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THEANACONDA STANDARD, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 19, 189X THEANACONDA STANDARD. PUBLISHED EVERY DAY IN^THE YEAR. bye^rrl^r or mall at ten dollars ^^year, three dollars a quarter or^one dollar a month. THESTANDARD Iithe only dally newspaper with telegraph dlt*^patches In I^eer Lodgn count)'. It prion^more telegraphic newt than any other^newspaper la Montana, andbusiness letter* should be^addressed to THESTANDARD atMala anil Third streets, Anaconda, Montana. OFFICIALPAPER OF mtr LODGE OOOaTt Sl'SDAY.iVSK l^. uoxtasanu wmuL AtMirepslirail l!;iy yestt nliiy after-^noon, Montana wen great iflnr.v and a^mtinitlri'iit pant lor tin- l^aly si alilc.^lit- was victor in tlie run Ii r tlio p*'!e-^bratt'd Suburban liamlica|^. Hal rare^is tlie leading event of the tint season^for Imrsrsuf all ages the winner ranks^uk the horse of the jeai, 1 he juipe ih^MtkfU guaranteed, the distant u run is^a mile and a MWHaV. Inthe haiKls of Matt ISyrni-s. Mon^^tana has 1 een in ean fill training for^the tin] ottaiit ^ vent, lie is a glorious^four yetir-old. Hums hu cotil tlciilly^rxpecUd ^n!^ i.did | ei ft FMMMM M his^part, and ^esl^ n'ay'.s victory just l lies^all that has l.tcii predicted of him. He^won easily nisi handsoiuely, I; s time^it within OM-flftfa of a sicondotthe^record made hy IslTStsX in mm Therace for the Mihurhan strikes^lias heen rSB annually since |sM. In^that year Qcnrrul Mi nrce was the win^^ner in 2:11''^. In ti e tollowing season^the time fell to t3u*% with I'ontiac^the w inner. Troiili uloiii'carried nil' the^stakes, in I*--*!, in 2:1-',. the winners in^the succeeding three years heing I jirus.^Klkw nod and Itaceland. Then came^the (ihenonienal race of ls'.ni. when^Sa'vator reduced the record to \ 't.^Last year the victory wintto Loan^taka. the tin e 1 our; LM'T.and this time^was repeated yesterday l^y Molilalia.^Major Down, who came in second yes^^terday, was second in the race of last^year. Montanawas hrrd at ,1. II. Haggin's^Kancho del I'aso. lie is hv Han l ox.^his (lain :s ttiieeu. As a two.) ear-old^lie was put in chateeof Matt llyinos^who. in the first year, won with him^the Cartelet stakes valued at *s,7o0.^Montana was fourth in the race lorthe^Futurity stakes. Lastyear, as u three-year-old. Mon^^tana won the Lorillard stakes, valued^atiM'.'m, taking the rate hy four^lengths in a canter, lie was second in^the run for the llcliiu.iil stakes, falling^to come in the lirst ^through the m-^ahility of llaincs to rule. ' so says^(ioodw ins guide, Itwasho|cdthat Montana would^get away with the Iteali/atioli stakes^last year, hut the award was made to^l'otoniac, who was said to have won hy^u nose. Many of the S i wii \ itn's^leeders will recall the enntrou-.sv that^followed. Thousands of spectators de^^clared that the race was lai.ly won hy^Montana, and Mr. Italy was urged to^protest, he refused, however, to do it. \\itlial. Molilalia was out of condi^^tion during much of hist year, hut^Matt Hyrnes brought him into splendid^form this spring, ami those who caught^the famous trainer's w ink or acted on^his tip have money in their inside^pocket this morning as the result of^it. Hy the way. Mr. Hyrnes was the^trainer of three of the- seven Suhurl an^winners 1'ontiac, Salvator and Mon^tana. 1'iider his charge, Tammany^lately won the Withers stakes, one of^the classic events of t lie your, w Inle^Miellhark ami Fairplay took handsome^purses last l ue-day in f ist time. TheStandaiid congratulates Mr.^Paly on this latest victory for his^stable, and we are sure thai many hun^^dreds of our readers w ill joiu'us in^these congratulations. It is a matter^of especial pleasure that the winner in^yesterday's event U'.irs the name of^tho glorious state w hoso successes in^every held are a source of pride to all^of us. TIIKHFI.FAsr MKKTIXU.^The I'lster men who met m convou^lion at Helfast last Friday put some^pretty radical talk in their resolutions.^They declared that the attempt to set^up a parliament tor Ireland w ill result^in disorder, violence and bloodshed^such has not heen i xpi mined in a^century. Manifestly this means that^the I'lster nun will refuse to come^under the douimalion ot the proposed^|^urliatucnt and that they will carry^their refusal to the point ol civil war. TheHelfast convention was held in^anticipation of the general elections^now close at hand. The ineinl ersof it^assume that if Mr. (iladstoue gets con^^trol of the government he will prob^^ably succeed in passing a lull to estab^^lish in Ireland a semi inde|ieudent gov^^ernment entrusted with the sole man^^agement of Irish alTairs. Questionsrelating to IsUgtM are at^the bottom of the movement which^the meeting at Belfast represents.^It is a new tnanilestat km of the anlay^onism that has ixisttd cm r mhcu the^battle of the Hoyne. I Ister is largely^Protestant, in the nine counties of tin'^province the Presbyterian an espec^^ially Btrong. The.w poople assume^that the Catholics will pn dominate in^any parlimeut Mr. ^i!adttoM may set^up, and they infer that their interests^will be jeopardized thereby. 'J he reso^^lutions adopted on Friday leave the^world to conclude that I I ter will re-^lutie to recognize the proposed parlia^^ment, will elect no members to it, and willrefuse to recognize judges, attor^^neys and police appointed by it^all of^which means civil war. Ulsteris a wealthy and prosperous^province. It has a population of nearly^two mill inns. It is the seat of the^linen trade, its skip yards are famous.^Its Orangemen evidently suspect that^(iladstoue is about to win. What^seems to us to be strange is that ag^^gressive opposition to the separate par^^liament is so late to reveal itself. A^majority in I'Ister's parliamentary^delegation Is made up of homo rulers. afaluxu HOl'SK.^Tragic and pitiful are the closing^scenes in the life of .lames ^i. (Maine.^Sick of body and sorrow-laden, his^ambitious career of sun-like splendor^brought to a sudden and irrevocable^stop, without hope of ever again bring^^ing bis superb genius into play, mis^^represented and maligned by those^toward whose success he had contri^^buted the ilower of his intellect and^the influence of bis personality, a vic^^tim of disaster as monstrous and merci^^less as that which overtook the first^Napoleon, there yet was supposed to !^^^left to him the privilege of withdraw^^ing from the g.i/.e of the staring pub^^lic and passing his declining days sus^^tained and comforted by the solace,^the joys and the colisolutiousnf family^life. Hut by the death of his sun^Knmioin. another blow falls up in this^sUskappv man's bowed and bleeding^head. TheAmerican people pause in won^^der and pity. It is rait* that a family^experiences so rapid a succession of^griefs and misfortunes Within a^short space of t line, all since he entered^President Harrison's cabinet, Mr.^Illume has lost by death two sons and^u daughter, while a third son, the only^one now surviving, has brought^chagrin ami sorrow to his honored^fa!Iter. It was on .laiiuary K^, IN'.m,^that Walker Hlaine. the eldest and^favorite son, the pride of the family,^the child that gave most promise of^inheriting some of the brilliant powers^of the father, drew his last breath,^living almost as suddenly and unex-^im ctedlv as Kniuious Maine did in^Chicago yesterday. F.miuons came^into more than ordinary prominence at^tho lecent Minneapolis convention.^The public knows little concerning^him except that he seems to have been^a sensible young man. one w ho, if not^endowed w .til surpassing gifts of in^^tellect, at least had brains enough to^avoid being a source of trouble to^bis father by reason of unwise^speech or action. Hetweeu Fmmons^and his father existed the strongest^attachment, rendered doubly strong nu^doubt after Walker died. Saywhat you will of Mr. Hlaine's^public career, of his successes or his^failures, of his services orliis thwarted^ambitions he is to-day the typical^American ot his tune, and the admira^^tion which formerly caused him to he^haded everywhere with huzzas has^deepened into a calmer sentiment of^^sTtCtionate regard which manifests^itself so universally as to render him^the best-beloved son of the lepiiblic. Sympathyis a feeble word with^which to express the emotions of the^American people ut the sight of the^tailing house of Hlaine. A ]^cciiliar^doom seems to be hanging over it.^The most interesting, the most bril^^liant, the most fascinating ligure in^contemporary American history,^.lames ti. Hlaine's lot to day is one of^the uuhap]^:est Hut ever mortal was^called upon to bear. His wrecked^career is suggest ive of that of Napoleon^in more respects than one. He is wait^^ing on his si. Helena for the end; it^cannot now be very faraway. The^tragedy of Hlaine's life is about over. ;//;BtTM TAUM TBttMOMY. .lustbecause he happens to be chair^^man of the New York state committee.^Mr. F.dward Murphy undertakes to^announce what the democratic organ^^ization in New York will or will MM^do. In this Mr. Murphy presumes^altogether too much; he h is no w arrant^for his announcement. Sincehis arrival in Chicago. Mr.^Murphy has sent out a sort of threat^to the ellict that the machinery is^likely not to work very Well in New-^York in case Cleveland is nominated.^Very recently a large number of iullu^entiill ineinl ers of the state committee^have signed their names to published^statements winch give the lie to Mr.^Murphy's prediction. Hugh.1. tirant asserts that ^the^national tukct.no matter whohculs^it. will have uuitid democratic sup^^port.^ W. Ilourke Cockran says that^^Cleveland will receive the full sup^^port of the party organization, if he is^nominated.^ Ifichard Croker declares^that ^Tammany will give the candi^^date nominated lis full support.^^Testimony kindred to this comes from^many members of the coiniu:ttie. Mr.Murphy's name appears in the^published list, lie says. ^I have no^answer.^ Mr. Murphy has a right to^speak for himself, hut he has no right^to give false testimony as to what other^democrats will do. He took great^pains to get himself quoted. His^method reveals a coliteniptibie spirit,^his conduct iseniinentlv characteristic^of a disciple of Hill. Tin:ma.v who fii-i hk. Thearithmetic menaie getting their^work in at Chicago. All pi lit seal con-^volitions have tin in. 1 hey make all^sorts of calculations- sometimes they^hit it right, usually they guess it^laughably wrong. On the morning^befoiuthe vote was taken in Minne^^apolis, the ^sale estimates^ cave Hlaine^double the number of votes he actually^received ..ml credited to Harrison a^hundred less than he captured. Theman who gets the nomination at^Chicago must poll fisr.i votes. Yester^^day's speculation gives Cleveland M^votes ami scatters the remaining bun- THESOfl OF A ROYAL LIKE. Manyreader* of the Standard will he interested in the pedigree of Montana,^Marcus Daly's speedy fuiir-year-old and the w inner yesterday of the Suburban handi^^cap. Montana la a hay stallion. He was fouled Feb. 13,1888. He ia white around the^coronet of the right bind foot. He waa bred by J. B. Haggiu at Rancho del Paso, Cab^Following ia bia full pedigree: a King Tom |Harltaway ..^I Pocahontas. Atlantis. Hunter'sLexington 2.Mollio Hsher. .. I-oril of the Isles. yEconomist. i Knuny I^uwson. ilileneoe.^i Marpetisa. iT^''^^^^y! ^^XXtZ^^'- J^*^*^^^{^.rneal. Wum.ISr^' !'Knlghtof St.deorge. ^ ,Ar|lV,,p,serUca,cl \iBkn*. (TouetwtstM'J fig* 'r Helen-J gg* iMu;ey.^' i I lau.'lit.-r of Zodiac,^i ltli^ Mull Ileum. 'i Casajla. illliullatnr.^' i l/illviiop. iVi rilism.^' i .Iciinala.^^ Itarkaway.^1 i PwaaJsMscaa, lSweetmeat,^i HyMa, hy The Provost |The Little K n .^ n Iliny Mlliy (Sweetmeat I(Iruyere (Klnit Tom IMil.i-elne.it fillitsMCMMMBV Mvernool. 7tiiflsan nilshy MaSssSSk stli(lam liayhurst'K ilamby Weetlon. mililam Sl\ter to Sky^we(i|^erhy llblittyer. |it i bbss Marehy Kellpse. IltllilamItuselimlby Knap, litisilam Ml^^ Hel^eaby MaSaMk MMdamby llnrtlett's r iiilders. MM^lamhy MsSfSfWBSBTS Arahlaa. i.Mhilam llyeiiy Turk Mare.^^tMsssMsk dredsover the other favorites. t)f^course, these calculations are practi^^cally worthless. The salient feature^of the situation is that the Hill men^are determined to impress on all dele^^gates the idea that Cleveland cannot^under any conditions carry New York,^and they oppeur to he doing this work^effectively. Ithas been widely talked that the^(iornian people have a pleasant under^standing with Hill. This gossip is not^supported by yesterday's news, which^is to the effect that the Maryland dele^^gates announce themselves for tior-^inan, if his name ispresented, and that,^otherw ise, they are for Cleveland. SIN1IAV SXIII.KS. Why..Ia-Wken. this Isn t a hit the kind of a^house I vipiHised yiai would build.^ ^No.Tain^rather Kiir|irl*ed myself: but the architect is very ats itisiiivt.^ riii MM Mrs.Hostess Won't you p'.ay something.^Miss Tein|io^ Miss Tein|k^ (caustically)^ Mo,^Msssk SSStl ' ^l^^'t wish to Interrupt the con-^vi rsalliHi. Mis. Hostess l)h, dear Miss Tempo.^It wouldn't uut for a moment.^Dttrvit fio^^'r.^^. Klrt student- How did you net mi in your J^\-^nmiiiatloti'.1 Ns-oiid Stud^*ut lladl^! Audlte^mid Insult to Inlury, one of the iimfessois stas^hard of henrlHK, so that I had lo rerx-iU SJi a^very biud tone everything I did nut kmo*.^l li'mtndr Itlnllir. Willie s mid her had heen reading aloud the^Msaa, ^We Arc Iseven,^ aud after SSSM re-^Ihitiuu he wild: ^Mamma, It's ^ pity there^weren't two more of Iheiu.^ ^Why^''; _*!^*-^cause then they could have orgaui/e^l S nsjao-^Itall team.^ H\inStfi|7fi^#i .s'.'oi-. Hewas ^muiK and ambitious. ^Have yon^read my article-.'^ he Inquire! of the islltor.^^Ve^.^ ^Wlmt do you think of my style of BnjMMtThere is oue (mint alsmt It that Is worthyof general Imitation.^ ^W hat Is thai .'^ i^^It Is ieniliie.^^M'ii^7oili7/-ill MTi WiMMtenAnd so Miss I'assee and Mr. liobilx |^really got man li d. Was it a love match! Miss BSBttai On lluiiiiarv. I sssMBst call It a luile in Ii. Mfsmlen Why. I don't understand you. 1^Miss stullax W hy. she hated to lie an old rrtakl^and he hated to In' |nior. Ibwt'tn t'tmrier. Theltii|iri'iiiilnii, but extravagant siriwm^ I^We can atssv a M sss/MMs] M MS wtsiasf, oft^Is I sit uhu said, ^A wl-e son inaketh a -..nl^father.^ The o|nilent llrlde -Solomon iiajn't^know it all. He iiil::lil also h.ive said. ^A^uc^MMsr MfesM ^ sad sun in-law. ^^Ll.fr, TheSe'ret. Newly liradiititeil Physician-^DiH'tor. as the field of my lain r^ will lie faaa^^inovitl from years, would you mind telllii'4iuc^the sei ret of your suceess'.' ^^ld Phvslcliei-^'1*1 M- w hole secret of a doctor's success Is |o^MsM lust liou long he can keep his pata-ut^11. lo BfJClMt ^ell nltbiiut the palnllt BBMMl^justed w ith his mode ol tiealllieut. I'uil.. TheiiiikIi iii dramatist write* very differently^from the eld masters. shakin|ieare makes^/fiiuilrf^ father's ghosl remark to HamM that I^In could if lie would make the young mail's -t^hair loseml | - sjSaM SSMSB ttss fretful MSSSJMMb !^The terse, nervous u i iter of t he mi 4 Til drama^would make htm say: ^I could |Himpadour your^hair whlK' ynu wait.^^tlsawa IWssssVMl ammh tM \k. Matl^ tin- sis-nt of clover In the air^And from the weoilMnc BSSSSSMsM and the dew^Draw Slu r essence than the daylight knew ;^Imw miiimurs and an Incense everywhere!^Who siHike^ Ah! surely In the :aid^u there^.V suldle soiiiul cam** from the pur|iie crew Ihat iml w istaria masts, and there's a elite iif sunn- strance nicalilut1 in the rose-scent rare;^silence Itself has \...e 1 in these .1 line nights^Who s|uik^.' W hy. all Hie air Is full of speech^ill tours own clmlr. all sing-lug various parts;^M-pilot and listen; hear the very lights^In yuinlcr town, tin- bsjsjMi of the ln-is-h,^Tin- mapi'V shades cry of the heart of hearts! onsuch a night spoke rsptured .lulii-t Icoin out tin- balcoii; all I young Itosallnd XV.in.l.ird In Aidi ii. like the April wind. And.0 --h a the h- lll l.ii|eli/il met; AndPi lillta her ^ Im ri-d MlM HI Insssse ipialnt tnsaa, to ttsM the prince's miml WI'll llioii-lit- of her; ami then did .liupies Mini Sal lab s, and frein them hitter sayings pet. lo all of Msat the ^Hence sate: tlu-lr thou.'ht. Toall ol these It gave their thought aen gl;, Supiaif the lliva roses' luue Audpassionale contralto, oak houglis' bass All*\ni Ih-- thoii;:ht we hi in^ I hem: lie it fraught Wnil Hu- sad love of lovers, or Hod's own. Thisswiftness and this silence till my soul^'Wall Ii-iil'Iii.: anil dull pain, tltat stein to hreak Sol'herd within mi In-art. and s-.aldeu take LJfBout of lite, mid then I In te suiiuds the roll iIf w II - sssm tie load, the distant toll ufMM within the town, these rude Ihuigs^make Lifev to life; and all the longing shako Theirany wings swl t fly the pain and dole,^tiraln ii..- siienee, and Hu- mute sounds swift^Ileum the.r sifakluc; I a one am still.^W i.al an- ^i-u IM0BM II |SSI siarry flowers^ItBSSS the jasmine'.' *'V e..l ami Incomplete. '^And trots, tMBaasMf ^VaM the jo^s that mi^I In In .ol nl inn- mini his pearl Is ours. l MSSI of silence wlthnut BSSSS i f word!^V In n ill l- li-e would bleak the mystic ^|ie|l^^if w.oeiin : shades and sounds. Ma lll^ MM^lb-re at iii^ feet sine- SSHosat s uiiheard;^And . learei MM the rata* at ary bird.^Ve^, evi n t! an the lark w hleli loves so well.^Hid III the h.slges. a^l Hie BrsjfM to tell^In tilll and triple notes th.-u s\:\\ has stirred^^HI Ion- i ^^nipli tc!'' soli ^ MM the MMSSSBMMl^-i^ he. it of all'^ ^'^^' I' slsrks the had, red ruse; lll e.ot of l III 1st!^ the III-, voices meet IIIfugue oil fugue. iilid fraSB the (I.it edited, wet LaskIITS nf thelal.e. the llluhl wind Plows Thetcu-'f el the reels ^lo\e, MSSJ complete! MasM/^ nok's^ Beat). LeviStrauss ^ Co s clcbrated^^pe^^lVctcd OVERALLSAND SPRING BOTTOM PANTS Theonly kind made by white labor NONK fehcXUINK VITIIOITT OCR trade MaRK^'i^EVERY PAIR GUARANTEED. FQRSALE EVERYWHERE. PROFESSIONALCARDS. (Illlit II AND t'LERGV, tendon7 ri^/ti tells a story of a clergman who,^provoked beyond restraint by the coughing In^Ills church slopped abruptly In his discourse and^blurted out: ^This Is cither the most diseased^or the most impertinent congregation I ever^preached to. Anold-time Kngllsh parish clerk was much^bggrlfvcd iMfutisc the new- rector, a young man,^with modern Ideas, asked all the congregation^lo Join In the ret noose. ^There'll soon be no^Work h-rt for the church clerk to do,^ he grum^^bled, ^If all the women and brats tic allowed to^take ii.^ word out o^ a man's mouth. Thefact that Hbthop llrooks still goes around^in h ^Poll.tailed coat,^ Is a source of deep grief^I* a small knot of extreme high churchmen, who^fistl that some way or other Kplscopal dignity Is^thereby compromised. SHU, Hie world revolves^as ii-u.il. and lll^hop llrooks s. ems to lie gaining^the r -spect of pretty nearly everybody. Thelute Cardinal Manning w as a strict tem-^imrance mull. In spite of his dislike to alcohol^in.^ llipilil form lie was very fond of what Is^known as MM cake^ a cakesoaked In sherry or^brandy. W in never he was Invited anywhere^those who kin w of his partiality to tipsycake^always bad some ready fur him. ^I vowed never^to drink anything Intovlcatlur,^ lie used to soy,^^hut I never mad'- a vow from eating Intoxi^^cants. TheKev. l^r. Mi I.e.id of Albany preached on^^Heresy Hunters^ last Sunday and declared^that this appellation should not be applied to^these persons who called to account ministers^w Imi no longer held the beliefs of their respect-^he churches. ^A man lias a right to chance^Ids creed, of cours ^,^ said he. ^hut It Is not a^manly act for a Christian minister, for example,^to change his creed miles s he also at the same^time changes his church relations. TheItcv. Mr. Pfcifh-r. the liuhmpie clcrgy-^ujan, who was tried for MdMMMj SMMMSM of^DtokjlhltIon laws, and has lieeu given the |ws-^torate of an Independent church organized hy^Germans, w ho In llcvc in drinking In or, card-^playlng and dancing, would Is- Just the man for^the New- York doctor of divinity w ho wants each^church to have BSSMSSSSd with It nil annex^IMsf*) l^-er and light w a s could be obia n-d.^He would make n model mlssionury for l^r.^HalTisford. Hereare the I itest statistics of the Protestant^r.i^lscopal church: In Kngland it has 4S bish^^ops an-1 -J4.0-.0 other clergymen; in the t'liitcd^Mates, i i bishops and :i.wgi clergymen; In Ire^^land, i.i bishops and I.so; other clergymen; and^In Canada. -'I bishops and l.;ssioth^rcleri.ymcn;^In Asia, la bishops and FM other clergymen; In^Africa. 13 bishops and { o other clergymen; In^Australia. 21 bishops and 90S other clergymen;^nisi In Scotland, 17 bishops uud jsn other clergy-^hteti; In seatterid dioceses, 0 bishops and 1J0^eS)^'synten a grand total of IM bishops and^'SSifj1.' other clergyincn. ttoltigto church Is a great picnic down my^way.^ says a Nicaragua banana planter. ^I^tSMe on mv plantation iilsuit IIfly Jamaica ne^^groes who arc tcry pious and insist U|miii going^to church regularly, no matter what may hc-^jsasse of tin- crops, still. I cannot hlaine them,^Sfir every worshiper take- along a ristster i n Icr^Hi arm. nurses It through serrlce at the Mor^^avian mission, ami after he has cleared his con^^science goes outside, w here hundreds of cock^^pits arc Improvised, i n I where, Sunday after^Sunday, rival cocks contend In the Massif arena.^The custom Is universal, and every man has a^rooster, from the humblest laborer le the grand^^est alcalde, and Hie who'e day after ^ervle.)s Is^spout In this hliKsly sjiort. J)R.E. J. LEONARD. DISEASESOV WOMEN AND CBILDBEH Aspecialty. Also of nose, throat aad luaai^and nervous system. omennouns: r- so a. m. to t r. a. No.MS N. Main St. near Woelman. Butte. Mont DP. CHR1STMAN. P. D. 3. Offioa,First Street, between Mala and Oak,^Anacoads, Montana, TEETH EXTRACTED WIT1IOUT PAIN- Eya new process. All Classes of Dental Workexecuted In Srst-class manner.^Ai uuclal Teeth Without Plates. QR.N. 8NYDER. -Physiciansad Surgeon of St Ana's Hospital^^aad Montana Unloa KaOroad. Cor.Main and Third Streets. QR.STEPHENS. Urrtcaover Brandon's Stobb, EsfTmASrOSI onKlIUT STBSKT. Residenceon Oak street, NearSt. Ann's HospMSL Officehours t^ so a. m. to is-.va p. m.. front t:^^to 5 p. m., and from ii jo p. in. to j d. in. QR.p. j. lachapelle. 0ff.eeXo. 17 Stahoncy street. Blitf.Citv, Moxtaka Eyoand Ear and Trivate Diseaies a Specialty. J|| J. McCONNELL ti CO.. ARCHITECTS. BUTTE,ANACONDA AND llBLKNA. Leaveall communications, orders tor plans and^specifications, with clerk at Montana Hotel.^They will receive prompt attention. BUSINESSCARDS. TIIK PITH OK I'OLITICS. Thosedinners to Whltelnw MM weren't^given for nothing. Anifh rdum Ikinttrrat. Hereafterwhere Thomas e.rai kctt Ih-c-l -its^will not h ^ far from the foot of tin r^ puPliciu^table. hrmilJiin rUiy'tr. Coldwill be the breezes at liar llarl-oi this^summer, and even Tom lleeil m-:st get atsoard^that Harrison ^Ice w.igou. ' JstMfdlifosrii^^fV^^- Theconference of New \ ork delegati s to Chi^^cago ip iiiiii'd to pass an nntU'leveland r^^: o u-^Heii. ^eiv York. It seeiiis. Is still In the i nu n.^^Ms, /xu'n sMjssiMM SenatorWilliam Brown was not particularly^da/ed by Harrison's vletnry in Minneapolis.^Iinmt'illatcly attar the SSSSsaSBSSSB was kn ^wn.^Senator Brown offered to be; K. s. Stokes *.'..i^si^that S^CtSVSSBSM was iiuiiiiiiated that ho would^iM-at Harrison. Mr. Stones took half Ihe bet. sei'ietaryof state ^ laiule Matthews, demo^^crat -a candidate for governor of Indl; n 1. says:^^I think Iheie is such a breach between the Har^^rison iilnl Hlaine cleini nl- Hint it ^ III he an i k^tieiiiely ilillieult matti-t In SSSSMM them. In^^diana will be dcmis'ratlc, laitwithsiauul ig lUr-^rlson's ssSBSBMttsaVH HsBtsilver plank Is woiider'iilly and beaiitl-^fully worded. It recalls the lllo-iill co:i\entl^n^in ( In liinall in ISTS, w Here they were tatSt) at feudon nu- tarift Msawaad BssMMsly saiarsd thatIt Is' ^relegated to the congressional dis^^tricts.^ That is jlist w hat II e Mduicnpulls con^^vention di 1 wiiii me sMsr issue. OMsMaaal^Ku^iioi i Thedenuciatli' |iarty lloli-lnntcl Thomas^JsMsrSttB MSSSJ times for the presidency . MM it^slmllai l^ MsMtSd Aiuln w JasMSStB, Bolh were ihlies rats, we Is-Hove, and ilea;.ii^. le-lther InIt- platforms or by l!s MsSStrSSBS has ad-^milled a mistake In cltln r cane. Jrflcrsoti and^Jackson were each iioniln.'iliii Hire times and^elected l w lee. //or- ^ i tit, a f^ r. Oneof the big New York lllalnc men at^Minn- :ii*'ll^. senator O'Connor of BPigJininlen^Miys: ^You can put luc dewn hereafter as h^imigwump. I ha^e If on thoroiii:h!^ sssstssjir tothe assdrMsa of Ussssjs Vnhi ini curtis. i think.wl!li liltii. that the sooner the oft'c ^-^holding element Is oh.Iterate! from eouvenilou.^Hie liettei it w III In' for III^ t epiil-llcan parte'^James I'. Archiiuild. ol Hi^ Central Iji' or^MSSMSiSarsi ^I Bin Llad Hani o ; Is BSSSSMSSSd,^for Cleveland w III be the ili ii-oi iatlc sioinPlec at^tTilcago and we shall h:i\e liic battle of lvss^o\cr agalu. w i:h Ihls illBcrence. thai the work^^ing classes have had an opportunity of seeing^tic* dtsns'roiis wor.siii'-s of the MeKlnlcy bill^and will Mat MM MM solidly tor tana reform. QHARLESHOUCK, DBAXJtBIX KaAL ESTATB AMD MtNIXQ STOCK Schroedcr i Block STREET.FIRST ^ ^ AX.YCOXDA j.McUUHE, inti urn. i.c.lldln^s of all kinds on Installment Plan.^Qt AitT7. Mn.is. ^sMstrt) MM HoesKs. Etc^MtMM Mine and Mill Mac iMstf a Specialty.^All wars- by the best w rkmcnHUiI fully uuaran-^tccd. Nino years' experh n-o putte and Ana^^conda. (ifllcc,r. West (iranlte Street,^PostoHce address, so safe Butte. Montana. Dr.I.. C. Vsasptl Nrrvr a.vu Braix^Tki atmfnt asis-e|tlefor Hysteria, hnilaISI.^Kits. Neuralgia. Hi-adaclic, Nervous I'rostratloa^caused by alcohol or tobacco. Wakefulness.^Mental Depress! in. Softcnlna of Brain causing^In-unity. misery, dif ay, deatll; Prematura Old^Age. Barrenness, loss of Power In either sex^Iiiipotcu.-y. iMieorrlioe.t nnd all Komnlo Weak^^nesses, Involuntary Ixisses, ftllSISSMillllisia^caiisc.l by ovei-ex. rtlnn of brain, self-ahiisc.^over-lnduUri'ncc. a month's treatment, $1; it for^in. by mall. \\ e guarantee six boxes to cine^I-iehor.il i for six boxes, with $5. will ^cnd w rit^^ten guarantee t^ refund If uot eiired. tMmsisi^Issued only by The Smith Drug Co.. sole agents. tUPAKESBi ^TvCv HEALTH RESTORER.^^^^^^O^^c^ use IT! |i,ssass Mm f. ese nmt Kidneys sad S:nm ich, SPSSII 'i a . Hi--ii. rrtfes an Aihk ntc.I*.i:i(i,s llu* Im.. Jf.' Ila'-sl. snd I'xileverywhere. SI * boUluikl* forf J.K fvtltlll K. C. Cimn. 1 H. Hni BCTTECITV SAMPLING WOUKi BUTTl,MONT, Samplennd bur Sliver. Hold. Copper and^l.c.ul nu *. 1'. O. Box 77.'. Olhee. scott^L ilidln^. corner I tab anUUranlu stroou^aud at w ..iK^. South Butux J.K. EVELETH. Manager. EUROPEANSPECIALIST. OverBed Boot and Shoe Store, ;6NORTH MAIN ST. BUTTE, BetweenFar!- and Brosdway Streets, Wherebe ean be con^^sulted FKKK OK^CHAltOK^on ah Privateand^Chronlo Dis^^eases of Both^Sexus ^ Perfect CureaWar^^ranted^No In^^curable Caaea^Undertaken- No^Injurious^Drugs. CATAItRII,Throat. Lung and Blood Dlseatet,^speedily ant permanently cured by my^new system of Inhalation of com^^pound medicated vapors.^Diseases of the Nervous System, such at Seit^Abuse, Seminal Weakness, Night l/i^^es, lxi^i ol^Sexual I'uwcr. Blood Disorders and l^ss ot^Ambition, Aversion to Society. Melancholy, In^^digestion, etc. leading to Softening of flirt^Brain and Insanity, all curable casus, warranted^to cure In a very short time. No matter what^you have tuken or who has failed to cure ynu.^Dr. Schulcz warrants a cure of every case he^undertakes. Ills wonderful new remedv is the^only certain and permanent cure In such dls- PRIVATEDISEASES. Gonorrhoea,rileet, Stricture. Eplcllolymltt*.^Varicocele, Hydrocele, Kiiinkt and Blander^troubles. Skin ami all Impurities of the blood,^causing Kruptions. Pimples, cvst.ta. Blotches,^eta., speedily cured by my now remedy. WOMEN'SDISEASES. Suchas I'rolopse. Antlflectlon, Ketrofleetlon,^I/Micorrhea, ami all discharges, ('HBOKit: in^^flammation and aU Irregularities, etc., promptly^eradicated. Manvhundreds of cases cured In Montana and^adjoining ttates. Have,fewer MSB,^therefore lens likely I lylogetoul C^SrThTis'ir Mh-r iv or s j..lln- ni^1p*a r..#^t::ilu Just llghi the burner, tuiu ui* wheel, awl U^suns M day. HAKESXO SMELL OH DIBT. Itodouble or false explosions, so freqoeas with tat^uurellablo spexk. ForSimplicity It BosU the Wertd.^It Oils ltrelf Aotomatleelly. NoBatteries or Kloetrie BparUi ItMM with aChoar^r Orade of Ossollne than aaj OincrLukiuo. vowBSMrnirnvr. ci srruss amr TO^PALMER Ml REY. MAMurACTURUi^tin Ffsiwax. Cal. jrd hrtMd. Cr. andKetaU Dealers la ActUka maple on the Ktomnch. Mver and^Bowels: dls|s i l)vs|vep^la. In loiisness, Kevers.^USMS. Karvous IUs.imIits. s*,vl^iesslM^s, l/iss of^A | petite; restore the ^ oinpl -xlon; pefect dl/es-^(Ion folloixs tlu lr use. rosltixe euro for .--Ick^Headache and Constipation, sniad. mild, easy^to take, l ai ;:c vials of oo pills,.'.'. cents. 8o:d by^fllli SMITH DIll'O rOMrASV, AnaconsU,Moat. BEEF.MUTTON.^pqr:;. game, etc MainStreet ^ ^ ^ Anaconda^DAC1FIC HOTEL, IWALLACE, IDAHO. Oneof the Hnndsomest and Best A^p3lutca^Houses In Hie loeui d' Aleuo. (xcellenttable, clean, well ventilated rooms,^MM S| BSMtrielty, with or without board. tVKKVTH.SOCOtf IRTAHLB ana UOMEMKS. fpcc.nlAccomtnodntlons for Commercial Men. MstSS ISaiuiile Koouii. Ratesto KM pot Day. BS.^ Ul l.l.'.JH, ^ ^ ^ rroprletrssa. C[TYLIVERY STABLE. . HHIL1PBURC. MONT. A.W. RcINTYRE. .I I'OIKItlUK. ACENERAL^TRANSFER^BUSINESS^TRANSACTED. FUSTCLASS UMU AND LOL'ELE RIGS. Omnibusto all trains. TclwuhoneNo. -3.