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1 THEANACONDA STANDARD, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 30, rtoz THEANACONDA STANDARD. PUBLISHED EVERY DAY^THE YEAR. IN DeUvrre.1by euTler it mall at ton dollar* a^year, three dollars a ^;^ irter or onedollar a month. THESTANDARD lathe only dally now-paper with tot ^trraph dlt-^patcbc^ In ls-er l.ndui* comil). It prints^awn telegraphic new.than any other^newspaper In laM Correspondenceand limine-s letters should be addrc.sodto THESTANDARD ofMain and Third iiiceU, Anaeomie, Montana. OFFICIALPAPER OF PEER l.OPGE ^ ol'MV.^WBDXESDAY, JCLY -^. UM Thosewli^ io.it their JaiftMal MM^their money on DoputT bought valu t-^Mo KMfMMt :l1 (Ih- ilnvin;; p uU FOB^^terday afloriinon. tHban who prate thermMhag events wm phnmi theirl^nrst^s4 at the lift ot rtlTOtahta,^purchased tho melai'ilo ly -ali-lariioii^of seem;* X eulile in Hnta U all gOaBJ^it was a d:iy ^^f capital r.ici'i;;, and not^the least sat isf.u tury event Mas the^pacific pcrfoi DIM of ^* ^^!^ i Maul.^TtM trotting rBOB pi'iM il to ba an ni-^teret.t ip | cm nl I I'll in del la I to Biakfl^the ia;!c in'J:!1-In order to v.ia the^sccoi.tl 1 i it. Tlie attendance was \ery^lame at the park ycslcidiy and lhe^Weather Dm, ^0- ^ (in It m I COIll IN on folio VI (he llfoft^!^ lix forOlpociot cell dual inn the day onwhich Columbus la alleged to bow^set eyes e n Aim r ^ a. Two yen , BM aagramdesignated October i. for dm dedicationnl I he Wo lid's fair, that day^ln-inp leckoiie 1 as (lie iiimivcrsary of^the discovery of America. QnltO re^eei.tly congress has :ian.ed Oct. BJ,^HM,uColumbuada) to be oboertroa^^hy children in the public schools, under^the iissiilnption that tins is tin- anni^^versary of thediacovar). Pongee sahai^evidently node an aboard irist.iko. It^hap| i l ed I eeatise the ci litre s over^W IIll ii Mr. lieid prCOidod followed the uncieutJulian coloiidor, wish tie present o mines* went hy th^ drag^artna calendar, obich the Christian^world lii.s heen following for about threebuild rod ami (00 \o:trs. ITCOM.S * 0 DAY OneOJbMMMi ai d tv.eiily-e pht^ROOJbM OOO rOOlotlrod lor the special^^loot i n I^ be bold to-day in liiitte.^Thai is loot ikon ^ third at the rota^cast in Unite at a repuhir election: it^is a n'.iieh lai l-i ^ lOgMtnataM th.in M^ronieinlic.^ 'ii the ocOMiOfi of any^lorn.' apocial electlan in tin- city. Tinsi, k ^ to l^o \i led for to-day is^IfJOjOOU. Wetl.ilik IliltU- is foolish to BsQCtgageItaoif in tins Inatgalftoaot^aniount for i:. ^ pnr|Hise proposed it's^our op.com I bat I be money lor tho^^ropoood librar) buibliug eould bare^been bkfown togotner in time days bp^popular sin i ti| '!^ ' ^ th:.1^ tic l-. a-t^Motiving : ^-. c at'ou oohM do tor a^city which has been rarely ficticious:^to its c.t laoni. .lustthe ma^e, wo expect to aoo Butte^pui Itacll under l^ ada for tbo library^bwikUng;aomoof the men who rota fato-day Will onjoj tl^/;. HUOftOTI Whichthe future katoi for and lot*^ter tboaueleoe* thai I hoy did a vorji gOnorouiti in- when they wont to the^polls and ran the dtp Into debt in or-^dcrthat tiny lulgbl MCWi a plc.i-ant^re..limp l et in. \'olctor the lilirary building today^if you want to u\s popular ,'.nd it'-i^ohoap. Wliut difference docs it make^b^ yew whether II cornea oa ^^ or lutrd^lot* tho busineaa men of the cit) :^lluttc to p.iv lor it all llM*Q|gr THtPOLlT.CAl PiCNiC.^Thi' fanners' al]i nice introduced one feaiuieiiiiu American politics ih.it^^MM likely to sfck. and that^ia the political pi'inc. In inch^of the st..*^^^^ as led general eloc-^ttOM last year it WM tak'ii up^by both tie c'iI | ail us. and this^tall uccordinp to present indications^and preparations l| is to he boomed hatottomendouapopularity, Uot orwor^Paek ^'i Wise nain propoi i t^ make^thodooaocratic campaigti in biaetata^a BcrieK of picnics, culminating in one^bip picoic which will aecrne to the^aOMocrata ou elect too day. lie adriK i^catcs shorter s|k-etdies, moro Land- '^tdiakinp nl atoco riaitbag. AkIII the churches s ic lt r wrinona ,^and more brotherly love and It i .anil^^ity have been found to he productive^of punter good than was attained by'^former methods, so practical paliti-1^cians are UOCOmiUg COOVertod to the^uilvisalnlitp i f ^^ 11* 1111:t short theor.i^loriOal display and Qllillg in the lime withpitching ^limits, twinging the I^girls, compoi tiding lemonade and db^ 1^tribiitiup ham aandwiclica, l i e rami- 1 iliosof rotOI'l are tO be encnliraped to I^eolne to t ia- bllBtingB, and t ho I o\s and ; gbrlaare to i ^^ m i eei.i.iv intorgotod III,^the p^M d can e '| l.e distinguished gooahomera to coma down od the plat*^(oral and be i.: tm ^i an in d to the and^that they may le brought dooa to tho^Mopla in a double Thepossibilities ^ f ti e poUtieal pic^^nic, both Hi the tliattel .1 novellas Whaahauterpriaingcommlttaoaon ar- |^^^gjMMnti a. aj del ^ (o^ the b^^Btruction and amuaemeiil efthoae who^utteud and In respect to the Infloonco^aMCtwd upon doubtful rotcra, ira id-^most andli -. i in ;.^:^^ Ixture ol^Hound argamont ami chaata hilarity cannothut ha\ e hem Acial 11^^^'lth easy praco peojile will pi-, muii^tanit djaciuwUin to leap i^and the shouts of the pad headed girl^at the discovery th it a I n ga blai 1. ....t^haa lost its way d'-wn In i neck and is^niakiug rapid prog real toward the mallof her back are calei I ited to ln-^spiro the aaseinhlape with an inthusi-^asin und activity which a brilliant^throe-hour speech would I e powerless^to develop. Tho distinguished speakers, of^course, must learn to adapt themaelvoa^to tho changed conditions of cam^paipninp. They must steel their lips^to speikinp less and kissinp more.^'I hey must he prepared to have babies^thrust at them from behind c\ery tree^and bush. They must cultivate a^knowledge of hops mid siloes, and they^must po into training to increase, tho^capacity of their stomachs as well as^| the ability of th^ si' organs to digest^: pound:, of pickles and quarts of iie^i cream siiniiltanooiisly. They will en^^counter divers good housewives who Iwill beoooeh thorn t^ try dtvon rarb 'elies of cake unti: they shall feel that^'it Would he preferable to have it^| offered to them as (ho old woman in^' LodoO recently ogbood fHadOtOM a^hunk of pinperi read. Itut the disad^I vantages of the political picinc. such^I as they are. will le COUfitted to the^I diatingulabad speakers. I he people^^ will have an unalloyed good time.^I Such is the Myle of campaign Ollt-^lii ^-d by certain denn irats. |i is 'doubtful arhathav the ropuhUcana will^go into the picnic bnoiucoa so ax ten^^et vely or so enthusiastically. Harri^^son'.-, campaign is no picnic m any^sense. THEFlGURrT HE CUTS. Duriugafew weekabaal paat, War^nor Milter and Thoaua C rlatt have^aeaa operating tboif politiea on joint actouiit. Millerhas sc. res to ettle w ith PloU be reelixee that llatt threw him In^the agate election of is^s; but tbcea twomen desire a. OtfO all elso to pur^^sue a policy of masterly inactivity dur^^ing the coming campaign, ami they^Bod thai they call luako this policy^Baonl i ITcetive by eooperation. Their^chief occunai ion will l^- to laugh at^t 'arti r w hen ho undert akos to BUM the haifor campaigncoutribWUeaaihi New i^York city. lu.-ti.( tore i n - ^!i ni Itarriaoni^found hlmaelf couipdted to take far-! terfor bbl Cha ramn, he tried to win j^Miller hack aval to bring about a break^between aim and Putt Hut Millet 1 wouldn'tbreak away, farter will lind I NewYork a diaeottragjbngty hard for-1^mat ion. Since hla awactkm ai ehah^ i^man beta that I letraiand w ill carry I^Veu York are offered withoot takers. M. an aceoc.nl is taken id Ihcexpcrts , whohave hitherto managed New York^i r the re| nblb ana, ami a hen acoannt^is taken i art bee of the arork demanded ofexperts like Piatt and Miller and i Quaytoaava New ^'ork fat HarrieonI louryears ago. the MectOCOl of Tom i Cartotrattlingarowmthe awtroaoUal inipicst nl fnndl amounts to the raci- ! eatpolitical buriaa^noof tha times in wInch we live. THEY'LLMitToNCfc MORE.^The silver men in t olorado aro going^to try it en OOtO BMIOJ they luccl in a^convention of the stale silver league enTueaday ot next week. The leegwa Wlilthen decide What course to pur^^sue toward nation il and state tickets. Itmils: ba said that the friends of^s i'er throughout tho Northwest are^Bulking their lici t leaabald than is^warranted hy the merit of their cause.^Probably this condition is due largely^to the fad that the republican con-^i'is donal delegation from the Worth*^weet, bj giving much the bargee per^e tagaol III Influiiiiio igalnel frooeo i^ago,haa demoralized the forces. The^Baeo who i t aM otberi ought to have^nmde a tturdy fight for sd\er were^i iptnrcd by the goldbnga and the cap^^ture was m ule with aaaah Si'cingthis. Lhe Wall slreid cold^clique has lately become more :igp;rofii^in lhan ever, Mr. Sherman, who acta^directly for Proaident llarriaoo, haa^lately introduced a reeolutbM w hich,^were it to piss, would stop tin- monthly^pm chases of ailvar, ThotwodM tend Ithe price of ; l.e 1 ictal doWtt to BO COUta,^and it would operate us a mean., for^the marked contraction of the cur- !reney, stopping the kawmof ailoM cor.^tifkwtee, MrghtfaTMm's move is it bold one. iHe appaan to think thai there i ae^i limit to tho arroganca with wbichtha^goM ci i|ii^ am] dan to apanto. THLV HAVc HIS VIEWS 'nine af oor eaatera conhtmporariea^have bean anxiooa to tin i out how Mr. i fie\e'a.idViews the force bill. They I havefound out, InahKter written a! lewdays age Mr. ficveland said:^' lloel'Miles such .s are oiuhodied in^the leil are a din . t attack upon the^theory of our government, and while Ittcha measure especially menaces lhe welfareana proauerity of tha Booth, n^must ba condemned and dooawaaoad hy allthose every When who love their^country. Ihat is a good summing un of Hp^for.e lull, l he stakdam) hasalre.nly quotedthe comment of several iiiilu-^eutial republican uenepaiien in which^n iexpreaaed the arbvta that Prealdant ll.nI noti Wou'd disow n the bill. It alaaaadtha Broablant, howoow, to do tharovataoattins, and thus his parly^is ^iiminittcd to a measure which nayprominent ropobUcana anoprejad theyhad billed. thismoney represents an Investment^made years ago and still employed for^making granite ware-the tin plate^BttachnMWt is a cheap affair and of^relative insignificance. Infact, about all of these alleged tin-^plate plants are a myth. Ono of them^was claimed by tho federal treasury^department to represent a now invest^Heal at Heinmler, I'a. This claim^proved to Ik^ un utterly false pretense.^Another company claimed an actual^annual capacity of ;M,^^R).(KX) pounds;^and conclusive proof was publicly pro^^duced to show that its property in the^city which it named as its home was a^vacant lot. These are typical cases. Mi BtOaaabm in Bans York. from11 e Alli.-uiy Ari'iv Tin-dIBaanhho of dm lopnafhani o^n vassin tins slate iimsl no' Ih' reckoned as permanent. In |s-o lhe diaaeoalona WMB usBtttarand atmaaeoth boyaod 'he re^rh afremedy ae lo-lay. Il needed* however,^merely die plulpe of the s.ale patronaife labeWajthedkwnsmtedBsloMae :^.r t.ar- lleld.1'ii's.ili in HarriHon miito ua^aif-nt at luakiiit! priHiiisi's as was 11 it* re*^public tn nominee I'.' years airn. unci Iho frahoataea arbam HaM teadaaronmoh moresn-eepiiMe to promises of plneo^than were tho ( oiikliiiK s;al^aiia. Tho^paeahnom ivlus.l of inlluenlial ro-^pWhthraaa t * aeeejil tin* chairmanship of^lhe ii piil'licau national eaOMOMOm is a^more serious matter. Il is now leiu^^fori'id iipori lhe .il leu lion ol I 'resident liar 11^ii th n ihe laadhag paUtieiaoa of his- paetywere aptd to Ma aondootian ami arerahwtant to aoaomaiamreaiionadMlsn^^f ir a lo in,- eamp dpii. As the nomhm-^tion araaedootad hy ladorol ^thee-iioiders,^it h ia beeoma ain'osnary for federal otllee- boldrs io manaae 'he ftawipakrni and iho etdofaiimap them, the president himself,^must conduct Iho canvass in fact, even if beabove anangb regard for naoalhmaaf^daaaoei Ua give the title atchalraaonol kbona'ioti il eoiaiuiltco lo one of hid ptr- anolfollow iup. Inthe l-:ml gaOj B Pmmthe San I imu l-i:\aiiiiner. I'aeedhy lhe av. fill proof gb*N at Home^^stead that protection dOBO not proU'^'t,aiid^e.iufroiiied hy a Maetd of strikes anil^In km.i-ii Milling (rem loweted |miv in Beadyevery hapaceaM badaaonr around whichMi'Kiliii'.N'isni has thrown its shii'ld-^baj| ai in. the orp ins aro forced to pive up^their COBteuiiou that the tariff ser tires^high wiar' s i.^ labor* There is hut one^IllilUI I' ll lor tl i iii lo do in Is half of their^tact-i I :^ en dili il cause, and they ilo it.^That is to say. they asset I that had aa^Iblaga an' now, Ihey would Iki made^worse were the democratic jKiliryof a^larilf lor revenue lo lie sitlistituteil lor the^lariat for pron etion. There tire several luBtetsotaaowem toe this doanokdngaiWi (hieis that the BdVOCOiea of a |k^liey^w Inch h is failed to lulllll all the promises^made lor il BfOOd IhO |x-i^ons to whom^Ihe tiiiMie ^ ill look wilh lhe ulost eon 11- deneofor |a,nihilbwia as to the ^ onse- ipieuee-iof its ul.aiidotiii'.eut. Another^Hii-wcris that history is apainst them.^I'eriisls of low tat iff have had Iho same^ettoel in ill- eomsttp as in ('.upland -in- aroaoadaethrky in aaaoaCaatoetng and Irado,better wa';es and general pros- peatay, .Vii.iii l Ileal nf h ^ Intro. Pmmmo. Afterall it is a peed deal of a Mam to^row an IhagUOB crew, and BhWOld is^clearly eoUtb d lo shruy her shoiildci s and^Im' as plad as she can that Vale has the^fata, Harvard had tha heel' at New London^this year and Yale lhe know-how a re* vireal of the Bendittoooef the roar balaoib^it tfaaa, as teas paar'a obanef, row ^OaBaid inI -1 tula ml. it should Ik- sliptilated that^Bem year Oxford shall send a crow hem^and low aba winner BgetB in Aiuer.can^waters. Yale's success this year should^not neeeeaarih aabjeet iter to tic lahorof^moetinp the Itriiishers two seasons run^^ning. _ Bayotth ia BaMaagfa woni. ymmti^' AJaam ti :iis- Nootf will ever know whether Ihlssell^Un i is.^u was right or wroiu; w hen he af^^firmed that his father would sign a Irco eoaoagehill. THEV'RtA RANK FRAUD.^The political tin industry will u d^MtflOf serious harm baCOJBM of the lire thatrecenUyaway!th' Xieiringinms^w orks at Bt. Laala *teoording; to tha^testimony of the btcKbabvyitaa, it doesn'tbah* much to go into t he genu^^ine Anmrbngi tm plate boabaeaBi All youlie. d :s a sti t k i I the I.lack slaels^made in Walea: you tan do the rest^with a ti ,^ ling pot, one man. two hoys^and a little tin. Mices; |,^uis works were lately^reporn d t.. raggwMttt ail iBVaatOMwl of Ih l OW it was promptly ihowa that POLITICALCOSSIf. p.iv Banhara ^f Miehipan, BMaasrly ^^f therOfMlbUeoa national eotnuiitlee, said^luaeoth*! ^' think ( leieland will tel^1 i-iun lour to aeveouf the 11 ideeloral \ otos of111v -ia.e. Daa Boakkaan is a peaafl v.orker.ami ho is gatng 111 make a enong Bghttoeaptnee half oi the districts, i don'tbetioVO ho w ill succeed, hot I MO wiltingto eooeeda four dhOrbMa to the deWM'orats. VfbeuQoveroor Mr Kinase was aan*^feootedbs Rhadaletandworkmen bawaa loiceilto tho coufeskion that the niiiff eooMnstrotaawoga , and that no latetH*^aentehiimbad evae baan mule that it couhl. When high-lax orpaus are eon- fruntedwilh dmtam el Haaaeftaad they aletoeaed m the admission that MeWinloy^spoke truly in Itliisle Island. BhaBgh be pavethe Ha le his past meoad, CMroga nmaa. Withall le-pei-t for lhe pelith man and theparty, we think that tin- sun would iout 'line to rise just the same if we were^in hoar li s of Mr. ( l.-tt ksoii. lie is not^abaatutebjl ladi^|h'li^ible lo the national^oxi-teiieo. He ih simpl.v a very aetixe and InaarrtgHdalowa politician, who Brae laiwehfinstninieiitai in lasU'iunp upcai thei i|i dill aa puny Baeee the panel of^proh'.t'ition that baaaaat h 'he staio. .v.^/'no/ / 'in. i . fVvsa, raa* QcveeoorMraUnbw te very anxious as^have ii aodrrstood that tha Mrklnhy^t.o IS lia ^ i ua lean; ataasevoc to do arbtl rba^tioul'l' snt Homeetoad, That as natural.^Hut Repreeentative MeKiniey in aangram^and t'andldate McKiatey on the stutnp tn-^aiated thai the MeKiniey tardf was ia th,' nutic-t i i the aashtngmani that it was^InMnded to keep up ami advaoef the^araoaeof bahor. Had oagoa gaao up at^Homestead tvoveenor MrKlahi would not^hive In en slow in pointing to the benefits^of tarill^ protei'tion. Asw aees have yone dosralie thtabs tt oafoh*tosa| the tarttf^had eaythiag lo do wilh it.^Clsadaad^/^/hi., fnatui hla nated with laetkagaaf profound re-^geet thai thai tireless, aaoaama and i: i k\ old clank. Iiem^ Walla|iiis Btah* isgoiag to bo put up lor aanmom from iie llanebester ilistrict of ihe (iranite slate.It i otiere-* is to lie made a mere^collection ot addlc-patcd nnmum :Mr.^lllair hi very Well. Hut oth^-rwiM^ he is aatotaMwill, i.et us bene kham an' menof sound sense and JiiilpnicM m^New llampshire in siiltlcieiit uumlMrs to^i In ek this e,ntleiuall's ri-.c.iate authltion^andkei'p him among the granite hills^wh.eli he iso well adorns.^A'ra^ Hoam^Urautrr. PROMINENTOH PECULIAR. laOMMoLeod, of Vancouver, B, C^ ia^iMdii vod lo he tho younpcal preat praml-^father in America, lie is not yet fifty-one^years old. LieutenantJohn f. Fremont, ion of tho^famous Pathfinder, is a newspaper re^^porter at present on din\ at tho scene of^the I'etmsylvania riots. F.Marion Crawford, the novelist, w ants^it to be distinctly understoixl that in spite^of I he fact t hut ho lives uhro.td he is an^American in every llher. Mrs.S. IIshoriifi, a widow, litis cleared BaAsWlo si.im a year fii her t-.inoh near SuitLake City. Sim raises vegetable*.^Lately site added a chicken ranch and two^incubators, and expects to clear flO.OOO a^year. Mr.How i'lls tells an inlet view er that ho^makes at the olit-ide BtVMaBstlitBOm SIS.CIUO^a year hy his pen. Mr. Howells says also,^and most people will belleVB him. that his workis tho paaooat of pabmtabaag adkot andnever of the ^One freniy^ of inspir^^ation. Mr.BOPBasVjhmhai the famous artisl.lins^deehli d to pive up he, nomadic life and to^make Moscow his home, lie is to -ell his^studio in Paris and to purchase one in the^j ancient capital, where he proposes to^I paint a series ol pictlttvs roprc.-cnling^^ Wi lli's in the war of BttSi BjavaMm Joseph Road, 0. BtfWho olaimslo have discovered ihe rotnains of^Noah's ark on Mount Ararat, w ill arrive^in New York in a few weeks. Ilr. Maori bmb'-ou daaaeaaad hy tha czar of Bnaasa andthe shah oi 1'cr-aa. ami hears upon^I hi- Baeas* Ihe rare Bpdor of tho Mlar of Bethlehem.The assist int sectx'tary of w ar. General^j Lewi- A. Grant, is a stout, hr':nl-shoul- deesdbabf man ot pmdbam lasAfdst, trath jloop inui-pray side whiskers. Previous^j lo the creaiioti, twnyears apo, of iheolTti'e^he now adorns, lie was a Minneapolis^' lawyer. Ilurinp the war he was a general^of volunteers. SirArthur Sullivan's recovery has boon^wonderfully rapid. It is not a month since^he w as brought fixun th^ south of i'ranee^completely prostrated, ami now it is an^^nounced that he will take part in Ihe^Leeds festival. The papBBBT eont|k^ser^will now finish the almost completed^score for the new Savoy opera. Oflate years Kosa Ifonhetir has painted^only heads or sinplo figures of animals,^bm there is now ou exhibition in London a^recent work from her studio showing a^gmmt composed of ti lion, a lioness and^several cubs, 'i he baek-pround is a re|s-^rose illation of an African scene, with^palm, date and aloo trees and a mountain^mnga in the distance. Someinteresting experiments in flash^^light telegraphy have lately beoB made on^the Kifli'l low er. from this conspicuous^eminence rapid communication can be^in.eli to all the forts around Paris, and^reeoitt experiences .seem to indicate the^isissibility of tho lower being very useful^iti ease of war. For some weeks past a^Issly of army engineers have nightly been^engaged 111 signalling from the summit, andthe mantle ana aatd to ha most satis^^factory. In only one case, that of Vin-^connes. was then' any ilitileultv in com^^municating with the outer defenses of^Paris. DOWN THE HOMESTRETCH. Itis never lau d to do Ihe right thing. It^is iu deebliog to do it that the tti.tr comes. vgbaa'sf/oeit. Hoysshould be tauplii that life is worth^living whether they ever go to congress or^not. -tTalesstos ATsses, Luckis v.ell enough in its w ay. hut it is^bm frivolous ill its affections to lie de^^pended upon.^ MHinnike^ Journal. ltustyAro you fond of change'.' llusty^^Y'esiyoti haven't a spare dime aliout^your clothes, have youlliii^K'hja Eagle. Thegame law s w ill be a dead failure so^long as they do not reach the man w ilh^four noes up his shaOsw^aB-^aWadMataiea fiosTrr. Whenyon sc* the soprano and alio of^tho ahomh cheaT holding an aaaasaAOd con^^versation you cannot Is' dead certain that^the bass is not tho tenor of it.- liingham-^Urn /..ild. ;'. Withoutactually departing from the^let lei of I ruth it is astonishing w hat differ^^ent stories two mciulicrs of the saute con^^gregation can tell to a jury.--MtiUmwWftiiB^rWbaa*. Ethel1 thought at one time he was go^^ing to kiss me. hut fortunately some one^came in and lie didn't. K-telle Yon had^a narrow c-eape. Llhel -It was a Itghl^sipiee*c^ /.i/i'. Hadbreak the parson made this morn^^ing.^ ' Whtl was it'.'^ ^Well, he was^preaching the COBBMs's funeral sermon,^and said that he h id loft this cold world,^but a warm welcome awaited him iu the^other.^ - dWeaAa ' eastBOMaa, Aman Lad married n y oung w oman who^was inevpre-sildy ugly. Keeontlv ho paaBfld^an evening w ith -nine trieiids. and us he^was aln oi to depart for houie one of the^ladies said: ^Kisi I our wife for us w hen^yottarriie.^ ^I will do il for you.^ he^sighed, ^if y ou insist upon it.^ - IhOM^,Siffoi^7'. Thestory is told of a mail In Itacinc^w ho orden d a copy of ( anon Karrar's baoh ^doebate afti r QaaV yon than out. Ina shorl lime the othef\oluinis apdOtod^eamoi but being out of lhe eanon'r book^thi' publishers wrote at the bottom of the^invoice: ^No Seekers After God iu^t hicago. Avery seedy individual, with his^trousers worn thin behind and Isd'ore. a|e^Beared one day ill the olllee of the late^lien, f. H. l'iske. and laid claim to his^cburity on the ground that they were both^Melluidists. ^till, yes,^ said the general,^after hwking lit bun a moment. ^1 see you^are a McthiHllst. You have the marks.^You wore out your trousers at llio knee-^pray i'.ig. ami you w on' them out behind^backsliding.^' CftdsMaa fnMKpraear. A CAMI-AIGN CONUNDIiUM. Thoreis n Mr^. Lease of K.uit.is, wa i bet pati .oil'' souk^I aspired lotlrekss eOorl Inrears the Uestated coal -^To mivp tit s grand reputilki I'leiarule iiti'i froai ^ reek,^xti't tiir im Hie yoke ot tyraats intu ..ii its MastU' in . k netw in ie !- Mr. Lsast t There1- a Mis. | ease of l\:uis:i-, aaroeuia uieat :aiii rood,^Who i Is ti'ie'iiitili^ s I'.c.Ues, Aseven wetn. 11 *lli'lilil^V im lift* aer tote* in speeches, wii^ tiruaalos its) .'titii niftii^for llneftl nini Si OT) Millma nteibiiiif right. r.t ahsie i- Mr. uaass Til-re I- a Mr-. I.e .-' ..; Kansas, Wlinse lie.nl l^ In the cause^^if Itlgtier BSrtslsikMi. CMuistonVrtetl Laws,^lit MttUtea saaOr hotter, iiiilulN's gie.tt lieliest.,^I^f N.iluiiia! sal.alien.^Ami iiiaukaiil I rut) btosl. Butwiii ie i- Mi. \, .--er^A. i. rori .Sua. 'WriltBOdlfO^That's tho way^you fi^l alter one^or two of Doctor^Pierce's Pleasant^Pellcu bavo done^their work. You^feel well. Instead^of bilious and con-^stipated 1 your sick^bcauacbo, dixai-^aass and indigestion ore gone. It's done^mildly and easily, too. You don't have to^feul worse. Uforo yoo feel U-tter. That ia^the trouble, with the huge, old-fashioned pUL^These aro email, sug-ir-ixatcd, easiest to take.^One liltta I' l!i t'.. a laxative, three to four^are cathartio. Tuoyn^pula.t'^ nml olo*nae tho liver, stom^^ach and Isnvels^quickly, hut thoroughly.^Thcy'ro tho ihi opcst pill, sola by dru^gksts,^because you only pay lor the (/nod you^got. Thoy'rogvarantred to glvo sctisfaction,^ovry time, er your money Is returned. That'stho pasaMBr plan all Dr. fiurcc's^modichi'w are sold oli. Valuo meriveeL or no pny,^^you cant^got mem terms v.ith any otlici' meuiaines, at^auv priiw. Conyou ask uioro I MANHOODRESTORED. PROFESSIONALCARDS. dh.g, c. Waal's Waal a ami bbiib TltiATMi'N r. a sj,^, inr for lly-toriii. Di/rtaraa.^Kits. Neuralgia. Ileada.'ho. Norrutis Prnstrall ia^eall-e. In lileiilml or loliaeeii, WaWusB^i imatatDepri^i ia, Nairteeinxoi Brain eaaslaa^BlisaBr. aiisory. tlocay. duauh; Pre mature tud^Agi. i .ii r.'tiiiess. Ln^, ,lf puarer In metier sex. Ini)Hiti'i|.'v.l.errltoi-a and all remain Weak- ueses liiviiliintary l^is-es. H].orinaii.rrliis-a^eausetl Ity m-e.-everti'm i.f lirinii. self-ahuso^orrr-liuliilireo-o. a iinuith's tretitiumt. ji ^ ^ f,,f^mbyaaalL BTe eusnmn ^^ ^iv h.ives to'eure.^Kaeiioriler fur sl\ Imes, wl! It .si. win . eml writ.^anmraateot.irele.M'l If nut enroll, tiuaranles^Issii-it only In ll.ebtnitl' !^riie('o.. ^nlo u-euts. J*vkS^A.NEsi3 PELLETS Actlike m.mlc on tho Ktnmaeh, Liver ana^Bowels; dispel Pvs|m-pkla. |tl;loiisiies^, I even,^Colds. Nervous lilsnnlers. Sleotilessness, I/iss o}^Appetite; restore the Complexlnu; netaet dkras.^tlnn follows tlfelr use. Positive euro fur ram^Headache ami i ^iistlpation. small, mild, easy^to take. Laixo vials of jo puis, 2j touts. MulU by^^a'HK b.UllU Olll'U I OMI'ANV. Anacoada.Mont PACIFICHOTEL, ^wallace. idaho On if lite llaiiilsnmi'it an 1 I'csl Ai^i'nlntoa^BOOMS In I lie- ('near il'Alenei. i.\e 'Meat^BUBO, e.ean, well vent Bead rooms, BBhmib/amMrMty,atdi or with^^out loud. BkarythlBt (XHIFOKTABLE3 HOMEUU bpeelalAcconinioit.it iooh for Commercial^Men. Lar^e BBBBBja lt ioins. ahmjtl ^ai to 9^,00 Per Day. MRS.E. HELLER. - Proprletresa. WM.L. H\[ M. B. fR3WNt.EE K. C. CHAM-^11 i S MAFCUS UtLY, F. E. SARliEAtf. IIOdF,MfflLB I CO., Bankers. CUTTr:CITY, MONT. Transacta (ie. erd llankiirz liustnisi I x-^chaugj iliaw-ii mi nl tie I.. .U n-^Cities oi Europe. COLLECTIONSI'EOMITI.V ATTEMlEH TO. rorres|Mitnl'n'-i:W -lis, l'arpn I'o . New^Torkj \^eii^. r'ari;o ti ^'^.. mi t Ijtke; Well-,^l ar^o \ Co.. San rrimt Isco; nnrtlia Natioual Baas,omaiiai I list Kanaaal Baak, om.dia, yUBRNATIONAL HANK, ANAi oMiA. T.I). FlTZGHRALI), No'.aryPublic. RealEstate, Insurance, Collections. OFFICE. STAM'ARDLI II.I'IMj. ORDFRTo SHOW ^ AfWH WHY OBDKI^of m.l' ot rea .o is' si.mill! uet h ^ made. -^latledislilet eoaii o' t o laBo j'di'lai iils-^trle ut li e slate of Ituolaas Hi i u I fur nat aaBY of Ir l.'i'l :e Intii-m ter of the ea. iseIf Wee's luihsrts.d'ersiiO. JnM idiltie^sau 11ci 11 It'1'i rts. oi* is eutrlesset lasss- ti,10 i I yokes 111,iii r S i e eilsul, IlilV llil llleil Hoipetti me hers a i i.e. lie esraa order of^aieoiiuio the ie ii e-t.iti' id pala lam eu,^tor tlie p no o. tlieien-et for h It there^^fore oruereil hi lite t',,o .^^f sum eniirt. tliat nil^p rum 1,1 ST/f se ai no estate if said de-^I'eased np| ear h 'fore Ih ' s ild tils'net court on^ra'iin'av. tlie i i'h day of Ai c ist, nr.^.'. nt II 0eli ek in tl c forenoon of ^iid day. at I he run,I^room of Bast sllatrtrt court, at rasasset Baase IIIs lid en n V of I'eer l.odlti'. to S low MBsa arhyae seder aOoakt eel Beit ssssi ts tBesaaj e\einut.' s to ^e I ^.i inn -h of me r 'id ea it- of^li e -at I ill i^ii* ^d as siuill t e neeesssi). And^tha: atony ^f thist rUr b^ puhl s'ied at least^to t sMeres-lve weeks hi toe Aneconils stand^^ard ' in w^'^ai e ^ prime I sod mill l-ln' t In ^ald^l^.e leJweauatv.D M UUBPEB. I.it ,i Jatyf, i^-a Jnege. X'^TIcr; TO CO-OWNEttS-To John ItccB^1\ aud William SchksUnger, ;o ir helm cr as-^slitns You tire hereby nonius! Ihat I. l ima^tlhlhalier, your co-owner, liavo In sccordancs^ullli m'clloii l'.SJI of the revised statulci of tha 1nlto.l states, etis-ndeii tu laimr ami Improve*^meats insuillii' NalleU.il uuarti lotle uiiuini)^claim, iltiiitti'd In an luiorjiaul'ed uilnlus uts-^trtrt, ill Olson Riilch, lleer Lodxo county, Moo-^laua for tli^ war ending 1 n .'. tuner ill, Issii,^eas liniidre l i ni 11 dollars, an ! for t ie year^eiiti tin 1 loreini'or .11. ih'.u, the sum ot una ihi ndred (last dollars, aad ftar tlie sear ecsllrut^lies ii.Imt .'i, l^^l. tie' ^en ^1 on- liiin.Lcd ^{^^^)^dollar., mid you, Joha Berk and William^Bclilfstiwer. vtinr h'lr- or assigiis are heretiy^liiitner SoltlM 1 that imle^ yos touirileite tour^^ronorUon of sack enpsodltttrsi toiether with^Inleresl au l ei'sl wl'liin id'^ i) '^'Oi uats after^the complete sendee of lids Botle* B^ puBttaa-^tine ml i.'tir ritlit. 1 tie. Iii'ere*: and nana In^and to tits soos* eaassd nasrts I asaUnlmt^claim will iMsrom ^ the pro|.erty of the i n'.er^at-i ed mii r e i-i'w-i.-i. w ii . : .i- p iteiuii ii ti.it^erork sad made the reqasrsd say ^a.litttr |^^eOMOiOtAtn OLDIIAULK. Anaconda.Mont., Ma-, v. 1%^tu.t (.i.i. le-o ni May is*t Freeto tlie Afflicted Allwho are snfferlne frum tli* effectsefVottta. fnlKrror*. of MaaheeOi Falllni; lVwere.^Uaaettheea, Uuei. hlrlctnre. stplilllt aud tlie aaaabobbbb emsk see iue ettects of u.^ ^ Btrriutsdisoitli-i . alii receive. I lira or^CBAaattt/afl iiei.-'i ' i.- Bus i^ fool u i curs^Ut-iniWct* a^ .'. ^ ^. by w litis, to tua CiliromiiMu'.i:aJ sal Surgical hhnvj, US\tMaiket S'reet. saa Ustttamhs jH. K. J. LKOS AUD. DISKA.SE8OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN Aspecialty. Also of nose, throat and lungs,^and nervous system. oreicahours; a so a. m . to 7 r. m. Ko.513X. Hale St., near Woouaaa. Butte, Moot. christman,d. d. s. office.First street, beta-sea Mala and Oak,^Anaconda, Montana. , TEETfl EXTRACTED WITHOUT FAIN Uya new pro-wss. All Classes of D 'ntal Worki x s-uted In first-clasi manner. ArtlUcialleetli Without I lairs. Diydclanand S'nrpeon of Rt Ann's Hospital^and Montana Union Railroad Cor.Mala and Third Streets. JN.lt.KTETIIUNS, Mma Ovrn n^^M^ox's RTonr., Enthaxoe omEntsT HTBaaT. ^100co on Oak stteet. Ne;.rSt. Ann's Hospital. Ofllreliours^9:30 s. in. to l'.':20 p. in., froa^I: jo to s p. ii, aid from OiJip. ni. to 9 p. m. D U.r. J. LACUAPELLE, OlllcoNo. 17 Million ^^ Str*et. IllTTECITY, MoMASA. Eyeand Ear anil l'rlvat- Dt.eaies a Specialty. BUSINESSCARDS. QUAKt.ESHOICK, in.(lbitin licit. Estate .imiMiji.su Stock Schrocder's lilock- IHIST STUEET. ANACONDA. .1.HcGL'IBE, BOtiMBk nud.oia. f id! kin It on Ins'slliii'-nt Plan.^Ql'aiit/ Mills, Hoists, oiik llorsi-s, Ere. letimr Mine and Mill Maeldni r. a Siscialty.^All wo. k i y t ie eo-t aarkasaa am faHy laaraa-^i -ed. Nino ream eamenasso in uuttu baa Ana- cjuaa. Mice. 1.1 Wes' tlian t ^ Street.^Post.'tllee Address, Sou. i, li ttte. Montaaa W.M. Thornton fire INSURANCE. It EPIC ESEN TING- LEADING FOREIGNAND AMERICAN COMPANIES. WM.L HOOK, hmbJfBJ, lAMOlIJALV, Virc PlMMlnt, W.M. riOBITOI, Cashier. FirstNational Bank OFANAC0X11A, MONT.^Capital, ----- niOO.OOO. Iluyand sell Oomestle and Fore'gn l'\ i.nii-e andtr-ei.ae: a Oenoral ruiiklntt iluslnesa. Cue^lee' i n ^ or inipt'y attended to. Knell in^e drawn^n 1. eaoa. Kduburga, utasg ^^'. Dubua, Pel-^f ist. Pari*. || nr.i i u. lleillu and all the I. ,ui mi cme ^ t,r Bampa oaonomonomraei Airerle.mExehaiiue National Hark New York omahaNational I SankOmala Wo.ni.Fares a OeSan Fisuclseo t'takNation il Itsnkoitilen Hoes,I iron nice \ CoBane Mi ' in u ^' Natksaal lkiukHeteaa iarable Itros. A. Coliter sOam Wh i'.rcilc and tieta'.l Dealers lo BEEF.MUTTO/H. PORK.6A/AE, ETC. MainStreet, AnaconJi MRS.M. D UK AY Ila removed from the^Mnrler BtMh ta^I 10 SOUTH VONTANA STREET, WlieroIBI hat hrrent^CI.l AN, Nl AT. Nl.WI.V Ft HNISlIED^K0OM8.^E.i'Clrle I.I; Ii' aud r^!' am Heat. J.K tvs c'.h. H.C. Carney. CH Kind. mman iampum works, EUTTE,MONT , laaratland BM silver. Cold. ^'op|ior and^1.-ml ores. p. o. Host TTo Odtee. -eott b.uitUiit!.come. Ctas aid ^^taniti^-i.. ma at a ebs, sontu aanei J. K. EVELETH. Manager. IY^'^:s, HOTEL FMILIFSBURO.WONT.^I PFHt Ull'lADWA'. KveevtBBiTCsaeisetakts ami ttomeiike, snd a^I, '.it ii ^^^ Its'e.. tioatl'lauic aad Cleaa^WM \ ' B il-If - Hoot.a. MRS.H. HY.NE3.