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THE RANGER - 'itbtem w*t heai N mea 'wa aet nah eaMi d "Dd T"agle, wla a dml ddthbe h uW ep head. "Them In de hold el.t he e goer 9 toee w-nks vo, eni basenl' when he's boM rb bas lo the e mny wad hoe he a to me elsuo hae Ihalt he eoarn." "Na, i." "ler me." Then a peelative slams all es tsh k ee ap gathaed aomed theo stee. "IUhees noo," eoatliad he eld man between hi putE, "we're a hebolia' a remia r eim'ael from th east or a boras t6St." "oe don't look 'selly like a crim'nal," e routs pqmiaent etinsa known as S. l "We didn't e'plctio notbin' when he derre up in that big wagon o' his' and asked if thee w.as w cabin be could ret." "That'. is' it," interrupted Dad, with emphasis. "'Pearmanes is deoelvina'. Would a man shut hiself up alone iL doocrall day if be wasn't a sharp or sm.p'n ? Would a man live three weeks in th' town without minglin' with the hors or iaoitin' em up to his place, if be knew thar warn't nothin' agin him ?" Tbeme unanswerable arguments bad hardly been unburdened when thee ame a gentle knock at the door, and a mno meat later the subject of the conversation stood within the room. He was a man of perhbape , tall and slight, with a skin of effeminate whir neos and deep set eyes, whob reflected theeUarnestnae of an unusually thought fit and sensitive mind. An intansei, black drooping moustache seemed rather to assist in the prevailing tone of sadnese in the foae. .--- -- 18. -- - Wilm an w ean posessieon we new corer removed his hat, an act evidently t natural and uneconscous courtesy and with a slight anlination of the head, whicr eemed to inllude all i the mroom, bhe greeted the lounger with a low spoken " n evening." Themr was a long awkward pause. A bright spot lashed into esach of bhis pale cheeks ae his greetl passed unanswered. but be still retalned his thorough self possession. Replacing his baht with a and keeping his eyes un tlinhoingly on the crowd, proceeded to explain calmly what he wanted. His horse had died the day before in the sted at the eabin. If some one could be gotten to remove the body he would be well paid for the trouble. It required a strong prejudice to out balance an offer of this kind, but popular feeling seemed to be decidedly against the stranger, and in addletown popular feeling was ver likely to prevail. Finally one of the men removed a oorn cob pipe iora sufilent length of time to drawlout, with mock gravity: "Reckon you'll have ter git rid o' the hoes meat renlf. mister. None o' the bo seem to eotton to the job." The s wu hailed with a round of -guffaw from the Haddletown ellses, and before these bhad died away the -ua.l., with a slight bow, had dlsap ad s quietly as be came. Perhap it was the laugh that had so .molliflin an effect on the aemblage. Perhaps t was the ever Increasing to ba.oo uimies that soothed it into beter mood. Be that as it may, there certainly was a reaction in favor of the sranger after his departure. The western miner of a dosen years ago was a curious mixture of good and ev.l, swayed by the slightest impulses, and, on this aen secount for the .d of g6ood feeling which rolled into l)ad Tangle's little shop as the evening roressed. Fiuletop declared, with more goOd humor than reepect= that "the old e bag seemed anwy".' and even Dad himself allowed that "he migbn't be so had, arter all." This was the state af fairs had reached when one of the boey suggested, with a laughl, that they should o over and "cart the old homs away be ore morninfg." TI. 1da 6. h.-n nR....l .. . tL.. and yet, ffteen minutes later, the crowd was struggling through the moonlight toward the stI er's cabin. It was decided that Filetop's team shold e used, asbi shanty wa nearest that of the strange's, and the boys had almost reahed te old shed, when sud ýe herr h was aquick exclamation from t c a clatter of horses' hoofs, the p crack, crack, of a derringer, and In a hr moment some of the party were chasing a riderless ore, while the others beat over a motionless gsure In the road. The igure was that of the stranger. The bone was Flmltops. The change from good humor to lndig nation was extreme. Even before the unmeou-- Ie man was pronounced tlil alive several were makng toward the .bshed i searb of a rope. Te report of Flasletop's pistol had quickly attracked a number of spectators and to these Ded Tanie was expouodi on the keenness of tipe of chrter and his ab partlar to detect a borsethe 'at fir squlint." Streage to say lisatetop seemed to take the aalr more esmly than the others. "Give the man a chance," e sad, as the rope was brought up ready o nowed. "He can't escape. Lte's carry him over to his cabin and give him a trial." After a ood deal of grumblil at "put tnl' the thI , off." this was flnai agreed to, but Dad iisrted on taking the rope along so that it would be on hand when wanted. It was only a few stps to the stranger's eabin, and when Fuuetop'W horse had been returned to the shed there the still unconsclous man was borne. After forcigr open the door and deuce iting the limp agure in the alresj hted room the men to examlne oare fully the inLr and many were the ex clamations of surprise at the shelves of ooks, the grat lamp and the general air of neatness. But tbe supreme sense of Saddletown justice was not to be shaken ty mere asentimentality. Dad Ta bad juet delivered himself of the opaen that as the stranger had been sen een making e with the horse no trial was needed, e one of the men suddenly interrupted him with: "Hello! what's this?" In a moment the crowd was clustered spellbound around the pea.esr. On a peg hung a tle fe. while be neath reeted a pair of tiny shoes. The rough. hard faces were studies In their varked exprsielo.s. It was Fiuleto who broke the spell. Without a word stepped qulckl to the bedside and pushed aside the eurtain. On the pillow lay a flushed little face, amid a tangle of golden curls. One or two of the miners turned away with beads bent forward on their breaets. Flulaetop's hand trembled rsraely as be .sld aside the curtain, and oldDad Tan g·eessaed to speak, and got as far as *WeL. I'11 be - ." when sometbing seemed to choke him. anld. after swallow "WBaasa-he levoml mm ,.1« v the - with die4 dOWW --^n - -- ý-t thMW MSet a-..edemp, Saw." FledetoPem a-e hekayr, fived d o euina - to eamemal the imoelemn Igure mOB the Soar. 'Be Maid bewaseui to brings doctor for Use." -M tiedhh do voe. "A docrhm boea inTown?" be aisd with "Ob, no." ansewred thelittle one. eom ply. "The peeple In lwn wouldn't help "Bnt have swoXn m deWUv?9 lsanmeM dead," mad te cIld, Witsout anodwr word Fisutosop turMed. With me boed he placed bin eat to the amen bogal" he whb pe11 hoaroelgraM~id - through the door war and a momoent later there was a lat teroIlrieaboote. So the ittle lumhed face bad a doctor after all, and th doctor bad two patients instead.o one. "They'll both be all rigbt In a few day," be said to the circle of anxioum faces an be rode away. -1 knew the man over in 'TrIeo. Heo* heartbroken and despondent over the loss of his wife, but be's a frast-rate fellow." It would be untrue to may that in after days the tall alight figure was the moet popular one In town, for the most popu lar was not a man at all; but (hen, next to the little golden-haired girl came the staniner.-ZDl«»t» Fro Pft rrae . Aetig em ale Lawyers Mamm. From the Albany Argu. They tell a good story of a prominent eouumseflort-aw of this city, which has thus far escaped the types, but it is really too good to be enjoyed only by the breth ren of the bar, as it pases around the circle. He was engaged as counsel for a railroad corporation, defending it on trial at circuit, against a claim for personal in juries, in which another rSominent legal rma were attorneys for the plaintiff, and had made a good case. Our worthy friend saw that a verdict against his client would be inevitable, so be endeavored to "mitigate the damages" by adopting a novel line of argument to the jury. He assured them that the injuries to the plaintif's person were tri vial, and that no action would have been brought it the opposing counsel had not urged t, and that they ighbt rest as sured that whatever amount they would assems against the corporation defendant -at least one-half of it would be gathered in by the attorneys. When the Jury went out ther were not long in agreeing that the piaintiff was entitled to recover, and the sum was fixed in the verdict ren dered for 87p00. It was subsequently learned that the jurors had first fied it at M8800, when one of the jurors remarked: "Do you mind what Mr.- said that -- & - (naming plaintiff's attorn eys would get half the amount, and, as hallof :8,I00 would not be enough, why not double it ?" "Gentlemen shall we make It 17,000. then ?" queried the foreman, and all nodded in acquiescence. rocrw 6V iA16 v^4%1%i Tb... r Qmems Ar. 3.vb.d and QMr b n wb. Da.s J x a Iv reh a d UL N e w Y o r k ", i iL i TNOw-a.umStac~a~ " "m0..l 40a P i ; rdhr Pound. Ya lb Oc; Ilaa d PADdad ldmalur., 9114 trk;mased sfs rs ted1[aka na Sbý baling ameasst *2.78 Do d si B era evy. US pe r 36 .b ; L Ne Pot Sy pus. SL 4 b 1.7 pu- brsadhu. per b' Ia 11 M- dtto dled,_Qo boses,14cý ahrb sal r-Per e pris f, tY; beY t, *i 0g. 11e;; besabmk 1; e re str AM D ie d Lea N viy ý I le l ma ST lu Per l; f jUS. =%e=, per to 1b, .1.T1. Pe lss s. SIAMQ; bras ad sburt per Four-Per M l.. P~lYurrl'r be, 6.11; Os lIlaif-Tor. 11; beef1S90; lamb, had. l[" m pwk, Ill ; , I tic: corne oo-pslN'orr rrto·o ·tXiM; s !ar :G%" tt CITY LIVERY STABLE. CARLETON * MolNTYRE, rmoruiros. A -mrtramr Stibb, Burlly, Phlipbrg. I Tileis ON SALE TO ZL "c PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST, WEST, NORTH and SOUTH - AT * *THE DEPOT " 5.0.. D 7Uli sru The it. 9 V. MAZL U..Url Aws. G EAT _ 1tn x1118 Gws. A Great B TIe~It Ii Skiw Ctrkm" ai All Eartyr Points rMm Is Ums". DiM mat aiLubluma. UMwtI fmrthr Mde Imit urn de ut ki No 7:o. Ear Hium, i ý. Mg L' 'wl, Ururr mau· ad EmOmi No. !Ibusb IKprspn a* p. a. Fo~uLr bllo~lyrmmlu mplg u umaum Uckilea &Mm (1m tablsi, applyr to earsta JI I JA UO Um Tkt. " iTht. .4W ýUyZ tie.. Pains. nod iki. Agt. Get. Norw. By., M. Paduj lueapob & St Ia Rds l.a -AND THE FAMOUB ALBERT LEA ROUTE. Two Thragh Trai Daily fr St. Padl ced Ma.mp.ol to Chicag. Witºhobma hange Mawit the Fast Trai EAST AND SOUTHEAST The Direct and n . nleuang Thbrough Minneapolis and Des Moines. la.. VIA ALMERT LEA AND PORT DODOGL "Sli Through Train Dstweon Minneapolis & St. Louis And the rcluadl Citi e of the NisaluIppi, md May herns .ued. and the ONLY LINE ru alastrains lo1f o Uea CITY, LUTEUgwhh, UCIUOU, MaY eunegleas with the Unlon Fade ..ad sTop.eka . eata .. rhwar.u REMEMBER a . `t.larol are a a w Palace Dining Cars. tLM~ ao bogg eeked FREE Fare al ways mow m- t- loweg. For t.time. I through =k.M eta, cell apon the ea reettIt C. H. HOLDRIDOE, Go'l 1Ticket d Pa . Age.t, MINNEAPOLI, MINN. "Catch On!" 3 3nOmm4haagsear asm ) BBELBIA & BUTF O ClICACO -vu CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN gND UNION PACIFIC RAILWAYS. T" C~ S N. V. as Uals DMria UN.a U~o U. P. & D. & R. G. Trains AM far Throuh Valbsed Dini Car Trains To CHICAGO WITHOUT CHaNGe. faay Earn me hamd theb On a IdAvteing Troumbhmm ad Ioag Dru at DENVEE AND OCOUNCIL BLUP' a. It r N the W.r oe To Clcagte ad All Popits Eut FRED OREENEL . P. A., Sa Labs CAri. Utah. J. L. HA7MILTON, Whole1sle and ire de·lr i Staple and Fancy Groceries and Provisions Good goods and low p.ie. *SP CIXL R~TTUNTION TO !PIMIL.Y TRRD*o MWa St.e, Ameed. - Oppdlte Opera H.*e,. CLAIP ADýE~mgDEIUU POR SALL. 0 SAL-A m . or mu e __ s _ UC5LLAM OUS. b A ( lmea a to take 0 AAaos *A3rDAUO. M iU tl. ar ti hus.. UUSIIIU _OPPORTUNITiKS. k7 mSo rn ai k,°aL h si $ wau~t".uarnumm war a pd lb Wwwaif«. r ow esal rooma. *r Si WANT3D-HKLP. ~ ANTh1-I A (lwa IN dlagt house a Wgi~ui wimweam gok. AN rKo-oa urreo girls asalarkireet YVEUUEMOU 2~lf~ 16 w ANTIhI)- aAroad C fr Utah,. In work, Mat rwulori. olcceyer NBer flow Itrwwery. r ANTKIC -3,e main sam wamam to Man. law la ,,:rr, aum get their wathebe rdJwlyrpie hruhand work lie. 57 lEas Pa1k airstrate Co. . f tIATKI:I-A girt for geeral housework. . tMdtoMrs. C. K. nIne-., Third street. ser t n lar. ~ WANT"D-SITUATIONS. dwriarmattsma g will be sertald trader this head thre flate free ofW (1ýp fur the a rm 4 may hkt t at ether t.h nud.ee or c'ANTED-IkuatIUn by a Idokkeeerr of sevea yrars e la Easterr 1nks. to. I referrnt s furnished. a4quire a.T ')x.IA S-e. Huttue. .'ANTKD A place for geeral bhut work. S('an ive pgod frferfeas If reqauited. A. i. N THR DIlYRI(T COURT OF THE THIRD Judriial lilitrl In and for the ('ounty of r Idge and elate of Montana. u tlw waiter of the estate of Jaunme (iallgher, Order to show cause on sale of miser and per Irget aligther the admtlaltratlri of the aate oft .lames Usl.lgher, dereetl. hbas Ing iled mer I*t llito hereln, duly verflAed. p a)'ing fur an order of sale of erlaln real est .te, masse.. mla Idg lalim and laterest Is mines of said decedent wtd the perrnal peoperty of saki estate for thI , uses thereil set forth. It i therefore r -t.ed by the sad court that all wprleol Interesl a- In t he estate of said de.seta alapar before the aid court on Slaturday, the d day of Alugust. I.la at a"n *c'luck a. . of that day at the court ,mel of the said court at the Cour( House In the e-wn and tunmty of i.er Lodge. MontaUna. to o-w c.use why an order sisoukd set be Iranted ta the srd admalattral to ell all of said real antate, nales, maig la ims and Ieraumal grop sry o as mueb thereof as may be neresary st pablkt anuclo. ad that a copy uof this order le prba ed at least four sucameslve weeks in te NAlAtMNDA IITANIDAI, a newslIper printe mad putlished I saild ,ounty. listed July 5th. 111. D. M. I)URERI, Judge. UTU I lE TO OtºNTRA&'TI)t - Bld, will tw :, reeei'e! by tlw (lty Clerk of th. (ity of lanauendat untfl Molay the 4h day of AuWrst. io', at un clock p. m. to construtt a fence for he uw garbage andl dump:ngr ground for the 1e ftenes will laclo a tract of ground of liMt ixk acres,; aid fr ne to twb fiee igb mil to be solid with Ilmards uprlght. The eun racter to furnIsh all material. The city resemrr he right to reject an' or a I Ids. J. IR. PIMAIIMAN, ('tylerk. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ,LAxl Orr-ie., I BIU.A, MOut., June 4, UsL. N.aoes i herebv gdven that the ftllowlag. amed settler has dled notIce of his Inte4tion to lak Alal pr.aof .. sulpport of his claim, and hat said pnud will be made lwf.re the Judge or mli absence. ew lerkt ifrI .ler blonge county, it Mier l.odie, Moutana, non Julym a*. II , vl ~a I.anise Murphy h Iumesteal aipylkalklm No. I:44 fur the e. ,, n. w. , u. i , s. w. y, wse. , p. 4, n. r. 10 w. Jae mnames the fldkmwing witnesses to prove his r.iim.o'us residence upon, and .ultvatlkn of, .aid I ad, via: Frank illrmingha. to il111a I'rndevlle. John Forrest wud Thman s Verd, Jr., ll lt oltuart, Moot. M. W. I.ANiIIOIINE. RIegister. MIIMOULA AWMAY OPPICL IICHAlr) MAIMbH. ABNAYEl. roptUamea usad accuracy gmanaMteed. Ienm a by mail or expressm recelve lgnediat at sod Uspeula Made am InI n Proeries.lm Ml ais og n the cod oet anl and Milling - MG - e over C it Drug MI ore. HIO1GIN AVENUE, MIIIOULA. . . MONT irHE CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RY. Sthe Past Mall Short LUn from St. Paul knd Mimseapolis via La Cro. and Mil* rankse to Chicago and all points Io the Castern States and Canada. It is the onll Ins mader one management between St. 'al and Chicago, and is the Fines quipped ailwa lb the Nortbwest. It the oenly running Pullman Drawing oorm Sleeping Cars with luxurious smok rg rooms, and the finest dining cars in le world, via the famous "River Bank outs," along the shores of LAke Pepin Lnd the beautiful Mississippi River to illwauhee and Chiecao. Ite trains con seet wh those of the Northern lines in le Grand Union Depot at St. Paul. No beag. of eas of an class between St. Padul and Chieago. For through tlckets, ime tahles, and full information apply to ita sop=a ticket agent in the North. reot. THO ANACONDA STANDARD The Official Paper of Deer Lodge Gounty. - v 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. IfRTISTIG JOB PRINJINQI THE STANDARD Reaches Every City, Town and Hamlet in Montasa. It Gortairs all the Latest Nevws. You can have it left at your door or sent to any address for So per year. Standard Publishing Co. ANACONDA. MONT. _____________________________ STILL ON TOPI THE SCHUTTLER W1AGON With its new iuprovameu. s, makes it the beat wagon manufatured. W ao earrly in stock a full line of Mlker. Standard and BuIeye etgIlhe. A lull Une of ROAD CARTS and RPRING WAGONS of the e ot Make. A lull ,ine of PLOWS, HARROWS and FARM IMPLMIIMTS. We still continue to carry a flure.elaes s.ck of Har.nee, Saddles and Sid doey Hardware. We are State Agents for Hill's Reliable Cocwrd Hartsse. Call and look through our Stock before tbuyig. We Cannot be Underold. BARRETT & JACKY, 7aXt IN STRBBT. - - RNRCON DR. .o W WI % I' %W" A as fl EV . A U I r EUROPEAN SPECIALIST, DOCTOR C. SCHULT2 Over the Red Bet sad She. Store, NO. 36 NORTH MAIN STREET. Between Park and Broadway Streets, Butte. hlr. 4' !laid'S Is a rgu tar raalmstm In medltou semo suryery ii the hnmrlwl Clolrge Emrmv.yr amnd Ii duly svatwmx I' btw Mttr .' MMe IoaNrm W et e in the lea'. of 51141 t'iNmWm'hmII'lUY 51hW oUlyr mu d mIud smith rmrnmg pr t t tow Mt stare th the mitlcal law. I:o itP p1ý. yourimlf under toe tIre.tmet of iseapetumr..l pumeas, mmnderstoomi ymr n- r properly adl who arc smit oart by km trl f OI mi w the I th. iate .wrll n c. roe a taro .. your dl.Hr 4!o!to hlW su.l· em" Urponu enbe W ~ elc utwer .hn__ a vr.rsA men sodm.sdsmiss shd r reud by l-pnwe.e% !Seas/ mTght woedf, uul dewYt, los Iso Ie bo w sader sew" hdit m leo sadvom Ios tiO elins u shl who mi from f aid skham "+ s l w s bies L·thpoor mme dosuiu has avommW.I· be* saLwdhoet the Cbo od i'n. The duyouthfuins wheae uer UM - Tll.he wo deia moises hf tl sew ma ul. whrun.b Is sound s easbled at wk meA.l e l. AUc THte I bu sSa a -eisYma Wof ed ul nu veoerral e eeasro diseases d (br resuM& r member thatdf th w Rime a M telm bmst ad A ear of al to m \mbltlo sad vigr I. those who surer ban W priv, ehroa d rrm an kn ss yh cdufvm urU Ur lyurl ofu tbi. Wuod ausuba 6ruelL.q ax A er le d s tie fi peoo + rd rl~ld m~hh Ivbru erarr sad effects od arh hlie sa s oes. d i M oL which Is found W& lboba In the hood of week wee member that thi Is sot patet sedtr w A w d u g ee I NMSS s(a59 5 cure. (ome boon from 9A. I o 3 . M..S? . Kl "AP.Io ll.. Omlelsma e