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THEANACONDA STANDARD, SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST ao, i3oj. THEANACONDA STANDARD. PUBLISHED EVERY DAY IN^THK YEAR. Delimitby carrier or mall at ten d. tun a^year, three aSSBN a pM or^cue dollar a mouth. THESTANDARD Istbe only daily now^i^sper with telegraph dl^^patch - In l'i it ^^' ruiuity. tl print*^I telegraphic news than any other^o^'^-i 1 la Montana. Correspondenceand busines, 1'tteri should be addressedto THESTANDARD^of Mala ant HM IMI Anaconda, OFFICIALPAI'FK OF DOB LOflOi IOUMV. satvi:iav. mi.ist m. vm. MeuiBaraof tan /Uttesuas eupltal^roniiiiitti'c inform reparian (W thg^St.\m^ai:i^ that they am getting at^the work .issjonod tlioni. ami t !i:%t from^what t!i* y have- learned ci]^ to now,^they led very much ^-ficeuraajaa\ The^committee's Intention is to make a^tjbwuugn bono oauvaeanrsl of all. so thatit trill l^' |m^ksiI^Ic for tli^tiil^^ pre^sent iit liirc tin- ni'xl public ateetangel^citizens a Irw statement ami to lot^the citiceni of Vnacomla feci anil^what they Brouoaa toilo ami WtU un^^dertake ti^ obligate taemaelesi i^^ ^lo.^Probably another attttMbs* BBBetiaf^Will he called w itlmi I week. That admirable aeerBpenee, the tVasliiiifrtonfoot, infers that out here^in Montana we are far more quarrel^some than in fact we are. A |^:ii.i)rrapg^in thesays: ^.Montana is about toselect a pel m int lit state capital.^1 inloiihteilly it was tins fact that M^tuateil the lead :n,d powder trust in^jitittliijr up prices.^ 1'ossiblv snini* va^grant cupies n\ t he 11 elcua Jommai lia\e^strayed into eastern new ipnM oMices,^hut the Pmf, kUOBriag so well aliout^^Ml and thing! :Mnl lieu spacers and^capitals in Montana. ought to under^stand that the Journal DSSsalcount,^,\t any rate. Montana's contest over^the capital is the inildi t llliniMHTd^lipid on reco;d. There will In* no^powder or sled ahout it. unless nuieed^it hap) ens that, li st out of |0f and ai^the way of relebratioa, the sinning^city has the misfortune to bloa lUcli^clean out ol the world. tJeneralWeaver's ^ de puttier. Gen^^eral l^n Id. has ggBf ed things down^rather closer event.! '.a hit eh lot Fie! I^in operating m t'ae solid ^oiit'.i just^now and he openly avows that hy the timehe (lets ttHUUgfc: the ^south W ill lie^Solid no nagl r. lie te'.lsthe southern^ei - he IS pi is 11 vc tin people's ] u t \ V. ill carry^evirv state west of the bliaeeurl^river. anaaely, I'olorado, Vebruaka,^Kaanaa, Kerens, Wyoming. WaahiBg tan,California, ^t^int.i!i.^. North and euthDakota. Ti u n we will carry otie-third ot the el etural IBM 111 Michigan,low* iadoubtful, hut Uett-^eral Weaver, the la id of oar ticket, is^frmn that si ite and our chances are^food. Of the southern states we will^carry North and Mouth Carol IBS,^Uescgis, Alabama, T^ ua,and probably^Tennessee, and Arkansas.^ I n.it makes^liltcen siiri'and three doubtful static^tor a starter, (ieneral 1'iehl hasno use^for N^|omoifs rem arks a pi hi t he general ud\isjiuiitvof refraining frost taking acensus i^f the poultry yard prior to^the completion of eartata maternal^processes. THINGSHi D DN'T TALK A30UJT. I'alkini;to memhers of the rcpuhli-^can dubs, in KSprlugfleM Thursday eve^limp, winteiaw lo i.i denounced the^democrats, lauded the republicans. boastedahuiit wi.at llarriooa nadae-^eompiiabed, and praised the MeKialey^bill. Of Noras bo did; that's what he^^sal to vi i ogtleid for. bal h^ did sol saywherein the re pit bl Irani maiie a^goad trade b) substituting llsid for^Morton on the nut inn..I t h ket^ BOT did beattempt to juet if y the dghl which. underIns ptft^BSl direction, the New York'/'(/^^/^/. has pen latently kept up^for a assan yoara sajalnat the anion^jirmters. WaaaMr. II ; i nra i after the ai nationat aUnneapolia, II araa very du^^tinctly given out that all the troubla^lietwceu the Tiili^u^ and the Typo^graphical anion had bats adjatlsd in a^Manner highly satiafaetOT) to the^union, 'fins statement proved to he^Utterly false, hut it did asrVtM MfeSJ^enough to yx\ the e^i||\eiit ion Commit- tedt^^ BahL V'erj recently another^laaounotmnil l as been sent cut m^lonninn the arorld thai Qnally and for^a fact the troablsa with the 7,;fa^ai^aoaisosing room are aattlad. H'edo not know whethei tins is of-^In ml or not. It was sent out just^ahead of J|r. Iteid'a political pilgrim-^^ajato tllinoia, in order to sa\^ him^from criticism too at rare at the hands^of labor asfr*na. ii msttora hate bass^fixed up. it : .n ao isnaa to Mr. Iteid'a^credit it all ^ aa.pl) shows that ho is^aSafaki aaongh to do for hlmaall arhal here! Mad to do tot I'.la i.e and for^many another iterliua rspablteaa. 'The M\m^m;|^ knows.^ s,iys the falarJfoamfofat,^thai W'hlteiaw ileal^baaaSMaaaefciagfat yaarsta laarii a jieacefulsetllenicnt v. .th tin pr ntl I^The m.\\i^\|.|^ knows nothing Of the aort;it know s m ry aocui it. |j and 1 e^^and the poaaibtllty ol auoeeaaful eon- tradictioiithat the op| --.'i s BOB-^apicuoualy true. Any printer who has^held cases in New York stat^ l.i.nWs howaftaa and has i an atsntl) tin- re^angdassa managsra thora have sought^to save the tali or national tiekoto by^getting Mr. Iteid to stop lighting the^printers' union, and every prititu^knows with what obstinacy he nail i^^fused. Thanhas aot bseu an hour within Isyears when Hie repiib ican party in^New York state bus dared seriously to^consider Mr. Ileal a candidate for^any state ollice; what insane notion^prompted Mr. Harrison to demand that^lie be substituted for so excellent a^gentleman as Mr. Morton on the na^^tional ticket is beyond comprehending. And.with the rest, this prediction^may aafeiy run if Mr. Iteid is de^^feated, as wo believe he w ill lie. you^will liiul out that his treaty of aaajas^with the printers didn't count, as far^as he is concerned, and Mr. Iteid's^hide-bound and eminently iininti rest^^ing national organ will leas it was in^the beginning as far as the union goes. TOOM: AN TO I :Vi.^The llutte evening organ reveals an^unregenerate heart and an unchristian^spirit when it says, -we always :ui^-^poaad that the BTAKOABD was for^Hillings lor the capital.^ Tins is bitter aarcaasa,andnaturally it cuts. TheI,th i kfetmfaM knows perfectly^well that tln^ new spaper Ir.eil to put^in a good word or two fir the city in^On eat I Oa; it knows, too. that the^Hillings pies-, wouldn't let us bO for^Hillings. Hp supposed it was all^right to attack Helena from the (^ai- lowstone end, hut just as the St\m^- aanwas aranalng up aissly la the^work, tin- Bill in ga press aaooaacod^that Billiuga waa withdrawn from the^race. Thai v\as mortifying, of course, andwhen that hra/ea young thing)^t he Moth '^^:I .'/UtunlUt ii. stopped inn s-^lag long enottgh to oak whether 'Hill^^ings got her entrance money re^^funded,^ the BTAXDABO'a cup of^chagrin was too full to hold any more. Inthe affect to line up with the rest^^^!' the capital starters Hillings got into^the Wrong class. The fact that the Btajcdaki*didnot diasosrerthia until i*had put part of its money on the^wrong horSO, isn't any reason why the^I ii'ii Mountain should he con^st intly publishing the Hillings anl*^lanaa to the hard-heaftsd world.^Us don't know that we blame Hill^^ings particularly, but if health and^strength are spired to us, we expect to^get even with that haughty, single-^cvlmder outfit in Unite. If thee^thinga can he. day alter day. and not^excite our wonder, what mav we not^expect whoa the fater Mommtttl* gets^up on Qranlts itiast, artth knobs on tli doors and glass in the sash and a^atarsstyaa an m la the esllary LtAVNG MONTANA OUT.^1 nlike the populists, the prohil ilion-^ists are not try mil' to make an aggies^^ rs campaign ia Montana. Home bow thisstate seems li^t to aMMal to tin in^us an enticing Held of labor. I audi^il itc Hi dwell is not Doming thai way at^all. nor an any of I he. r other heavy guns^s i far as announcement h is been made. Kvldeatlythe prohibitionasta have basa readingthe haternal revenue returns fromthia atate and have aoaaa te the conclusionthat Montana, at least for^t he present is a BSeaataSf. case. PnsaiblT^their national committee hy way of^punishment may semi us John I*. M.^John, eves as Ins Lard aanl lire and^brimstone down upon Nidnm ami^Hoatorrall. Hut the land is good. His mercyandureth forever, and wo hope andpray that w hat ever other a III id ions^and sorrows may be in s I ore for the childrenof Montana lie nay gra- ciooalydelner thsm from .lohn |'. i.John. Theprohibit ion hata bava learned a trickor two from tan old parties ami willconlaie their hard Work to the^CjOM ami doubtful states. It they can^tip New V'ofk, New .lei si'y.^ oiincct 1-^i ut or Indiana one way or the other,^and make it clear thai it was they that didthe tippmg. they will beaaUaaed,^that is the height ol their ambition^this uampala.ll Montana, il is true,^la reckoned among the cl u e and don' t^till states, but whether her electoral^vote is too small to t*' worth the^trouble, or whether they thiak it heel^to ..wan the aetabt lata men) of a few^mora Keeley jag hospitals before car^rylag tl ^^ war into Montana, whatever^he the reason, the prohibition lata from present indications are goim; to let thingsberesbouta take care of them^^selves There ia an excellent prohibi^^tion organ published at llonemsn,^which ia doing ail it can to inculcate^ti i aaaf! nea ^ t the party; bttl we trust nobodywill vote against Ho rem an tot tiecapital on that account. CMyour decorations out for the^Miner.' I uion picnic, I ue members^ol the union will be here to-mortow. Theyare coming by Lbouaanda, the^turnout will probably ho mneh the^largest Anaconda ever saw. The^Montana I'niou ia prepared to handle^the BagtSaCnt ; of ineii. wonicti and^cliitdren who pro|H^v to be lure to-^lUorrOW, I be pai k is in order, and. all^in all, it is to be a very large day.^a AGOVERNOR UND'.R F R: Qevsrnofllnrheaaa ot Inaaoaaas la^catching it From thepesaleol Ins own^slate and from the pressof the country atlarge foroommatiag the eenteBce^af death imposed upon Colonel King^to inmiaonmenl for life. That King killedhis enemy in cold I II alter nature deliberatioa the evidence lefl^no room for doubt; and such being the^ceae, the people ol Teuneaaee wanted^to see the law euforc ^d to the letter. regardlcMof the ariaeaa i s social^standing. The cllect of such action^us tinventor ltuchanairs.it is argiusl.^must Is'to BaaaaarSaja lawlessness and^crime, since it shows that theexi cutive^is su-ceptible to 'pulls^ mid prcssuio.^It hi been ^ Nt} re loai kahle CSjM altogether,onlyone other m Kmericun liistoiy appi nxiuiat hag it wiien ac- eoantia taken of the aoettksi of the^aaaaaatnami Ian victim. Thet is the i'OtebTBlcdcase of l^r. \\ ehster, who^was executed iiiiiuy years ago in Maseediuastaafor the mareas of a^distiuguished'citiaen named I'arkmau.^K.iig and his victim were higher up at thesocial scale than Webster and^I'ai kin in King has been ii soldier,^lav. let. author and politician, a man^of wealth and refinement, lint to^commute his sentence simply because^he was such is calculated to make the^middle and lower classes very angrv.^Coventor llucimnau says he is no^respecter of persons and was itillu^enead kg no such fe. lings as thosn im^^puted to him. In his notice of com^mutation he holds that certain legal^^|iiestioiis of the very graved ch irac^tor were involved touching the valid^ity of King's conviction, ami upon^these he based his clemency. Itis a i|iiestioii whether these legal^Questions would have appeared to lie^so serious to the governor had the de-^leud mt been without money, friends^or Infraonee, Hut conceding the gov^^ernor's righteousness of purpose, it^would haVS been far more satisfactory toeverybody could his action ansa beensubmitted la a based of pardons^and received its endorsement. The^wisdom of the Montana law vesting^such power in a hoard especially ap^pointed for the puipose is made inani^feat b* c ontrast w ith the excitement^and disgust just witnessed in Ten^^nessee. thholdfst WAR HORSE. Ui*.ceases** aTsu^wtssj ^ iTemearaahas OlilA i;.- ut l.cliov j'l'niiiHi.- See feci feaamBj Mi.. tt lines^ araa aassnred hy a aaaafe^bag party beinngtssi m aha Paurth Miehi-^i:.iu tfatuatepia at (^nines' M.IN. TaHfn^lone |si,j. Noma aaemheaasmakelnnessB thepr.i|.eri^ ol her present aa ner,Colonel^Kiehaitl T. Aiieluii'ity of I^'tiox. Mass. Mr--.GehsoB*1 vttneeaedtheeevenesse1^battle eeouad in* baaona\ and area at t'ii.llleello|-n\die, tielly-.l.urjj BUd Hrisloe^Station. She was ill F'ort Stevens during^Parly's attack on Washington ill ISJBi and ti.oMleerlng iBstng followed Uneem'a^Body from the whasa Hoaee m tho rant^ioi. betag In the eaeoet ahssfaai io gaaai^EVaoaasnt asnnaenfa easvaagei^After aha aanr aha was asaua t^^ hoar Vork.and th. n sjH-ni a year at Hyde Park^on Bha Hudson. In MBTaBS was taken lo^l.. no\, wIutj slie has since remained, bavrngbeea raaaan by tier Baraer aasd Hruyears ago, w hen lier appearance of^age. rath.-r than her laek of aetix ny. pi*e-^| vented her use. 'J he man- has never liceu inbarnaeai sin* aaaaassa a spacious box-^I atalli from wbieh. after aeaaannaag a pail 1of mill, mixed w ith oatmeal and bran, sh^^: |a let out every morning. She then walks^toa brook, which erosKps tlie highway^about half a uiilo distant, and al ter taking^a drink returns to her ow ner's furm. over wiuehaha is allowed mreaaai aaaklagem clox.r patches, or nibbling at the young^o.its anil eorn. but doing no serious dani-^age. Teemed evening, or when the^weather is ibn ali ning, she returns to her^boa -'..ii. and at night has another pail of^milk lor her MBBUBBj^^Mr*, dailies^ was live years old w hen Iaha araa captured, ami is now iii her Ithirty-sixth year. There are probably few^I il any BBBBBa now liv ing w ho were w ith^I the army of the I'otoiu.'.e in Igaj, |f she^1 is not Bha otilesi vvar heroe in the country,^I Colonel SUeasnaty would like to hear^from ethers. thecapital. Thebomb taikeii aseel ^'est atsa aaeevattm furthe aorrusa ..f bMBtna the state l apital ami^lar the ataeeaataa nt other ^cs; side Interest*^aai ilM a aeleial as el a it la bettor as. This^is no aSaa in araaaaie a Bjaataj nt aaaasaal bha^wiihai Pie state, mtaaa Breuaaad \uatitai tii.ii ut WaaBSastaa city m ga an^^uria Iran arsna aubae men fritnitliiie tu nine^sutler, ami If II can toaVaaaoatraUU thai Unite^aVesa laek in BflMauel aaansl asaMamstam^BBy sliiialiln'l the greatest mining rump mi^nil 111 make a move la net the eapitul uw.'iv train^Wiislilngtiin Instead of Helena.' Tht J/umuni- Bjaa. N.. n.at Bene tias mbs* unt tor the Bayhsl It^a raynfUU ttuS aba am aoaad a sure aaasiah^aaaaBt aeMMtab. Ka Bem fttaaa Dekaxa, anil in-,^u ilea., taiofe atta antaaaobi bttaaaraa and abay^iii. in i.i i'.uiteosaenaraad buaa arBeaaver the^BDSbMM raeera s. BjasasausBm the any in aaab^iiiinntaiefl ta rcBSar Bftt aaSUaUrabas, l\os^JfaaSbr. ROteaattamwill retreat ittol frnin HUB tan.'^aa rbuawao artti v^irb bantac rbaa a vac ta a. i^'ll-)'!i.ll lite etl.l - .Might. II Will BOrk SB the ia..-.i.mi sees tee raeraBgeaadeaaaaly tn-^hioi'dever aSuav, It vviu nut aaaatfaaamBI^pui el ut ibai aaa ayegaraer v-.tes. it v. in asaaaal^its cbaBaa and aa its ararfc bmnBBUely,oBse aat^aliuve baerak P..... .nan h is the beauty ut UtSB- tsab 'he aaaral laaa, is BaaveeSNal aa Ml aartaal^the state and i- pre. eon'lite the pru|m'i bwalUB^f.n tli^ . a;i.lal. /^..;. m ta LiUtaaarlr, iH er LaSSs, ebahed in an bar baaabaaas rar*^nants. ueara free oBSrBBt te bar eeoele, aa- baat i.v eh-a it h.itie ^. star niii.ie i bjrBuaa albrrattauitml-. yasuaUaS B] a letlmsl ami eattivaled.'.lid MN'iillde |Hkiiple. wtm tltld 1'nn ten.meatand Btaasare In their huepy batasa amiilriiahtful Muirouaalam* BsbmiusI rnw tinruab and din i.l Mas bos) im trupiili- d bnbht^^ fnrtli maiii iiitliH-eimsits tu the timltltude ^*earv^| In baSV and BBSS' i^ ^^* teeieatlun ami ris.t loin the toil md taramsel .veivsi.o an.*^pMr baaei aae r abUa, Oaieil in-a.-' net iiinntliiOt.l of the |hiii.Ii*i- iv!-elllllll thi'V have til ll'i'ltgllltlitu iii ti e state,^ami V^ 111 i \ ^ |il the a Iplllll If li e |n n;.|e Vlllll Ile.a.ted In re. I ut It is Bat In bBaaSSJ with tin-^aaasratl at eta iliin red BBBerelera la n^k ke UasMrnel.Sribai t am ian at ^ as aaatbt r .i ^:uti'. a aa . ina ac two*: n I mi i of Ms aabga baaSSBja. W e me n KMiiu In let the e.l|i|talre ii.amesera it U. baauaeaBba peasb**T Hat. tanatu lemeuihi t BO are here tin.I In this end wea ;ii baaa last a rear* sealed in tinausi .bnbnaMuebl a man. inn stature, BBS ssaera^aat t^ |. tl-i-de o i ii^i|^iiutlitus. .v.i' iifffn- atBj c:ampaic;nccmmitnt. IUaraBbSraaUuotti^ state ^t nasmtjai^arena has Baa bam saeueaerU. asaua that bail cent,ef MM B^a I ^* ^ UIS entitle.| |u \ule. I tie ItroMaaSsrbaBBJ i|ehatr^l by the e.l n atlmial^aaaUSaatkM r^s|iilr^si i.v tin* e.ui-tituti..ii. Whit ueIn. e.l riimpean ^uiT.ln :in^ii t. |^mr^lutu tills eiiiintrv iii sia-h gn-al. ini|in . e Irute.l^and m reasia liuln'.i. rs dnrl i- tin- ^fie ^ Innle ' vealsIt an a|.pl..v lil.ltl.' l tu (o ^ trail^ le In| nurv ages ta the tairu|^ au level^ - ' In.-aya II, t.^^lid. Ill^ lbut. Martin M.u.'t'til^ I. ue de I a. ..v..^hi that Xiuiitans l^ *iio' fur tin* pablbBBClBaai re.'. \ t if the nee ahjaa raaaascrau ^f^Mmi'iitia know their tMaSBaaaf Tlielr bbBm win^gu fer Weaver, mi mailer vvh..m It ma. h.iii^Ii* BU i .Vi BO. llieie |. i.u reason to ilunld that Mi . lliHiniui^lias v i rked can i-stlv tu henirn rptix-ui-hitieiit. Ill-vi ly -tnall measure at sis^. if u am ba i'ldtedsmvekhuw^ Mitmi-tblna nf tiie rum-^ni.ms dinieultie. in Hip way. lu*.|.|rt, witti .ti n ltef.rVlieetuMl.lhC.lll.ltl.ilWas iii - line le.^s|MS'|s a -|h tldthl dt emigres.-. On 'l;/i \. ii ,^lie .1 if. flicprt..|MS't^ foi the ih'iniN-raey ar^ rnrrr-^aaaaenmi hiliht. iti^ simn't eeiiNiu iiui i.l.'Ver i'.ev ^lalld vv 111 nut ulttv hl'e.lk llltu the lepi'i.'.i..n -tiunui.uiii ut x.-w gBaaeuteaalaba \iiltlivvestand e.'ltiv Mlhlr uf tliell eieetul ..I^Baa** In tin denes-! alii* rulUMtl. Imt thut he vv !||^s*is'|i the il'iiditful st des with serpitsuiu m.i- )Miiiei.^f'tirii fejaaraUi l'.'h|.s Ml. SIban ^s i.l new llw 1,1- lm le kUbunei'^^ hi In- .Mr. Iiui mm line, (in n. nt. ii uit g .vernur's elis ilnn a - elialrniiin nf the item- arrarrraaaaaaiiBta ecsMTrt gin s Mr. iiui Mm u|i|si.t mil) tu dis-lare i.im-eif fm the ^'levcisnd^tli ki t If he la disposed In t^kr it. III.lee.!, lla^wleetiiui of Hheellan fm ^ hairlliall of the i ^Oil^inlin e looks as thniigh it ^us engin. ere.l with^that end In view, l^sik mil fur s BSMf Irmii^lii.T.d. Sartitinjiuti, i.|i. Ilie ltit|^.riant Kuf the Alabama ekH-tluu Isin the fact that mi ii|i|mii nt uuijurity o(Bba^while vuters nf the state vuled the p miles^tii ket. This Is nut lee tu party leaders all armiiul^that llie |M'u|i|e'M p.'ittv Is a na.st llii| nrlllllt fac^^iei^ In the iiHtiuiuil eentesl; and this evtia aretaeryesbtbMkHi of -lu nath in .v.ai'iuii^a ai ii ^ a il..iii.i. e.i.i d swatSmaut beat tu^ties in the presidential indite. **/^t.'^^^lt.'/^^^.n v..mi, a ^i. Sulong as there was a lm|h^ that the llilt'd^part) wunld divide the ikeaaanBSI BUS nf the^Smith reimhlleati nrgan- were aielined tu prie^less tie; I liiiMleralli.il BBOBl the lulee lull. Nuvv^that Alalnima has pretty well shown that the^Ba^ab liu. not )et sufui'lelilly lusl lis sciisi-s tu^risk d iiiueialie defeat, we will yreaaaSj have^mi tu ue att' inpts tu aeesral raataal designs in^that illieetimi. 'luthe emilriiry.'i:e;rintutr:ue*^in the SsasS v. ill I.^ ur.utiid mil w llh mt -lint, ^^^us tu tire the nnrlhern baarl I^ Ihe hem at^innktiig a force hill pcmidhlc. ItiriomittO aUBUk am. itis-aid iii.it aaa reiaBsMeaa ^aaaaara am^Betrysaia aaari deal ainiui leee. fuay esre*^tfaesa graal aSBruU) m laslam rvb an men in^i^ bau ta anl IBeci ouoMooob a- kaaM aaseaaecw,^aa ti .ui\ uf ti.e aaSaaaa eaiupaivtu 11 have pses^ewsr tu tin- eeaaaareay, fWa h aaaeaS a ttytoi si;.:^ .d liiheis. bal II BBBSUbM Ihat lie- . hiee e^^ a baarl uf Mm raasUjOaaa kaSS r. i- aaccasaaeat. aa.ill.at lie a aBeahBMBn In tin aaftj nf land^laSufM We .ue sun) fur Mr. iurtar and ills annlaiaala.I a* Man mu-t rxMel tu ajBtaaaea dealuf that -mt artMng In the w. si this )eat.^-\. II ffiJSSlI. PROMINENT OR PECULIAR i.tinaa Vtaurla etg aaaStoUMCbnam world's fairiii - mail at LsaSMUUsOS t inei. UhhSJ ^as^the tUst tu BBUU tin- bbbm uf Anieriea. bar!Knill l iaii/ns. the brilliant llerSHBl BeV*^riBSt U middle aui .l. w ith large dark eye-, a MiaaraBaeajaaa. aperae bUsS hair. Habtve^Ieatures aaal -tout iignre. Her: Praeeaa' baU vvurksate - lie the Klght^ and ^The chief^Jaattae. MissOSBBJ l^'We-. eldest daughter nf t ie lite^I ^urge U'tves nf I na'alal. the bUSbBBd ul MM^Buaaas BBtsvttat* (Jeaarm Kliut. is un a rbat In^UaaW lb Itarkiiis. a'- n ot t.nglatid. but nuw ae^aaarbwa tv pieai eoaaaUl beaM at White Plalaa.^m ar uyMr (ana,Mm reatamea ef S'snabie^Bate, Haybl Christie Murray, the nnyelist and aetnr.^ha. signed a ei nt rait with PaaM liuhinanfm alea bmuMm' bmr uf Jtasariea. begbuasa in^\ew \ .^rkin \uveidi.er next, BriablaaBUBSar Neds I lilllil,^ Whiell has bSSB pi iiltaed with successiu Australia and her^, he v.Ill take with^ban BBS BBMBSeerirt nf a new comedy from his^Bsn |s'ii. lie will pla) Un* leading rule. Karl\ugt. the QanaM trite; ii;.t. shFbtea^vv omen Inln ^pulv im-trie BBS BMBeaaintS^la lie-.'' The unci a uf bOaSBBti savs he. I- a^BMBaotetrle |iersun. a wnmnti vvhn always se-^hs ts one man whum shnsiltutes her incis^^ure nr ideal uf all nllll'r men nf the sailIll -e, siM'lalela-s ur ptnte-siuu. ^^1'nr Hie QBem ul lamian.i. aaya the old BbaUeaaser. ^Mura^eslataal miiv iim- aerUm baabaeak the yenee^aaeaerli and mhf enmBBSSase Rmmc ef slatesuiaiisliin,l.uril P.eai*uiistie|il. ' Mis-Rauae uaaaanai Mm aoenBOSaeaat-^heart ot Aaaaans Barammt Bam nam aseaaa- ler.\ v., w here nuw her fallu-r. mSBST ami^two -i-ters are liv in^. The elder liuliinian I - an^uphulsten t . whn fonaetty kept a gmcery in m.^peier-i.urs. lie has never Baaara asyssarab*^bale lenileueies. RBMM b a . liara.'ter inure lit^fur a novel than thousands uf Ihe eharaeters^thai get iiitu lieu.ai. iTabsbej bar ^tine yeaua^^have Iii in.led already hy many wide-awake bboUbbb. n|. W illiain a. Met urkle. vvhn was reeenlh^nninlnatiHl fur govi^rnor id We-t \ iivinia b\ MM deiiHH-iat-.aaa bam mar LaxbaaiuB. an i.- hcWaunty, \ a., and Is n graduate uf Wash- bUCOJUand lea iniiversitv at that BbMa. Ill II IT heat rived ill i II ll'le-t Ml. W . \ a., aiuiusl |M'Illli-^less au.l vv aa inn In a.^ee| l a tutur.hin iu a at i^vale sehiHd Iu MaSfnCt bBBaatf. Meanwhile be .t.idledlaw. Attar hn aSMlaaaaa ta Mas bar be^aakfcl} hula up ^ be utile areane*. KaetMae^terms lie served the city as sulleltur. He Is in- terestedmman)bariBemeansgrhaa and ha manuf wealth. SPARKSOF GENIUS. iin bum w 11 ti aoanmanan 'Ihepretty girl, the summer maid.^Ah! vvliii Wuiild lint uel' lliler lintnut su shy ii*ir i^^.k- afrabl wnea atrspp a iu btork sMs|M*nd 'er.^iBare eaeaaa a ibaa a baa ue the sand, Ihe tale is sad t'l tell. i iii! aapnea tlh'- -he vaiulv tries^Tu swear just like a fcllnw. /; nabeusa* aassnt aBSaaasa the patent aataa. BV BBVe'iiiii l'i.^When a man has un uhjeet Iu life the devil amareajlumbasMlMSiem* bfHawtaaai j,,ui -^Tiie naae am aal seek the man baaaaaeMane Isalwavssomething Imldliig it iluwu. (ietfaa*^tun Vaaa. Wesllppusfi a uirl gives 'I felluvv a e|y^glal. *e Wiiell she lunks daggers at tliltl. fle'.e Beaena/-* an c^ymsaarabUM i etab rea bbbU bsbm am lieltilae s- leel sutne tlnu-er-. uld iii ill. BUS wax I d ui'i bagelt ia-ie I- any batter Maw rears I'caf 1st t at nee ..hnpefuip , imt rem creditis. 7 id /.'!'^. ThebsntMaeta insemsar.^lnMa reaaaeaar^i whn in.- been eai 11e.l Basra taaa BBSaa4 nf^ag) Vee bad aaaMnaem went up bura ohm Iasked ).^;. i undeetiil. PoaSectar S^ It d BUT.mtbe return thrlp. Horptr't WrrOh)^Ml-. Walt.hi Why dnu't rm briBg BaBM s..met:.mtmaaibeully ISM ^^! MMmaou^asm naeab aaal louaavrar WaMaa Baaaaar^bsberasaa fhai - but rea. Mi-, rmiaimsen 1^rsrbaea isie aaul kin a MUa Mem amuerMi a^aagm a peeadt PUatr. irntaaetMm tut up-, la-t retrtal (atawieg^lirm-essiuii h aving TriiiP) eulh'ge fur St.^r.cr.ek'.. attie.l ir!. iu.|. ^ rh ta I rrnstUBMlI' *^nn-m.d.lnva great stir in Dublin trade Hit.^v.eei.. Baaaae ante \'is. at. t vsm are git nur^own aarastaem mi inaaga Mreee^atamnoi, weII have (Scut) u them. ./ ^'(^/. slide. kmllv, gUOft I. w di.v. a OBttM lO.l grass the BUM dews are kassa. Winre sunlight sun ftimmerad the atnbor^el^.ul- tluotith.^When 111 U l e.ilue nljuai a. lies the green arenas Mali a I., m il of v I ^^^ l .r', purs In h. r bodice^Mi blue. kmfa. e. Ul ^ a -^.ii v 1 . a .1 ... 1.- en Ihe d ak^world. Mulledfair In lb gloilllllllg.su In.mile and^true. Withimioeeiice t'eaiitltig. It rtcalled i \^- r rmu litelilllieh uf White I.U I.-j '111 - iii I i r IsHliec su^blue. Well met at ..mi t: v ^.: .a.-, I ai - . a m . lrat|oa IIII I ' ! ^1 eeks, |UM |WU |n-i s. UlUslllMl -tin [^tO HO V L'W . 1lieu, a--i; n nf a. ^^^ |i!aii. e she lo .si d them^iyt.1 l'iiii' me TileIII ul ^ I I'e I ii ks|.;irs h um hi i bl d i e M blue. LUBJ v-ars bBSe -i.ed ii'M'tlie thill ...vsaal tluir Mirrowa,^Ami stui v | h i... il .. lla i llfe'n i^. tt^ I i*rr^ne;^WhlH* oti bl m) t; tu v i see ducra tbar'a Vtata^llel luitu. w lilt w bite lalk-pui- lu lu-i l.mla-e Metaa. BreMamgL TheDams PsetaVa mHuay otTers mesfal^It duel un ms to uaaaanaira rlratined to^|miiiiI- hi vond the BiMaauri river. Kpei bd^Bare b alaa aaad in brmklne eniiarauta ta^and team all palnta m Kuropr, ( ..n-ult^IImii iiginl al laiaaral mUeai ami ataane^ahhaolficr.earner Maui aui le.... 1 .\av. Unite,uducv purcseausg ib*bete elan^^ bans Panot foi to aaal and .^.inane tbe sortedassortment of Indian beaketa ut^king a k ille d). fi-friyht ^ all^the pro|^-r func-^tiims of vvoniau-^hjaad, Dr. I'iercn'a FuvontoPre*^autanan i^ tha^retaody. It rcjru-^latea and prtv-^i ioici ttwdr ac^^tion, and removea^tile ..I .st rue! ions^in..I suppi^essiona^^ nml misery. At tl:o _ ga a woman's lifo^tho eliangefrom girlhood to VaBMBBnad. snd,^later^t''e ^^chaagu of hlo^^it is a |^erfeclly^Mth un u:i e p-i.illv valuable reBBBUm^ur^^.t. Hint i-nn produce only |-i^^l reaults. It'sa puwncrfel. inviimrntinij tonic, and a^Borchin;; ne.d un igtlieiiin ' nervine; u legiti-^mc.le niislieiim- purely veitetatile, |ierf^ tly banlie-:^ami rawhdly aaemea, by M SB^^^oriaaanl ph.v. ieiaa, t a wonian'a delicate mass.. ,, Torall the ^frran;3wrd s bTSgBtalUfcB,^nnd witt'me-sfiii lueuliar to the sex, tun^^ l'avotite Presi rtptio i ^ ii n roui'ilv soivr-^tr.intlint it ^t-.ii !^^ ^r^^^in'cdf. If It disnn't,^(rive siltsfriction in everv r-.uie, the imsiey is^letiinied. N.i olh. r medicine for srre.it' i is^sold Li tail way. !v'o other niodii-ino can ha. JAPANESla PROFESSIONALCARDS,^j^u. k. jTTku.s.tuii. DISKASICHOK W( MK\ AND CHILURKII Aspecialty. Attn of nose, throat and lungs,^and uervuas -^ stem. assmsanawtiasa.msaf tarn No.BU N. Main St., near Wuoiinan, Unite, Mont,^s P. ^ MlllsTM AN, u. d. a. F. CORE Anevr and complete treatment, consisting ot^gaitlMilitntles,Ollltment tu l ap-llles. also iu Itua^ana Pills; a Pusltlv. Cine fur Kxternal. Inter^^nal. Itliudur Hleeding, Ilrhhig, ^ lirnni.^. lb l ent^or lleredilary I'll^-, and many ni!..^r dbea-es^ami female weaknesses; It Is always a great^benefit to the geni'iid luulth. '1'helirst .Use,,very^of a medical cure r. nuei ing an u|k'iallnn wllb theknife utilessarv hereafter. This remedy bataerer beea begwa te fan. M aer B^re, s iaff^^ ; sept ;,y mad. Wliv iiiBer treat till- terrilda^disease when a written nuntateabi po^UtTer^^given with si\ boxes to reruad Ibe laoBey It nut^aared. Rend ^huapfar rree sample. tMeraaaae^nsaaa by flee suiitn nn.. tu., ssU ageuis^Anaconda, Mont. $.-u^ mat t un Wewill am lite Bbeea rew ard fur any ensr ol^liver v umplaini. Dyapepsla, Btea Hradaelw, ln^^dige-tinu. t'lmsUpalMe ur ^usUaeaeas we em* Buteuro w ith \Vest s \ egetahle l.lver Pills,^alien Hie directions am strictly complied with.^The\ are purely vegetable, and never fall ta^give'satisfaction. Sttgal dialed. Ijllge bovea.^Beams, be* areof counterfeits and Imitations^The geuuine sold by Tilta.UITU until TOMPANV. Auacuuda.Moot WM.I. HOGE M B. EROWNLEE. I. C. CHAM^^BERS, MARCUS DAfY, F. E. SARGEANT. IIIXiF,BROWNLKE i CO., Bankers. BUTTECITY, MONT. fraaaaal^^^ Oaearat Hanking gmtaem ii-^cliaugj drasra on all tan i . ..d ug DmMof Barege, COLLECTIONSrr.oMPTl.Y ATTKNKI'I) TO. correspond'n*: MTam. PBrM ft Co., New^York; Molls. Karga ^S Co.. Ml t l-lke; Well-^rarao ^ Co.. San Francl-co; Oiualia S'atluua]^Paul. iHi:alia, l'lrs! Natlonnl Hank, (imalia, nag!NATIONAL HANK. Ay-AtoxiiA. CLIPPERSHADES CONCERTHALL. TheOnlv S.|iiare and Crowded Hntni^ la^the 11 v. i aro cut ran' ^* Irani Wsoiiilcjs^ggma i'.r Private Part ei. Veaeland laaBmBManacaaaml Every KveuHi. sn an u rs v l-itlng this r, sort areawavs trestml e urtislv. Ilu iiii|^ r slriiles In s tin- lariesl iranstrnt^nml bMBl Irailn of any h ^;sj iu tiie^westera Caemry. KINNEY^ HANSON. Troyrs pLEARYHOUSE granite,MONT. riiEOxi.v rinsT Class Hotel in Gbamtb ElegantlyFurniili-d Roomi. OarT. h es are recognized a- the Standard ol^gseeUeaea, Nunc but White Beta tau.^plowed. Muvlcrate Ibdia. T.R. DENNY. Proprietor. Vf'Ttri:i'tAr-fii-M; nt Arr.ert. anc.it^ ti^Mlnlnc ccmii'liv. Ine i , alien oi wli .s^^ivuri.s is in Tw ui eb.t.nt.'uii M unci district. St..^mar Bee co.ut.*. lua.lsaa. Kassa uf s*-e^Bi St: Nnii. e u lierehv given thai it u ine 'iiii'^^ 1 IBB trt s res of said rnuipHtiv. held al ,ts i f.^B e in Ana. om a. Montai a aeUM -t'th aal of .iime,um.BB aesasaBMBl 11 aaeti) paat aer Miarawas lev let Bpaa the eaidlal itivrk of said^ri Mpeajr, I a al b- un or l.ef, re aeidemlier ,'.,^jstri. i,. l..v. K.lr , seeretury. al his utlUe In^Aaacaeda Montana. Any al* es; upon vvh m^S o i a.s, I BBeal ^hall remain uuprl I on the Kb^nay ef sejiteiuhcr. tstr-j. shaT lie - e -mod delin-^Client and will be dnlv a.lveit',-,-,1 f.,r ^a e at^paMUMerloni sed lanasi aeraust si-li ba^it a ^ It. fnie, vi 11 he so d o i the ^j^th day of^September. IS.ie ea^ tne ilel n iu. nr a.i si.^ll-lll. tn.etlu-i w all tue'eoa:* nf advi r.ldng .uid^im ^ i e., t ^ . i ^. I . A IvINo, Sccrtlirjr.^An; c iu.!a. Mout, At *. *. ISii. iinke,Flrtt street. bet^ei^n Main and Oak,^Anaci u la, Ujutuni. -TI'.ETIInXTP.ACTUI) WITHOUT TAIN- Uya new urn ^un. All Clas Ml of d n'al^Wor.v i x -t lite I In BratUBBU manner. ArnSatalle. tii \\anam it.u a. lagmahaand Surgeon of st. Ann's Hospital^and Montana I'nion liahrood. Cor.Mia nnd Third BtrccU. :.STlilMIKNS, PACIFICHOTEL, WALLACE, IDAHO Onei f the Hands invest : n I tCeal tApganSSt^House- ui tlie i ncur d A.ene.. i:\cetlejt^tabe. cleaa. well vent lated mums, light.! b ^ leett ie'tv, vv ipi or Hltte outloud. I comfortable: srytbtag ihomelikb gaaaUlaeeeeeBeeawam tar OMBBMienj Ilea L uge samp a It oir.J.^Kates, $1 .10 tu f't.ho Per Day.^MRS. C. HELLER. - Proprlct.-ese. Fitfto (lie Afflicted Allw ho are utirTerlnt from the rffectiaf Youth.^M 1 rain. l^^-s of Maitliuod. Falllnr Powers. Qeeerrbaaa.Uieal,btiiciure, svpiuiu and tits manytiou' lei which are Uis cttrcts of tlnae^teir l ie ansraSn ata receive, I niai or CuAeenNil a^raafawei bee M f'cat ausi rw li-iiisriiiaut ie ... , j tu l o: to '.Us fal!forniiLWU anJ Surjicil IaErinirj, aStttMarUct Street. Sia gg^i tiauriila. Null-e^^f l^:^^nlnt o-i ut l'astaerslil|^. ra 111 perteersMe heretofore eahrtai fcstai ea Ii^. v.el. aa.l Wall.up. dulaa busines. al al^Main street. Anaconda. Molilalia, and at llin .tl.aollill P. II^. I- lie- il'o dl-solved. .1.1 puwellassumes ti |nd itdedaee* ef tbe It M...u lice;mill, and w ill colleet all bill-, due III^ .1 Mailt^trei t Ira. I'I.e lutslnes. at 1 Ma n Ureel^w ui Be rentier lie cindueteii bv .t. T. Paan tt, anl^the business at ti e Ittucnmhi Park -vitl lie cuts^darted bv J, II- ^Vidkup .1. II M'atbup slii^1,.-enie all itiilc'i'eibe-s-,^; Ana.u11.1.1 I'm kale'^* ill eoUect ah bius dm Auac uid.-i Park. .1T P. v im. 'k ViAinir. Anaconda.Mont Ml -' , IV tlniiE Ovtn Bit inhon's Sroitr, Emihscs ongurni Bruaua^Bmhsmm ou o^k stns^t. NearSt. Ann's Hospttst. oflaehours^l.ar) a. m. to 1} B) p. m^ froa^Un 10 .*^ p. 111., a ul from lag p. 111. to 9 p. in. JJlt,r. J. LACHAfKUE, OlacoNo. 17 Malion y S'.raet, IlUTTECITV, MO.STA3A. T.ycand Ear and Private Dl-eaics a Specialty.^^ J. McCONNELt, Si CO.. ARCHITECTS. ^ElTTE, AJIACONOA AND Hat rNA. Leav all commnnlratlons, ordern tor plans sal^speelllcattuus. villi clerk at Montana liotaL^Thoy will receive prouot attentioa. BUSINESSCARDS. ^1IAK1.i1^HOli K, I)i,v Lie. in Real Esi.vi e and Mixing Stock -Schrocder'slilork- FIliST.sTItEET. ma.1. Meiit im:, ANACONDA. Act1.nit rt. P.ul,lit r- uf at: kin lv nn Ins'allmeut Pian. QoanmHiuea Beeate, ana Havaan Mm te'tliiL-Mine and Mill Mai lit 11 r.. n Spicaity.^All vvork 1 y tiie iMi-t aurtmsaa aud half luafse*^I -i tl. Nine veam exiHTieuce lu ltutlu iiud Aua-^Cjuia. nesea,u STeat Oraajla street. Post'iffleeAddress, Sotllu Watte, Montaaa W.M. Thornton fire I/iSURA/iCE, KEPRESENTING LEADING FOREIGNAND AMERICAN COMPANIES. EYEAND EAR arrciALisT. II.P. USTICK. A. M. M. D., Lateof ( h ei.fti. has for vears ^tieeearful jr de^vnted Iduiseli In tho triniu.nl ol di-ei-eso^tun I ^. . ha . Nose and Throat, sa. li a. cata^^ract, i-i'o-s ^}^^^^. 11r.111u.sr lids, d-nfnes-. i .ualnf^In tli^ ear., eiilii'scd t 11 lis I e-i of vole-, e.c,^and to all Mir-lcu' upera'lons 11c.essary fur t a 1ure ut tilts etaaaal aMareera. rsysaapamj attentionto litiuu itaun an I atliistin^ .ul-^liclal ey. ^. In a l.'liloii to tbe aoora l|teatsBI^ti e doctor trea ^ with i.heiioinennl stiori st p, el^ami u'.l r CUl ironbles lij tho niuat lnodcrn and^liaiirovi d m ^th. d- urrtci-Owatay Meta. Beaan ^ and o, wii Pr.No cross. CITY LIVERY STABLE. PHILIPSLiUclG.WONT. A.W. McINTYRB. .proprietor. AGENERAL^TRANSFER^BUSINESS^TKANSACTEDt FIRSTCLASS SINliLt AND DOUBLE RIGS. Omnibusto all trains. ToloshoneNo. 23. T.D. FlTZGLRALD, NotaryPublic RealEstate, Insurance, Collections. OFFICS, SisKDAaD iii ILDiNO. UVERYST\H1 11.u. r.i: iWM i.i.. Ireyrtatmt,^Buggi-s, Saddles ^ld:1 Hcr.-cs for Hire. AUorrop let irof 1'.. ^ Pa '-^ ^ auj ES pies.Ltae. I'onnectlia liuida withalltrabu. offisTiuJ st. 11.. Flint Street, Aa.x.^ax