Mr, KeeMf extended^conjrraiuiatioiiM and wordu uf -d rhper tothe rolign gatl 'll. Oil h h tlf of the chypa^toiH Hi v. Iltiii'i ham ^nt weleom- d^the new rongregaiioii. I ho dedication^MTVici' w*a^. read, the dedu-atery prayer^wan offered ly K v. Mu^li L.itnoi.t, a^Iijiihi w.i^ini;, aii't the mtvui h tdo*,ed^by tin* henetlirtioii l^y Uvv. i^. t . t'lark,^the | u^t^ r. UbMbHV LLr. LVhNrS. Mr.l'r^wl^nl N*ui^-e td n^ H;t In for a^II'itm - ,n.a i^ I'mliT Arrrkt.^DEMI-HsVii.i.k, Sept. U S|m'cial C!on-^atattle Lmhi HlNMMV hat* urr^ ^u d a nun^named i rawh rd on a warrant UHiied^from Judge BtaM* eourt ot MiHhouli.^The mall ia chart* d w ith lh^ rnnie a|^grattd larreiiy. Il uppearu that home time^Hit^ t'rawfi rd uhiauied a hurse Iroui a^luaii named II t'. Si IT ly purchuMc hut^faded to p; y tor the ai.imal ait agreed.^Having iMejfd M th^ gnat adv.iuiagi-h^^ lie red in the liaihead valley hi* hit^Miaitoiila and h eated in Smith valley,^hut lulled to fcaliht) Mr. Still 's cJuiui Ih-^fore he left. KohertL. Clinton of 1^. mernvillc,Grant^Swamyot Kali^pell und Judge Keevev^of M.wtouia cut red inui a ^^^ p.min rblnp^toiiay umh r the fit t:i name ^^f K .^i'tintoi] ^ Swaiiey for tin* vtatiiceol^law. The three aitorm y- are well Uii^'wu^in i1i;h country. They will Law . Ili^ ^ m at^UeiutThVUle. Kalikpi II and NJ ss, u.a. MlbSOUI. A Nurtt. Minorllu|ij^i iituu - el LeteeAtt tin* (Or' i^^m i-My,^hi^cud to the MaimuihI |ll*ot'la, Sept. il Frank G. H gguit-^hai* | iirciia^ed the Mock receiuly ewc^ d^hy tin- MiK.^ttula I'ai.oriug eotupiny tud^removed it to the h.^^^ in' iil d lit ^ liig-^giiiH h.o^'k. O aaf hactie ha- I-ecu put^ill chaige and will el- M it out an ^.oon u^^po xiiible. Anmil ortaut meeting 1 Souv of the^Myitir Tie m ill he lud 1 ni-uo now lugiit,^win ii Ki'V. J. ('. Union, I', t; Ih, wdi in*^upL'et the work ii;:^* i^f dn^ lougi . Ii* liv^h-^llieuth will Ii ve 1 at ill id li igtll. I'redIhn k U U lor Si. 1'^ui ImI night^with a varioad ot hui^ei^ flout Haiid-^mauii'k r.iutdi. uit l il..Ill ig Ma hi*,in; to tin- MHitMt Mi.i'i i i. Se,it. :'4 ''ortii-^h. Win-^itlauu y A i *^wer hav e. inmeucid mil^ugatiiM ki. B, hu h rfar I ^ l tl. n^ ree^ v r^ahotit fl-'Ov/J apeiil in di v 1 ^p'ng the^Dt S, J r aMirv mine in S ^rm^ guh li. Tin*^plain i din ataxic ih it m J my ill initio wan^bonded t*^ tli. ui :^^ ' hiy * f *i $J i,o ^), ol^vli i ll th* ^ p^ l f !,0 ^ I wn ; that DM M#^^urday, July It ibey made a t -nder o4 tin*^rem lining ^^^I u: the d^ f*'ii^|aj||a^could not give iln ui a char title to the^mine, and w^^ul I not grant an ^ x'.cneiofl^ol the old In.nil until ut.- e uitd h ^ scttl* d^excel.t at HMTt M ^! tl urea. ||ajf h I .^t ruirlilh hl A Mar^ii *I: naptl s*^ui die^p ii ii If-, an i W ^ ^^^ y, \V^ b -l- r A \Vw..d^the defeitdatit-. ^'('tiiin*^rtt m ^ itif ^aejllii c It BJh NlW W t BTMI|tH i KK, II. t'., Sept. L'l^O't MMlor w ^ii die in rtuitiottal bculling^rare MN t^^-lay in l!t):.'^ ', llatilaii eaMlg 10^leng'h* In-lurid, *he l^ He i Au*ir.an lo^leuyth. h* hind Man'ai , and St -pliciihon^fuurti'. I he e^ urt.- v^a- 111 r^ e nnh ^ with^a turn ^^n the Fr: t r r.ver. Dutch gol^away flritt, w itti St^ pi * naoa M eond.^Alter a ^pi.it :^t of a mile * t'l ^Iiii-t und^llanlan focej'd nh^ ad and ket^t the lead^throughout the ran \ gradually itjercaa.tng^the flMMUMl4 their h a I. 1he IIi|f |l^^ioi|iR*. 1ii I K. Sf| 1. 14 -The trouble over i lie^owinmh/p i^r rather the postcrnd-m of il.^^^jig BqSjAJ e a in ii^ m atil 1 unsettled, an 1^the only deflnit*' thitiif about the whole^matter in H at a l^ g pay Mn .^k ha-* Ixeti^^^tr ick, aiid everv man w'ai ha-. ^^r im^^agine* I**' ha^, a eiaiin inteiuU n* liaiu: ^ n^lo it a* long a^ law and lui-a will ullow^htm. GOODNhWi FOR KALISH-LL. MxilttrHIU Harrying to C ^a^trurilou^tVnrk An the Great NontaftrN.^Kau^pkll, Sept. 24.^* hief Knginver^Re kler of tho Great Northern has been in^this c:ty for a few day* and during* his^stay here he aaiured the people that the^raihoad would reach this city possibly hy^December 3, and not later than the 15 h.^ThU is gratifying* newa to the people, as^ih' ^- are very anzioua to hear the shrill^whistle of the engine on its nearapproacti^to the city. It is well known that since^Manager ii ill took a run up lo the sum^^mit from tho east side a few weeks ago^and discovered the tinstate of allairs as^regard to lahorem.ntiding only nine track-^layers at work, that steps were promptly^taken to increase the number of men^employed hi twet n McCarthy viile and^and Columbia Fads by vm. It is stated^by persous who In.v.* paswi-d over the^road that the track is laid to a point four^miles wrht of McCarthy ville; that the^tunnel work is completed hut that many^of tlieiu hnvn to Ih* timbered, A huge^amount of bidrhill work is yet to la*done.^'J here are a number ol very heavy ^ ills^and also several fills to b^^ made. The^work iii 1h* valley wherein the teailis* and^* era porn are imed in progressing as well^an i^ desired and the work in that line^will bo no drawback lo the progress of^thu road, as It will be complete and ready^to rece.ve the tten ami lads when the^load rcnchi s that \ ojiit. There has hi en^work-tig for some time a large force of^men and teams on the roadbed ui the^vicinity of the city, both east and west,^ami the grade here i^ very nearly com-^plct^*d. Many people are Impressed with^the idea ttiat tin* bridge work will cau^e^some delay to the tracklayers, but partu s^who say itny know say that that is not^Where the delay will he, hut that it will^b ' ui the heavy rock work in the canyon.^Ouite a numb r of men have pa^v.-d into^ine rai!ri^ad cami^^^ on tin* cust from the^west via Kavalu, but the largest force of^men w ill be brought over the company's^road from the east t ide. It is hoped that^i be ussiTlioii made hy the chief ^ ngiueer^will prove title*; ^that thecitis^ns of tins^ci y can eat turkt-ys for Chrisima^ that^wen-brought hero on the Great Northern^t nlrond.*' Mr. llcckh r left hi re for the^Wesi. intending to gu as lat us the^i ohuubia river. A $200,000 l;L AZ-. sr\mil I ir^ mru 11 mi ly Hi u mrit ami^Iturtoil mi a Mi mi^* it poll* fire. MiNNi;apolih, Sept. .4 -Fire broke oil I^ill ||M llve-hi* ry brick building occupied^by tin* Moon- A Wood Carving Machine^company this afternoon, und tin- u.ll inn^rnahle nature of the slock caused a rap d^t-pread of the flames. YVithiu hre mm*^uies the fire hurst through the roof. A^hrhk brcixe woh blowing, nml seeing it^iH impossible to nave lie- burning build-^ing the attention of the firemen was di*^reehil io u^'joining property. V.levator^MCM stood cloao Ixdiiud th*- budding and^the roof * f the elevator was soon afir^..^\\ it in n U minutes from Mm start^of the tire the M tore budding was^gulled, the flr^ men barely escaping when^ihu w alia c-o.lapsed. To belt* r tight the^fire on elevator ^^(''* a score of llr* men^were upon the roof of the aunt x. There^was a Midden explosion and a great^stream of lire bunt Iroin the end and^ibeii from tin* roof, completely Minuting^fiom the view ot the great crowd on the^street the di x u lltemeii who were on the^roof. Thrunyh a m ineiitury In ak the^crowd could set* nieu atleiiipttng to reach^the ladder. Pour fell or jumped. Again^the smoke arose and then'on the ledge^stood u fin man apparently d;iz^^d and^not knowing what to do. ^Mute down M^the luise,^ yelled the crowd. Ih' did so,^landing s ifely. All were filially rescued. Iif 1* men v* ho were on the roof of the^annex, three are in a precarious condi^^tion ami others art* belly burned and^bruised. The block of frame and brick^storcM on Washington av -tiue, the y irdi^of the Moore A Wood Co., the Kansas^City Grain A hied company's store*^house and several sm iller structures^were dcstroyeil or badly damaged before^the Hie was gotten under control. The^llmi.ir^^ Klevator cempaiiy, who operated^ih*- ^d*-vator *'C,^ ^ ^i.mate tho leej on th^^elovat ^r mid r .iileiu^ at fl^.tMit; iiisur^Msec |71,(Mb\ Moore A Co.'a h^^s is^5^.000;^tliaitralicc {H.O.W. I I..- total |o^e li placed^ai |IV7^# 0 with an i.ggngate insurance^of rl^7,t00. AFTtRTHfc COMVsUH HON. l*llio l.aue of Tm-in ^ U.itn-; ^li-^^iouary^\toik in ni ^^ V.h V.^Siw York, S pi. 1'4 Franklin K.^hatn , iditor of th^ ^*.it/v \.n * of T*a^com i, Wash., is in the c ly. H k mist-u n^hen, he utiiiouuce*., it to secure tho holt ^^lug of the ih inoct alto tiat'oual con vein^lion in 1^!*J n '1 acoina. '1 he proposition^tl to have d legates to the c^itiveut|oii^earned m four special trains that shall^staefl v.inuliaui'oiiKiy fr*^m r^trtltJi h Me.,^' New York, W4^-hicgtou ami some point^| tn Flor.da. These will step at the nmnt^ui|Kir^ant eitu -^ to take delegates from^ihn ^ MpaJ statet*. While ill.' dejegat-1^ate en mute ami w hile at '1 aroma they^will be entertained hy the deiu n-rats of^Washington. the mw exposition huiltt*^lug w .11 eaMlv accoinino fate the conveu-^tto:i, and there will he plenty of aceoiu-^iuo^ia'.ioiii- at tin lion 1* *.f Tac.'tna. TOUtVcLOf A t.E I TtK b TATE. ReaejM^Tawra Orymnsi an AMiaiire uu^1 lull (Iwa ll.oUt ToriK \. Kan., Sept. ^1 The charter of^the National Woiiieu's mini! M was til d^wf It the s* rretary of state th.a nnu n.iig.^I tn itieortorators are Mr*. vcttnt ^r i'ef-^ter, Mrs. t '.tiig*#-sinnii On-, Mr-, tlotham^Frch*d^, w tie of S. rretary Fr* iicli of the^Mam 1 iruniV ulliance, Mr*, t o mi l^.^l'-ci%, nhinssof Ih* Tetwfca, F: m r*i^U ifV, and Mi*. Fannie M* Camuck. 1 he^ohj.ct ot the axHociation will betoestah-^l.sh u hun-au for the iM'tier ^ diicad ^u of^w. in.ui, ^ ^-' ltoiuical, uM ial and politleaj^i| icsitoio-. to make and it* v lop a hem r^Mat ^ uu uialiy, morally .md ^| anctally^w ith the lull and unconditional use mi ikw^ballot. UbHTtLN VKaw i in ^MISOM. rii ^!^^^^ nl (leellaoi, the Munlerrr of^'^Ni t I the llion ' t^ ^^ . i ^ it* M;iiii!:irJ. Qm\t k.m.t.m. Kept :i i .dge ih-ntou to-tlaysentenced J. C. ti n .lir.1, the untr*^den i of a woman kuowa a-. ^ \ ^nw %\w^11uin^ in thiv c ty last Ju r, te H years' un.^prikoiimeut i:t llM |H'tiilt nt;a;y, to* Hard^in ide a short speech, in which In-^^ aimed that a great ih al *^f the lesti-^uio-^^ against iitm was falsi ; ihut he was^Hot gudly of lh^ crime* thai h- had al^^ways earned an honest living rtn,i that^be on!y gav* the w^ man a gtlllli Map hi^the face the night ot her d* aili. ] he beti-^tetiee i^ cotiaideri'tl a h^ht one f- r^cnine. METTHEIR WATERLOO lisscala'sBill (lab Tt in Defeated at Bcz:oinYesterday. MNTLEY SAVEU THE DAY TheGarden City Team Fairly Out-^p ayed at t vetry Point^Early's^base hunmng ^Out^of t-lglit. ,'irrtid u W r ^tm.card. 1ozi m an, Sept. '^i ^This wan a bright^day tor the Ih z man hall club. They^played two gum* | with Missoula and won^h all, the first Bf a scoro o^ l'J to J; tbe^afierttoon game b'ltoS. 'ihe ii'.orning gauiu was r-pencd with^Uendey in the Imx, ROM reeling for the^afternoon game. It was i-xix-ctcd that^the visiting team would win itns game, as^li* lit ley is not considered so good a^pitcher as lh^ss, but upon this occasion^tie dul himself proud ami saved the gam^Without Ins t-xcclb lit pitching ii. / man^would not have won ihl* game. The^fielding was flrst-cla**, and the home^nam outplayed the visitors every where.^A large crowd attended the afternoon^game, many going out to see Co s pilch,^but iu tti.s they were disappointed. He^opened tho gaum with slow bill-,^und in llie lust iiarp^iir n*ored^Ihts wart thought tti be an accident^anil nothing was thought of it. Ira ^^nians tin k thv hut und mm d four. Then^thu Misbouiab knocUcfl thu ball ull over^the field und pushed their score up to^seven. The H'-xemau people watch^^ing tho game b MMM ilis^usted^und thought tuat th.- game was^lost. N i one knew what to do.^With Kij^m at his nest they knew tin^strength of the home team and hated to^see ttie game snatched from them How^^ever, relu l was at hand. The Lk'iemarts^took tho field again und lientlty stepped^into the hex amid cheers from the crowd.^Alter that the Missoula team got in oik^more run und the b\ x. main* enough to^make la. Jot-Me flu's playing at fl;-st was bril^^liant, as was ulso Ins brother'*) on third.^Moore caiigut all three games ami added^much to his already fair fame. K irly'*^base running was grand, and the way^Martin stopped grauudors was **out of^night.1' P.irter, K*^owen^ Davidson and^K^l!y p!.iye^d a strong game, in tact the^lit x mini club is si roiig i very where and^merits being the Pest c ub in Montaim.^BeMMII to proud of it and tho town is^jubilant over its MMMg, Nothing net d^ho said here in praise of ih** Mbntiula^team. J heir brilliant record this season^speaks for lh*:u. i ht y held I be cliaii.^pmusbip nil lin y met their ^Waterloo^^here M ster lay ami to-day. FORESTS IN FLAMES. FiveFsimeM ltuiu^U te Death While^P*a-htiag Fire. WUmCity, Minn., Sept. 24^Terrific^foresi fill s are raging In this vicinity^and are rapidly approaching tho town.^Several farmers in the v.cintty lost bouses^and other buildings yesterday, and two^school houses were burned, the ptt-^I lis escaping with difficulty. Il Is^isumated the loss of timber in this^section has already r 'ached j2J0,00O, and^I this is being increased at the rate of^| Hu.UX) every hour. F.ve farmer* fighting^. flames several m les from here yeuter-^' day were surrou ided by fire and burned^! to death. A man who came in to-nizht^r -ports all tno region between here and^bake burned over. One firm has lost^1 tour lumber camp* and another three.^ItL-tween H) ncuo 0 and lOd.fKJU.lOO feet of^standing p.i.e has been burned. At Fiti-^i layson tiie danger is now ull passed.^St. Tall,, Sept. 24^a / tonexr Press^special from Hinckley aays: The forests^of this vicinity are all ime in every direc^^tion. Every pnaible precaution has been^taken to prevent the destruction of the^city, hut danger still threatens. No esti^^mate of the lussen near here can yet be^g,v.-n. IMlMRAVKra ^ept. 21 W^***t flrra^conipletely surround thn towns of Pitta*^ville and UcxtcrviHe, Wood county, and^the entire population is out lighting the^ft me s. Tin- .JiX)^icrp grauberry marsh of^Samuel Sde-s, near I^^ xu rville is entirely^burned. l^i^patches to the *Srn/nu7 from^Hurley report that rain* hav j quenched^itie lire tu oia i le/iou. .veur ^* * ^ ..uw .*g*^,^i^o men are rep^^rted to have been^harm d to death. fiLALUtl) To MtATH Nciem ^ * f i'niu sua Bel n*% gf Horrur In a^IVnin^^ : % aiiiH \Vr*-* k^Ni.wi a- i i.k, l'a., Sept. 31. ^ A terrible^wrick ocrurn d thia inoriiiug 0*J the Citls-^hnrg A- AW^teni railroad at McKua's^Sidit.g. At this point a w*ak tram with^a force i t M BsM was ciigagetl in i titling^down a in w ir .ek. While they were on^the train throwing * il dirt a ire gh;^crashed into it, piling ffJN and e:n*in#s^nu in a mats, i he steam and Imiling^water | otiicd ovt r those caught in the^wreck. For a moment there was u shence,^then the air was br^ ken by shrieks of the^tlyii g, making a scene so terrible that^one of the trainmen who escaped faint* d^w ith horror. Tho trainmen and laborers^not injun d b* gan at MM to assist those^imprisoned in the debris. Hy 11 o'clock^the MMM Wi eight lialian laborers \vt fl^taken from tin- wreck, and wi'b Kiigmeir^Houghton this swells tin- number of dead^to nine. At least LU men were injured,^si vi rat of w lioui cannot n-c ^ver. A 1 tin-^bodies ate nrrmly mangled anil dis-^ligtirtd. In a sh ^rl MM physician:* und^cinxt'iis wi re at the MMM rendering all^u-HMutm1 possible. All trains were ile*-^layed, but a large EMM of MjM o al work^elt anug the MMsm tXHLUaiU.M OK DYNAMITE. FourIVnoai Kuitftlnnl Many lijur-.d^In Newark.^Newark, N. J., Sept. L4 ^Four pemon*^are known hy the police to have been^killed and lu'.ly 20 injured to-night by the^preiiHitu-e e xplosion uT a piece of gas*^p p ^ loaded wild dynamite. Tho Italian^quarter of the city was decorated and the^MMM hr lliantly li -tiled in honor^of St. MM day. A lot of^fireworks were set oil' and dyuamite^cannon was to have been fired. The^cause of the premature explosion is un^^known. Si v, nteen ii jured Italians are^at the hospital, Koine of whom are cer^^ium to dn-. TIil* police believe many^wounded pcr.-o.'i* and possibly somo^dead woro removed* *nn-./iiij-tin* Cull'**** Mmlttt, HMYoitK Si pt. N ^An * fTort was madehy M*J of tile ineinber.s of the coffee^I xchanges to npiceze tin- market, hut tlie^atiernpt restilttd in fatline. Three or^lour leading firms in the Keej York ex^^change hav * attempt'd to bull tho mar^^ket for September c^ lie-o for some lime,^ruforiiiuately for MMB IMf ran afoul Ml^die Kur*-pean bears ami big receipts iu^the t it.es ^^t H'.iz:'. Coiree began logo^dow n, and in spate of the efforts of the^hull el ipie, it kept going lower, yesterday^IMI b -nig a further drop ot from 5J lo^jsj points. In the week tho ! rice of MM^^n ruber c^ M o has g[ i:e down a cent a^pound, or ubout J! ^ a bag. ARe**) FVeM ih^* i*'*rie.^( ONSTANllNOPhK, S -pt. 1'4 The porte^has sent a eueinar to the powt-rt in re^^gard to tne passage* through the* Oardan-^idles ot v.sseUcd the Kussiail MMJfiMM^|*H 1m this comuiti . icalioti Ml parte^says: ^For s^ vera! years past tin- Un^nian^volunteer fleet have MM) MMMJ M*^tweeu Odi-ssi and CladiVostoe'k. The-ae^ships being MMf Ml MMMMMJ MMJ ^f^Kiissia, were granted Ml Iree pa sage ot^tin- strains. I; was ioiiud( howi vi-r,^ the^porte's i.ote continues. **tiiat the MMM^some limes carried MMMMj and these^^MMJ MM detauied ow ing MMM mistake^ol their real character. The porte's in^^structions,'1 the note add-, **w* re given^to tht* officers on duty at th * t^ tr I undies^to pre vent any further detention e^f ves^^sels of the Itmsiau volutil* ^ r fleet,^wrongly a^ns:ruei| by the newspaper^pre*^ to le a violation of i xtsiting^MMMMsm SIM note cotieithh s with the^n mark that no new measure bus been^ath pnd ami that tile c Id MM Continue^in force. MMM Towhom it may concern: Notice is^hereby given that the co-partnership^heretofore ex sting between Thomas H.^Ihn ke and DmMMI Hun ter, under the^linn name and style o: *'Uurk -. Hunter^ami Company'1 as agents ot the tlquitable^late MMM i*MJf of die ci;y of New*^Yerk, is l y mutual MUM dissolved.^S tat dissolution to take place 30 days^aii'-r the ffiifc tl ^v of August, IMI* Mr.PMN Hunter will wind up the^business ol the co-pariue-rship. Ihoedtins 29;b day of August, IKIl. T.H. bl KKK. DtNl'AN lil'NTKIt. 1am pleaKed to state thai Mr. | nomas H.MMM will MM*J to be MMMMMJ^wiii* IMI MJMM9 Uli ^^^dicitor. Dt'Man Ill ntkr. Acurious piece* oi earttiware was fibbed^up BsMfMf near Towu-emi's Inlet, m^Cape May county, N J. It is not known^what ii ts. but a M xieau traveler has^ventured ih* opinion mat it is a Mexican^water juf. it weighs about M MM and^Is 'J tt e t li) inches in height, .\oihiug like^it has ever been seen around win r ' il was^found, nnd several sen iitists who have^t \.n.lined it hela ve that it MMMMMJ^old. ManKilled on U'wl 1'itrk Mr^H^Ry eating loo many Concord grap:*-*^which were sold ^*)MMNM ty ti'e willh^in.'ton Market. Sold 1,(41 J baskets ye*-^p-rduy. Have %JK$ MMM to-lay at -5^cuts for a lopound basket. Call early^before tin* rush. Don't forgel IM p'ac ^.^vVMflsMJ*MttMMlM#^ lit* ^H West Park^street. Th rabbit c all atnml lower MMMJ^of U'inpara'ure than any other ammal. EVANSOPERA HOUSE JOHNMAOI IBB... Manager Ittir|*i*i i/ iimu *^1 ihr * itnuiliaii l iihini . Oilt*J \. Out , Sept. 21 It ia state ! on^reluib.e .uiihority that the gov- rmnent^has urr.vod ut a deetakNi n gurtlmg tb *^r^ ^ rg in / iimu of the cabinet w th J*. ^i r^White, sp aher of ih - house of gejMM MML^m MMMJ*) 9M public works. Wood of^lio ckv.be to Mice* i d White as spe.iUcr,^aud Hugh John Mae .o:ta d, ^ou of the^late pr^ inn i, to b MMM MlMMMf 9^ Mjrw^eiiliure, I'osimastt r li* in rat Hagort to^; lay. I In se changes, it in -aid. w ill tak-^place mil in d lately after prorogation.^Tit*' greatest debate of the aeaaiog will MJ^concluded in the early in-ruing hours^w in n a divi*mn is io he taken. .Sir Ih o^tor l.aiigevin, M*Mti*)l*Mf ol public work-,^will !^^^ * mmm i MM allegeil MM^p heity in pubhc scand iis ar -sinrrfrom^the swards of contracts In his depart*^me lit. DOTS AM) HAbrlt-ti^4 oii^tt-mtt tt Sm , I i ui \ r ^mh h. ,^ unit tif^ih ^ | MM lAAAls. MM] M. D^. MMMffd is Mill^sliik^iu .u.'i tlirre i* ft rare I) i chain-.^ f.^r his^ncutit). iMfTViht M Pa- MMk M Die l.tn MAI^Nmm le-oa) d eMeg MM a aitejatrat saould^b Heeled - n IV iutt ellel i I* luai k the (wis*-^tlou he: t h\ le I'ort^-M-e*ui I N.*w \ rk infill-^lr^.wnn-iwft r-riurl aa i lag i af UM^^mm M*a ai Mk .IaiUMt m ^ k. Kla.Kett :\ .lu*t hrfore^HiMaighirftf' sight a pani^ aeegrreI m tt-e^Itaniiou) llMptnt ctivreh ^^^^, Ml ^a hi theI Lhts g. uu cut. t^ne ^ tuati aaaMMs^iiutilir*'** imiits tecrlved hit d injur*.^ ami^aU.ut ju ptv|... were aet.^ui^ tiudicdauU^MMMk ONENIGHT ONLY I FridayEve., Sept. 25. MOOS*ANM'AL TOUR or GOODYEAR.EL1TGH 5 SCHILLING'S ThirtyThousand Dollar- MINSTRELS I'HODUCTIUN. ROYALCOURT FIRST PART. MMOIki ^ Kwrl MSSft N^w IHOMMS KnMlMciudivnt OhMMS^Nrw kii^l i r. Ii n; V.u^lc! .No*and ti ^^' Nic^l le^. $10.00000 laUoriicout Wardrolx Md BnodNftatMt NKWlil!*Nl^ HIU^T 1-AltT A^'.: in I ( oniiaiw or C ^m.^l\nv Ttckr- , n s;ilo :rt III^ S'ni U ITn,; ^.o. a ilore,^Moud.y. Manufacturingand Supply COMPANY.MANUFACTURERS HNHCONDH BU^T^T^E AfriPM^. at AtdACONDA MINING,MILLING! CONCENTRATING MACHINERY -OKKEK- + IN SECOND HAND MACHINERY +^6o STAMP MILL COMPLETE, Willbe bold in hatleilea c t | Slam p. or uiore.1 ORECRUSHERS^Blake. OREFEEDERS^Challenge. CORNISHROLLS^Larcre and Small. Jigsand Revolving Screens^Many Patterns. BRUCKNERROASTING FURNACE, hmaU.(in. ^MflVi upMlty a or 4 toui HOISTSLidgcrwood, Kendall, Crisby. Union Iron Work* BOILERSOur own and other makes. AIRCOMPRESSORS^Rand and Burleigh. PUMPS,MINING CARS AND BUCKETS. MONTKNK Lumberand Produce Co, -DKAXKtUIh- LUMBER.LATH. SHINGLES,^DOORS. WINDOWS. MOULDINGS. WholesaleDealers in FLOUR. Wholesale and^Retail Dealers in Hay. (irain, Feed, and Hard^and Soft Coal. We carry in stock a^full line of BAIN MITCHELL WHGONS FromQuartz Gears to Licht Sprlnar Wagons.^Also Clark. Perry, Studebaker and STANDARD. HUGHES ^ AND ^ CARRIAGES . tM urn or MM (UU ol M nmk... uarden Olf. nipi^r n:t I 0:^ll^^d flowt. \^CI^t,lrter^'Md SaHMfDMMMi Sw IMSS *.^riiuiuu- ^ ^iOo ^ ^*rnx(t VimSSSMM^ *^uui^fc Wiupk iwoe. Hd wu.icr.. Ml ^vci)lom; MMMJ ^^ Cat'arm arwayi cur SteJ:. it is eomftte in ailtlu different itiui,^ami sr.- ticly ^. mptimon. J.ft CAKKULL, Managar.