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12 THEANACONDA STANDARD: SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER as. 1891 HORSESOF AMERICA links0: the Blooded S.ccl Sidly De^^pleted By ibe Civ.l fft THE BEST TO THB ARMY Canral Grant'* Fjmous Equina^Proem From iliu Sultan ^^lmprovem-*n*^ Made tiy^Breed nu. WhenAbraham Lincoln, at the begin-^nlnj of ilia w.u, c illeil for troop., lie^aakesl flr^t for T.'. uuu men. ii wua MM^MMm however, Ihut this MMM waa quiteiiuiittii i^ iit to miall ihe MM re- 111ll.on, ami lim mull I cull waa Mr IH^^000 ioU !^ r^. liv^ ryl m y r^ ntcuiliers what^null,i- patriotism prompted the hearty re-^sponte, uikI tin- scl. IMMMSsl mall to^arm* tlial was tnude ^ ^ MM of nit claim^in defense of tl.cir belovcil rc.nnlry uliU^in linn 1.11.1 institutions. liutmany may not n member what^lariii1 and MNMi heart, dwell in Un^^bosoms of our f.uint ra when lin y i.ffor J^to the government their nio^t precious^possessions, tlioir lioru-s. It may seem^Incredible, bin the proportion of^horsea to nun which ihu farmers^and owners of valiiuh n MM Is^begged LMeoM to necem wan I'AI lu 1.^They wero not Inferior in auv respect,^but the finest ami U'sl in the laml, ami^aueh n* really wmM h..v% brought, if^^old, PW ^n tho IMMj wwii-ii ai that^time waa consider ^l an IniniJilso price^to pay for a MMe. Those given were^gelding* and stallions. Thu mare* w^ro^left at homo for tho reason thai in Ini^^tio it ey are likely lo stampede and create^a |^auic through fnirtit. Homes have^more norve. Tho be it of the drum, the^call to arms, the familiar toot of the^bugle and horn, and the stirring m.tieli^of the regimen ial baud are music in^their cars. I'ntilthe foiimlalion blood of our finestMM was the choicest from Bng-^lamrs thoroughbreds, and this waa nl-^ways kepi strongly nmforeed by infusion^of the blood of Arabian horses. Fur M^years New l.ngl mil had been proud of^bar Morgan borae, created from Arajj^blood. New York and Lit; Islutid^boosted with proper apirit of the faimliea^of Henry Clay ui.d Andrew Jaeksoii,^while Long Islam! was the borne of ^In^^famous Messenger, of direct Aiah blood,^and also of Wildair, inbred to Arali^blood. Tbo tullcr, uftor iinpnrtalioii^from hugland, waa no high y pri d that^be waa repurchased. Thesenoted stallion* were the progeni^^tors of the flnei-t horsea in the country,^and gave tiiii foiinihit 1011 blood to all tlio^trotting speed of which America could^then boast. Uul when Una immense army^of horsea was sent to the front the mnres^at home were left without mates equal lo^them in blood. Only the liases to stal^^lions^in fact, the commonest mongrel*^wero left to mate with MM blooded^mares, thus niuking the reproduction of^thoroughbred horsea un impossibility.^From ibis time dan a the udveiit of wbut^is now known as the American horse,.^Th* American horse became a mongrel,^pure and simpl-*. Noheavier blow to the reputation of^American horse brooders could have^fallen than ibis, for il is impossible to^create h type from a inotiizrel ot' any Mil*^ma I except to be a mongrel. In horses^it is cotici ded that a valu.ib'o type can*^not be ere an d except through the infus^^ion of Arab blood. We may a iy thai we^have an American horse with certain^characteristic* of much money v.tin to^Its own. r, but, alas I it doca nut n)in^^duce and quality that is in ueiuuiid by^any other nation. Our American trot^^ting horse does uol reproduce two percent,^of trilling speed, considering the gie.it^numlier bred and raised M trotting^horses, und when we export a trotter,^which is a vi ry rare event indeed, his^troin, r ha* to ho sent along too. NoAmerican waa more fully alive to^all these fiie'.s, inn] especially to the sail^ic in Hon ill numbers mid quality of our^horses, than lo in ral Gram. His accept-^at.ee of the Aralia I. opard and l.ituh n^Tree, prcschP d to hun by Abdul llaniid,^the sultan ^ f Turkey, wus in u MM]^ii flin nci d l y the cons,ih latioti of iheir^great Worih in the stun, lie rcalied that^our race must lie rebuilt, and m highly^appn ciated Ibis gift. Tlie fact thut he^aaldoiu. 11 ever, drove lie in, Ihu* deny^lug h.unell a gn at pleasure, und the^Immediate disposul ^ f I. o| ard lo Gen^^eral Ueale, on whose aiiel faun he ha*^been i Mr since, und of I eel, n to Ins sou,^^ boweii l is interest and MMM hi^the infusion of Arab blood, und his hope^that from tin ui a ilea' und In It, r |^ p^ of^hoi ^ s MlfM be en MM* *^The letter wh cli he wrote lo |{ m-^dolph Hum ngt, n, now- of Oyster Hay, L.^1., wa- publul en inn,, yours Mo, |, ,(^may huve a m w inlet, -t lo tl.t- r,ad. rs of^to-duy. and is now tuki u Ml IM origi^^nal autograph letter. I.oVi.Illl l\. ii. \ .1., Jll'\ 's |,0, UnitShi I iBi i,.-i il i,, |.| , i . , ,,,, r the- Hi. ii'.''i' i ll ii .pill . ^ .,' ,..,1 my Arul'iuuIn is.s m i n.it answer ill tun aaca.^Leu-, I in ^i..,t 1 hi . v I wi I cite ^..^.^1 m^ 'in ..i st iitiiinp:,. in aarch, i : , and^,ii |M his ai hi Ii s. Alt Ms^' it ,id appro, id kiul puiisl^aailtayiai ^^ ^n ,^^1 In ran m Ike staMai thedream of hia life. Front tlte aiudy of^i(us*ian, Ktiglisb, French anil Austrian^min i hooka he real ^ ^d that all iheir fa^^mous national horaea were fiuudedon^lb* Arab blood, and the neceaaily of hav^^ing more pure Arab blood, especially in^Ibe female line. He knew that a promis^^cuous use of it was nul aatiafaciory, and^tnat an (ilfluity blood waa nsaential. Ac^^cording to the meihoda employ.-d^in the old world, and a* here the^liny, Morgan and Golddust fain-^ilica wire atrougeat m ibe Arab^blood, ho aelecied virgin marea to male^wiih G ucrul G-nut's Aiab.. an I waa^loriuuaie in the gi t of one lllly and three^MMk While theae were growing he in^^ter! r.-d the Hay, Morgan and Golddust^blood, getting u hurem ^f ttlliea whitb^at muiuriiy, he man d with the aon^ of^Leopard and Linden Tree. This wa*^hi* MMMM| and Ml result waa tl.o foun^^dation of Ii s suburb atud of tbor-^i.ii, hbieils, which waa then an individual^elite) prl,e. Mr.Huntington refined to aril a sing'e^MMM of Una new und t seeding y^valuable family. allbough elforel^MMM prices for tin in. When^naked why ho rip'led that ho waited^first to have a l.imily so largo thai^it c uld reproduce naelf. Then M could^huvu annual sales without weaken-^nig Hie strength ot the plant. Ily clu-e^MM ding with llu* Arab 1,1 od the ani^^mals he might sell in the one blood were^so lo ur lo the primitive thut ihey wi M^posit ve in iiiipn veil re^uil , and would,^tle reinre. Mill any MMMMMtf MM^winch MM wero iirroiliiced. In fact, I.is^ouly olject Was to I reed nieh perlcct^ic r - IMM the priiiutive^ the Arab^as^to elevate the blood sluii'lurd of ||M horse^in America. Il cull only be regarded a^n.ii o nil Iruimpli to breed a puru type^MM shall reproduce itself in auyc iinlry,^und to perpetuate il until il sh.nl lie^known, roeog.i /. -d, approved, and earn^^estly aoiiglu for by cvt rjr other nation as^the American hor*o. The^ Ittawa ./'inrurif haa com ile i the^apiveuded tables, whicii are rather mlei-^eatiug, und says: 1'he lacrosse season is^over, barring the possibility of the Capi^^ta l-l)iiuwu postponed inateh lieing played^oil. Hut lief ore thing! laeros- e are fin^^ally superseded by talk of **r^ u.'o.^^^'touches ilown^ and other such et cet^^era* of tho foot ball arena, it will bo in^^teresting to note a few statistic* on tho^season's play apart from the bare n mil,^sMMMMMMJ thu ownership of the shield.^The billowing table will nhow how the va^^rious teams have come out in the goal-^scoring IIm : Uytht* aboru itw.il Ih* MM that it isn't^m.w.i^^ th^ ti-nin that trorc^ tiie ntuttt^ptMAf ti nt \ukvu the I ^^^ t pfatMs i li^^Shainrockit, tLfjui;U (u-in-1 t. ^ Oti.iw.is^hi in.itches won, nre yet be vera I jj^aU^iihcutl of the Oit;iwa-*. hreii it the Ottu-^vas won from tho Capital*, to be ahead^of the Shainr^ ck^ in i;oal^ they would^hare to win l^y U truala. Tho tlx re also^^ppLMM to lieur I u' the claim that u MM^pluyinir feM ftame men all the tune have^a better show ol wiuiiniir than those who^ehat jr^* players ev^ ry match or.^^. \\ hilu^tin* Miainr k Its, who only pi-.ye i sfM out^^side man, dnl not win mo many many^mate.u^ as Ottawa, they were einililed^by roiubineil play and practice, and the^same men, to do more i fTeclnr^ work on^the ff^^al*. Tlie Capital*, w ho pl.tycd more^outsiders than tbe Oltuwas. scored fewer^goals. Amniatcbc-* won and lost, witb tho^IHrceutuses, wero as follows: Tf *it it. iorvallfl....^Ottawas....^Ill amr t-ks.^Cspttali 111ii Mi.lim^.*- vimi.d llu- ii. .. bor.is an* ^ t th, Mat^i. I ^, ^ IoU thai th^IMM^MX heri thStI Vlslle.l ^i un l,i ^ '|,,hi ,r4Sl t,, ;,^^^...;' v twoellie Imrs-^ l .a'I there saw ^, , v,.. rfT rt ^ rrrati inn li s iMm k ika mm Maaai^,.,.,,. ,. u^. i a km^*j fnin in. i u^ ii. Iilii , i , ii, h ii^. Mai ^ i ii i^lh^-date of it* ,| eaitiii, hi antral Hat th*^MMMl war* ^a^l , ... n. I i, i.^WaMshglna ch^, who cm prahall) lul in roa^on Hies ^ p. h ls,|nrd v o a ^ .. i iviii'ii | nr.i s ,^ |, .^^a,. I .... ii .. i II..i.l,. 1 .un on us i,, iu^age ol tie- i,i *!. and I iu i k I am right Mia IM^MM LeoasM I hail left wat Uthetal Meale,^Hi ball ^ i . in..in, utl), i i.. ,s .,: ai| s, h's^iv. x.^Irani, Jr..) fatu . Dear hal.ni i ,iu^-i.\i,si.^MsM ^ i m t,h I Ihein. t ..i lie m I,..!,^. U-.ri/li. mil e^ul all's^o^n pii^ ii stab m sad '. ii i os ii- i, ^,^Lisa as an api'it* i.i oim . m e nin:i ^ anion, baa^haUaasat lb.ih, . p.. beat ares* sf tawh 1ui.i)o! blooj. \ .-!^ UTll) ) i.l .. U.H. SBMm^Tin re are niutiy col li i i.ng op.nioiis r,--^giir.hiig the*.- le r-es and tit. ,i- .1,1,11 i,,^lieing me tlioroughoii ,1 Aiab.ans ^f Mm^d*Mrt| Inn those wh i know H em bestand^have studied their tl.stilietive ipia lllea ad^unite iu i st-11. VIMg i.if iii to ii mi. 11., y^are the only Arab MMlMM hi America, it^is said, and tie ir piog. ny are ut least a^most dl.t.l.el utjil t in i i i, : t^ | i . Wl.enMr. H MlMaTIM, with great d Hi cult), an I only iMaathh Ma talavlf power,ulfriends in Europi , un ,-. ,.,|, ,1 ,^^imp-rtuig his Ix-autilul Aral. mare^Kaomi. he MMM* tie- pioneer of a l ew^snutbod here aud heguu to accomplish 'Ihe New Yolk /Vi'iuue 'he dav ufler K.^S. Larable'a groat bora**, I'oat S '.nit, won^ihe Hickory alukea contained lb - lolluw- Sir.Kaaton, one of the owners of Poet^Noon', winner of Ihe ll.el.ory slnkca on^SMMfi drank a glaa* oT win.- with Mr.^McLcwi'e afiiT the race. Thu was the^loaal: ''Hero'a to the union of I'oat^Scout ami Yorkville llelln, and sueceaa^M their progeny!' Mr. Ktstoii, the cpii.-t-^cst and most unofTecteil ol men, bole hia^success meekly. McLewee waa like a^acho.ilhoy. Wheredid J'oet Scout gel his namoT^^Mr. Lastoii wa* asked. k't,neral t'u*ter oiico hail in his cm-^ploy,^ said be, ^a scout w ho was distin^^guish, d not only lor Ilia skill on the trail,^bin for lua learning. He wa* a divvr^1 oi I, mill I MMM knuwu far und wide a*^the poet scout. My partner, Mr. MMM^hie, wh i liv.-* in Deer Lod^e, Molilalia,^was his intimate friend, hMl when we^hi light Ibis colt wu named Ii ass iu his^h. nor IVet S.out. 1 uin sony lo aay I^have forgotten h,s MJMS Oar other colt,^IIiuIi luriir, who was a full broiher, ex^^cept one cioss, to i'oct Scout, fell dead,^^^ u run. ml* r. III the Ann r can Derby at^^ lucago. Wa*he ii* good as the Scout^'' Welliotmh pi' was be'lter. Weieyou iu' pried at the Seout'a sue-^c. a- t.i-il.iv T ' N^.lie had been car. fully trained^nl.o was vi ry fit. We thought lie should^hate noli tie t ^innibus.^2 D.dy. ii Ih-1 on him T ' Abin. . Hul )uu know we are not^belling men.'' UOU'jAT TH: WOHLO'a FAIH. KennelSMM SMMmSmSMMMMsI lo He^llie i inrsl 1%-el u Id.^HmmSMMMM1 blue MMMsl and una-^tocraiic t'oga will Ih' shown ut the Bf IHon. Ihe kennel allow will opun Junel'J olid close June jt, imm, mil will^o| i it the gimt live stoca akhibil of th-.^expo -itieii. Iiw illcieale w ide iuti n-st^.ml w ill emprise Ihe largest and best^b uch show ever h, Id anywhere in the^nor.d i he rules of ihe live stock ile-^1 ortlncut provide ouly for dogs of un-^q.lestloned p digree, and ev.-n 111 Ml^. aeh MMSMsMI will lie rensidcred on it,^uterus Ly a comiiiitiei- of three ^ mmm.^m mm inferior annuals or atiiiuals not IIllative of their kind in Ms llllleal -iuse ol thu word will h- r. j cleil. I'uiin-^in. in dog fallen r-. iu inhcra of the Mas-^couiah club of ( lucago and of the Ameri^^can K, un. I . luh of New York are . nihil-^^ usiie regarding the cnarucler of ties^MMM tit'Oii. 1 he list of pr sea . IT. too^t^y tl e rx| osiiioti n^ lie niopli nit niod hy^ni 'dsls and e. rl,Ileal' a of merit w ill have^uddi'd to ii, ii'iihiiibtcdiy, cups, plule uml^prg.-a hy iliilircut keunel clubs aud prominentlovirs of the Hog in this coun^^try ami abroad, so that tue total awards^will make the pr.p ^ winners at tho eg po^^sition aonh many tunes Iheir present^value. J he high standard of excellence^nquired will las an added incentive to i *^^Inn,tors of fine dogs to exhibit them.^Efforts are now bcins; made to aecure^from the old world a magnificent olfac^^tion from the kennels of those countries.^The Judges will be selected with tha^greatest i oiailde care, so that the awards^made shall car y with them such credit as^wdl distinguish the animal and be a^aource of gratification and i rale to its^owner and undoubtedly develop a higher^standard of breeding throughout our^country. TheCalifornia Athletic club directors^huvu decided to try Mbj MtMM* u MB/MJi^between Johnny Gi l!l i und Van Hcest,^the featherweights. Thesearch for an opponent for Joe^MrAu'ofT' continues without success.^The following letter was r^ oeived the^other My I y a club director iu San Fran^^cisco from McAuliff.-: Nvaik, V. V .lie'. Ill, Isoi. Dr.lliSun I see III i .l. eks n ^i .mis i^ D^ht^soiiii-IshIi Vt liv .In su'i Ii' lllil.i'.l Ilia.eh Willi^in.-. I wi.i It -lit Ii ill loi .!^ yilui'g an) I me he^wants, lie-a\s he uni t go Myanc lo make a^m 11 en wi' li hi in ii ml he I - only ycd in; lusty, so^h ^ lili^lit us will i.Hike a MMM Wltll in.-. 1 Mai see ^li^ Inn't If be innk* he ian win I Mi sure oue^of ilie rMM *l^i goe a ajaras widen^i uul.i to pa) Ii in to 11 ilii tor I v.i.l light Idnt^loi .,ii ili i . All I w ild 1.1.1 in ik, tin- mulch. Ireal sea wh.n MrMi h Ins to In, ^ out. II^ ii. a rs.- n lH-ateii iw.i- ^ at tl CsvM I m ule a^Maw a Hi lent, ^t in-1 ughi not in h i - ituy Mj^cu-e on that se, rI eau i get a mu'eh on with^ati) one here, then* is MOM will li.lit.su^w ut,I like i i lll'ilell Ja-'ki, i.l to 'Il'IiI iu g'sul old^'b'nse i. I wrs- un* I^ \ou us I know urn rag^have it puhlia h d, lul I lliia,, it I lie pip.is tiki^It il|i he will lisv.i pi lease a lllati'il. Pie nee .s itvui i.eul'd mi tin law and t nt m-^mil. Winn I liiulal lit,- In st o. t e He il, they sav^I am a back number. Maybe I am, lull I Hunk^1 eati ci.vini - tiie |Mipit^i'f 'Kratoaa ui Jaaast n^thai I am .till atrvs. aa4 alavia. 1 li was only^my immi.1 lit- k lo me-'t mm airahi. I wou d have^h.ii! usseastuas in haw teNfe MN WsMiar, wh-tt^M waa here, hut I mt ^* h in i In ^sen at Ms^I line. 1 hop - yuii mil pulu.su I In* !or me. MMMi At l i i ff. ThePacific club ha^ declined lo match^Donegal! with lie- newly arrived feather^^weight G orgeLiviue. Donegan is too^ligh. by Id MMMw. Jick Deuip*iy'^ benollt MM him^*^..^^^^. He II is been off re l 1.\X^ a week^lo go on the road with Younj Mitchell^and ^ par. ALondon cable to ihe New York Sum^says:.^ihe l uieof Wea niiusier'a fl.iug^l.1 year-old, lir.ne, who won the Middle^I'ark 1'iaie this week in such a handsome^fashion, .a the only l.orae no menu d in^MMMMl with next yiiir's Dirhy. Hut^very IsM MMMS iriinincioiis have been^yet ri corded. Hrov ibd OfMsl w inters^wt 11 l.e will | roPulny start for the Deri y^as Ml lo^tl. st f vorlte on r.eoril. He hits^ull the MMM] point.* of the sire Ormonde,^arid tin re has MMJ as yel no truce of ntiy^ulTtci on of llu- wind. The* dtitic is hardly^likely to let UllS one go to BMMt Ayri j. Tin-MMjl I f ihe t'esiireivi'.ch was a^blow lo the backers of the favorite. 1 b y^were nowhere. Not one id ill: first ball^ill leu in Ihe belting list gained n place.^This is the Hi si occasion on which the^Duke of Heaiiforl bus MM Ibis race, but^though lafMNM started at 2i to 1^against hun, hia grace won compara^^tively a small turn, hia wagers huvuig^bei ii MMMl lo ma giiilicaut amounts. SPORIING GOSSIP. Itis not true that lb m- st.ik ^. L':14'|, is^a oonveruil naci r. 'I here is, hov. ever, u^sinii.iir y MMMsl paring luroc with it rec^^ord of L':lii.'^. Ayeuiliug nil Ixlongdig to A. A.^Smith MeCatin, of Fatrlaw n farm, Lex^^ington, trottf d a I'tllf mile ill l .lT'^ lie^is l y Antceo, 1:11','^, dam a sister lo P.i.l^'1 do mpion, IliwM, hf St ^1 Wilkes. NancyLec, Nancy Hanks' .lain, is one^of the hrooiliitures at W. S. Hot,art's San^Mateo, I' nl., IMM. mill hna a filly ol foot^l y Sum beul. She m 11 yi am old, by^D elator ^ Sophy by A i natal, i s BtlwM^i'orres:. Thes'V'ii-lual rnco won lyCi.yai^Terre Hiure lual wee k ia by far the last-^esl si veli-heat MM ^ Vcr luiced. the time beingL'tr.'t,, ItttSd i^a*M. ItUL In.^Itlw. lilMO avi-ruge. Itll I'll- In this^race K y Wilkes met hia first defeat ssMJt^SJBJ Tliefast mile track nt liichinotul, hid.,^was laid out by a railroad i ml engineer,^the president of ihe board of clirtctors,^John F. Miller, who is superiuieMh iit of^the wesuin division of the 1'un Handle^railroad. He coiice v.d the uieu that a^curve lust adapted for a tram of cars^would be the moat suitable for MMM to^make (a t time. TheAustralian newspapers say that^Idaluiiu. ;uil brother to Kir Moored and^Cheviot, I as been sold to go to Am. rica. Ao i ii ti- l. recti Moms evidently knew^what he was doing when he oll'i roil v^,-^Itll for l'i.et Nci ut lifter the lual American^Derby bud been won. Knapsuck'' Mct'arll v, who tiains for^U. D. Wi ihers, will at the end of the sea-^sou sever ids connection with tl at stable.^He lui* dec nit d to return to lua lirsi love,^the trutters. Jacobiitippcrt, the New Turk million^^aire brewer, will operate u high class^racing atable deal year, and has ai ready^i tigiigt d Jack Joyncr lo train for hun.^His son pas made two entries in (ho ls'.i.i^Derby. JohnA. Morria ia seriou.ly considering^doing aw .iy w ith ihe Westchester Mutter-^i iii Many good horses MMM MN to^grief i n mat lull this year, at .1 owners^have a wholesome dread of its slops, and^rocky bottom. MikeK hy and Huck BwShJ Ml possi^^bilities at flrat base for next season. PresidentHart will post his charges^against th^ New York club. Tin re w ill^be mii^ic in tin air w hen the l.^a,: ie opens^ita annual meeting tl New York Nov. 11. IIwneraof four stables in the Last h ive^wou more than rl 1 ^ n this year und 10^more h ive won more than HJ. A. andA. II. Morr s h ad with ^l.'il.;ifi, won^bv ^.'i hursis, und Mike Uwycr ha* landed^lUll.J .^^ with lua is. M'liumgtuttt'niiiion, Tom ( unuon's^sou, hua gained first place on th^ list of^Kngosh w iiiiiing J ickuys, with I I wins^^ in of P K mounts, (i. Hsrrett, |i 7 wins^out of 517; and J. W atts, Ida out , f 400.^The ^ in|n tllio-i is close and Ills rivalry^between th.. leading two moat MMa 'Ihe celebrated Aunralian h, r , . ( ar-^bine, has been struck out of all his en-^gag^ tin ills in constipienci. of an mjary^to his near foreleg. Mr. Wallsc- is san^^guine of Carhitio's MMMl a| n.,. jagM^tor thu Mi I bourne cup, aa ihe ai u . f Mus^^ket has never y^t MMJ MMsl ^ii account ofthj iry, und is still doing walking MMMMi Ilie N. * York /Ve.^^ is authority for the^stall tin-it that John M. Want has MX^i IT-.red tho presidency of the American association,with a aalary of $10 OX).^War I has neither sccopted nor dteiined^lb- offer, but will probably stick to the^Hrooklyu club. TheAthletics of Philadelphia have re^^leased Piinher Ellon Chamberlain be^^cause ha askad ^ big increase Iu aalary. TheManhattan Athletic c ub, in order^to outstrip its rival, ihe New York Ath^^letic ciub. haa bought an eatata overlook^^ing the euund for 1500,000. Anions;tho challengers of Pater Mali r,^^he Irish champion pugilist, who recently^arrived In New York, is Gill Lambert of^Montreal, whom Maber defeated iu Eng-^laud. aS.irMaiila in Alnrr.ca.^I'rom the htttaburg Dispatch. 1ho MJMMmMM of bar maids has been^tri. d several limes in N w York witb un^^satisfactory results^that is so far as the^^ xperimcntcrs are concerned. Notwith^^standing these np ated failures it is^shortly to be tried again in a Hroadway^establishment down town. Tha difnculiy^in the way of success in previous at^^tempts of th a kind waa in thu char^^acter ^ f tha material from which local^bur mania were .elected. Il is . a-y lo^line in New York pretty young ladies of^ordinary inio.tigence willing to do f lmost^anything thai is honest in order to in ike^a living. When one cornea fresh from^L union after s^ MMJ Hit' rcrulls obtained^In in barmaids llu re, it is quite natural^lo imagine ibal tho aame thing could be^madu easily to work hire. A picity bar^^maid in a black dress aud white apron is^a V ry attractive feature of ctty place. Jhe barmaid tli. oiy is all rigtit; but^tlu ru are a MMshMP of reaaoiia wi y it^cannot be successfully r^ dur. d to daily^p: i,dice in New York. The mixed drink^ia the greatest bar to the employment of^women in ibis capacity. Veiy fow^women are ever able to arqttiru the art^of shaking a drink toguihtr. U ing^served by tho prettiest girl in tho world^w ould never compensate an old drinker^for tho misery of n wretched c. cklad or^hiondy smash. At the Loudon bar very^hit a is sold except straight dr.nks. Every^An^ rirati who goes abroad knows how^d Ill ull it ik to get u diceui mix'.'d^dr.uk. Few bM maida will evor attempt^it, and those w in do in London got to^^gether a fe.uuil roinpound of I qilora^quite ton diendiul lo think of, once^lasted. For tl ii reason the London bur^o,aids tl a: wero once brought to New^York to se-tve in a prominent establish^^ment made a gteat failure. It will be^hard to Und intelligent American girls^to stand behind a public bar and ladle^out drinks to in n, although, for that^matter, it may be qu i,: as respeciiib'o as^^ landing b dnil'l a MM counter in IM^same csiablishuient and dishing up pus,^^haiii unil,^ ^oue in tho i.'urk,^ ^tlirce^brown^ and MMM np|m tttc desiroycis. HistVllu's i'rlde^The w ile of un employe of ihe Penn^^sylvania railroad gnvu u very amusing ixti.b lion of tuui'ly pr.d^^store u lew days ugo 11^vi ry ta'l, thin iiiuu ; the ^^his cloth.uc is very small^buys iiiiilerclothing ho g^six-. His wife is a very^sue bad gone inn.^underclothing for h Ilid ry good*^r husband is a^Ml measure of^and when he^ta the smallest^lug' woman,^store to purchase^bil bund,und whde staiidng ut the counter u blile hit of u^MMMl came in and, aeeing the goods^being d.splayed, Midi llmt is w hat 1 outit; seme undershirts^lor my liusb; n 1. Ha, 08, please. ^WhatMMskM will you have'.^' said^the salesman, addressing tbo first wo^^man. No.IIS, plcaio,^ wa* the reply. Thetwo women bought llu: same il'^primi un . one buying h r a big-chested^i n I ihe.i'iu r for a narrow-cheated man.^\\ lieu the lain r.took her imchase home^and dn played it to her huahutid ho was^as oniMicU lo find the shins too big. lie^sai^ : \\hat the ^ did ycu buy such big shirts'.or V^^H'Ciill-e. W.II, MMN what^ 1 can't wear^tie in.'' Mdon't rare. I was not going to stand^alongside of a In bo bit of a woman mid^buy si,ut. for u little bit of a man when^she wa* buyii g.shirl* loru great big one.^ll you l a v. n't m y | rule 1 have; that's^w hy 1 I ought ihe big shirts.^-\\ dming-^ton Now*. Jsjf i l.e S .me It - SMM. Fromthe N,'W York t'eumerelal Advertiser. Peopleattain longovtiy for a vuriely of^r-usous. Matthew, D ini. l and William^G~uii*, triplets, of i'orrington. Conn.,^have just celebrated their 7dlh birthday,^und arc all three on top of the ground for^the reason that tie y have been farmer-,^aII tin ir iiv. s, in T r inns d a circus, nor^in v. r (ailed lo vole the democrat e ticket^straight. 'I hai'a why they lire septuage-^MriMks, Why they should huio been tr.plotsis heyolltl U*. ilie M.^i lliuu-.^Fn ill the New V.rk BMM. TheMormoiia have given up the moat^off , ll.ive of their practices in tbo hope,^perhaps, of saving me rest. Hut this^lioiie is vain, and before another genera^^tion passes ihe Mormons m Uiah will ho^asa niMied lo the gentiles aud Mormon-^Em ^ ill be bu'. a memory. A NOCTURNAL VISION. QUAINTAND CURIOUS. Chinesemaidens pluck out their eye^^brows. Catscont nue growing until they are a^year old. Thereare mora Germans than Irish in^the United Slates. TIMrevenue of bankrupt Egypt was^ATO.LsVl.tOO laat year. Thehuman brain weighs one thirty-^fifth of the whole body. Thepresident of the S^rhs republic re^^ceives but 98,00J per year. Amiliioii telegrams a week pass^througli the Etlglisu itoatoffloo. Thobarrel of the Krupp g'l'i is li fool^long, and each charge cosia *0 0. Twelvehundred and eight* en a sveies of^mushroom, (row iu Gioti lirilala). Noone is allowed on tue street* of De-^Lind, Fla , alter 10 o'clock at night. Moreitiau a million people nre-treated^in thu hospitals ut London each year. Within40 minutes the other day at^Ham Hon, Mo., oue cat killed aud stacked^up :8 ran*. Frtm l^.OOO in 80,(0) letters are posted^every year iu K. p.and without auy ad^^dresses. Achunk of hail which fell last week Iu^Muuaoii, Mass., was four feel loug, Ihreo^feel wide and two feet thick. Thupopulation of Greece is increasing^faster than that of auy other country iu^Europe at pr.'eent, Cr.nslanitiiopleis claimed to be as much^ol an tdui'atiuual center us any of the^university cities of Europe. Mortalityf om consumption is higher^in England man in lr, land, aud higher^in Scotland than in England. Atthe Westchester fair lust week there^were 3) nun on tho ground* whose ag^^gregate fortunes would bu J!,' on u.io i. Fifteenthousand Scotchmen left their^homes during the pust eight months ol^the present year, against 14.'AO lust year. Cowsnt Clarksvillo r. c, nny In c .me in-^tox catcd by eating apple pomucc, wb.ch^is nothing but n.u ciu bed pulp ot ap^^ples. Thofirst thing a Japanese does in the^morning is to luko MMsl the entire front^ot Ins building, h living ihu w hole of Ihu^interior open lo v.ew. Ninehundred and 11 fly-five religious^periodicals are pub ished ttt thii c uiiiiiry,^which are estimated to have a total M-^culatiou of 11'.'7.1115') for each issue. Inone day recently n good wife in Mur^^ray couniy, lis., pulled 2C9 bundlca of^fotidcr uml tied u;i lb) huudlca. Tbo rt^port doesn't stale what tlio old man was^doing. Themost holy obj rt lo m llious of^nvn, draw ing luiiidr ail of imm mil* of^p lgrinis ln m Asia and sVtMM to tho^Kaahu at ImMb. i nothing but a me -^n one stone. Iuthe Chicago city ilircctoty MMM^name* were emitted nsyilM to a refusal of^the men.hers ot labor orgulns.itious to^g.ve iheir mmm and addresses because^it was pi lined ai a scab pr.nting house. InIn iui, so il is told, the common cus^^tom is for the buib'-r lo go to ihe mmm^oi his customers. He starts out early in^the morning, and should lie Und am*-^toiler in ind ho shaves bun without^arousing him. Itis tabulated that the treasure lying^idle ill India in tho ahup ^ of ho iris oi^ornaments miioiiuta to ^2'*).0J\'lt0. A^competent .minority calculates that in^Amrista city alone there are j wels to the^value of A'J.OUO.iCO Chicagouiiileratniit!* the ui t of i xpan^sioti aud of blowing uboitl il. Thai cily^baa 1Mb twice a^ many miles of streets^ii* any oil^er cily iu tbo w orld, and almost^four times aa mane aa New York. Her^total mileage is - I 4S. Itcats something to live and i good^deal to die; in I net, evirytlniig coats.^Some cue estimates that colling born^costs the people of tho L'a.icd SMflM Sjn.O0CVfa4lanaassUyi geit ng Married, fJOd.nx/J.tWU;and gelling buried, J7S,0U0,-^UU0 Anirsn last Ins be en mado by Spoiieo,^BoMfaSCo,, Martin a l'.-rry, Ohio, lor^John FarnlioUs^, a colored preueber of^i hartoito, N. C. ll la S^M IMwM long^and 7J-4 inches wide, 'l lu-owner of tin*^ii.otiauous foot is t^ tiet ID it.cues high^and weighs Jill pound*. Residentsin llie liinb roil district* of^Ciuibop and Ti.lamuok MMMMe, tire.,^say that lurgi* gray wolves nre Incoming^more numerous and are rapidly destroy^^ing the elk, aa they kill the young calves^in tho spring, and even the old ouea w hen^they catch them nlone. Andth re. by nil hut me it^bin* I'lrsaeil heir i ouch I Ib'iirda fair mansion und its ample lawn^Atl n iter,' w.is si ics:. and tlwi-l ing lie re Ami,idie ilai kc t hour before the ttawu,^1 lay uy siee.i MmSM oi woihtly esrs. Alongthe col r ilnr, when* shoM M licbl. Inii -nt 11.ol ' f nunc tban fiotinv ah -en, %leu- p^ssi*i a term sug*-oe, w* udiou-, hr.ght, Uh ise gufii.etits, wiiboiit i us!le. 111 the s.'i ue llumnnshe si en e I, bill yet in glory m veil,^as ih ise ii Ii i mo. lal eo I have c ist awny, Miitioushe I ^iki-,1, as on,-wan .'i.l ha,l h-vt'il,^A . I now I. \ s,ts scetni of uf rl mm* day. N Ion s tie' dlseiiil^i,bi*l sp ills stay,^hln* s oihI wi Inn the wel knoaju ehaiiiher II,eie, Wliiii', he il 111 Infant slumbers, |H*aci-fu luy^1 wo Ltaln's of leii.b r yells una tsees f.ilr. MMeB, unknown. iieeiiu^ kweel and low. ir.iin as t ii, s ' i lui st ind tiiuiunl the throne^Haw learned lo pi i^ lor those I hey laved he- law. AndI lure bu* human in,tin i larrird long. |iolrisev a* iiioiiu-rs tin, on itilani eliuinis,^Ana si asset Mesh ng in u uuni'liant snnu. Amiinmost 1,tiding nul.,,i tin in her white .1 lll-^lo o her ih in * ah'' ^ nine, and pnasi'il -it eaeii,^h* cm las to wish in wase im MsMM^ilu-re; IIn .iui ih-lender lone* nr l er si ft siieic'.i,^hi, a'h un iu man , a w .su anil lerv. nl prayer, Winh Inslsil la me ibrousb the silent hull.^Ass in - m i l ll sM.i a f out ul llu- ski Ml:uiseem wiln licai., in^ Ii.11111,111 to call^I'o r wan,1, ring sums lu know Uie mmm^lie ml 1 n hbjli. tin.\e not for me, d ar ones,^ I MMslMf^say: e KeiSrhei the Father Mas roa eael to come^I shall Ih- iliere. In H at iiiieiiiliag day. lomet I sM gree. yva iu MMMl hi tue, 'llie111,11 nliegju. Nime ^11 g ir. e.irllil) s inn I^i.iukeiud iy on tali via a 1 ulmy bra la. Asone w 1.11 soibt.il^ falls li 111 height Iu gtiiitud. Iw 1tu f. el th s is a werlil of pain. \^ 'twin a Ihoiizhl I wniilil 11 il nn repress,^line la Me BMrl IMM ^in s ,r ^ out the g.umi, eh.ik , ^b 11 iinglil I h Iniophi .111 guest,^A ili'. iiug \one, kueke from In juud the^MsMk, _ -Acs'l i^^ Mm. iok 10 t BAM tilts v. K, HALL'SBALSAM MillTHII WMM^lla* been a never-lailing fsnulv remeily f ^r^^i,|i.IIS. roi.U.s. t'OXhllMIIION. ^LA^tililPPE.^ ISIJKE TIIKDA'l, BOAKHOIKIIb,^I'.va'MUMt. l ATAKllll, INKLl I.N/.A,^ACVTK AXI^ CIIKUMC IlhOM'IHTls,^atfTSMA, OBOOrTka t'OL'UU. cSUUl*,^Pl.tntlbk, PAIN IS TBI MDS ANt^^UllbAsl, bflTUMi OK BLOOD, and^sh SMMM of ins Tbroat,Chest and Lnn^s LeaaiogtoCONSUMPTION Pr.Wat HALL'S BALSAM contain! M^opium, mi rplnne, nor any dsMMrloni a rag. It^kiaitlira 1 ml Ileal* the xiemluaue. ef Hie bungi,^lUllitmetl mill I on ,lied ley illseak' . alia lileveut.^ini'lit sweat*aiiil t gt.lnes* sy ro*. tin: chest. It^1* 1 I. as:.IU I^ I he taste. I e sure and Il k lor Or.^Wil. 11A1.1. ^ ll.ti.hAM. and li ke 110 oihir.^tSAMJ sMsMIMM bv IL A. D'Al'llhl L. Bl'TTK I ITI', MONTAM V Pr-ceiiSclWc, *^^^^^dm WU. HALL 10 . M.w rOSS. IMPORTANTNOTICE! Ownersof Horses. Onand a'ter September I, t*91. our p itrons^will bud 11* MMM uo Mereury street, l*jtween^.\ a 11 uml .Montana, MM Muctaaa, wliete wa^will be pleased le meet Ihem Willi th : be.^fi]uU^|ied shop iu His .tale, we wnl bs bet'.er^pr. p red than saof to uu wo: k on sliori iiotiee.^We will MSSHM M 11, ike this lbs lrs;-clasi^MB Mf 'hop of Hie city, where burses wul re^^ceive our peisoual u P mum all times. RAYBECKER,^CAPLICE HALL '.aT'.r.Vul- CHRIS WE1DEMAN. ^w!yPap-rrd, T.itntr-d .tn'l Furnishoti^lliruuif M| ' iu Lm h'uuretl for BALLSAND' BANQUETS Forthe S.'u^im ef SMSI homedesl abled 'tar now at tho disposal oftit) puUllo. fullun or MMJ firs VltMMMi corner^Fsrk anil ^b num. sir .is CharlesSullivan, Scavenger AhOriierjl'romptly AUiuu.-J :n WM.ciESSOPSONS ajMsSM SHEFFIELD.EN0LAND. VAinrrACTuiizaBo BESTCAST STEEL FORTOOLS, ROCK DRILLS, ETC., WABKUOUaBi 7(4N. Second St., .T. i-OUIS, M0.( EZRAH. LINLEY, Agent. X'OTIfKlOCOOWNKlt-Tj Ml it-.in Mi-^IN tu^. his iieiisanu ass Ml 1 I^ are Mrs.^*i 1.... 11 . a that . i.ai ' x ^ ^I^ 1 ^^ ' ^'i 1,1 ^'^^^^dollar, in 'alior aud ^iiipioveineuls np-'U ;hs^iwil kiiI qiuru ode mimi'i. claim mint'' ia^l.eoiteiowu niiuui. dusru'l ui p'*-r .,^^niiity, state of VlonUni m order m hod '^id^nilelDC eaim uimer the provis im. of .ee.ioa^tiil revised stalute* ^ I me enlted Male., be-^mirthJaiiuiuiiitMuredio hall h'' Mm ^ :or^K ,.r eidtn. *. l^. 1s^'^^iine'v csji days Irum Hie s. rvics el th- n^ti -s^nvTui'l caiiiHt jr.'U f i.l or ren.se 1 ^ ceutii 'tie^tear prop r ten of suck exp-odUiir, :.i .,^^owtter le'ir nileiesi in sa d euuui wnl h-.-.im.^SlMllllt,' o llie ^lll'se, b r. MMWIMilM^Vreli.e...'t..t'^e.oj()hiNln etMa,elLu firstpubhrstiou hepumuei t, UJl- PROPRIETORODORLSSS PUSCP MSMM!m- MMk Idaho Street.^l.o. Cox did, -^ BuUe. Moot. BUSINESSCARDS. jObtWlUM1TH. CARPKVTKKAND BiTtl.nini,^Estimates * MMM* on ah Kinds at bulldintx llelereueesin ths City.^XAJfUSl ST.. i--i-si v.iUS T11IU.1*, AaSCO.Mie. - - Momtajia. liAlOJu.UOUCK. Usakirui xissi fc.su:^ anil Mlauut Stoc* bcliroeder'sBlock,^1-iR.sr SsfaSSs. a^'aoo.nda. PROFESSIONALCARDS^I. L. SSBJ| ld;la'h3 Ob* WOilE.n. 123-North Main bticet. xlutM,Montana, j^R.ft a. oi*VUiil~_ COKMAIM ANDTiilltD hTKUZe, Fa ANACOMiA.MONX^T. CUllISTMAN. 1). IX i OtUce,tlrst rilrert, Petween Mala and Oak, Anaconda,Montana, inrru SBrSsMaSS wuuoui rjux 1)11 lev process Alt 1MMM of Dental^Uuik ^ iee.iU-d m brsi class maimer. AI-^uncial ieem wia.ua. l'lauis. b'lti'Uh.N.s, Cir it tO.N MAINJs^^VElt SMITH DsWtl Letidcucaan fak street, near at, Ana's hMMMh Onesboors io30 a. m. 101*2 -JO p. m.,^tc lu, iu.. andltuiu cm u. ui. lui p. ax, 1:1) PRESCRIPTION1959 . . . Awonderlui MMM of Ihe celebrated l^r,^\ rlpuux, l'arii. l'lescrtnUM hk^^ is sold 00^l'osiiiva MMMMHI 10 cuaa Anyform ot NKltVOLSDISEASE, !wmutter bow caused,^such a* (iisurdei ul Urn^psasrauei erpM* of^, lther sex. |MM in Ilia^l in k nervous uroslta-^MMM, liysleria, etc t'urHcentaarslintrnete.1 To Kkpvvd AsTT^lltiitiv paid Kok I'iiksoiiutioji luai where^snlis.'acuoo slid rissxsxxc cm. is Now LfTECTXJ.Uy USllll! M UOXeS ' irice11 a wx ur six Uuxes lor $^ with writtea^rnurau'.eA re-nt by mail securely seated. Ad^^en m all conimuineations lo 1^. M. Newbra^L^nu tuiiipauy. soui MM ButU CUy. Maes, WAHMSPRINGS STALMANN^ LEWIS, I'liorHtiiroK*. FRESH WUia CREAM DELIVEKLiDEVERY DAY^IN THE WEEK. If^ Irrrtfd In the tVt.ronaln r rntral I. tt-s IIthe surest louM 10 nun Iron: Muwauaea,^11 i.;o 1 i'ii an i-oinl* Ka^t and Mo iili Iwa^11 ioauh as, 11 Hhi^ v.itb Pullman Vr*t.bi,i.*t^liiawiu atuan Miiaueti aud the f,utral.la^n-.oua 1 Iuubc t ars atuii-licd eac.i wai daily, be-^iween MiMeaMM aud M. l aujaua MUsausM^aud C hieatu.