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rHBANACONDA STANDARD! VKDMbpaY MORNHT^, NOVEMBEH 24, 18v7. ANACONDASTANDARD ptanhari rriH.isiuNc. company Publisher*and Proprietor*.^Printed Every I^av Ir the Year.^Entered at th* post office at Anaconda ai^accoud-claaa mall ^ Mi i T etubfirlr'l,,i. 1.. ' s Payable In pottagefr.e Far tii. \^11 i. .i ^ ^^ada an^] Mi ft a ' a in n^postact add ^l. (..^:. Dallyand Fundi. \ on. v.ar^l^ailv and Sunday, Ha month*^Dally and Bund.iv li t.,- m^Dally and Sumiav aaa mon'i.^Sunday, one year . .I^M .Ml^. 141^. IM MainOBain B'l^conda. Tel. :^[. ^\ No 1. Pudding.Ana- haabmnrh cAti-** a!^nnd ^;re^t Fall^ article^^ ill b. ruraatbed on *p- Th*Standard^Untie. Mlaaoula^advertlatnc rate*^plication All.general Baanvaa. letter* and i^Bpnndenc* *hnild I^ addressed In ' ^^CTANLiARP J't HUSHiNo COM1ANV,^Anaconda. Mont^tan TO Al^^^H1 IBMiv ThrAnaconda (Staid-itd (.-^.. iant.^* It-^advertisers a I^ ^ lid. |^ci'l ^ ir^ illation.^Dally and Holiday Hire, tlraei gn Itel^thaa that of any other newspaper pub^^lished In thr state of Montana. Advertis^^ing contract* will In madr *ub)ei i tu thia^guarantee in imc Ki t* Aim. Willhe paid for thr arrcrt and laarfataaa^of any prraon caught Mealing tin Stand-^ard from tubfrribrra TENPAGES. wrdnkspav.\^i\ i:xmi:i! -i i^i^: I.v^-j..y. hIi i said n wouldn't do. That^^^^ .ho time it v.i- i'Vi* aftei f.ln- . t 11| ., Hca a I,, n W. n.l. 1! Phillip* midid poll. , pr.ct.i Hon after one of hwunipi omisiniT k|mm c h^-s In Ibiaton andwhen the rcpuhlnan mayor of the^cit^ of Plill.id. Iphm warned lloorge^William i^iii iw that lila h|ii^anuico for^h 1.. lure in thai cftjr a aula* I* '^Btn-Bie-^ly unv. ^- li was c ' i'tit ihrec years^later. Amiil will I^' wnh r.lvei The^thin opinion ^f on.- gieat Imdy of cltl-^Ii im in tins count!) Ihat the slllglt-^n .id -l.ciid.iid c- la-al. th^- tiled I'unvh- II..it of anodic r ctoiii body of cliuw-n* Ik tilc : i. i . i sli. 111.I l^. leel.ircd to It* full functiona* miciclgn money. Ko rapid^lia^ In c n tho a^ ak.nlng In favor of^He, ^ c iiniue thai to-day these iho^rldei^. i' pi -^ ntinar hIiiioki the entire^Alio in i.n p. ople. break Juf t ah.nil even.^hh regard* number* between the two^...nips Hal straggler* who an playing^for position w ohlilc around, distrusted^l.y lie111 scl.' spouting ati^ut roirpro-^luiHe , rumi-hlng phia^es for newapaprr^rep.'l'lrrc. nreoiiiplii'hlnr ulwdutoly^i-, ihum hut muKlni! more nmw than^anyliody. ^ ai IN^ hat I* known In fhleazo a* the^north-aide dlatrlrl. Kdwanl l^. i'^^ki'^. lc-c i, d a in, mlii r e.| the Klfiy-^f.n.: !i ioii:;toKH. !^^ e j\ inK ii plurality^of thouaandk over hlo deinocrath' rom-^l ^Thai year ihe popullat randl- I.^t^ |aff tin di.-ti 1. t im iI M than fourthouaand volea. For niemlHTflilp^In lln prone ni eonitri Hc I'iMike wuk^Main a rnndidnte und In- ^an elei ti-d^with a plurality ^f more than ais^lhuuaai'1 over tho d^ nioi ratle ^ andl-^diito That wai^ laat year. The vaeiiin y^... in i Int. a s;cee i.il elc-c'ioic was held^It was a pretty atlrrlnir eampuiKii hi a dlalriel ^ h' to a iMl uial^. ^ an alsi h .pe i. sn ||K!it. I.iii Pe l kins ran ..v.i II Hutt, at lln polla yeaterday, ho^ledlle d til.- Mllllahly of Ihe lepulill-^ian to KH \oles. wiili If^ i^iliaj[e us llieISSlp. I^ m Miml Havre IIo i reipuley^The f: i.Ii KorT^i-Morro^ . IKa aixlren-paiti' edition t !n l-'iai. i.u ,1^will i-arry to it* readem. lo-iii.n-^row, thr rompdmenta and the kooJ^chaar of the annual ThankKglvlnK day.^It ^ III be an edition w. II fuiniahed w ith^lllustrat i. ns typical of the day nnd rh h^In lore taal relate to 11. The Man.lad^will honor the anniversary In an e.lllmii^rot excelled l.y any number el ^ i MM^from ita pret-n room. The features will^Include a summary nspi.tliiK tin^obaervanee of the- day in the distant^paat. whin the founders of the ri public^had good cheer a im ^ t, \ i-w of life m^Puritan time*; Thanksgiving seiin-^Tnents contrihuled by same of the fan moatmen la public lit. In this country | .. pi. . f M. .'.tana^^ including the comment of some men^who think things are all tiltht and af^other men who think things nn^lu 1., a^good deal better: cartoons that pskM a^moral for the day. $ou4 t aeluig fn tin^old, racy reading for the pgfMM, utnl.^withal, sixteen pages Hint w Hi do | a^to the day. t^ lln Sluniard and to ita^patrons iW tli tm ^ il^' ^ 1^^ ,no ctiimi nw i alth and Ita obacrv-^ance up In CkXaaM cminty ' A^e ^ . ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^! spe t la ^pulled oft^ a^artfll it*.' lit ^ in i ^' last Saturday gtfjM.^The thum n.ii on fe t elcht lounds. v it 11 Uv line Sin ItiS-Uteel as a e . respond, nt In divorcesuits Her fast life became an wnte^ the Tracy ticket tow In and that Ohiate vig'iroualy fouarhl Tracy. Hut^If the apiHtintment were t.i President^M. Kinley's liking, there a the senate^wh.ih must c'liihrm lie iiomiiia: ini.^and In the aenate, repieneiiilng Mi^lie's atate, la Mr. Piatt. If ever a^man had warrant for woiklni: tin at na-^t.,1 inl-i eiurtesy p|. a. Mr. Plait would^Ion. it, wen- Choute'a name to kg asatt^in. and tlp-ie can be no question that^tin- um^ would avail. Indeed, lln talk^gbi ^ Mr ^'iniHle as the e. xt attotney e_'ll ral IS til^ lllereal llonselis^. ii^ HiePace Thai Kills. Ai'Kof the brief announcement^by telegraph a .lav or tw.. m^of tin death of General Albeit^Ordway at the H .ffman House, Nov^Vol k is a si.'ly as 11attic und pitiful ua^tiovebsi ever concelvinj. Oeneral ^^rd-^w .^ ^ w as Hie falln r of tin ... ^ i^known as BattlM ^ilrard, afaaWI^Dige| s leading luep. whose end es-^iiipades hay. bi eti Up- scandal of IWei^i nt Hu nts. Horn at \\ ashinuton In^luxury and teliiiemepi tin k.ii was^i un ate el iii a ^ ^ in\ .-lit. and entered^s... i. ty a remarkably beautiful ami^brilliant young woman Hut she was^gay to la. point of v lldnesn, .-unl hei^innlnlght advent urea caat auaplcion^^Hal In r name. Ogtanight at a diplomatic dinner I^ t^Una told a young allui he of the Fn tich^legation, who was desperately in lov,^with h^r, that sic would make him^fain .us. Itlaln' In her chair ami com^^manding ihe attention of the entire^company, she look ofl her sat in slipper,^tilled It with e hampag-ip nnd declared^Hi. Frenchman would drink my health^nnd a health to fame.^ The episode be-^e .un.- public and was the talk of the^. .unity From that time mi the girl^traveled a last and furious pace. She^las. mated Arthur Padleford, the Hon of^a distinguished Maryland family. He^married her, and a daughter wan born^to them in Vienna. Then Padleford^brought Hull for divorce, which was not^loiitcstcd. Not yd 2: yeara old. IK'l-^tlna went on the stage In comic opera.^She used her divorced husband a name,^und he paid In r IMi.ooO cash to drop It. Innuiek sueicssi .il she was married^and divccieed half a dneen timea, moat^of her husbands being actor*. She^broke Lillian Kussell's record in that prlaonhave orfjtnlard^recalls h peculiar cast in vvhen suffering frow nil, ible1 lass.^Ihe devil ItI* to be f.ared that public aentl-^111. lit agaltlH prime flfzl, 1 ^ In the city^of I h-. r Lodge la out of 11.lining. Ilis fortunate for t'ji..; ge ri alsnre bo'Mltt-prouf. Theemai lard fop., ,^have arrived juat ^n ti^sepia ^ ^ no ai lo-mon t.r |irisoner^^e for a good Inview of recent ev .it^ 1 lie ftlneaa^of Ihinga miRhl be barter ^u' ^^ rved If^Si ih Low should be made la -ident o{^Hai v aid. TheThanksgiving; arrvteei at the^li'ciue of the Hon. Tin,in.-. '' Plait will la-strictly private. Friend* are re-^^W Lad to oiiiu iliivvera. 1^ 1 ^^'Ihe sentence of death Impoaed upon^til- Poll' 1 men wlio lye, I, 1 the would-^be aaaaaalB of Hp ores . it i Mexico,^will wend a thrill of horror and Indla-^n.c ion t hi .ugh 1 o'ot'gia. TheCubanH have pBMrty ..f ginjrer.^W iiat tin y need la a va 1 ly oi BtkaV^aroccrlea. 1 ^ ^ CURRENTCOMMENT. iii-..PmM oi 1 keMi Promthe ''It viand I^ on1 ^^ I *T. Mr.lain. Quigt^. winemi atay aa r.nietnl.c 1 e d as thai 01 an^ h of the oncefamous Plan cirrusml menagerie, e..iip S out hoMivI ...- still fl||| aftight Mr. QuIrk is 11 ei 1 1 'inl eombl-^natlon of Boaaaaati s i- ui .i^! ..pi.m^s-^it. Mark Tapiey. beallow. d In loltrr In the vlrlnty of the^railroad stnilon unless she can produce a^railroad ti. k. t. Theshah or Pe r-w has 11 tobacco pipe^oinam.nt.il with Jiwils worth about ! ue- M, 1^ aj WOaSE THAN A CENTURY RUN (tlloIn As u '1 ', ..iivuiel. Fremthe Waaatai taa p.. Th.re are a few paapl ilowit In Texas^who iire so ib-ludi d hs to h I'm' the ad-^nini'-tratloti Is I 'i '1 1 : 1 over the ic-^pahllcaa fartliaal Rgtit ^ ihai atate. At^Hi. aria*at Uaa can \ 11. in the Ohat lag*^Matan at aaara aaaartani 10 ike admia-^latr itioa lhaa In. 1 atin t^: ublli aa party ofHie 8otilh. that one of the^|af half an lean^t that, at the finish. pin ThePoll.- of t uvtnrds. WITHone accord, sine the W..',-^eotl tltxli ami tin Nov a ml^ 1^rleetiors. the men In the coterie^made up or those a ho. im lug all tins^yeara. have neither flailed Bar cut ball,^are pomp, u lv talking about u ^rum-^pruii.ui of the currency question^They have much to say about the ^e^-^tr. niisi. in the ruin m y OMMUaaaCB]^lingering over taat word with pompous^air and sputteilng uo.tit a 1 inmon^ground for agreement, as if u matte 1 ofprilnipli e.culd In .1 ha, gain e .111 affairor the object .if political dicker. Thesesame men, had WoPott won.^would be Hp 1110*1 ^extreme ' all If at Hag^between Bombay and Cincinnati in^the other hand, had Ihe g. ^ Id hugs acoted^emphatic maj.irlties tin ^ ks ago 111^Nebraska and nhi. and N . V.ik^they would to-day be. the loudest^mouthed goldbugs ai them all. and^tney would have s. ..ti I all ( uggesii.in^of any ao-calh d ^ ompromlae. They an-^tiiere adventui. ^^ . ousting In the politi^^cal SUlf lla^ iaf) the tide to turn quickerthan tie ^ c ap T1.1 ara aag^lutrly no govid 10 tic to or 1 . ...unl on^or t^^ travel with along the highway at^politic*. The) are lea-dollar allverlta*^or by-and-bv p, :alllst^ or Ftatieo^Jtrltani.ic fualllcrs or what ^.^u will. Theyhaved the t. UK th. \ areready to spbt in tan They araiii^anmething 10 aaapen what ,1 huwlln^wot kery then palaver about ctaaa^miae. Compronns what'.' The prupeail^that this count 1 ^ kj rump ral lo have^a fiiiam ml plan .11 I liea s.lv ^ 1 - 1.^ration to ila old-tin..^ ^ m f fWMtMa)^ahould be thai plan, hi the .\pi.-s -i^of a princlpl. in favor of that princi^^ple nearly Itflj \* r cent of this coun^^try'* minions of ottigaaa raaai 1 pail^afo. What happi'iiel ut the poll* this^month warrant* conservative men 111^thr opinion tiiat this principle 11 ^w^commands a g . I liltv per ^ e ni of the^nations rati W rit n. xt will happen^^:f course no man can t. II. hut the out^^look cirtalnly is that taa c. inage ' r^gold and rh.i vile aajaj in I 1 a. gal^Jorlty in Up Baal BattioavaJ ic u 1^repres. ntatim - Thi*1* a iase where c .mpi 11^don't count H 1* aaastMiaily like anoth.r e ase a he h Iraajbll I 1'. - 1 ^^u 11 -^try during a painfully long period and^w hlch aoim ^ 1 ^^thrmaelve* thev hael seitl.d w In n I hi thisman wasunc oiisciou* for thirty minute*^Isn't of th. slight. 1 ^ a. 1 mill 1 ^ th. Ifhe Bjgeaj r had Come to. It Would hllV e In ell Jllsl the BMBa to ihe pBjMhti Id* funeral^B'OBM 1 have, tost tip- state any nigh*^gff any tcara^the riak of getting^knock, el nlly is one which the pi lie^1 mg 1 ucs iak^ it s th. n affaii TicKtandiiid does not call attention^to tlnse saw-dust ingagem nts on hu^^mane grounds 1 in that score, all thai^e .ni P. sa el against 1 1tight ing can^I., iirueel with nine Ii pr. |M let y against^f. Hall with t hi- dlffi rence that thr^I't Ir.e-rin;-- inl.. ate tan. t than those^Hint g. vein 111 footleill and that In the^rahl thi tiHk to life and limb i* let*^tin.11 aB Hp gridiron ^ ^n th. other^band, k wcve.c. up lo date, football ha*^It* dovot , - , hie fly aiaotlMliea Who ill ^^^|es|Mct I ' citizen*, vvhll. the pier^Hng coterie is made up largely of the^!^ m l , .t thugs ti cliist-ndom N,1 has the Standard any ^f the^moral ajpects of prlr..' lighting In mlrl^v In n it diitcta public alt'ntloll lo th.^Ilavt. ivnl and lliquites wins,' tic iinn.. mi^, rltk arara 1 hen tha tight iiill 1 .1 'I'll in ral uspeet of th. ^ aB^Isn't worth discUMlng Is cause a much^im 11 p tt-ii^ ^^t point is raised The^law af Hie state of Molilalia says that^prlge lliihtlnc shall not be tolerated^any while within the stale. Hut for^that, there isn t a doubt thai Ihe great^ci.nl that went to distant Puison veuldIhMniri'l tu Molilalia. Ii vai'lid10 come to llutle. but It vva*^^ lie I tip it and assailed that the^thu g c^ iii^! 11't |Mis^lbly be In .Moiitanu^It Isn't likely that Hie public will In^^sist on forbidding event* of that char-^aalar und yrt BtrahM the small fry af^fair*. Th.i|i^ stlull rni.-.d I^ e helher count; tal to be their own ladBeg if what If good legislation ami^v Bath* f the ir plan is tu enforce the lawwhen \\ -un. th. n fancy Ii do U. BtahtaJai Maaxi ^ as . t rha iaa arista^that lit* their Baajati ti^- trouble la^Hint city aayj saajtsiy offi' ^ 1 - have hhjI pianv ^IriPui nllal^stltuent* who Iwant to y. ^,^ pri-c flghia and Bta will- I^, Ing thtit Hi I . niceis isrinlt a riagiaui ,^' vli latloii ^' thr taw in go umhal-^i I. ngad These efiici r^ would run their^I ^ - . IT c st a count} fifty dollar* and^I plm k away with their levolier*. In^I BajfaaJI of gaast kaaf ft tiy-larceny^devil v\ho hn* stolen .Hough to l^e^ p^' hfah from starving or fr.-egitig. but they^hai. n't I word to say when. In the^t. ni of n p'ir.e fight, u law of Ihe^! siato Invih ing btavy |m iialtlea I*^I rumpled. TheIntention. Bajajaaal In yesterday |^morning * new*. I* to bring to Hulle. fara battta tin i .^. 1 ha bruisers ^ ho pi 1 filmedIn Hail. Wi don't Ihlnk that^will work, the Standard may b. mis^^taken, bul II dm1* not believe that pro-^1 gtainnie can be carried mil. ami It s a scandalousthat her poor ^'|J father^offend her an annuity of II.WW for life^to leave the country. She went tu^Loud hi. but was soon back in America.^Sh^ was i^i.i. --il In a sanitarium for the^morphine and liquor habit* and dl*ap-^la-ared from public view until tip other^diy wln n she vv a* found In llellevue^Ipcspiial. poor, friendless and 1 lose lo^death. Hernialiirdway and his t.inilly 1,-^lurned from Kuro|^e las: week. The old^general shook Ins head when asked n^a reconciliation with hi* wuywanl^daughter was not possible, but Mrs.^Ordway went to the hospital and^mother and daught. r vveie daspeil in^each other's arms. Hciieral tirdwuy^finally conaented to the return of the^prodigal and a reunion of Hie family in^Washington waa planned. The very^next day the aged veteran fell *n k and^dli-d at hi* room in the hotel on Sun^^day evening. Such I* the story of a^beautiful, wayward woman, who it ruck^the pac^ that kills. DuePastor's \\ af . IheKind Piatl ^ aalatk^Fr^ c the Itocln st. r I'm sr. PIill I idea of a union 01 the republican^^raaaaaatkaa with tha CM main was^a aaioa which would m 1. IB* two on.^with tin understanding thai Piatt should lie the one. t:\lterlill Mam May*. FrontIhe Philadelphia Pn sa. Knip'i1 Wllllnni tin ntaer day at '^hob liiia over too ph. . s nils in nine^hours which proves oaay list rely thai ha^can rhool off aoraell^ 1 '; else besid a^^|^-i elu*. taaahjnv ti,n if aaaaaaMaas Fromlie H aj . 1 Ibrai Siiirs*sii^ 11 ^^ a* to curre 1 \ t' tdrm eieii-^tinue to p nir In. and th tr 1 irlaty Is tn-^Bagaase, Ail of arak ti m^ un* that the aub-^Jetl had Is inr be pa-rmltt d te rest. Bh^ PersonalPointers. it,i n.,1.1 '1 fjaaaa, ajfai aahs the n^w^eoiigres*lc^n. I library, say* the reason^Thomas Moor. - nai.ie v 1 aat nisc nlu d^nil th) walls Baa that Hi ' was 1,0 room forit. * HamSmall the lawyer. I.elurer. e-ws-^paper man und pr^ achi.-r. In a sermon^last Sunday eor.iinilteit hlnisei' to the^theory that life I- u failure fmri every^standpoint 11 may be 1 Icwed. ^ Mrs.Khz..Ii.^' STaiig. who deed r ^^. nt-^ly. Was Ihe widow 01 Janus Je-s,, SI rang,^who t^ yoai e. a i t, ^ d htm-. If to suc^^ceed Joseph Smith, the Mormi 11 leade r,^ami set up u k.i.g'ioin on Hiav, 1 laland. Mlehigai.. M^ Kmilv fikl.lie'gc has th- unldiie^distinction ol 1^ Ii^: la llrsl woeian phv-^sielaii in n^ w hV llail 1. She Is u gradu-^llle eef the rplvei IV of I lingo Hid has^studied also ext. iisl^ ly In Kuropi. She^1- regaarkaMy 1^ utlfat and i sag) tl^y -ars of uge. r putthe Miaaouri compromise through'^^1 11,111 H'e pu^* won't show up congress.*event^-*ix years ago. Theaf 1'^ 1 Uadta aaBJBtJ*. Tin-only point trmtblela that the ^as. 1... auat it In-a boat Untie :* that a pruaerutloa there votveda prtncipb^wouldn't stay DOB -might proYi to Im' . iiibarrassiug to some promised. It k^ pi up a disiurbatp wreckednational partie* Il pi1 1 llaelfin every state eoovetltUm and ut ,^every croae-road rally. As many a-^forty y-ar^ lati r whea nm*t of the^partiea la the compromise wen dead^new men proposed to ^save i hi ^ Bfl^try^ by a new comprcmlse^m. n like ,^John Shit man S'huvh ^ CohTBJ tviiiiamaTkad a ajaj t wouldhave pn v ai!ad bu' f rAh I^^gasd braver men of thai da:,, ilk. Tha.i^deu* Kieven*. the Wufhbiirn I: 1f tin distinguish! d gu^fn ri s ais st the mill^Ledge tin 1 Inr night st*^who had^ever III IVer IN11.slam is Ihe ipwspapel* keep up^tl.e talk aJaaat a labiint place f^t^Mr. fho;^te, with ^^ mm h showing^of -orlomnc** ri* if the appointment Vatalli. lv. Tip gossip I* the no-rest^autumn m ' I, in \--w Vath already has11 1 a billed so.it It I* occupied hy a^man e 0, ir tlnnr^ |^^Hti^ al. ta dis^^tinctly hostile 10 Mr. t'hoate la *ay Cliaaahllibeha A. iilogharu and Owen 1 nothing I u^ I Ubhl tiaf president UK New rata papus contain^many BBb**MM tribute* to thi^^ll, v Pi H.-org. H H.'U*rhi^ii.^w lice dp el a few duy* ago in his seventy -^eighth year, having for forty-nim years^servc.1 BJ piistor of the I'hurcli of^the Transllguratlon, more familiarly^known as the Little Church An ui I^Hie Oaffjaf^.M To I ^r. Subiiie, the reilor^of an aristocratic Fifth avenue chun 1.^is use illnd Hn origin of the name lie^had b.en asked by Joseph Jefferson tec^eolleltlCt the fun tal of ill- coni^dian^lb Hand, but he d. .lined, telling Jeff. 1^eon Hint Hn ri w us ^a little chunli BBaaaa]the aafajay when thai H| *m u things^ To B hp h J.li rs .ti replied^^Hod Maal 'he little church BP und lib^collier The liitb church and It* pas^^te 1 hav e since hoi u cmlean-d to tin-^lln nri. al pioftssnni The actors paid^off tin di bt by which it was bunb in d.^a ad oltcip 1 than any other 1 I0rgy111.11.^I if lb ighton w a* called upon b^ tlpm^lo e . 111 ^ wedding and futn ial 't.^^ ^ i'urlously enough I^r. Hnugli- i^ ..i^ not a patron of the drainn. he^nevrr uttcndid 11 theatrical perform-^line but .'ii.'., and that was vv h. 11 at^wa* a boy Hut there Wi M BjB BI rsoli* 1^too wild or poor, or low, or wicked, I^thai In- would not attend ami mitust r^unto B In ti tin y sent for bini W here^hi* service as a Christian minister was ;^usk. el. whether 111 saloons, or luotlpls,^ir gambling hous^. or dins af the I^slums, there he went, bringing what^vomfort In could i^ those who vvre in^sortovv and distress lie was not 11^gt . at pleach 1 or thinker, bul In w. 11: ,BBS ut 1' lllg good Mild |n^ BJ Ploty will^live long In the affection* of the pr^^*-^cnt g' in ration of New Yotkert, Withthe Thorn and Luetgert trials^running slmultane uislv the relative^, im riis af New Forh a ad Ch aga a^^I niiirilcr 1 lilt * 1 an be judged with tol- iiable accural } . ^ Thereseem* to be a suspicion that the^postal savings bank boom i* making^more noise than pi igrvaa. Kvidentlv Sti.iin ha - I^ I 11 pi 1 tic latelyon the aaaajaajfaaB that ha ita i^^mightier than bullet*. 1^ If properly approached Mr N.p k mightalso I ^^ Induced to make a .^ii-^fi ssn 11 showing how l.u, tg,tl did It^vv Hi his little sausage vat. ^ .1 Tn^ issue of bin-' talllsm taal not net ,|^a Inn BM law v er to ki ep It alive. ^ Tliefact Hi*' Hurrant nnd th ether^muidiict* 1 ^u lined 1.1 Sau yue.mU David ^; Vui in^BreaMhy bnw i r. v^pay u it' In of *^^^^In the brewery tl^valued al II ^^*^ ^^^^^was working for^W^ k TaaaaaaMartlada canalcommltt e aadvice pn ttdat t^Khiii 1'an.ii aaaaa^tine in St. ^!^ o-^oth. r night hafat^n^ f e of Btaten Is'^111. id of ^ ^ur lnt^ 1 ki Ing,.Ir.. th.- mice^: recently BBabla to^1 1b IM his interest^Im ar* Ma mini^ wa*^and last August he^1 salury 01 |M per ahaaTBaaaof the^the Traill l.ague.^of the Philadelphia^^|e n df Mvi r.sl 11 Ii c-^itlnt. 11 Island, th*^. chamber af 1 aa^^nut on tin- ^Improve- \iatarwayi. JacquesKb Ind S .-er, the l e w HaV-^tIf* 11 minister to Hi. e nit.d Stat.s. I- .1 - aertaadns ^ flue 1^ oklng man af about :n^wnii raaaad Btannera and a van httaMI g.infine lb w ,- .ilu^-ale^t nt Pur*^v.lei hi was a to nib r of the 11 :^ v 11.. 11^legation, and afterward nturmd to Port anPMra, wlmade un enviat.lc riconlas a Inwyer. PithyParagraphs. i ittoaof Athena Is Thepresent^12^.|^ ^. Aiistnahas ...bait 1 ,,|f a* miiny inhab^^itants us ii, rmn 11 v tilasgowha- sj h, ,,iih Inspectors; Uv-^BfaaaJ has *^t. Thepsitiulntton ^f iWater London was^estimated to Ic In J^ 11 v last about ti 177.-^H| 1 hiet of Ii 11 1 IIon being t.KM'.'S inth. mtaaiai aalar hi astring ^l Bead worn by Mary Wood-^buiy. who ^ line to una countiy In the^Ma v flow ^ r 111 V .^ Ahoming pkrei 1. stolen from Breektah,^Mass.. ami kept in N a Yolk ^ u^ b-r two^years, returned in it^ tote In Hrncktoii^the oiher day. Taaaaaa'ipn 1 n |u4ga is hard pat to^It 10 determlni ^ ithef a mliist.r*^c ' 1 tn ag e t ,for fl^ htirpil s' 1- Vlcesshould b^' ullilWed. Aisiutaaa hill t 11 the aaaM jjlaaat. ers111 the wnild und. r the Drllfcah^lias Hitti. , . . 1 e, xt and th^ t idied^^tate* third and France fourth. AllHie BMNBbeni uf the Ittltlsh roval^faaslt) have ,; 1 1 . fancy for deslgi lna^Jew.lry. and. a , ml,, design all the^presents the v r^ 1. each other. It.etliPolonm it ! 1 iipoiirciix. the m i d oreBest ral cf Purls, have tun ask'dlo ao lo 11 mhatV to dire. 1 two^raaeerta of th* p oharmoalc society ut^that city. Anderson.Ind I..11 a humane Bectcty^raaapaaed of children ranging In aaa from t^ 11- ,nd tha plucky lilt e t.ephuv. ,,'..,.. .,1 rtsl of a man lor haaaavjhht 1 1 mailt11 rati bj which parce's w ' h^Ing ^^ iHiun.l- . ...1 ,,( the value of Ilia^may lv si nt 1 mall between Kne atnl^l*raara it ^ aid 1 tin postal authori^^ties have bad ta hnidle bicycles. Aahepherd at ^ Lambery. havoy. em-^aleyi a hi is...1 ,,r a dog ^^^ heap tinbi id (^ 1. ^ iioise aa lerstai^hV e rd r-c 1^oul us p |l Ii^cog In^ rdi r to^w Hi aaaajaai iaaaaauatII iia . , .1 nut m^ ^'^',; and^.ni 1 ^ l^^^1 .ft h 11 n i I ,,.. tl t wt t it -ig^. ii p. an ^hi^ ' A M ild Hot tnlieel i I del Ulltl i'l lllllBI 1p citiMftiance*. Fromthe st Uoaaf Olaha Paatufrat. Foraeveral daya West Knders buve^been trjn i; p. solve the mystery of a^bicycle ride *hlch occurn I one night^tal araek, ao I ihui portion of ihe town^ha* been hlh d w illi strange storiea of^Hie affair Almost eiery theory ex-^' ^ pi the 1..11. et one has been advanced^u* a solution eif ihe matter, and these^theories bav ^ be . 11 t hat It vv as an clope-^ment, u awift tile for a doctor, a go-^us-you-please 1,0 ... and a . has.- after a^lemale Ucycle thief. Thi* latter cornea^very near hiinng Hie mark. PVhaahjan go . million In Ihe West^Und that Hp y an used on nearly every^occasion, and Hi iefore it was not^Ktrnngo that wlo a u certain young^man and Ins intended decided to cull^on a mutual friend they should ride on^their wheels, lb- rode over to her^h^Use. and tin 11 tha two rode out lo^their friend* hotBM, which i* near^For.si park There they rested their^wheels ugalnst ihe porch, where two^Bihar^ stood, ami went In. Onihe same block lives a comely^little miss, whose bicycle suit constat*^of u derby hat ami bio nieis und some^other things. Sin- had been over to aw^In r girl chum, aad 11 happened had on^inr w lulling clothes. As she passed^tm- house whet, in,- .veiling people were^calling she saw the wheel* haning^uguinst the p..i.li. ami believing that^the diamond frame belonged to a 16-^y ear-old young mm wipe lived there,^she decided to surprise him by taking^a ride on hi* vv hat L Hewill think some DM ha* stolen^il.^ ^he auld to la 1-It as she led the^wheel over the lawn and mounted It. Theyoung man and his sweetheart^had been talking in Ihe parlor, and he,^knowing they had g.rlish confidences^to exchange, paid he would go to Hie^library, where he could smoke. A* he^^ 1 Mg the hall he looked out just in^time to see some one wheeling hi* bi^^cycle amiss the lawn. For a moment^be h. sit.lie 1 Then he saw this person,^ni'.uni and ride away. Hastily picking^up a hut. he. Jammed It down on hi*^In ad and rushed out of the house. Sell^^ing the first wheel he saw. hi* sweet-^ln iitts. he droppcel on the drop frame^loin hllli and pedaled uvvay. Hisgirl, however, hud heard the^v Ip el's rattta outsi.b . and she look'd^' lit of tin window Just in time to see^a strange mum she didn't recognize^11.111 in the slouch hat jumping mi her^wheel. She is u girl of determination.^She did not hisitaic to call on her hus-^band-that-la-tn-be. Khe ran out of^el e. es, seined what she supposed w us his^win el. and sialic el in pursuit. The^Wheel really aataaaat, however, to the^Id year a*f brnlhar of the girl 0:1 whom shev. 11s ^ ailing, an 1 he, hearing Ha^door slum, went to the window just in^mi' to si e a woman in long skirls^mounting his wheel. He came down^Hn- .- tails three steps ut a lime, and in^gnot 1stf minute was in pursuit of ^a^feat ale hlcyi :^^ thief.'' Hythis time thi- girl in bl^omera hud^found she was being pursued. She^looked back und caught Ihe gleam of^the pursuer s viatch-chuin as he passed^nn 1 1.. ti n light, und thinking it was^^. badge of un officer w ho had seen her^take the wheel, she redoubled her of.^forts. The man behind wa* at a dis^^advantage on u drop frame, but he^pushed leiavily on. Once he looked^i^a^ k and saw some one riding as fast^a* he a block behind. And hi* girl,^behind, was pushing Hie pedal* hard,^regardless of the lingerie and hose^which the ilium.did frunn exposed, ami^Betertntaed to catch the man who stole^Ber u heel, while, equally *et on captur^^ing Hi.' fc mule blcyi le thief,' the boy^behind ri do a* If In a race. IlriivelyHn- girl in bloomers kept on,^although she v is punting and her hair^living in tin wind. Twice she turned andtrie'I i e I her pursuer, but he lung on but did tint gain, as the dlf- lenc ni wh.e is made the race nearly^1 i en between all four of the people^T n- bl .inter girl's object was to circle^arouad, so as to reach the starting^1 ut. win re she knew she could ex^^plain matter*. So she turned west on^Little II Boal var.i and south on Taylor,^gad after u hard half hour's ride^brought up at th^ s ailing point. She^had bare!) reached than than her pur^^suer arrived, and 1 lose behind him the^two others. Puntingand breathless, each tried to^rKplain, but after a lew word* every- t. h. can t^ laugh. Ami the young^man had to lak tha vv h do party over^1 . ha| ue i n am soda In an effort to^bush ihe matter up. Hut It I* still to^I^ derided a Bom the laugh i* on. Bat^ tII.mil.shell t inier llo li few. FiotiiHie Aik'-n Recorder.^Dr. Tiagan ahatrad us ihe other day 1 Ml-- of ill llllexploJe.l illHI-pnunder '^P..i lot sh I !' ill was discovered un-^.1. 1 1 p. a ni St. Michael's church, in 1^Charleston, When ihe church was over- i^hauled after Ihe earthquake. We were^eapeciall) Interested In this bit of past^history, as the shell waa taken from^I ncath 'Ii - p. w which was owned by^Mis. Arthur Ford'* father She and^I^ 1 famil) little n allied when they sat^l la. idly for so BMxny year* after the^a'ar under Mr Ketth'a good mlaiatra-^I tut thai they w. re in such Imminent^and Imnndiate danger. Thi* was the j^only shell that stiuck St. Michael s^church during ti e two year's bombard-^Baeat, It entered cm the southeast or- I^Bar oi the Chun It ami lodged under the^door of the northweat ride on Broad^street \\ hen tha church was got^ready f ^!^ se rv |. 0 alter Ihe war the floor^was simply reptarafj and thi* unrunny^visitor left, its pi. aaaaa unsuspected by^the congregation. Weak,Tired, Nervous Liverand Kidney Troubles and Pal^^pitation of the Heart - Appetito^Poor and Could Not Sleep. Fornearly 10 years I have been^troubled with my liver and kidneys and^palpitation of the heart, and waa under tredoctor'a care most of the time. I^could not lie on my left tide. My appe^^tite wan poor and I could uot aleep. In^.lamiary the grip routined me to tha^house. I wa* very low and wa* attended^by the very best physicians I could^get. It iccmed as though uotbing would^help me. In March I brcm taking^Ilood'i Sarseparlll*. In lean than a w.-ek^I rotild get a good night'* sleep. I con^^tinued taking Mood'* Sarsapnrilla and I^nm now able to lie on my left side which^1 lud not been able to do for years. My^apurt it* is good and 1 have gained in flesh^se! Mrem-th.^ Mrs. Ntcnoi-Ag Maas,^!^ thr] etidencr. Iowa. Itrir.cmber Hood'sSarsapaiilla lvHie tal in fact the On^ True r.loort Purl-^fr r All drtigciat*. #^.^'.^ lor B.V IJet Mood's,^r, ^ a^.H^ an* 1 ^;^^^'.} %e;:etiMe r* iioods PillsJ ^ H.J. Connell Co. BUTTE.MONTANA. Outfittersfor Men, Women and Children AreYou Ready^for Thanksgiving Ifnot tome to ua; we can array you In ^Purpe and Fine Linen^ on ghort^notice. Wi like to be appareled on Thanksgiving day , so that our friends^will think v\e have something to feel thankful for. IfYou Haven'tTime Toget a new Dr^-*s. we can fit one^on you that you'll not be ushumed^to wear anywhere. Klegance, *tyle^and satisfaction in abundance fur^very little money at 11J. Connell Co. Thanksgiv'gWraps HeIt a Jacket. Cape or Russian^Blouse; $:i,.rit)0 worth of new gar^^ments just in for you to pick^from. Handkerchiefs,Kid Gloves,^Neckwear, Corsets, Feather Boas,^Shoes, Silk Petticoats and^Dress Goods Fiftynew styles of Silk Waists came in by ixpres*. Just in time for^Thanksgiving. Handsome Kvening Waists d' I'liilToii, ever Itrlght Colored^Silk. I.ace trimmed. fi:i ii. Silk Waists from I^.7a up. M.J.Connell Co. S5 WEDON'T DO A THING DoiugBut One Thing, We Can Serve You Better. THREESPECIALS InChildren's Shoes for Monday und Tuesday Child* Calf, button, welt sole, patent tip, good value for H 75^and }l ^^ our price HJi and tl.00. Child'sCalf, button, heavy sole. Calf tip, good value fcr tLM^and 12.00, our price fl.W. Child'sKid, button. MM sole, patent tip. good value for 11.74^and 12.00, our price fl and $160. FREDBAMER LEADINGSHOE MAN 113 N. Main St.. Butte It +^^^^^^^^+^^^^^^+^^^^^^^ toooooooooooojow $25SAVED IS $25 EARNED TOPROSPECTIVE PIANO PURCHASED Onund after thi* dnte, lo off si t the expense of outside salesnv n and^canvassers, which we compute to be about $2:..00 aa each piano sold,^we will give to each prospective purchaser of a piano, who will call^at our warerooms. a due bill for f:'a DO. w hich, nt any lime within HO^day* from date of Issue, will be accepted at Ita face value ($25.O0^,^on the purchase price of the Inalrunient. Thi*does not mean an advance on the regular selling price of the^Instrument, but a bonus to you. which we would necessarily pay to^^^ ,invassets. etc.; or, In other words, you are the canvasser and get the^benefit. Hemrmber.the instruments offered, and for which we are the State^Agents, are the icnow ned KimballPianos Whichreceived th^ highest award at the World * Fair, nnd af* stand-^aid grade and fully guaranteed, aecond to none and equal to the best,^and the proposition offered I* *lmply a money-miiklng method for our^customers.. _,, , Weconstantly carry in stock an elegant line cf nanus, regular^prices ranging from $21,0 00 to 1500.00. fully equal. If not superior, to^other make* sold at from f.W 00 to $800 Oil. any me of w hich will be^sold to the holder of a $25 00 lertlflcate ni fMM \^f* than the regular^*. lllng price, as above explained. ForFurther Fartieulnrs Call on or Writ^ Q ORTONBROTHERS 8 305N Main Street, Bu'.te. Terms,$25.00 Down and $10.00 Per Month. (^^^XM^ JOOOOOO^K^0000^; sTry a Standard Want Advj i