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THE ANACONDA STANDARD, SUNDAY MORNING. JANUARY % ijM. VIENNA'S HIGH CIRCLES. RaidMad* bjr tb. Psllra on ^ ^.*ml^lla Nnw. Tiexka,Jan. 7. -The police yesterday^^rening made a raid upon a j u t- ^^^^ rlub,^on suspicion of illegal CSIlU'S Ik-iiib^played in the rooms. The card room*^were crowded at the time with the elite^of aristocratic and diplomatic circles of^Vienna and large sums of money were at^^take. The |^lire *ei^ed 4a0.l^T^ llorins in^cash and checks and took the names of^those present for future action. JVince^Do Monetenouvo, presiilent ^f the Jockey^club, hastened to the olllces of the min^^istry of justice to protest against the ac^^tion of the p..lire and explain that the^course taken was iinjiistillable. The^prince was infonued thui the emperor^himself especially sanctioned 'he raid.^The Prince of Monetenomo thereupon^promised that gambling would reuse nt^the club. It is believed that the money^^eiied * ill be returned to its owners. ACHANG . NEEDED. DefectsIn ihs Missouri Stale Klertlon^Law. K*XsasCity, Mo.. Jan. 7. The com^^mittee of five of the most prominent^lawyers of this city, appointed by the cili.^tens committee to |MMM into ihe alleged^violations of the election law at I lie recent^election, made a report to-night. The^committee says: ^We desire to make^clear tlie fact that in our opinion the pres^^ent law is very defective and if adminis^^tered by designing persona can lie used in^practice frauds which w ill be cxcccdingly^difflrull In utieai tli, and it will furnish^motive |^oucr for a |^oliiical machine^which possesses the possibilities of coll-^tinning In tlie power of the parly operat-^ing it in^le|ientlent of the v\ ill of the |^eo-^plc.^ It is lM'lie\eil (hat the ruintiiittco^secured evidence sufficient to Iwise^criminal suits upon ngainst legh otllcials. CROOKEDOFFICIALS. BerleusBSjHgM Atslnst Many Prosnl-^ll^-a' Itroiiklvn I*eo|ilr Brooklyn,Jan. 7. The indicted Brook^^lyn officials Ix gan to arrive at the district^aitorni-) v ofliee tins inoriiing to give^liotids. The imlicted men arc us follows:^Supervisor Mi-Katie, City Auditor Wclicr,^Deputy City Attorney f\^uncl; Aldermen^Wufcr, MsvBm ami Heaney; Clerk lo^Council Price. Sti|^ervisor ( onley ami lo^other su|s^rv isors. County Auditor Kellar,^II. II. South.id. Patrick (.osh. buildmc in-^sp^ i tor. nrd Jami s II. Pigott, building^department. 'I he men wi re all indicted^under separate counts, some charged with^wrongtully aiding .mil abetting another in^w rongfully obtaining money from tin' city^of Brooklyn, others with falsely ambling^claims against the city, mid slill others^with felony in securing the pivmeiit of^unjust bills and lor putting in fiatiduleut^claims. IlealMerrlt^I* tlie ehnracteiistic of Hissl's Rarsapa-^iiI la. and it is m.mile led every day in Ihe^remarkable cures this medicine accom^^plishes. Druggists sa.v : When we sell a^bottle of Hood s Sarsa|Mtril!a lo a new cus^^tomer we are sure to sec hun back again^in a few weeks after more proving that^Ihcgotsl results from a trial Isittle war^^rant continuing its use. This positive^merit IIimkI's Sarsaparilla |se.sesses by^virtue of the |mh-uliar combmation. pro^^portion and process used in its prc|Miru-^tlon, and by which all the ivmedinl value^of Ihe ingredients used is retained. Hood's^Sarsaparilla is thus peculiar to itself and^absolutely uuc^|iialled in lis power as a^Mood purifier, anil as a tonic for building^up the weak uml weary, and givina nerve^alreiigth. SilverHow ^ lull l.lecllon. Btnr. Jan. 7. The annual election of^the Silver How club was held to-night and^the following officers and committees^elected: President. C. II. Palmer: vice^president, John tiillie; secretur.v, It. tirix:^treasurer. .1. V. I^mi:: house eomiiiiiti'e,^H. C. Bust's. C. A. t h.ipuiaii. II. It. Il .i t-^lett: executive coiumiltee, C. II. Palmer,^H. li. Haw i s. M. 1.. Wines, John Uillio, C. A.Chupm.iu, W. t . I.'-wis. U. Oris, II. |(,^B nileii, K. K. Shaw ; steward, Barry^Cairns. Attlie Montana.^Tl^*e registered at the Molilalia sestcr-^day were: K. X. Harvey. St. Jim- ; C. F..^Button. J. C. Tw'ihy. S. II. Culderhead. I'..^H. Wilson, C. I. MeSherry, l^. J. Hen-^iickhv, Butte ; W. H. Koliei is, Chicago; J. B.ICpiierson. St. Louts; X.J. Mi-Coiiucll.^city: B. W. Turner. Seattle: James^Shields, city ; ^i. B. I^. Turner. Unite. Inbuying a cough medicine for child^^ren.^ soys II. A. Walker, a prominent^druggist of tlgdeii. 1'tah, ^never he afraid^to buy ChaiulK'rlaiii's Cough Krmcdy.^There is no danger from it and relief is^always sure to follow. I particularly^recommend Chamberlain's because 1 have^found it lo Is'safe and reliable. It is in^^tended es|M'cialh- for colds, croup ami^whisiping cough.^ .Vicenl hollies lorsale^by all leading druggists. World'sfair coins Ircc w uh the Sl'ANIv^AitP. Bead our offer in this issue. DIPHTHERIA,A Tias.ly Dlscasslon of Means of Fre- Fromthe Plillailelphla Fmn. Diphtheriais a frightful acourge in this^countrj'. Philadelphia is not one-^|uarter^the sire of London, and ita population is^better housed and fed, but lust year it had^three timoa us many deaths from this dis^^ease, relative to its size, as London, and^this year it u having four times as many.^This diseaso is pi opagatcd chiefly by in^^fection. In nearly every case contact can^he proved. Experiments in England ap-^pnW to prove conclusively that pigeons,^cats and cow s' milk may transmit the dis^^ease; hut in the great mass of cases infec^^tion conies from a human subject. The^reason why there is more diphtheria in^our great city of Philadelphia than in^the fur greater city of Loin I on is^due to the absence or non-iuforcc-^inent of proper sanitary regulations. In^^stant notifications uuder heavy penalties^ought to be rei|uircd in all cases. A no^^tice should lie placet I on every house. Iso^^lation and disinfection, under the care of^public am horn ies, ought to Is- enforced,^lastly, when death comes, the death no^^tice ought lo mention diphtheria, and the^funeral should Is- strictly private, under^seven* penalties. In Michigan ill D**7,^where isolation and disinfection were^practiced tlicru were only an average of^_.M cases per outbreak. Where these pre^^cautions were neglected the average num^^ber of cases was 11.711, almost live-fold^greater. In the former ruse there wcro^only two deaths in these outbreaks;^while isolation and disinfection were^neglected there were eight deaths to^three outbreaks. In lsxli there was till* same evperienee, only thcll, the machinerybring liellcr worked, the cases^w ere one-ninth as numerous per outbreak^nml Ihe deaths less than a quarter as^fro-tii ut. If Philadelphia hud bad the^same legislation as Michigan, judging^from its experience, instead of Hl'h deaths^from diphi her a there would have lieon^but -Mi), und Instead of nearly 1.400 this^year there would have been but lljo, or^about the same rale us London, which is^W% mm !.'^^.'^^' of inhabitants. Thesefuels serve as a text for all excel-^lent sermon on the importance of furnish^^ing local Isianls of health with ample^power to enforce this policy of isolation^uml disinfection against diphtheria. Thc*c^factsurc worth reading by every coiiiiiiun-^ity in the 1'iiitcd Stales, fur there is no^part of tin) I'ni'.ed Stales that does not^suffer from this frightful dust rut, vr of^children. SAINTS AND SINNERS. lathe Whereto Annul HI vine Service li^^ Ity To-llsy. Bl'ttf,Jan. 7. - Services will be held to^^morrow as follows; Hermanl.nlli^-ran church West Silver street.^Nti service today, Iliii pa^t'h being absent It ..in^the city. ii(.s|n'|inectlii'.'s In Lewishnn block. I'tati^street, at s *^ ami 7 si p. in. All are num.ill)^Invited. Il l ainp. Kvuiigell-t Hev.M. Nelson of tail Lake City, w ill preach^nt the itrsadlnsrlssi M r. rksjreh, ratreerat^I'upper and *.lat.k:i streets, to-day at 11 o'clock^n. in. .iii-l 8 |i. in. iongrcgatliiuil church January s. Itev. L A.^llol|i. pastor. Murium; sen hi'* at it a. m.. Sun-^niy M'hool IJ in. V. I^. S. oft'. I:, at ili |i. in.^Kveinug s,-rv tee 7 :s\ p. lit.^First llaptlsl church llroailwav nml M.mtam IMPORTANTNOTICE. .1t. |U ISSBti Tsnrcni^lehtst! Morftvwgeven lag,^tt r.' ii. hall. West MersMC 'I lie HUS A.w. nrar^snlijert. ^The Mission ot Use i^^Hie World's Fair;^ Sunday^\ ining l'eo|ili' s inci'tlng. ti. ai. (lirlsil.-aii church I lilclltv^Pttt.-nlii ay. Services (he usual hours.^Iu|ilt'. ^l 'minting the Ciist.^ ert'tllll;^ilav Ona sal of the ^ uliiinlilan Kxposgjon.^^Suinlnv seiioul ut IJ .m |i. ui.; young people's^service at n :^i. Presbyterianchurch Rev. E. J. tlns'ueveld,^pa-im. Morning and evening services at tlie^regulnr lioin's. Th* discussion 111 (lie evening^hi I lie upon the iiuestloii, ^Is Tills a christian^Nation'.'^ At hut li sei vices signatures whl lit* riveil to a iN'titleu in liehulf of the closing of theworld's fair upoii tlie Lord ^ ilav. MARQUIS DE r.'OHtb AGAIN.^He Is the Relativeto Insmlgrstlua from Earspiai^I'alnU. Personsintending to aend to Europa fog^their friends or members of their families^will do well to call on us at ones sua ar^^range for their tickets, as wo can save themtime and money. Itappears evident that the present con^^gress will pass some very stringent meas^^ures to restrict emigration, ami possibly emigrationmay Ik- entirely prohibited for^one year longer. Even il emigration Is^not directly prohibited, such rules and^regulations may bo adopted and enforced^as will make it practically impossible for^prepaid passengers to land, and husbands^ami fathers already located in tluscountry^may tic unable to send for their wives and^children unless they cull furnish heavy^motley guarantee. Tickets should be ar^^ranged tor at once or it inuy be too late to^bring your friends to this country for at^least a year, and possibly longer. Forfurther information, call on or^write, W.M. TroHY.^(icn'l Agl. X. P. It. B.,^23 Fast Broadway, Butte, Mont. .Notice. Sealedbids will be received at the^county clerk's office until Jan. !', 1S9H, for^construction of a county bridge across the^ltl.it I,loot river, nlxivo the mouth of Clear^^water creek, nt the site of the old bridge.^Plans uml soocillo.itlolls are on tile in Ihe^county clerk's office. By order of the^board of county commissioners. Attest:J. F. Bh.vzki i iin, Clerk. Kotlre. Scaledbids will be received at the^county clerk's office until Jan.'.^, 18D8, for^building a siono wall to protect the county^bridge nt Driimmoiid, and for repairing^said bridge in accordance withe the speci-^llratioiis on lllo in the county clerk's^office. By order of the board of county^commissioners. Attest:J. F. Bij.vzi ito.n, Clerk. AItoon for Ladles.^French Tansy Tablets are for the relief^and cure of painful and irregular menses^ami w ill remove all obstructions, no mat^^ter what the cause. The only sure and safe^remedy on the market. Manufactured by^A. Aiigendre, Paris, France, f'2 per bos^and for sale only by I). M. Xcwbro Drug^company, sole agents, Butte, Mont* Notice. Aspecial meeting of the board of com^^missioners of the county of Deer Lodge^w ill be held ut ihe court house in the tow n^of Deer Lodge, on Monday. Jan. 'J, lftsi. J.F. Bt: \zi t.loM, clerk.^Deer Lodge, Mont.. Jan. 4, 1WM. Toi lie l.sdles.^Have you seen them'.' Those beautiful^opera glasses at Leys, the jeweler's. Call^and see them. It is worlh ^ our while. WEEXTEND THE Complimentsof the Season ! Oar Friradi ud Cotton*. Andbeg to Inform them that we are better^sbis to serve them duriar the eominf year than^ever ls^fure Our stack It Isrge sad l^tter as^^sort* 1. and our prim lower than ever. In^Hour we handle tlie ruisbury sad Bells of^Jamestown. Wehave secured another lot of Totted^Tongue widen we are n'Ulm at 10 peats per can. Wehave ne boiss of Muscatel italslas, la^20 pound boxes. Tln-sewe will sell st ft.so per box until sold. Ig Csbln maple syrup, $l.ao per ealloa. Wohave a ipiunCty of franco American^Fount which wu will sell at 43 cents per quart^raus. King'sSelf Kltlnc Buekwheit la ^ pound^packages for w cents, two snd a half pound^packages 13 cents. Assort-itCalifornia Fruits, per ease, $4.13. ^;|s^iiuil sack Rolled Oats tl. |||Hlllutll lies: lt.ee, ft. Wenave a very large sstortsaeat of Pried^Fruits snd are selling them below ban Fran^clsr.i prices. e Weare still selling III* ^Ire.it Butte Cigar for^73 cents | or box. Only a few left. Inour Liquor department we ran ssve you SO^per cent. on all Liquors and Wines, both domes^^tic und foreign. ButteCash Grocery Co., Or.Park and Wyoming St^., Butts.^A. F. BRAY. Manager. CHEAPADVERTISEMENTS Advtrtlumtntiunder this head one cent per^uord rarh imtnffuu; fucial rate* on rontrools^for rtrSnuV periods. A o udrertlscnuig acespUa^fur bus (nun ti cents. WANTED-HELP. \\*A\TF.I Cost, vest snd psnt makers ^wanted at nucc. Bache. the tailor, -^ger Temple of Fashion, Missoula. KOH WENTU Iult KF.XT. A good business office, ^_^^ West^1 Uraulte. Apply up stairs. IsouItKNT eighteen room furnished lodg-^lug house, llroadvvu). m ar Main, lieorgo^llalilorn, Hoge-Hrowulee block. 17OR Kt- N'T. I In i e rooms, furnlslied. com-^r plot ^ for hoiisek^eiiln4, water lu kitchen,^centrally located. Address A., Maudard oOlco, MM, IOB Ki:sT one store. 2t\tm. with giswl eel^lar attached, on ground Hour of Miners^I n'nn hall. Hood lee iti n ami suitable for a^goml business. Lot tin I tier Information apply^to iseerriaryof Uraulte Miu is' l ulon,UraaJse,^Mi at. LeaderIn an Aatl-Seiultle^SI ^'^'ling. 1'Aitis.Jan. fi. A great anti-Semitic^meeting was held nl 1'ivoli Vuiin ball this^evening under the sii|vet'vision ol i he Libre^1'arolc gr. up. The priuci|ial s|K aker of^the evening was Martplis Be Motes. Be^begnu his adilivsK with a getierul ou^^st night on the Jews ns corruptors and^h.iters of French honor. A tremendous^ttprour giectcd Ins assertion* and uIkiui .^^^nu ll sturtis! forward to the platform. At^tin* steps some im of Be Mon^a* partisans^showi'd fight. The pclicc announced that^unless the disorder ceased, the meeting^would lie dissolved, uml a short lull fol^^low cil. When the manpiis returned to the^stibji-ct of Jews, about It'll persons rose^groaning and hissing. The rest of the^audience cheered or shouted for order.^Kvefllllull.v the Libre I'.irole crowd made^a rush for the principal disturber*, upset^^ting and smashing seals and trampling^down i heir antagonists in i heir vv u^ . Two^Isxlios of BefUaMkM wen' culled, each 1UU^strong, and cleared the hall. Ifyou wish lo make slue of gelling olio^of the coins struck in commemoration of^the ^'oliiiuhiuu exposition write to the^Srv.Miti.il enclosing flu for a year's sub^^scription in udv anee. OperaGlasses.^Largest and prettiest lino at the lowest^prices. Ix'ys, i ho jeweler, tlwsley block. (inieeof the (toltl Bur Milling conipany.^At a ineeiuig of the board of trustees held^ut theotliee of ^ harlcs Bouck, m the city^of Anaconda, on Saturday, Dec. 10, 18!i_'.^an assessment of V/. mills was levied on^each share, payable to Charles Bouck,^sccrelary of said company, payable Indole^January lu, \KSi. Ciiaklks Hoick. Secretary. HatedDecember Mas Sendus ^'Hi fur one year's subscription^to the StaMiahp in advance, and receive^Is - ides the liest pu|s-r published in Mon^^tana one of the vtoiId's fair souvenir half^dollars. 'I ho standard l'ublibhiiig Com^^pany, Anaconda. ^ S m B Don'tforget the firemen's benefit enter-^taintneiit next Monday, Jan. '.^. ut Ma-^giiiri^'s opcru house. Forelegantly furnished rooms, electric^light and stcniii heat, call on Mrs. O'Neill,^'I boriitoii block, 4'.i Last Broadway. Freshranch eggs, creamery butter and^home-made bread ut linn 'i'ewey's new^Southern hotel. Meals ... cents'. Nervouswomen and children can have^teeth tilled without the slightest puiu by^the Hale method. Dr. Wix. World'sfair coins free with the 9tUm^^Aim. Bead our offer in this issue. Furnishedrooms with good table board^at Mrs. Staggs. -17 West l.ulcnu street. FORSALE. hpiOKHALF Itl.irkvmlth shop and tools for^sale. Imi ure at M K. l'ark street. tsolts Al.i: OK RKNT-A new 3 room house^on West ilulenu street. X. S'sndard, llutte. 1,'i'It KFXT t heap, in good location, lodging^house, saloon au'i restaurant i-oiublued. fur-^nlsheil or i nfuiulstiHil. lunulre of li. Mueller,^lis I tab stieet. Untie. Mcuf. MISCELLANEOUS. W'ANTEDLaily roomer as roinpauion to^B yoiunr inarrieil woman: rent cheap to^right pnrtv. call at southwest comer Uraulte^and Alabama streets, Lutte. (tOXaULTMrs J. Held, at ill K. Park street.^I Sim can reveal the aaat, present and fu^^me to your entire satisfaction. MILLIN'FKYAT com for the next 00 days.^1 ni l s-ll my trimmed hats and toqif** at^cost. Miss L K. Mcllurau, ill Knit Broadway,^Itutte. Ml/.PAILClnirviyaiit. known in llutte for^tier wonderful proph' si w i I rem da for^a fen tluys longer, those desirous of consult^^ing her call Inline.Hat. ly at a^v.' North Main st. DltHMHATTIOIINOTICE - Notice Is hereby^given that Ihe |^iiriiiers|ii|i hereti fore ex^^isting hetwii'U Cotter \ Kane, under the nmne^of the Hi 1 no nit Saloon,at 111 Mouth Main s'reet,^has this day been dissolved by mutual consent.^The business will hereafter be ciiniluct. il by^.Inlin .1. Cutler, at the old stand, w ho will pay^all debts and collect all accounts due the Hon.^llutte. Mont., Jan. 7, is-j. .In iu J. Cotter, M.^II. I.anc CiILk!l(IBIstable. Chllipsburg,Montt J.D. CARL ETON ^ CO., Prop's. AGeneral Transfer business Transacted. FirstClass single and Double lags.^Omnibus la all Tmtas.Telephone Ko- u IVODETTER. PROOF, Mii.rovUtrruif Co., PSKKA.^fcwo//AeAVs^ York World;^' Mrs. John Gcmmill. of tbic place, was thrown from a^wagon, sustaining a most seriotu injury to her spine, and wag Sawagon, sustaining a most scrn-ua injury to ucr spine, unu ww A HELPLESS CRIPPLE FOR 19 YEARS, tinat.leto walk. Her dsughter providentially urotarsd ta^^of bottlesc ST.JACOBS OIL, whichMrs. Cemmilt csed. Before the second bottle wst^cxluusted, she was able to walk about, and has been aSTKXsY Vsrytruly,^THOMPSON, Successorsto Lavell Brothers. IsBBnfaeturersand dealers la Lumber,Lath, Shingles, Doors, Sash, Blind* 1Fill Stwk of Eastern Finished Hard Toodt, Building Piper, Etc, ^lut Tartsand Factory at South Butte. Sawmills at Thomesoa rails. MAINOFFICE j) EAST BROADWAY. BUTTE, MONT. TelephoneNo. 100, Three Rings* PIANOSPIANOS^PIANOS Wehave a beautiful stock of Pianos including the^celebrated George Steck ^ Co., Kranick ^ Bach, and^other well known makes. We invite you to call of^write for catalogue to THESMITH PIANO GO. , No.68 West Park St.. Butte. Mont Whenyou can have your Corns,^Bunions and Ingrowing Nails^Cured at a moderate cost by R.C. SMITH AND WIFE. TruncalFoot Specialist!, whs treat let^Peel by a New Proceu and Maaicyr,^the Hindi a la Parlta Tr. Smith has proved to over one^hundred fit /ens of Butte that Ins^wur.t Corns. Ilunlons snd Ingrow.Dt^Nails ran bt^ i*rhma\kntly cured.^Head the following testimony: TheHappiest Woman In Butt*. Bittf..Nov. as. iw. Ihave suffereil with Inrrowlni: nulla for a rears, and have not been abls to wesr shoes for three^rears, leu days after Ur Mnltli p. rform ^^! tlm o| oration I was able to Mat on ai^alr of shoes^snd I am Indeed to day the bai'ideat wuiuuu lu llutte.MKH. K. H. HUEa. HSouth Colorado street. ASufferer for 2 I Veara. BiTTit,Ilee. 5, ISM. Ihave suffered untold sgontet wll h nv feet for 21 years, hare tried all eorn remedies In the Dr. smith's nsw process of MKH.KI ITY Kl^ E. marketwithout receiving auv relief, and I urn happy to say that by l^r. smith's nsw process^treating the test 1 am to-day free of corns aad pain.MKH. KITTY KICK, niceHouse, West Quartz street^BCTTR, Nov. tl, im, Ican eheerfuTy recommend Pr. Smith as a Foot Spre allst. for hs hst cured my feet that^bad given me over IS years of suffering. He has a dinereut way of treating the feet than I have^Ivei seen and I am positive that my feet ure peilutinenlly cured. Respectfully, MKS.EASTMAN.^Esttmsn House, corner 1 roadway and Arizona streets,^Mr. Bray, of trio Eutte Cash Grocery, Save: IltTTE,Dee. 4, 1803.^I saa sbesrfully recommend Ur. Kmlth to any one troubled with their feet. Frona Policeman.^-BrTTB, Nov. is. tsej, Ihave been a sufferer with one very had com for a numlier of years. Have tried every chh^^spodlst Hist has liecn in this city for tin1 lau seven vesrs wiiliout being cured. By the new pre*^less of Ur. smith 1 can with pleasure say that I am enilre y cured. HOI.1CKur; |i Kit liko. UUIGINS. auti DakoU street.^A postal card mailed to my office will Insure no immediate call at your residence. DR.R. C. SMITH. ^B^^^t^^^i^^J BUYA LOT In Q. City Showing and Substantial *l^t Growth. WHERE WHERE theconstruction of homes and business houses keeps^even pace with the demand of tenantry. everyworker finds opportunity for^employment. mJL J If ^7 r\ BECAUSE where you find such conditions invest*^YV 1 1 If iments are gilt-edged. BREATFALLS MONTANA: is the city. BraidStreets and Avenues. I ots have a frontaoc of Fifty Feet. Lots distant less than one-half mile from the business center,^$400 and $500. Corner lots $600 and $700. CITY WATER. ELECTRIC LIGHTS.^EASY TERMS.^One-fourth CMh, balance in equal payments, one two and three years. 7 per cent, interest on deferred payments. Come and look^it over. Call on or address, ^..-^ ^. ^, . , ^ . _ . _ GREATFALLS WATER. POWER AND TOWNSITE CO.