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THEANACONDA STANDARD, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 17, 1895. U IKortbernMontana mews tLEaRlclTV ^-N To!' rfctGreat Fills office of the Standard Islocated in ihe corner room of the^Bach-Cory block, directly ir^oiite the^1^a^-^ Hotel, an.I at the corner of Central^^^- ^^^ Park drive. Advertising rate*^furnished 0:1 application. THE!ARE EXCITED NearNeibart a New Johannesburg^Springs to the Surface. MANY LOCATIONS POSTED ThereI* Litigation Brewing If the^Mines Turn Out to Bo Any^Good What theOre Car^^ries Per Ton. artilleryloose last evening at the Park theater.Il-i Will remain !n lad 15^days. and. being an Knglish subject,^will apply to the British minister at^Washington for aid and counsel. HEATED BY STEAM. TheStarting of the Great Electric^Piant at Niagara. TESLAIS SURELY A WON OF R HeAllows 1,000,000 Volts to Pass Through His Own Uodv-Bell^I'elophone People Always^Experimenting. GreatFalls. Oct. 16^There Is oon-^^IdeMble excitement here in regard to^fhe new gold mines located a few days^ago about five miles this side of Nel-^hart. The new camp has be.-n named^Johannesburg, ami a large number of^people are going there from almost ev^^ery section of Northern Montana. There^are now probably In the neighborhood^of 500 men on the ground and these are^mostly engaged In locating claims and^building shacks for business purposes^or to live in. Aspecial to this office to-night from^a Standard correspondent located at i^Neibart says: ^The gold excitement^still continues, and discoveries are re^^ported nearly every day. Whether any^of these discoveries will amount to^much is still problematical, as, so far,^there Is practically only surface show^^ings. On the Poorman claim, the orig^^inal discovery, only a few feet In depth^lias been mad- t ut work has been start^^ed on a tunnel to tap It lower down.^Work Is going on at several other^claims, but as none of them is near 10^feet of depth, a good deal of the work^now going on is In the way of erecting^cabins, etc., for the prospectors to live^In. For miles around the llrst loca^^tion nearly everything is located and^new strikes are reported in different di^^rections. One hears of fabulously rich^assays, but when lifted down they are^generally fr on MMM choice piece of^rook, or tiaey an pure fabrications.^Tiie general run of the rock Is in the^neighborhood of from 110 to JJO. The^Poorman averaips $18 across seven^feet; the DefenaVr assays 119.50 across |^four feet on the su.-f ^^^^^; the Wall Stre t^King shows $S and the Arc Gibbon $Jo. j^The.**^ arc a few of the leaders, all 1^ar .und, in the same neighborhood, and |^containing much the same character^of ore. The formation is granite and^the ore consists of an oxide of Iron^running In s'leaks through 111 ^ ^ nuartz. ^Shouldthe find prove to ba as valu- j^able as anticipat ^^! there Is going to be^lota of legal lighting over the claims,^as I u nions cross and extend over each j^other in every conceivable manner. '^Many of the claims were located about ;^the MM time, and It was not always^pn.-slhle to tell where ground had been^previously located. There has ben^som^ Jumping, but that Is generilly^frowned upon by every one. In a week^or so sufficient Vidway will have been^gained to show Mm p^ rmanency of the^ore and returns wMl also have been re^^ceived from ore shipped to the smelter.^Meantime the people here seem confi^^dent that a big thing has been discov^^ered.^ THEY'REHUSTLERS. Hie^ antral lllgn -..a- .^ I'nplle will He^^ mniurt.iti * i oiitractttr llay*e Iff it* Oh^' Falls, CVt. 15. -The question of^heat.ng the Central high school build^^ing is occupying the attention of the^school board at present almost to the exclusionof everything else. It h .s , F^m the Philadelphia 1 lines,^been d.nded to heat the structure by' ^The starting Ol uo great elect-^steam and the successful bidder Will plant at Niagara may said to opvn^probably be named within a day or * n ^,v epo a i:i human 1 ^.' *^^ I^tw0-j Emile Rerliner. the fanuus electrician Atthe meeting of the board of odu- f w^lshington. ^Power la to be fur- cation last n ght, Trustee Cooper . .._ broughtup the nVatter of W. F. Oay's n'sh^,!fal * '-v. n.utul) at a. ) claimfor balance on contracts for the deatred i^o;nt .viiaiti a radius ot .^construction of the school house In miles. It w i l llifiii iae city of nuital ^^South Great Falls and of the one at and I si.01.' I n-n M at Ml surpi:.- I^the lloston ft Montana smelters. The ft[ a tmur- day New York city INI*^balance due Gay was W!5. Gay J cred- n ||||| || f b m mm^. Water pow^Mors on this eontraot presented claims^aggregating Ivst-fl; of this total $133^was^by M Gay'spartners In the contract. Itwas anally decided that all Oay'l!^f*er; Twenty years hence all creditors,except Connelly and Mcltea. of ^ne electricity uti.iiei! in that eoun-^be paid 73 per cent, of their claims, and try will 'be obtained without burning^that action on Connelly's and Mcltea a any fuel. claimsbe deferred.^The greatest problem before electri - ^! dans to-day Is mhe transformation ot claimedby John MelUa and $123^' ^nni^a* aca e .0, U e pro BdConnelly, who. It Is said, were ^ *^^ ^l.^Jnouy. IaHo S-rUair^-I partners in the contract., ^^'^J 6* ^'^'^lJf.Has unlimited Fora quick trlD to Chicago try the^Burlington route via Northern Pacific^at Hillings. THEMARKETS. NewYork, Oct. lfi.^The action of the^stock market was actively iinftuenioed by^a rise hi the rates of foreign exchange^to within a fraction of the gold export^^ing point. Various reaaans were ad-^MMa| but It is really attributable to j ^fh'eee'b*tt^rles heaitinto elciricty iliiv.'t. As things^are now, fuel must be burned to make^steam, 'tine steam works Ml engine, t)he^engine operates a dynamo and the dy^^namo genetutea the current. Thltt elab^^orate process involve* an enormous^loss of energy. When the problem I^speak of has b^*en solved life will be^easier. Biddy w,li get up In the morn^^ing and stairt a tire, the heat of whtcih^will fill a series of storage batteries. WfettOWtintervention thechanges i.n the course of our mer- b hxlweLll nan-is. will do most of the^^^'^^^^ '^*'^ im^,,r^* ^'^7'whue , work ..f .Uie him - 1 during the day exportsshow a moderate declme. Nnrksanil Muada. IT.a.-i'i registered 111% US. I's coupon1U\ Paclllcsixes of l!^^5100 Atchi*c21% Am.ri 11 Kxpress116 OaaadaPaiadi$M CMtralPacitlc IS'j llurlitigton W'4 K..-..-1. * Tex is prefvrred 37', LiikeShoreloU'/i MichiganCentnalW Missouri'Paci'llcS^% North'rn Pacific 4% NorthernPaciitle prefurred W% Northwestern106% Nor:hw-^^ieiin preferred14*4 NewVork Cs.ntrallwr% OregonShort Lime ft U'tah Nonhcrn. 11^Illinois Central100 rnbllahrraof thrsnnilaiky ^Miner^ Know^How to Manser things. GreatFalls, Oct. 15.^The publishers ofthe L-andusky Miner are hustlers^In everey sense of that word, and the^following paragraph Indicates the ease,^courage and persistence with which^they deal with privations and discour^^agements. The Miner says: Oursilence for the past two weeks^must be attributed to. the fact that our^Junior has taken a lay-off and we were^compelled to hie ourselves to the bad^lands to secure our usual supply of^venison for t'he winter. We were also^fortunate enough to secure a few wolf^hides, the bounty on which will enable^us to purchase paper, Ink, and other^material necessary to run a newspeper.^Our tattered garm n;:= float humillat-^Ingly but boldly in the breezes, and^DM gentle zephyrs glide stealthily^through our uMato rs, but we will be in^It all the sam '. A man Who cin't run^a newspaper and live on future pros^^pects has no business to aspire for^public favors in this country. We can^b^ found at the old stand molding^public opinion and manufa turing fu^^ture Ideas for the presidential chair.^We also make a specialty of hard-luck^etiories. NorthAm. r.can PacificMall PullmanPalace KockIsland St.Paul St Paul preferred t'nton'Pacific (n-ited States Express Fargo Fx press WsstrMlrnlo.nt LeadTrust1 RioGrandt- Western KioQMBjdl Western preferred..^I^ -t iUrs and Ca'ttle Kmli rs Co OrtMNorthern preferred Sugar AdamsKxprees Sou'hernPaclllc 1% Theywill it gilt dbl dwelling, keep tine^mattiiine fans revolving, run the sew^^ing machine MM control of the family^elevator am I dumb waiter, t ^When we^know tow to transform MM Into elec^^tricity direct we sha'.i be able to use^the suns rays for manufa turing the^strange and potent flu.d. Think what^that will signify. Power will then be^as c^heap as sunlifrlvt. and nobody will^be obliged to do mechanlWU or bodily^Jabor. Su*5i an epoch will surely real^^ize the long-hoped for millennium. Tin^time Is already near when steam en^^gines will be done away with, revolu^^tionizing the eeono'iny of mankind.^Even now there Is a tendency to re^^place belting In factories witn sepai.it I^smali motoirs for ea 1\ lathe or other^machine, a dynamo in the engine roMii^supplying the current. Thus an im^^portant saving of powvr is aoeom- produceautomatically typewritten^matter In full pages. This will be a^great improvement ^u th.^ narrow pa-^iKT rlt.lx.n. It Is :h^ next important^^ten to bi ^/^comp!i-0;ed In telegraphy.^A Tact you may n t be aware of has^to do with the remarkably small^amount pt electricity required tor^tfSasntttMf the hutnan voice over the^le- 1 .i .ne wire. Tl ^ current OMded^may !^^ only the 01.-millionth part of^what a ml electri - battery will fur^^nish. Ity the W.IV, When oile speaks^through a telephone, he do^ s not talk^^^v. r the line of wlrv He merely tal .s^Into a little 00M In U^^ Instrunn nt. Il^Is 4 secoriJ ci|l near it that traastnlts^the wools, in the Datted States tben^are more telephone subs ril^rs loan in^all the cotmtiies of Fur^pe put to^^gether. One of the rahMblt new OOM^of electricity U to sop irate copper^from th. ..re. The nMir II dMMtl .1^In adds and the metal Is deposi e,| by^' ' t.-ti ^n of a powerful dynamo u;. .n^metal plates. Thekitchen of the future will Ml^run by el. triclty. Such a kttoben was^exhibited In openatlon at th^' ^ ^id's^fair In Chicago. It was absolutely^free from dust and dirt. il it for^oioklng was produ. d a: an tnstan a^notice by turning a switch. titan^trie heating for practical ptirpofes is^a problem not yet satisfactorily solved,^M^ fi-ly because It Is not cheap^^ ^Hough. HISTROUBLE OVER. Frank^ MM l.abl at It si the MfftSM^\\i re 4 enduete I !^v the *las^n*. Iri at Falls, Oct. 16 ^The funeril^MrVloM o\ or the remains of the late^Flank C. I'utts took piace from t!ie 1111^del; iking rooms this afternoon and^Wtr* lamidy attended. The MirlcH^^ n c inducted by the Masons, who^la 1 him at rest with Masonic honors.^The attendance from the Mill and^Smeltermen s union was large and^many old friends of the unfortunate^man were also present. The sympathy^of t'he entire community goes out to^the l^ereaved w.dow and children. In^a card of tiianks requested published,^^Mrs. Cutts says: ^I should like to^thank the friends who have been so^Mad to me in my trouble. Their kind^^ness overwhelms me. Words cannot ex^^press the gratitude 1 feel for them. ASTATE DINNER. ParkHotel ORBAT FALLS. MONT.^WAXE HOTEL COMP Y. Tl'EMost Liberally Msnaged HomI to^' tb^ St^'^, with all mo Isro ImnroT*^rn 1 rooms wmi baths, en atnts .r -i.^^gi^. Lar-^, weii I'm'el aampis rouil^lor the 1- .mmerci 1 tr i Is. KCLLCY,Mi'in.iqcr. 1 'FatMer,^ ^^'d the New II inipshire bov Iwant to go to town to ^ee th^ tally^ho parade.^ ^Never mind the town tally- I^ho. I'.p!:;a:m,^ sa. l Farnn r lir.ie.. .-, .^^We'll have .1 I. une show. You hM the 1^corn and I'll keep tally.^^Lowell Cour- i^ler. I'arafonIbeee Nrn't Fltteil.^Ot.poslte public llbrarv; one of th^^best houses In the city Uaard Jnd^rooms at reasonable rales. TheNorthern Paclllc has Inaugurat^^ed a change that will b* appreciated by^a larite section of th- tt iv ling public^by running a tourist sleeper ihr nig 1^from St. Paul to Sin Francisco with^^out change, every Mtk. This car |MV^ I^St. Paul every WldlMi lay and will^piss (iarrisoii , vei^ Friday at 10 V) a.^m. 1'lie car connects .11 Portland with^the I iiitbern Pacific, and lays there ;^only JO minutes. tKtarrb t ureil, Henlt'iard sw. et 'ir*i h S.ilea's C I'ari-h RMII iy^X.isal Injector free. secure!by Pim m Mill. I 00 - Appreciate. A(rood remedy and ihere Is not ativth'ng^on the mirk.^ tha' equal* French Tansy^Tablets for ihe relief and cura of painful^or Irrenular menses. TaV^* table s re^^move all obstructions, no matter what^the cause. Manufactured by A Aiig.n-^die, Parla, France, and for sale only by^O M Newbro Drug C o.. Ilutte. Mont ,^sole agents. Price, %2 per box. sent by^mail securely sealed. Ailjllttl amllT l^lnVmnr.'^. Itid temper Is often merely bad diges^^tion. Manyquarrels attributed to perversn ttapoMimiiar.^ due to 1 rordsrsd livers^It pani Tabulea idjim family dlffer-^enceia, and would prevent Jliem. which Is^better, if 'taken :n time. ItipansTmuiea, mltri after mea'w.^morning and evening, for am 11 In, regu^^late the system and sweoten the temper. Navajo^l*r\\^\i Iam now prepared to fill or.l rs for^these excMien; MaaMM, They are bs^^yond doaht the har!^st w-irus; gooftl^ntaJ* 10 ^n^ w.-.rM. in.l hs.ag UM^angM*^^Water-proof are llpscMUf adapted tor^out^; le w. \r. For itMn ^nd wool men^or any one camp rg oai^shere their bed^^ding .9 exposed M th* weather^a Nav-^Jo blanket !^ ind'.^p^nj:b|a^being pare^wrol and entlr^ly ma l^ by hani. The^Navajo Indttt.s have mile these blanket!^en th^lr reservation in Ar.mna for the^past r^) yean or more and thetr produaM^rtai I at th.i very hignea: p^iln: of ex,-^l-^ler..y. Thcig 1 o'.u.ely nyhlrt In the^blanket line that wll: wear ^iiil with^them. In tact a ^Navijo will list a life^^time. ^ 1 buy them I r-'t from the In-^d'ltis themselv^^ sad eat en*ie-q:i*ntily^^Maw the l^i^ea- poa^hle IgnM on these^gaedn The common .\'e\ ilo la o vl -ary^eolcrs, wht'.e, Mii k and colore 1 ^ r I^^III for it) rents per pi.u.id. The finer^grade! I n h:*h colore from It to $2 per^pound, according to grade ail fin.in. A^fen o'd Ml^s.-vi Navaje'i In MM| .a rare^co'orlnss from I'o to It'O. JJlsnketisent to any address. eiprMi^C. o. D. with griTllege tf etamlnetlea,^AJTORBW JKfSCTf,^Great FnII -. M ^at. FIRSTNATIONAL BANK BEI.RXA,M l. DBSIOSATKI)DaVOMIOKI FinancialAgent of the United States. at'4 ' pitched. 173MAKVEI^S OF THE PRESENT, | 7S ^We do got need to look to tlie future 7^!74 ' for elecmicai wonders. The pr MM is HT giving birth to mauvel gat iff mu-v^l He^ The long-dlslani'* telephone ov^ liatnl 4^ has ceased to be regarded ius extra ir- Mi dinar*, Pexipio talk fiom Chicago to BoatN without thinking of the marvel Sl'i of It. Before very long New York and 17 j other eastern cltiia will be conn BMd 41 I with Baa FranoJJgog by telephone. There 2^'4) la no dimcu'ity about that, save that ^( ' the esiabiinlinifnt of sutlh a tMMMon* 19/7^ ! tineniial line would require a good de U AnElaborate Affair Bajsged by Only s^a Irw of Ihr ^^ ret -IOO.^^Oreat Falls, Oct. Hi^A state dinner^was recently given in this city by a^member of Mr. Cleveland's official fam^^ily^in the person of the Chinese In^^spector of this district, (inly tha prom-^nrnt miabin of e\en the local 400^Vtn araml and the affair Is said to^have barn prominent by the delicacy of^the brands, the grand decorations of^^th^ parlors, the eliborate nfOgrngMM^of amusements and the austere and^dignified nveptlon accorded t^^ the fa- I^vored few. It was an occasion long^to be remembered by th .so fortunate i^eti eigii to lie popular with the Orggl^Calls branch of the national adminia^tration. rapt.;HI QMMMal l'r^nts,^ONE MILLION DOLLARS fleaeraiBan dug II is nesi 1 rar.s cl-l. l.,tas Mlk' . a on I n. ' Iiepoiils. safely^laepoall MaMi .l.i^24 Ioiu y '.aritft. Moneyeasy, cloweil 2 per cent. Bterrrng^excha/nge, strong; Mils at $I.S8'ijf4.884 Air^dvmanti and $4.lt7^^)r4.K71l| for 60 oVatjs.^Oovernmeiivt bonds, steady. Metsl.Market. Silver,68. Petroleum,quliet; Untted closed ILMH asked.Pig iron, steady. Copper,dull; brokens' price, $12.00; en- chanigeprtce, $12.00012.16.^Lead, quiet. CHICAGOMARKETS. Ofcapital, mainly be; ause the copper^wire employed would have to ho very^heavy, and copper is cosaly. The gre.ut-^sr ^h^ distance the heavier tthe wire^must be. The next step in the develop^^ment of the telephone will enable a^number of 'persona 'to itjafk over the^same wire simultanemisly and by this^means the coai of long d..stance tele,^phoning will be muoh reduced. Experts^^ire working on this problem now. TheBell cwmpany spends $100,000 a^year for experiments. In its Boston^laboratory 30 experts are constantly^engaged in working on telephone prob^^lems. An Invention that is even now^approaching perfection Is the thentr.-^phone. This contrtvnnce will moke It^possible for people to step Into a public^office and listen to grand opera, comta^opera or the song^* ^and funny dialogues^of a variety show, choosing among NEWS IN BRIEF. LlvaMurk. Chicago,Oct. IS.^Common to choice^cattle weighing 1,000 to 1,700 pound* were^saleable at $3.40'(i5.50, with the greater j B,lon attractions ab pleases their fan- y^part of the sales at $4.GO^0.26. The stock- I ^( ^^urse such a dev.^-e may be turmd^er and feeder trade -this week has beon account a^ a household con\-enlence^lively and as the offering* have fallen I ^^ thatwelil-to-do-citdzen will be off,niljm for (rood' lots have firmed up, j *-b,e to lteten to a play or an opera^more sales being made at $3.8064.00. Bulls | without leaving Ihls dwelling. rVofaM^were aga.n in good demand at $1.7^j3.S5, | ^,,,r Trouvelot, the astronomer, has ob-^not many going above, and cows and Served sounds in the telephone eorre-^bettoM brought $1.4CKS3.80. Western raing- i nponding to explosions of hydrogen In^vrs are not selling as well as usual, and , the sun. Su'h ex-plosions are frequent-^sales are lai-gely at a decline of 10 cents, ^^ be seen ithrougfi the telescope-^few gnOBg above $4.00.I cata.itrcphea on gigantic and appalling HogsThe bulk of the sales took place ' scale, the smallest of w-hMa WOOM suf-^a't $3.Mi'a3.*^ and the choicest droves sold flee to wholly destroy a planet the size^at $I.W/tf4.10 as aga.nst $j.3o a year ago. of the earth. Simultaneously with eaeh^p.gs were offered in great numbers aund solar explosion, as report.-1 by Profes- .1M $2.00^13.80., sor TtouwIo*. a peculiar orn^kirn| IhHp-MMwere firm for choice sound is heard In the telephone. l-;l ^-^docks, but weak for others. Inferior to triclty, you know, has tine same v. Ii ^- MmHanta ^'n^t Pay. Promthe Yellowstone Journal, Arecent decision of tiie supreme^court of Illinois, brings to mind the^exiting times of some years ago when^v: laog Morrta, one of the Chicago's^^Mg four,^ was huylni; all the range^rattle In this section of the country^ntid setting the country wild. Sonic^b m IT other the market didn't go to^suit Mr. Morris and many of bis deals^were not tarried to a conolaalon. One thathe tried to get rid of was a big^purchase from Ptirrt Wibaux Og which^some cattle were delivered and the re^^mainder tendered and refused. Mr.^Wibaux promptly sued Mr. Morris In^the Chicago courts for the amount In^^on the contract and got a verdict for^$'i.^^,000 from which Mr. Morris appealed^and went to the supreme court. To^^day Mr. Courtenay Is In receipt of a^telegram from Mr. Wibaux's Chicago^lawyers staling that the supreme court^has affirmed the decision of the lower^court, so Mr. Morris must pay. It Is^proper to state that the strength of^Mr. Wibaux's claim lay solely in the^Iron-clad contract covering the deal^which was drawn by Mr. Courtenay.^The best lawyers In Chicago tried In^every conceivable way to pick a flaw^In this document but It withstood all^attacks and amply secured to Mr. Wi^^baux his rights in the matter. Mr.^Courtenay naturally feels as If his bus^^iness methods had had a very strong^endorsement. Thereshould be no scrapping for^place in the goMlng state coareatlon, butevery republican should take what^is given liitn and let nuke faces for^the reason that thfl other fellow got it.^In the coming lUclitOB it will be^^dhrill, ye tarriers, dhrlll,^ and It will^be no walkover for any party. ^llasln^Times. C.reatFall^. Oct. 16^Revival meet^^ings continue at ih^ Methoitst r^necfc, andappeir to be trowing in interest. Thelamily of Captain Couch has re^^turned from California, and will here^^after reside permanently at Suiutyside,^one of fhe most attractive coun'ry r. sl- I^dences In Montana. Superintendentand Mrs. P. McLaren^will occupy the Adams residence on^Third ItrnOl aorth until Mrs. Adams^returns home from St. Louis January^n-^xt. ||Is said there has been but one^d.iath from diphtheria at Sand Coulee,^but there are yet one or more cases In^camp. The school remains closed, how-^fvT, as a precautionary measure^against the drei l disease. Parentsof Kie pupils attending the^school at the Boston ^ Montana smelt^^ers are anxious that Miss Kathryn Mil^^ler, who was elected second teacher a^short time ago, to begin her duties^when ordered by the school board,^should be instructed to begin teaching.^There are now 50 pupils, distributed^fat' 'Ugh seven grades, in Miss O'Ora-^dy 's r ^om. . CharleyMeeks. a colored man -^-ho^has resided In Northern Montana for^20 years, left to-day for Kansas City,^-'here he will reside In the future.^Charley has made two or three good^fortunes in mining, but has Invariably^epent the money received from the sale^of good properties in the development^of otiher mines that have proven worth^^less. Thesupreme court has affirmed the^Judgment of the lower court In the^eis ' of the s'ate vs. Sam Sims, con^^victed of slaughtering stolen cattle,^near Chanborlala'l ranch on Box Elder^cr-*k. The sup-erne court says: ^There^wa^ no motion in arrest of Judgment in^the court below. Mo errors In the Judg^^ment have been called to our attention^and we ^have discovered none. The ln-^f .rtmtlon Is sufficient to support the^Ju lgmen. The appeal is absolutely^without merit. Jihn Br ovn was fined $^) and costs^^to-day for getting gay and .urnlng nis choice-natives, $1.2.^ijt3.u0; westerns, $2.0l@^l.^j amd lambs, I3.nytf4.a0 for poor to^pr.me. I pM Oattla, 19.000; calres, 600; hogs, 40.U00;sheep, 13,000. Whi.1 M.trLrt. Wheatruled' strong and higher early Inthe day, dk-spite t'he fact thai cebms^came a little lower, and that the war Ityas light. In fact, the twn nre sup^^posed to i^e tloanfy routed, 'p,;.; idea isconfirmed by experiments of Tesla^who produces In an open room wn.at^looks like a gas Jet, IfhntMtl It le noth^^ing but a discharge of Mil dill III fr^m^a metal point, generated by a ^ uiT. nt^at a hl^'n rate oif ^K -t nation. TESLAS WoNIiKIlhi'L WORK^^Tesla. you know, has done MOM scarewas ov.T. The sentiment was bull- very wanderful (Ding* He tills a r isha'nd found some Justitncalion in the^ligh'o r ^!^ I.vere - -a the Northwest, whica^for the first time jti several wes-ks w^ixj^below those of the sajne day las. year. withelectricity, no 1 It arl i n he holds^a glass tube i-xo ius^e,i,,f air anywhere^In the room, a light apiiea^-s In tie-^tube. No wlr.s are used. That some^ekiy we may be able to lilttmlaata our^houses by electricity nitnooi employ^^ing wires seems . utln ly p s.uie. y,'lU^baVI iieard. doubtless, of the manner^In which Tesla pas- I l.oOu.oiX) volts of 4birMtfo t'lo.lnre.^Close: December wheat, fln'j; corn, 27*';^oo'-. l$Mj January pork, $9.47; ribs, $1.7:;^lard, $3.47. Rece.ptis Wheat, 229,000; corn, 453.000; electricity through Lis own bodj With'^oais, SOO.uOu.out suffering any Injury. That Is eas- Illy explaln -d. Energy can accomplish^nothing unless oppr.sed by resist.m (ptrl.ratedMan on a ( elrl.rated It.Or.ml GeneralLew Wallace, the renowned^sollier. statesman, traveler and author, aayi this aMapHaMai to the Ch igo. MilwaukeeaV St. Paul railway in the St. PaulBrialag WawitXeoard, bit ^. HMi Ihave travele.1 all over the United^States end Europe, but never before have^I seen such maitnift'ent train service as I^enjoyed on the Milwaukee between Chi- I^Ma* and St Paul. The pr.va:.- ompart-^ment cars are superior to anythtng of^the kind I ever law. I'hetralnr referred to by the atifhor of^^Hen llur^ are vestibule I tarojghout.^heated by ettam. lighted by elecrrlity^and arrange.! with the famous electrto^berth reading lamp. J.T. CON laBTi^Asst. Oen. Pass. Agt.,^St. Paul. Minn. Thepre it I. W. Mirpor has come^from Kentucky to Montana to stay. tltesaajaMeepise Tare The Northern Pacitlc Is the only line operatingtnr. ugh Pullman vestibule.I^standard sle. p'.ng ears between llutle and^W Paul. Ottg ticket olllce. ^3 Ka^t llroad- way,Huote. Tomake Mi heir grow a natural color,^prevent Mildness and keep tha scalp^h^al:hy. Hall's Hair Uenewer was In^^vented and has proved Itself successful. TheIlutte, A.iaconda A Pacific railway^have tkkets on sale at the Great North^^ern city ticket iittl. o, liKi Main street.^Street car tickets fiee. ~Paine's ^.^[Qler/ CompoundI T. Ri'iaer ED Idaertsi^BaMgi 9 . ^P^^^^,^'. ' ii gT. Hnueer Oor^e l- i ore^J U. Ma t i^lie uy K e.a c.iv. Con orrtcRnsi PresHeel * \. a hat t lit Met v aoi.er AMlitaul 14 piasiions. KD. E.lj' T'nB^A. J. la.le^VS 111 ii I ' l 1* Johnl'.. urtiu^.la tut lalb-.'ts K.W llratilu Ui,l a n L. Iloge. M. B. It-. v:i^ ^. Tt. C. One^ben. Mar i^ luiy. v E. Sargeant,W \i. Thornton. ANACONDA.MONTANA. Buyand sell Domestic and Foreign Bx-^cbirfe end transact a General Hanking^Baatanan ^^ .lleetiens promptly attended^to. Exchange drawn on London, lilin-^burgh. Glasgow. Da' ;^ It iv. Parla HaMbari Bar lis aad al the leading cltleeof Furore. COIlltl'SPONDENTS: NationalPark II i fjoiahaNational Hank Fir:National Baafc w.iis,Parga * ^^u I'ati Natl'iil Ha ^ He^^ Br iwaiM A On.. ..^MereaaaM* National Hank^Larania Hros * cn New Tork Omaha Bt. Ptal S.inr ^ ^ ^ ^ Ogden nut-e Hel-n* DeerT ^ tge FIRSTNATIONAL BANK arsut is. Mora. CompareOur Time Buflingion toOmaha, Ht. Joseph.^Kansas City or St Louis^with that ot any other^line. Vu will be surprised to^find bow mu' h .palcker It^Ii. Hours^whole hours^^less. Tickets,time-tables and^full Information on appli^^cation 10 the re ar, st tickll^aijent, or by addressing riol[V.'o l- I I and I' IflMM fiitt; VK Juhnstoa C.l. Billiuqa NggJ Capitaland Cnd'T le 1 fronts. ONEMILLION DOLLARS GeneralBanking Business Transacted. Currentaccount^ re eired from kaBfea H'ma^sod .ndlTld ials on f.iiorable terms, buy tud^tea ivehaiKS on all cr.u p., cui t lu la*^Hulled Males, Kiirope an t fhina. isnue eoav^^Mtllal hi l farelxi otters ef iredll ani'ahia^In al d irts of tu^ word, fell ecu ana i romi'tli^aiteuded lo. orrtcrnst HlrsmKnowles President Jame,a I a Lett V.ee I r aieeol AuatuwJ. Pan,CasoMif STATESAVINGS BANK coanat.v an l ARa, itrxa.^orriur.a*. T.A. la try^ 0.U. fa mer. t.yL i.ou.sm rres'leal .Tlea Preal al v.'^tBMM rsd in MgBai ^!*^. '0^.^Bnrp'in .n i n ;lr del profit*, tao.ooa. MMatMan Mgenriiiia ana i ^ iittoa. (a MreMaalit on Us lite. 1st li sitibeiias iTiitai blala at. lb' ] '.e lpu HiM ot lu^ tnlteaj^Hitie and Europe ^ ^i lane at -o-i .1 te lliU, .1 gen lloatonMlnintr *tor'.a^Bos'on, Oct. 16.^Boston A Montana,^KVi; Butte ^ Boston, 1S14. PurifyAnd Enrich^Your Blood^By Taking VERS Sarsaparilla Itwas the Only^Sarsaparilla admitted^At World's Fair. AVER'SPILLS for the Liver. Acurrent of l.ODQ.UQO volrs Is so stroiiR^th;vt the body I'innr.t appOM any r--^si.---' an ^^ ^ it. a'.d so It passes : ^ .^without d dr.g harm. I'o to a ^-.-r:..--i^point hlirh voltage Is destructive, I .^beyond :!at point It Is less dangerous.^When the voltage reaches the hun^^dreds of thousands there Is no effect^exept that cf warming. Tesla has de-^vi.tnd a bath In which lleutikilty MkM^the place of water. It Is for medl. al^purp^see. 'One ^.f the most remmrkahle of Tes^^ta's inventions Is ihls so-called 'oscilla^^tor.' which is a contrivance consisting^of a steam piston vibrating at a tre^^mendous rate . ' sp '^' I K ll.-'.st el - msgnets.The oscMIation though so^rapid. Is thnuiTh s^ ami il a space that^the pis*, n seeTis mer.-iy t3 tremble ,i^^It vibra:^s. Uy means of this de\l^very powerful ewraotl are g- n.-rat. d.^and MMrgy Is u*:*'t-d m-re .snnomi-^cally. In other words, le* en-rpy e ^ ;^to waste. Tesla emplcy* his oscillator^for HgMa and foe winning ma ihlmijr^Another ..f his feats Is M 'harg- ^^Im-^seif with eie-Tlity in su a 'pac.-. i'.iea^that his h ely |a luminous In a dirk^room. Thus charged, he takes an e,.^,-^tr*. ^ Ught buib In one hand ^nd Ignites^il by pining a liti,-er of his o .. ^- :.4n,|^up -n i ir-rn-ra: ^r.^'^Jeefore long the telegraph w ill ilst-lf .V::,VrV TarnO'Shanter's riile tlirour/h the^mirlniirht wind with the hoRtblc hob-^K^i)litts purauiag him was only a lad^'lr^.im, or gdgktmire, which anvlselv is^lia'ile to experit in a the result of nu t-^eating or an .itt.n k of bttnMM^ in-^'li^e^tion. To avi.i l such dis.a(rretalilc^cxjK-riences OM or tun of l^r. Pierce's^Pleasant Pellets gtonld tic taken alter a^too hearty meal and the action of the^stomach will tht rd.v l^ nuickt-ni 'l ami^the meal promjiilv rHgMaan. Thentoo if Nature K- assistc^l a little^now Mag then :;; removing adtadMg^matter from the stomach ami MOWN tou^will BjMflhy a- '.'. ^ multitude n^tr Ming ilcranjjctiK tits and i!i-^ iy atpl^will have less frc^iucnt need for vour^floctors' services. ofall known agtati for tkai Mneaai^Or. Pit-rceVJ^oj.in' l'ellets arc the Drat^Their secondary effect is to keep the^tsiwels ojieti and H |BhWi nut to further^constipate, as is the case with other jiills.^HetKc. tlnir great tMijiularity with ^-iif-^ferers from ,1 r.'i.! cnstifvition, piles^and their attendant oisomifort and inan-^ifoid derangements. ThePellets cure 1 jioMMMB, sick and^hilious headache, dizziness, costiveness,^orcon.itiii.itii.il. sour stomach kiss of ap-^tietite, coated tong-ie, indigestion, or^''.vsprpsia, windy ! rkhings, ^^heart^^burn, ' pain an.{ di-tr. ,s afier eating,^aai kindred der.ingetnc.its of the livtr,^-tomach and lsm.1-. One little ^Pel^^let^ is a la.'.atiu, mo are intMlv ca^^thartic. 1 Ie k Basal la th* lirea-^H l^ otll ^ ot tie -lau- dir l. in ih ^ iioch-t'ory^I'.ue^ r.eaunt reoin.^t h o r sagaif ^^ ntn i ral^an ; bents I, ^i h aeatrM IIhis ail'l J U tor ^e; \ I-'-. termsre sonai.te. \p-^p.y .it Mae I id otllcH,^(^teal I'ul i. Moi, am. ptsaigilg,MM MtMOMMb P.a. I.^rg^'C. U. FalmM 41W ^t. 'tonA. II Barrel Iii LmI ,tr. K W son gV KaaiiefK. T. .a r.Hi.. . bau.ug uaae tQieohm siffl R.GWINN, H. D. EYEand EAR. BAILEYBL'K, HELLNA, Mont t-iKUaovba, no.ft. .red Beonett t.U I ...uM li.A. Wml V^ r - -at ^ j .. at G mm mm seee*e*eeee:eeee**eeee Bootaais n tor liyjlids. Thewtt-rsot IhM pop ilar resort^' are acknowledged la c 'iitain more^' rurative ptfepatUw tbai my I ther In^th lt . e Oood ace mm da.iouj at^\ luo huleL BbIM lieasotiabie. gri;gso.\s waters, ritorKiii 'H- MMIN HOGS. Puroc-Jersty, earl -at maturing stock^on earth. Ml -ht a I tnonrhs. S'aa | , t^.^Have hao them w..a*h 14.' pounda at I^morth*. AdMreu Dl'ROO IB8BBT^BTiVK t'AHAl. I^-er l.olge, Mont. Capital$ To.OOC Surplusand Profit | WilliamL lloge 3d U Hr-.wa.- R. C^Cl4mb^r^. Mi- - Daly. F. B.^Sargean i. RtM.Cl.lliD. BUTTECITY. MONTANA Tlgiaillla General Baafe -g Bus aesa^Fx -hange drawn on theaMM ol Europe COLLMCTIOM PROUPTLT ATTEND^^ED T\^. Correspor.Jenu.IV'.ia. Fargo * Ce^^New Y irk iVella, Fargo * Co.. Salt^Like. Wells. f*rgo A Co. Saa Fran^^cisco: Ofiha National It.tik. Onaaaa;^Hoc Daly A C^ Attaeonda. Trya Want Ad in^THE STANDARD.