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THEANACONDA STANDARD: SATURDAY MORNING. APRIL 25, 1891. COULDNOT FIND OUT TbeCoroner's Jury Unable to Deter^^mine tbe CuDst (f Marem's Death. THECASl. MAY HE REOPENED TheWidow. It Is ThoiiRht. Could^Add Impiirtnn: Testimony Mr.^Dundt-n's bu t tor Divorce ^^Death of Youni; Haynes. Spavlaltn the Maiiitnral MlBbOtL.A, A;tril SI.^The MHM^^jury MrMatiffatiliK* the causa^ of Ihi' ila-ath^of Josa |'h Mar. lit ilnithi-al ltd ilclitia-ra-^tiotiH tins 111.Tiling afta-r mmmmm the te.sti-^luony of Umli'r S.i.nII Mi l lima^. Ilu^saiil that Ik* wi'iit to Arh-a- on Wednesday^iiipht and met the tram it* w ttiat picked^the liixly up. Yct-tcnlay mmmmmj la- vmm^out 011 their train, Md mmm tin y reached^the place wlit-ri* tin1 man ^in. iouiid tln*y^eiplainasd the situation. 1 'In- lu-ail of unii^holt that faistciictl a fishplate to a rail^pn^jecw-d aonicwhat, ami it wuh covered^with blood ami hair. The lit' hciicath it^wan aim covered with blood, hair, tilth^and hraitis. Bpoltiof IiIoimI rould ho seen^for 311 MM cast of thi-ri', lookiui; an if it^find spurted lliat alittaiirc The ground^near tin* tit' was saturated with IiIoihI to^the ilcplh of two niches or more. Afta-r^look me the Kitiiaiion ovi r Mr. aWCaMJ^conrludi'd that Mr. Maront, who was^quite drunk, boarded a freight train at^lfavalli ahoiit 1 ::m o'clock 'I'ui Mlay iiiorn-^inK. intending to bo to the homo of a^fi n ml living near Aria e. It was BMW*^n-iitly his int. ilium to jump oil from tin.^train as it was running slowly up a gratia-^nrar his friend's mmm lh- had i-vidoiitly^Ihi ii ruling on a bumper and holdinir a^Lrako rod. As hi'in an il Ins di siiuatioii^be probably triial to get hi- foot in tbe^step on Ml m^Io of the ear and. tattkMJ ^o^do ho, fi ll. 'I lie ear sli in U him on the^^id.' of the head and kmekeil^him down 1^ the Brounil with er. .it^fere, wheiii he struck bin^Ili ad on Mm li-h-i^Iate holt or lia, crushing^ill his skull. l'roiii all Mr. Met lung^could learn, he h id mm MMl at Ariee^at all; an I it was hmmmmm1 that^tramps would follow Inui ihi.uiuh a mmm^and murder hint ill the open country ill^bight of a MMM. Afterhearing the testimony the jury^brought in a vcrchcl to th^ i Hi el that the^deceased came to Ins ilealll hyaceldelll III^soui^- manner and by some means to the^jury unknown. About11 o'el ^ck Mr*. M.iniil arr.ved^from the I'hilliisa.l e. iiiitrv. She hay- that^she gave her hiis aml MOO in hills just^before he left boiiie, an I she knows that^he had mime golii ot his own. This le-^ti-^inoiiy has PMlaasJ a itotiht in the minds a.f^iiiiiii' of MM jurors as to the conei-tin t-s^oi their verdici, ami four m^ them have^i-xptessed a ilesire to tie ia e.illed ami pi r-^liiitied to hear Mis. M.m in s tesiuuoiiy. Tbe cell Her proposes to see the county attorney,ami il Mich a course is deemed^legal, he will recall the jury. S inc m-^teiestmg developments may follow. Hr.I.. II. t hoipi.'iie of .ins city wa* ta^-^il.iy aillniit. il to full a in/., iislup. adetault was t.ikeii this morning by^the plallllllV's atloi ney in the ease of K.^H. Itiimlen v.-. H 'ltha iliiiiden, for ^li-^voice. Tbe complain! was tiled April 7,^charging that the defendant hail been^gudiy of adultery in Helena and was now^living in a state of adultery in Anaconda.^Her attorn, y demur!-, d, but the ^mjmhmc^was overruled mi Anril hi, and In days^given in which to answer. The tune^pircd yesterday. Te.tuuoiiy will proba^^bly I., taken to-morrow. Tiniiias t 'ouch ot Ituiio is registered at tileFlorence. OustGamer and John V.Petrili of Ana^^conda are at the Mi s.uila. Littlelira II. Ilaym s, the I l ya ar-aihl^son of.). P, ll.i^-nes of I'loreiice, who was^hroiight to ^t. r.iiru k's MMMMafJ on^Wednesday, died thele MMMMl 1 o'clock^tins nun rung. As stand in ^cslerday's^MVAMDAKI*. be was taken with tin- grip aboutsix Weeks ago and It settled itl Ills spine.S.uce Momlay he r. maiiicd un^^conscious. Mr. Haynes has gone home^this aftel llooll to si e Mhelln r his wile,^who has In cu ill, can attend the funeral^here to-Ill'.ITow. Jani.s Miaw n il. a :i il 41, died of MM^^sumption at St. l'airck's hospital at ^^^o'clock last night. II. funeral will take^place In in the ( athohe ehurcli M*MM*^row. A.I. St. wart, the drug clerk, appeared^before Ju.lge hvalis this tiioruiug and^hail Ins exam unit.on put i II nil this aft^^ernoon. I hell II Was po-tponed till 10^o'elo. k Monday loreiioon. He is u11.1. r haiiialsto appear. ^ . MUCH UAMACL WIIOUUHT. IllI'aipe h.ih I'l l) 1114 Mileii lilt* I'llWller^I MsaatM Oaaai rra-al^liat.mi , April SI. The 1 Xl'losioii of yes.^Icrilay, which caused such li. avy BaMBMM^and Ions, creali d criai alarm. At the^Vatican all the windows of the pope's li^^brary were broken, an i a mmmm t of^pre. lolls 11 lies destroyed. The ktaine.l^glass windows ol .^si. Pad r's and St.^I'u'.iI'm were heavily damaged atid m.iiiy^relies were destroyed. St. I'.nil's eliiireli WillIsi' closeil while the 1 la IliaIs I ic 1 lig repaired.The 1) siruelioii wrought will^be irreparable, as the valua^'l. works of^art which were dt -troyed mmmm I^' n Ji'ae.d. S0111. time will el.ip-e before till' fullMMMMl of the i|.image can be known.^It now transpires that the pope was 1 11-^gagi d in piaymg vs. 11 - rj th,. explosion^ahook the Vatican hntl.lmg. So severe^was the stiiH-k that his h^ .hue-s w^.iiht have^fall. 11 had not one of tn. MMMM M ught^him. Investigation sh iw that the explo-^atoll was caused by the aeeideutal igni^^tion of some shell caps. a mimlHTof the^injured have died. King Humbert is to^^day calling at the ho-p nils and visiting^the wounded people. The king's sympa^^thetic action m conveying the wounded in^hit own carriage to tin- ho.pital yesterday^and ill visiting the wounded i.s^day is^highly appr.-ciati d by the populace ot tins^city. Among th .si hurt by the accident^was II.Hot, the rreiieli ambassador, by^falling gla^. _ IMl '11 A1 bMMM II.^Dktiioit, April '.'4. This evening the^^ Ireet 4 ar eompany MMMMl th.- mayor's^suggestion of arbitration, and the striker,^are jubilant. No ellort wiil be made to^run cars until tbe arbitration committee^reports. Ahpaniali IMMJ tli.ekftt.^M A D1:11 ^. April .4 Intilhgeiiee has^received that the Spanish gunboat Canto^struck a nx'k oil I'.irto I', it 1 and Is-ealne^a total loss. 'I be ( .into was of thu tbird-^eiass and used as a i;uard-ship. funny as a farce. AChance lor a MMMM In a llrsaeh of^l*riiml^e Case. FromHip Plttslsug li'ipatcli. l.veiiwithout a Sam Wellor the breach^of promise suit of Mrs. Surah Ann Ayres^Vs. John Wesley .Smith in common pleas^No. J belort' Judg.- I.wing yesterday, was^funnier than that of llardell vs. I'ickwick.^Sarah Ann mid John Wesley are both^rcsuleiits of Mansth id, and the latter ^^^l.ngiish. M4M l.nglish. you know,^ and^a coal miner. Iloth are of mature years,^three score or more, and both had been^married previously. Alady named Norton was a witness for^the plaintiff, and though ^he did not recol^^lect hearing Mr. Smith say anything^about ducks or about the favorite dish of^Mrs. I iuppilis' husband, she did profess^to know that Mi. Mnitli said he would^marry Mrs. Ay res all. r her probation asa^MMekoeper if she suited I.mi. It ap^^peared that she didn't suit and he married^another woman. Inanswer to tint defendant's lawyer,^Mis. Norton said she had known cvi-^MM of nlicciinn to have been furnished^by Mr. Smith. W hen asked by Ills law^^yer if she f.-it suie she knew iiymptotus^of Jove when she saw them, Mrs. Norton^drew herself up and said contemptuouslyJ^^1 think 1 ought to. I've been married^twice, oncfi to all Iri-hmau and once to^a Dutchman, ami 1 think that ought to hu^ample exiierisnee. 1 guess 1 ought to^know love symptoms. Thedefendant claimed that Mrs. Ayres^had a.11'cred himfHB to marry her, and^she admitted that she had oll'ered a bo^^nus, but not that much. Shu agrecal to^sell her cow to raise tho necessary funds^for lioiiscki'epiug ill comfort. John^Wesley Smith iiiumalcd that he might^have fin nu ll a partnership with thu^widow but for fear of her sou becoming^a part of the family, lie insisted that hi'^bought thu ticka-ts for tha-ir trip to Johns^^town to see the Mood MMMMtk but aal-^mitteal that Mrs. Ayres had furiushcil the money. Mr.Smidi was strongly disposed to tell^his story his own way, and Jualga* lowing I.11.uly airda-rcal him to answer lie oppos^^ing lawyer's questions under penally of^bi'ing comimtii'd for cotempt, to which^Mr. Smith replied! *^l^ir^- away. I'll stay^w ith you.^ j his led ibe Juilgi- In sort of^sue Inui up, and he allowed the matter to^drop. inIds charga'tile judge told the jury^that Mrs. Ayres sought to Ihi allow a al^enough tai pay fair her trosneau, but^si a meal to intimate thai she was well oil'^ill a-scapiiig bar atll iiiceal. The jury^thought j.Vl woiilal heal the laceration,^anal gave a verdict fair that amount. ALL UOHTS FHOM ALL OVER. WiNpsaiit,N V.. April Me Mm. Arthur MIinl in uii at agamy ya sia ralay mm Una i-ffaH'tsof a aoar u4 .ail on- inui gncu Iwr by^InislaK'' ft OH her liu-haiiil. MtMMiItial., kMfJ 1. F1.1l Fester, a^f.11 in. 1 in ai h-li'. w .is tin 11 in pit Tl s hy till* cx-^ll'is...!! ..f a 4}Baaitte. eaMrMaa while kMMMl^on' a st MM 11' is Ml IIIU4. \\\s|ii\a.ios. A11111 H lh.' MMMMl^niilw 15 com 111 issiaaii ina't visn-ii|ii\ anil 111I-^ji.iiiiii il until Hie 1st of PahMMTi MM Km^laitiisftiai il.e .^ MalatlM is piin iu-ally the^Miaa ai.il tins r^ ^^ ss MMaM to await um M I..i : s ..I p.allla's tiaiw iii 111.- ii. il MMMM slll'la ^s.^I \ s. 1,ale1 Pail-..f t|i, MMMMM s.i^s IMM^|ir. )' 1' i^ in.vi ss ug latisfaeteiily. liniiN1 sjtli .4. Il .^ s..;.. I ,st J.-u 1 mi I I^, .r^a *. ^. 1 li t.. .la\ ^ a i't. ssi's lis.-if as I. iMiaMMMl^Ultat WoffcioMBra ail llMMMI MJMMJ 111 a^anaeral Mrika ui.d. t I at ralMMl siMUUMaf^limits, li saa.s a sink.-would bring initcryaMl^Ilu MliMjM ami that it MM MMM) iMlf^a i.' in / .nun. MMI\. Aft H vi. 'Ilia' MMMi ttoailas have ^ait 11 ^ ^ 1 u illiagct aerispasj hy the laaMIMM^M an parts, taelattci ra ln aleil In Hie lulls anal^Hi. HriUMl Hu a klu lla al Hie lulls, killing anil^wiaiiiiallitg a laige iiiiiiiln i' of Hie eiii'iiiy. 'I lie^la h i, it it now laa heta-al, hate Is'a-U i-ajllipietfly^suhiuitalail. MMK,April '.'4. The govcrnmeal has deckled^tn allow airdcrl) iiia'a'tingt am May alay of His^wot ktn^tiii'ii of tins a-ii\ siiil 11st where 111 Italy.^'I'he MivaTtiuifiit, howava'r. has issm-al 111strue^^llmis pruliitiilUiK sis'.-a-iia-s ami |UiM-a'tsiaiii^. I'Altls,April'.'1 'I lie Mayday eaillillllllae aif^wnihuuim-ii foi i Ins. y lias .ssin-.l a iiiaintesto iailing for Ilie |^s^age of an m l making eight^Iiiiiiis a legal alavs wank UiroaMMM FMMa I^M...\, Apnl ji Afit .' aMMMM lull has^Mm .lialie.l an.I wilt aMoMMj M laMssMssd M^^MM MM WmMM rafest. il iiruvialet that fees I'.-Ilsll. ll III a ll'llli iii.Il l s. hiiails. h-r.fMMWMt Aprll ji. I lie VMMatM)l IIis now !-^ 1 in 111 thai Salisl.ui^ has eoiiaiualeal a ii.ly ot riM i- w uli Italy. MaPKfMMH'l.n. April :'4.-The grip Is^MMMMg thia.iigliiiiit MMlMX MMM ami^MBM MMM ara- reaaiMd. fiinvii'N, I'll., April M^ UMMMfMMMl allllla'litlaallaaf tha' \ elltlg Weill.-n's 1 III 1 liaU as^^sail, it oil U^ala^ a-lai leil Mis. .1. V. I .11 w. 11 of^t'lneagn as plesl.lelll. In 1 .1.111.1, Apdl Jl. Hie liinlearrlaTS at^waits 1.11 Hi.* ManM wli.n- Hie MuMMMMM^an- l-^ - al a.ul sii 111 k l.'-alay against Hie l.aa-koiit.^AI. 1.1 a IMM ara- ^in Nlw VOMKaj A pi it .'i lie lllilllllll sl\ linn ih..1 an I ninety MM MMM at MM MM^ordered tali MMMi lot Kara| mm si.h iii- tit M- i1ioii..W. jClin \^ ^. Apt'tl '.'i. In aMhtM M persons^' s.-\. n ly I.iiitii-iI in Hi--t hla-ag.a MMM|M^i laraaa. it was MMM l- ila^ MM all old woman111.lie .I iHutaaM ati-l an infant soli aaf MMMMlwcia' MMM hi alcalh. Illlldn'i ttaoB \htmii^' Dmmm m ttt m **. a' ba ri .^ said a man about town to a^hart.11.h r in a Monroe avenue saloon.^^I want you to ha lp Mat tlx a MMM He's^out op the a'ortii r and will lie 111 directly.^Hi 's a low-dow 11 w ho is always striking^me l-.t-a drink, ami now i want to give^him one. He'll call for wlu-key. I'oiir it^out for him ami make it four parts p..ppcr -aila'a'.*' I'lldai it,^ was ilie ra'ply. And the^I thing had baldly MM fixed when the^man came satinlering in. He saw Ins^friend as if by aa-a'uliml, ami, afla ra word^about the snow storm, he MMl r.iue,para!, I'm as dry as cotton^cloth. tin,certainly. Take whiskey, I sup- paisa'V Always.Whiskay always hits the^angle ol tha' libs .is nothing else vwvr^can. Thehartcnaler pretollale l to alraw from^a ka g tuiaier MM caiimta-r, ami he set up a^glass rich with the llery stull. Tho rag^hchl it up 10 the light, smacked his hps,^and W illi a ^lb-re's hoping,^ be got out^^side of it. Kverybaaaly looka-al taa see bun^jump clear from the MMaf fall am his^bai k, but hi' did nolliing of the kind. He^si't tin' glass back, shivered a little ami^sa al t-i tin- barkeeper: say,olal mall, MM shoiilaln't MM that^stiilf am ice in March weather. Can't^MM give ma' a btth' MMMT sauce to sort^o' MM Mm chill a if my sl.miai h Duringthe war a soldier was brought to^tha' hospital paralysed and unable to talk.^He was thor--uglily a ^ ninna-d by all the^surge.-lis, w ho MMM not tliial a MMMM air^scratch upon the mini, yei he MMiMM^that he was woinula al. Al last a surgeon^opened the man's mouth ami m.iale .,^tiiorotigli exatiiiiiatioti of the sulli rer's^Ihraiat ami mouth. Ms was Mjtpiy re-^warala-d, for hi' laMd a wound mi the^baek of the thro it. I his he prooed and^finally a itr.o leal u bullet which hud para-^la 7 d till' man's vts-al corals. Tin' man^racovera'.l ..- I sithat he was in ih, aharge al t Inek.iiiiaug.i, and the last he^1- a ...I.-deal was l.alla,wing ami yelling as^lh.- charge w as Mftdt . EFFECTOF THE COUP TheFree Edocatioo Movement Creates^a Stir in England. LIBERALS ARE SATISFIED HerMajeaty's Government la Tak^^ing Great interest In the World's^l-air Gladstone's Position on^tha Divorce Bill. Copyright 1^1 lay thai New Vurk Associated Km*. London,April il.^There is much con^^gratulation muting members of thai com^^mons over the fact that the eoliservutives^bare committed themselves to free edu^^cation, but there is much diversity of^^Mai as to how- the new departure^waiulal afTcct the parly in the future. No^una. dou I its. tin- government has made this^coup with a view to u general election.^Conservatives who dislike the measure^accept it In cause of their desire to asso^^ciate the name of tho party with the im^^mense l.oon to town worst lignum uud^rural laborers; but tho liberals reason^that tory action cannot take from them^the credit of tho measure for which they^have long fought. The opposition has^further and stronger reasons to hail the^government scheme,containing at it does^abundant possibilities for party disrup^^tion and widespread national discontent.^There will probably lie denominational^trouble and the like. According to high^authority the cabinet plans, however,^simply involve free education in tbe^lower standards, assisted education in^thu higher standards ami increased grants^to denominational schools. No change^will be in.elt in the system of control ex^^cept that parents shall have power to^elect a part of tho board. The solid op^^position of the liberals 011 this latter^point may give the conservatives a disas^^trous check on the eve of dissolution. Thohnglish government is evincing^the greatest interest in the Chicago worlil's^fair, and has tlcculcal to make handsome^appropriations. This is an unusual sign^of friendliness, as no appropriation was^made for I'aris. Whilu everything is fav^^orable so far us MM government and in-^llua'titial |iersons are colicerueal, it must^ho admitted that probable exhibitors show^indifference, entirely owing to a lack aif^inhu mation ami the absence of MMM^tai supply it. Chicago must la-stir herself^if she wishes Knglanil freely represented. Tiieforeign MMMI has recaaived alarm^^ing advices from Lisbon. The English^minister, Glynn I'etre, represents the po^^litical situation as critical. The MM^guese cabinet ought to submit a new^English MMMM m) Cortes on May 1j,^but the premier pleads for an extension^of modus viva-ndi ami delay in tho pub^^lishing of the convention 111 oraler to give^tune lor the abatement of tin- excitement^against RmMMMM w hich is imperiling the^position of tha* MJMMMMMk TheNew fouuillaiid delegates t-xpress^themselves gratified at their reception in^tiie bouse of lords. Since their stall -^mi nt to the lords they have received^many encouraging promises of suppa^rt^from officers and members of thu com^^mons. Hritishconsulate MMMM from Spain^and I'..nilgai uiinouucu the remarkable^success of tiie system of grafting Ameri^^can native vines, winch result in tho pre^^vention of phylluxi'ra. Tho consul at^Madeira writes that a large amount of^new vines, costly American, have been^planted in districts most celebrated for^their wine and produces a superior qual^^ity, tin tin' north side of the island,^where all tho vim's were destroyed by^phyllaxiTa years ago tho new vines have^given their first line crop. TheChilian envoy, Senor Godoy, has^Im-oii h'-ra' trying to negotiate a loan of^fl.a'si.mo for President lialmoccda. Lou^^don BMMMM having declined to^advance the money he went to^i'aris where he continues to starch^for a syndicate to take tho loan. He^has every chance aif success. G-.ih.y as^^serts that llalmaceda has still plenty of^money to pay the troop . with, anil sooner^or lati r will overthrow the insurgents.^His declarations 111 regard to the slate of^mmm mm are ahiubleil in view of the^fact thut tiie Chilian cruisers built in^Trance cannot leave because two-fifths^of Hie price stipulated be paid after tbe^linal trial is not forthcoming. Senor bm^doy is now about to go north to seek^In,am 1 il help. Glatlstamchas decided to support the di^^vorce ra fairm bill MMmMMMM by Hunter.^This has auiaz d tin' liberals, who be-^in v d be would opptise any extension of^divorce as a matter of religious principle.^Tin' bill entitles a wife to a dissolution of^the marriage lie in event of ailultary or^four years desertion 011 the part of the^husband. The house of lorais will reject^it us tin' bishops will congregate against it. AnalMM 1 MMMM) *si. I.e.I Himself. l-'ronitin' lliirnit r'ree rrest. AsaiH'dalh r a.I tugs was passing a^house am Joy slrea I u w oman opened the^da.or and called lo linn: Youman, there ^sayI'1 Hehalted ami looked at her ami say the^uri 111 di termination in her eye. Ain'tyou the same young feller that^sold me a rug las' spring^ Hewas, but MMMMMmJ in In r voice^matte Inui torget lo 1. 11 Uu' truth. No'm,tins is a new roan lor me. That^mils' have lieen Soapy Jim. lie's out of^the bis' lless How. Trtckoiualit was you,^ pei-istavl the^MMMI ^tliiuk a spa'll. It was a rcal-^aml-yaliar rug with a MMM border, and 1^paid for 11 once a week fair two months.^1 ahi believe ya.u're thu same young fel^^ler. Neverwas in this part of the town^afaire, ma'am,^ vowed the young man, Isthat so'.' Well, if yaiu'd a hfen the^same man 1 w as goiir tai buy another rug^for myself and one for my sister, who is^going to Dakoly. but i woulalu't want to^thai with a stranger. Excuse nie for^aloiibtiii' your waaral. but you MO favair that^young man amazingly. 1 see now you^ain't him. Shewa nt in and shut the daior, and he^knew then that he hail made the mistake^of a lifetime. Aqueer purchase w as inaalc 111 London^a fa w months ago. All ^ohl master^ l^e-^gruili'd wilh dirt was ktiockeal down for^ft. Il was promptly res.-hl fair AKO anal^again for A'.iO. and it has MMl b. en ac^^quired for A'J.tllJti by a Continental gallery^and turns out to be a magnificent Tcr-^burg. This artist.H may oe remenilaered,^spent some tuna' ill EtiiMaml atiaj left MM^hind him some of ti e Una si prasluctiolis. Dr.A. L. Cole, THECELEBRATED ENGLISHSURGEON, OFCHICAGO, ILL., Vimlias pert^ tnitst si many lemnrkwble cures, lliatpcaiDli- II aa-K to li s ollli'e by IM sc-oro^torecen l it talualils services^wtitle 111 this cuuutry. TiikDa'^'Toll ii MMMM a MM of the I'ail fie^eoasi stalet f.-r reeieanuu and rest Al tiie re-^i|iiest nf tome ut tii.r resideuls Hr. t'oae hat^eoiiMuteil torenialinn III ^I fKl'l 1 V fur in lays.^In attur . luauy id our |s9ople the upper.Uinta of !^rousiiltui^ a pin tti lau nt late tk.ll aim teieu 1^inn sllaiiiiiumtiu ihu iieutiiieut of the wurtt ,^f.1 ins ad disease. He has eui;agt'd pariora al^the SilverBow Lodging House,^No. 27 Main St. AMhe willieicive MMMM from 8 a. m., to lup. 111. Hu.OlMUM Is a tluuougiily edin ala'd surKeon^ami pb\sii-inn, with ample exneilence 111 the^IMM 1 f lint soUHtri SM alua.aal. Hit MaM^\eat-aif praa lli e placet lulu at the Lead ol the i^iueibeal profettiiin, wheie In- tins won in.uiv | anti-It Ills siirtri- ul tustriitiieDtt ilia- iiiuuerout I^anal fin l.r.-i-i- muDv aif the lalett unprnved ciea-^lluiit et|s'ckulv atlapied 10 o|ieiatlous r.irely^pi rfi.tmed. liltiutet 01 the tye, hut. Head, 1ureal. II- .hi, Lungs, Moma- li, Liver. Ktdueys^uml s.Ai.ai Organs receive t-|aeeiul iitta-nliaiu. -Menand Vomeii Willi hrokeii down eouttitu-^tlnnt rejuvenaia al anal reslontl to health VVairii-outhiitinett in.-n, a-all for advice, etpee-^Kliy ^uu who sult.r in nil tail-ug MMM or MMMM^auee. Ladieswho suffer from apathy. Iiidifferenee,^lien mis deli lily, nr ihs aset pet-uliat to women,^i-au MMMM Hut olal wlutt-diuiri'tl surgeon iu |S5r-^[^^a-i naMtsN lilisidi^ s. aset eiiteil In the shnr est space nf^liiiie, hy vegetahle reiiiediet. No Jsi.ash or lut-r-^run Ml I'llet,anal all dit-asi'^ of iluturn, perma- MMI)a'lll.'ll hy U |s rfeCtl) pjlllll SS a.|k'l atiell. IMl. t a ^ IK Is h skll.fal Ulld I xpa-na'lli-eal ^ur-^l'a am. His MMMM MMMM Ul B) MMMM^lit-rai.ifaiie ennsiala real tiuis'lets, or as heioinnt.g^Mvavdomaiii of nia'alia-iue. r'or iustauee, ner- j^tout alfeeil ^nt nf ilie laesft, Btdlepty, si. Vitus^Han..'. BstsMMM Hesttarhr. difilcultl of breath- itii.',PyapensMi t'auisi pat'oti, etc., anm utetetyeureu by srteattto turba ry, as MrMMM I^uv l^r. 1 a lie. V.iuiig.Man, yen will find Hill old doctor yviir^fin nil uud coiiudeiitial athiser. .-.I MANUFACTURERS HNKCONDH s s 1 WORKSAT ANACONDA Mining,Milling and Concentrating MHCHINERY OFFEB- HMMT1111I111; Ixave orders faar pi mo tuning at Sher-^inau'a lor \V. A. Si BUSINESSMEN Willi Broken Down Constitutions^From Overwork and^Mental Strain. ThisMiMMk MMMff is MMMMMl hy^Hi. crowding of tthsi sbraild be liuiv eighi hours^work into . very tweal) four. 1 be husiaest nefl^af this couatry are stlually living two teyi in^oat, o r Inst sutholitirt oa tins subj et are^sai|iht|lli. It Is Bui ataslpatM nor me srilfnl^dltobedieaes ait sny particular law of natiin*^s/liatb iluow t the i-h iksi bady a wreck upon^Hiesiwrs a t nil- i.ui UVKKVYUKK addetf la^Ml NT Al. STIiAIS il isiheiMr luiriiiug da--^liin to yet ikh lliiil the luatiam MM il a save^P.. ami da) hy day In- rrnwdl ami j .^11' -. an I^tlhotrt bis wa) ttiraaigli las mimImi ummi of^liuiiuttiit \ mi 11 s I hi si en itiL' Join ney lo Ihi' grata-,^iii-.lom uoaa n i-..iis' a i.n. ns. n. m w ha h ai ise a^niiiitiiuih a.f tiMenta, lubowed by a UaM ^^^ills- saes so..it lak. s Itn-iil In lii this luisy stage ol^a-li. n. It Is tlate to call a haM oralis i is still day,anal leak Well to amit lM^ w.tn a we'daraaerved |ahysique, that Hie ciijtnmenti^Ilia ra a.f. may ha-Hie legaei of a ri|s^ old aaja All^i f those traillh.et known as hraiken ahaw il ciall-^sl.iulioiis ami neittiis piostiaiioiis, wetting OUt,blSllaCtt ilia-ap tally, un- [la-altit Willi fm in.nkal.lesiiaerss by Dr i Man s lost vigor^IMM aiM-rwt.i k a d MMMMl strain oaaetLlieteh ^^'-^staira at t-y nit reJaveaatMf Methods of mat^menl. if yaaii flu i lliat yen nr.- la-.-ir mi .n the^aafMM ami you ara' um|mIk4 tai lake MMMts^i.uiit io ki i-n up with th ^ ufiM'tsstaa et nf.-. y. it^are gra ually losing your \l ahty, anil you are^tadly iu ilea-a aif a life-giving tniiree ttiat w ill^t.uilii you in- -in 1 re\itali/i' your whole euutUlu-^Hun. If lliit it your coudltiaiu cousiill In. i ol.-^al oui e- DR.A. L. COLE OMaMMMPaVMMM ami (specia ls! In Hie^Worst 1 ot m- el Disa asa-. ljite ^ liief btngeou^J. I A h. K li. K. THISOLD DOCTOR ,^.^^ ;r,r thearnivduring tiie war ol ill.- n hi-lluui, is a^tlioruughly iiiislified I'liysirMof exteatlve ex pi-neln-e111 .Mi ala-llle alitl Sill i ery. Ha' lias a c- votedliiau)years to Ihe stinlj ..ml lieatlueiit of^^lis. use which has huflh al Hie In st Ma-.lu al men^of Ali en.-a, and now- rau .s as pie eminent iu^Ho- nieitli al ploft s-ioii. SMinie aif the aliseatcs^wliieh In' iteals Willi suiprisiug results an' ap-^peinleal In-low: WVPAll eases of ncule or eluunif mllama^I. I !^ t inn, far or iieartlghlcaiiiess. dtiunetf aif vislnll.sa'lltflllolls eya s. i liisllli' of Ilia* a ye allla-t, tquinunccross eyes, niootisiioi syss, sras hai t.^typhhtti- sate eyes, g-auiilutial Hals, minor or^cancer of hds, eic. etc. _^^i; ^ li I leafless fi.un i-iiairli, sliiift uk or rosr-^nriti |sjs auaai. IMktMa anM at li una' ion^nf e\leinaI ear aurula'UI ilisa-lia g.- Iiiiiii a ar.e e.^111.^ \ I I Ni'llialgUl. sick. Ilervaaus or caiuges.^lll.rYl'n,- In ailai he. thill, lull lee lug, loss^uf mentor)', ah/./iiicss, sai-leiiiug of Hie brain,^tiiiiiors ami ee/ ma of scalp^TUDOAT t'Marrhal at.d lyphllaie sore^1 Iifxtlrt I throat urateaad earai if sMrya*^gel Is. t'li.aig -d lo is,Is an i pa'ate, lioais.-n.-st, laist Of Va.i'l', I till Is. |ll I'glll ill IblO.lt, W III. Il a-lusrs h iVkilur. IITal/^C a elislUMptiotl ill Illst anal sa'a-oilil LvWvfaj staaes. ksMoiraaMt, MMMe hm a-ltiiis.tlry atnl Iisisi-ei.ugli, pain in ^ h.-tt. ihlh-^rulty of lireathlBg, liepll ^xai ion, atthnia, lie, m.'\ L' I \ a t ulai all^. uses wa--k ami fully^.. \l\ I h.-art alrepsy ami iIn uinalisiii nf^heart, UmmhI rireulalkMia sta^C 1 I \ u A (' U 1 a,a 111'' d ^li -'l il inn. alonlii 0I ti.UoiV,fl aim in id tbtpepsia iiiahgi'tliou^iiiiiii and fullness after meals. In atihiiin, MM urastiami inui' ii i^ ^f twsUowiaa. {.-^So ansa's |.ul.lis nil or txposatt literv^palieot'taaatt sept ttrietly aMMeMiaL All^r. l. r. nees any one may ile-ir.' turuisbea prli^ah It al our sMeaBS, we ttaM on our Stettt 1 rathPMttwho rnasal sia ate not tot Bed aver^In an amain i hired tubsittute ss in las aaaeaf^man) luaii-siHusxins duapa-utariet w lastilidst,^hut n rarlVe ai) own |s'rtotial rare and all. n l-ui.^| oottdlS ioB ahvaysltraa, anal the p ier I treat msi-ASI'SOF MANHOOD,,,^:^! feiiin!MM MMMMMf. M OB) . a Its^wtistsaever, eta ciaily IroM ynutaful ^ rmart aas liiiliseii'il.iiis.nraialii' Inn ai/ in ts, lost ol ii- aryviiadtv aad roenry, rnltsioaa, Urea, ahs.^riiateated freluut, ia utrstloo, pa uataUou a* tua^Mart, araisry iroubirs sad Man] otaei lymp-^touts tn i aeoetsary to Rteation aire, thauta no^Inn - r neU) iit teekhH proper relief, loot^trouble My be In 1 s artl Mage n meniner It^is appinaeliliii: Hie last, and n yu eoeilaa a to llix'lial It. III.' lime lllilsl MM win u Jell will he^^ ^Si IlllUn ^ li We gllaiBl.lee la. n slalll' all tilth a-asa-s iii a \ ly shoit t.me to is-rfeel health^an*I a nji yatebl a.f Ufe. MI11^L1-A(;iil) MbN^VhoVrJi sufferingfrom weak harks, fn .pit-iii urinaUoM^slid sisiliin nt In til Ine, ai t ompaiiied i) Inst of^\ for aad sexual power and an im pKirinenl of^ih.. ga'iicial lu altli. Mmy le ad ih s d ffleully, lull,lanl of the cause, w ItU'il Is I lie st iMliil 'linii'^of s inn,ai wa iikm s^ We |sthtli^ a perfect^cm.- in all saci rates and a pernuuii in resuiru^lion of lh^ ui'iiu-urinary oryasas. Blood, tion^aad all pr.vste duu-ut t we puaitlvely cure in Ibe^sh rl. -l isHWiUe time without ineieury or Ui-^lurlaaus drtun-.... ... L I! 1^ i I' k^l.^ I'hs.Flatala. Varii.1.'. Hy- MI I fxl.dnsela' ami all swellngt suit^IMeeraeas auamty eurai mMmM pan a.r it- telltlll If-illl I'lts le ss. 1\ Itl I s Who im v he suffering fi^tn sn)^l..\ I '1 C ^ at iiu .list, ssitiji aiMasatt is rulUr^Hmjh l.san ss pertiatsa aesiisrhet. pain nil^BtentlrualHHii dl-ploeeatsais,ete., 'to not \.- inI tiulr, even if i^ai bsve bereiof are met withlepeated faduretlB seeklMfell l. an^happy Ui tutte that we have cured hundreds .f^eases after other pa)ta*iai t baa |Hi^uaaunctsl^Hiem huiieit st. t h..rgf^ iniHlcrate ai.ai wuiua thera'.at II of Sll Ialia^ la lit M aw av from the cwjr. wnot ,nn. t^eoavenieaUy ran May draeriuath Ir iroubs ha^latter so n^^e uiadi. iuet sent '^^ Hi- iii, fnv^finin nliiiiiatM tir na yartal IMensniiry, IMar issjrs t a. ss. MMM !^^ nM MMM^wil IMM In MM 11 )' at^blLVI-KBHW I.OIM.I t.linl sB, .'T.Mainm iloin mmmm May Ma. _BHIR C m I N SI ^ IN SECOND HAND MACHINERY . . lSt'I.l'DlMl 60STAMP MILL COMPLETE. (Willbe tolal hi Dalterhs of.', tumps or more.) ORECRUSHERS-Hlakc. OREFEEDERS^Challenge. CORNISHROLLS^Lar^ic and Small. Jigsand Revolving Screens^Many Patterns. BRUCKNERROASTING FURNACE, mall, ui ft. x h; fl.. capacity J or l MM^J_JQJg^J*gl.itliri'rwtssl, Kendall, Cristiy, I'nloti lion Works. BOILERS-Our own and other makes. AIRCOMPRESSORS Kand and Burleigh.^PUMPS. MINING CARS AND BUCKETS. tf * Tartu's niH'.lin^ mny of abovo will do ttvll U^ write or call early as tho prices tlut h:iva^been \mi up^^n kuiic injure i|nii'k hales. MONTKNK+ LUMBERand PRODUCE CO. .UKALtKSIN. Wtr,Lath, Sliiiiite, Door.,, WholesaleDealers in FI.OUls. Wholesale tttd Retail Dealers in^Hay, Gtain, Feed, ami liar I and Solt Coal. We carry in stock^a lull line of Bain^ Mitchell Wagons FromOuart/. Gears to Ugiat Sprinp; Wagons, Also Clark,^Ferry, Studebakcr and STANDARDBUGGIliS AM) CARRIAGES Anda full line of Road Carts of best makes. Garden City,^Clipper and CIti 1 led 1'lows. A full line of l'eters' and Mauley Hros.'^Concord Harness. Smith. Wt Tthinonm aS: Co.'s Carriage. Hugqy^and Track Harness. Satldles, Whips, Robes and Dusters, and^everything pertaining to this. t all anal lo U throuith inir Stock. It is roiuplete in all the aliHereiit lines,^anal we defy MMsHMMUOM. J.T. CARROLL. Manager. CHICAGCMRONWORKS GAIL,BUMILLER ^ UNZICKER, BUILDERS OF GoldMills, Wet and Dry Crushing Silver Mills. SMELT^^ING and CONCEVTRATING PLANTS, Hoisting anal^Pumping Workt, Cars, Cages, Skips, Ore Buckets and^Water Buckets, SELF-OILING- CAR - WHEELS CorlissEngines, Comnountl and Condensing Engines^and iiamuavs. WESTERNREPRESENTATIVE : MENNOUNZICKER, BUTTE.MONTANA. OificeanJ Worki, Hawthorne Ave. and Willow St., c....a o. lit