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HE IS A DEALER IN COIN Il HalM s Mlhl Io Dllma' lorth nry Ter. The Man Who Buys and Slls Small Chanie-What He Does With the Nioke U M(, nnles He Pu MtM. VIm the IrUoklyN Every working m or uanshine. during banking ; a & wago of liht frame and lather coverin, drawn by a Rosuante, with a meek viage and the eat of worker, may be emn Landing a few mnaute at a time In fromt of s-e a or another of the many bauak tat abound in the neighborboo df th City Hail. Prom thi . wagon desea man with an ctve tread and dark hair ury lang under t rains of probably Alf sprla. In his band e holds a canvM as orf l ar e and evidetly of eavy weight, whibh e drws thm ro t bek of t wages, nad wJth which be eters a er by bak. If e dom not take a into he bank the proes Is reverd and bh emerges with a Lge bag of money, deposit i in the wagom and drives of Irankil. Few ae better known to the opulent busines men of the city and lees known to the public at lare than Theodore V. Smalley. Mr. Smalley's occupation i that of a broker, a title borne by ores of wealthy and worthy cittens, ssidents of the city, and not suflcient in itself to distinguish its bearer's vocation in life as in any way remarkable. But the nature of the brokerage business that Mr. Smalley has tranacted for over the last 30 years is unique. No one else in this city is in the same sense a broker. One or two others. perhaps, are in New York. which city, however. Mr. Smalley includes to a cer ain extent, in his feld of operations. Lon ago there were men of Mr. Smalley's business whose abodes were in the vicinity of royal courts and who were the confidants. creditors and counselors of chieftains and rinces. In the present day it is in Pekin, Nankin, Giunl, Cabul. Teheran and others of the thousand and one cites of the dreamy orient that they must be looked for. They might be dis eovered in some of the cities of the Dark Continent. He is a money broker, is Mr. Smalley. To buying and sellion money of the low est denomination he devotes himself with ingleness of purpose. Promising build in lots are no temptation to him. He is indifferent to rises and falls In railway shares and as innocent in puts and calls as a frolicsome kid of (drwing room eti quette. Nay, it is even rumored that be cares not for even the elysium delights of the Gowanus canal. Mr. Smalley buys pennies, nickels, dimesquer hfit dollars uad doar frm cwurh banks. and newspaper o.ees andd of amusement, and banks a'lae business bounes. A p t of l per cent in the dollar on pennies satsfes him as will 76 eents profit on $1,000 in slver. Not often. he eays, does heget more. It is in the nagnitude of his transcetions and not on the per ent age that he iAnds lt. In ysear he handles over He Is puctual it personified, ad many the large stores I whibch the elerks time the hour by his daily arrival, laden with strongm b with ennies and silver. oely," said Mr. Smalley, with a sigh to the writer, "the perolt were much greater. That was when trade dollars were in velue, but now the business is down e ne and It Is not on account of cnnpetitlon." "Are you not afraid of being robbed '". "I wa robbed once, but I don't think I will be again. Around the banks robbing is almost impossible. There is no more secure place that I know of. Oficer Kelly is a vigilant oicer. He has been a lon time on his heat and knows strangers at sight, and the character and purpose of every loiterer." It was on the 7th dayof March, la81,that the sole robbery of which Mr. Smalley was the victim, oec'nemd. He had pur chased early in the forenoon, and about a quarter of an hour previous to the rob hbery several hundred dollars worth of smal mone at the Ble oice, and had driven to St. Anne's church, on Front street, near Gold. While waiting a few moments In the p al reence for the Rev. Father Moes a str e man took advatage of his abenos, uped into the wagon, and, dri· oat a furious gallop escaped pua The robbery created a ae t the time on a.c count of the .udaolos msanner in which t was effected. W. H. Merrs, whoe sob. riqet is "'ountry cooklin," was arrested upon u o tried ad acquitted. The moey amounted to 6F, not a cent of which Mr. Smaller recovered. DBATH FORETOLD BY A CLOCK. It sItries Twelve When a Member e ths Whmlly Is Abeus t D6&s. "We have not ezasetly a Ibanshee in our family, who foetells by her wailing an approaching deathL" said a lady to a Boe ton correspondent of the lt Louis Giie.I Iseroer "at we have bhad mysterious warning of achb given as tam and time sagsn by an old clock whieh has been in our fmil for the last 13 yeas. The works were m ined by a ba.t Sred by a British soldier durin the rvolutionary war at my gret.g dnth. which b bot pmsgetirely throagh his body, killed himt lanati., and then broke the glass dooru p senern the works, and stopping them fCur, foar. though inumerable ats tempts have been made to repair them. it seemed that some unknown r kept the ed lte.au pt wahet deth Apped his e i over the household; .o It was l to the glneet. "The asmt ladamsne of Its warninl was wh. my grandfather died. He hadbeen very ll, but the physicians had at last - d him ut a danger, and his f wese just cogatulating them* svs a this news wen the loud tones of a dlock striking 12 slowly and sud SlUke the tolling of a bell. was heard. , what is rhat?' mid m rand ms r. There was but one other clock In the bhors, which was In full view, so it was evident that it was not that one. 'It i r bther's elok," said her husband. It asW sbek the close of my day;' and he/ow they could rmeah him be was dead. Just as the last steWke died away. "This oounron was reted when rmy gradmother herselI n. The old clock struk 12 jusn bs w her last atha and amy father, at last believing that these wans eontbhas atural Ln the salr, bad the old s emoved, leavinonlyr ds hollow cane; but a few ears ter, when my brber was brought boas dangerously woaundd after the bt tie of Chmneellorevlll, the long. slow solemn tones of the old clok were hearrd s before, and poor Leon's life went out as they died on the air. They struck for my father and for my IUttle child, wbo died last year. The elh*k warned inm. oo, when my m iy ster died in Japan. I had just got a letter from her. iii wbebh bse bad spoken of feel ng very well, when I ard tim nkd eloek whch was in a remote store rom, utrike so rapidly that the notoe al moot nlnged aud then began slowly to strike another twelve strokes. 'y siter is deed,' I mid to mn busand, *and b-a dd ve uddenly; but who the other strkes ame for I annot inauine.' My bbtmndtried to reuon and sen uto ridl. cule the Idea; but I mourned for my ai ter as earnestly as tboug I bd seen ber die. and when, a I knew I sbould, I bead the news of her sadden death, I found It had taken place the smne day and at the same hour as tht on which the clock struck, allowin for th diffeence of time between Japan and Boston. Her baby, a few bous old, died a few minutes arer the mother." NOW NH PUOPOUWD. A TVeg Pls ow lwm Ei sWm I by a (oeme Prom the IL ILUa otbe3smeIam Swas vear mushk mmed at the artile publshed a few dars age em "Now .04du Ai To." I think the wa, I is urn". and the Urm mt eloa ialse -see novel thea the methode tshe follows In that aride It was a ease loe at bat sight, but the gir dlda't knew how I ISlt, usthor was I se eared a e mtinental r me. She was a modet, retiring, ba.hful little u sad while I watd to tl her how I thou.p ht her, I was ofrals to. I had e*i' I made u Sb.md l th I wa.ted her. t he was a- .Int it wu ud fhten her awaw If I .ke. About 10 clok poseda game of ere ad, and a joke, suggested that we pia for a wage r. that she put upv ogalnu t me. nShe moet consented. ItkohId was going to lose, and I It was a last cbance, even if It was a Joke. Well, I won, and told her with a lagh that a bel onged to me. After ttsing ad lookLn at eab other for a few momews I took her hand and said sIe muet alwas pay her losses, and that the hand I beld was maine. BbShe looked at me with a mile and said quietly: "Well, If you want It you an have It."S I oUn the rl basu of cauds ma Sundy Is we Ibhave isiretted the vIolati of the fourth command help m couple. easuu to Make a Mar Crssy. Frno the Washlestm suar. A morrespondent In the house pes gal ary is goilg cmay over this problem: "Dkd you go to the circus?" some one In quired of him on Thursday morning. "No," he replied," there was too much of a crowd and I hate crowds. If only one tbird of tbe peiope went tht o now. I mualn o ." "Yos,"tsaid the man. "but did t never occur to you that the majort of people are like you, and if only as manly went as go now ten times as many would go as go now . See?" He didn't ezaetly see, but be caught a faint glimmer, and trying to see is now what Is unsettling his.menal al ance. The Cetegae amte. A Savannah Afirm Is on exhibition at their oeoe a new plant in that section. It is a species of the tulip, eolled the eo0 logne plant, from the fact that it bears a bemry shout the irse of a small nut, whbi.hb forms when queed a drop of quid that will make a hif+isld bottle of , so powerful is Its ragraee. The leaves of the plant arse ln and lance.shaped. It grows only in the ade and has to be kept ver moist. Thee are probably not more than three or four of the plants in that section. WHAT THE WITS SAY. Pl Ietly J.atlable. Frin thie .oston Journal. • .ow came the Jury to a-quit the priwnar:" uskead the satoolsbed sranger. "The evIde~un all went to show, did it not, thaI he killed the naun?" "Yes." rel~plk the jurymnan, "bult It always ap Ieared inJ ekle.ur before you came In that the mun he killed always imrsiuted In aying 'Is that .r?' whemn anyludy told him a bit of news." Alas fr Her Fame. Fromn tme N\ew York Mun. Husband of Authoress- My dear, you are famous now! Your picture is in Uth newspa Iers. t(AuthiressI tka. on lance. and Imrsts inLt teats. Itum.mad-Why, my dear, what Is the matter? Authores--The horrid things, they have made me with a Ist yeIr'snneat uon! BIe.a. gar trem.. Fro- the Terre Haute Express. Minaie--I.am*mtraid I must he showing signs of Mamle-Why, dear? MIale-Youag Mr. toltheau t wase oupllren ag me last mght o having uch a amnrrowmhl. iladlectual face. Mer .r the Per.ed. Fraom pocb. tiUd-ay Mehool Temeber-Wdl, Johny). whtm weaM you do It you were a mat? Johbay-l'd slug de mpire wet gave a d.krsl Lsee ais Twirtky ~em do eder day. Maduly AesmeMted ear. Frnm the Chies Times. ysitaner-That man ao the stand is makla.ir very poor witnes. Who Is e? auilir-A lawyer. Wise br speroeae. From aurper's Baert. Ted-This i the leed tiwc you've lwn en gaged to that girl. Imk out you don't lose her again. Ned-Nut much fear of that; she Is to years adder now. * Ssympthy. Fruan tihe Cork. Tramp-4'an't you help a fellow t a Ilight's agang. sir? I have't se n a lwd for three nights. Leever- Tne deue. If you can aolud a spr.e of that length, you're ttter ared than I ison. Me WH. Pruzzed. From. the Pittabuargh (hroukr. Foreignelwr t RhusooMad: "This stat5e is in hIoeor of leneral Le. is it?" auLtve: "Yes." Foreigner: "'leneral lie, I wlieve, apured the cit and compelld the surrender of ti.a eral IGrat, who was in eummaad of the iulled erates?" N.atve: "You're entirely wraag, air, tiegnera I*e was ia command of the cofedeatell ." Foreigarr: "lint they were defeated, weren't the', by the unim tro.ps, and the national autorty estored." Native: "Ye.." Foreigaer: '" where Is .raMt's a*lmlln NatIve: '").that le0'l aHbuIt)Cet. Foureigner walks away with a puzzled ripres. lue and an idea that things ln gaeal Ineed a digrtam. A F.brle Ib. re . FrnI Ihmrakr Y(gaIta"W. Ue It.iiderIp: "Ii, yo.lu knj.w what haak+.ut.ii Ililrr Iwrr, am*t I % 1ia.I4 Iif this t ilay.. taci w...ksago.' Ibsem Youth. From the AUtsUte MIthly. IbeDn's youth seems to have hen very lonely andsad. He seldom shared the sports of the other boys, or even played witb his own brothers and sisters. His most vivid remlnisences of his native town are of the old city hall. with its stb terranean Jail and a dark and dlingy cell in which lunatics were confined; the church, with its asuelations of gloomy piety; the pillory and public whipping post, at which criminals and runaway ..rts were cruelly courfed. More eheer tl memoriea of hbi childhood are of the bousn which be used to spend in a small room next to the kitchen, porin over old volumes full of engraving. This cloet like retrat could not be beted, and was often fearfully cold; but be could fasten it with a book Inside and *.ut out all in truders, and this advantage outweighed any conaderations of mre physical com fort. The one inthe third act of The Wild Duck, where Hedwig is aborbed in Barryson's History of London, and, not being ble to read the text lerns what It s al about from the numerous pictures, is one of his youthful recoleetions. ner breen as e fully r.eguadeas tis now. The popular eoaeption of the daee. or sheloW o ligtu Is. howeve. very lame eet Mot panms would y that the sro us as wlthin our hose. Bt th. uSrSa weather la i.a light oat two or thee times, but 1ANtlmea stranger than that In an odBinary ahadad and ewtalaed lron of a eiy hbous and the arn. paden walkm L alon tbhe unmy ide o a street an noeeisy more thn & Joo tine as much moreo the health givin inlaSene ao light as they would raeilve Indoors in the umually heavily curtained rooam. No Derub of It. From the (lio. a.t , I, rmwoer Stranger: "There seems to be a Sun day law in this town." Resident: "Yes, sir. If you want to et shaved you will have to wait until Straner: "Oh, I don't want to get seaved. I want to get drunk." Resideat: "Come with me." THE LOCAL MARKET. Thes goQitatu s Are Revised and Car r.mted verr Day. ulmcar-GranMuted, per I, "('" .o; light brown, W; pulverized H & A, New York. )3L oIt, Is.lo; maple per pound. or. Cofe M Rica, It stro; Ma o,nd ll e; Mocha, 3S40c; reasted Rlo and Cot6a hi* 2ag We: roated Carbelo. 32se roated Much and Jva, A; Arbuckle'r 3.. te apn ush BRreakfast, WO SA40; u dr, 0fI.; extla VouU Hy Ieklem-Kten-3 ga.. 2.50; 5 icl., 03.0; 10 b -r ctw, 3.00. 2 5U- e, $W .0. - e r--P b, 356aW4. Cbhete-Per B, 0 . Frunts-Drked applr, per 5-b ·lakage.s 75tW $1.00 ditto slced, -boxes,14e per 11; parbes. Salt Lake tee; apricots, 2..; evaporated ditto, ce; blakbrr, lac; raspberrri, w. California rui n. u~ s pr ca#e. 3-b Standard tomatoes, 3.. 2-b mandard corn, $3.00. 2-t- Ha d pas.63.o0; second, $2.75. 2- bu-ll and Ilma beLns, 2.7B. Dried Bamans-Navy, 66M per o00 b; Ula, $MD; ilyo, 66.28. Wha--No. I per o0 I, 12.0. Corn-Craked, per too ,. 61.75. Bran-Per 100 b, 1.50; bran and %horts per 1le 1, $6.00. Flour-Per IO b, Pillslbry's test, $4.O5; (g den, $L3.; NtragW. "Ialsy." 6au.. Corn meal-Per loo 1b, .'io. ()t meal-Per 1Mo 1, $4.50. Lard-loaSc. Fresh Meats-Pork, l.r;, bef, sQJOc; lamb. quarters, a75l.00; mutton, 7;,1(e. Malt Meats-Hm, OI.i JUr; UbaUo, I..'; eorned bepf, lor- purk, l; 1 uscp., l. jti. 1Y f. (' l-Prer ton, hard, I$9.u0; ion, 9.'o. Wood-Per cord, 4.50. Hay-Per too, 6o.cO. Straw-Per ton, $12.00. Oats-Per ct. 2.0. lINERS, ATTENTION! EXTRA!I DRS. LIEBIG & CO. Poremmammy loom"e Is BUTTE CITY ml NuSIhm" Omee of Mainm" arm ""raa. Pttihas anamiao aallUromdway. LIEBIO WORLD DISPENSARY A"D UriUTE3ATIONAL Medical and Surgical Institute. "0"am 'M III . CI Dr. Umbig It. 00. rf egul arA Indute 1a med. idea ama maimrw Im IneWumhier - C 3.= loiin t Nm4MoaLCaMfam as, Va". dinsmams (whdethCOO by l~A~eum% 1126916, or ConatmOci), nw ek (mihtlome).bial Debility. (ionU . (rw) =N-"08me(kml of mv boablet an Stictue) h14 OTW Gomm. 1~~~twt~alife memhbermbip. (barVGe. w. -=w!c& eured. ADt medicin. awe w for mch mndividua mNottlw Wo from budAtuss atgient. at a die taste treated by letter sad rexp... Xedidesa meat everywbere free frow gawe or breakag. In diemmeem of ýýtre Dodhrsink.ef a"d Nermwoysaeiin.a eUa s Aver Said Gravel Coapft 6Iathieua~um.l',im~m eNl ether Chr~osodamiem Write for Ulllutrlltm 3se.o Defornmiliea, (Iubfer~iia te lo eP.. lmo canner Barn. -k opeau Irwume. of Wome a lipectaly. Reparate, Par tmorlad "p~kta tute MHAlLM a specialty of Private iea. All blood dlnrmme emoceltiy trmld wM Mug olo removed from Vg =wr wbt merc~re ebrueTe~ ftr lAMe Peruom.1 unable to "Mi mr mVy be treatd at borne b, or~ser.j muniontoae066 ta cdm eL l~~rM weeta newt by maolor espee mecueJ muM Us. or me4d hM'ie7Oy 6f eMe. sjad We Wel so"j Iii Plain Wrapr u Nookf From~m why -tboueand cunnot be cured o Opkimi and NervU5pous ie. KematwC "ak. aMM Sperueatorrboi am. mpteO,26 blh.(In oribma. (Ilevt. Vartooode. 't.. Dr. Ueblg & C~o. w e a~ a 0lfed or re. Ipoibl ,~edala8left in elMI&AS ajamte 01or hours trornl9tol 50417 to9 p. m.;.or by appointmeent in oebecure and urig.at .on oi iNS4LTATION' FRE(E. loOMM 2. eiiEV Hti oadw&. bu'tte CHEAP ADVERTISEMENTS. Addsen~ g uder 1140 hend Ahe flea #i dirirrfi funfl kwae % mjej i .intara jrlhe vue rivd. ii ad liuemueutawwpfs d Jor .. l. I6 ff1. MISCELLANEOUSr W ANTKI)--Tutradek ftwly & 4w4la a fara 0 4a1. C p , flntm et of Anuilt e ak Fobar furnture n as theft is In faute and ga1 as new. laving I IeI usd bWt a ~hui (IIU A~dra.. It II., hex 35. Bultte. Moat. 66 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES NALK-4100 only. buys half interes IN ~IY Y·o~Ud 'Ya(Y Ic* Apgty N~o. Fol' bushweas an Park sirvct, be M roadway. WA TKD-Vinmer, with two to AIve &oo TV sand *d~ m r~c Lbus WANTED-SITUATIONS. AduImfrneb vl he tueld u.er tE. lhead ~thmn m li aiscan W a& POOrmemtb smel)af Anounuda #m a( the _____mL UWANTKI)-ti-tuatiom as Iwik moulder. Ad dr e SK. d.. arm aU.e. Wntie. a WIAN'TPI-A poetltom as awery teaser. Yworkupfamr aaei. Apluy at . .ft. Kn tm;hardware istre. or address biox Iti. AN 4hTRIJ-Posiium as conk. Rnqidre at * W. w, ;raa at. (up-tars). W AN'T -I)-usIom todo mrat houswork. SRikquire at 4 W._(Granite s. iup-stairs i.4 AN'TRD A jwmhttem-4.uermna houarworkl W Apply u, A. R.. valladrd uffk.e. 4 AjM4TRI-Itituation as clerk to dr Koai V 81,reu. Adidre~ss HBy 1, Wtaudurd ufc., Butte. i W ANiTF4it atlutlunas an 44)Ist; tenrhi; B u t t oman a 'r . A d d r e s m H o W X .2 , Mta d a r d u 111 " , WANTED-HELP. NTED-lma m.: to work an lbe Bear lree easelIs Lta . Apply W K. M. Op & Co. W ~amlsg at. b 1ATAJTK).IStOs lbargers for raslrsad wark ln V Ap MOppemCo. W*NTKD-915 wood ioplh. at ___a pe (Or. Wyomig at. A A NTK DV- l tea m ter n at ,La Sad 12 WVTpr daay. Apply to K. M. p~gusselm & Oolam~ing~ W. 6 .Ipad· iWTUANTKvrqy mas an wamasm a om w oLhkowtr 7 s their c watbe udr y~~ rli~`· thorouh sad ork maam mne bbyy MK. Nelra e a· Cho.. enu, R Par Psrk rt.Butte. _ Itt FOR RENT. RVN I -Furaiskh'd foam. to rwt a ofaf a roomers, at \o. $. Main atreet, Hull.. uSa 4-lm Tie RENST Kklpbl furnished runr- By tie I. day. week or furnhabeod loeauaa Mr of Ieuý,ser A. Ilrnebauca lesu stores. 6b Maim st.. Bstte. tr. NeIugitt. , pp. 6 Notice of sale of School sends. SA(OWYKANCF with the pmwlualoa ot sec ties. 191.. 19 anld u o f the ounsa.a mscgse law ad acts ameedato ItLhere, ad as eaabald by as elee at the ditrict schod .d· ~~I hclhaI INatrlet No. Iola ith cty a Am aadam Ster lodg ou'atmty, Mamm w , Itmb d day 1Is tayfro t at l. Wat5 II~~ld·L,1r'crok p. . of baldmray ~h Tos ANAI'UNA NTASOARM the lb ineetoly at soa bast dder 0apubc smcie So the hbehs Int'ui*~rbr m n*D·lb. muapsbee at~r add d el to the am oan l at to lw e oytep ud beet b~ cr 0ia sk, the /oupocr bom rb of ~·o~ll~_(4lmMr Imad. Sob. t h wa ' t bhaumand dolr (see) ~L~Lj~r~c 3Ius,1 to ru weatyr yasre and r=J2Wr apllain at tid alteeny am and o utane 21st, Igo, earing intenest at the Irte at ea f w ceute . pr mannm, intereg 351 abll snuemla lily the th uie. th lb. Caly Treasur ot lItr Lodge muaty, *Momasa. Sauid basis cannot be sobl her lee slhan their liar talue. By orer oof he Hasrdl of Trustees. Ibdl Y·c l,1w. . A K GClrk NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. LAaxb O4?y icj HKLPMA, MoUt., .11une 4, Ia.I Sfre Is hereby given that 1toilohe I[amed saterr bha Sled inWoieC of his Ibntenn to [Nake fiasl pUrof In mmltpugt of lilant, mad that said pruno wUl be made efome thw Judge or lt lu" absaaeIe, the (1.rk (f Deer Lodge 'oumty, at Iker BIae.u Montana. on Jul -An Iuth, 116S vie Danie~l r~ on IHInIwlatsad aM'&l'ttlou No. 1.511 for ther e. !,, UI. w. V, u. , w. W. I, 5.. It, Ill. 4. n. r.t II. ants telp fallowigag witneauas tom prove his uNtliatnlaaa reldenaae Metam, auil ealtivatkig of, .aid blud. vti: Frank Nlllrnmngham. tllllam Prtnl,. Wa. Juloa Forrest al Tlmauuma Yord. Jr.. all of eluart. YoMl. a. N'. I.AN4cl4E)ltNY.. kagilaer. WM. L. HOGS, Prsri t. MARCUS DALY, Vice Pmwg. W. M. Themes., Cases First National Banc ANACONDA, MONT. CAPITAL, - - $100,000 CaMM8ms0i bui~Na April 19. AUM Auirlen ft"oa ... plow yoft RArable Bros. & Co)........... DOWe LWO LIVERY STABLE, CARLETON £ McINTYRE, A enel - u l 1-r Teepea loo R Stable IsAi , Phfllpsbur& N 4 %ULA ANSAt OFFICE. RICHARD MARIH. AMMAYER. l'ronut"Si arnd accuracy guaantesd ekm e 1.) hall m r awlrcw ree re at S('butinug reaanmabt. Raamoaauoea jitid rpeltaMI. na Mtn mining tprttkl. 3g njatrd% 0ie. the uet o'f MlningandMiflling M. IInery. U4Vce over ('th lirug ?ktoe,-- - Ht4)fIN4 AV*ESI47, M'- LLA. .MONT THO ANACONDA STANDARD 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 PRINTING THE STANDARD Reaches Every City, Town and Hamlet in Montana. It Contairns all the latest Newts. You can have it left at your dfoor or sent to any address for $1o fer year. Standard Publishing Co. RNACONDR. MONT. "Catch Onl" ut o0..e Change o csn m BBLEIA & BOYtE TO CHICAG0 -VIA CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RND UNION PACIFIC RAILWAYS. 'le 4'. B N. 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Fur tbe of pow"m a la forith..t~ mimaka .idg . eLSb.K rrlr Ol e the pabte Mola" Fir. t bu p. ys it cai·s per m or . cpll IaY bemi t b~theem rse mama. drb am w sa pr aeompIkt.amt wil mkc our properrty e~rd JAMES B. LEAHY. SmrtSI.