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ODD BITS OF LIFE. A rkinMl g etd was Mlaste Io.e IeW b se.r 0. at e C e L - aset's sloew-iedi eam - pused Thhee lssewemt. ,we s noe s cupast a ounaa Wldbi , wa a To p-aw b-ra Ma wlbk east hair. Mg, -.=.ula wmasd le~ .dpespl aw lashes. Is her mss. a hmsa and la her rand Novel, whek .he w r. She was Ie daughter of ems New York's best-known musical ireetees. A ew t below hi ed steet a mi d.d mb dan, holdingl a fresly lighted cigar i his hand, swung as to the froat platform of the car. Glameing aMoe he espied its pretty coun. ocupant. lbs was smiling at wlt she was reading and the Iush on her cheeks made r rbewit isngly at.rctive. Ina tly the man east readse. She paid no atn hime o and continued her reading without even look recoglndd her companion as a we known singer at the Casino. and involuntarily smiled. The actor im buraed bherselfaan in heer ok ano d try shot a sly glance at er persistent ad mirer. He arose and followed her to the rear platform standing there watching her retreating h.uree. As she reached the curb she turned around and looked directl at the car. This was enough. The er umped o and hastened back. The young girl stood awaiting him. As he approached and politely raised his hat she said: "You evidently don't know me, sir, but I do you; you were one of the guests at my christe i.g. If you will kindly carry ths bndlo I shall e glad to ave our company home. I know mamma will be delighted to see you. My name is -." The actor turned red, white and Iue; then, braeing himself, he said: "Well, you were the prettiest baby I ever saw, and years have Improved you. Now, please let me oi, and when youl tell this iniekdent at home, please leave my name out. You may teil your mother, however, that you have learned that that the proveb. "There is no fool like an old ool" is t nearly true. Good-by." And the act r d his at and went off to hunt a fresh cigar. A Tua-Ddpgers Iugemulty. The ingenuity and pertinacity of the "taxdodgers" have become proverbial, .ays the Youth's Companio,. and because such men are both dishonest and unpa triotic the world always enjoys a laugh at their expense. A French newspaperceite a case in point, the would-be "dodger" heing a certain well-known Journalist and author, a shrewd man, it is plain, but in the present instance a little too shrewd. In France as it appears, dogs which are classlfed as useful are taxed at the rate of 4 francs a year, but "dogs of luxury," or those kpt merely for the personal sat idaeton of their owners, are chargeable at the rate of 16 francs. The author in question had a shepherd dog which he kept only as a companion and consequently as a "dog of luxury;" but he reported the dog as a "ueful dog." because, as every ne knows, shepherd d a urseful. He was cited to appear before a justice of the peace on a certain day to show cause why his dog should not pay a tax of 16 frames. In the meantime the author went to his butcber. "Have you such a thing as a sheep ?" le asked. "Can you send me one at suelh a place on the Id of Iarch ?" "Certainly." "How much is it?' "Sltya-wo francs." "And yon will buy the creature hack from me for how much ?" "Pft"P-two frances." Hert was 10 france' loss on the sheep, hut 12 francs' gain on the dog. Two franes were worth saving, and the har gain was struck. On the day named the writer appearued hefore the magiestrate and declared that hie had a flock, and the dog was his sbep herd. "But where is your flock ?" asked the justice of the peace. "Here," your honor, answered the writer, as he beckoned to the butcher who stood near by. "It is a very small flock, but it is nevertheless a flock in the eye of the law." Thereupon the butcher came forward and deposited upon a bench a caruss of a sheep, skinned and dressed. The author boad frgotten to tell him that the sheep must be alive ! The owner of the dog was tased the 16 franes and was condemned to pay a Ain of 82 francs for attempting to evade the law, and, as the butcher would pay him only S0 francs for the eareass of a seep which "bhad been hauled before the cour't, his attempts to save 2 franes re suites in a net loss of thirty times that amount. WORKING PICT IN. Au I'n.eeeamalf Atte.mp to D (ira rsp tags M.eeply. Vnmw the New York sun. "Can't tool these 'ere railroads much!" observed the young man in the meat ahead, after we got fairly out of Mauch ('hunk. "How do you mean ' I asked, suspect ing be had a story. "It's a good one on the old man, and I'm dying to tell it," he grinned. "I live about twenty miles below here, and with in half a mile of the railroad. One after noon, about six months ago, my brother Pete got hurt in our saw mill and was brought bone unconscious. We had just got him bono when a neighbor came along and said a passen ger train bhad been ditcbed at the crossing and a ood many people hurt. Tuhis was just at d , and Pet hadn't come to yet. Soon as the old man heard of the act kent to the ears he sratched his head. looked Pete over and then said to me: "Jim, it's wuth trying for. We'll taMe Pete down ona mattress and mix him in and try to get damages from the rail "I wars agmainst i. but b sad It was a and so we got out a mattmre and tuned Pete down to the crossing. Four Sf.Ae crs were off the track and lota of ipeople hurt, and we slidkl Pete in amunong three or our lying othe h ras and roaning to kill. It just happened that one of the railroad attorneys was on the train, and he went about asking names tnames and writing 'enr down. An edging had caught in the saw and given him an awful whack over the head, and the law yer felt him over and asked: " 'Doany of you know this IoLr feI low ?' " 'I happen to know him.' answered the old man. 'His name is Pete S~tay'nor, and he orter iit a thousand dollars for this!' "At that minute Pete tame out of hi. s.er,) . andl( sittinig ip i 'n tim. grasn' hl ooked around i a daned way, ad yedle out: - Why In HalH z d t you elao that aw ?' "And at Mtt the old man got aw and lafterbi iaad Pete on to t aU about bow be to get hur, and to woedMr bow Irottor, and w had to snek back hnd-l him all the way " And what did the old man ay? I' asked. "Su! Why, tbhor' balf a mile of road with he trse blitered on each mide of it, Mad he' had vewbda kleking him mn til the whole lhorood I hip lamed and ca'nt climb doatep." THE LOCAL MARKET. TheMe OmQueae me Ag eed end Cer m-ob r kWT Day. bsusr-GrWamuliH. pM to e Yok "ause! ,u, , U ,p per pod. e. M- ritrat ee--a rm: re- . Ia noe Jrle--d e .sN1ya.e e 1- 0 Ic Am,,. .lijea.l;ro, e1.-; extra YouUn Hy. PA. at~M ,-3i .,42.50;5 gal., S.3; 10 t 7o t . per c. 5-breekages. MO hrlt-Pr o l.er e rlbu, bs.;O Le trd es.s I. Fresh Meat-e-Pork, 2e; beota, iee; lamb, -t Ltaadaad coorrn ne beft, Ioedd pIur B; weood, 1m 26.2 -bI tr-- di Io n S b,,, * 3.75 Dried BRean-Navy. SLoo per loo b; ImAnu Whet-No. I per 1to S2.C.r Com-Crrr.A, per 1o . *I 3.75 Bran-er 100 t, $im; bmra and sbort per Flour-Per 100 b. Pillsbury's bes, p4.1:; Og den, ".1D; Nirue. ".DUl," "*P. Corn ml-Per ea , 1 2.. at mel-Per Io. , p.1. Lard-ISiCa. Fresh Meatsarok, lic; bewf 13 lamb. quailes, 78oSIO ; mutt;o, 7*1hc. ualt Me"at*- . lac; bacon, 1ic; corned beef, loe pork. lac; uunsruge, l2lc. Coal-P'er toe, bad, $1».8; of. -.g. Wood-Per eord, Sm. Hay-Per to,. apa. traw-Per %m7. 4lA. Oats-Per cwt.L W2A. .MS. 7rXTIN. (oeroW. MM SA U A AuaOIALCryOPrNAI OIGin WM. L. HO3, Pr ImLt MARCUS DALY, Vi. P 'L W. M. ThernM, Cahie First Natonal Bank --0R-- ANACONDA, MONT. CAPITAL, - - $100.000 oam S mes bm a.. . .l I, I ---. m ausmeI.Danh...xew v U . d ,,, ...................l t.. m .. .... . .................... , lINERS, ATTENTION! EXTRAI DRS. LIEBIG & CO. frtmuMab y b.d k BUTTE CITY At UbM Gem .or13m ofmIni IaMirodwi. prvMeo N ss at d"roadway. LIESIO WORLD DISPENSARY AID DU3rtlNArIONAL Medical and Surgical Instltute. Ka m C llm cmr. *uhºrP"* 0.1 .l~aor~jbiuSd. paiiame M U dam Nmie W hi. al-m N.~ rom mma U Pmd-(emimdIa d hisen IN at mmd arrel OWam Mm :a m rsmo d tobrom N~~Pne umm. rka's ime MR owmm TM myyý ýý M mhIor exm 'murdal padgad. AA~~r~et~feis. roeferw.e corn.ý Way. or geao.d hiary of s ~cm.mfkTa w 1 e I.mo yllib.s farIM bPe dhi.L bol bt a Lf I 00 vMi t hY me me dr law s .dbped a 151 ad SOie orot trullmor 9 an? tau pa.; e dry Ose Interviewvk prefeurred. (IIsd o.CO.sedIop1wdh rEttlresedwý i whya o rad cannot be cured of vat.l dpIIOIadtiDerftu 10nteiellr. anduraot Chsk elWgec Gl t. atc le. o .lImel.tloae~a lto iji 2, S I lpgrr oI~l.d hecti Dr. co, ar ilre the e o.ý d or upoosibl i.Uxts left n IfojltoC;s V;Ylait OCI s Offic hours fro 9 t,,, a rod to 9 p. I.; or by aPPolntlneat in nb~rur." rat u sest cases. ý'AAeocy for h~r. Werble'l lhvlgorato~r at Moan z, a . Bnututw\. Matte( CHEAP AWERTSEMENTS Z ýmuý -Of th hu - m-t - WIm t On "No m mb..I isim two xa~3r~utlrp~ MI' 4J SmUsmIum OPPORTUNITIKS s eta y pgr Ito M r 4v st r 1 APpy NoI U .rY two to Iv. Sham WANTZD--WSTUATION adw*~4mwebuS he dme.L *i imr W h W(e Nm. A bed ehmw . fw t se d. Wtrmd mawI be IA.t ebr« th Bitt or Aaaee~w/d qee. aP/e hdaggj TD-4 b a "Yin T kd a r ei~ Yr Wldegs baaam hm. 21 WAX It u-w4 a.ko u keagwr o cook; worYUld e to po rk; pad riereaee It required. eaa t (,ul mtd oee. 27 las . a oddress M. L. lo.dnae, fl o~ at. !t WANTED--HELP. A man and wma~n~Ia Mom am to kaow gat their watchesb andl regsLed a Uro1 ad work. era. W eal Park s .C B.se. ewl FOR RENT. t)i h - large, pliea het room, furnshehd. twareIl ai Ueag Owen OUkak c Notloe for Publocation. LAND Ovnn* I. HL.axa " Moat., April f. Ir. I he hetl reb malv that the Bowf .an aed mater has lied natlld hisa eat{ to imake r the erk atof th Itrict, a ad of adeer Lodge Couty. Meaý, mat Wde Lodge. Meot.. eo My, J. : ., ar No. . Adar o I t. h ". He 11. =I wt m seu to prove his mid lad, via: Y.eamln Ie. Na re N NOTICE OF FINAL ENTRY. .. .. ,LAME) orrv-. a-, HBaA.ax, Maet., April , t11. . iotUce If hereby given that tae following named setUer has Aled notiek of his Intention to make fnal proof in support of his claim, and the m Court In uad for e ,er Idlge manly M - or l his abseence. before the clerk u* -sad . rnaet er r aLodge, Montana, on June ?, IUS, visa Israel lIbbs, who made hoImestead am-. katlom No. 2$l8 for the w. ,, a. w. %,, mre. 13. ..5.a. r. l w. He mames the following witnesses to prove his co.tiaeous refesidee upon, and eultivato of, aid vdi: ..aullus . ('UaeH ad Jop Marshall of Anaronda, Montana. Carlo Andrll and Jos Nelson of Warm springs, Moat. . . . W. LAxuorr. . reglsler. NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS. O(rrm or J. V BRARl LtoW,. COLNTY ('unai AND RmIU.nURR, _Ins Loou. CovT.-, MONTANA, DaLmLoumis. Mont., Aprki 1, IS. sled propomls will be recelved utlU June 2, en frl 1{ee. Ueer lAdge rouaty Ive per __. aolo boada, payable in twenty. redeem J. V. BIIAZRI.TON County Clerk, Deer Ilge County. Montana. Notice of Sale f School Sasi.. IN ACX'ORDANCn wik he provisions of s Stions il. 161 and IM1w of the Monana authorized by u ekecton Rd at the disri acbool huse of Nehool Istrict No. to i the dcy Af anaonda.Ileer Ledje a ~MntyIontana,ua the 17th day of May the school rnuLse d said ditr.t o. 1, Iker loda county, Moa will on Iaturday, tbe I1st day of June, lG, at i o'lockp. m.f saild day In front of the loffieof -TuH ANA'WNOA trmANlA. ln the said city of Anaconda, ell at publie auction to the hithest and best bidder for cash, the couon bonds of said district to the amount of twe nty-ve thou mand dollars eaWls, d bonds to he of the denomnatlion of two thousand dollars tjS,ao eachb, dated June 210t, la, to run twenty years, and redeemale at tehe option of said trustees on and after June list, IaS, bearing lnterest at the rate of sevea per eat. per anaum, laterest pay able awm at the sauce of at Coudy Ad canns t beod for leas than their Iar value. Dycr ar othe neard of Trustees. Datted M . I,1. . A. KINU , Clerk. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. A aderied executrix of tie of" Charles Prye. deeersd, to tbe cred.tors -ad easd, to CRU53 U. an rY the neury avlebm hw wIthi ten months after the Arst ub u thIs eice, to the said executrixat the oe. .H iI Cemly, Helena, MO na the saw bheia he foe r forShue ras tun of the busi~aes est~ t, i the roun y of Lews and Clarke. Drast April Nth. IsN. MARY A. PRYBR,. Lxecutrix of Charles Pryse, Ieceaed. MIMOU.LA AMBAY OFFIC.. RICHARD MABYRH, ARIAYIR. Prompeasm and acruracy uuaranteed. Inm y mail or express reeIve maediatea p $ given on the cost of Minng and MWin -- O_ e over City D .ag Itore, HioOIN, . AVNUI, -ISHOULA, MONT. Wl. C. HRYNES, LIVERY AND FEED STABLES Translrot torek ('arefuUy Cared fwr. Flrst-Class Turnouts and Mod erate Charges. Fir.ct r.ee. Rast _1 MaMa. Aarna mda. Mootai. CITY LIVERY STABLE. CARLETON & MclNTYRE, I'ROPIlroIa. A Ig.rral tranferr busl.m trasseted. First-clau dngle and double riL., Telepbhoe No. !S. Stable, Broadway, Pbilipsbarg. No More Delays A! GARRISON. GO RABT a WRST VIA Nor thern Pacific R. R. Jhe Dining Gr Routs and Great Short Iife to alI EASTERN CITIES ALL ROOif TAIX/ we wit Through Pullman Car from Butte f. Pleun t. mod : m Chimaes, C. med Lme PdM&~ LI-oa UXTUS. P..rlre Pullm., CoocAc, P alatia l Diuw sg Car ,. 0"ertt Ch mi OQC. A Moss cc cows& "r.."~',M lINK SONKOUL. Dwa~-Eim aa. so Dse Iy W Ouelii M .. ............. .mp. m. Dim Bau~gm mu Omibýtasyg JAL MC= Cskl ýIhW*p wso MS.... Um .m S. Opp.rtll~~l~ L·rw lueapolls & St Ious Rlallv -AND THE FAMOUS ALBERT LEA ROUTE. Two Throgh Trles Daily fm St. Psal sad YMa p. to Chicago withoutchana eaeta wi m tht hat Tralas ot au Il.... tbe EAST AND SOUTHEAST The Dire sad o0ly Iuse Rannes Through cars 3etween Minneapolis and Des Moines, Ia. VIA ALBERT LEA AND POrr DODOr. 5.Wl Threagh Traius betweu Minneapolis & St. Louis wad the Uý LK colas a the xlw.Mp I and Many hours artvd and the ONLY LINE rum al. g train daWly to UEMS CIT, LEATNVOIT, ATCIIIOI, lMaki ae. ae wRh the Usnac PMels. sald Mac,, DTopka nata e Raiways. Clu. nneeouso made In Uno IDepot with all tass o tme t. Paul, xYlnaeap and Manro ba. Norther ParS. , t. Paul I t ail ays, from sad to AUll Poitsi Nortek ad Northkwest. RE N THERE R'IN o Mt. Louis anre eia t. Ls Pullhrn olllm epag l ary t ,rek C a.r'. a( i our u. Palace Dining Cars. 1M t1bs. of ba1.gYa cheehad FEND. Vare al a s elowest. VFor Ue tabes Spat or a etc., ea apes th est a waelrest op therm te C. H. HOLDRIDOE, GeiI Tckest gaM Pea. u Agt, MINWEAPOUS. MINN. REAT NORTHERN R'Y LINIi 31 eaIt gNortrInI5 aiy. Eatera Railway of lasentsa. Withaer P4mk Falls 5ailwas. Ihduth, Wataertown a Pienu Itala a). A Great Throngh System Time .moly Ilu runmannn mragllkflny 11111Il Irrlo cr o rU. IninUng ar,. hII C~w·),rr.1 Mr /'.d "wper Frain smalstl to NI. Paul sad MlIneapMdlM Wit Iot .haae. 4'enuwethuo efu Cfaa.(laa aual All Eastern Points Mad. t omioan I*I. Kt aL t.flaiIuFa1. UtiKAl fthrr iat u.a. tralli. Will alriaart fraI.n Biut(- Ja f4dIUUs N... 4 Atlantic I i.pa.,. + U a. lt. fur Ilrlrna. or."at VUlls. 4. Paul, Mi tlnnt"aapa j andl isalam Ilulnt(. N.- l: K'rlru 9%I r.- i am p. s.. )'..I tfrntlat ion as t.. "i-l. aag .ar r...,.t atou J. K. UIAWNON) 4cit. A Muat. hue. E. II till hA~Ib, I r:ut 1':t.+. Ayyt.. htt."tia. H. H. LA. :LKV, 4;.u.. 1l' Art. \I 4' 11 . Hritu. F, I. %'1TE F. STEPHENS & CO. ---Whe.. eal . a RttWaU Dealsr I_ Meats, Groceries and Provisions. XLL ORDERS PROMPTLY ITTENDeD TO. M. IN STREET. - RNACONDA TH-OL ANACONDA STANDARD S The Official Paper of Deer Lodge Gounty. PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING IN THE YEAR. A Paper for the Banker. A Paper for the Merchant. A Paper for the Mechanic. A Paper for the Fireside. ARTISTIG JOB PRINTINNQ THE STANDARD Reaches Every City, Town and Hamlet in Montana. It Gontains all the LIatest Nevs. You car have it left at your door or sent to any' address for $ro Per year. Standard Puhlishing Co. RNRCONDR. MONT. "Catch On!" 34 o(e Changs at chn fm BBLENA & BUTTE TO CHICAGO -VIA CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN KND UNION PACIFIC RAILWAYS. Tbe C. N. W. lo Makes Diaees Unior Dp CoameeUoms at Dever wub U. P. & D. & R. G. Trains ANd Rum Thoku Vutlbdld Diag Car Tnlrua TO CHICAGO WITHOUT CHANGE. Many Nours aved. sad the ONE Ur, Avotding Troubhlome and I..g Dielar at DENVER AND OOUNCIL BLUFFS TI a sNt sHORT To ica0 mnd ll Points Bat Fureher interuumati hfurlh Unon i e T k"S " at Heeams au d mlo. PRED GREENE, G. P. A.. Salt Lake City, Utah. THE J. CHAUVIN NORTHWWRSTIRN Furniture Company Can P1t Lp Hotel or Pala oa ~hort Olar, The Great Fmarltere Hue OF MONTANA. rvt)hthe frmthe chsheapest to the best. Wes Brdway, d Butte. Moat REAI)'S DRUG STORE, MAIN STREET, tnacond. . . . Montana. Ticlel ON SA.. WO Az..E PRINCIPAL POITS EAST, WEST, NORTH and SOUTH - AT1 '*"THEDEPOT .. S. D. 33553. *y n" ALM n. W. ADAMS. Ghmini lM.L MONTANA Fire Clay Gorr'y. Lq .. .t ma. ..- l m..p. Va I aIm O.-- SaN.. 1[..q... - ---- ---------4 SFe the purpoe Of oputting uapre a eompe pmMs n. m el pia brk. .Adewlk btoQTkaaad dnhite miraow offer to the publi a M.M sum ofsares of the treemary tock of the M.ntaaa Frir C(lay ompanyas athirty teats pr .lian. 4 ',r ire clay Is rtdwise by the Aaaicusda a" o.ther largo smneites as brunt equal to ar As. rLu i the world. !Ai lawalo. of our banks at the muo etesal 4`rssut of Udtrlbution for th. meekting markets of sIb4-aia. Idahow ad Waaslngtam. glees us r tIeally U45 iiUlrwttiug. aunl with the eretcas of it compulsst. Iplanit will mlak. .r property r~rorwd JAMES B. LEAHY, Sscntq