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t THE ANACONDA STANDARD, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 28, 1892. THEANACONDA STANDARD. PUBLISHED EVERY DAY IN^I HI: YEAR. Uallr-pi-iMh^ rivrrter or mall at ten itnllart a^^t*ar, tluoc ilnll.ns a i|n;^il*^r or^una dollar a mouth. THESTANDARD JiIlia onlyilmtv aa-inn^apar tllli taln-ri-Hi ^I1^-^l-atclies 111 Past Lmm ssaatp. II prlnt^^more khpifHl news UmM any other^newspaper in Molilalia. CpnepouUrnce ami hiisiness letter! slioitM be midre-.m-ttto THESTANDARD. toruarof Mam Ml MM street*. Anaeonila.^Mrntau.t. THfRSDAY,JANUARY 91, UM. THE POLITICS OF IT. Mr.ll.irriMin ami liis frictuls will^utilize t lie Chilian rpimMle as u means^^^f improving liis chances (in ri'iioini-^liatuui. It must lit- uitiuittt'il th.it Mr.^Harrison ni a 111 ] ui la 11 -i IUm allairwith^oonsiderablf eleven icsh, ami. sMti hp^luck, lias lixi-il things mi that to sii|a-r-^lirial observers t lie result ;i|^|ieurs to^rt'iloimi! to Ins glory, AsiiU' from 11^^^finch^ on CM11 Which tlM vastly mi-^jM-rior strength of tin- I'nitctl Mates^jjave liim at all times, liis position^matte luiu master ul Um situation m^every other respect. It is all very well^to laud Mr. Harrison as a pure-minded^patriot ^itli an rye single to Ins coun^^try's -jlory. \^ ^* lie is liumaii and can^1h' tlc|ieii*leil upon to turn the success-^1ul out come ni the unpleasantness, so^far as possible, to liis own personal aj{-^^raiidi/ement. Itis still too early to tell what effect^11arrisun's conduct of the war will have^upon the national republican enliven^tion. Apparently he has taken all tlie^wind out of I'.laine's ^ytootHI foreign^)Milicy^ and appropriated it to himself:^while as fur l.l.une, he is made to up^Jiear as Harrison Used to he pictured,^cold, cautions and coiiservat ivc. Never^^theless after the froth ami foam of the^war talk has disappeared, we believe^that the i^opul.ir regard tor Mr. I'.hillie^will have suffered id diiniuution. nity,under proper restriction*, of sc^curing tin- most unbiased inforinatioii^IQgaMlllg 111 mulln ^ Itut fur thin^ahsnnl provision of the law. no douht^would exist as to the -success or failure^of electricity as u means of capital^punishment. As it is. the people are^all at sea, and he the new method as^|^ci feet as its admirers claim it to lie,^no other state is irninft to adopt it^until the uncertainty is cleared up. Accordingto a Paris dispatch, fol^^low iii({ close on tho heels of the inllti-^en/a epidemic there is another which^is causinj^ a gPMM deal of pnhlic atten^^tion. This is an epidemic of suicides.^It is Impossible to discover the reason^tor the sudden increase in this direc^^tion, hut the curious fact is noted that deeplyinterested in the most burning^moral question that has ever conic Wm^fore the people of this community or^that of any other.^ All of aliirh.de-^npite the solemnity of the occasion and^the truth of the nude riving idea,^prompts the forceful, if ineletraht,^ejaculation ^^rats. Afuller knowledge of t hili's reply^to the ultimatum of the I nited^States reveals it to lie of a character^even more satisfactory than was an^^ticipated. The last chance of liostili- jties between the two nation! seems to^have been eliminated. The restoration 'of ]m .ire on earth and good will be^^tween Chill and the I'nitud Stales in a^subject for universal congratulation.^The minor details w ill doubtless be ad- marlyall the people who have recently j justed promptly and satisfactorily, and takentheir own lives are old men.^Last Saturday, for instance, no less^than fourteen men committed suicide,^the youngest of whom was To years of^age and the oldest Mi, ^while one^woman of gg, who did her level best to^swell the lisl. is regarded almost in the^light of an infant by a satirical jour^^nalist.^ Of these, suicides eight Used^the familiar stove and met death by^the pleasant sulfocatlou of carbonic^oxide, live took poison and two Were^found h ingiug in Mien rooms. The^uiiiiiIht of suicides throughout the^week, which was abnormal, shows a^decided tendency to increase to ex^^traordinary proportions. The 1'aris^ians are a queer |icople. maythe brotherly love which should^subsist between the I lilted States and^all other republics never more ho in^^terrupted. om:i:i i i:i t Mf w Ait. Itvmm KmmOJNMI Hi ^ . lo). Hi.' Spirit^of ^ riitrHll/iitloli. Fromtin- I'itNlmrx dispatch. Choreis another result of kiii h a vv ar a^it-Mill more ini-mi-lanl to us as a nation^III.in tin' war itself, .mil that is tin' iIn lease ]of Hie rxintiutf tendency tonurd national^^ism orVi-uti.dilation. Till' piS'Si III |.*l ll' l- iat inn has wit MMsad the gradual Inn cri-tniti n SAV'NGbBANKS^a pity that savin; Itis a pity that savings banks are^not more numerous in Montana. The^fact that the populal um is scattered^over so wide an extent of territory is^t'ne principal reason thai there are so^few of them, hut the conditions are^such that savings banks even in camps^w itli no) more than l/HO people should,^if well managed, prove prolitable insti^^tutions.both to pro PT Id Of! and dcpuM^tors. OM in Anaconda, we believe,^would do a remarkably snug business.^.\ not her good Held Would he the towns^of lirauite and rinlipsluirg. The en^^couragement ot habits of economy ami^thrift has a decidedly bMMsVtksl effect^upon Any community, Those cousid erationsare brought up by the report^of tbe bank commissioner of ^ ounce^tn ut. that ^laud of steady habits.^^The report shows that there are no^less f hau :il i.'.rj.i persons in the slate^who are depositors in savings hanks.^Inasmuch as the total population of^i oiiucctit*ill is only 7MJM, it will be^seen that a large proportion of them,^and an overw helming majority of I he^adults, ha\c money saved up for a^rainy tlav. the deposits are, of^course, lor small amounts. Duly las^M rsons have ili pnsils of spi.uKI or^more credited to their accoimls. and^(M\tH have less than sl,(l(^l each, the^average l-cing s'lso, W hen it is con^sidercd that the people of that^one slate have ir*l'Ji.aK2.^it^i saved up.^home idea w ill be formed of how coin-^lortahly ^lixed^ Nutmeg people are. ASTO BRITISH POLiTiCS^dispatches from Kugland Indl^rate that the past few weeks have^wrought a great change in the political^m'nthnciit of t he empire. The death of^the aged I hike of llevonshire elevates^to the house of lords his sou. I.unt^llurtingtiiii. formerly one of the most^active ami inllueiitial liberal politicians^in the British parliament. hut who. of^late years, has Ih-coiiic the most pro^iiounccil of all the ini|MTial tones,^since his desert km of the liberal part;.^IftSTtillgtotl has been leader of the^uiiioiiist allies of the lory administra^^tion of l.ord Salisbury. 11 is ele\at ion^to the upper holl.se nl t he British pal' lianiciitleaves a gap that is not easy to^till. Withoutthe support of Hie liberal^uiiioiiisls no lory government could^stand in laiglami to-day. Without Harttosgtoat^^ lead tlmm the ^ lonloti will go to pieces and the^1 party which has held the balance of^I pOVCf between the two sM political^j parlies will soon I ecoinedisintegrated,^j There is now a hitter light waging in^I their ranks lor the leadership: many of^i the members of the parly regret their^| desert ion of (iladstoiie and long to be^back once more in the liberal fold. In^i their oretsMl liond.'script position tiny^I have control only of the pat i image thai^they can cvlnrt from the living parlia^^ment which soon must die by the hand^of tune. It is the prevailing sent uncut^that alter the next general election^there will be no unionist party: whicii-^evei' of the two old parties triumphs at^the polls, it is believed, will lie inde^^pendent of the thud party |m-oplc. Insuch an event the bolters would^liud t heiiiselvcs in a most unenviable^position. Their political friends of^other davs would not thank UsMsl^to letiiru utter they had done^all they could to iniure the^party: the hsftM would have plenty^of genuine life long toru s tolook after^and besides they would alwavs be^afraid to trust the men who once de^^serted in a trying hour. The young^men in the unionist ranks see mulling^ahead of them in the way of political^preferment until I hey ally themselves^definitely with either the liberal or lory^party. These men have been resile obliterationuf state Unm ami tie- Meesjtosf^of pBOnsSV originally ri-s.-rv-'d to lb-* several^state* in the general go\ei iiiihmiI at Waste j^ISMSSSSi until there Is very little mater'ul^inile|h-ndeiiee left lo the former. 'I'lie mod-^iIn itnhi in our i/iiv i'i nne nl form is still y.i-^inu on. Ii MOaseSsh a |miu erful nav v and^ISSBSOMSSl BtOOjdhM MVS) en tht* one baud I^and federal control of (lie railroad anil ^^telegraph lilies on the ..iii^.' to peSpUM us I lora speeteM of petetrusllssM and lOslsssd ' iliiinnialionnot only ue\ei iiniteiiipla'isl^b^ the founder* of this MSefSUSSMSa bin^im'\er dn-allled ol b\ the wildest s. .i-ialist ie^visionaries of Isou. War ih-velop- Ihe^national IsokhiJ and the SJSSSSSU of llie^IMstuI goveriiiiieni are inei'i ased b.v the^|h-o|ili^*s i-i-ori'si^iilalives in eoin^i*esK as-^si iiibl.sl. War slreniillieiis the union al^lie1 ex|M'iisi^ of llii* auioiioinv of ils sOVOMI^parts. 1'n-itv siniii we shall have one of^llii- most formidable nav ies of tic* civ ili/eil^world, and our mcu eoast will bristle j^Willi llnslel'li defenses. fW every j^man who is ii-aily lo to v\ar now |^we .hull then have lot) btshSJOFSSH citizens. I^and for everv ledi ral uniforu. at the pill- |^lie erih al present v. e *h.il! then havi- III.^liveried stariojsi and tin lly. lo siip.-c i I^Ibis national niaj-nitleenee. a ta\ of |^will yrovv vv hei-i- only el SJSSV fM'fore. j^As STB shHWt linni our SJsMOMl sine^plieiiy and as.nine the SJSJsWfOSf of j^i llipile n e must aeee|it the eotisei|ltel|eeN , iiiIsMoaaed louttssv tfss ssswssssorof^sof j liKal indl'. idiialil.v and tic sai iillee of |^Ih-rs.oi.iI lit,, i t \. Il^ ill injure IIoIhmIv lo look the truth in iheUsee and the act mnv lortifyu- ^ojahssl 1^the Mrpriaea that an- sVushtleas hhsi in j wailU'lieath lln vei iin|M Uelrable shadow s^of the future. I r-ROMIMEXToil rtsct'U Xlt. Ho- Wilh the grow (hand dc\elopuieiil of I ,,^. .[ \^UK tuiu.; now that Hart ington's^Montana, savings banks should spritiM j j.,., M1|hii n. c has been withdrawn^Hp plentifully. W ith the high s/tsgea^paid hereabouts they would receive liberalpatrmi.me. Tin-news that several pfOMiUCUl^poUtichUM have been converted at a^revival meeting in Vewark. N..I..must^be encouraging to all good ( hristians^and sapepiali) to such as have mourned^over the f.ut that Christianity li not^making such rapid program in the^World as could be desired. I he mod senpractical politician Isprobnhly as gfMta sinner as evi l walked up ami^down the earth seeking whatever he^might lay bis bands on. The apBftaila^of this conversion lenda the Mcnohlyn^Unffti to declare that \vc arc war^ranted in the conclusion that the^leaven of the ancient faith is as^^ Highly as it ever was; that the hum m^hear! M ill acknow ledges t he miracle of^divine grace; that the boasted achieve^incuts of the 'higher criticism' are the^lucre mult) of wasted scholarship,and^that, in spite of all appearances to the^contrary, the route predicted by the prophetsand plainly described by pantiesof the. Kmsmmw is now^will forever be the popularronti^Zion. !gn theirpart) baa become as a ship with outa rodderUUd without a destination. shouldthese men return in a body to^Uiuubl) follow I Had stone once more.^I he power of t he 11 rami ^ lid Man w ould^be greatly increased ol course, as^it would vindicate his POUrag^on the question of boase rule^in Mh In all probability, how^^ever, the rank and tile of the liberal-^iiiimnisi atom hers wdl he dropped fromIhe luster of the next pai liaiueut^and straight part) men. on one side Of^the other, elected ill their stead. The^brilliant I haiiiltei iaui and the erratic^rhurehillare at wnaaw political out^^lasts.whose hands are against ev erv^man while ever) man's hand is against^them. They probably now learlily^wish they had not permitted their loy^ally to bubble over al the hour when^they deserted Uhutstoue and estranged^their party, tbl^^and^' tn We assure tin'esteemed In'ii Multii-^In in thai the MvsnviMi is still eu tirei)willing to MMnpan its eirenhv^t ion with that of its valued eon tem^^poraries iu Butte, TheNew Yo k commission which^drafted the law for executions b) alec tricityis up in arms agaUMl the pro-^poaal lo annul the provision whuh^prohibits, or siek. to prohibit, news^papers from publishing koconnti of^such executions, 'fin- argument in^favor of the repeal ^if thai section was^stated by HoVernOT flower in Ins^message in a manner that has not been^unswered. lie said: ^I have no sym^^pathy with that morbid taste which^yearns tor revoltiug details of human^suffering and misfortune and would^make heroes out of criminals: but I^recogi'i/.e a legitimate public interval^in the adoption and trial of tins new^method of execution, ami I would not^shut out from tin people the opportu* MayorKroderiek ^ I. PriSM^! ton,aaffexOah over to years of aga, is very^I painstaking, ahnest foppish, in his ihvs-. Rsgaamgtaaase, Ihe leader of gm liberal^I part) ot (lennaiiv. has the most remark- 'ableaasaaasp of aan msaahaeof the rahaV stag. (iu.vde Maiipasttnnti while appeantlee in^| bierature to rhmhsetij nmli' five years for^i the vvasli-baskei. His master religion -Iv^I destroyed all llii ^ crude work. (in*'of dm Youngest mheaad pjeehtanta ;in the eounlry is (reorge W. Saul. Iheev-^eeulive head of the Chica-joA' Kastern^Illinois road, lie will not celebrate his Mmimtiiiiav anal next fjanahan Ihe w ife of Justice lirovv u of the t'nileil^Stales supreme court has in her |miskcs- sioua aiming mhss on w ahh lanhpmm is hetmeadto hues Indaatad mmh * *f assaae* res|Hindeueewhile iu Auierii-u. WilliamI'. Murphy of Philadelphia is a rigssnnaman of gh lie fi^ught mand 'reiueiiilk ts^ the Alamo. Mm pliv was one oftin- paasds who bad heednAnua m^ehatsja afier the anMlaol Ban shahmn^laha Doha de UMa lass haen Haadaed h) ilie people of I lial'lestotl. S. ('.. w lll'|-e he hasrecently been visiting. The duke is^all Italian uohlonmtl ^^f the tlrst rank,^elosely allied to the reigning family of^Italy. GiovanniGfleaetMO, the htlndheeinH of theisland ol /vaeiui lios. i- deelai'-d li\ a iwenfvisitor io have devised a refloctaar^artdeh theuas tasnllghl anongh into ins isee n^ warm ii and comfort its sightless tenant. II III K OI'IMOV UMless ilenr.ili.' asttsa resiMiililes ^m Hie Maesanansjl ^ saaaanm wait re*^uiiin:in^aeUoa,tm sroaiec the leotiaiaut) thai M ^IH^maunaaS: mpaaif ap|irurat. in#eis i^urr, The lilkhl rk-ere^ kers^ssessn^in^i as, iti HtkmMi^tkl li'lnl.|i''ai.s hail Im's| tie IQISflll slioat tan lll-oll uf ^file Pile ttSat Hiill-i ten-i'Vi'i.ii Innaestlai eases in Mnery iiie|iltlu-l Unit Mas lie'.'UII la i i.!li-lll' I as a title m liMenr ailttBal) ami nrouilly^I'mi'ii1 i. J/eaeaali me.^-mar saaaati Mr. Metes am n^m his sa ii seraaat, til - asrti's ar .. stlal parts it leieis^l/onisiana i t'hUtntriitkio frUai I'ora right lively political rantpaign^the one now iu progress in^is a ^bud.'' Nut very much io heard^about the battle Mitaide, although ka^^li pel in the reaull is general through out the country. As iu all contests where a quest ion of morals at the domi^^nating i-siie. the lighting is fierce and^Ineeaaaut, The power of thnlottarj is^great ami it remains In he seen whether^the power of public ' i nt illicit is^greater. The New Orleans newspapers areafter each other adtli a profusion^of hammer and tongs, and their tie^tpictit bursts ol southern rhetoric is a to behold, r pro If lug of an **antiH^meeting held one Might last week, the^(irltu soars in this strata: it wee not idlecurosily that was expressed on the^countenance of those there, hut deter mumthmthat at til haiardi the hydra^beaded asonatecthai has thrown its armsabout the morals of a aammunit) .^cnusmouaealth or nation should be^innda to pe isii Tha hamity and chit^airy of \ew thrhmmi wnra gathered | md sana there. There was the maiden just oil thethreslioM of n*mnanhood, the matureyears, ami the tadalmost reached its^Than v.as seen yonth lislit. istor *nio!';. s ;. '.-^ .lac.. to siaiel Ioi ssesWrtM} at taae.Ami If aorbatso btodti iiiin. lit^ mnis- IIU matronone whose sun horbumof Ufh, olnoble iiiaiihootl ami the age^l sue.all inniMi^* kafnsr si :iii.'.i^nil. n il TOMI!I llilnks Harrison MMl MBlOe kwtsaeh wlhsr att, aad lbs miatliitiea sue^wiii Im*a mm hsffae. Itass in* dssaai of as^tai mini Imai i be garthnaati nrttti a Msln-h^sod a Wtter taagia*, as ths leim am hi 1^ttsnf *v'- /'on' Nsiassr mom ^/*. senit.iiit...o - msauaasss iii MMMm^Msatserin '^ iirpsstm hi*hhHstiH amtesf^Patatx i , s'.i, ate iii slrlkllej a.nl ^ai'_- *i'. ssattaal^itii MsensraadpseUsteM wftst tst-ckleual viu.i.. .tlion -Alien r.u more M-rtoii.^ritsatioiis ttretn ina list .a turn T'oin mstl) ii^bapsmaa sad isapamMm saareas, Mmm^r, leUsft o /^. i.'uavl anl-il evei vll'liii; iiuiiiusl William. hiMs ItahMMstiis sraaarb*. The srati^msMsss snm ass of Ms anaMi Hhaal sain^iradeotdM ast soamatattaaMMatha n^Usee strtk*r^, IMs dass aat aonathat ivini-^s,haul.i v. iii lulu lor gtslOF, but II 4aea I . n^dial ll.ti 11^ ii ^ .in pH il mil) on tjiiay's t, huh. itis a aemk'atlnn In ItarrtMia thai Uaa) m^^taiMt^ ^hst the^* aie Null there tee. M. I^MpeMte a hi.^The Mi|iiemi^ earn span uMM Ms *-ensM lalgelilli|iMlt^ In e tnuii'ss u.'s t'leeltsl sraa lite larnTiKesaiatasta baaamnhteaaarsettatg^mrsoshi n aini te n. Ths pwraM) nstorxd^|Nitle^ Is to tteiil sin^iv Willi |mrtleii| hillshave Ins 11 lull inIiii'isI i vill iiem lull,.^Ik^I'les- antlthe^' ivt* IIn PI- rla llll. mm saste,it is in is Uasen^UMeult) * in M tlis|ie-^^gad u)sin to tiei-iiit lomatesmi Ivhapm thai I he i I oi Mtem aam .fIn vvhetlit'i it i INS 'u^ll^^- starsararareat,if thai gmm svsol mmad asaieUm* mailer of eianoniv mnilil-ink i of^sl.'lil. an t there oonlil l^- .i liltlt rent |'ln ^i.u iaie ofleiisi iti iii. laawm uui smarartaa. \ n 1ml. C'lffimtlrttt/ .lihstlt-tl, lint. Tin:hospital mNACAMg^Th^ Pespsmmm t.r tUm flare Are Tit rut- M-Hr,lloitsleil. I'rnniI lie New tnleuis 1 lines iieiniH rat. Nomore horrible tiarnilive than that of^lie* fire which burned up the surgical III-^stitiin at Jiifliaiia|silis .vi*sterthty iiii,riiiug^anil roHStetl to death at Inust ill persons^niosi of them ehddean ami ho enpiiletl as^to he unable to move v. it limit ami-Malice,^ever gractsl Ihe lire annals of thin ^s^iui-^try- Itis the name old story . The building,^or buildings, for there were two of them,^have Is-cii Itsiktsl U|mi|i ill tin* neighlior-^ImmmI for years us In Mg ^ veritable^lire Imp. They were of four stories^each. They eoitt.tiuetl at the lime^of the conflagration as many us^^ I*! iuiiiales, almost all of Ihein ^ulTei'-^iug fiDin some physical ailnietit sullleieiit^to Pender them incapable of self-help, and^IS! nurses. \o provision of any kind bad^been made, us far as the it It-graph ne-^etMliil- of the holm ausi inform us. for Ihe^macoa of ihe |Ms^r uiifortuiiuti* mid ln-lp-^les - palienls from the building iu the^event of just such a llre-horitir as this^mi ri.iking it: anil Ihe wonder is therefore iit.ii.instead of tin- M paneled lo death, Iht*number of the victims did not reach^3m. Il was certainly no fault of the luau-^ageilHIll or propiictui.v of Ihe lire-trap^thai till- lisl was not swelled to^to lhaaa its actual dimensions, for Iht-y hailbeen aeesAd m have tin* eeeeaaariea ola tearful iiici-eiiialioti on the premises,^ill the sha|(c of iiillammable i lu lnieals^lying alsiul iu the Isiseiut-iits of the^buildings, eoiipletl wilh a total luck of^means of esnOpO for the |Mior Isslridtlt n^siitfi i-ers ci*ovvtltsl iu Ihe upiK-r apart-^mettts. A fearful res|^oiisihi|ity rests on^(he shoulders of the proprietors' or mana^^gers of tin- tadtenapaMa Haigtenl taathnm i uin I Hit outraged senl inn-ill s of th' Ameri^^can |M-ople will Is- satisfied only^with a most rigitl inv t-stiguiioti into^the causes of the terrible eaiastrophe,^and Ihe visitation of the ainolesi^it nil ail it ui on the ln-..t!s of those to arfaoaeenpldlt)aeeci*Hltaol aapteol it was tlue.Avaricious pioprieiors of leueuient^houses ami large buildings ar ^ but list^n ailv to lake all the eh tin es arising from^tires in Uieir cai'i'lessfv I in ill and ilt-pro-^v uled slriieture-. for th'-ir sole olijt ci is to mahetht-m pap, vviihoui mgaid to tin* i..infill I and safely of the n'Hants or lesseesor MMpamcg oeengmteat it w ould bethe vvorsi Btlgnm ftu our humaiiil.v that^the MnateoMh eentury has yet known if^our physicians and managers of inlirni-^aries nam lo follow the example of eoll-^seiencelesH hollst-o'.v tiers ill tahhSJ SUCh anfulrisks with the lives of helpless^patients either for Ihe sake of gain or for^lie- laek of ad ^i|iiatc eare. vvorits\viriirs out- -taten Woitlvvoilh made al least one jol.e.^People have not hitherto believed ihe re^^port that he said.on hearing of the Brown^^ing marriage. ^I hope they 'll understand^one another.^ but the iiiereduious ami^now Is- i'nat im iii. Iu a lattecjuat primed^for the llrsi time and w ritten bv WueOW winiht^^ Hanan a manlh after the Bran n- mgmarriage, he says: ^Miss lian-cM. I^am ple.it.cd lo learn, is so far UPOOVaCsd as^lo have taken lo herself O hushulld. lie is^a very able m in. DootUlnis they will apmk inol-eilltelligibf. lotM'ti other ill.ill Ibe.v^have vet done lo the publie.^ .V. e loth gmirasn IK KINl.s PBOM I'l I K, ^Iam thinking of opening n branch^K)s-le^ institute. Where do von lliink^would bea good place'.' Haveyou thought of lov.a^.' Thai's a^piohihitioti slate. I Is-lieve. Iholil a BSSStea iH-aittlful v\ius bsaoi terth her pure teteat, \\iio-e wmii. aossnsstenm tsaaol aheart ss sweet as looassot,^w hose bsiptei kanM on sam aad hnii HaassKiniilv net of ksva la 4s^I MM this mai l: n inaaHM 'J*tibeslni't-re. I like to, ttsi. Sinprim- |sillies ai*e always till anil drtadhafcrnhamh*1 Notalways. We foillHl bin: in the balh^lull, ami his wife in the Utek |strlor. reatl-^iug Laura Jean l.ibls-v . Miranda I wouldn't marry thai man if^every hair was strung w ith gold.^Maud Why not *.'^Miranda He is bald-headed. Thel iar A borrmte thought strikes^me! Thei.oid High Ifsoialhmer What is that,your majesty ItoCaar11 thai dentlal was a Nihilist^he may have tilled my teeth w ith tly ua-^miie. Then, the first time I bile hard 1^shall blow the lop of ni.v Iie.itI oil I oh.im Ms MaegM Mat never ^ as Maaghl llvI '.it BMa who I Mil never,, hnhll^Ami oh. mi th^ steOMSa Ihal novel sm saogM^in ll^' man vvlm bed never known paMl Aniloh. for tin* aetaf who m-vei ikSM rtiaihe muni Ma smMs a aaspsnsl Amioh. for lie- .ith'ele who never has Msg^To remler Ihe rN still loss; Aadah, for tie- daNar that aaen sras speM^In the man w ho w.is n-'vi'i 'i'-aii Smkel Amioh. for Ihe SS*M ^Im SMMM never trapaM^or th'* vvoiil that sheaevi i ^^^! ipafcel 1'irstKMelrle Wire Willi all llieir Uie!,-^iug. Ihase is one thing peegM MM^threaten I^ do lo us. Secondi .let-trie W ire W li.tt is ihat '.' firstrieetrie W if- Il.tlllUe Us witlloill^gloves. SundaySehool Tiwher Now. i hlhlrcn.^What do vim sappoae became of the lied saawhen ii pasted hech for lite boatef^fahmi) Parke. Ihnow. il aam M ths SStapsreservoirs. .ii it's noitsi i: \i it snaki:. jmieeka bafaahah e-rer) Unv sad mshs-l tlownto Ihe lake.^MMmtew amaodaatahH te see a vbaafs laina snake;^Ha'd seea little snaki^ in |iih!iIIcs i!...i hMiketl^like barsehalm. so lieiii..u lil all lioiseliaus wialio Iv NMBCS u^Hit ) hint lime to ^rti^'. laervlane It mMM Hi*' lri;:hv iv -psaOMd ^lth tenipoiaivlakes.^Ml tiertiaiieii with srlllilan lairselouia aawh hadheeti IiiiimsI lutn saakeji^Thev lankeil like Miake^. thej Inokedllka hahs, 'una Jeli he ^anI ih^ rain^Mritansd lh^ hursebalw lata ^n.ii.es mas SeatI^ explain. MI^*pM MeaaMdrsMms lake ami patehad ri aav to tlav Tosee iiiite titra'tu arlcatlaii i^nakrsaai swaa anaanun avvnv.^hill llltinuli he i*...^ il ^in nliv wall evehall- leiiseaie! utralaetl,^the horsi halri still aet harsphalrs ami as sorsrhain^nii n ssalooa. RMtemapeagare much ii*k-.tel.. in-sitte tin- siielnretl lakes^We wall Ii lor liiiiinl *s- l orselia.is tn liim nil UOXloUssnakes. ThehlmlilK vlpen ^f Hie Mink the st iprals el^th.- Itrahi, \n-inostlv laugh's. Ii'.i-i hairs rml ^m ever m it'Oiate.... ,,, , ),1111.1V fl'ifif. NothingSucceeds Like Success.^^KATZENSTEIN ^ COHEN Havefine tailor-made Overcoats from f) to Jr;. Finetailor-made Men's Suits from 55 to 5^5. Boys'and Children's Suits from $^.50 to Sia Cannotbe duplicated elsew here for 40 per cent. more. Aswe have nothing to {jive away hut Great Bargains covince^yourself of the truthfulness of our advertisement. Ourstock is complete, new and fre-di from the manufacturers.^We have no old foodt that we arc ^lad to get rid of at half price. Strictlyone price to all. KATZENSTEIN^ COHEN, ttlWWK11 Atthe Elephant Corner, First St.. Anaconda, Mont _V,tr WOtRILL at Tin: OLDSTAND, 110 Main Street, Wherecut prices are tli^ rajjo. Don'toverlook the fact '.hat IVck Strictly In II. Tin*|i *itf* iti'iiitii ws tavstos anI in oitkr to M^MM1* ^ HI ofTcr SPECIALBARGAINS forThirty Day* In T)rc*ss Goods, Ladies'and Gents' Under^^wear, Ladies',Misses' and Child*^ren s Wool I lose, Ladies',(^rents' and Child^^ren's Shoe-, Afew W raps, (laWHm'ami aflaaaa*! in ciu^c. at a raAm nunof iic.irl.v iiu-s-li.tll. Ufwin uitH't iiil cm prtaaatm^*^*! w taMTtwaat,ami i*av^L' ^ou uiuiicy hy a Mm pariaam Losee*Maxwf UOMain Btrawt, THE SMITHDRUG CO. REMOVEOTo^118 ^AIN STREET PROFESSIONALCARDS. |)R.E. J. LEONARD. IilSKASKSOK Wo.Mi:X AND CHILDREN Anit-i-ialty. Also uf unso. throat and luugs^ami mnam nyttum. orncEaamm mi a. m. to 7 p. ^*. No.r.lj x. Main St.. near Woolnmn, Ifctta, Mnat I) CAMPBELL. M. D.. 1*riivsk liia auil Siiigpon. OfllLf.IhiMtn.in Jlnnsc. Iji^t Tark struct. Itrsltlrnce,uyj TaMmt avc, I'arrot aildltlon. t^vetiYi-ar^' lhispiial l!x|^rlFnes. QRS.ST. JEAN k M'.^ENZIE. Olllic.start Mam, l.'st first stp-i-t, Ana^mill.1. Mont. 1'I..i-*- liimrs. 111 a. in. in 1: in., fnini i t^ -,;:in JL^in..11 .0 M s|i.M. si. .h im H-Mittai buun. J^In Ilia 111. D R.STEPHENS. OHH i: - it stairs No. K.MATM street,^ori'osi i i; am 11 itKiM s. RCKldciiceoti Oak ktrme. NearSt. Aiiii'u llnspttal. oft*r* mars 0:.m .-t. ni. to mm p. nt.. from t ^^^tn j p 111., ami truiii sm p ui. 10 j f, iu. p i'. CHRISTMAN. D. D. S. Olttce,First Slri'i-t. lH-tr.wn Main ami Onlc,^Atiac-uutla, Muiituuii. -nmHcnucnm muwmi tain- 13va ni-w- profi's-i. All llaisi*^* of lien'.^i^Work axaeutad In (Inrt-cUui mantitir.^AiUln lal Ii 1 tn v ^ it'.-. .l I'lalfa. h.N. S. SNYDER. D l'lijiltlan ami S.:i^timi (,r st. Ann's Hospital -^ami Montana I n.on Kalli oaL Ctir.Main sm IMN Rfssm BUSINESSCARDS. J.MULDOON. sSSM ok the ri:.vi*R Notary 1'uhllc. I'uUcclions AttvUvtvd lo^. '1111piionr No. JiV^OMm .Va.11^ ^ Untie, Mont.ius JOSEPHSMITH. AKITN IKR AND tPHMM Bsdmpssvmmmmaa mi Kimisof MMkm Rt*lt.reui*t*,in tin-1 ii).^LOt'L'ST ST.. BET. MUMP AND THIitll, anacomia, ^ - Ma a 11 s THEMONTANA, *anaconda, !^om*4 Mamamum 1. ijjj HasafthetaatJanawst ami most sjatrsatls as-^nntntml lintah In tlif I nih il Staffs. Thoroualllr^krawnar. ami atwsWe l aith slsvatar*. smarts^liHK Ara al.unis. nawtaa water, baths, s111,^^itaal opaa Bra pliers an-l all sumstb aaasaa-^Ifini'-s. iii.imii, ni mitt, anil Mn:li\ ruUliieaii'l^lilltus atasty Hi a ulas-l Kate, from S350 PER DAY UPWARDS maHtfmto ms ami ^ Ii.carter of loniut assamsa. C.W. LOOMIS. Prop. pLEARYHOUSE. Tarsat) nrsKtass HaM la Ucaatm i:if..uittv11 ratshN Rasaaa, UarTaUaaat.- nwanulsad a- tba Ktaailstntat^^. u-elicaua, Ni'iic tail ^ hlta lialji ruipinveii.^Maaerate Rate-. .1.i i 1.1 kRVi PrssaMst, WINDSORHOUSE, 'ANACONDA. MONT. -^15 I' tlM Fl!tl^ I Sll-Kl.l . MIVi ^kfi onuiiivlntsons. Mf.-iis. :^^ ceu'.a^liutini sad no.ir.1. ^.' |^er M011UL \vmtu tm k KMasyaa ntmmi^ otMi VMprMMn QHARLESHOUCI ptAuauRi vi. i s 1 v ^ r umMiaiaaBMM Schroder^ ltlock URsrITREt 1. ^ ^ ANAf'iNliA