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THEANACONDA STANDARD: WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER i^, H
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Analfrom the hi^rl ^l^ith a-.^iin- ;^A fistilKh ni:ui i^ he who lrlt*a^Tat drown a grief In rum.
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Yaurva*rHatti of a mallfr ;^Kite nar who Italia*!-* with limww^Ik mir who alas-* not flallrr.
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Oaa Klrat hlghler.^In-sih'-. a dark and aohinu matter.
VolI In* i^m' the truth exacts ;^Kntka will 1111** hn footfalls' patter^tiuiau '^it lM^lweeu the art^.
KrteYork Press.
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Iiioiv l^^a mi alartiitu's pirture on the tti-arli^down by tin* ^^ .^^n^.kl ta.Hild uU'iwm* I hi- little Inly I'd :t notion^Hilt. ^!;!*! that alaiiily liiaiiifU will no louder uo-
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Then-nut ymini; man from the Nile^^A lio tliouieht hmiM-lfupon ^trie:
I'.iri^ il.^^ he would dn-Miii^^ In tin- Mill of th^- slreitm^Amifitl in a rai; ami it smile.
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FLOGGINGFOR GIRLS.
Hawk^^IUh Parents Avoid a Very I'a-^plaatmal liutj.
TheNow York .Sua piiltlinlifs an int^*r-^estilig urtiala- eom-iTlliliil tliu tloRiriilK^yotint: jfirlx. in Knirhintl. i* fattintla-al on^a alt try from Lonilon Truth, ^ntitli-^l ^Mrs.^Wulte-r Stnitli, tln^ tiirl PLunsTor,^ anil i^^tln^ n-Hiilt of ia va-^li|ralieii^a l^y Henry^Lahoiit-tn-rt-. ( oiiiiik utiiig 011 tlio story^tin* Nun rutys:
KiiRlislipeople am prova-rlii.tlly mure^^torn itiid wmnii in tin* mana^'mem of^cliildrt^li than Amuric-ana. Lnirliiti^mothers whip their al.tiitfliti-rx up to all^ajra of tin* frirla which is simply nulia-nral^of wrmw the water. Ilira-h in the hamtloir^in a common thing, anil it ia invariable^applitil to tli.kt p.trt of the Itataly whia-h ia^aKHoeiittiil in the Unita-al Statu* with tliu^term *K|mnking.' There. a-xists at^h-UNt one ra-gul.^r whipping booth^win n- girl* ar^^ Itira-liavtl at a^fixed sum por whipping. Girls, it^seems, are llatgga-al hurt-, too, for physical^anal ma'iital iliaaiawia, anal the whole iilea^of tiirt-hing girN M brought down to a^sa-it-nra-. l'ii^pia*~.lii^inilily then- are many^other iuxtitiitioiiH of the liko character.^Mr. LaltaiiiHifrii datnaiiiim** Mrs. Sniith'a^inst itut ia m am a pnltlia* attitroga*, ami ralla^for it* Mlppra-asicill liy the authorities. It^ia iMJHwawwaw tat ramal hia article without^thinking that ho hints at iiiltuitcly graver^crimes than those he ilea lareH.
Till miltstuncat of Law ^^ uieher's atory ia^that his attention waa e.illeil to the ailva-r-^tisema-lltM aif a worn.ill aliTi-rillg tat Hog^unruly girls, anal he a-iialaMvc^rt^al to enter^into a oi-rat.|^oii^h-iii-^' with Ikt. Shi- proli-^alily siis|Ms t^sl thai haxik, for aha- a 11 ^ I not^ris^- to tin' Hy. Anotlu-r alial, liowever.^Sha* aalva*rtisaMl 111 tha- Ttm*^i aa follows:
Intructablegirla traina-al ami nalucntotj.^Kxa-ella-nt ra'fa-ra'llia^s. ^Minis oil mail-^airement of a-hihlrcu.^ ^Traiuinir of a-hihl-^ren^ ami ^The Kaal.' la a-aa-h. A^la^ia-a^^by letter, aa. Aalalreaa Mrs. Walta-r. i'lif-^toli.
Alaaly waa illaltlcaxl to writa- to Mrs.^Walter, aityuii/ alio haal an intr.k ialile^llias-a-, whom alio wished liroka-n in, and^raaiui^atili|r that till' aalva-rtiaer aenal pam-^|ihh,t anal h-tta-r of aalvia-a-. They came in^^lu^^ time. Tha' letta-r says :
Ok.ikMiiiam: I am prepara-al tat take^another tfirl at any time, ami tat aiffer lu-r^a catiuforialil^^ anal reII111 11 home, with^asliic ation.il aalvanta ;ea. With imii'li a^x-^|M*rieiiaaa\ I am alilo tat aay that those ifirla^who will not watrk ill iiiiiiiImts or at home^alio mi ^ ha-ii they una taka-ti individually. I^liara- one a/irl ha-re what haa Imhmi trouhh'-^aomt- fair live ya-ars, yet what ia most amen^^able t^t iiitt anil my wiabca. My pnt|H^r^name ia Mrs. Walter Smith, ^Walter^^beiiiir my 110111 tin plume. My aancoutl^(luiiKliter assists ma- with the girl*, ami 1^have pra.fa-ssors for tiiuaie, itaiutinw, tlauc-^iiiK, a-ta-. I catiihl taka- your lii^^c^a f,,r aTUO^fM-r aiiiium, eiiti^riiit{ ut any time if alias ia^iinah-r 31 ya-ars of ajja-. If ma are, I must^liava- sauna- little a-^tra fair hailialaya. My^fa-a-s ara- usually |taial thra-a- luoiitha ill ual-^vani a . l-aia-losa-al ph^aae llml tin- espluuu-^tion aif my systa-m.
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HalW 1 11 K i1ikuh AUK IIKOKKN.
Tha-ilia laisasl a-xplaiiation atf the ayata-m^of ^Mrs. Walter^ |ravat the following^riiaahiN 01a raiiali with 1 ntraa-talih- if iris:
I'liwilliniraa I may l^^- to say it, very^often the fault of tha' t(irla ia iiia-ra ly the^natural ra-suli of can-leaa truiiiiiiK-^i'un'iita do not always realize the fact^that unless the irirla an' well occupied^anil i-ara-fully trained ut ull tiuica, iniicl^lllisa hia-f will aa-a-rila-. Soma- tfirla are idle^^-oiistitiltiolially. I his must Im* cureal.^^ Hila rs hava* a siipa-rllu ma amount of^Wwgi Thia nassls to la- well alin-i la-il.^Wha-tha-r at leaaoua or play, ri al illta-ra-st^should Im- taken so aa tat do it thaira^ii|(lily.^It ia la Ita r, if Kirla hava- troilhlesoine,^to make plana anal then a-oiiipta-ta-ly^a hanija- their systa-m, buajfiliniim m a m-w
rrraaiva*. ^ 'halli^t* a^f sa'a-lla- is, a^f course,^K'lpful in this, fair fn-sh haliits ara-^faarma-il, anal M lawS i-etiiru unprova-al eom-
fairtshaaws itna-lf.
Mytlrst olijis t wha-ii a girl is ph-asasl^with 1111- is to show ha-r, kimlly lint llruily.^that I must la- implicitly olx-yasl. It ia al^^ways a i;ihmI plan to rula l^y moral sua-^asiaui, if possilala*. Wlia*u that has Im'i-ii^fairly triasl anal fails, tha n it ia positiva ly^tias-essary ta^ use soma- other means aif^^ nakiiiK tha- jj.rl a^la-y.
First,I warn of tha- a-auisaspii-na-a-a a^f n^-^|h-ateiI faults ; then, when a aliras-t aa-t of^allsoltedielli i-, a lla- or HH serious fault^^shows itsa-lf. I ta-ll ha-r that pi-a-sa-ntly 1^fhail punish. Never liin-h when antrry.^Iliiriiitf tha- interval aha- thinks ova-t- the^fault. I make pn-pitratioiis. 'I'lia-sa- cou-^raiat in havint; n-aaly a strong narrow^tahh . atraps 1 waistliauil with sliiluiK^a-traps, unkla'ts ami wristletsi, cushions^unit a K'aal, la^iit{' plialih- lureh rial, icll-^ti^U ha-r tat prepare liy raiuovlllf her aln-ss,^^-tc., anal puttiiinr on tin- alri'saint; kuwii^(hinal pari Ita-forel. Then I talk sa riously^to ha-r, allow tha* llatura- of tha- fault and^tha- in ^ d of puuiahiiteiit aa a cure. Next^I put atn the waialha:ial, anal having told^her that if aha* aulimita uuia-tly no one^ni asl know; if she atrait/irla'a I must a-all in^ba-lp la/irls ira'iierally pn'fa-r tat Im- apiia-tl.^J'laa'iliK her at tha- a nal aif tin- talila' Ion^wbich tha-ra- an' cushions to pnttat-1 the^IxTMiiK. I turn ha-r l^^sly over the talila-,^anal faata'ti th^- atraps iiiiilerua-ath it. Then^1 fast. u the knis-s to(retha^r, wrists the^Mama-, unless I uutia-ipata- a struttuh- then^I use uilkletM anal wristlets, and fasten tin-^limits to tha- h'Ks atf tin- talila-. This really^takea la-sa time tat alo than to writa* uImiiiI.
I'nfa-ta11 inif tin- drWwaiMC irowii, the on^thoalox siirfaa-i- ia found at the rii/ht anirle^for piillislimeiit. Tukiuij the liira h. I^^u^*nsiin* my ^listam-a-.aiul standitlC at the^hini'. pics ea-,1 to strike shtwly hut firmly.^Hy iiioviiik* l/a-utly fttrwartl a-aa-h stroke la^aliira-n-ntly pi.teed, and six stroka-s may 1 ^^^^^llitUttTll if Well civeli With full fora a'. If^tile fault has la a-n siia-h as tat ua-a-d severe^^ orrt'Ctit ^^ then I Im Kin nil tha- other siale^and watrk Itaa-k uf/uin. For aa-n-ama in-^4 reasa al stroka-s must Im' ifiva n. If a irirl^Iri em v^-ry llurtl in^le^e^J to la-ar it hrava-ly
thenperbapa I give her ten inateaal of^twelve,
Directlyit ia An is heal I unfaaten the^irirl. ami, tliulins her pntltahly much aub-^ahiasl, help to reaolntiona atf amend.^If thia birrhinfi haa^hecn jiialicioualy and^ooiiarientionaly admini^t ^red tlte girl will^bear against the ope rata a* no reaentment,^but he n-aaly to kiss and be frientla. After^allowing the culprit a little time to 00m-^ta tape ha-raalf and nslresa, I a-x|tect her to^loin the others, anal go mention of any^kind ia maalc of the punishment, un^^less future misconduct makes it neces^^sary, anil this ia not often. Birching la an^extraonlinary thing, not an every-dny^work, therefore care must he taken that^the operator haa the pro|ter nerve ami pa^^tience for the o|apration. Mothers are that^proper pa-rsa^us to whip girla; hut if they^nave not the near esaary nerve, then it ia^better to ap|^oint a ala-puty.
Afterthis serious busineaa ia over,^much steady patience ia na-a-aleal. for a^birching is no use whatever if a girl ia to^lie pa tteal again ulid allowtnl to do just as^she likes. She must Im- under firm, kind^discipline. None of my girls have Imi-u^more attach* al tat 111*' than llioae whauii I^have been athligta:! to alisa-iplim- sa-va-rely.^They have gn^at n^m|tect forthca^e whocan^inaater them ami wha^ alo not taunt them^with past 111 isih a ds. line bbm sa-atitling^ia worth niatntlis of 'nagging.' Kll'orts at^umeliduteut must Ite eucountgeal, anal^those having the charge of girls must nut^enpa-et to reform girls all at once, 'Kmiii'^waa not built in a day.' The old Ad.011^will sometimes show ita.-lf. anal f ir rliei-le^ing hia work nothing ia so uaeful aa a^hin'li nal jiialicioualy uaed.E. W.
Thecircular atf explanation statea that^^n-f^'n'ti^'^'a an' kimlly |m-rmitteal^ tat t ha^^ve ry Kov. Da an atf Lincoln, Venerable^An-hfia-acaiti of Hiintingalou, tin' Hon. and^R^'v. llatihury '!^^^^^^, Fnuiic; the K^v,^llarrada-ll Smith, the reatory, Smialer-^lallil; Admiral ( Ilea tha iii Strasle, Stoke^Misliop.llristol; ('ounteas liattllkirk, t'lin-^tain; the |{ev. J. II. Ilatigerllelal. Ihtwn^House, Ilntmyanl, lla-n-fatnlshin', and^many othaT pmiiiiiiont |a-opla-. ^Nlrs.^Walter's^ aalaln-ss is giva^n na M Oaklla-lil^Koaal. Clifton, Hristol, and her house ia^called ^(Tilfatnl Hous^^.^ She is descrilieal^na a tall, ntntng woman, arrnyeal in the^alra-ss of soma- sort atf tmler and wearing^a metlallitm with the elligy of a ^CIooil^Shephenl^ statnpeal upiin it. An an^induca-nient to have the young lady^in apii'atinn plaaaal in her charge,^sha- said that she haal girls of *Jtl in^the house to whom a week or two previ^^ously she haal administered fifteen cuts^with a birch rod, ami she explained that^she hail a conaialerahle number of clients^in Lonilitn whose ilanglitern she ehastiseil.
Extractsan' alao given from the pamph^^let entitled ^Tha- Kaal.^ Tha-y an- aa fail-^lows :
Acconling to soma- writers and physi^^cians, flagellation ia a remedy fair torpid^condition and lack of muscular energy.^It clears the brain anal braces the nerves;^in abort, there ia nothing it will not do^when pn^|terly applied. The roal has Im'cii^found In run' all fi-igned iliseaNes. In hy-^|mm-hainalriacal caaca it ia an excellent^n-nutly.
Tat be eiTeetual the nals should Ite of^the right sort. They should Im* made^from two tat three fa i t aix inches Itiug,^very thin anal pliable. I get mine from a^family who iiave made them for genera^^tions.
MONTANAMILITIA.
AalJulaut-aWeneral llouirlaa Presents Ills^Annual lte|Mirt.
Fromtin* 11 elc-11.1 liiilt-|H-nalent.
Tha naljiitimt-ga-iiaTal aif tha' Montana^National Guards has presented an inter^^esting n-port to Governor Taaile. Acoainl-^ilig to the last ra port there wen- in the^National (.uard 47 ouiccra and :.l:i en-^listeal men. making an aggn-gate fam-e of^SUO mt'ii. During the gaaMnMM year three^companies and a regiment banal hava-^liea-n musta-ra-al into aervice. The Nation^^al Guanl now compriaes tine ri-gima-nt of^infantry, two tnMips of cavalry and one^battery of artillery. Variants applic ations^have la-en n-a-a-iva-al fair authority tat raisa-^new compania-s, from which it is^evialellt that the state would^hava^ 110 difficulty in incn-aaing the^uumlM-rs of its guanl should the law Im- mo^iikmIi Ileal as to permit tin- increase. The^condition atf the troops is very autiafaotairy^and it is hoped that Ilia- buaincaa public^will give ita influence and recaiguitlatu tat^the militia. To encourage thia tha- em^^ployer should allow the necessary time fair^drill anal a-ncampmi-ut. The repairt says^that the camp at Fort Ellis alial much to^familiarize the ailllccra anal men witli the^ah tails iM'rtaiuing tat a stililier's life, and^that the hem-fit ra-aa-i va-al waa fully propoi -^tiaiuate tai the expa-nsa-s. Speeial cnnht is^given to Ti-oop A atf Helena and Company^D, First infantry, fur uiun-liiug tat Fort^Ellis and return. Cntlit ia also given to^the citizens of llozf limn fair uiakiug the^tlcscrta-d tpiarters at Fatrt Ellin habitable.^It ia n-collllllcliala-al that tin- state establish^a permanent camping gntuiid at Fatrt^Ellis. The act allowing a per dia-m during^the annual a iia-aiiipiiicnts haa alone much^to inen asa- the elllcicin-y of the aervica*.^Atta lltiou is called tat the n-|airt atf Atlju-^tallt (ielieral J. Cm Ka-ltaiu, I'. S. A., ra-catin-^liietiiliug state a-ua-aiupuia-nts ami certain^ncca-ssitia-s in a-oluia^-tion withthcin. '1 he^cost atf tin- micumpmciit at Fort Ellis to^the stall- was $jn,7tii..riti, the heaviest ita-111^la-iug J-'','*lo for pay to tha- troops. Cielia-ral^lioiurlas ra'a omim-nala tha- presa-liei-of an^army ollia-a-r at tha- ua-xt annual a-ni aiiip-^^netit to ins|M-et tha- national guanl. Tin-^attlicial ra-tfista-r, N. O, M.. is aa follows,^general lla-adapiarti rs at Helena:
Hiscxa'cllem-y. Josa-ph K. Tools, gover^^nor ami communalcr-in-chicf; ailjiititnt-^irt-ui-ral. Hrij{ailiei-t,i-iieral S. It. Douglas,^liela-iia ; apiarta-rinaMta-r-ga-ui-ral.ltrigaalia-r-^tieiieral C. YV. Ilottuiau. Haixcmati; com-^miasary-ga'tia-ral, Itrigaalicr-Gcncrul C. S.^Warn-n, Hntta-: insiMs-tor-ircna-ral, Hrigu-^tlla-r-tia ui-ral .1. A. liniwil, Glundale; sur-^va-yair-general, llrigaalier-Geucrul S. I).^Pi. km.in. Dillon: mustering nflleer, C'ol-^itllel L. E. Huhuea, Hutte; aiale-ilis-a allips^tat gttva-rilair. Colonel C. D. Curtis,^lla-la-na; Callololli-I A. L. Hula-aa-k. Hil^^lings; Colom-I \V. F. Kuippt-ulM-i-ga-r,^(Ha-tulala-; chief of ttnlidutllH', Colonel^J. It. Miller, lla-la-na: assistant iua|M^ctair^gem-ral. First Lia-iiteuaut William /.aa-^tntw, Helena. First regiment infantry,^with heat la 1 ua iters ut Hutte. ia made up as^follow: Ita-gimi'tltiil stair. Col. C. F.^Lloyd. Butte; Lieutenant Colonel, Harry^C. Kcasler. Butte; Major E. A. Ka'liney.^Helena; Major H. S. I'ickiuaii, surgeon,^Dillon; Captain F. It. Muaaer, assistant^surgeon. Helenu: Captain F. T. Webb,^a-haplain, Helena; First l.ia-lltctiatlt li. H.^Ciack, adjutant. Hutte; First Lieutenant^F. LaM-lM-r, regimental aiuartccniiaater,^Hutte. t'om|iauy A, Great Falls, ,M men;^Company H, Kinuiet t.uaral, Hutte, Kt^men. Cat. C. Meager guards, Helena, al^men; Co. II. Virginia ^ ity. l.'^ mi-ii; Co. E,^Dillon, tai nia-n; Co. F. Montana ttitlea,^Hutte, K men : Cat. G, Washington guards,^Hutti'. 47 iiia-11; Co. E, Wehli guards. Hil^^lings. ;I4 uicli; Cat. I, Miss,,,ila, men;^Co. K, Auacoiidu. '^^^ men with ra'ginu'iital^unattached cavalry; troop H, Capital^guards, Helena. 44 men; troop M, Gallatin^Valh-y guartla. Host-man, .rai men; uiiat-^taa htal artillery, hitiery A, lia-la-ua, 44^men. The ns-apilulatioll shows that^tha-n' an- Tai a-^imiiiissiotia-al oltla*a-rs anal 71 -^a nlisti'd mi-ii. making a total of MS ma n.
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A.lap Venncl.
AJapanese man-of-war. reca-utly^lauiielied at Yokosuka, made 19 knots par^hour on the trial trip.
kansanphilosophy.
Fromthe Atchison Globe.
Tliereis great charity for poor relations ;^^very one lias tliem.
Weare all inclined to distrust a Isty^who doea not like to play.
Keepany letter long enough, awl It will^Anally make yam ashamed.
Tha-people all know how to act at^home; you had lietter act decent.
Onlyone thing melts foster titan money,^and that is tlte resolution not to spend it.
Itmay he wise to think twice before^speaking, but it is a sign that you are get^^ting old.
Ala^y can take better care of himself^than the Lord can find time to taka care^of a irirl.
Whentwo friends quarrel you will And^how much tliere was in their friendship^originally.
TheLord may make people, but the^devil often Ands it necanaary to pull out^the busting t hra ads.
Themost aacrcd things we have in thia^world ttfteii turn out hi lie only varieticsof^selfishness.
Itis the man what can light good fln-s^who ia stMineat able tai bin- others to light^Ins lin-a fur him.
Thetwn things that holiest peaiple^never excuse under any circumstances^an- thievery and iiiainacrity.
Anhtuifst man will regret that be is not^na giMal ua a woman, insta aal of peetclltl-^ing that he ia lM-tter.
Wha-11you can induce a mall to htild^your horsa- in the rain how natural it is to^tarry around the lint on the iusiile.
Onlyla-lieva- half of what you hear that^great la-ople say ; only I a lit-ve half of what^yam hear that littla- people do.
Itis a cold, clomy thing toany, hut these^people who tn-at friemlahip the aanie as^any a it her aelllsbncMa get most out of it.
Thesympathies of |h ^^pls are always^with the unfortunate, ltecauso the |M-a^ple^know they are so liable to be unfortunate^theuiMt-lvea.
Apup looks sti mild anil innocent that^we sometimes think it will turn out better^than others of its rat a-, but it always turns^out a ^log.
Youare always saying thai your frit-litis^ili-sa rt at the mm yam need them most,^but they do exactly what you have Is a-n^doing all your life.
MomsthlngW rum With the Maalc .
Duringthe last two or three days we^have noticed something wrong with the^music which for a long time has been ra-n-^dei-ed scmi-dhirnnlly under our wimlow,^nays the Washington Post. It haa mani^^festly pns- a edeil from the aame hand or^^gan whose half-ilozen airs have l^ecome,ao^to say ,a household wonl with us, but it has^of lata- laa-ked that riclmesa of setitimeiit,^that ah-lia-aa-y of expn-ssion, and that cer^^tain una|teakable something which in^uiiisie, as in other arts, we call feeling,^hoeuusc we have na wonl with which^to entrap anil convey so elusive,^so volatile an idea as thia deli^^cious apiality of music provokes. Hereto^^fore we hail sat and let this music 00-^sl^^ew ni^ into our iM-iiig anil intoxii-ate us with^an overwhelming psya hologic pa-ace. hut^of late it has not appealed to the sensitive^tympanum of our spiritual nature. Sa.iuts-^tiling has Imkii lacking^something. The^n-mh-ring of ^Johnny, Get Your Gun,^^haa Im-i-ii la-yond criticiam, so far aa a-or-^ra-a tiii ss is a oni a rmil ^we Would tiot aak^tat have this charming tciii|tcst-i rcndi n-al^more a-orrcctly but it 111 vcrthcleaa has^faileil tat touch, to thrill, to lift ua, na of^yora-, Is-yoml this a-htya-y life; it has I.ecu^poweriess to thrum those uiisceii soul-^strings by which we mortals here^on earth an* connected with^the vast unknowable Is-youd. Nor^have we la i n able to make out why^this apiality was missing. Ycsla ralay, how^^ever, we determined to know what was^the matter. Accordingly, when the baud-^organ la gan to oiler up its supplicating^t Mies we looked tint at the wimlow. We^hail not dune this for a long time. It is^ex|M-nsive. It is much chcuiicr to sit still^and enjoy the music while the organist ia^n-achuig the conclusion that we tire not^in. And then, hat, since it is much more^bleased to give than to receive, we have^striven to give to our esteemed neighbor^in the adjoining building a chance to be^charitable; and this we have done in a^wholly unostentatious manner. But, as^we aay, we looked out at the win^^dow yesterday and there we saw^the CcUiise of thia grievanis void^in the music. Hanged if the Italian hasn't^hin-d u couiiiioii American lala^ra-r to^turn the crunk for him. This is taai much.^We dat not tibject to having u blind la-g-^gar laMtk ut us through blue goggles, and^we will tolcrute the JU-yeur-ohl chap who^wears un army oven'out and says he lost^hia leg in tlie revolutionary wur, but when^our Italian 111us1e.1l artists think they call^ring in cheap American lahora-rs anal^merely stand around giving their mitral^support to tin- music these lahori-rs make,^we aay, ami we say flatly, they shall not^hava- our sanction; anil we give it out^hen - and now that we shall never again^look daiwn from our wimlow and smile^and say ^thank you^ until we n*catguisc^once na aft' tha' tine Italian hand wbich^erstwhile wound up this organ so deftly,^so artistically.
A(iold-SlUK Worker.
Thistiling of trying to crowd big gold^pieea-s on to strei'l car coiitlocttirH by the^pedicle who hopa' tai ride frea- la-a-ansi- tha*^conductors eall't always give the proper^change n-mimls iuc how that kind atf a^rtume used to Im- wtirked in a-urly days,^^says Captain George 11. MeBriili* of I'ort-^laml to a Sail Francisco A'jrumitK r man.
OldMan Applcgate lived atn the road^ha'twecu Oregon ami California m those^a lays, anil just for uoa-oiiimialat ic ^n be^wamlal proviala- meals anal lialgings fair^such trava-la-rs aa a-hailced tai truva-l his^way. It was an annoying custom with u^ea-rtuin class of stoc k deahrs what fre-^.pia-ully wa-nt over the roaal to oiler a $.^^slug in payment for a night's i-uta-rtaiu-^metit, anal if tha- change could nut be^given they would scttla- in full the next^tillla- they sloppa-d.
tineday u fellow whome I'ncle Apple-^gate haal spotta-d otfa-nal a slug in tin- usual^way, saying he wua sorg)'. but ra-ally that^was the smallest coin he hail ahout him.
TM sorry, too,^ said the host, 'for I^haven't a hit of change in the house.'
*t lb. never mind,' replied the guest,^'I'll hand it to yam as I conic buck.'
'Hut mayla- I'll never see yatu again,'^aiiggcatcd Applcgate, ignoring the hand^outstreteha-al for tha- cight-coriienal cain.
'Yea, you will. I'll he along hen^ in^nltoiit a week,' aaiil the other.
'Oh. well, in that case I'll just keep^tha- slug, anal when you come back I'll^have the c hange fair you,' replied tha' add^gi'iitla-man. ami putting the pioca^ in hia^pocket he hade the stranger good morn^^ing, with la st wishes for a prosperous^jourm-y ami a safa^ is turn.
' That man didn't try tat fool with old^man Applcgate any mure.
TheI I. net ^f I he Car.
Aboutthe middle of tha* cur, says a Na'W^Yairk Sun man, was a laaly ami a boy^about .'^ years of age, evidently mother^a 11c I urn. The train had sa-an'oly moved^out atf thi^ depot before the boy began to^^cut up,^ running up ami alow 11 tha- aisle^and making remarks to passengers. The^mot ha-r a-alled to him several Man and^filially aaitl:
James.I shall certainly tell your^father.
nobodyknows w
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be'sf^he la,'
repliedtha
'hiaaettled the mother for a time, bat^whwa the boy Bought to raise a window^^ha leaned forward and ^id:
James.I shall surely puniah you.**^^If you do I'll toll that a policeman ar^^rested grandpa,*1 he retorted.
Shelet him alone for another interval,^hut aa ha began to worry a bird in a rags,^which one ef the passengers waa trane-^porting, she sternly said:^^James, come here!^^^Not now.
Rightoff t You are a had hoy. and I^shan't let you come with me again.^^^Yea you will.^^^No, I wont-
TlienI'll tell that the reason papa ran^ran away ia because Mr. Davis came to^our house so much I
Thisprostrated the mother and she be^^gan to roaal, and hod nothing further to^say, while the hoy nwim-ak up and down^the car unclieckcd. until lie Anally fell^asleep 011 a vacant seat. He had one^mon- shot in reserve, liowever. Aa he^lay a low 11 he called nut:
Say.mamma, wake me up when we get^to grandma's. | want to hear ha-r swear^and take on la-a-ausa- papa turned Iter out^doors lust summer!
Theman who keeps his mouth cloao*d^seldom gets into trouble with his neigh^^bors, anil, what is tpiitc as ini|Mtrtant, in^^creases bis chuilccs of ra aa hing old age.
MONTANA'S
PopularPrice House.
Anopen proposition to those^that bought goods of us within^the last
SIXTYDAYS.
Nowthat you as buyers have^an opportunity of comparing^styles, qualities and prices we de^^sire that a comparison be made at^once. If we have in a single in^^stance charged more for any arti^^cle than you can now buy the^same elsewhere, we hereby guar^^antee to refund the difference,^whatever it may be. We also^agree to take back and return^money for any and all purchases^that have been made of us that^have not proven as represented^^that have not come up to your ex^^pectations.
Nothingcan be more fair than^this and it is for every buyer to^test us and look into this matter^for themselves.
Wcknow it to be a matter of^fact that we are selling goods for^less profit than any house in the^city.
Itis for buyers to find out for^themselves.
Wehave turned our entire stock^of goods within the last
NINETYDAYS.
Havesold over $150,000 worth^of goods.
Wehave an entire new stock^bought sigce the late fire and will^press up all the advantages wc^have obtained by reason of such^a large increase of business.
Ifyou want a cloak or dress^pattern all we ask is for you as^buyers to compare our styles,^qualities and price^get samples^from other houses^get ours^ take^them home with you.
Wedon't ask you to bring sam^^ples from other houses; we want to^be fair, want you to use your own^judgmt nt.
Haveour wraps sent to your^homes for comparison; we want^every buyer to sec what we are^doing and what our competitors^are doing.
Thisis the only intelligent way^of getting at facts.
Withan immense stock of dry^goods, carpets, wall paper and^clot hing we feci confident of being^able to serve our customers with^advantage such as cannot be over^^come.
Ourstock of holitlay goods is^moving r.apidly. We have but a^short time to sell these goods in,^hence wc miss no sales.
Respectfully.
J.R. Boyce, Jr., ^ Co.^Corner Main and Broadway, Butte, Mont
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UnitedStates Kleetrte Light Co. Mew Haven Machine Tools.
ReducingTalvas.
L.C. TRENT,^Gexxkal Wksthkn Manager.
SALTLAKE CITY, UTAH.
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TylerWire Works Double Crimped Mining Cloth.
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Contractorsand Builders.
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Someof the Finest Buildings in Helena and Anaconda^Have Been Built by this Firm.
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