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AN W D-11US ROUANOS" wnoF ad all lbtdk I ranhi S.vc ba.44 blea an. abas w ... Mins mad hin eanie Ity itr - 1 i nw rMk n" atr s d~ww t ni- ubtaile traa-y. OF ysi de t te talrw~ay hpear ypbtea~r. bane". It is very pihe aimnt hbee. twinge fm imw. Hp, I a W~er ka yn·awy oS ngaý iuuihau gtrum*-grimalltagal aaaub ned HIwmenawvliadatan anal ateer. I~t~mgla mine' eyes Marý ai dwll .wi a thy fiarat anal fawn me' fair. V11 I .aar~wia .d 1661u.r lb mey ,awsw heart in And at dawning ..f ac.r I "aaara to e ea, n"..' I abeaMi like In know if at ala. ha .amne eato anwrme' lie alsd, fear eano I eand bet... r~oully nwr laj is an. ehd Man..' With a wished laaagh at hia aegual eAt -darU Anad If aan that mdai hway sao aaaaanlaer Vully two. feel. as was ua-an~sr andl right. t'eathl hra .'a ar uuaaiaaaza Geo gna' hecr. I w".aeelar. Half srnie a Ails as I headlSaat ought Ah,. lney. though minauat and a~tata. And e'.aertly aama 'in n gnhaal arm ay. Trel ano ad ustry. themesaa waanethling ia. it That meawlea the heart Juint the samea 4w-day. Andl I wamnla.. when may Sltle. etay is emeer Anal my graaslaiialhran ilt 'eaath thiam amid law's sbdr It they ell say. 146e hatl jeust tarua a anbi.. baer. AndiM Iraw anai trader a wife. ab' mnal.." -L anian A.. Wow In Eu Inddaa un Jamrwd. A STRANGE COMPACT. It was a dreary night in the winter of 16-.. tuarkle hewavrry fg flled tlhe nue row, uammavory streets of the metropolis ald the lusang amid eye.. of such ulnfortu eaues as chansr. to he ahroad. It even invaded the saslll, wouc.ns sanctasms of the migst watchments. Interfering with the slubmher to which the Il.nates were both by age anlid iltcer etitled. Ac-rms the river. in tse dlnlgy. Ill-pauves llees of the borough, the lug seensnci at its worst a light, warmisls lhasar hteing the onslly iadi caltion o tithe l.r.aencl " of those shops whkih still -mill repen, nameP round which small, ill-wind asrn.hils. with the most unmsl1takable latstntiosns, persist ently hoverdl. "A sweet night for fIalpadts." mnuttered yeoua I Ur. M.satyu. as he dissaed his self .oenm i chtalan*c enoItI with a pu~s, anll felt his way along hr tappi.I with hisa stout stick at the house-walls,. a pro .eedling by which .e head already severely damaged the legs of three of his sulrerlelag fellowereatures, andl poked a large hole il the kitchen wislilw of a fourth. "Anad mow " he comltinued, talkisng to hinself for ate s.ke of ncompany, "fo r home aid apper l a fir. Ah, aludl a patiellt or two. pera. . W~ho knows?"l At the cheering prospect his spirits roe e and he hbaallgIl stigltily at the wall with his stick isn conesequeace un[ltil at eth c llombing to a small street ome his ht bhe turteel smuartly flown. and libr iLna.toe urn- of his owns fkor knurcked "Wio 's thret" cried a shrill female voice in responsase.' "It's I. Net." said her master. "( )pen the door, suy good gir." "No6 if I kenows it." was the. cheering me ply. "Yoa take iyoars.lf off. youa ll snan. whoever you are. "rTlre's two Inhll-cligs and tllre s, en with loke*l gusIs stacualigs r ne.L to ma. notlhlar -" "'l -n tn..k dur. 11!" - en!u"en her ana. er tllcrough tIhe key-Hla*. -lDoant y15n kouw low? " 1s it I1* n'la'Ik or i» it II prpsnuid tbe damsel; 'hreanatw if it's 11 (?411ek stay .). ckcIve eaws. auaI if it'" 9t eº'c4Ieuk your vok'. dclyeiv . snun. fur thin ekietor aial h.d be boran* at 11 stal inot IN-fun' aaiti, oan deeiungt tine fog, f I shoulel say a gIsal dew! "t)an.1 tine ( lax!'· "ra4d tlhe surgelosl. sharply. -"I'na hock alreadly he.raume. may patk'nt'ne .aul. (lomnu", otsx*s at 04w.-!" There was a enwri'kimg anud sbootiu of bolts as he ilanlisield rspeakiag. the4111 .iow beisng reamtiouslyy .emcId .lie twered an angular wouamna a. scull, 711 year". whom- nwrv(313 fave earlwl l rd .iirt-4ly rle saw her nnnaeter. "'Iam asking gromnr {unirdn for k4..pi~ng roUM4Ia l4Nug,,u.ir. 'maid sblk. "iuat ousi unevi~r knowse. whn s wno, asnll Ama4lgisag by tie noires analruumauiigmi. abrt * lena- run ii,, ang. nouns ltib.' cr*wtn.r tan-snaglit." "Annyl*uly tuea-n h-n'. Met?"' ir't. tel the. surgeonu a. ias 10 mnniutemt'" ..,ter, ie sat donwsn Ite o a ea4tinfly fftill 41 144-3. "Andc as like Smirlednir yciu weunid in.. to 4)5M'ti tlb. i11Ka if an sa 'i4luit had arrived." 1 iii. I .ikjun1 leave- a. 4)153i41 it at aon.,M" usid Bet with de'isiol. 'I)iretly tinny hanE mused th. wotIl anrekk'nnt' I Mh43u14 Inur·e openiedl it a1n41 .luaInn.'a'l it." Her tnusta-.r., suumiliig at lair 4h~votieuf. drew IWia chaiar tern In.. fir% andel having tanfnnlly illitld a IunHsg day piels. fell t43 snlokulng withn uL ir n o f ggre att *.u)-nuiymnit and 'Oltai' sL 1'intun. thiskling it wouul Is e'tretnafly unlihikely that hem weenidl Iv- elis tuitxel at tLnat late hour, in. diimmamsse.I hiI, r tainer tobee her Lj4rt4a in tihe uimiglnllr- I lung Ineaa,... an.I Ili left tee itnmsna'elIf. lapused lute 41 ibwul *tiidy. i i. hlat aI hl. Ill.i thlu.e rh o{ r it amigt have Ise.ei thei uinelxjirtc.i deithl of lis sus tie*nt; whatev..r the 'eaIse,. lhi tlminagllat took a vCry glarºhuy " ctg'tir"ll lnu ihdeu. .taLul INw. lasnk liis leiul l*ilnitalliiaglly as. Ih thNlaallh orf tale ftiatlare lprnm.i ts. His Iallnol waniot IaaaIk" In nrc -ac.lerfalll by the Io whic wisi'b was lrge aind dark as.d pai - eac.ll with Oak amnd ornuasnnlntct l with hlat tered oil pirtralitu of th. klad acld gelnt wortchie with wh~mn t cIlaislmni ncmne kiil Lship., mlaore r les.l reote., who suiteld to start at hilis tuo-lnight le a particularly ghostly. Inot to say w.oodi'l,. lnanulllr. lLe sides all thui nlit was in lOVe.. alnd tlc had Ito soneslir hullt a nallaglaitciet ciuntle ill the air -.cnd placed heIr ila it thani nam any thing lut airy landlord calk.l for the rent and the dr.lan was spoil~d. He bad bee.i sitting thus for solmw tilel Ilurning his wuos anld lppillg a glarss of hot cngnal. whicha I ha ld priepare.d wlion le was disturbed by a loud. ilalwaritive knocking at thel fruont doe.r wlereat he snatched up ne, of thle gutterinlg candlle, and naLrhehd down the marrow stairs to open it. The feeble light of the candle. wh.a he had done so, showed himn a tall. ---m . built lsaun of mkkiddle ae, whosem n fine pogarticns were iuIcreaswI by the iag which ilung ti theu land ei agerated n. TLe seuuronT ielted that he was richly clad, and also that the elm boused hilt of a sword protruded froa lthe skirts of his coat., while hlis face, rnu osls powerful enmotion, was pale and drawn. "A.e you the surgeon ?"' asked thLe aew coner, ahruptly. "At your service." was thle reply. "('one,. in." The stranger obeyed. and waiting ulitil she sugon had ecured thie dour. foI owed b up-stairs. "Earnine nue!" said lhe. taking off his laced eoat and stLandimng pale amid upright before him. "Uifasten your shirt." said the other. aIImt lI with his strange humor and com •ih a stranig euaaninatloua. "W lnquIed the stranger, when he had lalshed. Nysero iseM mio da th wun.et Ist u ntrZ , r th cetbt@ ith eameb what wo «I at all this sM7 If sou are in on kill uyousslf arn c a k with son. esthorit as to Is th n "I have no ineftian ot cesastutlg su. el," wU te Utiria the basiyr .L suen.s.r lf s .ay is s u kn ow aLt -e, heat I shall never as the light et this aniglht upon earth ha. Atly Interptoed hal twee.n oue anld the heaves. I hate se nonessned." The rsurgr , lisitening to this strange o.ethearst. tunse to the table, and fllI. a glass with Iwanrly. handed It to his ested edssinay satienIt. "Twill pust heert iato yess." sal h.e. BHut nut a unl." said the other, and shuaekl.risag envulsively. tdrank it at a tlrawilt, thes, placing the glan s on tla table ie dlrew a pearse fres his pcket assad eker)l at thei surgen. "Yeuar ee?" "Nothinssg. I know smnt what yeor trutale is. hat I wish that I coule help yoe'." 6I'en rsmt all hel" makid the nltalr, ual. y. nwovies tow rad f door. thsn pauslsg as the surgeon took sp ame of the candles to light him down he maid. In lraesolese tones: "As you shall jedge if you ecase ton hr." "My all means," msmi Mostyat. heartily, as, replang the candle he poked the lire and drew p a lchir forhais visitor. "Twenty year, ago" aid the latter, ae. e--ani the proered meat and leanilg lto w..d the .urgeon. "nay cilrunlstanee were verl direrC t 1 wat the y are now. Youns . and eonssg I had at the death of may plarens, reje-ted the bread of dela.teeulsee offered ome by relatives. and, full oef hope, had -osne to Londo'n to snake any fortune. It proved to be harder work than I hal anticipated, and in a very solrt while I was reiuced to the verge of starvation. (ee dlreadful night of which this is the .hlal a•nolveriary, I was half crusa with poverty and despair. For two days I had not tastel food, nor ddkl I see the slightest prlpet t of oltaiminla any. Added to this I was deeply Ila love*, tou uluappily tihe Interferesee of those w shoikl have heels tour hest frieslds ke.pt us apart. As I nrouched shilverilla in the gatrret which served sme for a hllginl, I thik I must have gIone a little hit uIad." He broke onl msrklelsly. as though uaswill Inl to con1tinue' , anul musret l gl.ntily at the "Well," msaid the surgeon, who had been listesling wilth iuckh interest. '"Have you ever heard of couallcts with tihe evil one "' demandedkcl the stranger. "1 have heard of such thinll." replied the surgeon, on whose lsuirits tl e occasion and the visitor were beginning to tell. "I snmoet oew," said the otLher hoarsely. Y'rouc'hed ty the. empty grate, which meocked aue withl its e'okal hlr and white asiase, any thouglhts turnel. as tlougl di reete lby ovue unmeneem werw to all that I had heard aud rel of enach werpactls. As nay innid dwelt upon it the mubjert lost mu-ch of its Imarror unatil a genatle runldiag in the naegllhurlhoal of SI. fire drove I we witlh quaking terror to ny feet. My fear~ . hwever. werel heat neseesnltary and with tiere ekteua misaniona alled uou an my unseesn visitor to k*,ld sue his awful aid. As I spoke the ounmade sacl Lenly Ieasedl amd a voice eemneda to c'ry nay ear: "Write.! Write!' I dragged a muall tablh into the moonmeIllllht. whl.'e straggletl throeugh the tRrinrlann naesw of tihe window, amld with aney owesll bhued aend thea mmiselrable- tump of a peas wrote* omut of darkeem,', pNelelld. a's I did muo. with thle lorrihle colaneloeomse.al of uonemthls-g .li tlw r.'nre watehlilng sme. 1 vowede that if four tweaty years he gave lme wealth atind the- poess.es ofh lher whas l I lovedl better thalles ay owmn life, iay 'ulll should be lte forfeit. If the next uenorueam hbrought chasege of fortueee I slanskl take at for a mign thIat loe ladul acepted any coaeditoas. I signed it amso swooleuat. IWhen I awoke tfrim tle sleepr iltoe whlkh stupor had ratrlgecl the welam wa lss. llainig lrigttl ly into snay foul lodginma amid below wae am neweralger who brought ilse tle aLrws of a large fortune which lead fallem to tne thlerugh the death of las uat*cle i.eal tfrtl.l thiat aey rmash vow h'slalel have hadl anlytlilg to do witlh it! NSi..e theram everytlhligLu luw peiwrerel with Ise. I enarriel the womanlu I loved. We haves as large. familly. I hIave kept Ia.y ses-ca'r to myself. To-nalgt at 12 easy tienae explrs.", "A.lother e.lmmeidsee fear you , twesl." said tlle visitor, whose fiaceu wae' snow livid. t"Inl it IImaOIalasIg. wheel I awokeL, the agrss.llveleat wlkich 1 had klft oae thle tahble leal di sap.elarel." Msletyll roe, land takillg grea't arsn Inot to eaxti.jguish the' nltaeusl'. s tlrl tlhe easdlllh. *AA I rulapused tamy death wuldd Ix a strki By naatural one.. " etauumiauea thme strata gr,"r Sa thuglit 1 would coassilt a surgyeoa luam uneter to sex whe'thmer law bearn wa, sem411 or whether I was to dle. as I have saual, ilt as IM.rftM'1y miuttural ais;.aalaerowimsg to itrs elmsaw'e. A wate(hmisasi whom I nmiit diret eutl mi ut to your dIolr." "1)o youea live ai tit*- neiaglm rlmeir d ""\o; at %V'esmisiiamer.' was time. r.pi y. "atl uiaviag plut call saay atlacirs las otinir asset wihinlug thatt myi dlear onest, shselama noelt I' witllma'i,'11 of gtay dienthL I hluvav INe es rrasmlillsg ialmomit thIe ,'tr ts to IBatt t it tlier.'. "Alomae ."'. ues.rleel the' witamdrimag sear ""I -hIsgee" 1541,' said list- atheir, slaaaelder itrlls. "II.'" gunideul ly amae.' esaid Ith. searmgeommi. .'ana'asutlyy. *tetenm tea your horne.. aisel forget all alout this mIajasturlrts catlmsIa t you fuamiy you ilava"' nooak...' HisA tu*4amlnawMait slmoek isis head sand turned to the door. .-" ouKo 14) roatm about hsa the fog agamma . asked Mosetysm. L' aleste you will last rshe stay bea're. naiad the' i~tlit'm' giasua'im at hait wistfully. "rotai aLret Boat nervous? You do ucait thim Ig 1"sbll all*- *.** *'You will die' of fright if you die at all.' asaki the suargeroms stuardil. "But stay, and welt aoua. if yoaa will." Amid to avoid time lihamlos of ils gge.t he poke'd thy tier a. til the mresulituut blase aslamo~st caused thlt ('amel'ms s to sliull tLhe iistlve,' toat with envy. For molrae linag thM'y sLt silent. 'Tl' strLeets we at low entirely d.es.ted land no Ioundl save the flickering of the fire dis turbtd the silence of the room. Then the surglman ar er. and, uponl .lu1pitahle tMugIlts intent busied hinlself with the little spirit-case which stood on thle sideiiardll and after sundry maost musical gurglings froml the bottle as it coeuiddl its cvuatents to tlh. glar es appeared in his place aganll with two stealisng Potatli ns ..d a sugar-bowl. "C"(ugna," said he. "witlh all its itrey nature sultdued, now itr its tranquil old * Thanks," maid his visitor, takingl te pr.tofferd lass. " The last oast I shall drink: Long life to you." He tIossI off Ith collntclts anld againi lapsdl ilnt silenlce. while the surgeon slowly snauoktrl his long pio.. r1s-)ovaing it at intervals in favor of the spirit be had so highly iastluns.denal. Halt tal hlour passed and a neighboring churchl clock slowly tonued lthe hour rof 1t. One hour more. The surgeorn, glane jig at his companion to see what effect the mouud hand upon biu saw that his eyes were closed and that h* breattjd heavily. Xmeter lt hWe" ema 8Me hs eo thes -imn. a d w nit. * I tIe tew i. u low, ald th* r h the hu re ald moku tme I to the & ne soe - hair aeemed muddealmy to l lros In trost of him aMd tl.e to be abmtat heard l ,y darkness. For a few mseonds it m. emd hi- e losed. WLenr be opmrsed tLe tw tar was out and Lte Mae In fiast of ai dm I.tll mat in ste elals thbogll It head id now fallen an bhte t. a r l df a horriblt f.wr he aimeaod bumarrdl a the celtck aml aw that it t wa Just uapon te stroke of 4; tbn he sprang to the ikl of hir sdrst nd eld the writ ne arest to hinm. As bM did so be startel back with a wikl cry of lhoror, for mase slippery thing, dartina mwiftly between his f. vasuishld in thlr gloom nata nelibhorilns monTer. Kre ha rotkl recover hinselftbhe nuan i front of hint stirred awl asrll and rilinlg lanUteamlylly to his fee-t ausI~l stnlplly at ,him. "Wiha's the matter?." he asked at k-ni.gth, iln *ltawd tinrs. "Matter!" lshosate the still trsalilgis slsrrre. *"Why, it's four houars palt nkl nat hlt anli ary 1 alive and welL!' Wlth violrIt start. a he retnemnlsrcel his poliitoi, the straIger ilal.Md at thle linantle-slll . "q'uIr o'cllFk!" maki hb,. "4 o'clo.k! Tlhik GCod, there wa' not coamardl t" TIhel asnother fear tP mw-d hibl. ".l. it-is h1 clock right " "To th ulinutll." said the alr.r~on, standilsa .vsraly hy wita averted heat-l. a* his visitor. heedil'i. --* hi- preseme,. fell tlpon his krees and huried his face Its hiss anlda. As he roe, to his eet the old e.lsurch chek slowly struck the boer at 4. app.ar*. lar to bohath the listeners to do so with an emnphasis as unusaml as it was welceme. As the last stroke sounded the strlnger, who nould even now hadly realirm his prnition, threw ep the wlndow and ex tended his head. The fog had diapps ed tse air was crisp aild iear, ad dis tast rnumblillg of the early smarket-earts betokenled the beginninag of nnother they. "How canel I to sleep?!" he leasinqeale. clasin the window, and tuarnisa to the surgeon. "I drgged yl or drink. It was tle only things I nould do. You were ls sueRh a strangel state of alar) that n ou w.Imldi either have died or sone mad f I odl not done so." The stranger extcncled has hand and c'iaght ti yoessgl mergeon's in a Inialhty grup. ."Yoe rlan a fearful risk I lealppoi thatI had died. My delth would have la.es attributed tl the drug and you woulki have heen accusedl of sany murder." "I chae.ced It." sakid Ma tyt simply. "Tlhwre was no tisCe for cos.skleratioea.' "It has Ieen. a strange besiness, sakid the other. "What calull it have eesnI that was in ny garret that night,. and what coukl have taken lthe wreenent ?" "Rats," sa Id lotyn, smiling. "One of thetm frightened ne terribly Just now. but it would not have done so it I had not bmen Iti a very excited condition. The same state of misad, perhaps, though in a isulker form, that you were in ao the night you wrote your agreemneuit." "Tleere were rats in the* roa, I resnecaln her," saikl d t stranger. "het I laerer once thought of them. You have saved my rea nos1, if not aiy life.." aand he eain raspled hims by the hatad. "You shall not aidl tase unllrateful." Nor did he for, akkided b his Inseasce., thef younlg surgeons rse rapidly to faa. and forteune, whichr he shared in the slmest liberal nnasnuer with the girl for whoen his poverty lune loeml kept hila waitlmgy. t'Aa mtwr.' Jonersu e. MI81ON WORK IN MONTANA. M rsrap Irewer Tltre What a.s Meew la.ese amd WIhat Shlmiel He Iom.e. Framns th.* Allmbly Arar.ns. Rt. Rever.lud ieigh Richtrmond Brewer. wlu has Leess stoppilng at St. Peter's rne tory durilng his visit to tle city. Is a noble looking agetk.i anan, with a kilad and thoughtful face and a very lastelligent pair of eyes. He I bisthop of the prolgre sive state of Montana and hla. Ieen h iden titled with its church inter.ests sinmee his sojourrn there. He is earnest anl d cn, lna.llilng ill his spIeech and quickly wisl all audlkence' by the power of au. attractive presIene. At `t. Peter's church yesters. day sImorning he prer.ahed a power fill and inlten'ltilng islenlarsme to a large awlience. When ques tioumed yesterday by a reporter of the Ar.o a conleersnil the ftar away state. hie er lieel: Wleent I rent to Molultanla. alout nine ye.ars ago there were ahbout 40.,tU Ipeple,. tow lw of Ianire thalll 4.J populatio. aeld aIbout fifty anilho of mall way; now the territory is a ltlte, has a o~upulation of 2M(ullt. two towinms of 2!,0100 earlel. and tiherre are nearly 2.0U(I mmnlesh of railways. Time* tihree ntc.-ets of snmilsilg. agrilealture and stock. raisinl luake It a prospeIrus counnitry, and the tkhve-lop ,auent in all these due'partmlentms imarea..es year by yea.. Tie church grows with the growth of material inlte.ests and the lts enaaw ill pollUstkHan. Nine years agoe we haul seven, erergyanmen, foulr chulrehes, omle rector)y. :75 eomnnlusniantt andt a little over $l9.O0u in chearch prolperty. To-lay we have twelve clergymen at work. six teea elm earcihes. live n.etorle'semmle luos)ital, 1.25)0 e.mnmumnicamnta amnd aboumt 1;7.0U10 Ils chluarh pjrrmerty. Tlie growth la, Ilbeemll a r.aly ye'.ar by year. the railroads ari.e extealdinag. the lOroplation Is in 'asiilll anad eIll towlls ar- formIting. Mly g'rret nleed ill lergy.mea' l to leullllpy tles..' towns, go iatil the. valley andtl am.m itg eamllss., preae'l the guespel alnd plant thei kigleldonm. Hilt Its orderto luhave, the miesen I msetas htave. thie' mIiC·am. to suIpport themn. A part of their support canll he raised ols time grounld. ased time rest aIIIIst conel. friell tahe East. Now is the tinme to lay faunelllatioaes, U. d I could tIIe elghmt or tell amo.re elerrgymen't thala I have te. gexxl adlvatarge. Tihe people tlher anre ge-n Ceresnl ill tlme aupplort of tle all pealhlic' en terprises and te churllllmes. Biut fo the nmost part thley are withoutc large um lan andt arel des..rvingr of help. I nre.eived a ge'tIerx.s help troln various dioceses. parishes and ialivkiualsl amid for that I aul, thlualkhl. The work done ill the present and thie money expemnedl will in sutlrn, go results ill the futre, anlld If you e'xple't Ine to ekl the work that you sent anie o.t there to do, ye nmust give me your hellp int its acomnplishnmelt." Time orstory at St. Peter's yesterday amnlosllllte to 1148.78. This was givell to then missLion work is Montana. The bishop preached at the cathedral at 4 p. mts. Drawinga 1iellg.a a WAes. From the ('hiaro Time. "Yes: I've been a boarder off antd o for many years." said the mno ath-faeed, shaboy-genteel stranger as he threw a small pinrh of tobaeeo crumbs into hisl nfslith. "At times," he continued. "I've reveled in bournd and lodging at i0D Irpr week. Then, again. I have lingeedI with suicidal intent in a $: per week layout. But never till I struck this town did I nmeet a land lady who shoved a respectable religious denominuatkia one notch below a merub hoarder in the moelal wale. "The other day Lknocked at the door of a house on the west side. It was a tough lookins plaeOt. with the sign 'Working. menss Hmef, by Mrs. MelicNrun.' strung armss the front of the buildiag, but I was Ia't wrnst ine bees me s iin t 1 wa. boo wa W I ko imwa b.aw mI broke. So I go" fuy and aur MUrr. Metrbarue, aued Stusly eaked erw bow mmy balmder he had. Shie basal: **w tofellr. if ye want tr know (N'U SelU . yL bIv elivin boarders an' wan Pruoeusnrti." "I've bees woundering ever lice.," mIaend the emoouth-fl d Mtu .r, i thea ulady umean aytblisyt s poeMal tIht . - nuark. But I c ame away ased l- the oth er Prasemtasit alosse in his taory." W. C. H1YNES. IJYERY AND FEED STABLES. TnuwlrraamkItt& ku Er.fIWy thard mr. First-Class Turnouts and Mod erate Charges. VWI at,4.L Sb4 of Mato. Anmwma. M.u.Smum J. J. JACOBS, OF BUTFK. Has rutaidMlwd a brambk La Amamarc .1 STAAT'E LOTTERY I WbYvc a1 may be ba"b U 6mba sad LiM es. --I fth.S Obgs: Isms 1, hell.I W M., NOim-I Me'alaaa r~aic Lmit.7 JIgawakrr Lu Psab*e aL halt., aiaurdayw. L t4Maws tliukr. at .n.". A. M. JAC O II. Maaa.r. TE MONTANA, Anaconda, Montana. OPENED JULY 1. 1559. Oat."f lth 1d~..s laft snowC 5111 mn ..gly 59 puuintaat hostelsa n the Lmateal H4(51a. Thtwneagbiy llrepruaA. Awi *sr.wkkid wills elevaLors, electric belbA. Ore rlaaa.s runndng water. Subs. .aqn. IwIa. pen lire sisutuw And ll moduaernl euover Irnlati. f.ustuas ea mate alani alude. ('uliuie and servce strictly prsat-.law. Hates train $3.50 per Day Upwards. incmraiihg It, sze acata chuaartr of rarnms oawulJata. IrKl~ IIAIULIAUUH. Mauagetr. MINERS, ATTENTION! EXTRAI DRS. LIEBIG & CO. PeirmamntUy lcated ia BUTTE CITY At Southeast Corner of Main and roadway. Private EnItranet at s Broadway. LIEBIG WORLD DISPENSARY AND I NTIRNATIONAL. Medical and Surgical Institute. Kanas City Mob lan Franclson. Cal and a'Iutrc TY. Maowaa. D1r. Iebig & CO. are regular graduates in med tuel and surgIery aend usptciat praiittIners an thorized ly t ae istales of . lmismsuri, t'alfornlia and MOtNTA N A, to tnat all rvmlic. erv.s s and rI vatle' lseass ( whether amused by lmprrudeane. Ex.t aa or ('teiaagioln I, 4emiaasl W . talanit loaaes), NeXIoSI I bºWUlty. (Ms of mexua gkbwer) Nervouus l1ilbuitr. thmi of aerve faree, I)letae.sof the liiuw ,lls IhaonIrr 4a+. (I.iet anld 4tirktture) C(urd. 'trable cas. ý N etted with life meabership. 'lhargi (' low. sands of case cu.red. All lnaulilaes are em erally preared for each Lndividual amsa, at La l.rato-ry. ,o lnjurious or puloious creapounds ueed. No Ume lnt from ausimmss. Ptatsh at a din tance treatwled by letIter and expes. Maedide seat everywhere tree from e or bareakage. In dimeases of the Hkod Bral.He ran Nervous system., as well as lAver K an nI oiher chevnrolr "1 m Write for lutrate papers s Deormities, Club f ee t'hervture of t ar.or MDslaes of me a Specialty. Separate pa1 Leeon way ela.blet Mredceal and saurdral Insti tute making a a pe' ty of Private lDisea·s. lblood diseaes sceomfufly treated. M 1Poisoxn reNmoved from thesystem w mercury. New Restorative Trett for l.o. of Vita Powe.r. 1Pernsas unable to vsit us may be treated at haume by a..rreost'adepr e. All om munkatuoas enat-iettlhaL edirt-la or Iad1r aments sent by mail or expres senurely preld. Ore perm alintervew rrrd. ll d - ualt us, or send history of yar case. and we will msed in plain wrapper ourltook Free expIllnagl why thousndls cannot be cured of rrivat., Special and Nervous Im eases. Seminal Weak ares. aperuwatatrrhaw. Itanigaen.cy. Syphlls. don errbe. Gtiret. Vuarkole. et. et. Dre. slee " o. are the oat r r a ours from to and? to p.m.; or by - t in ob aercure and U eases. Ne.wtn Srus. are geseas fr male o Dr. s Itnavigorator La 3se caw. 5masD. FRASER & CHALMERS, H--C IH RCO- MINING MACHINERY G low. lmw.I~YI· awd ' - t-u, I111'--- d t . Haws Grab St Ummatmam D r .. Iammmom .Auminim U.. Dird. I.mlmlyam mmd US. MII. - Campemim' Re u. 1 s Works HOISTING ENGINES Geared and Direct Acting, troPv.oesg and Dsveopm..s Robin.. R lls.u .1 IMPROVED AIR COMPRESSORS, -AND Wire Tramways • True anning Machlns and 3alhr.e Com.sneuator. Electrie List Plant. Agents fo Rand Rock Drills and Compre..ors, Os Elevators. Knowles' Pumps, Root Blowers. Kingelemd i Dougla Saw Mills. Pennqylvaal Diseoad Drell and Mfg. Co. eBarawanath Heatme.. SHAY PATENT LOCOMOTIVES, United Sta.te Electric Light Co. New Raven Maebna Tools. Mass. Reduelng Valves. -. - * S L C. z xTRENT, SALT LAK CITY, UTAH. -e Sole Wesmrn Agents fo Tyler Wire Works Double Crimped Mining Cloth. E. C. FREYSCHLAG & CO. LEADING SHOE DEALERS. Burt & Packard and Laird, Schober & Mitchell's FINE SHOES AND SLIPPERS. CLOSING OUT SALE -OF SCLOTHING -*XD- l FURNISHING GOODS. enCROSE!R MITc.,.. Desiring to close out our entire stock of Clothing aud Furnishing Goods and handle nothing but Boots and Shoes exclusively, we will continue our sale of Clothing at Actual Cost until every garment is sold. If you need a suit, a pair of pants, or an overcoat. See our prices before you buy and save money. E. C. PFRBYSCH LG. & CO.. Next Door to Bank. - - - Anaconda. Mont. If you want the best News paper in the State of Montana, subscribe for The Standard. Its rates are ten dollars a year. three dol lars a guarter, or $S a month. SJM IBEIR SASH, DOORS. The Estes & Connell LUMBER CO. Largest aid est Aserasat e Lambr Ia leer Lege Cutj. LATH, SHINGLEST WINDOWS AND MOULD. INOS ALWAYS IN STOCK. ILL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. W0o AuD CO"A ALWAS 1 S90.