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THEANACONDA STANDARD: MONDAY MOBNIXG, TUNE 1*97. i THEANACONDA STANDARD BTANPARDPUBUgHlNd COMPANY. |^Publishers snd Proprietor*. rnnicjKv^n i^^y ^^ l|^ Y^,*r- Entered^t the pa* ^^^^^^^ *^ Ansoonda aa^^*tarn)-(rii.iil ipitur. gub*rriptlonRates Payable. In Advance. rostseefre. tfr l^c United Stste*. Fan-^^.u ^n.l MeatM F.l-ewhci.^postage ddcd. fHIWand ^nnday. ^no year|W.^ nllv snd guaday. *l^ tnonih*i d on Dallymid Bund*/, three month* S-nt D.Hyand Siin.l*^. one mon'h 106 Sunday,one year *^* Mainoffice Standard Building, Ana-^Mads, telephone No. 1. Tb*gtardard h^^ branch omres nt^Puttr Missoula MlM Ureal Falls *her^^adirri|^lng rate* mill be furnished on ap^^plication. Allgeneral bustnc**. letter* and corre-^epondene* rhould be addressed m THE^PTANPAItP ITHLISHINO COMPANY,^Anaconda. Mont TOAHVHtTlMIHN. TheAnaconda Standard guarantee* It*^advertl^rr* a bona Ad* paid circulation.^Dally ^nd Sunday, three time* greater^than that of any other mluapoi pub^^lished In the Hate of Montana Advcrtls-^ItiC contract* will be made aubject to thla^guarantee. 10.0 lr ^ MID. Willbe paid for the arrest and conviction^of any penwrn caught stealing the Stand^^ard from subscribers. PLEASR EE PORT IT. Alltrala n^w^ ngenis In Montana ore^aapalli 1 with ^uanrieni eepese of ^The^Aeaoan standard^ to meet the de.^^naad. If joh raianot (et a ^atsadaid^^aa year train, kindly report the fact,^aaaaiaa; number of trala aad rallraari, to i^fanialatlag Itepartment, ^The Anaconda^Aaaconda, Mont. MONDAY,JINK 28. 1^^7. gomeFederal Appointment*. THKdistribution of pit' In Mon^^tana la now rapidly | ^i^l I lit^under the direction of Senator^Carter. Within I wis-k two choice^piece* have tiecn passed nut. the scloc-^tlon nf Alexander C. Rolkln tn lie one^of the three commissioners to revlae^and codify the criminal lawn of the^I'nlted State*, and the appoint mint of^Kdward W. It. attic lo be aurveyor gen-^oral. Roth the*.' nominations came a* n^surprise. It ^*^ known thut Colonel^Hot kin was a candidate for the FMted^Stabs district attorneyship, but It ^va*^not known that Mr lleatll.' wn* aft.i^the surveyor general'* nfltcc^for thl*^place current gossip had slated another^Helena (tenth man Mr. EMattM'l ap^^pointment, ghnn ever, will give univer^^sal satisfaction. The prvraeal in. umlicnt.^Mr. John S. M. Nell, wa* appointed^in 1MM. and hi* term, therefore, would^not have expired for aaott* i year. The.removalof folonel Hoikln from^the list of aapirunla for Die federal at^^torneyship leaves the Hon O, K. U,kI-^dard, of Hilling*, the most prominent^of the remaining candidate*. From the^McKinley standpoint (lodrlarA I* the^logical candidate, hut his close alliance^with Sandera before ami for some time^after McKinley'a election is said to huve^rendered him pernona nun grata to^Senator farter. Of late, however, ac^^cording to the Standard's Washington^correspondent. Mr. Ooddard has shown^every dealre to mount the Carter band^wagon, and it is quits possible that^farter may take him aboard, ion. nil^Weed, of Helena, and Ml. Ilodgei*. of^Deer Lodge, are also candidal.^*. Osa-^ersl Weed can easily prove his title^clesr to being a good .McKlnh v ite. Itut^Weed I* a resident of Hel.nu. Hud^though Carter, as a Helena man him^^self, is disia.sed to thro^ I v.rythliig^|io*^lble to the Cracker City, as a litSVSr^politician he must needs draw tin- lino^|Mn ^here. Mi. liudgers identified^himself with the silver republican* of^Deer laidge county last fall, and^whether he voted for Bryan or McKin^^ley t^ known only to himself. Thereare mans Montana uppli. mils^for consulship* and other ollices outside^the state, hut pre.mu* i. vv will la'^^hosen^there are t.si many candidates^from slates that gave XI. Kml.-y o\ci- wheimiiigmtartttsa. i n.i. i la* rtr- cumslanc.s Senator Carter probably^regards himself as very fortunate lo I^secure so tine a plum as th. ,,|,, he tot^for Botkln. He worked hard for the'^appointment m Ju.lt:. Hum la Ik) fed-^eral bench, and Uotkln's Job appears to^have come in the nature of |iaiii.il^^oinisnsatlon for his futile eadeavon^In behalf of th. II. U na jm i-l m e ^ ACKNSI'Sof th.' Am. ri.an militia 1^as tak' ti hy th. war frsartlCSl^show* thai the country has more^than 11:'.not) uniformed and organlxe.l^mate militia men, who might al any^time be sdded to our Jl.uoii regular sol^^diers. A total armed strength of IS7,(M^Is only one-sixth of the estimai.il^strength of Ureal Britain. In cast^war we should ba\e to depend upon^volunteers or a draft, and st our max- I^Imum uuota art DOSjM pla. e In th. held^10,037 lit men. The Huston Oeube tlg-^ures that those liable and available for^military service ls-twe. n the age* of l\^and 41 yeai* in the railed States. If^placed in a long, single rank, side by^side, with the usual space between,^would reach from Ne^ York to s.m^Francisco without a hr. ..K This is^greater than the f-slimal. d sir. ucih of^any other cation in ihe wutld except^J'.ussm ^ THKchuag-o Chroim le n.a ., ^ il..^ststement that the great Colum^^bian exposition, v.hn h was such^a marked swa ^ t!.. m...-t un^^happy affair In It* results upon Chl^ ago^in the history Of Jbal ^itjf^f more dis-^aatrous than the flood of 1^19. or the Arc^Of Mil. s*r IfS- ^a^aj. of lv;T oi th. ha.d^tiaay of 1*73.^ This is a strung cum- , larison. and conditions resultina dln-ct-^ly from the ex|M^*itian would need to lie^extremely hard Indeed to Justify auch I^a statement. The reasoning of the '^Clii.mii M Is that the raljroad* and citi-^icns snd . oris.ration* f*f \ajrlous kinds^were stimulated into Investments and^. x|^ nditures anil vi ntures on a gigantic^wale in ahtV Ipjatlon nf a ten years'^hoont. In e,,ns' .pi, u, of the fair, w hich^ha\. not inap t iallzi d. The result has^I., en p. i ripple the n sources of large^. on. . i ns and capitalist* ami produ. e a^stagnation whnh Is terrible. In u less^d'gi.i I'hiladelpliia suffcl'i'il a relapse^after the M ntennlal MMJamsttH in 187(.^TM ^ lug fairs have their draw hack*.^ ^ ^ ^- - IheI'assllig of I .no. TO-DAYand to-morrow are the^last days, on which th^ gamhleis^of Montana ina^ legall) ply their^H i k The law passed by the legisla^^tive .isscmhiv last winter will go into^full MM and effe. i on Wednesday. It^Mas \eiy carefully drawn and un-^.n.ui.i, dly will aland the test of the^courts should any attempt he mad. to^de. Mrs li ii n.' .list 11 in I. mil I or for any^reason Invalid. iomhI lawyers retained^Nt the |,ui|sise ,if knoekiiig II out. have^pronounced the law flawless and a.I^vised the gumhlcr* not to go to the ex^^pense of a legal eonlesl It h lo he hopedthat the fraternity will ohi v Us^mandates and seek other a vocal Ions^Those who alt.nipt to defy the law hy^' oiiiluclinc gambling se, icily will llnd^il Ht busl a very perilous mi.lei taking^MM law makes p a felony and the pen-^allles liup.aiiil lor violation are i xceed-^lugly aovwc Tl**rsIs every reason why the law^should he rigidl y enforced. I'llMie Hi ll -^tlnienl deinuuds the stippi esslnn of^gambling, and public sentiment li not^to be tampered with. In ull essentials^public sentiment in Montana is of as KI a lllire as ptihll. sentiment in any ottssfstate In the union better than In^soim 'I'll. New York Herald In speak-^ing of Mic war on Wall street bucket^shops and discretionary |siol houses^says that the men who conduct tlnui^may ^be forenl to undergo dlsagne-^ahlc expei lenci-s In COmH.^ This, then,^will be I heir only punishment for viola^^tion of th^ law. It reminds Ihe Hous^^ton post of Colonel Carter of Garters-^villi'. wlio killed a Yankee postmaster^SSjSJSj afler the war because he refused^to sell him postage stamps on credit.^In speaking of the Incident, the colonel^remarking: I tell you. sab. If It hadn't^been for my Intluentlnl friends, sab.^they would actually have got me Into^liiigallon. sah. I m Mil.K. H. IIKCKKIt. of the Hill^^ing* Hazeltc, in an interview in^the Washington I'osl says: ^Il^seems lo me plain that unl. ss a gn at^change takes place In the business sit -^nation, free silver will as so strong^there will I*. no way to encompass Its^defeat ul th. next election,^ This Is^interesting as coming from a Montana^M.-Klnleylle, one of; the strongest and I^th Pat si of liiem all. Ill traveling^through the Knst Mr. Ilecker appears^lo have reached Ihe conclusion thut the^business . ondllIons of las country are^much worse than lie had Imagined Hu m^to be. ^^^ns^e^*nm^- ^ Ohio'sFactional l ight. OCCASIONALLYHie asvoclalcd^press linds II hard lo give Ihe^lows without laying Itself liable^to a charge of partisanship. Such a^situation arose lust week when (he^Ohio republican stale convention met^in Toledo. The associated press in its^cons, i \ al ism gave Its pinions only an^inkling of ihe short but ferocious light^hetwicti Hie two i. publican faction*, of^the complete triumph of Mark llaiina andof the nttMeas sMtaaee in winch he sliiiuihiired and humble,I his enemies TheOhio iievispapeis now arriving^at hand ulve \ l\ Id iIchi i ipl ions of il^all. The CMkrMUantl Klniuti.l sins .11^torlally : The proceedings of Ho ps^^publl.an stale lonventloit do mo *^^^i|Ulre much comment. The exhibition^wus one of bullying, dec. ptloa, eowaid-^ice ailll foollslllless The nollllllee for governorstands la lh. Iiiiinlliafitig po^^sition of having h. en kicked, into Ma^^in iss,on llldee.l. Into il sllil to be for^^given for having tiled lo asseri a pre- rtaxallvethai has aMaeal tavartaMy 0.il aieonled In Ihe bead of Ihe tlck-^.1 iefsatOf llatina till, it Hi. convaji-^lion luutallv. There wa* not the^fin. ss. and skill of ai) expert with a^ken knife, hut the power of a giant^with a i lub llanmi s . la.pi rs defied^Kuslimll and dared abja lo decline a^nomination. Th. y slaughl ned his^choice for campaign manager, and then^the governor I. coiishl. red. was rehu -^tanlly paidoned. and look | akMa aa^the ticket. He la not cntlllcd lo the^sympaihy of any laetion in politics^An easier man for the democratic nom-^iii . lo run against could not have I,,.,^picked out. The chief interest was m^ihe m l..tl.ui of a chairman of the re-^puhll.aji slate executive commillee^Mr. Hanna wa* afraid lo trust Mr^Kutlz at the head of Ihe committee no^fear the effoits of thai organizaiioii^would 1m' solely ih voted to the stale^til kit leaving Ihe legislative tight to^lake i an of if . If Kurtz was eiushed;^and with Major Dick or any other man^Mi Hanna may *. le. I. liovernor BaanV^n^ II is likely to be left lo stand alone. amiihi repabttfaa machine in aetiatsg solelyto the return of Hanna lo the^*i*nat^*. Thisis the lomment of the Toledo^New*: The bilk*.feu l^^.tl republican*^saw that Hanna had thtM by th* in i k^and lh^ y MMM up gh . fully. BWalkrWed^tin Kail ami h'ok and .veil Mai after^the n*h pole. When they drove Charl. y^Kuitx out ax town the tight was svet^It was all Hanna. and It was a touch^^ing sight to see how men would u ml^th' knei lo a *clf-a|'i^ointtd ^'^.'^lilj lar.ausc he bad moajrj*, II ^^ruled the day. The Tkh man. tin laz^dodger, the grain gumblei. the pluto^^crat wan I here, but there was aot H^horny banded son af nil in the whole convention.Mark Hanna did not want^them there. He I* the enemy of labor^and hates latum^ except when ha^want* ihelr vote*. He has cut down^Ihe wages of his worklngmen until they^are on Ihe verge of siarvalion and the^parly of Lincoln, the great emancipa^^tor, goes on record as Indorsing the^one man In Hi. country whose whole^heart, and what Utile aoul he has, la^buili on hues wholly opposed lo the^wants of the worihy working man.^I!in ibis is aoeonling lo republican tac^^tics, and Ihe follower* of Dial party^have no right to complain.^^The nhlo republican i .invention^I I^ hav. MM tvpnal of the re^^publican party as It exisls to-dHv^iloinliie. ring ami ftMMUChM in Its Ul^dciicies, nile,I by ihe iliti and MrWei^ful. careless of cv. reining but the In^dividual Inlercsts ..f IhaM who an u^masters and di. ialors. The rank aad^Ml of ^^hio republican* will revolt^agu.nsl such absolulism. Mr. Hanna^has established his supremacy in tin^parly ofganlzalion, hut he will fall of^vindication al the polls. The ili.rm^between tin two factions though^hlldged over al Ihe convention will be^too wide ami deep to h. spanned by^either on i L ot n^n day. Tinlight l.itweeii Kiiriik.'i and Han^^na has ben long and bitter. This^gathering,^ says a Toledo correspoml-^MMi mails a atate convention of the^parly al Columbus a tew Heeling y. ai^ago. when, as now. a full state UchM^was to be nominated upon the thresh^^old of an linporiiinl campaign. II^brings vividly to mind a sensational^scene al tht Neil liouse. when the i III-^taiu had ihoppcd on Ihe day s drama.^Standing in the lohhv. his fae. iml.lv^Willi the anger of defeat, Man us .\un^bus Hanna tWMM I^ a group of cxult-^ani Kurilker men and almost i hound^Now yon liave pa*, him. lei's sec y..u^ahwi Mag.' There was in Ihe torn; uf^Vole, anil Ihe gliller of eye Hie be^^trayal of treacherous desire and pur^^pose Hint had swelled beyond control^11 was. ion. like prophecy bused on se^^cret Intention to aecoinplish icunge In^dark anil dev Ioiim w ays. Thesearc ling, i ing momm ies of tht 1^evcnl of lKKll, when lion. Joseph llenaon^I'oiakei was iiain.d for a third term,^that lire now thus impressively revived^Hill what a shilling of Ihe scenes, what^a cluing.' Ill Ihe paMe of the minis,^what a in.Ik al i '.modeling of Hie entire^drama is lo he observed upon this po^^litical stage lo-dny. Indeed, time has^completely wrought another play. I'n-^der Filch i lii unislancis. ihe paranMMM^topic among Hie Ohio politicians is the^position OCCtipMd now hy the most^conspicuous pal 11. i[ anl in Hie famous apeetavM el MPA Inoilier words every one is womb i^Ing how Senator Koiak. r will conform^himself, ht al all. lo what Is expi.l.il^M al hast sought of him hy those who^greeted his Ihlnl l.ilil nomination with |^curses and forsook him In sins, with a^millstone around his neck III a sup^^posedly fathomless sea. There can l^^no disguising the fad Unit lo thus kiss^the hand Ihal smote ihcni is far from^satisfactory to the otd*llae I'oial; i^men those who have fought his haul, s^wlih (lie unswerving loyally which lias ,^Iliad, possible his present position,^i ^ i Willi,law Itcid. spei ial ainbassailei^of the l ulled Stales al the queen a Ju- ,^lillee. has gained a new distinction. The^London correspondent of the New York |^Tribune Mgtee thai ^by a notable coin- i^li Henri, ihiougli ihe glut.ilng length^of the cavalcade, .inly two tlgui. s wen^plainly dressed in black, one was Hie lueeli of England, empress of India, the^oilier the special ambassador of Ihe^I'nlted States.' Another triumph lor,^democratic sinipliclly. ie ^ PersonalNotes. Sii i ^ tal*] Of tile Interior lllls: hkl lb* ilie esaketaace la hi* aspartaesM of law ex-congressniiu an,I an ex-ni.ivoi In Mil.mi JaksN ^I Cbteapa has pre-^seated tn the L'alversity of Illinois a me-^lino i ll bull.ling in on inic v of his win^Mr. Joseph lii'omior e.lilor of III. Hiil- faloCourier-Record, delivered lee PM^Mete Kappa oration n Reeaeatee aatver- sltyTuesday night^Hon Patrick A Collins, ex-cofsul gen- ml lo London, who recently returned lo 'in^ home in Beataa, win isa* aa aat M^)^in i, tie MpM dMtety. Miliotolliv Mow.ml one of the BSSSt^SI I eat lie women of Indiana, had a mania^lor line ciothe i and wh. u ehf die I leceatty^left IT.', dresses of Hie M*nM nmilllv. SirJulian I'alllu efole i Ides alanit^\\ aslilnglon ev. iy evening on I three*^arkeeled DiachHM aad c aiwavs nccseapa- Ime.I hy one of Hie ladli s of Ma (ami v^Mr K.l.var.l Av. r of Chieago has^Ktven ftmm worth of valuable laxiks to^I the Newberry library of thai .11 v. They^| were all brought nhioail by Ml Av. r. 'iheMMt ^aalxteary ef the biriii M Mr*. I:n. i. il. IVilllsioii. wife of lb. icinid.i of M iiiistou segMaery, M klavaea*^1 cteasetts, eras nMeeated at KaataedapeM 'i^n Sund.iv. joini i^ ito.'er.n.r i^ reaeeaabeeed :aaMgej old I'levetiniii mercliants a* a^j young man In the oil business who '* o^ofien en wlih lac. , hands and clothe:^shining wlih th. illitnilnint. Mayor Ijlilni v et Itoslou has lee.-lved noticefrom lh. trustees of Ihe ^will of the^hue John .'osier that thai have a MaMM ofMMM Mf the city, to Is expend..I iii th.I est ties of a ePMM of Ihe distin^^guished Caitsrtai pivsarhse, Mee, William KlbryCh.inlilns^Senator Chiindl. r. ^ lio saMjMM th^ entire !saaseeef rkMssj a MeircM in N^ ^ Haasa- Islur, has nearly .^..i^^i mile* lo his credit. Th. fund for Profesmir Barnard. Ihe^i veteran Coniiocltcu' edueator. which Ihe^I l.i it Surd Courant l^ raising, has reached^uu.ie than ^2.etm. ...loin! J I'avson Braudley the rewlv-^. I.i te.l commander of Ihe Ancient and^, HejMeaaM Artillery Company of Boston.^' i^ a Kieai-gianeVon id a rcvulutlonarv^soldier ..ml ^ lalm* as a maiernal an.es.^tor Colon. I Krye who commanded a lag-^, lm.nl at Ihink.r Hill. Mr.III. hai l Sparks of lloston has a^^four-clasp medal for service In the t,'rl-^mean war Thl* nol only certifies thai he^landed Willi Ihe ttrst expiltltlnil in KM.^; and Ihal lie fought at Alma. Bala. I iv.t^and Itikerman. but ihal he H one of the^few survivors of lh. winter of K^4-ii. WhileColonel Hay s family mar from^Scotland ^i^ generations ago says the^lacdon News, ^hi* cxeeilenry with Ihal^toneh of m orn for is-dtgrcc a 111. b lh.^I Mae* thai American isiseessi's. has nol^iaieelMaled the origin of hi* family and^l- nil.il.l. In ...v whether he tKlon^s lo Ihei^^ ^^ 1' hou i of Hay. ' MontanaComment. ( i I (hat Ihe sugar truil |g 0|.|^osed tor laneaeltaa of Hawaii sin make^man. peopM favor the annexation who^would otherwise be oppoeed to It.-Kalls- nilint.r Laha ^ # li:.am. of IhiscIniII has rei r Ivred at^I,,.i tin .juaal i ndorsemeat of Ihe minis-^lerlal fralernlty. In Anaconda iwoclergy-^ii.in hav. keen apaetated to uipan thl^,...11 Livlngsion i'osl. see Thennalnalien of Kdward u Beattk^in n, surveyor general of Montana sea- i th. impression Ihal lenator Thomas II Carter Is still ..crsona grata at the Millie house desnlte his tin. ..lelle.l bolt frontHie goldbiig tank*.^Imii. Miner. ^ Ittin ra .ld kerreaaa In Hie ..ro^hict|on^.a silver Is alone ree:^MM)ble tor It* de-^^ line In val ie as ilalmed bv gold inono-^ntetaMata, eray will nol lie sinir rule^apply to gold.' Last year the Culled Btatee llll leased lis gold pl.ldllelloll two oilone-half nill'lou dollar- more than^ihe Increased silver nroduittou, anil yet^Ihe price of silver sl.adll de. lined as^measured by the value of ^old.^Living^^ston Km. rprl a . PithyParagraphs. lit^irnii.in\ the Huthorltlr. tax^^ '^ ^ ^'r^(lng to it^ nlxc. dog Ip In nlKht Mum1 3ft) ^^t i^ouinls of^nool h.i^l btrtl mM tn Ihr tn. rkH ht re. l^y^fur th^ MaMM of It hI II reni* ^ ' |eOUnd,^.iltlmiit.il one s* Ikr Is hhIiI to hHM* hoUl^for I'*1.. i t titM 'I'Ik ^i.ir- niH lr puliJIc ar*':^M i.h-MH I Kin tn-. -i\,m^ KlMnri;iKiiri^Hron.. VX.im; I,. K. fhompawm T.HlW. It In^^Im :-.ii^lI^i l,.iil^^Tr\ h i- nM his thpnf hitHMi poutvln, Xlrh^! i . DtlfltN Ac^I'm. RM llM Mi) huy^ rn no fn. -Hlg Tlru-^twf lx'iriHH. * INNof thi' K;iy, (ivi rtrown ' khln^ of^Jnlli-I. Mot bHM MltoAtfl Mith JohhltiK ottfiniiii ^^iiior ei11*i foraMni .1 fountt*-tlM forit imhllc shimh r ^hkc, t^^ -U ihi ir ^\t\U-^out mi ,1 pool ilnmh itiiimul. rti't lriK 11 half^vlanrtcl 'l'^i:. si \. titl Imrly fcltoWii oitlliii^Ihe atog to th-m If to |ttd him, hut in-^hit ml nf f* ^ *1 i 11 x: lh*' poor dog they ttgtj^^i tin run on Mi UUI gmj itArtod him up^the slrtrt ,11 Mk^^tfiInu npt^^ ^l Sh.ino' on^y#H, p^yg! If ^^'i h4tv#ti*j .i^ n spct t for^v 0ui 1 1 v. ^]^^ ha I ^ i In t fg 1 ^ ^p^ 1 t for ||m^HvlHstel p- OgtH who conipt ||. tl !^^ llv^^In thi- satin- town. -*_'aibun l uunty Stii- tlll.'l, ^ ^ 1ho tain storm of 1 i-t wi ^ k w:ih univer^^sal all over tlo' world. Inn its benefits^wi n' not so general. HfltC mi Moiit.iiia it grorth nllHoflM Of iftotlet-rn. Tile fgfe nuis, ihe minors, thf MhrktlH n. tin* m^t- h nits, the i.ifMir. rs ^n4 no hanktra will allst^.iro In Its honotlts. Hi d imt one Is,^or will ho. Injured. The Mlnfall wan vry^gfMll, hl|j IhtffO wort no Cnotls, no loss^of life or property in Montan i Tin wants^of tlio thirsty earth w.'iv lolly sallstlttl^and new life instilled in o\. i y plant ami^m w rour.iye in ^ v. ry h. ut. The I'lathead empswin he enormous, t*jin unythhigi bg 4 h^ rroute a markot rlos^ enough ^Ad h\ enough to i oiisiinit t ht- nurplijs'.'^ l-'lat-^hi ad I lerald-Jout 11,11 * Thoropuhlloans of Montana, knowing^thai [In huh pendent must eh,time hands,^had hoped that It gfOttgJ f ill undor tho^control of ttsOftr party, and ho rojuveiiatod^us tho organ of the ropubluann of the^state. Tttore Is a h'Klllmiit*1 Ihltl in Mon^^tana for a mornlm; newspaper of thut^ehitraettr. hut II must be published at il-hiii.Two Rgornlng papers ran nol live^In that city, ami an the democrats have^aide organs In the Ihitt. Min^ r and Ana-^eord.i Standard. It was h0M*4 thai an of-^fotl wouiii he gftadc by ths liHidlng tt puh- HCtUMOf till' Sl.lie to aWCfjrg tht tndep.-n.l-^ottt. Whether it has boggj done or not, the stiletto oautiot :ay. hut I ho i.o.d of an gfiii; gojfioH ni to every rrpublican in thestate itnd the opportunity presented^hy the foreed sale of Ihe Indenendrnt^shouhl not h.i\e ggogj o\oi'lookcd ^ Mtllngg^llairtte. ^ ^ i WarmWeather Secrets. Wat.r as hid us can he hintc will^takl the MhM fNM sutihurn, then i old^.renin will In al il. AkooiI toll, t water ghetlM always lie^on liainl In ViHiin wealher. A few' droaa^of . an de tvafcsjaa or violet water In Ihe^water used for wiikIiIhi: will he found^not only very PeftMKWaS hut v. ry SWcell IlillfC. Alump of miiKii. sia Is a hMMlM to^thOM vvonicti whose faces shine froni^heat. Just nih Ihe lamp lightly on the^glowing suiface; allow II to renialn on aghorl lime and e/l|IT liKlitly. Thi willnot cMB the poree like face powder. Powderedboeai Mitred Into the warat^water aaad in tlie proportion of one tea* spoonfullo a ^iunit will keep the skin^clear, white and soft, and prevent ex-^i.ssiv. pel spiratton. No toilet tnlde^should P.. vv lilt,ml a Jar of il ul this sea^^son. ITnMaanutuially curly, your heauly^lo.Us will straggle uabervrnhnliy lit^danp weather or vv h. n liaiiKinK oa a^perspiring forahead; hut if before doing^laeat ap they are wet with a van weaii solutionof Kuni atalilc and warm vvaler^they will *tay very muili inaget Bataein warwi laategsl of doM srater,^A bath in the tatl.i fee hi more refreeh- illRat the lime, hill Ihe after effects of^th, furitiet are inmh more lH*timr and better.CoN water proaootes rapid cir^^culation, inereh) producing beat, while^I, pni water wlU leave the akin eaol ami^niolMi. Aaoed-fashasaedlares, bai Mi mm*^im r toil, i nti:easily. Pill it with ilm iy-^powdered .uarch. to which a little pow^^dered on is root has been added, or, in fuel,vviih any of the baby or talcum^powders sold III III^' shoos. It is de-^Itghtful lo daaf this over ihe bady after^I athing. Prechsfi^make lire mi*ernhlo^ for^ataay womoa three vrrj sann) ilaye,^A lotion composed of ii tabMopooMUl^each of strained lemon Juice, can de ehgne 1111.1 riisewatel Well mix. .1 |e getherand applied nigbl ami aioialag,^will ie f.-nn,t verj eaVartoan ft; these littlepest*. Parundue pgi pMattoa. oa win ^ aa^unpleasant o.ini is perteptlhh*. bathe night^ltd ia^oralng In smta and water. afterwardrpbhing lightly with dilated hornet,^id. vvli.h is perfectly harm^^less, a (M Jtupa of aasioeeda in the^water you arc lathing your hod; with iscI tor tics purpose N^ 11 r us.- IhM onthe face: H Is rulnou*. .^ ^ ^^RUSTIC SIMPLICITY. AhrlKln llttl. l.oIdle and fair lillle laeslc^Perchanci.l to me t In the meadow on.^.lav: 1PM Plight Utile laddie and fair little^lassie Theysmiled al aaeh olh.r In a mosi sin- Mmway. The Isold laddie *:H^hc. the shy lassie^bluslleil. ^^Ills gMaa of itn iroa. h most drove her^SWav. linthis hrmht. honest face Iwde her not^he In haste.^So he |.leaded hers* If and her hluslle*^to *lay. Tim,'sis ,1 along, stilt th. la.Lite came on.^And he came v.iv oft hut ne er lout io stay. Soon i' reeling imss.-,-e.l from wht. h^neither . ould re*t.^Of thinking that t oilier wa* too long^away. Theirhearts were ^ln.. r, and Ihelr love^vwc* ., - pure^As ih. sme. i clover l lessom they pin k-^. d on their w.iv (^'Neath Ihe nc^ h.trv. -I moon they -toon^hrtde ana groom.^Mi.l ihe soft, sseesi ert*h|t0 of new^mown bap. 'Iwo m'lllou iiound*' worth of Herman^toy* are sold In hnglund every year. 'I'liefume* of a hrlmstonr match will re- '^move lurry stains from Ihe linger*. AI', tisaiikcit X. J . man raise* straw. I^lierrle* so large that a doicn of Ihem^n I k. s a iiuart. Womenworking In many OOTTMg fnc-^lorle* ore fi rhid.l. n to vv. .. MMeU dur^^ing working hours. InKran.e If a prison die: villi more^deht:. limn can he cov.rrd hy hi* estale,^the doctor s hill has precedence over all oiinr saunaa AIm'II has hUM purehased hy the family^of ihe late gecretary of taa Treasury pun*^lei .Mantling for Ihe fulled States .ruiscr vvhieh bears aM name. 'I'll government of the Swiss canton Nyea berg is considering ihe prajeel of eoinpeiingwlih private eompinns in the^buetnOM of life Insurance. _|^hMtwajn MM .unl MM. In a single Itoman ,^village illstrl. l. 71.7 In .ids of families III a . popalatMa M l :'^^ lanMMea w ere Hogg, d^tor not paying their tuxes. ThePnelhOM Indiana MMtferMnl so^^on is pi . ie. i ,i nu morinl of the explorer l.a So lie at the s-iot near South li. ml. Intl..which he visited in MM Switzerlandhas Issued a new M*fMUJ^gold pine, Helvetia bcMg represented on itsima nsaasts paaaaad gttTe bead. I^Aioiind it ,in :^j Man for the :j eantaaa. W'liite the niM-cums and psJMffMl of'^FJOetM, Paris. lx^ndon, etc . are usually^opi'ti to Ihe put.lie free, (he llahan gal- I^leiies and museums usually charge ,i '^franc or nion for admission. Apiece of work Which engineers of the^Mississippi levee district pronounce wen^derfal I* the closing of the CMwud rrev* .isse.near Union Kongo. lM^ The hreak^| wa* inn feci wide and In some phMM 8 iI. et deep. SinceI lie Raines law Weal Into opera^tion ill Xew \t rk 1:1 niont'. ^ ago. there MM^| haM a reduction In Ihe nUMber of saloons^' in Ihe state of 7.1.17. When Ihe law went^into effect on Ihe :uiih day of April, PitW,^j I here were a\#JI lie. uses In force. M.J. CONNELL CO. lit'TTK.MONTANA. i \ \A Remarkable MightyBargains! ThreeDays' Sale of KidGloves \ Atl^ivvcr 1'rlce* than nthar merchants huy for^The Itig OkrVe Mvent^of (hi Season QenulM Bargains that win wind up in a blase of glory thegreatest six monlhs' Qlovo selling in the hisl.u v of that bUatneSS. Buckbargain offering* nr.- worth reading about^at III more worthy of anearly examination to-morrow. .ailies' illl-pKmt.rnal.Te.l KIDGLOVES Sp|retpl hkinv prrff^ft In lit^Hp. lini'li. full HM '*f tlftirn^blf roltiritiic, fl^t^\. lier i jtrh-o^*bis *^lf, nnly 69c ILad ttMpKmbroltieretl KIDGLOVES Plniit*mid t)ve^rHf^am, rt ^ r^^fM^nit'ii^hlt* ihaitlp atttl rotor. -tn.ii ;unl ^1rr^t^y. t li^n^l*.oiiiP^I hIiup, firrv |u^ir tlttfil j,nil^I WMrmntt'il, worth fi $C Tk\ halrgonly 89c toy InHirlctiltiirr, Hlthongh tin nrra undrr^iMlltiVHllon pxrrt'ilx hy :!.0fMl.niH| mrr^ the^(^(All r.trm Mtm nf ^in il Brti.ihi. ih^^ mhl- |^ilh' iltllM lirtvo not ht-hl tlirlr own with^||M \\ i i *mi aM oi ihf-ni toizrthiT Uo^ihi( M|m Cfinil t tioiiKh for the sinul^ lUltl^^I l'i inif ylv.uilH. Kortyytiirs hlm^ throi'-fourthft of tht'^total ocean carrytnR trade t| Amt'riciin^|K^rtff VtM n%tM M American Itottom.-.^ttlii'n\is al present the American ratio la^IcsH than one-fourth. The I'nlttil States^Mn an annual trihulr of MCOMII to^lliili^h :hl|i ownern. I ThisIs the Ituffnlo Kntiulrer's n cipe for ,^irinsmufltiK other met a In into Kohl:^^'lake ill cohl drawn seamless tnliliiK. i.'t^loiJ :^tei I IicarInys, t !) hollow rolls of ruh- i^In r. Mi piano wire. (.^^^ secon I Krowth^hickory. Make the Ingreilientr. into a ^S1^hit ycle ant] kcM II for HM^ St.Ktlennr. near Lyons, has apparently j^Holvt il ihe prohh m of liimributinn clectrt- .^cal i ii' igy cheaply in private houses over^.i witic district. Two dollars a month i*^the charge for suffh lent power If diive a^loom, the service cxteiidifiK an far as ;^^miles from the central station. Advocatesnf short skirts say that few^nnniPii would have perished at th'- hurn-^itiK of the rail-- bazar hut for tht fact ,^that they sttimhh d on their skirts and fell I^in a helpless tmc-s. Thiec women who had^been ihroiiKh a pre\lous panic raised their^pktrts and were thu.i uiahh d to isca|H\ j^- i TheMiddle slate*. ^ Mulhall says, -ta-^ken collectively. Klvc an averafrt of $W^of house pro|k-rty per Inhabitant, which^is tlouble the ratio found In tlrr.it ltrll- {^atn. ami hence it may he affirmed that the 1^pt oplc of these states are. on the whole,^tin b^ si housed community in the world. Kuudry loyal Uritons In lliml.nitl are^unhiippy because in this year of Jubilee (^\cry tew KiiKllshmcn tan be found who^can tepeat the whole of '^(rod Have the t ucen' trom memoiy, Notl^ tug this fact. I^the St, James Hutlu'et Is courageous^^ polish to say that from a literary point^of vl**tt the souk Is not worth committing^to immorv. ^ ^ Wmitii*,ht. KromM.e Somervllle Journal Amiyou never make tnlstak*in spell^^ing. I suppose^^ said old Bullion to the^young man who wanted to he Ids private^m rfvUil v. Never.nM the younjc man. with n^:^ tperior smile. I should say not. sir. Well,then,^ remarket) old 4^u|lion. re^^turning to his work, ^you won't do at all.^I don ' want any young man to work for^me who knows more than 1 do myself. j j4 mi Ladies'rr^n| Frnicli KIDGLOVES Tworlrls-p, llMiaiHom'' ciiil.j-oi i|try. *^^f , |ilinlii^* tkiuv immi^tlesiiiibl* iipw fi.lnr, litled itml^KUintllti't-il: bi'tter tit it ll T11 ^^l*voriti(t' tfliive t tmt lffniU ;i* l.T'i. 'lhi^ Mil'^, only $ Ln-litVlinrnt P^ri KIDGLOVES iP ..) 'arfnnt *ll lill'tIrtn tiUii'll embroid ^I\.^piipie or n\t'l'^hp'. l'h-*i i lin^n^ it. not h ^iintct| color mis*-^ilU, lilt* )ie^t |MVt y^^U egjn^buy li rfft nf rlffuhero Ht ifj^P^ r pnir. Tbll halt*, tmly 1.251M.SO TheGreat. 20Per Cent Discount LinenSale j Bngtat Ht.irc ptoatni lYedneadavy night, Th^ new tariff win shortly he-J enmoa law, and Linen* win he sharply aavancetl nil along the IhH^5 iiiesana epeaa M) par ceat. and norte. II wnwld he dlltlcult tn overentl-M matethe imp.irtaiue ..f this inv.it prc-lnventory offer nf Twenty Perg) CantDMoaajH Pi urn the L/rweat IHIoai Lvet (MMM il, re at Bhwwhere.4 \Cappar viii.'.... Tire. ntr the carteeltlee at Chatewartli I*a aeeglag wiiimv ma.le nf rappi r ami^ro degUrhsMl) faehlnnew that at .1 Ma^^tanea il raaemhles a real tree. 11 1* ac^^tually ^ ehowee bath, foe hy pereatng a^secret tap a tiny spray off water ana^l^e r.uiiic in battel fnrth frees, every^branch ami tn Ir 'if the m . . In He gat^^OOMfort of any whe mn^ he ggehp It.^ ^ ^ ^- aMeaasM1. ipMi PramTU-BUa. UaMChlM tl^ |^^liccinan 1- I'l. asr.^sir. Imve you scrli a mull wit)iuul a lit^^tle boy^ 'Caaae if you have, I ^ tnat llltlcLev Can't Eat Thisis the complaint ol^thoustnils at thi' season.^They have no appetite; food^does'not rrlish. They need t he toning upof^thestomsch snd digestive orpan*, which^a course of Hood's Sarsapsrilla will Rive^them. It ^!*o purifies and enriches the^Mood, cures that distress after eating and^Internal misery only s dyspeptic een^know, creates an appetite, overcomes that^tired feeling and builds up snd sustaine^the whole physical system. It so prompt^^ly and efficiently relieves dyspeptic symp^^toms and cures nervous heedsches, that it^seems lo have almost ^a magic touch. Hoods Sarsaparilla lt!i^hest-ln Met the One True PI.**] Pi rifler. j*^ rt'ii nsa the l*'^l ..ii.T .luiner^iiOOU S PlIlS pills. aM MpiUea sa. A NIGHT 07 TROUBLES. MetVeut in u ^i leaMght I'iciih mill faah^Had I. ick Willi Hiiu. 1'lePlIhe Dclllill Free I't'ess. Iv ent to one of yaw moonlight pic^^nics when I v.uh a fre.th yotith of the^| i rind.^ laughed Ihe head of Ihe family^lo a visitor. ^We drove eight miles 1,1^hii Inland lake where there was a dunce platform, it was precisely the Mine thingthut ynu ^ all a pavilion In these^day*. Fur Heme ITaeoft It vva^ not my^night. A* 11 starter my lmrsc ran a Way^and II li nk the whole picnic parly, as^^sisted hf must of ilc neiKhl.nrhn.i.|. in^llsh Ihe hnisc ami rig nut of the lake.^Just aa n*S got tn dum-lng again h^stnrm came up and drove OS 10 the^baM shelter obtainal.le. It vva.s iiupos-^sihlc In keep any lights gatng fni the^night was a* lilack as the clnuil*. Whtnthin suil.h n m|Uii!I came up^sonic nf ihe party were out In rnv.^I.nal*. uml among tbone whom 1 ^milil^cut li cate was the girl I bad lalten^When we had begtMl to feur Unit they^were list 11 fnimer lirought in wnril^Ihut they had MgaMd ah.ml a mile ne-^lOW, an.I cuught a singe Ihut wouhl^lake Ihem home. Me was tn luuk after theirharasa and iiuggic*. in grontng SboatI tame upnn 11 girl wha was^shivering uml Mminting Ihe fact that^her escort vva* among lho*c wha had^gems, of course. I promptly look her^iimler my wing anil gave her ull Ihe^mure attention hecuusc I was getting^some 11 reaps aaori my missing liarl-^lif r. Theride baaai was mil n merry one. forit vva* no darl thai ire couldn't see^tht borer, and at . very eraaaroad 1 hint tofeci about till I found a linger board^and thin shin up. light a natch and aacertatawhich waty tn ga iv. wara^inn ancomfortnbte ta talk, ami H was notfar from daylighl vv h. 11 v.c reached^tmvn. (ifcoarae, roe f. 11 la hrre with the^girl ami raarriad her^ Notmm li. I didn't apeak to ncr fur^six monlhs. She wu^ my Mater and^knew BM all the a MM. 1^ 1 1QendMp,^aii men ere equal la Oad*. sicht. ThemIs no hMeh .anl there h no while;^There Is no lilsli and there Is no low:^There Is eg Mend uml there l^ no foe:^And earthly passion and earthly pride Theghmee of ihe Ondhaad eaatsM abate, Thepetty distinction* of rank nml ^ aste AreahrMaMd ami shrunk in the tarnae^Maat f Qadfa grcul love when ihe aagat Dmth^llii- ptMtei the heart beats ami Mgfpnd the^breath. AndIhe gales of heav. 11 as wide .In ssinir^for Ihe lowliest iK'asaut as the lordliest^king. An.ith. lece ef hrK burn han as MtgM ForIhe rich or poor, for thi l l.n k or^white. i.C. Brer.rtan in l.ordon \v..klv Sun. 1 ^ 1 gMMMpMneht, .i. Fromthe 81 Joseph llaxcite. AHrooklyn barber shop rejoices in the^following sign: 'Physiognomical ii.ir- areeeee,f*cui tjeajaAarn. Craaaaai Manip^^ulator* and i'Hplllary Hair i'utliiig. IhaV-^Ing with Ambldrxtrons A bit Ig.-i I' , ii- Ity. ^ ^ i An.hbleslrnu*. Fromthe Pittsburg Dls|vatch. I'lH'leMii'k II ^ i .i I- giving rim.i.l:-^*bly i lo*.' audition lo aaMnaal InpMMn^tlon for one who ha* as mu. h Intcrcei In^political movement* In ^ Hon as he. ^ m itt.nrami gmaati P^aJhVJMp. Fmmthe riileago Rc.-or^l. TheIs.n. * and muscle* ,,f ih human^body arc capable of !,:^^^9 ulffirent niuve-^r.cnts. |Rubber Stamps j AllBiz^^. Blrtet ^n'l I'ricts. SelfInkers or PlainHand Stamps STAMPSFOB^Railroad^, Hanks, Posfcffers, *Qapnty Odlii rs J AND UlS.NESS .V.^N liiiN'JRALLY^J IBOJIPT ^ MBVIOB, \Standard Fnblisiitng Co aV%tk'C-c.Ti'C'ri. A.VA CON DA. MONT.^The InMaflgamegl and nu ^^ .l^~ini!y^appoint. .1 hotel in trie West. Fireproof.^All modern convenience*. Service strict^^ly firs' da**. Hates. gUI per .lav and^ujiwards. U. W. Ki:VNOI.I):-, jlj.. AREYOU WILLING Tapul in rxtT* t:m- In ^.r^l\'^ t.^ |.^y bl- rtnt* on^MaM street | Why aM Irr. I. M maj *.*n i.T..re laMeajmameaMaiaMaad Mass clerk Mn Me^veaweehl aMn murii aag you awweaa* aaaM^*t gdaai ahi these: Hams,per pound in-lhFall l-ir.l lies!Flour, sack HootBeer. |^ r hollle ,'atsup.per boltlc ItursSnap .'Fan* Fe.'.chcs 2Fans IVar* JFar* California F^ dt i Rcrv Toilet Soap JnartRottlc F. U II. Fhow FigAmerican Flag* HoodTea. per pound *I', rrv DMht , AF.oo.1 Dhasse Full IF.ukati* Maj Tea*; HMJi'.i 1C^lee M.M:o FcBe Lie G. BLTTli,.MONT.