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8 THEANACONDA STANDARD: TUESDAY MORNING. MAY 26, 1891. THECOURT'S DECISION Ktisislast like Her Ova Proh.buion Bgnlauons. ORIGINAL PACKAGE LAW TheRelation of the United^Inter-Commerce Law to^of the Various State*. StatesThat rtieckedthere will grow up an aim-^II tin w MMMMW ^^^ Knglniid, in com-^mmwmi ^i^li wliK-li (lie Rn Orleans lend^wo.ild la- 11 smull iilT.iir. The manager ^f^MM Mn-lter, an institution ei-labli-luil (or^the ri ci'iiiioii ^^1 Mmi ainvitg there,^assert. iti.it ulnioat i very tiesliluU) itrr v.i.^s etilril-teil Hi Mi rare uml that the niiiii-^her does Hot c-xi-eeil Vi) per week, lully^iiine-tt-nib. of which number are re-^^ IH|i[^c d to Chicago, New York, Boston or^tin- Kugin-li colonies. Wheni|iieHtioiieil ai to how these lies-^tnute Hetirt-ws siioeei-tluil in gaining uil-^niii-s on ni'o tiie Lniuil SitattH the man^^ager ^anl: ^On, we take care lo provide^lor lie in MM they are Khipped, so ili.it^011 limiting they run r-how that they are^capable of curiliug ^ living. J here IS Uo^MM that uny HMtf should ohject to^tills. Carefulinveaiigath ^ tends to prove^that at* ill U)J weekly i* the correct num-^her si di Htitulo HehrewH raptured hy the^^.wi'ittcrs^ ti|m^n their urnvul in this^coinlry. The ^captured^ llehrewa are^11m 11 loilgt'il in dives ill the vicinity of the^dock* and work lor ^.muting^ tailor* at^the lowest possihle wage*. It ii aUo^shos-u that systematic procuration exists^11. regard to the young Hebrew girls ulid^a society has lieen formed, composed ot^liehrcw ladies, to prevent this t-ystem of^procuration. The ladies composing the^society have arranged to scud an in^^spector to ^ uch ship arriving herewith^hoard. These in^^spectors will wurn the Hebrew girls^against the dangers awaiting them and^will sin- that they are not enticed into tie^dens which uhouiid in certain sections ol^London. YEbTtHD-VY'SKACcS. ICn.irilsMud* hf KiL-el-fuiiled H.eeds at^ll.fl' relit I ssjssssV^Cincinnati, May 15^Thici-year-nlds^and upwurd, mile ulid twenty yards^^Jnhdee won. Mattle Allen second, iiuppi-^iii ss third. Time, 1 Mat Ttirct-ycar-oltls,mile^ Yorte* won, Pai^^nt- no Kcroud, Wooi I vale third. Time,^1:4% Kne handicap, three-year-olds and^in wards, mile and seventy yartls^Yale^court j '^^ ^'on, Mora tecond, til third. Tunc, I-.MX Tliiei-yeur-olils and upward, mile and^a tpiarter^Semper Fulele Won, Long^^shore second, Uollikciis third. Time, J.-It WAstnNftT.ix.May IS.-The United^S ates supreme court tiplieid lie- constitu-^tiouality of the original package law,^passed hy congress, uud ulso lielti it wa-^not necessary lor K uisas to re-enact its^prohibitory law after the pa-sage ol the^congressional uet in order to shutout^l.qtior. in the original package. Thecase came up on the appeal of^Wilkinson, sl criir. again-1 li dien r, tin-^lower court Paving ili culi 0 against ihe^state. This court n verses the decision^of the lower court. Chiel Justice Fuller^rendered the decision, the entire court^1 ring with him. Inthe case of the Chicago Distiller.-'^company again-t Stone, an internal rev^^enue collcclor, ^lii-lico Bradley delivered anopinion in lavor of the distilling com- | H, brew emigrants on^pany, holding unlawful the government's^method of assessing at Ihe end of each^luniith what is called ^mulct money,^ to^make up any distiiluiioii by d i-lillern I in^excess of Ihe capacity estiuiati d from day^to day. Justiceliray nntioiiiires, however, that^Justices Harland, l^rew^ r and himself as^^sented in the decision, but did not MMW^ill all reasoning of the opinion of tne^court, Itulircr was an original package^agent at Topeka, of a Kansas City liquor^linn and was arrested the day afier ihe^original package law went into i lf/i ct.^He claimed the law was unconstitutional^and also that it could not go into opera^^tion unless the stute re-enacted its pro^^hibitory laws. Tin-circuit court decided^against the state ami i In-case was brought^here cn appeal. The supn iu^^ssys the power id the slate to^ini|^ose restraints and burdens upon^persons and properiy in promotion ol^public health, good order and prosperity-^is a (Kiwer ulwais belonging to the stales.^The power of congress to regulate com^^merce among tie- si vera! states, w hen^subjects are national m the r-natiiic. is^also exclusive, but it was lelt free by the^coiistittuioii except a- collar-*s Might^undertake to regulate it. Inlox eating^liquors are undoubtedly subj cl- ol com^^merce like any oth. rcoinmo.my. hut nev^^ertheless, ii ^ lien has Is en held that la\. -^proliibitiug the inutiiilaciure anil sale of^liquor within the stale limits does not^necessarily inlrit-ge uny constitutional^privilege or iiuiiriuiiy. This right ri -i-^ills.ii the acknow n ^:gi d r.glil of ihe stales^to control their purely internal allairy. TheIuwa laws held to In- unconstitu^^tional in the Lei.y original pai kage case,^were enach d ill the exercise ol slate po^^lice power, hut us it anmiiiucd to a regu^^lation of inter-state commerce it was heal^that so long as congress did not pas* any^law to regulate sp. ellleally the tr.illk- l^-^tutteti states on intoxicating liquors, or^act in such a way a- to allow Male laws to Turn:^operate upon it, congn s- thereby indi^^cated its will that such ci inn.- ice should^lie fr-ee and iintr.iiuineleii, anil there^^fore the luws of Iowa were moperutive ill^so far as they amounted to regu.alioiis ol^foreign or inler-statu comrni rce, in pro-^hihiling the reception of such armIt s^within the stale or their sale up ll arrival^in the form in winch imported. It follows^that when congress ueled at all, the re^^sult of its action must be to operate as a^restraint upon that |^rfect freedom which^its silence insured. Congress has now^spoken and declared tn.it imported^lupiors shall, upon tla-ir arrival in a siutc,^fall within the category ol domestic aru-^cles ol similar nature. Cougrcs.- ihd uoi^use terms of pi-imissiou lo a stale^to act, but simp y removed the^impediment to the oul'orci meut of stat.-^Inws in ie-|K-el to uuporled packages in^their original con.inion, created liy Ihe^absence of speeilic uini.iiiee upon its^part. 'The act ot congress removed the^obstacle, and no adi quale ground is per-^eeived for ho.ding ili.it IMaMMMsl^^tate law was rtipnre.l Isdore it eoii.il^liaveilleeliip.n He- imp .rn il. w hich it^always had bad upon domestic properly.^Juri-d cuon was ailiu l.eil.mil in virtue^of the laws of congress, hut Is cause that^luw ptu^ ed propi 11 . w here jtu isdiciiuu^could attach. Maidenllllies, two-year-olds, four fur^^longs- Matilda I'orter won. Claret sec^^ond, Astrakhan third. Tune, . UV4- \ titasjaggsj^GUAVKNKNIi, May 'St ^ Mile^Krolilenae^won, I. veiua second, ('hurley 1'o.t ilntd.^1 iiii--, iMt, Mileand a tpiarter^Senorita won,^l'riuce stuffs! second, Kenwood third.^Tune, LMIJ^. FiveIiirmiigs^Air Plant won, Spin-^along second, Happy John third. Time,^1:10 Xme furlong- Poet Chester won, Uno^(iiamle second, Chatham third. Tune, LlM* Fiveand a half furlongs^Ulsappolnt-^luent won, Arnica second, Detroit and^Guilty rati ihad heal for ih.nl place.^Tune, IMff,^Nine inula half furlongs^Maslerhsje^-on. Vugie second. Hoodlum third. I*H Ai1 Itlcu^O.^( lliiM.O, Muy 25.^All ages, three-^quaricrs ol a liiii*^Heiter Skelter won,^loo Sweet second, Virgin 11 third. Time, IrMi ilirec-year-olds uud upward, seven-^eighths of a miie^Duke of Highlands^won, Fred Tiiral stcoiid, Tom Jones^th.nl. l ime, l:H,i Handicap,tiir. e-ye.ii olds and upward,^mile and a sixncnili llatikrupl won,^WhiUicr Hccotid, lt:ue Vail third, l ime,^IsM* AI ages, mile Hinokwood won, t)s-^b inn- second. Little Scissors third. Time, i:.;4 Tw -year-olds, live-eighths of a mile^^I'ucn Frank won, H g Casino second,^Foreigner ilurd. Time, 1:1 WILL Bl. LAID TO HLbf.tin- Junei:.; Pripiirslliills t'oinp.i n u i ulJ. ii. Mliter.^IpMW t^ the M.ili.l.u.l. llriuLniu.i, M i\ -^. Mr.. Sylvia Hin-^derinaiui, si-n rof J. II. Miller, w ho com^^mitted sine.tie hen- l.isi l't .il..\ aficruooii,^arrived in ihe city this tilt rMM and b.i-^iirr.nigecl to havi- tlie lulu i' u laUt- place to-unrrow iiiorinug at l^;V ..^^!, Irom the1'reshyteri.ui cl.urel.. ] he int riii.nl^w ill Ih- hi Deer Lodge c uieti ry. Ii is^thought by many that young Miller eon-^teuiplaii d suicide lor more th.m a in-uuh^Is-lore taking his life,asoti the llrst T'ue--^day in April he mad^ uoi le e . n to the^Ancienl Order ol L'idled \V i. in n lor a^f8,UU0 life iiisurauce polic) and received^tie- i ola i only a week licfore hi- deuth.^W. A. Miller, tin- brother ol lb- .1 . . .e . i,^wiio resides at tIgdeii, lelt giapnea lust^Saturtlay that he would lie here hist even^^ing, hut nothing hasliei n l.e.ir.i fr. m hun^since, uml a g. , (| t'eul , f ntn as,ue-s is^felt about I.mi. Ii is tn. tight that in cu-c^ol demy on ih^ road In wouul telegraph^his w hereabouts. AllMere i11.i.W-is London,May La. Lord liitiulolph^l hiiicuill i-ahlcs Irom t'.ipi town u graphic^account of the rec. lit conlt.ct between^the Portuguese uud llritish on I'llllge^river. A collision oecurri d near Mussi-^kessi Muy 1-. Is '.ween Ihe I'ortllguese^force anil the llriti-h b nth Ali icati com^^pany's pobce. The Portll. II se force^nuiiihered 25 ^ Kur-'p. .irs ami a^' natives,^w ith lour gnus. The Soiilii Alru-u com^^pany's |ioin-e iiumhi re.: t.0 uml tht-y hud^only otic gnu. The Portuguese, were re-^I utseil, -even of ihcui s/ere killed uml a^la-L'e iiiiiiiIh r were wounded. G.'Vciiiiuenl advii e- eontlrm the report^ol a serious C01 II.el h iwei ii Por'.llgui-se^Hoops oil the PllCge i iv* r and Ihe ill itlsh SoiidiAll lean c nip 11.y ^ ^ xpeditiou. It.ie.nein i ranee^' . 1:1 si. Mm H i he ni'ein iliotial bicy' 1 clerace fruu BuMMMlg lo Paris, a dis^^tance 1 f ii H mile-, was won by the h'ti-^eii-hni. 111, Mol-, 111 -il hours anil oo limi^^ne-. I he Freiiebmi u were uow lieri'. TheMM for the Pril de JiK-key club^ll'iei.eh iierhyi w.i- him lo. lay, and was^won l^^ M. K. DeinoiilH-l's It-year-otd,^Li-uiak, M. t aiuii.- riiajse'a, itieur-oid^; L.-harily si-eoiul. an I llaroti 11 de Schiek-^ler's it-ycur-old L Capi iconn* lluril. AMuiricK' lu.VtNUc. Mrs.Mrllei iiioll i 111.111.111., in Hunt Dow n^Her l i.i .nll^ Mm fc^4^t im Ml A. May .6 - A .p.iil to the^B'i 1 ul BmmM in n ( bejretHM - ijrsl Mrs. .Y.l) Hie.ii. wiI the iii in Wi n he.d histoy iM-fore 111 tit 111 a duel ami .;,v, .1^his own life at Ihe lg|h-lneof the Isiy'*,^ha-given 111i011na1.il th it her, I .^^ -11.111.1^coiuinitti-d a iniudi r 111 Meugln re u .iv.^Molilalia, a good many y^ ins ago. Sni 1- 11 Angus wrote the M1 ugtast cuniy au-^thornii - and has n eeivi d insirueti. n- in^hold Mcl'erinoti for the 1111.1. i-r. und he ili be token to Moutuuu lor nial. HOWFRETWELL WAS KILLED. ^snleulsrs uf ths Latest Hmd Tragedy la^lbs i.^ks Cuuuiry.^A special telegram from the regular^correspondent of the StandaHD at Mis^^soula, 011 the 221 lust., gave uu account^of the shooting of a walking boss named^Fretwell, employed by Corey liroe. A Co.,^railroad contractors, near Demersrille,^ou the Great Northern railroad. Tne fob^owing letter from a thoroughly resooll-^sihie person, gives ihe particulars of the^uwful ulTair: ItAVAt.11.Mont . May :3 BnitOMMf|m WA^PAM^i Li the w*mi^Aim of mis time iliere iipp ars 11 artie.s uu tile^ki ling of 1'r-iwe.l Tin-fuels s^ r laud to the^w lit 11 hy alien*-'.' iliii'ss ulcus lellows: I lierueu,^1 .ih hi, .-uutli uial We 11-11, had m-en uisroargrd,^hut ii tl area hangiag arouad mm mmI ge ting^Hi lr 11.e ns Willi I us un a tnal wer. at work.^Hun I.).in-, me w iIkiiu Ihiss, luid re|iea tttly^oiUi le. 1 1 hem out ol tump. 1-ast Miliary utnru-^In ; Ihey MMM iti-uiil lu 11V eck uiitl Wsutrd^hreanlusl. I.)ells li.li llaill llie^ w. U.tl liave lo^^pm up^ K die./ Ma utiytlilng to eat iu lliut^e. nii.. Thi-y sam: ^li-u veii.we wuu hrt.ik-^fast und we uin utiii g to Ifaic it.^ Lyons ur-^iii-nil tin 111 nil MM Tar] MM Dtu gu.au^said . hey wi-ri- goi..n to get lire a lusi ua^1 starietl^nav.:id im- Uiuiug li-ut L^oDi pa- oil up a^shall piece ol a su.gletiie auil s ruck 1 slviu i.e.^in ecu uu* sliouluers, slid r. ti th 111 out uf catiin.^I' nrui tola l.yuus he wniial killhlMti uieiu^lit^'Ihinlhey id. thr^ e w-ei.t to a siiiooti a. out u^mile awuv mi 1 vuiitt-il to h.-rr w a luoiguc.^Ine pi .uu it-t r ul first rsltinu Hum ti e^uu. thi-y lieu s.uii-il Han liny hail seen udcer^uml wanted lo kid il. Alter Krtting tile gnu^We en told I'slvin iinit Mi.llh that h w uid nun^lli.iii un.l lllive uultllUtf mure otlo Witnths ul 1.^^ ulM.i uml smith well lun k lotaiuii. -me if tin-^MMI saw Hi. 111 Hint MMllM . lid uud I. u..s tlisl^Hi -, Ii dainiu. l.y.iln inter, d Hielu 10 ie.o.^amuu .mi tnnl IU-pl^t il P th-' air. 'fills ^us^t.oiie in Hie pres. lice 1 f half a dozen mru Cal^^vin took tin-shotgun f n111 -uutli and e.^eared^L'.ou , utiii us ic utliuhiitl ke| l ^ur I g linn^uml teii.ug null thu His tun liai eiuue aud III ^t^In- hud mil I i die. a hy-anil r s epped la-iwreii^Linus ann ths gun: t'alviu mi the time trytug m^get hi- uml 111tit so us to 1 el u sUel ul l.yu. ^ sml^Mil. sdv.iiHiug when tiny had isi in ur eurli^other L)om sprang uinim-l the mull dial pm^1.. .1 I11111 finiu ^ u v 11. grus|H-d ihe l- in in Ins^rliilit hand sou I'slviu hi the ilnnut wnlilns Irf .^1 alt In pu lnl Ihe gnu hue, and tried InlurnW it^111 lange with Lyon's IsHly uml |.u led Ihe trig er.^Tie- shot passed' l.yniis and struck t'rclwell.wim^w.is m yards away, kiting him instantly. Lyonswould have ktlle3c.lt 111 had it not he. n^for Ihe luttTfrrence of W. II. Waul*, a brotliei^iu law of I ii tKi'll. and aiuenihr uf the vu:i-^tl'uelilig 111 lu uf Corey Ih..- a. Co. Mint11 was ciui-'ht ami cli.dne.i to Calvin, mi l^hnth star.t-il f. r Ueiiiersvilleipider guard. ^V leh^was not pi.M'iit iliiting Ihe sii.Kluig. I rein^was wahunK Boai nl rump Nu. 2, Lyons at euuip^No I. Krt'iWi-ll wus there on 1 nsines* su^l .1^dlsilll'-lf sled -liectillur of the whole affair. I-retwell had lieen 111 tiinploy of t urejr Hro^. 1 o s lafMaMI lor l.'i years, lb* w.is wen llkt d^ny tin- ni.ii im a saal Ml rwsd in in. II- mres^a tt fe und six children ul I inlah. I'tali. CalviaIs reported by Mrs in camp that kneit^him lo he ii 1 r fessiuii il ^imhhip,^aiid is wunt^ il^US Uuta for ^ Ipin^ lu In.Id up a man luai'Onl-^1 iiston hist suiiiiin-r. Huw mug imiil ItiMbusl-^m s emu line ,.nl sih-h creatures at Cants be^u.loittd lu 1111 reiiiitl killing good Illt-uT JtWjI. NOLaNL). HuwII. hi. n- l\ ...1 i ,..^, |:a .la Are^'I les-e.. Hi l.n,i , 1 1^Lomxi.N. NlayL.'. I.' ;;l.ui.: 1. Iiecon Kg^aluruu d at the 1 \ ulu- ofdaatltMs) II ^^brews from Kussia, us hug i um'i. rats]^tin in toe se. ki' a r^ lusi 1. t.i. ai Ilriiam.^ItoaffMMtMJ JVMM wmtwt Ihe nutboritic-^that if ^the- Hebrew invaaloa* n n,,t DOTS AND DAbHES. lutcreil.tigJills ul liifurinatltia Frtmi^MflMMgd Paris ul Hit- I 11 inn Iiy.NVF.itMay :'5-Hi.'liierlatid |ark races^hale ht'cu |Mistisi;.td nun. Muy -s, uu ui-couut nl^lainy weulla-r. Caiiiioi.i.,Inwa. May Two men entered^MM Ann 1..an I \p ess 1 llle ^ here last 11U t.^hniimi uml gaggtnl uu emp!a.e named Mullln it s^.111 i rahht'd Uu- uiuiicy hux uf -.i.nm aud is^MMML Siw Yonk. May j.-.. Serretaiy Illaliie wa-up^^ ml ah MHM house this MsMlMJ, While il is^he let id lie will leave llle 111 y ahuiit the latter^pari ul Hie week no di Unite date has lieeu^lived. Ilii.i.siuuio,X. M., May ^Inmi-s A Hlllei.^prtiprietur uf the Muiuitmn I'lide lintel, shot^nun MM Hr. Mason, wan, il Is uiu-gt-d, was ton^in.Hunt.- with Miller's wile. Ureal excitement^prevailed, ami Hitler wus In gnat dinger uf h*^^ui*' lym-tnil when the 1 uiiee atiiteti. Hi H cd 3 to3^cd^3 d * 2^r cd-Ht ao 5'^.^o I o OQM cd 1 00 r COc 1 9)3 a 0) o cd O 5* 5 !^Co co3 o WASHINGTONNOTES. Wahin'^jt^^x, Miiy -5 ^ Th^' iiiosnlcnt will^1 .il c I1.ui ili tiit* Millions.! ilHy^-\fM*iM'%at i'l.iLi-^ili l|^liw luxt StiuMay. He will Usav* WashuiK-^luii tally 111 thu nioiLiiiK auU ilIuiu hi ihv Aprivate t1|v|tatch roreived htVI Kayi (hat^i outfit smiuu llouck 1 U*ti at h i home in letiUfM*^set*. a niMakt* iu Hie luetlu me U pjvea as the^t ause oi hit ileal Ii. St'erelaryFoster rrai'l to-day that insii net Ion*^to revenue em ten 111 regard to seai tUlieries^would not lie issued ^et, for the reanoii dial 111* )'^have h i Ih en Uu illy atfreetl ujk^il 1In-presideul has issued au order elosJrM Mi^exeeuttvt' deitanuieut* next Sa.uid.^^, Hccora-^tioii day. The|iresldent (onlay appointed .lo* i h I .^Se. uia of haiila l-e, N. M . atf^ iil foi tin lutliaiis^of toe 1'Uetilo and Ji^ aulla ayeiiey, V \\ Mexie ^. CABLEFLASHES. Various Little Itvnis ^ I News l imn^Kureicti LhihI*. I m k. M:iy ..' InqiilriiiK Into the recent ex- Ilot* ion at |'o//o I'antali o r^liows it rendu d from^% iIm :itl^^ii eausetl hy ijie traf'is, Romk,May Fiesltleul t'arnot, Kmperor^^\ idtam aa | F.iiipen^r I' raneis and *h s. pa u..ve^Kent SjTfMSjrsjrrW w9 tlM 1 ^^|^e eoatfra ulaiin^ him II1 Ihe MM ^^ l e d U Iter. iin^\, Ma^ :.*^. Fortv-six miiilar^ officer*^have heeu an^ si^tl at M IVtershm^ ih.* past^wectv for ciltielhiiiK tilt* dc|M*edutioiis of the^(ii and I ^ ^ MiC ael. BUSINESSMEN WITH Broken Down Constitutions^From Overwork and^Mental Strain. Thisnli.n,',mil renturv Is eliaraeterlred by thecrowttini: uf whin -1 mil 1 be dirty eutht Imtirs^wink lulu 1 'Very twtiit) four. Ihe liiisiliess lln'll^o: tins euuntiy are in tnnlly living IWS tluys lu^em-. U r best sasUsarltiM uu tins sunj el are^emphatle. It is net inssiiialiuii nor thr wilful^disubedlenee ol any partien ar law of MstWa^w i ien ilnuws tin' eh. Meal IskIv a wreck upon^llu'shure i f life, hut ON KKVi nlIK aildetl tu^! Ml XIAi. KTIIAIN. Il Is iheeii-r kMBi f^^! sue t.i k'et ra h that the husim is man MSI ave^lu. anil day by day In- crowd* and Jostles, an i ^iisiws his win Usroagh the ^rslag iin.-in of ,I nn 1.nit \ 011 Ii s l aslenlni: Jeuiuey lo tin- grave,^i Itraksd newn MMUtMstMa. frwg wlncli arise a^iiiiiiillude of ailments, lollnwed hy a train of^ciM iin - snoii iiik. slhein lr- 111 tins busy slate of^in 11. 11. It is linn-tn call a halt w hile 1 is still^! day. and look well to alteiiioon of life With a^I Weil ptesi rve.1 physique, that Ihe eiil^Miients^I hereof, may Ik- ihe let-aey ol sri|a- old age. All^] el those Utitibies known as broken down con-^. siitulions sml nervous pnstraiions. weiring^out, busint-ss lucaiiaiity, are ue.iled with re^niaikahle success by l)r t'ol-. Man's lost vigor^in in overwork a- d mental -train completely re^^stored by Ids rejuvenating methods of treat^^ment, if you fin 1 thai toil are larg ng in the^harness and ynu are compelled lo lake stiiiui-^unils bi keen un with the procession of life, you^are ura ually losing your vl ality, and you ars^sail I \ iu nee . of a life-giving source that will^I nn.I you up and revitalize yuur w hole constitu^^tion. If this il your cuuditiuu consult Ur. tola^at once. DR.A. L. COLE dHMMriiyslclnu and ripecta 1st In the^Worst 1 nine ul in-, use, Ijite t hlcf surgeon^J. f at K. W. It 11 served yearslu theaiiiit during the war ol Ike itbelhon. 1* a^Uiorougtily qsuslliaa liiysniau of extensive ex-^p iiein-e 111 Mi diiiue ami Kin ery lie has 1 e-^\ou d 111:111) years 10 the study and treatment of^dis. a-e which ha- hauled Ihe la st Medu il men^01 An erica, and now ran - a- preeminent In^III ^ meitiial profession. Some of the mseases^which he 11 eats with siupr.siug results sru ap-^is'iuleil b.-low: ...^\ v- e ^All cases of acute or cluonlc 11 flaunt-^I'm I U 1 Inn, f.ti or neui siehtetllless, dlllllless of^vision, sciolulous cyi 1.1 losiiie of llle its unci,^sqiiiiiliug, cross eyes, blooii-hot eyes, wild liai's,^syphlillc sore eyes, giaiiulalt-d lids iiimor ur^Ci in er uf lids, cic.. ele 1-\ L) - liealm ss from caiarrh, singing or rosr-^Y.l\ W lug noises, thickened ilium inli.iiua.iuu^of external ear purulent di-i ha ge from ear, s c.^Ill \ Ii .Vein algia, sick, iitivous or couges-^n l.n I' (,^^^ heailache. dull, full lerllng, m ^^of memory, dumiess, so.teuiug uf the brum,^tumors ami ec/i-ina ol scalp^I II Mil A I 1 atarrhal ad syplil Itlri -^r^^1 II IVWrt I tlnoai acute and ehru. Ic nharyu 'iiii 11 Hull. t'.'|l IKi'll Saniiston k, Minn., May J5.-Thomas^II.111 e^ ni t ImjMMM l'u.is, Wis., uml^t liarii s A. Metir.tw, two well-knnwii I11111-^liiiiiieu, were druwiieil ill the liver Friday^n glit liy tln ir In.at cap-sit g. MeUraw^li .ivesuw lfe nnd two cliildien 111 t Inrks-^v le, low 11. Hartlstsj'* t a-e.^I'm 1. Mil LPiiiA. Mai ; ^ ^City Treasurer^li.ti .i-ley is si ill too ill ihis ui in 11 tig to a|i-^|. ar liefore 11 1n.tg1str.1te lu .iniwer to the^cbargs 1 f niis.i|)|iro|^riiiiuui sylsyils money.^I in lie.iring was eniitinin-d mild Krid.ty^in xt uud hull was llxeil at r:5.nu.l The^utt'iriie.i-giiicrul ulr.i. il frnin liarrislnirg^tins BMMsSM W'llh 11 wiirr.iuf. gkSMMsS^I iiirilsiev w ith HMbtlcling f^lln.n^i ,,| u,,-^state 11 tiney, unit lie it ill prutialily be ar-^n |ti d uu that charge to-dny. I'lnsuttern not Attorney (ieneral lieu-^^ el had an alii I ivit prepire l and pre.^SSMSSjd to Magistrate I'olo. etiurgitig Hard-^- ie^- W illi having e du eled fVo li 11 lietoiig-^mg to the stale nl iN-iiusylv.iiu.i and fail^^ing to ai count fer Hi.' Mime. Magistrate^Pule ll,. n unon increased lliir.lsley s ball^^MB bJMWM r.'Ai.O^.1. Two tlet.'cltves^tuive n luaiiietl iu the room udjoimiig^1 iui ils.. \ s I led room since Saturday niglil,^whtiiilie lirsi wan.l it was scried. In^v.ew ol 1 aulsley's pn sent coniiituiii, it is^liarely likely any ill.nt will la- made to^s cure I,ail. I'p to lute this afternoon^OkletM Marsh, the fugitive prtsident of^tin- K- gatMJM Naiu'iial liank, had not^MM loeati il. A ileleelive ugeuev, ncling^for Mar-h's lioutlsineu is Wi.rkuig ddi-^K^ utly uud sparing no exp ii-e iu iu^i I! lis to ui pn liend Ika fugitive. A de-^ii pimii nl the MlaslMJ mail has bfJM^sent to the v .rums Unitttl -stnlei- nnd^Ion gn ports, uml the agency oilers Il.li tj^rewaid lor Mulsh's urrest ulid detention. De.inqujntbtock bale. lifll.colHod l ion v imUtt I'ompa y, I^aMcaasla Mom , . ay M, I ^i. ( NuTliV. I he 1 is ne I Meat um the Mt^^lt*wi 14 tteseriheil slis-k of til- Ketl I.Ion^sftlnlntf t'oiniia ii. mi un-oiiii' of ussi ssni^ 111^li-tK- ii| 011 iii tour, nil it ol Mar li IML tin-^srverai arnetssgs s I oraKisite I r sihsm of the le-)..elite sllllichiililcr- us follows: namks. .1.I . ^ Mill 1. t Me us a.1 at uui ttrsf M ism ith J L KM Aime llarringt m V. A. I tel..Ill 0.I. Hug C.K. O'Connor.^llMa Warren Nuof^Certificates MM^117s.U1.^M^v'i B im1.7^III 117^. 171. tfl I^1 173 171 . i7u fmv - i. 111^:o^lo^run 11 111 1.0.0 1,1m '.-0Ml^lu 00 Cou^1 10 60i.^4 (in a01 1ou 11100 111111 THISOLD DOCTOR J*f MANUFACTURERS HNHCONDH WORKSAT ANACONDA Mining,Milling and Concentrating WHCHINERY An1 in ao.'i.nianc.'W Ik law ami m l'r or th^trulecs ma eon heel, tenth day of Muv. I-^I.^soiiisntsli.il s uf ^ itch |iu eel uf sain st^s^s as^in y hen. in ^^ -ary Mill be sold at tin - office IflM^set-ictuiy ol *uii eom|iaiit iu Anaeuiids, Von:,^on I tie 11 lr . a^ of .lune, |s^l. ni Ino Its-k a ni^01 mMday, topgy said ileiuipii-u 1 asvessnieni-^Iberesaiag tberwi.h cost of s^lverllslii| ami^t*sges-s^ . 1 sdc. OKUl ii. V\ iMalOK, tutuI 11 11 BltH-k, h.eutary. Ana.^ii.la, Mont. HOTELJENNINGS OI-KMUIt'MIKR A KKW V a n li. km KNT. Hur-tsWill Recfivc llif Best Attention. MMiAVlilXMUS A MMCIAI.l'Y. - DANIELNEAL, Itoprutor. tlnoai gens,enlarged to ^is am luilaie, hoaiscm ss.^loss of veh-e, thick pi legm in thtoat, which^cruises It wklnr.- - , Illt'l'i; i onsiimptlon 111 llrst and second^UUstages i.euio ihages, MsKM* bton- cliltis..try and loose is.ngii, p.nn In ^ licit difti-^niln of i.icntlntiu-. In-pii za ioii, asthma, etc.^U I.' \ L' I Naitulai ills a-es, we k ami fatty^111. x l't I heart, drpsy uud iheuiuutisiu uf^heart. I .iigud cnculatloii, etc.^, 1 1111 ^ 1 U -tula rh a d iilcerallon, atonio 0lUAIfti fl 1,11.1 acid iltspi p-ia indigestion^nam ami luiliicss hiIita s. In artbui n, water as-aim diilicu tv ol swall w.ng. ,.-\.ieases publls.iisl 01 .\|s.sitl. fcvery^nut nil's mime sepi siiicily conrlilenilal All^1. fer. nees any one may tlesir- punished prlv^ul ly at our offices. ne slaud uu ^ 111 uieiil! p. to ins who consul! menu- not In.nod oter^lo an lUiialU'i hired substitute as In Ihe MM uf^lii .ny iiigh-soundin j ilis|s n-at i's 01 Institutes,^Imi ft c In- M nttn is-rsotial care and MleMliH. 1essMsltS 1011 alw ays lice, and It* |siur I Ilea. Disi-AShSOF MANHOODu,^;;- fetingfioin nervous deinhtv. from any .use^wu usis vei. esp daily from youthful .rmrsand^Iniliscreiluus, I'r.Hlueuig iii//in. ss. lussul mein-^uiy vi alitt ami energy, emissions, tired, ills-^ci litem, d terling. in lgesllon, |^ipitatloii of tne^heart uriBsnr insibsrSSM ssabjf MM symp^^toms 11 I nee. ssaiy tu inentlon here, slioti il no^long, r 1 elat 111 seeking pioper relief. \our^iron ne may be In 1 s flr.t siage li. inemiH-r it^Is Hnp'oaehing the last. Hid it you cwntlnu- lo^nreltvi it tlie Uui. must c..inewheu you will be^past human ad tVe guauinlee to lestore sll^such cases 11111 v ry shun lime to nerlect latalth^slid .111 ynienl of life. Ml1) 11LL-AGbD MLN n^i,r.y'V.,., V,5 suBerlngfrom weak backs, IrequeM ItrUMtlMa^mid senile lit li urine, iieeomiiitiinil y loss of^t e,.r and sixiial isiwcr and an iini aument of^th^ general health. M. ny le uf Hi s d tlleuity^1 u i am of the cause, wincii Is the sec ^ud -lage^of s mi..il weakness. We gu.uau.ee a |^eilect^cure in all Mich ease-ami s poi iiiuu. nt icslora^lion of the genitourinary org ,i s. I'.loud, -sin^and all pr.vale d seas s we |sjsitite]y cur.- in the^sh li.'-l l-ossible dine without meicury or 111- RpiV'-'y'i: I'.les, Fistula. Varicocele, llv-^1 I I I\ 1. ui.^..'.^^ ami all swellu gs aud^IHeVtMMaturfeM cured tTMssM paiu ur de-^imlion irom .mis uess. I\ I ll I s. Vxho may lie suffering from any^I.,A1 '1 CO ^t tn.. distn ssuig a taMHiti p. rtillar^in yours x sue as is-rsisieu. hea.iaches.paiuiu|^minstruaiioiis. displacements, e c. do nut g.ve^up in U sp ur, even If you hat e hereto! uv met^wuli iopiated failures in seckiiu rdn f. We^happy l^ state that we have cured hiiuon-os ,,f cases'alteroiher pli)Sieiais hud pruttounI themhoii l ss. t barges moderate aid willun^the resell ol all Iline ts l i tug MM* from the city, w' o r unot^i ei t iin iiily .a I may uescrn e tu irtioubr by^lein i au hate n idieif.es sent tu Ihesa, fie*^from obsi'iiatlon. to ate pailo. the country iniee tot ins ^ m. to M u. in. I'lli.'lt: MLVI.I:DOW lAMMU.-O UOI'Ml. S7 MAIN ST -OFFEB BKiRiGTHII NlSl ^ IN SECOND HAND MACHINERY ^ INCLUDING 60STAMP MILL COMPLETE. (Willbe sold In Batteries of A stamps or more i ORECRUSHERS^Blake. OREFEEDERS-Challenge. CORNISHROLLS-Large and Small. Jigsand Revolving Screens^Many Patterns. BRUCKNERROASTING FURNACE, email.(6 ft z u ft.; capacity 3 or 4 tons)^|_|Q| 5f^gLulgerwood, Kendall, Crlsby, Union Iron Works. BOILERSOur owii and other makes. AIRCOMPRESSORS^Rand and Burleigh.^PUMPS, MINING CARS AND BUCKETS. IVParUeeneeding any of above will do well to write or cell early as the prion that have beenput upon same Insure quick sales. CHICAGOIRON WORKS GAIL,BUMILLER ^ UNZICKER, -BUILDERSOF- GoldMills, Wet and Dry Crushing Silver Mills, SMELT^^ING and CONCENTRATING 1'LANTS, Hoisting and^Pumping Works, Cars, Cages, Skips, Ore Bucket* and^Water Buckets, SELF-OILING-:-CAR -.-WHEELS CorlisaEngines, Compound and Condensing Engines^and Tramways. WESTERNREPRESENTATIVE WENNOUNZICKER. BUTTE.MONTANA.^Office and Works. Hawthorne Art. and Willow St, Chicago, IU.