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lettter With sete In It. T'Ierc is nolodly' t hat hates t to hi' 41u44eiv ed into0 reta iling an old Story a nv wol'st than w1'4 do1, hut occasional0 ft we"( he'll- oII that we neverl haca'd befo)re, End141 t4'4 it, anti then find tlhŽ boys on n theua l iaoo Ibeen laughing over it for two weeks This one may be an old one, but the t traeli r Iwon thamt 101l1 it s51u1 it '1s4,'. 00l- VI''"k and we never kne'w only one 4)444 4 'l m!' to lie . i11421t1lingk an4 edi1tor of i sit (44)44'' paper. wvere receitly goin g norltii to th4e I; 1'k4!1 orc'hlards, ()11 440, e:4(4'"i mtrr41!e' train. Thl'y had all of the, grns anti4 010404i!il that 44 wotiuld hive bee1n n0eceisary to ha 4Že 01 ied a million h1414:. Oni ilt amonoag the 41011ii 144 ill the 5i11(kkilg (4ar)' hiere I` ti- Iait w1a's it nluobh'-r Of hOte::s. 1 .( '1 p Ope144Žd a4 hkttlŽ a11d 100k 't drnk and smackedl Theiru lip4, P)41 the 44k said ii would 1lie m~uch bettertr'i 4(4l' l's is . There '4:', a4 .J k" in 114 .. 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(114a441 444 ob t 414'C Heiii lt ( t4 41. ii1!0 by his day whlen! he4 42011111 findi i n41 i4 1 e, ,ni it Went ou into the 13a tiri (ll tint] return ed with at pieceU ot ice0, 4444( ti" haik it. u tp atn(1 drank w2.eith g~lt at gilY":o, and invied lain)1 to 14ai1t44ke -which heI 1)01ll, tI 4O444 'i4ii. sa41( hte n42.eler took ice inl his, p41'-f41'ai tg it straighlt. 1']11t4l1l to' ie'1 1a (klt4 and ev sugllgested tit 1he get a04444' tn144 k4'4', 11,1! 11 '' 41id, anid they', becanie' hi 444~141 ovei' thleir good l iuick. TIhe t411d 'll t illit' he4 was 1nt for 4e he ca11414me bac k without4i, and 1i01 a6 4.44d looking thee-. Tihe tr4ai4 41'41 4!42't1irl);' a l444at1101 t1"1401 W' h l i tOS 1to leae, a44411 5114 took his gril 541i(k to g ct ;i', 44u41' ( th1e14 4,ml a'k4'4 14111)! Wiy he' 414ln'i get 114e ice. Ile said thle 1)aggagel014 1int) u 141 tlh'a. let 11n1 hlave 4411y 111n 41w' ' t11e4 10''4i4d hilt what w1'4s the rei'C4~n4 t11he 144a41a 4144 14411 1had4 g('ne4 1)ack on4 1int. '144e t)04in 1404l stojpped, and] tile' Jew had( golt `n the4 ( (Or. 11lt'iC 114 mted1144 and said[, .1' kij4 S4t'l~i IC 111(411 I to)14 y'ou abokut 414 14e4' Ile bagg11' ge 111;111) says-, (1, I Hoo4k an1y 4101' e) ire tout) 44441 box he vas4 41a1441 1u ot ps cc44'14 ( ='4 114 '1i'' 1 doni't p..114,IV it v4o1)141 Spoil 4 -.41 I lfpty' Bottle st tit',k oo! (0)'Cawing,4 and( 's t44e d l11111111(41 44111)4k thet pllltfI~i'1) of d'he littIe staltion1 live SpwirteSlI~k'll were' trving to get their Sho~t guns out 01 f 01h l guti ii044se aind putl them together, whle two o011401$r 11(414 openini~g bo0xes to golt o4ut cal'trI'jtget. The blilance of 1114Ž11 were14 14'04it1)g agins"ift tile windIows' sick. it is 4ail] by those who sax' the 51)04te44(ifCl at tp444'I4 that. 44 1142 greaŽ1t calamiity seemed4'l 10 ha4.1'( 14411121 thlem, als they neover sm1)4led4 for twok d44vs.-Pt1:1's Care of the Teeth. The teeth should be cleansed at least once a (tay; the best time being ight--the .last thing. For this purpose use a soft brush, on which take a little soapi and.l then some prepared chalk, brushing up and down and across. There is rarely an ob-. jection to the friction Causillg the gums to bleed slightly. Avoid all rough ~ usage of the teeth, such as cracking nuts, biting thread, etc., as by so doing even good, sound teeth may l)e injured. When decay is first observed, advice should be sought. It is the filing in a small hole that is of the greatest service, thoug.l( not infre quently a large filling pires,'ves the teeth for years. It is of the greatest importa nce that children from four years and uflpwalrds should have their teeth frequently 'xam ined by the dent:l surgeon, to see that the first set, particularly the back t-eeth, are not decaying too early, and to have the op portunity of timely treatmienlt for the regu Slation and preservation of the second set. Children should be tau;ght to rinse the mouth night and nmurning, and to h-gin the use of the toothbrush eariy, likewise the toothpick. With regard to the food of children, to those who are old enough whole-meal bread porridge. should be giv en. This is mucllll mlore wholesome and substantial food than white bread. If the foregoing instructions were carried out, comparatively few teeth would hitve to be extracted. A Girl's Edueatioin. It requires much more skill :and iutelli gience to make a loaf of bread and properly broil a beef-steak than is generally under stood. Either is a very ditiicult underti~k ing, although nllny girls who do cooking after a flashion lregard it a umtter of no ac count, except that the work may ntlpleas antly afectk the (colmpletxion. Such girls do (:ot know when a steak is properly cooked ; it is doiubtful it' they would know when much of anything is properly tdone. Per haps they can lmake themselves agreeable il the parlor, and that is a. very nice thing, but a wife needs some other qualnications. There are girls, and a great many of them, who know how to llmake bread alnd broil beefsteak and do in a thoroughly skillful way a thousand things required of the perfect housewife. There are not as many of them as there should be, but that is not so nmuch the fault of the girls as it is of those who have the responsibility of their education. The scarcity of those accomplished in the sci ence of housekeeping makes them all the more valuable, but there is abundant room for the spread of that kind of education. Every man isn't seeking for a skillftul housekeeper for a wife, however, and many Voting women cultivate a taste for idleness and ease with a. view to living up to a husband's wealth. There is more dis appointment than happiness in this. Ev ery woman who undertakes the duties of home should know how to direct those who do her work, if swe do none of the work herself.-Philadelphia Times. The Boston Commercial Bulletin an nounces that "mining projects are out of favor. eple aresick of the hole busi Cess,8 AD,. LNIi D STOU F '4 Lake Pa rk, X. P. a. M. . horl Alor2i CitU Ye! taiB 5011 0 tir ot- s .':cr ave "_I 'ale . choice h'I f y ,un , I>u l a ! he lfer all hy th is iml r ..e p : . . i cf G e n e v c 4: L 4. "2 -t . " T I. s v r a , 1l , r -: el ,+i] k si) " ': re- . t , cie p riz ,. 'n a.ori it ':i - ' mc:i' 4 l hit iw :'.!cc ' i xjii tion ani wtill erve "ti:lied rt4llller of 4 )prOvei tw out it M f c ii OWNs 0111- .If I-o L- r I. C 'atL og; u,? on t pl:lpei ti :. L av' n few , i . . V! S r,. la :. for sate tR2urnnd-g Rm e hri ' fmr th foo't Of mmaker P: Prices aso naP bige. lrl 7s. .i a t : in All its Appoint iments the ---.T [." t:;ble. b'tds anid.i .en.?,::_ amon'uO deinI: s11: a .elrT equl nbt t -m.... lt - it . ini tc Ti ' ;:.tr , : tal :.o , 1,ing p it far 1 t" itlt ' -i elaig t1,u14 i #RY GODS, AND 1 CLHOCKl "." F BOOTS and SHOES, Gr LAi. WAE, } And the rest rands of wOING1E' LI UO AND SE Y.-S9 . Our lines of Fancy and S tap1e Cro-ei'e. are comlete in every respect and lhav} Lg ei e n personala .e leited are k!io)wv to be the best the easternC inmarkets can afford. We have a ilare stock of M -SCormick's e..apers and )[owei's, and Ta'lor'r- ITa Ra., . Fish Bros'. Farm & Freight W .o.... that every one will find it to hi. intires '- h f us. Robes, Skins, tus and Paltres. STORAGE, FORWARDMNG AN, COM T DAVIDSON &a. DaOFFITT, Manufacturers and Dealers in HARNESS, SADDLES, Saddlery Hardware, Etc., Etc. WOOL SACKS, TWINEt SHEEP SHEARS, TENTS, ETC, ETCJ Concord Buggy and Team Iarness. and~rmptly Pone. aU V' Ic ! rS Frt h' N. YE <fl½ . ''''t tr e' Sr.-'F't?3' AND=ý ic ' FirsH"-Ciass a in as; itsAi:te!t ¶11 .. A-. N QRARD CN I" p A -.s '4°`'}u ;- :; b f' - Ic'), t)UXI -l* L i2 'ln- tUAi "-I '- s 1gm -r - V hE' 'sI44t . E'4''mI' 7rm~~a ?~r~ ·an-X ln7---- 4a4 U i~~tiX x~t:ouLG - n fr' IdI V 2 i i{ t .," e . _ .ý,. t ' Rv3 '! s. T 0 0. D ii *-" .°>9 ft? , oGi i 4s, - ftri~:~ p s 15?; 6lN 1;~tg'g~ -t· .r Ber [ f.n rr I'2 ' kF"ia' 5 ?:`* t . il S te A: ch d -. . '1 'I.'. .E. O A- "-:Ii` ;'i' ? . "3 ~ ,ti 3i X, `. Iý 3 er "3it 3 _ _ * t. ; * ' Ž a S. I l '· -, ."t ~ '. ~~- t p.- ". m ' 20 "iQ ~ a s~ .'I - '..i$NE 0 -¾ .O t o'n. ,C 4CA ..:.k it- . ., .TONO. TANA. NNE ý a LL.. Proprietors. Wie w> i urcha-q e Be, a . .. ;:::.z: M ile, a.d are prepared to deliver ·them on bord~ s Arnr ats a F B;-> tonf, or at any other point on the --?.os!i ri, ,iti.r , ., . or go,. weight, at LOWEST Q882 1882 TT1 Leaving Bsmar.k. an - Benton1 Every Saturday. T. C. Power,-anager, I, P. 'aker. Cen. Agt , 193 S. Water st., G, <u. ;1h . N i etŽe ButtNgK1.Louis. John .. C har es, sup ., 1, Sxtni i, ],.aa. TARIFF RA1TES NOW READY. S Rates guaranteed, taking quantity and qultty into consideration, d L whether e, ntraet is mntde or not before shipping, and all goods shipped on or before .Tunie 15h from Chicago. St. Louis, St. Paul P and other points, reaching BismarcK on or before July 1st, will go g 1 through to Fort Benton" on the line, or will make good the yextra d ie ; lay end notn-delivry, the Mana.,r eiaimg only the privilege of S stopping the rmeneioed agents -rom taking too much freight, ., 40- should there be a rush in the latter portionf of the season. " Boats leave regularly on time and passenge-rs and shippers can rely on close con aections. For freight orpassage apply to . ... T. C. POWER.% BRO., Benton, M. T. . T.. C. POWER' CO., Helena, 3 t.:T. Off ; H.. CHARLES, ; Iux. Ciy, _ .iowa I. P.R _-Eir St. Loisiaf o ~ tb~lf(l lll-~tliYC'',te i~rS~' (!witit, -nl i1882aie~eo ~L~ st~pi~fther~6>i,,! ;ic!! fiOMtrinftomc iegt c In -(l 'ilOQ]t n 2LP it - -:g ", C Orj: ~'~E 0ti If O~ & F V=I C-c1:..-;.;i C~·~~~ h. oP5 ini~Q I' XC"; ;5? Ul n~ a~t ;·:(4t T Il Ei .;·:·_;·i .- I·. ·i4 ~J j p C044EC3 L i:·. R.J. JW ACKERII '. t. PO;:t - A, - .. T inware, Stoves, Que r, O- rt - , The Celeb.ated W i_. . Soft Coa Bae? THE BEST AN:D (NLY -S " and comp rit~ lses e.ery <_1' 3: :7 e . '; PLAIN AND FANtY TCAtb ? Of every P i. Genuine Cnt Glass La ' tor au Our Wagon T --er, a-r r o, . and consist of all woods u6d in 'i Including Tin Rooting, G" repairing, etc. i.. . notice and at reo and best supAli) an t i l- S£ OT lla;iý pu rbaied Or te - goods is between S1,oot anU --'2 already larige ssoraed sIock, aHdrr- )l r AONI -TO F3C n 7ý 'ar 'S maO, f 'I Ui - ýq '8o %7t Ladiest, Roots Sloces, S&ipperA a ýer n, J t 4osd Ever before displayed by sey firn this ie of Ciago. - Ma (ixn Sa. Krne Nr has a postrion in this house and] we - d b piQlMEd to -i - --