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THEANACONDA STANDARD, TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 7, 1891 THEANACONDA STANDARD. PUBLISHED EVERY DAY IN^THE YEAR. DellTeredby earner or mall at ten rtellart a^year, three dollars a quarter or^on^ dollar a month. THESTANDARD Uthe ooly dally newspaper with telegraph dlt-^patches Id Iwt Lodge county. It print!^mot* telegraphic newt than any other^newapaper la Montana. Corretpondene*and business letter! ahould ba^addressed to THESTANDARD Coraarof Mala and Third at recti, Anaconda.^Montana. OFFICIALFAPER OF DEER LODGE rol'NTY. DemocraticState Convention. Ademocratic state convention nlllbehelil.it^Roreraan. Mont , on Thursday, June*. for^the purpose of selecting six delegates and sli^alternate delegates to rcptesent liie demis-rucy^of Montana at the national democratic conven^^tion to be held In ^ hlragn. Juue law. ami lo^transact tiieti oilier business as ma) pioprrly^come before aui li ii Imdi. Tliedemocratic count) committees of the sev^^eral count tern of the state are requested to cull^primary meeting* ami county conventions for^the purpose of selecting delegates lo the slate^contention at as early u ilale as at practicable. Theseveral counties of the slato will lie en^^titled lo representatives at follows: Iteaverheail tascaile. Choteau Custer Pawson ...^I leer I ..nice Fcrgu* uallalln ,.n.. ^^.. c ..a .leflcrsoiiIt 1. wis and i iarke M M.i.ii-11U Meacherla Missoula M ParkII Nafeefitowat iellowstnlie4 Thedelegates selected by liie several county^conventions to the state convention at Ito/emaa^will also lie. by order of the state central com-^arlttee. the delegates to the slate convention to^nomlnale u state ticket, to he held at (treat^Falls at a date to lie hereafter named by thu^committee Thestate central ^ ointiilttee lias adopted tha^following rule* for thu government uf the state^convention I.Iielegates nnrt alternate delegates shall i*^democratic residents of the . uuut) they MMM*^aenl. !.In the absence of a delegate his alternate^thall cast his vole. S.In the absence of a delegate and bis alter^^nate a majority of the delegation of that county^thall be entitled lo cast the vote of the absentee. 4.la case any county shall lie without repre.^aentatlon, either by delegates or their alternate*,^aurh county thall not be emit led to vote. Byorder of the state democratic central coat*^aaltlee.T V 1 hi.1.INN. Chairman. U.W. COOLCr, he. retail. TUESDAY,JUNK Ouropinion was th.it the Untie |iul^pit would hot Us critics to a standstill.^That's the way thu affair promises to^turn nut. Our ti n nils among the^free thinkers have purehased one hun^^dred dollar*.' worth of experienee,^charity gets the money, and we cannot^see that the pulpit is any the worse for^it. There were many Christian women^in the liroeueveld audience Mindiiy^night and, like wnsilde lieinp.s, they^heard Mr. Lett's scripture select ion^read to the last line of the last verse.^The gentleman who brought the dial^lenge says he never saw the like of it,^hut what of flinty People in this^world often see things they never saw^lie lore. Those who pretend to think^so much freer than the rest of man^kind will not he in a hurry to impugn^the motives or criticise the conduct of^those who happen to think it was all^right to go to church and hear the read Is*, IfcTIT Bt Sr. Til tD Wecommend to the candid consid^^eration of every miner and every mine^owner in the distracted camps of the^i ncur d'Alcues the sentence in the^Standaiik's dispatch of yesterday^morning which says: I'hrrrla mow fiecil here Unr nnml loun W bust^was mm In Ink* a haiut tit tin Irnuhhtl n*.ii#s^nistf trlllr than 111 it busiiif *s icoi/ limit fa*nj is^for sobllrrs oiiil finiiii/ioiis of n-ur, Thfrt sums^fo fir no rrosoii (ill ^ urffi lefiu tin ultil.r simnM no Im sitr/ni to on hom, unit if ^ s.n, |a soil tint^11 nut/ aaaMnaaJaf coin PajMvJaaMaj aV vii-o^f in nrrn iisms-Mi'mm mm trie, u I In aaa* f in ml on^Ihr mit suti, tind IViklibnl 1I'llrim laag I MM |wtci r nil tin ^tin I . till tin limn l it til tin I is nr^ti'Alrtir rmitttru aVtaM In iyltti 11 Unit' ilmtitr^)miln mtil ^io tntnnh in tin tii.it limit ttint tin n aMHbe o ^f^ aMaaa 'or i-'i heat mmi ****** Tin-^^any wBMe iimt jtfwMMM fl aaMaWaaal at ^ bbb*^^no ntul AjgMaj 'awt I Mi MaMaa* aMMIH at^iMdft slilrs 1111 ihiiis.'ii 1. Thisis the conclusion reached by the^MTAaTMAIII' s leprcseutative in Wallace^and the neiglihoi iug i amps, lie has^had ample opportunity to study every^phase of the situation, to ascertain^what the merit is on either side of the^controversy, to size up the situation ill^an unprejudiced spirit. Thingsare in a mighty bad way in^t he (Vetir d'Alene camps. The region^finds every busiiuss interest al'lictcd^w it I) a paralysis for which a remedy^ought to be speedily applied. Miners,^mines and mine owners will be perma^^nently crippled if things go on un^^checked at the present paci. It the^t Tilt 11 is reported to the outside w.itld.^the contend.tig tactions ate not by^any means hopelessly apart, and the^sitnat ion is not so aWMMMaWI but that a^compromise honorable to all in its^terms and permanently benelicial 111 its^^Maration might easily be consuin^mated. Sucha policy would speak peace to^a mining region which has been too^horely disipueted. it would restore ae^tivity and II as with pros|^erity a dis^trict which, whosever tie fault, has^paused too long in idleness. Thethreatening featureot the situa-^tion is that the lunger the present pol^icy of inaction continues, so much^more remote becomes the chance for^final settlement on an amicable basis.^A present settlement by coercion^means endless trouble in the camps.^We may In- wrong about it. but Ml do^not believe that permanent MMMMl^would follow the humiliating MMMMl ot eitherof the parties to the contention;^and we venture the opinion that most^of the mine ow uers will admit as much thereis a residue of right on both^sides which all fair-minded men will^recognize. 'Ihe noteworthy incidents of recent^date in this affair are easily called to^mind. The mine owners undertook to^import laborers, and they were not^wholly successful at it. (In the other^hand, the miners inaugurated a plan^for the inspection of incoming trains,^with the view of capturing thu im^^ported men. That plan has been pur^^sued thus far without violence. It is,^however, strongly suggestive of revo^^lutionary proceedings, and public anx^^iety is felt lest affairs reach a pass^where, on some sudden provocation,^confusion will ensue ami tragedy Ire^fie outcome. Again,the miners for their part ami^the mine owners for their part lind^themselves parties to legal proceedings^which involve the services of an annv^of court otlicials. attendants and re^^tainers who will lind it extremely ditli-^MbH to separate themselves from sym^^pathy with one side or the other; to say^nothing of hundreds of improvised^federal deputies whose authority is a^menace and whose very presence at an^unsettled hour might precipitate law^^less conduct. Withthe rest comes the governor's^proclamation. It is rather outspoken^in its terms and stroiiRly suggestive in^what it implies. It would lie deplor^able weie troops Item ing anus to be an^element in the controversy. Ap|icaltn^armed force might easily entail disas-^ter; we do mil believe that the sitila^tion is so desperate as to involve the^necessity for resort to extremes. Thesituation is in shape right now^for the application of sound, impar^^tial, business sense. Why not try it^on^ (iive the cast^ heroic treatment,^if that is needed, but let it lie on a^business basis the issue involved is^strictly a business proposition. Threemen can quiet the disturbance^ill the OmMW d'Alene camps three^would lie better than a doren. Let the^mine owners vest one of their level^^headed men with plenary power to ne^^gotiate. Let the miners choose from^the union a man whom they are pre^pared to trust. Let these two select a^third man. not a resident of the region,^a man who is not engaged in mining^operations an upright, trustworthy,^business man. Let these three meet^on neutral ground and decree a basis^of settlement the understanding being^that nothing is binding unless all three^approve the terms in every particular. Shouldthis attempt fail, it will at^least harm no man. The reasonable^presumption is that it will not fail. If^it succeeds, the settlement will have^been brought about largely by those^who are principals to (he controversy. whilewe wait^The confusing nature of the press^dispatches received from Minneapolis^is proof of the fact that the delegates^are at sea. Stories of every sort are^sent over the wires, denials follow in^swift pursuit of them, ami (here are^no Indication*of value as to the result.^Itlaine has taken strength from Har^^rison within forty eight hours that^much appears to lie conceded. The^managers who were boldly predicting^a majority for Harrison on the lirst^ballot have revised their prophecy: the^story that Harrison ordered his name^withdrawn if he failed of victory in^1 he lirst round is vigorously contra^dieted. 'Ibis is the day for organizing the^convention, but thedelegates evidently^intend to he cautious in coining to the^scratch, and the press dispatches imply^that conclusions will not be tried till^Thursday. It seems to us that a delay^till then means a light to a linish be^^tween the two acknowledged rivals^rather than an cllorl to tiud MMM new^man. Oneof yesterday's estimates, claim^^ing to In- more carefully made than^any that has gone before it. places the^Harrison vote at J7*^ and that of lil.nne^at 417. I'robahly the best guesses are^too w ild to be ol any account. If the^associated press dispatches tell the^truth w Inch we seriously doubt liar^rison delegates are turned into IthaMH^enthusiast^ with astonishing alacrity;^for that matter, if lllaine has won half^the converts accredited to him. one^would 11.1l11r.tlly conclude that nobody^else has any 1 lung. Metuocratscan watch this singular^struggle with composure, keeping a!-^wavs in innnl these three divlar.ittons^(hat come I mm rival leaders at Min^^neapolis. The liist of these is that if^the republicans carry the country this^year they must carry it on the record^of the 11 in is- ^n administration with^Harrison himself at the flout. The^second M that the convention must^take lllaine, because Harrison is too^unpopular to hope for an elect ion. The^thud declaration is that I'd.titie is not^as strong to day as he w as w hen he ran^and was bea'en. These are republican^utterances. MaMMMMMto ^cstciday's dispatches iw as^thiols of Montana** delegation an1 for^lllaine and the other third is said to tie^InMMlMfl licit way. An op|sirtunit\ ^^atloivbil I'resnli in ll.ti-risoti tor testing^the Kfrcnt:ih of in-- sou's MMMaMM in Men*^tana and incidentally , tlmi of the Hon.^Tiioiiins II. Carter. ftIiajjaarfl nee has proxed that from the^^ atttaat tunes women and MMM li.ivc MsaM^irns-oneilatile pro|H^*Uiou^. faulty in her^aim at all laurels. .i woman Ui.|i!,ns her^greatest is eentrieiiies of marksmanship^when Ma* alioots at a dog. Tlii.rwas the casewild the New- York lady who, having^carefully alutlied a hook on tlrcamia, at^^tempted to kill her dog with the result^that the bullet lodged in the corset of an^^other lady diagonally aero** 'he street.^Women ahould leant to cotiltno thatn-^hcIvcm lo their natural ^ca|xju^, brooms,^rolling pins and tongue*. A.II. Hammond na a member of the^committee on organization at Minneapo^^lis may be expected lo give hie associate*^on the committee much valuable informa^^tion on new and improved breed*of wblte-^w inged doves. Illumepeople the country over should^gratify their taale for yelling to the fullest^extent thin week. The op|^ortiuiil.v may^lie gone hi a few day*, ill any event it will^not be present on the 9th of November. Whenthe lllaine contingent of the Penn-^sybiiuia delegation eoiiUHjeet! the atansa^of |m^ try credited to them by the aaao-^MMMal pecs*, they must have liceu about^ready for t he pat ml u agon. Hillsadmitting New Mexico and Ari^^zona passed the house by big majorities^yesterday, and the republican senate will^embrace the earliest opportunity to puss^them into the wa^l^-|si|h-r basket. TheDruoklyn inventor who i^io|^ohck to^tap the earth's interior for a heal supply,^wall not make much progress in interest-^ing capital in hi* enterprise su long us the^pieseut weather continue*. MMJMBinterviews and MMM reportsof allkinds are complicating manor*at Minneapolis. The repiibjieaii partyis^pre-ciiiinciitly a party oT liar*. Theasset lion may Ik- ventured that^I'rcsiilciit Harrison would give a dollar^and a half if he had never had that war^with Chili. Ift'hauuecy M. Ifc^|^cv. ietfiproaenl Har^^rison's name. Prince Ihistell-at lea*t^should lie allowcd to second the nomina^^tion. Itis f urious how MMM comment is heard^upon the Hiibjeel of the appointment of^lllaine'* suocc**or ill the cabinet. TheKey. Or. I'arkhur*! might make a^revelation or two by doing tin* shimming^act in Miiiiiea|*^lis these night*. . Asa lung in. igolator and cheat lie- |^m-lopcr lllaine is performing a great and^noble mission in the world. Arelhere any more gentlemen who^want to i Ii a I lenge the minister* lo read^the MJMaT Thelllaine Ihmiiii i* ripe, but il remains^to lie seen w hether it i* sound to the core. Withthe ml\eui of June everything i*^warming up. no lulling politic*. Mr.I.ofl of Unite must feel like spelling^his name n ilh a Dual ^t. AnotherHun-hard is about due. ULA INK'S POSITION. lieCannot bo a Candidal* Without ltls-^honesty of speech.^The billow ing letter* of James (i. lllaine^concerning the republican nomination for^presided! in lsss and IK^3 are of current^intcrcHi: 111.visa to MJaAHMtAI jom s. Ii on i \. r. Jan. j.^s Ks*.^Mr. II. I'. Jnin i, t 'hinl ltlttli l!t nttlitlrittt Aofoal-^11/ I inn tit ill, i- : siiI wish through you lo stateto the mem^^bers of tic- republican party that my name will^not be presented lo the national i-omcutioti^called lo assemble In Chicago In June uc\t for^the nomination ot president and vicc-prcs|^lfut^of the l'nlted states. I am eonstralinsl in this^division by considerations entirely |*T*ouul to^myself, of which you were advised more than a^y. ar ape, HutI cannot make this announcement with^^out glvlmt o\presslon lo my deep sense of erati-^ludo to liie inanv IMaMaaMSaf my countn men^who liaxe sustained tin- so ion-.- ami so cordially^wllh tie-it reeling, wlllc'l seeae'il to go h-ynlitt^the ordinal y |*illtlcul Hilhereiiee of telloe par^^tisans and to i art.lUe soii.e.i lu.t of the nature of^|M'isoual attachment, l or litis most generous^loyal friendship I can make no Hileipinle o turn^ami shall carry the memory of it w hllo life lasts. IIMP* ^i. Ill VIM.. MnsP io VRItMLAM iii in. I'wtis,May If, i-ns.^Il.ni. MMMaM MaMj MMM Meat Port Tl'llnin, Isear sir since my tggajtj to Paris fraajj^southern Italv. the uli Inst.. I hale learnisl^iwliat I did not believe thai my tialiie may yet^be presented lo the national convention as a^candidate lot the presidential nominal ion of the^republican party. A single phrase of my letter^of.taiiiiaiy Bw, fioni l-'iorcnce .which araaOS*^clslvc of ever) thing I hud |ier*oual jswer lo ile-^rule, lias he. ii treated by some of my most val^^ued friends as not absoluli ly conclusive in ulti^^mate and aaaaMMaMMMMMaMai *bi the other^hand, there are sonic fspuilly devoted and disin^^terested |m*rsnus who have construed my lelier^^ as II should be construed^ to l*^ an laii ondi-^I tonal ii ithdrawal of my name from the uat iotial^i-oiiiention. They have, in oonse^|iienoe, giicu^their suppoit to eminent gentlemen who are^candidates for the Chicago nomination, some of^whom would not. I am sure, have consented to^assume ttiat |Histtion If I had desired to repre^^sent tlie party M the presidential contest of is**. IfI akeatt now , by spms-h or by silence, by^commission or omission, immcuii my name in any^event to come bctoie I he convention, I should^incut the icpreacli of kcMM MMMMMl with those^who bale always been candid w ith me, I *|m^,-ik. laeii'feii.i^^se lam aat VaMatsi te raaaua in nibsiblfiil iitttliide. I am not w illing lo lie Hie^cause of mlsic.-i.ling a single man among tbo^millions w ho have given me their aaMMaa and^coutblcni c. I am not willing Unit even on^ of^Br|r faltlifnl sup|siriers In the past should Milak tapal'le ot |^ultcriiv-; In a double seta* with tinwools. Assumlm: that the presidential^nomination could by any BseMM* raaaee |* otl.-lid to me, I could Hot accept || w Ithout le.iv- lugIn tie' minds of ttioiisau Is of th.-^e men tue^llliplesslon ttiat I had Hot been rice from itla 11- rertton.aaa lavffeface I. on d not sec -pt n at all. Thetnlstcpresentatlous ol mallee lu-ic tin^wclglit. but the Just di-plea-ure of mi fiemd- I^e.uild Bl I |^ itlentll end.lie. Jimi * B, III hm . Illaim 's I Oil 1 i i! Ills III i up y,^BMHM If.it, .1111 ' ' fa III ttf le and Kg It- ley,i: i a o Ra a sth ici e.i MynMaasM^re-p, i ii I nrls |e te . .ion, II IIium. Pimma atiM, J ana 4 'o ii up la aaa v n- lii.ii.i i o I think I la.car h tea,km.^n leads la teaaaal mi mshe. a d r 4 at i tr ^^^io Ing for n e IVe *e make tl is ajtg t ^^ t. t m r^d t|iatea pub l .laMMj U. in n m-. MMM 's W 11 Ul Hi III II ^i| 1 \\i^-u i si. i o^. l ot..,., lays,^Mmi ^'- a\ ' MeMaaat haMaaan MMataNeaa An-^liMtal i aaaasMM. MlI i ii; si,. I a n not i . .iii.il, te me^I r s d i c . and a*J n ai e i II no go be . r ihe^ie; ii i le n ii aM no l aivaatl m tot i ^ g at ttl .^tion. I uial e Hit* t MsiaaM in du i ai aaaa, Ti tui ss ait*aaveataaac iat*tMag iasrea] Io e -ii at e laaasvl an I am most g . I : i| or^t ii ir c n i.ei ra I *% i^ i I I an sir ^, mi, ^^rir i^ -I eol It tie a pioe'li- , n e i. winc'il. r n ieii-11 -ns-i. 11 iui|* ran In raa- -OtlOt t l II ii I I I ii 1 till. Ill- ll p.. ;, |Cs , f III go* aun nt being at s ake Cm aaaatai iaaa^^ion tMgai Maaatweala at great e o m n a id^ul be ol .a: -: c. cbi ig , o inc. n ^n-c. Vary a.u-^aat*|| ytaara,Jamm u, la n^p. I'KKSONSAND THINGS. TheKngliah admiralty autlioritiea will^si'inl to Chicago niislel* of a number of^inmlem Knglish war vessel*. LadyMary Somerset, since her return^to hngland, bus been gracious enough to^*ay some very pleasant thing* of the^American women. For instance, site^avers that women in America are better^posted on current topic* than men. Thecxiiucon of Sen ia I* understood to^be on I he point of emulating the poetic^triumph* of the ipieen of fioumauia and^I lie dramatic success of the Prince of^Montenegro. She haa written a play en^^titled ^Mother.^ w hich has been accepted^mid paid for by a Parisian manager in^search of a sensation. Inan Irish court room lately the judge,^in sentencing a prisoner, an aged Irish^^woman, delivered a long exhortation to^her. The prisoner in a discontented tone^made a remark w hich hi* honor did not^catch, and he a^kcd: ^^Warder, what^doe* the prisoner say V^ ^She Bays, your^honor.^ ropliis-l the warder, w ith evident^si uipatliy, ^she say* thai MM can stand MMMlservitude, but she'* dll if she standMMk91 Misst.lailstone. the daughter of the em^^inent statesman, i* dcKcrihcd a* a tall^woman, w ith little or no grace and much^carelessness In tin' matter of dress. She^wear* her hair brushed from her face in a^somen hat never* sty le and coiled ill a^knot at the back of her head. Her fore^^head i* low but well sIi.i|hhI: her mouth^rather large, with full, expressive hps.^Although her nature is a reserved one mid^she he, as ii rule, lather silent. MMM inter^^ested she develops into a moat brilliant^MMM*.. and her |*m or of conversation is^one of her charm*. Afew days ago a ni) sterious woman in^MMM mourning arrinsl at Brussels from^Pari* ami she has oior since MMM MM^MMMi in arranging and improving Gen^^eral Hoiilanger** tomb. The garden MM*^MMMMMl it has been enlarged and filled^with marguerites, carnations, punsies and^geraniums. A bras* shield, surrounded^with a wreath in liammenil iron work,^ha* Iscen llxed to tlie foot of tlie monu^^ment, and bears the words ^Honimage su^^preme all He ins an Marly r.^ and on the^slab aMa MMMl in gilt letter* the words.^^(Jeorges,'Jtl Ainl. Isn7. :*l Schtrc.. IMl^ni ie bien pit vivre -j moi* et 1-'.' sail* toi.^^The grave is visited by hundreds of per^^sons iLilly nuil the *ii|m'riutciidcnt of th ^^cemetery issues a scaled order to those al^^lowed to pluck a souvenir flower. .UNI:mus. PROFESSIONALCARDS. J)M.E. J. LEONARD. DISEASESOV WOMEN AND CHILD It EH Atpadaltj. aim ot nose, throat aaa leap EUROPEANSPECIALIST. OmCIBOl'BSi Ml A. Mj TO T 9. M.^No. MS N. Main St.. Bear WooUaaa. Butte, Moat pP. CHHUTMAN, D. D. S. Uffloa.FlTBt Street, between Mala aad oak,^inn^^^, Montana -TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT rAIX- Bya new process. AD Classes of Dental^work executeu In nrtt-elatt manner.^Artificial Teeth Without Platea QR.N. 8. SNYDER. -ruytlclanaad Surgeon ot St Aaa'* Hotpltal-^aad Montana UaaM Mallroad. Cor.Main and Third street*. QR.STEPHENS. OcficeOvea Brandon'* Stobb, EtrTKswcm o.nnMI MHKar. Ketulencaon Oak stroet. NearSt. Ann** HeapKal. imce hotin ^:ana. m. to i:.^.^^ p. m.. (rout in^to b p. ni., and from ouii mam p. m QR.P. J. LACHAPELLE. Oll.ceNo. M MMMMSf BMMsV IIiitki'itv, Mosr.vsA. Kyeanil Eur ami I'rlvate Diseases a S|ieclnl:y. J.McCONNELL Sl CO., ARCHITECTS. BCTTK.Anaiomiv and Hblkna. Leaveall communications, orders tor plans and^tpecHleatlout. with clerk at Montana Hotel.^They * ill receive iiroui|it attention. BUSINESSCARDS.^qharl.es houck. DBAUUis KBAL E*TATB AND MlMNO STOCB Sehroedar'a Block^^STEEKT.riHST ^ ^ ANACONDA 1lisiKeil tor Kanie. AmiUiveeiinje nittitii; by, 1tut |ianseil * white. wilh i'ute.i wiiigato sigh: lintstill I looked for f ame. AndIjiic tied by. l-'am*came nt last. Mlieu lin|*' ii as almost sped; Famecame at last. Whenyouth ntul Joy bad (led: Andthen I IihiWciI fi.r |*ive. Hutl^ive was dead. -JlaMMaS, IleMill'you kill the cily water l*^fore^using ii.- Vhivtttjtt Mttit. Thenewest thing ill the summer girl'*^dress i* a pair ot suspender*. This will^make her look MMMl MaMMh MMtM MM* Mt HisAlma Mater. ^He's rather hand^^some.^ ^Ye*, that'* *o.^ ^^And free and^easy.^ '^yuile.^ ^A graduate of llar-^laislV^ **Ns^, of l)wight.^ .Veie I'm-/.'^/'.e^*. I'vegot a g^**l Isise IkiII idea.^ declared^Suuilihu. ^Well'.'^ replietl McS-.i illigi ii.^^b is that it never hurt* u base ball club^lo hale a few IkiII players.^ sf^MMMBM^('lirtttticle. ^ charhigg t^ueed of the l!a^. cub forth'^t ub forth ImisI lovely baid. add hear thy^fisld ndbirer* sigg a |stMMMM screiladc.^Frub thy angelic subls'i-s wake, dnbael of^Isilchles* grace, add with lliide ow n ed-^chadligg, II web-obe our niih-dt praise. tMaaajaj /, Mtaaa, Vstory winch comes from Torrington,^( oun..isa further illustration of the dif-^llciilttes and aimoyaiice* w liich confront^tin* school teacher. A Torrington MMMaV^ma'atti was Myitis to impress the small^U^y ii iih the meaning of the word Isdter.^To illustrate, she naked: ^Sow . if you^weti- sick and a doctor came and gave you^some medicine, w iiat would y ou he*.'^^^Head.^ was the uiie\|MHded answ er. The^next ttai tin' until man iHithercil the little^fellow. The teacher, nearly out of pa^^tience, asked, ^What I* your MMM^f* ^A^democrat.^ wa* the reply. T.mi Times. ANew I'nvement. Ii.mi the MbMbMMI Win hi. Anew iKivemeiil is being brought out.^Its fouiillation is steel plate* laid in sand.^The**^ plates arc three leel long by one-^fourth of an inch thick,and strong cnoue.li^lo Maud a tensile strain of .VI.UUO pounds^lot he inch. They are Hanged on the sides^mid laid from curb to curb across the^^Ireel. The flange* are pinned together^ntul tlie plates perforated for drainage.^The pine Ithx-ks are interchangeable and^giiMMcd to straddle the plate rib securing^the rib joint. Itepair* iitid opening* can^be replaced w ithout damage lo thc|iave-^ment. and old atal worn out hi. .^ Us can be^eM'hatured for new. All swelling i* pro-^vklesl for. and il can l^' laid rapidly, pre^^senting whett complete a amooth, un^^broken np|m'araiicc. It will last lit years,^when the whole surface can lie reeoiereil^without disturbing the toiindatton. MM^^lions of tide pavement will Is- laid in^Chicago and St. LaMMb It has already^been tested ill other localities. mystkmhirtritmi. Iel |*icls raie of iillnai tIn I will Andtip w nil tnie their matja* iiatll, wititwlilck laei Ibbm to aMtnty, InaaaaH or in nHMttirtay, ThewUisonteehartHs, the aalat) grace, iil I'letu tm in hi per feel face 1stllto** their faaci Ma) prefer; I11 tlag Of UIV Sti'liogl ;|||||^-i . Ireaeh the aMa* hjat at HaM^Aad i|ttlte |in|iatl^'iitii BWatt,^A at let nat lag nil lb* * bile^The eoMlas of iter sonny .mils;^In I ii hen ,,| leniitli I near her iniee^li niHses mi aaiiai bearl rriaMBi Vli'lpuis mi sen-es iii a wliiri^To tireel My fail stenographer. Miproa) baslaee* wife would i** Aileset l ii .isle. It se.-itis |o me. IfMiatfftblaa -iionlit her -inilIlpse, AmiNtae rroM me her eyi i aad bps.^Men . mi law) paths ot .-are^she strciis the io-es. fresh an I fair.^\. , know* the iisht I steal from her^Fa- li aa| ^ aa*s mi alsNMMjyaaawr, I'maeail) aluty, she's alaaMaa,^A sea ol aataati r* rot * ttetwoaa^Ib r life Hil l mine, alas' aBsl v .-t^111h, in): so tanaled in itigiel ^^^l na* I'estei.i.ii I loved a heart^I if arhltth hers sunns a coiiiccre.irr.^she eaattot laesatht' lhoo^hts ihat stir^M) lueast. can at) ^teangra|iher. tn i rut) l anHat* aol *s uf traaa,^\Vhla* in mi taougltt* I m isqiteraas),^Ainl roniiil the in. si l^ isiuess lines M\in-ut a wreath of faaei tumes.^H ni.he be .ins., i.e. lorn* are ^iay^I hat inic ha* died or loa u awa) . Mlint ^( the until were to is . nt'^s-iiui- tunc to in^ stenographer.' -^'m .':/'i i inn*. J.McCUIRE, Hill.llKK. lluUdlngs^^r all kind* on Installment Flan.^QVaMn Mli.t.*. Hoi^T*. ork Hot *k*. Kre. Sittin^ Mine and Mill Machinery a specialty.^All uon. by the best worknieiiaud Itttlv giiarau-^lecd. Nine )cars' evpericn'e butte and Ana^^conda. Ull.ee,H West Graajai Street,^roatofltce .uhlress. south llutte, Montana. J'funtfer'f-'*' HCGONgipoDrfuwrieR. ITIB THB IDBAI. MKDICIWB. Itfo-i^**ih* l.n-rsed Kidnevs and Stomsch.^cures Il-J'la. Vs. Dvspensis, creates *a Apps-^lue, Parities the failure B!ooJ. and MakeaTh* Weak Strong. .,hpTnREGONBLOOD PURIFIER t.Kidneyj.liver reguiator Usedeverywhere. Bl a bottle; sl* lorBft. DOYOU EAT Asa matter of rourte yon do. If jr^waa: to live hiL-h and ai a moderata^price put up at the IDAHOHOUSE WhenIn Wallace. Idaho. Nicely fur^^nished mmns. Fscelleut table, set with^nil the market affords In fact, a lirst^Class hotel. Petri overlook 'fur Iiiaiio.^Meals, ^^. cent*. Beard, *i.30 per week.^h|ieclal accommodations for ^ nuin.^ rrUl^men.KRAfZER c I0NES, Praprieturt. rsJVllUHiU, OTerRed Boot and Shoe Store, 36NORTH MAIN ST.. BUTTE. tttwtonPar i aaa Broadway Streeti, tbi. I. BOOT. St. B. BBOWNLKE. K. C. CHAM-^BE1IS, MABCWl DALY. T. k. aABOBAKX. BOGE,CROWNLEE ft CO., BANKERS, ^ etlTTtcity, mont. Transacta general banking buslnea*. Kg-^change dtawn ou nU th* Inula.; cities of^Europe. COl-LEt'TIOXSFROMPTLV ATTEXPED to. rorrespondentt-.Wetla. Fargo A To.. New^Tork: Wells. Farg* tk t o.. Salt Lake: WeUt,^h ai go A l o.. ban Franctaco: Umaha National^Kauk, Omaha. First Nbllonal Bask. U FIRSTXATIOXAI. BAKK. AKSronllt. MANHOODRESTORED. ^If'lif a-ttll ^iaMa*^*^glf|tiM*taMaf^tW l)h.K. c. Wk^t'* NrnvR ami Hbaik^TiirATStrvr. a specific for H)sterla. IMrrlness,^rV*. Neuralgia. Headache. Nervous Prostration^caused by uirnlinl or toh ic Wakefulness, M*a*alDatiresil va. Hofteaiai *f iirain aaa*Ma:^liisMiiiii, niisen, de. ai, death. Ffratatar* OBI^Age. I arrenness. I.iw, of l ower In either sex,.^IMaoteuey, l#aeorrll^vii and all Female Weak-^nesse-. Iiiioh'-.itar) l*isses, Siierin.-itnrrh^causeil by oiei-exertion of hraln. self-aliu**,^over-itnlnlf^enee. A lanntli's treatment. Ml ^ t^Ms Ml hlHu. We gii.-iratiti-e six boxes to'cure.^Kaeharaaf for six Imixcs, aith win send writ^^ten icii uantiss to refmiil If mil cured. Iltuirante*^Is.it nl orli hi I he sni,Hi Kmc l'o^ sole agent*. i^.^.^'.'- m ^ ^ ^' JAPANE3E PELLETS Actlike m.inle on the Stomach, l iver and^Bowels; dlaaal fsyipeaiM, BUeuaaaaa, l-eie:^i olds. Nervous liisntders, slis'plessticKs, |^,ss^Appetite, restore the ^ oauelexbai pefeet dWa^tion follows their use. Pissltiv* rut* for Mi^Headache *nd 1 onstlisstion. smail. mllil, eg .^to take. Latqai *bbb atMBwM.M*aaM. Km by THESvi11 11 OML'U I 11xi r \ N y. Anaconda,Mont, MRS.M. D. BRAY Hasiercovc.1 from^1I10 Martaf lilac* ty i1 O South Montana Streot. Whereshe has for ren: CLEAN.NEAT. N'EWl.V FlKNlSHEa^KOxiM.i. Elr.tncUl; and Sseaui Heal. Wherehe can be eta^^tulted FKKB OV^CHARGE^ob all Privateand^Chronic DIb-^^aaes of Both^Sexea - Parfoc* CuratWar^^ranted-No In^^curable Caeee^Undertaken No^Inlurloua^Drug*. CATARF.II.Throat. Lung and Blood niseaaea,^tpeedlly and pormaneutly cureu by my^new system of Inhalation of eom-^pouud medicated vapors.^Ptrrase* of the N'errout System, ttich at Self^Abuse, seminal Weakness, Night losses, l/issof^bexual Power. Hlood I ^l-orders and Loss of^Ainbltloii, Aversion t^ Society. Melancholy. Ill^iliaestlnn, etc., leading to Soneulng of th*^Hraln ami lnsauitv. all curable rates, warranted^to cure In a verv short time. No matter what^011 have taken or who has failed to cure you.^' Ir. Schitltz w in rant* a cure of every cat* ha^undertake*. Ills wonnerful new remedy is th*^mlv certaiu and permanent euro In aucb dlt-^eate*. PRIVATEDISEASES. Cnnorrnoea.illeet, Stricture. Kplollolymltl*.^VarieiH'ele, Hydrocele. Kliitrr.Y and bladder^11 Milile-, skin ami all Impurities of tne blood.^csmiiiK hi Millions. Pimples, (^vst ta, Blotches,^etc , tiieedUy cured by my new remedy. WOMEN'SDISEASES. Suchas Proloiste, Antlfleetlon, Fetroflectlon,^laxucorrliea. and nil discharges, chkoxic Ib-^Itaminallou aud all Irregularities, etc., promptly^eradicated. Maml..'iulre.ls of caaet cured la Montana and^adjoining state*. W.IA. Thornton FIREINSURANCE, REPRESENTING LEADING. FOREIGNAND AMERICAN COMPANIES. Bagaid QasoQoi POWER Mae*fewer part*, awd **x^sbbbbbbbBBBBBBBBW tberefora If ss Ifksly to gel out^^refoartkaaaay other aat or gasoline weiwws^tallt. Jnsl Ugkl Us* burner, turn Us* waaaU aad U^mat all day. MAMKB MO SMELL OB DIMT. KoaOoM* or false esrloslons. *o ii luiraliabl*BBaMs rorBtatpllelty It BoaU th* WotU. ItOil* Iteeir Aut omaUcally. MeBattarl** or Mtoatrte Bpark, atiaai wB^ aChe*pfr Or*d* of MMMaM than BM^ether Eugi**. arpriraciacciaaa **n.r so^sV REY, Mamufactukir^^In FfaMaMsM.aaiMMK.lr. WiLL. HOG!-. Presltleot. 11Alici a DALY. Vice Preslfleilt, W.IL THORNTON, ashler. FirstNational Bank OfANACONDA. MONT. Capital.- - - - - ^ 100.000.^Ins- and tell Domestic and Foreign Exchange^and transact a General Banking Butlnett,^Collections promptly attended to.^cnang* drawn on tandon, Edinburgh,^Ulasgow. Dublin. Belfast. Parti,^Hamburg. Heriln and all th*^Leading Cities ot Europa^corbk*t*0!(DF^.t* AmertcaaExchange National Beak... New Tori^- - 11 Bank OmahaNational _^Weill. Kargn* To ...^I'tah National Beak^lloge. llruwnlee li Cm^Merrhantt' National^Laraui* Hi as. 4i Co.. umaht ....SanFranrltci Qcd*n Butt- H*l*n Deer Lodxi clippershades CONCERT H ALL. TheObit Square and Crowded Hons* la^the Cm. Two entrances from \\ yomiaj^turret tur private Partiea. Vocaland Instrumental Concert Ktwrf^Fventng. --tiangert yltltlng this resort^ate always treate.1 courteously. TIM^ribiper sliiules lias the largest transient^mil local tii.de of any house ui th*^Vi extern Country. KIWO ^ HANSON. Proprs T.D. Fitzgerald, NOTARYPUBLIC RealLstats. Insurince. Collections OFFICE. - - ffTAN'l) AKI) III II.DINOJ martin^ fox* 1CaiitH ft . t tIkCi.TdTs^ Tobacco and Confectionery Mbolaaai* and a--- ieol*rt Ui CUAA, xMi*