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THEANACONDA STANDARD. SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER ^^ i89* SEVENPEOPLE KILLED AFatal Wreck on a Railroad in North^^ern Iowa. FREIGHT TRAINS COLLIDE FiveBodlea Removed Krcm the^Dabris Recognized-Othera^Buried Under the^Locomotive. MabojiCity. Iowa. Sept. D*.^Seven^df in ami three- injiiii'il is the result ^^1 tin^awful raihmtd nmk at New Hampton^tin* tiiorinin;. The Mi liiiil 11'in at work^on the main line of the Cliicami A- Glial^Vexteni rouil placing mill this morning.^Alxmt 1U oYKx li a naiii piilh'il into New^Hampton on llic main track :^tnl Ktop|^-d^to do some work. A iliroiidh freight MS^thereat lu:l.^^vvas behind tune, and run^^ning on orders not to stop nt Se'.v lli.lllp-^ton. The road i nters New Hampton from^the north, hut within IW yards makes a^turn and runs due east. This makes a^bad rune in the road and a prove be^^tween i-hiits 0111 all view beyond. The^fiviutit rame around the curve miles^an hour and eriislii d into the eilioiise of^the const curl i^ .11 train. The engineer ami^fireman Jviiiijm*i1 just in time to s.,ve their^lives, lor a moment later the engine^struck. It is known positively tllttfl one^more man is under the engine, for par: of^his 1mm1\ DM lu'seeu. Thework of clearin up the wreck is^very si.m . 'Ihe Iwuhes removed from the^wreckage are avvlullv mangled. Soiii^^pieces of female wearing apparel have^been taken out. Ii is feared that tIB-rc^may lie a woman in tin- ihiiris. Vpto a late hour this evening only one^of the bodies has been identified, that of^M. MeN'iiiuarn, a traveling man from^Independence. Tlio uumes of ihe others^may not lie learned lo-uifht. Ulcr- Al ^MBvjM four other bodiei^have Is en idemitie.l: W. 1!, , man. I Inn^Smith, to orge BvadaaV anil li.iiik Kuli-^Ik'I. all of lilnm, Iowa. Toe injured are^Henry McCarthy, Thomas tiaugueu and^Owen ( onley, ATCiRAVE^LND. TheUsee \c^tc Mill) for tile Hotly Stakes -AnMBlBSBSBMBJ QBJOSJIoJi^GraVKsKND. Sept. 1!4. The Holly stake,^was a rattlim; content Baa] a v ictorv lor^Aju\. winning by hall a length from Me-^rine, gelding. The second special dvv in-^died (low 11 to a match Istwcen lamp^^lighter and Km ^\ou, in which taaajts^lighter was an easv victor, w inning in a^gallop amid UMMtltOOM rln ero.g. Fivefurlong- I. SjW Bird won. Halcyon^second. Chattanooga tbird. 'I mie. l Ml . Onemile and a (Mrtaag ' I j - -11.-.11 vvoa.^The J^p second, A:iif.101 third. Time,^1 :^'... Hollyhandicap, six fu: aings ^Aj ix won.^Marine, gilding, second; Spartan third.^Time. 1 M. Secondspecial, one nil.' and a furlong^-Lamplighter won, Kingston second.^Time, 1:57'^. Onemile and a quarter Tom Ii. i;oi's^won. Lcpatito second, AUIlS third. Tunc. hie m 1.. t'v nosure won. Diablo second,^rre.l Taral third. Tunc, t ^!':. TheIk,aril of comml limls there is no^truth in Walih n's claim thai Mayarfliul^Ii iiiteresu-d in the Nat Strauss horses,^uud aavaavJBBS Wuali-n'* claims. MascotInn - in '^ :07.^OMW s. In,!.. Sept. Hi 1^ the freo-^f-T-a , aaaa liriaajr at Bscs macla laa sec^^ond lira. i-i ^: '7, ||m Batteal beat in a race^ever paced upon a regulat.i.n traak, and^e.|ii illuig the tunc on a kite track. I.oiiie^Loraine, a L-'-ycsr-ohl pats r. lo lower bar^reenrtl, made a mile in 'j:|i.',. wInch i- Mm^fastest time ever made !i^ a pacer oi her^age. t\..ii 111 tl ^-1,-tl:E. fee'^inisnatc'i t.. Ii .^ MtM I IT L Hr.i.ixa. S. pt. Ma The h ^ne team won^out a hard-toil :hl and featureless game^to-dav. 'Ill^ avian of tie vi-ltols lost themthe aaaae al at Ittaal aoaata. ll I ai I S ll II 'i a i 2 t -HI Missoulaa t n n 1 n t o ii ii lilts Helena. ii: Missssaa, lo. Irmrs Del ea.-i.i'i Miss.iu.a. ^. nattartas Maaslayaa4Lb^^la-rk for Helena, t.nllitli audio,!) lei \I.^simiui.^Viuplie l't^k. i!a^ Baal ti-.ter.iny. At( let. 'and !^: Loiii-ville. il. AtN. w York l| Id. .nil. 4. Secotal^game N. u Yol k, 11: Huston, H. AtSt. I...'i :;: I meUtiati, 3. A draw. AtPHtabauvy, I: ( h aata, 4. AtXYasluiig:on J; ll.m.klvn. a. Baa^^oud game v7aabiniton.il HraoBlya,t, Sullivan'-N. u Oticrn.^London. 8oajt. M. ^II oil Ion Hall.^ the^new eon ne BfMfa vvi i. i by Sir Arthur^Sillliv in and Sidtn v (.iuti.lv. was pte- sniteilfar (ha Aral lo-nlglil at the^Savoy tie in re. While tie new venture^met mi aajthualaa r reeeptlott ami w. s^warmly app'au I.-.I In a lirilliini ali^^enee, it is nVaahtfol if tha aarh w II^achieve the p..p ilar Mtovaaa of Su!|,van's^previ.iil. v ei ,u: -. lobji Ma. k .y, the^American boa RM king, aid his a-ifa^and parl^ were pi aM .t ihe ho^a. Allre.it It .mi Tlir.nii'r. Wamhmrow, N Dt. Ll. Al the Y. M. C^A. park to-day \ViUm \. Couilon ^^! AYil. tnuigtonihrM i ' !^ ... thana baud,^breaking the world's nmshaajd hammer^throw ing teeor 1 of 111 feat II inches. He^threw a Impound ha minor IAS feet against^the reeoid ol 11' bit 7', 'iirii.-. and an^K-poimd hanimi r l'.'.'' !.-i t agninal the aaaardof i ^^ Im t, In. v i. Ml 111. I,t.^CaMT Low, N. J.. Sept. 24.^Fva hun^^dred Normulinia passengers were put^aboard the steamer Ibla iiioriuug ai:d^w ill lie lauded in New- York bafona niglit fail.It is lonnd tuadiainfocUng aataoaaa hasutterly rui'led .ill Uiggage. Newlink Haaal Market.^Kl W Ylil'K. Sept. ^1. lint silv er. K%X. OapparsSaaadi: Li ke. niJOOO 11.10.' Lead-Steailv; dostie. ; I i^i,i i.y'^i. AtPhiladelphia Ii Ball m ne. a, aaa oti'Jgame-! hiladelj I,..,. P| Jialtiiuore, l^. iMrVt hill.l'- l-i-'lrr.^HtZZAim't. II vv. Sept. ^I.^flovid t.il aaldiius evening aia letter of aaoaptnoea wouldprohalilv lie given out b^ Hie limM.e olIICM Week. lipi n. Vs st,it 9aHj^i i 11\it i:*pii^s. Iowa. Sept. hv_There is^liitle change in the strike situation. The^eotniMiuy has lur-cn e.^mpell^d to abandon^spcciul Hams and runs only regular t. ons^on curd tune. '1 lie sinkers argue this is u^great poiul for ihetu. UNION PACIFIC AFFAIRS. Annual Itrport ^r MM ^o.\erninsut l^l- raetors Ineraased Ifusini'ss, WAsnixtiTii.x.Sept. Mi Tha aaavgaj re- |port of the govci ninent dircctois of the^L'lliou Pacilic railriHid has l^rcii received^by Ihe secretary of the interior, ihe^properly of ihe i ompaiiy m staled to Ik- ill^the highest ilcgn o satisfactory. Its busi^^ness has bat ll eonducicdwith the strictest^eeoiioiny, and its expenses, even on the^increased v.ilnnie of business, have been^largely reduced. Notw ithstanding the re^^duction the physie.d condition of the nstd^and tcpiipmcnt have la en fully inaiti-^i.i tied anil even improved. The general^business, both in LM*oss tmd net. lias im^^proved. Fraag |gaaj causes, aanaajajva in^Northvvesl (lixgoti. the hues have suffered^considerable losses in earnings, but large^, and g^ in ml imptevi menis tiponall of ihe^i o'her port,nits of the s.vsli ni has more^i than aanapaaaajlaa] for it. and promia.^, v cry gratif.v ing incti aso of earnings lor^the whole system for the current year.^The Ihiuitl deprecates the practical^. abandonment of roads in construction^I two.\ears ago in Oregon nnd L'lab. The^recent decision of Justice Field, affirming^| the right ol Mm Northern I'acdic company^I to decline to haul cars of the l'lliou Pa^^cific over its lines in Oregon and YVash-^| iilgio.'i. K sustained on fatal luat iiig vv.il,^i the baaed declares, make the completion^i of the Plana) S. und rand a necessity. Forthe I'nion I'acdic proper, the earn^^ings and expenses for the six in.mills^I ended June lsfr^, are as follows: Kuril-^ings, ^^.'i ^i.:;;:; cxts-nses, S.^,lsl,pk^ij sur-^liliis, S:|.7l'I.m;7. This is an increase in^j the earnings for the year of $^.*7''27J, and a iaaavaaaa in l4^^*mrtr~f vf f1T*.*ff mak- jing a net increase in the surplus^j for the year of IfBVjMf for the^I entire system. 1'or the entin* sys^^tem the earnings were f 19,*.i78,273,^j and expenses (UUMJOa, 'i bis is an in-^l oi l ... in earnings for the year el' s.dn.iiuft^and a decrease in ex|sui-es of fi.V.l.t^t,^l ie lllcial and ineeniplete returns fur the^lui'iiile of Jttlv and August indicate a^continued gam in gross earnings and HB^^ptov emeiit on ihe (liegon lines, and it is^regarded as probable the net results for^(lie present year will show a substantial^gain over last. WHERL WILLIAM REIGNS. Itltsot Interesting News I roni the t.rr-^niau lauplre. [Oapjliflil|s;lj tax New \oik ASsastlated Press.)^Ill 1I.IN. Sepl. : 4. Tile people of Ilerlill aaeaplthe chance of cholera aaaaaaing ep^^idemic ipiictly. A careful watch is kept apontha aralar supply, 'i he increasing vigilante of the authorities giv M the pahs^lie confidence thai-tm outbreak w ill not^attain serious proportions. It is clearly^traned that those stricken with the disease^here, apart from imported eases, owe their^illness to the extremely lillhv water of iho^Spree. The ox'cni ^il die river infi l led withahalaraharllll baa art the paopAeaa^thaar guard. brtiMtannan pvaaaaihvgM arcbeing taken al llamliurg and oilier !^points regarding river irullie and the use ,^of river water. Theemperor started yesterday for Ho^^rn.men oti a boar and deer hunt, lie w ill |^ri turn to Berlin the end of the week and |^goto meet Linperor Francis Joseph at |^Vienna Oi l.'.i. On hi- vvav to Vienna I.e^v ill atop to attend the golden wi dditig of^tin- tiiaiid Duke of SaM-Weimar. lies)litethe deelared diseon:. tit on ev er.v^si le against the new law n striding Sun^^day trading llie government h.istiieided iem nntaiii it, but will aathariaa c.m- tnuii.ilauthorities to telax the provisions^w here tlu'.v really interfere wiiii the fier- anajaaaafori of ihe fnhafaetaittaa The^eiiipetm speakil g to a wnjtajher of the Baaa^on cot'per.ii i^^u - nil lhal working peopla amnldaoonhsarathe iiisiinV uve value of^Siiudav lepi se and nnee lasting it. would^never desite to 11 lit oni-h il,^Tha f .reign 'lli' i l as notified WW ni WalterPhelpa, Americaa atlalahii here,^lhal the guvernntcnl will take naaaarai^to i nve Uertnaiu wpttavtiled al ihe v;:i us ^ il Ign st s In Id in (linage next^year. Thacommittee ,|,,, (;,.. nmn Untoa of^I aria is has appievid participaiion of i..Mi uiiv .ii ilu Internalknud anvjaHarp couteiciice.Tin banl.s eagerly vvateh ihe^iniivi ini'iii ol silver ia1 nl gold and ataBoattafa^iallj Inteeaatedla the Aus- 111.-11ii ie in ;.i n e i. \. n. ii hi loBAvja] a geld^im leu. v. to.Id iceiivid h} ihe Aiistro- Hangarhavnbank aitliia tie last six arm In amountedto s ,^^^^ Hoi ins. including ;.!.. BWljMW(halaa of lainhaa eaglaa. Tha Miiii.ngof new gold coins is ahcu( to^commence. Tha An-aiiau liuatice minis^^ter w ill issue a gold I..an ^^: lu,i^in.(!n Hois^Ills ler minliiir I ^' ,^'-^^. '1 In Hungarian^Iiiiiiui ^^ null's , i bai n il'nun.1 that the^gov ^ I llllieut lafuU| prov did with gold for^the mini and ll v. ii! ml .. ik a 1....H. It has^I ^. (X^.(IU in (old, with a prospect af ii-^^ civ.fr m/AKIJAAl truM the surplus ell the taanrtalpi u. EIHEl.'s run NINO BATH. AnKast n it'n i si i iiiy'. i ^|kii. .m e H nil s|||,,|,^, ,. t, i,| liti, i. ^e| i..;. EthelBraera, a anaaV paaajiiibabit.uit ol Last t^ai^ l:a stii-et,^Ii, d a bottle ie,I ol sulphuric a^ d thrown^over baa il. s eviniig, und was badly burnedon hi r b. ^ I. and one of I. . at A.eouplaaf drapaaf the ftnht aJao rtmeh her,u ihe face, one over ihe eye and one^on ih, eh.ii. I he stilt) was earned in a^bcei ts tt!e. and alter ilu owing us mm h^ol it as bo could in her, li e fellow broke^Ihe battle over the g ri's head, and the^icst ot ,t nut down aver her shoulders.^Her dress was BBJMMd mio ribbona and^aim, si the entire upper pari of her txxly^is Bovavad with lug nan and bUeu is. h, r^injur es. however, are n.u al ull serious.^The woman states that she was stand- Ingla the door when a retlow, aim she^did uoi know . came up and ihrevv the acid^on Iter. Til-' hid e.ii nuts ale. however,^lhal the siuii w is throe n from the inside^of t lie room, and it is believed Ilia I tile^woman and a rejected lover bad a qtuu-tvl^and that ha threw the aaid aa her la gat^even. Buapk'inn poinla to a man known^us **'l*he Dago. M'M ILL AN AND HARDY. BaaafJor the tt Matahaj Msteh at the tly Hall saloon La^t Night.^BOTta, Sept. 24.- V. A. McMillan threw^Cits Hardy of Sail Lake live times, catch-^1 ns-cateh-ian style, in ll minutes at the^City Hall concert hall to-night.:^'. minutes^in ide of the spe^ ilied tune. Tl.e match^wusa good one. uud both men proved^j themselves to Is- exceptionally good men.^; The sturdy Scotchman was too strong and^j heavy for his opponent, however, and won^j easily. McMillan says that Hardy is the^I Is-st man of his sizo he ever went up^against, and that is suymg a good deal.^; He is as strong as nu ox and as quick aa a^1 cat, ami would make a good mutch for^i any one in ilns part of the country outside^of McMillan and King. McMillan won^the mulch in Iho i.traighl falls. The^I Rnt one lasted three minutes and a^half. McMillan wou in a flying fall and^cros, buttock. The second olio lasted a^^ minute ami three-quarters and Hardy^went down under a hall Nelson and cross^bold. Mc.M.lluti went right to work in the^) third hitch and threw II.inly in a half a^MliMta with u flying fall and n double-^I cross buttock. The lourth hitch lasted^{ seven minutes and McMillan won with an^j arm Im L 'i he fifth lusted nearly 12 niin-^i BUM und was a pretty exhibition of^1 wrestling. McMillan could probably have^won it in less nine than that, bill wanted^| tu make it sure ami at the same time give^1 the people iho worth of their applause. Bathmen were frequently applauded for^I their cleverness during this hitch. Mc^^Millan finally threw Hardy with a half^Nelson and hull roll.^At the close of the contest McMillan^I stcpis d to the front ol the ring and issued^i a dialli ng to any man in the world, five^stvl' s. for any sum of money. It is un^^derstood thai Jack King will accept this^pioposition. uud these two men should^i inake a great match. McMillan offers to^tlnovv l'ele Schumacher five times in ail^I hour, cuteh-asHvitch-can. and Mr. Tonkin^I lias oaTarad a purse ol $liO for Iho match.^If Schumacher accepts the contest w ill^come oil' next Saturday night. Previousto tl^^ principal event of the^evening several local wrestlers gave good^I exhibitions. Afterward* Paddy Smith^j and Hilly I'oole gave a scieniillc four*^j round ^pairing exhibition. Smith is a^lightweight und I'oole a fcalherweight.^Bad thag are two clever men. Kilber of^them is wHIIng to light any man in Amer^^ica of his weight, and they say that they^bulb can get ull the backing they vv ant. GATHEREDTHEM IN. NewsboysArrested for selling aa A1-^li gei! Obscene I'unrr. HfTTK,Sept. 24.^Five newsboys were^gathered ill by the pulii e to-day for selling^a spokatie Sunday |^apcr. The boys wcro^given a reprimand, their papers conlis-^c.itcd. anil they were permitted lo depart.^Fighting Sieve Simpson w as then arrested^bv Marshal Small and held under SdlW^Ihiii Is lor circulating obscene literature.^Simpson is umlerstiHsl to be the paper's^ageul in this city. PERSECUTED COLORED MEN. A lieputiihlu Negro Axuisslnated While atU org. PinkBi.vkf. Ark.. Sept. 21.-Tho race 1^iBatahaa is still on in Calhoun county. Yes^^terday a reputable negro, w hile working in^till' field, was assassinated presumably by j^two vv hue men against whom he recently 1^te-t died iii a criminal case. The negroes^aaaa more are making threats against their^w hite neighlMirs and it is feared more .^trouble is inevitable. rjajMadlbs GBMBBrnMn a Liar. Atlanta,(In., Sept. 24.- In a speech at^('indole. General Field, the vice presi^^dent ial candidate of the third party, de^^nounced Hi v i rend Mr. Gentry as a liar.^Gentry made an effort to reach Field but^he was held back. Twoltee^r^ls Suia-heit. MoNTitiM..Sept. 24.^At tlio Canadian^amateur athletic meeting this afternoon,^in Ihe '.'.' l-yard run in heats. Harry Jeweti^ol Dott.. t I rol.o Isitb the world's record.-,^the time of the tinal heat being 21 3-6 bCCOllli*. TakenW-lh Cholera.^London. Sept. 21.^The steamer Ta^^per.m/a arrived at Hull front Manchester^M day An hour alter her captain was^stricken with the cholera and removed to^ihe hospital. All others are well. R.M.vtpbban TheOil lUHible RmI Estate Firm, v V V Takepleasure, aa well as profit. !a the pmsnt^aeilrity of lbs lira'. Kstaie market, which It^il'iiibtats the result of MM oer.slaty of an ther^ra Ii oa I and the inmost absolute certainty ef *rurlnn tun Ht^tb Capital. The cit ien^ of^Putte. with tl elr must wide awake business^In.bus, are well aware that prices for Im ding .tc^ for 1 u-insst room, or homes are. Instead^of getting rtieatier, going to terminally luerease^In value wltU Ibis, and the p. turning future de^^mand. Havingat all tlm^s had contrienea Id the IBs (urnut this city, we hare Irani time to time^MBBVad co ^l pr.i|iert.e^. ami are, therefore,^prepared for the rise and c in a wtyt furnish^mv p.itrons ba-gains, win di for location, prices^and terms cannot be met by others. Fromour Hit (far too long for punt ration) we^wni'lil Drieflv rah a t 'ntlon to a few hurriedly^sect -it UOOU ll.VKt;AIN'.s. Anumlierof fine residence lot* In the vicinity^of th ^ Anaconda mine, at from tsoo to feso. Theprices ef lots In the Horn Anmnox- are^rap dlv rising In vah a. on account of MM great^remind for building s.tes la tint l icallty: but^we have vet a uumher In this i'.es.ralila part ot^ti e city at from t7StofS73. These lots will all^be r -rated on or about October 1 F.r WI'ST SIDK property we have also a^nnii.bnrof chnlee lots la the Flymmi th and I'Ol.lmb1a ad lltliillS. ANUKMatl OF n^ PEIt MONTH can be^a-^nrc I to anyone wishing to invest rr.mn In a^line BMaaf lot, anvJaVj with seven bouses theicon. Asut,-tap11.1:1.' hullt. conveniently arranged andflnely I'nls'.u'd iirick not sror six rooms,^n-ar Court llnuse. for Jn.'oo, and only fSOO or^tills amount need be cash. Asuperior sl'e for a tenement house on Ornn-^l e s reet s offered through us al liberal figures^and terms. Adelightfully deiigoed. arranged and fin^^ished brick hoi'sr or rtvr Boons, on a we'd^1 1 ii .e I Urauite street lot, ijUtw, Is for sale by^lis at $ ,110,1. Wehave choice lots In every direction and lo^every addition to the city. Wehave cbolcs lots at all prices and the best ofterms. Wecan arrange for yon to feeure a home for^ivhat you are now paying out In rent. We1 an sell you lots In any number, and It^you care to srE,i t.atk. we have a block of H^lets with which you can triple your moooy, and^you n ed only a very small amount of cash with^which to make the purchase. Anumber of well furnished Lodging nouses^In. mo.lent localities. Wekan alio a number of excellent Mining^Claims to lease. Wea r ^ ready to TR ADE a number of good^lots for TEAM WOLK. Tothose who have property to tell as well as^those who wish to buy, we eit 'lid a cordial hi-^vlt.ition to rail; reeling that we cun serve you^as well and suit jo 1 as satisfactorily as any firm inthe city. Pleasedo not get the name confused with^oth r real estatu firms. The 1 riglnal real estate^COBB AN U at No. 13 WEST OKA Mil: ST. R.M. COBBAN Js CO. CanvasDecoy Duels and Geese. tltlieersInstalled. IVtni.ANli.Sept. 24.^The sovereign^grand lodge of (hid Fellow s installed lis^new bjf elected BBBBBVB to-day and ud- |aanaalk Pi.maTuning and Itepalrlnc Promptlyattended In. We hnve one of^tin baa! men 111 the profession 111 churgo^ol this ill p.tt lincut. lklt: Mil iimax Mcsic Co..^IBB North Main Street,^liutte, Montana. Ouringmy absence in Now York Thomas^Sherman w ill attend to 111 v cornice busi^^ness, uiulvo coiitructs, collect and pay^Inlts, etc. J. M. How KS. l'.irItenl or Lease. Tin-iiinc-i'iMuu f iii.ished residence of^W. II. I', t m r. Nu. 4 ^ West Hroadvvay.^Apply at ollice. No. L'l Last Hroadvvay. A.O. V. W.^I'.niblem pins at Leys, tlio Joweler, Ows Icyblock. Forrent or lease Tin- nlne-nsun fur^^iosi,,-d residence ol W. D, Fsaaar, No. ur.i^We t roadway. Apply ui aaaa . No. A l.asill.oailwa). laggs* Qavaaaa larva forcuts, sores ami burnTin re is none Is'tter. He sure^von yet HaHWi l or sale by all druggists. Iicgularmeals, 26 cents. Short-onler^mi l ls at all hours at the Nonpareil tale,^It Last lhoailway. Try it. Hoggs'Liver Pills are a mild laxative^and iiei directly 011 the liver and kidnevs^well as iho bowels. Try tbetu. All lll'llggisls. Hostwhiskey. Is-st brandy, best lieor^Is-st cigars, al Hev lll.lll dr t'urran'a Ne^^vada sample Iihiiii. A.WEHL'S ARMORY. tlAND 1* WUT BARK STREET, BUTTECITY. MONT. Wholesaleaad Retail Dealer* la Guns,Rifles, Revolvers, Ammunitionand Sportsmen'sClothing^DOG FURNISHINGS. BaeaBall, Lawn Tennis. Cymna-^alum and Athletic Oooda. s-* ui a Tinonly IM-. Cri a ^ fTart.tr rowdcr.-XoAnituonia;No Alum. Usedm Miliums of Homos^40 Years the Standard. completestock -OF- GLOVERS'DOG REMEDIES. W.M. Thornton FIRE insurance. RErittsKXTixa LEADING FOREIGNAND AMERICAN companies. MARTINX FOX. Pealer la FineCiwrs, Tibacco and Confee ionery Wbolesalcand lietall Dca.sn lu COAL OLb 8B0FFSEYLAVELL, President. AMBROSECOLLINS.FLOYD CLOSSTO, SecrotaraainilTiwasurer. Managav Manufacturersand dealers in Lumber,Lath, Shingles, Doois, Sash, Blinds, 1Full Stock of Eastern Fioisiied Hard Woods, Buildfig Papsr, Etc., oa Hind, Vara*and factory at Sout.i l.ut.e. Sas-uiilts u Tbompsoa Falls. MAINOFFICE ^ EAST BROADWAY, BUTTE. MONT. TelephoneNo. 100, Three Rinse. CARL.GAIL, I'reslilent. m. h.unzicker. i.H.and Seo'y. UNZICKER,Western Representative. BUMILLER, V.I^, ami Tr-.as. ChicagoIron Works, -Buildersof Genera:. GoldMills, Wet and Dry Crushin^jf Silver^Mills, Smelting, Concentrating, Leaching,^Chlorinating:, Hoisting and Pumping Plants^of any capacity. Tramways, Corliss En^^gines, Compound Engines, Boilers, Cars,^Cages, Skips, Ore and Water Buckets,^Wheels and Axles. ExclusiveEastern Manufacturers and^Agents for J. M. Bryan's Roller Quartz^Mill and IIf.kdy's Improved Triumph^Concentrator. WesternOffice. 4Lo v r Main Street, Helena. M mt. GeneralOffice and Works, ClybuurnAre. and WUluw St., Chicago, ID. EYEAND EAR SPECIALIST. H.P. USTICK, A. M. M. D., iate cf n.ir.ifo, has fi r sears successfully d*^^ ,ted litiaieir to the lreiitm*nt or diseases o|^the Kyr. f ar. Xose an,l Tliioat. sui h as cats,^met rr..ts-e)es. granular lids, ileafuass. rlaKiag^In t.ie ears, su araed Cons.is. loss of voles, etc.,^and to ail sin k.i al operaiiuas ueeessai ) for tlis^eureof tlnscisssof disonler*. 1'ajs esnrrli.1^aitrntlou to tlttlnj! g asses and .-idjustinn arti-^rclsl e; es. TILLS^In aildltlon to (lie aluns^spee.altles, thmloi tor tre.its with uhenomeuiU^^iicce.s p.les. Iiehinj, mini 'ir bleed inn. assures,^ill crsand rtstutse, and all recial troublei by^t .e u ott modern an* tmiirove.t nietbods OffFlCI-Os sley Btock. Kooois 8 and ^, wist^Dr. Norcross. Bulls. Mont ATTHE WESTSIDE TRACK, IWAS A freatS' 11 uer for over eUIit ^ears from a sever*^ruse of |^.ies and ulceration of lue rei'Uuii. I^ipent several lmiidred duLa s with eminent^ipi'elallsta and i b .liiod no rei.e; hut Rrevv aa miiitiyaacaa aaHl Da. Car tea aaantaiaaai Binby his new and pn nless nietliinl and In eiiil'l^days after Ihe operaUoa he pronounced ui^^run .1. I am now iwi'leotly si uud. Lulls I'ASTriRl.^AtIi !a. Mont -ON- SUNDAY,SEPT. 25. LIVERYSTABLE. U.G. BltoWNKLL, Proprietor. Buggies,Saddles and Horses (or Hire, Alsoproprietor or TassensT. HafenKe r.nd Ea^pi ess Line. CoBueetloa biaat^villi all trains. Officeana Stable. Hist Street. Anaconda. After. onseeeonl LOSTMAIN HOOD Basily,Quickly and Permanently Restored^cclebbsteb Knuu.-ii UcMSor KUV1A. Wsrrsntsdto cure or moneyrefunded.^It Is sold on a poslllsa^Kiisrsiites to curs any^form of ni'rvuuf rr^S^^trstimi or sny diwrder^of the fenitsl ortfsns . t^_ ,either sei. csu^d BOfOrO.fey ssceMive uso of^Tobacco. Alobol or Oiium. or ... -^e' voulhful Indncrstioa or ever indulgence etc,^lli/Vlnew. r,,nTuUk,n^. Vt sktfulnrse. ii, ulsit.iv^Mental Depression. rVufteinnii of the Brsin. WBSl^Xem.iri. llesrinu Down Pan s. Isciiiliuil Wesknets^ilrstsrls. NiH-turnsI Emi^'ions. hperaistiirrliirs,^L..M Power sud Imv'tency. whicli if neglected,^bjst Issd to premsturs old siis and ii sanity. Positivelysaorsnli-ed. Price It 00 s box; ^ bci*^Inr S^, IKI Kenl b t mail on retvipt ol price. A wrlttei^eusrSBtesfiirnislisd with every ^5.00ord^r rscsived.^f^ ri'fund the money ll s permSBSnt eure is n^/l ***C'*'1IiBRVIAMK 'iriyE CO Detroit. Mica.^Kor FsisTn liuiie. Montana^^at *W ^H^i: PUaKMAi'T.^^H. N. PAXSON, Mansrer.^|BJ West I'srr Biresb ODD- Cssitral Gckool PITYLIVERY STABLE. . PHILIPSBURO.MONT. A.W. /AcIJiTYRE, .PROPHltTOH. aGENERAL^TRANSFER^BUSINESS^transacted. Programme: lust llaee TrotttiiK, best throe heats In live,^^atrial: T. I'u'tCher's b g Prince; Will^Hun s Mfe s Haak Waaatl ^^^ Hamlin's bit^lii.otjaik; W. Luxion's Kf I Nalldrlver. secondliacc Troltinir. open lo all threa-year- olds,best iwo lu three. ThirdHare^How MBS -Huniilni!, 603 yards. Rnlrlati Tom^jr., Indian Tom, Barney. lourth liace VM(|| ASK ON 1IOHSEBACK.^Oiicn to all horsemen. A Borrlty. llacosaaaairnco at l p. m. sharp. Cars every^flvo luiuut'.-s. Ailinisslou vi eouts. Lailles free. Head ni.'irteis ot RegiiiblicanSlate Central Committer. GOV.JOHN E. RICKARDS. AND JudueL J. 11 milton, OfButte City, Mont, Willad Ir-ss Ihe electors of Montana at tha tiuifsand places stated below: Moll,lav.September 30, l.ewlstown.^Thiirsilay. .September '.'J, Bed LodfiB.^Friday, September ^, BIIIIbvs.^Saturday, October I, Miles city.^Monday, iviobera. Olendlve.^Wedoesday. October 5, llli! Timber.^Tliursduy, October ii, IMaPHas^Friday, October ;, Hu/eman. II)order Itepublleaa State Central rommlttee. tiloik.i: W. IliVl!*. II,^Vice ihalrnian. firstens- mm and DOUBLE m% ] CLIPPER SHADES Omnibusto all trains. wmTuleohons No. 23. U J. McCONNELk St CO., ARCHITECT*. ^-BCTTr, as1coxha ABO HaiEMA. Leaveall eommunlcat on^. orders tor plins ami^, gpecillcations. si.li clerk at Montana UoieL^I xaey wul receive pi oiupt alieulioa. CONCrHTHALL. TheOnly Sipiar* and Crowded House la^Ih ', 1 v.' I e:iti.,b' ^ io . \\.o'i..af M*l Ht Piivate Pari ai. Vocaland Ins:ru ii^nislCoueiTt Kverf^Ft Bun.'. Slum er^ visiting this resort^are-a as ^ trra ed c urteouslv. lbs^I'Uppi r sh ides the nu :est ujnsient^S^d loaal tr.ida o; any b-.-die lu Ha^^West ra C^ uatif. KINNEY^ HANSON. Troprs