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u THEANACONDA STANDARD, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE ift I**. ricfand J^Feez\\ FRESHFACTS AND FANCIES, WIT AND HUMOR, ANECDOTE ANDVERSE. Anolil MStaM of MM^ ^^^k l*1*'^ami likely to uW. m-iit for it lawyer to^make In* will that In' iiiiulit tfaSjSM of his^life-long i irnniiia nn^l savings. Hi* tolil^the attorney thai he liail J.MM^KI, ami pro-^oeiiloil to dictate his iliaiMisitiims. To^hi- wife lie Bale (l.'i.UX), uml $.'..(^^ !i^ cull^of In- three children. These iKHHicsts^MM to tie llrst paid, ami then he went on^toih*|ioMe of the residue: '^^'oiiKiiloriiitr^tlie love and wffeetlon thai I hear lo my^lielox ed nephew John. I (five and lMi|iieutli^to him Itt.ioi. ^ oiinili rinit the love ami^nffeelion that 1 l^ear to my two nieee-.^Sally and Pally. I niv^- lo eaeh one of ilititi^S6,(^'^V^ And lie nan coins on, when the^lawyer laid dow n Ilia |ien. and remark* 11: ^Tin*seems to me a ^ oi k of *u|m-ivio-^Kaiion. Whatdo you mean'.^* impiired the tr^-^tator. mi i pi is. . I at the remark. Why.^*aid the lawyer, ^.von *ay youi--^aelf Ilia I you have Iml *:ii.^^^i. and you^have given all that to your wife and^children, uml I WM tMNkltaj if ^'^^ had^noihini; moit', 1 don't see how your^nephew and meeex ale BBStBJ lo net any^^thing.*' Theold man wan iictthil; hi* eye*^showed fire notwithstanding hi* weak^state, u* h^' au*w erevl: (^litit! How are ihe.v coin' lo Bit it I^Why, dorg on 'em. let Yin work for it, a* 1^had to do.^^.V^ u Vnrl; Tribune. i * The^ barge ^^l i he Light llrlgade. W hud not broken into the eharging^pace when |kk^r ohl John bSS. my right^hand man on i lie II.ink of the regiment,^was all hut mashed l^^ u thcli | he gave my^arm a twitch, and with u strange^^ mile on hi* worn old face,^he quietly raid, ^Uoinino! chuill,^^and fell out of the huddle. Hi* old grey^male kept alongside of ine for *ome dis-^laiiee, treading on uml tearing out her in^^tra il. aa she galloped, till ai length she^diop|*'^l with a strange shriek. My com^^rade. I'etcr Mar*li,wa* my left-hand man;^next beyond hitu was 1'rnale lludhy. The^explosion of a *helf had swept down four^or live im u on Dudley's left, and I heard^hiln ask Maish if he had noticed ^what a^hole I hat il shell hall mailt ^ on the left^front. ' Hold your foul-mouthed tongue,^^answered I'etcr. ^* wearing like a^blackguard when you may he knocked^into eternity next minim!^ Just^then I cot a niiiHkei liullet through my^right knee and another ill the shin.ami^my horse hail three Indict Mounds in the^neck. Man and home were hlccding *o^fast iii.h Marsh lieggcd mc to lull out;^hut I would not. point nig out that ill a lew^minutes we muat In-into them, and MI^scut my *pur* well home, und fuccd it out^with my comrades. II via- uImhiI thin^time Sergeant TuIIhiI had his head clean^carried oil by a round shot, yet for uliout^thirty yard- further the headless body^kepi the saddle, the lance at the charge^firmly grip|*tl under the right arm.^Nineteenth t'entury. | Kt'NOKIIII' TIIK STHKKTK Whyso pale, pinir rm^lug swo^|*^r, *why so pule and ami'*^Never mortal looked much cheaper; Ha*yuur trade Ih-cu bad inns,air. Is an old profession, marteI alien tile tlissl^Left. Ill lis great rctioc.icv.iou, fuutlueidstif mini. Ourforefatlier* swc|^^ the Croat Forold Israel's kind,^^w hen the Ked sen idled Us tasking Wavesen either hand. Centurieshave dan tied and faded, Artshave sunk In gloom;^V. have still survived und daded, inoilier- of Hie broom. Automaticlakes and hriiHlie*.^^atari switch. l.niloi!ch'itlisc ftoln slops and slushes F'pialto out plleli.^Now, alas* our iiado is shuttered, tiolie,hkn iniiruiltK dew.^All t he mud Dial mice hesputtcled. Allthe du-i Bat lav, Ves.sir, all the ,|irt Dial made is lnwIs swept Up h\ Ihe l,..l,is \\Itli their ktavsmuta Hants -St. ./.|iin 0atrMf. TheIte'il Is Head. Whenthe astonishing new I arriv ed that^Hoiiu|*irte hail c*ca|Hil from Kllsa anil wa*^marching on I'ari* with an army. Sir^Waller Scott began a letter lo a friend^with a veive. which is all that remains of^the rom|m^*ition. The words art these: 'Koinesa^ Hie doll s dead, the de ll 's dead, the^lie II s tlead.^Home *ay the de tl '^ deail and Uurleil iu hli '.- 1'HldV Homesa^ lie's t Iseii a :aiu. he's I isi n again, tie'*^I is* ti again, Somes^\ ||,. v risen again, and danced I lit' Wl|Min laddie ^^The follimiug rhviiic is familiar to chil^^dren ill l ile-lnn : homesa\ the,|e'l| 's dead.^An' hut led la h It kraldx ;^Is.iliie -,i\ he II rl.o a. am]^All fear the ille.un' laddie.^Whetln r the stuti/.i iM'hitigs to Jacobite^time*, u* BBBttM uol iinproh.ihlc, and^w helher it has any rclcrcneo to the death^of seine pronounced Kit Ueuldv Whig and^Kirkcaldy hu* a reptiiatiou for eucourag.^lug Hlugtilui protugouisis 1 aw not in u^position to aetlle, nor cull 1 *u^ whether^or Uol it I* the lrai:iueni of u^song. That cliililr.il recite the lines^ill their own melodious and hatltltituj^lashiou there caiiuot Ilea doubt.as I have^heard it done hundred, oi limes an I I^have frco,Uftitl.x jollied in the elianl. Hue^may hear it in the tw ilight. when the r|t^^lagc children huie llm-hed their game*^for the evening, and each it taking ' .iff^Ills several wax^ for the time. 1 rMfMM^hcunl u bright little gui m iidtiig utter an^offeuding mule coturadc this clever pall^^ing shot: homesals the il-- II s .lead. Andburied in a Bhlastaaai^hontft ^a\ s lo-'ii i las agafu^Ami fear (IrsjMBa) Will JiliustMaa.^'j'he youth's iiauie was Johnstone. ^^Sot^* und L'(n ei,'... s ^^Natural Mistake. Thegreat Is 'I in tin clts k tower of u^neighiioriug church pi.iled the hour ol^noon. As the sound of the last stroke vi^^brated through tho air the hush of ex-^liet'tuucy that hud preiudtnl the modest^little imrlor was litoaen by the entrance of^the bridal parly. Itwa* no fushion.iMc wedding. \oco^d\^hot-house exoiie- 'provided with lavish^bund made the air heavy with thuii |* r-^futno. No richly altirotl leaders of upper-^teiidom gave to the .^^,^.i*i,hi tl,,, !s;'lut of n^atiriety event. 1 ba lu ul.il puny consisted^merely of the brulc and groom. Yetthis pair bud bright cxpivtatioiis.^Youth, health und contentment were^theirs. A young man in moderate cir-^cumstunetaa. but with a gissl husiue** jmh^^itiou.and thet ertaiu Dfxiaprsrttal aiK.m. , -^tueut, the proud und happy groom felt up^^on hi* arm tho soft prcssun' of the hand^dearest to him iu all the world, und ex^^ulted. And upon tin' fair fucc of the^Iwide thoi* was a hsik or pride, of trusi-^f illness, of timorous Joy thai almost w holly^neutralised tbe conventional hue of bluish pinkwhich eharaeteriiiHl the enil of her^uoM'. These two young iH-rsous were uu-^rt'usnuingiy, nbsunlly. ridiculously happy. Thefew yet solemn word* that made^them one had iNt-n s|Hiken. The licignlxir*^uml friend- who had witnessed the cere*^mony li.nl crowded ulsitit them umloffcntl^llicm sincere coiigratulatiouH and good^wishes Hi.u come from the heart, and^mean far more than the formal lip sorvieo^of the curious, critical s|M*cta1urs at a^wedding iu fushioti's select circles. The^cUHtoiuury tear* hud Iwen shinl and wi|Htl^away , and the young bu*buml till lie j lo^his Iirnh -: Darling.'' be xaid, ^it was a pleasing^surprise. Where am the inimiciuus con-^i*caltHl Whatimisieiaus, Harold'.' Uon'lprotend innocence, Mnlxd. The^milxlcialin that have la-en playing ever^since 1 cume hen* an hour ago, und^-lopped the moment we entered this room^togi iher where ure they^ Their music^was grand, thrilling, overwhelming! 1^want lo see them and thank them person-^all.. Hut,Harold, indeed then' were no*' ^Itwasu selection from Wagner, was it^not'.^' Harold,dear.^ said tho bride, the dear^light of truth shining in her glorious dark^ey e*, '^that noise came from the Isiiler fac^^tory on the other side of the buck ulley.^^^Chicutjo Tribune. * * TIIKHUM III' t III. ^WORU. Heroes,my children,^I idim., 11 fallow me.^ToUon cmiUIiiji^In the great light that breaks^From the sacred i liHtiiplniislilp;^'thrust llnoiigli tin* fHtnoas.^Thrust through the fungous hrood^h|iaant'd In mv shadow^Ami great w Ka My frtftl^'I In list through, ami hearken,^tl i.ai k to the 11 -impel.^The Virgin of buttles^i ailing, -i ill calling ^'mi.^Into I lie pieseurr. Iam Hie fejisl-maker.^Hark, through a uolse^til Ibr atngJfgllfaB of eligles,^Hal k bow tbe Tl iuii|*'t. Hiellllstiessof llllsllcsses Ialls, siller llileated Andsleril, wlli'le the tallies Alespread, ami the work^til the l.erd is at hand: W.K. Henley. ** ^^Chinese Industry. Fntiuestionuhlyindustry is one of the^gisxl ipialitics which may I*' ultribulctl lo^all the natives of China alike. No doubt^the fact tbut HtMfM of every M I hinuiiicn^|M'i'|M'ltiallv live ^on tbe ragged edge of^pxfatelico*'la mainly uccouutnhlc for this^virtue but it is innplestioti.dll. the leading^characteristic w hich strika a foreigner on^landing in China. No matter w bother his^experience lies in the crowded street* of^such cities us I anion or among the village^communities on the northern plains, tho^same cea-elc.ss diligence is observable. Abelated traveler passing through the^streets of a town cannot fail to I*-struck^with the Mound* of labor which proceed^front liebiml the closed shutters of the^workshops: mid an early riser in tho^country will Im^ rohts'il ,^f ull self-congratu^^lation by Uniting that the Held laborers^have completed a recogniauble pin t ion of^their day *s work before he was astir. Theemperor'* day Is-gins during a great^portion of the year Is'forc day light, ami in^every vanillin throughout the html his ex^^ample is followed. Such indefatigable In-^du*try would under favuruhlc circum^^stance* produce a prosper,ni-. w ell-ttwlo^people, but in China the |^opiil.itlon is so^dense that it is only by this means mid by^the exercise of the Mtrictesi economy that^tin* natives are lo keep Issly ami afMsl to-^geihcr. Nothing is wusleil hy them, and^stil-stauei's which it woiilil be Is-tler to^throw on the dust heap are not unfro*^i|iiently converted into bind. 77ic Athrit-^ileum. ** * ENGLAND 111 lti|:i: Till: HloltM Asleepill.del Iter ancient deeds.^Kbc bill s ihe vision plethora htceds. cult-liel manifold Increase iasurein llie fi ulls of paare,^eurar isa eartfc i impte.i leni. Aid If 11'^\\ Iu ftfbratin dieui IrsMfat aliattei^ raat.^|s art eked, -In* know*, yet smile*content^As cradle tucked fiem hieasi. Mc. itlipleits li^ the I Old of Hosts, Thevalor of bet eifspilug batata.^Mindless Dial mo. on lamt and main^No .note rleid lieillt may giiutit the home.^Save e.e.l .Uat .'ii tnt'tt mid skilled to cleave Vanswailower autre w till sbiertrl of fnani,^\\ e see not distant heave. Ill', -land to he hetsterile^.^The -on the umther flings MaeaUee, Iefare t^Id* and lua.c ihe I .it ^. AsIn (lio-e at) s ^^f stal l V dales \\I.en c. nneii i .union's countct blast AwakelHtl.Iltn//le mil/zle Isiulcd.^And lll di til *^ alhe ef sinoke Ihe mast ItsfbriMftig rag mitroiieii^^ffVoim Mi ^tilth in Tin .tile innaaj, * * A1 ip Veitr Itllestloll. ^Mr.S|mt^naiiiore,^ saitl the young^woman. Iiuiidly.as the two walkeil along^the .piicl st teet on ihe w ay lo church, ^may^1 presume upon our somew hat short ae-^i|iluiniullec lo ask you it tpieslton V Whyyes. Miss He Muir,^ he an-^swcn-il. turning slightly pule. Ilis the olil, old ^lucatien, Mr. S|K^onu-^iilore. Ilhad coine ll|srHI him tin A|*t'tcilly. He^was not pii pared lor il. Long, lung after^^ward ho rcmcmlN'red how her v oice trem*^bird atld Dot the little hand tbut rested^upon hi aim ullttcltsd vtilli a shy ller.fius-^lie-.- thai a\.oki. a res|Ntusi\e chord iu his^knee.. LoM*% long aftetaaitl be eouhl^close hi- eye* anil see hn vividly^as he did at that moment every^detail of the BrMfamonpluci lund*ea|K^^that cti.troueil him the *triH*t, with^its row- of gas lumps struggling in vniu to^illiiinine the gbsini of u cloudy evening. thesleepy-1,talking houses that stivtchctl monotonously,iwny until lost in the dim.^fi^sg. ^ pers|MVti.e. the sombre, bleak sky^o.erin ud, und the isM'usiotiul |M't|t.-triati^Hitting alsmi in the stuiiitlarkuess like an^uneasy ghost suffering from insomnia ami^...liking Ih-cuusc there was nothing else to^^ lo. Why. Miss lie Muir,^ lie gns|s^d. ^cer^^tainly you you may usk it if if you ft el^that von must. Then.Mr. S|ssmamore.^ she said,^halting directly opisstitea Ktrccl lamp and^hsikiitg the iit inbliiig young man .ipiurc^iu the face, ^^will you ph ase tell me il my^hut is on straight'.^'- OMfWfft J'rilnim: ** * TheI..o,I t,l the Xlsuor.^There i* an amusing story of a York^^shire furmcr w ho cfiiiipluiiift! to u Inwyer,^w ho was looking over an estate for a |sis-^siblc purchaser, ihut a certain arch wns^so low thai ^it wer varry avvk'ntvl in^le.nlin' mil a laud o^ manner.^ The lawyer^thought that ^laud *o manner^ meant u^lord of the manor, but on what pos.ible^occasions, or for whut possible reason*,^lite hint of the manor had to Im^ curried^out of this particular fold, ard on tbe lop^of a curt be could not divine, and not until^he met the v icar of the part-h uml learned^that the ibllleulty was that the archway^of the foldyunl wus not sulliciciuly high toget an ordinary-sited load of manure^out eoiivcnioutly did lie at all under^^stand tho fanner * nieuliiu,.^The Athe- PesjrHlaz*.^Lady Cat heart, on marrying ber fourtl^husband. Hugh Macguue, iu 1813, bad i^tbe woil-known line*. IfI survive Iwill have live^engraved in b^r wedding ring. At a eome-^w hut later date John Thomas, bishop of^Lincoln, is credited w itli much tho sunn^posy on marrying Ida fourth wife: IfI survive I'llmake them five.^Another bishop,Cokes, in fur ladder taste,^ha tin band, a heart, a miter ntid it death's^bead engraved on his wedding ring, anil^inside the i*^*y: iIII ae three I give lo tin e^Till the fuurtti set me free. Lnlif/muu'j Miijazine.^s ^ * A'mostaNative. Areycu a native of this parish'.'''^asked a Scotch sheriff of u witness who^was summoned to testify iu a ruse of^illicit distilling. Maistly,yer honor,^ was the reply . Imean were you burn in this parish V Xa.yer honor. I wusuu burn in this^parish; but I'm maist a native for a'^that. Youcame here when you were a child,^I suppose you nieanV^ said the tilieriff. Nn,sir. Tni ji*l here ubout sax year^noo. Thenhow do yen e, me to be nearly a^native of the parish'.' Weel,ye see, whan I cnin' here, aix^year sin', I jist weighed eight stane.au'^I'm 17 static noo, sac yo sec that about^nine static o' mc lielougs to this parish an'^the other eight comes free Canilacbic.^^^I'earson'i Weekly. * ^ ^^The ^Da^ aad the ^Van. InBritain tbe presence or absence of^the prefix dc never was a criterion of no^^bility, anil in early time* it was not such^iu France. Even in later times many of^the noblest families of that kingdom never^used it. Louis XIV., however, in lti'.m, for- I^bade the use of the prolix to all who were !^not noble by nice. InHolland van or .under is no sign of^nobility. ltr. Burnett deprecates iu I^strong terms the frei|iient practice of |^modern times of prefixing He to certain^surnames, ami Ihe extensive introduction^of that practice, from mistaken motives,^into peerage titles. Ho might, on similar^grounds, have condemned the affectation^of spelling certain names with ff, which is.^of course, only u form of tbe capital.^The^Seuttitth Ueeieiv. MONTANALUMBER AND PRODUCE COMPANY, BUTTE AND ANACONDA. A TtVII.MillT THOt'UHT. Peacefullyo'er my heart nt evenlus hoIhe ipilet shadows fall.^Stirring up within tin memury Hayshcyoiid recall. TrToitiout the gliMiui I bear a .nice, A-If Irom ihe heaieiily shore;^^l is |lo|s^, eternal. ^|ieaks In me. biddinglue weep no mure. What if Ihe paths are steep ami stony Thyfeet are often called to I rod,^P.e humble. Inwiy, meek ami mild. Theywill hut lead thee lip til i.od. SaIII that sweet prtiiiilm' I'll rest. Andtake up my burden anew;^Trusting lie, who knowctb our hearts, \vill pilot mc safely tbroindi. Jfl ^^ TTart Globe. s * * Agreeingto it llasls. Mrs.F. no Fogg, lighting hi* evening^cigari-Haniel, I'm thinking of buying^some new mottoes for our room*. Wbat^kind of sentiment would you suggest^^Ftiirg ^ Bother! I don't can- w hut you got.^Only let it be something new. We'.e had^enough of your ^(Jod Uleaa Our Home,^^^Tho Lord 1* My Shepherd.^ and ull that^sort of thing. Let it be something new.^Mrs. F.-I'm real glad, Haniel, that our^opinions are exactly alike. How would^this suit you. ^No Smoking Allowed^Here V^^BfMfM TrwiscriiA. *^ HowNhe lleedsd Ills Wants. Kemciiiberdear,^ said tho venerable^father, as he scut his youngest uml most^petted daughter away to Is,aiding school,^^That all my hope* are now centcri-d on^you. liciiiciiihcr in nil your snuggles for^iutelitsrlnal supremacy, your triumphs,^your defeats and your temptation-, that a^g4Msl name is rather to ho chosen than^grent riches, 1will, father,^ replied the weeping^girl, ami the train bore her away. WillII be belie.od that throe years later^i bat girl married n mull who lane the vil^^lainous name of Guudcrshunks'.' * Anaalas. Accordingto linger*, tbe poet, Vernon^wus the iM'rsou who invented the story^attaint the lady being pulverised in India^by a Kittistroke. When bo was dining^there wuh a Hindu, one of bis host's^wives was si union W reduced to ashes,^upon which the Hindu rung tbe bell, und^said to the attendant who answered it:^^Bring fresh glasses and sweep up your^mistress.^ .1// lite year liuutul. m ^ Advance,lielitoerary.^Figure on Boorstep math an air and^tone of affable dignity;^Will you please^tell the person of tbe house, my dear, that^the luily whut cleans her steps every Snt-^urday is iiuliu'tiuitly laid up III Ltd Willi^nit attack of gout, and lias sent a lady^h lend of hern to act fat liundei study at^the usool churge7^ - Lvudtm ran. SINGERS Publicspeakers, ai'lurs, auctioneers, teach^^ers, pi caelum, and all who are llabln to evrr-taxand Irritate the us a I ergaiK, ilud,^hi Ayer's t'herry l'vetorat, a safe, ecru. In,^ami speedy relief. It soothes the lutyi.x,^allays inflammation, ^trengttH'iM the voice,^ami for whooping cough, croup, sore llimut,^und the sudden colds to which children^are exposed, this picjiaratlviu la wi,limn^equal. WilliamII. Qua-My, Auctioneer, Mlula-^ton, Australia, write..: ^ Iu my prulcssioti oi^an auctioneer, tiny affection of the voice or^throat I- a serious nutter; but. at tucb^attack, I hate been BENEFITEDBY afew doics of Ayer's Cherry l'crtoraL^Tina remedy, with ordinary rare, has worked^such magical effect that I have aiiflcied^very In11,- InconvciilrBct. -Havtni tliemiighly leMed the properties^of Ayer's Cherry IVctuia! as a remedy fur^bioticltltla and throat afeetlona. I am heart^^ily glad to teatlfy to the tnlrlnatc merit* ^ f^tins preparation.^^T. J. Maeinurrsy, Au^^thor aad Lecturer, Itiplry. Ohio. Ayer'sCherry IVctornl has rlenred and^strengthened my voice, ao that I am able to^apeak with very much more rase and com^^fort than before tRev.) C. K Nichols,^Pastor of Baptist Church, No. Tiabury, Mass. Ayer'sCherry Pectoral rmriRinht Or.J. C. AVER ^ CO., Lowtll, Miss. eldby all Drug (Ms. fttct $1; ati buttles, t i. Manufacturersand Dealers Inall kinds of Lath, Shingles, Mouldings, Doors and Windows, PLANINGMIL,L. WORK. Estimatesmade on Hard Wood and F^s.ern Pine Finish for buildings of any sire. Aspecialty of Ccrd Wood in Car Lots and Fir Mining Timbers, HAY.GRAIN. FEED. FLOUR. CORN MEAL. ETC.. RookSprings Lump, PennsylvaniaAnthracite andCumberland Blacksmith APULL LINEOF BAINWAS DNS AND EXTRAS, Allgrades of Buggies, Carriages, Road Carts, Lightand Heavy Harness, Saddles, Robes, Whips, etc.. Completestock of Oliver Chilled and Steel Plowa. AND AIX KINDS OP AgriculturalImplements and Extras. StateAgents for B.F. ^ H. L Sweety Common Sense' Sleighs g Wagons OFFICESi tMSXVSSkf* J.T. CARROLL. General Manager. TUTTLE Manufacturingand Supply Company. Manufacturers AndMeal^! Machinery ud Supplies WORKSAT ANACONDA hiCooceBtntiig MACHINERY. ANACONDA. BUTTE. MISSOULA. N PACIFICR.R. THE CHEATTRANSCONTINENTAL ROUTE, Russatlironirti Wtsrnnsln. Minnesota, North^ikuia, Manitoba, Uoutaua, lualio. Oreuoa I \Wasbiiucloo. ThePhoenix Nursery Co., DELAVAN.WISCONSIN. Wecarry a first class stock of t^ dining car line. Shade Trees, Fruit Trees, Dlolncram nro run brtneca Oilcacn. ^.^Paul. Mlunrnimlls. Winnipeg, tttletka. Bulla,^lacouia, beattla uud l'uiiuuu. FnllmaaSleeping Car Boots. Pullmansrrrlre d.Uly betweea rhleugo, HI EnU.Moulan.i anil Hie I'adllc N'ortlisest; and^tweaa M l'aul. Mlnncaisill* anil^oi lb Uakuta and Maiilloba uoials. THEPOPULAR LINE. PallyKx press Trains rarry slecant Pullmaa^Fle,-|'iuK l ars. lnului; Cart, Oay loaoliM, I'ull-^Bisu lourlsl hlei'isiis and trMt Culuulsl Slsep-^Iuk Can. YELLOWSTONEPARK ROUTE. TbeNorthern Fai-Mr R.lt. Is the rail line to Tat^losMone I'.irk, tho pouuiar lino lo i all lorn la^and Ala^sa; and Its trains |^asa lufuu*U Uia^trandasi scaaery oi svrou aulas. THROUGHTICKETS Aresold at all coupon offices of the Northern^failM railrowt ti^ |Hi|nta North, lint. Souihsud^West, la lUo l uiU'J M.^ti'^ and Cauada. -TIMESCHEDULE anaivaat hi rra. Ko.T. Boreman Hxpress. brlnca pats^si'iiurrs from all ^^Ukii ru iHilnla. ar-^liies ul N.i tli. i u l'aiiliu drpi,t,^(dally) SiSJpal Ko.a. 1'ai'ltle Mall. 'I lirouuh trala^fruiti i i.i.ap-. arrlvw at Montana^I rui.-ii depot idallyl S.JOaa Bo.ins. l'oiiv Kxprosa. Monday, ^ed-^r..-day and Kiul.iv, Noilhoiti ra^llle^I dipot' T:^p Noi Atlanth' Mull, tliiouphtra nfroin^I'ortlaiul. arrlTvs at Montana l ulou^do|s^t ulallyllJ:0Onooa llrlius Ifipratt an ni's at Mouiaua^i VuioudeiHit idally;u .ipia uti'AHtikih at rra 'No i. Taelllo Mall, for Spokane. Taeo-^. rna, Heuttle. l'iirtlaud and all Califor^^nia |silnt^, leaTos from Monlana I I'n'on deiKit . daily i ho.a.* l'acill.' Mall, throusli train for^all Coast Batata, through sleep*r^,^lunre. Ironi Mouiaua Vulou depat, idallyi Belrnaaud Missoula Express, from^Montana Union .le,.ot idally)........ Bfo.4* Atlauti.- Mill, Ihroiuih train for^St. l'aul. ^ nk-aiM ana all eustoru Shrubs,Flowers, Etc.,^ALL NORTHERN GROWN AND HARDY. Weinvite oui patrons to examine our freight bills and satisfy^themselves that our yooJs are shipped lroni Wisconsin and art cul^^tivated there. Wearc making preparations to establish ABRANCH AT MISSOULA. withthe intention of putting in a Green House and packing grounds,^O-ir ob ect in doing this is to enable us to hold our British Colum-^S.a trade. L.G. BARRETT. Missoula. Managerfor the Northwest Upid Jaoa m^T.soaai points,leaves irom Montana Uulou 5eis.t 'datlyr.... l! oonooa Nos. Ho.einau Express, from North^^ern i a. ill.- depot, for St, 1'aul. Old-^i'h.:. .ni.l ad o n p.dots idallyl 9.JJ P 0^^Ko. im. l'ouy Express. Mouday, wat^^^sday and frldav. leaVM from iiliernI'aclflo deiwtTM.t ^i Ji4 has throiuiU iloeiwra for M. raul^B^l t hloaao.^^No ,i has throiuth si^ejK^rs for S|Hikane, Ta^^fii'iu v .ul.- ^1 n Portland ForKates. Main. Time Tablta or SpeeUl la-^^orniattou apply to any aaeui. Nsnhern racist^aaltruad. CHAHI.EH^. FEE.^General I'aaseuger aud llcket A^^nt,^WM. Tt oHY.frt 1'auu. Mina tieneraiAeent,^at liasi Broadasi. Butte. MoaL K No XTOT!CBTO CO-OWXERS-To Joho Der^^At aud \Mlllam at'lilesluiter. Mat heirs or as-^aiiiiis-. You aro herahy uouiied that 1. t'laua^(ililhaher, yuur i-o-o.mh i. hale in a^ cordauoa^alth aeotlou of tho tsvised statute, of Hit^l ulteil States, etuended in lanor und Improve.^Biruts iiiioii the NalKBd Quartz lodu imuliit^rlaiia. sllimted In an iiuorKaui/od itiiulua dis-^i rii'i, In Olson culoh, lleer UidKe rouuty, Mon^^tana, lur tin* year . iioui; lieremiier .11, lsstt,^one luitulrisl iioi) dollars, aud for the year^rudituc in..euioer ol. isa), the sum of nun^Ii u.li i'd i liu i dollars, an 1 lor Ihe year oudlat^UeretntiT ai, Is'Ji. llu' sum of ^ae liuudriMl pan^dollar., and you, .loha Hih-s and William^rVlilosln^i r your h^lrs or assigns are lierehy^nirthrr notified that unle-s you l ontrlhiite vo ir riro|Hrtlou of such exiieiidilurei toK.'thi'r sllh^id.lest and cost alihln nlneiy mui dais aft^ r^the eomplete sorvloe of litis uoticj hv iiiihllea-^lion, all vour rlglit. t I.e. hitoies mid BmB hi^and to tho a arses named qui utt 1 -de Bthttat^rlanu will bacuais th. property of tin) i n ler^a . i.ed. ^our co-owui'i. win |iat pcifonw-ii las^won. and mad. the required rxpendlturit^theia ii. CLAVSOLUUaUEK,^AcaeoDda, Mont., May .-, im.^rlrit puhilvstioii May 4, isai NOTICETO CO-OWNER - To r.eorta W.^renu sun Frank nervals, ^our heirs, exaeo-^tors and assigns: You are hereby notitlod liial^Ali en liourl'UDtilt're aud Antolne ItiK-helean,^your ro-osuer^. liaxo. in nreordance with the^ft. visions of *^k-tl^^B .su. Revised statutes of the^I'nited Mala., expended Ul lahor aud impiovas^Bietita ti|k^u tho itn.e i.- .i iiuart/ loda 1111111114^claim, located at the head of Oloson rnleli. aboutIu 1 from Auaooiida, la lleer Lisd.'a rouuty.Mont., tor tho jear A. h, tv^t. una^huiidiVd ifluul dollars, represent.u^ work, ui .^II wilhiU '.^' da'v^ from Ihe servir.^ of this notion^tor within 1*1 days alter this notice by publica^^tion ^oii fall or refuse to coutil'-ote jm.r pro-^portion of sia*h ^ \|^ n iiii.r.- as co-owuer. your^interest In said claim win Isvome tue pioiierty^of the subscribers, under said seetl ^n ^-' r.'i. AIliKKI' lb^l ItIKIN MKlIX.^ANTiHNK kOCHKIJUU.^l^at^sl .\n.icomla, Mout.. Aprils, ladA^lust puliucaliuu, Aprli4, ICAs VOT1CKTO CO-nWN'KRS.-To tieorge \T^iy l'enu, Kd w in 8, l'eun, John Clay baiiKh. .1. K Lake.Kilward Huukel,Thomas, your kin executor,administrators, orassicus: Youare hereby nutd that 1 iaus Oldlialier, yourm-owncr. has, Iu accordance with the pro-^visions of n vl Ion 2,aj4. lit vised Mat.ilea of th.^l ulled Mates, expeuded la lalKir aud improve.^Bieuls iipnu th. t'resceue qtuirtz hsle uiinlti.^rlalm. I.^ .del at the head of the West tors isf^tilesoiis itiilch, about In uiileifroin Auai-onda. la^IX'cr l^^iise ouiiuty, Mout., for the year issn,^oue hundred ttluni dollars, represi.utliia work,^aud von, i.corte W .l'enu, F.dward S. 1'cnn. .loha^Claybaiuth, J. K. Lake, Kdwiu liuukle, ^^Tliomas, reputed ow-ners. and all other |^erftona^whom It inav concera, are hereby notilled that^It within wi days after this notice by publlcatioa^f ou fail to pay to the uudcrsh/ned your res|iect-^Ive portlous of said sum uccordhii; to yuur real^Interest. If any, your said iuterest, if auy. in said^elaiiu will become the property of the uudsr-^Ujiucd. I'liriuauttolaa'. CLAl.1 OLUIlAlUUk HatedAnaconda. Mont.. Feb. 1, lami.^Vlrtt publication. Fsb. i imu. NOTICKI'O t'^M)i\ Nfclil-i'o .loscph W'ex.^rlbcroer. YVllliani Mledeckc, Daniel liotuili.^ertv and John Mo'ool. their heirs or asslgutt^too are hereby nolitieo that 1 liuvs expended^one bundled d diars 111 labor and Improiemcmi upontin* 1a Kaule quart/, lode nulling c,aiin saidlioldeii i acieiiuarti lode l.eiua in lli^^Fllut 1 'reek minna district, iu the county o|^l'.-er Lodite, stale of Montana, aud filed to|^record In tue oftlee of the county recorder tl^said I 'eei l.od:^ countv, state of Montana. .Mu.^I. IS8T, and recorded iu l'.o ^k ^H^ of Unle l^ica- li-'tis.on pa-: ie- rds of lleer Lodge county, Montana,to which lor a more dedtilte descrip^^tion icfercni-e Is hereby made; | In order .0 hold^said premises under the provul.nis of -.|s^tlon .1.4.revised Still lite* of 111^ I lilted States. Vint theamount required lo hold the same for tlx^year ending Itcc. ai. WI. And 11 within ninety^days from the service of this noth-e nirniihia^uinetv days after this notice by iiiildlcattoii yoi^fall or refua. to eonlributo your proportion m^such exi^ndlture as co-owuer. xotir ltitctest it^said cairn -viii l ee. 1110 the proiierly of the sua^tcrlLer, i.ndir said sc. iiou ja.'i. JOHNttltOYYK,^Aiuconda. Mont.. .Ian. It). I^^^-'. IFirsttiubucaiwu Fsli. 1. issf* j