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wf « yr^nr 011 S3. Mont. ¥ iw C --tV c 5 s " # X IB 2 ST B DILLON , BEAV ER H E AD COUNTY, M. T„ FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1887. 01 . vn No. 51. I living death. UAR OUTCOME OF THE ENVI* nments of our great cities. Of raraiy»«» Dragsing Their Feet (!ic Pareinent— l'atlent» Who Are a* New Morn I niants— Sail „ of a Journalist. these sunny mornings, when the siliere is cool and bracing, one sees nad there on the streets a man crawl ing aided by a crutch or a cane. , „simile bent forward, liis progress difficult and jrainful. His feet wi ' t |, a shuffle on the surface of the neI ,t. His hair is gray, although ountemtnee may not indicate more u ...r,. Tiicrc are evidences of middle age. . in his features. There are wrinkles ««mictions that tire the cicatrices of ds incurred In lierco life struggles, vis express a commingling of weak a!1 '(i despair. His shoulders droop, is entire*figure has a bagginess sug • e of a collapse. On ids shrunken re hints of a pleading helplessness. , he specks it is with hesitation lutiled tone. His utterances corne difltaulty; they are low, choked, His speech halts at short inter if i.ta loss for the proper word, lie cannot find it, and frequently an ted and strange term, wholly with tneauing. will thrust itself in the Possibly one arm dangles at his loose and limp as rope. Posh : bly one dragged along as if it were a foreign Perhaps one side or the (filier of outh is drawn up with a line that, ds ont fan shaped into u series of ike shrinkages. His glance, like his i< wabbling and uncertain. Over co is spread an expression that is a iaation of imbecility and hope. He object with qualities so peculiar, so dualized, that one easily recognizes its tilt* victim of sonic one of 1 he nu ns forms of paralysis, esc specimens taking the morning ssisted by cane or crutch and shuf aloug the side walk, are getting to be tient exhibition. Whether or not «eristic of other points, they are g to be an increasing feature of Chi pmen who no longei crawl out to the glow and wat-mili of the suin- stm arc nerveless as now born cliil- Their limbs are inert* as masses of ae. They arc powerless to move muscles, and have to be lifted. 1, taken up and down like babes, must he fed, and the wants of re cured for ns if they wore jailing tsin the nurse's arms, is new'disease is a peculiar outcome - environment of our great cities, atmosphere of this region is tided with alaria which exhausts, prostrates, yzes those whose overworked bodies weed to inhale it. Its victims arc he old who have reached the allotted of their life, nor those enfeebled by (heredity, but the men with active intense energy, boundless ambi "ud restless effort. It j t ; in tlie of a rot which affects not the 0. the immature, but tlio ripened It attacks the men who labor by ani dream of work by night; it is a which pierces not the drones, but workers iu the human hives, e idler slowly disintegrates and dis œ. lie passes from a lethargic life death with as little consciousness and ring as attend the natural demise of Omsk. Ho is an implement that rusts disuse; the tireless brain worker is aciilne, driven at*, high rate of speed, w> stoppages for repairs, which car * furaendous pressura, and some tiny , wand is blown into fragment.*. *' t r u Quarter of a century ago there 1 *> young man from an eastern state, mimic located in Chicago. Tie was d educated, ambitious, industrious, - .r imd ready and willing to devote tn «"7 honorable employ mont. il situation as jtrincip; 1 ""j lhl ' Public schools. i°. u lh f up teaching and 1. . hnnself wita journalism. He inn^n'T 1 *? 1 a valned attache of Mi# ' *'-'-n'ing which lime lie showed the ni e ' ^'d'-faligahle, prompt. possessor of a high order of intek td, ' l I ol '- ioi,s I!, ituro. lie later S 'ake charge of a jn-omi . mmational weekly issued in this ' l .« a ! ue e ^i e t' writer and man* Ml,:f,-kmt' and for many years le-inaYT ' vi ! h tmi 't to himself and 4 f 1 with which be was eon ' n **h was l beamier Stoue, principal of a ''mu r. '.V, r< *! ,ort( T on Tlio Chicago ■trout,. ui'/ , <, "j' v ' u '' 1 0110 "f the powers ■ii t;V iK ' ^' Cat ^tliodiitjour Aorrlnvestern CIn The I . -------stinn Advo ^"'vatlMi 1 , figure of no man in Aider st.,, ,7 known than those of A! W ;, 2; ,IunnE î«H these years. •' :: tipc 'Üimf' llaviu » Just passed iSbt.if' 1 , i .. M " 1,iio ; ^ and in the verv *£lt ciie'i.,. ll0pillaril y ft "d usefulness, a nunilme: 't. extend,.,j involved ,1 - . r then Herein, into '•i*il n'i" T 0 " au d on. a little J' lK ;'d Permeated and pos ss in one of his slowly till the whole • i.s ami i;OS V anhs torso. His ri iU 'triiw tuT. T !»°last time 1 saw IPttjyy liî^t , 1 "* *** »-'»»•» motiot, • • * v WU8 a ^ mass ** one of n C '"' 1 c tfrnt ' ,i * •■'Ji-etl !m s damned, he wag A,1,T y* **'ur,i ,:;.i . , J.ritat has tim, ffifii.i not bnv „ Ilms tmpris thf* a..i ,„„ I ' n,; the mercy to do ! 3 U5l inrvestra v q ! f SS ° f SPnS!lt 'on. ;* wliieli are iîevni " lc * es '; aMt l»'>isna«fc ^î'- ?tr,!j . , J 0Uu wach and bevot •■*• Sträng ° tui roac!: ' ail '* beyond 'Tf' u npar-ifi!} > , ei ! QU b r h, in this gro ,ato r c .j nai ,' 1 '' 1 !, ,' ü 'f tiou bis head s ' 5ar As in ^butched. His brain is ;is iu ht V . "is nram is ..I He ro*i,i-. ', ; mieuectuat and toL Xlth ! °bl avidity ms vvith his old time ta Chicago Times. The Ginger Vice. Few people are aware of the effet t 0 f a peculiar bind of dissipation known as ginger drinking. The artic le used is the essence ot ginger, such ns is put up in the Ä ,pri ^ ry preparations known îviviîv 1 , or the ulc oliolic extract ordi f ovor the druggist's counter. Having onee acquired a liking for it. the 'uetmi becomes as much a slave to his ap petite as the opium eater or the votary of cocame. In its effect it is much the most injurious of all such practices, for in tin course ol time it destruvs tin* coni Sim- tlio time It destroys the cont Intr of the stomach and (looms its victim to a slow and agonizing death. The* druggist who told me about the thing says that ns gin ger essence contains about 100 per cent, alcohol, and whisky less than 50 per cent., the former is therefore twice as intoxicat ing. In fact, this is the reason wliv it is used by hardened old topers whose'stom aehs are no longer capable of intoxicating stimulation from whisky. They need the more powerful agency of the pure alcohol m the ginger extract. lie told mo lie had two regular cus tomers, a woman, who had contracted the liaoit through employing the ginger ok several occasions for stomachic pains. The relief it afforded her was so grateful '' at s - 10 took to it upon any recurrence of her trouble. She found, too. that the slight exhilaration of the alcohol banished mental depression. In this way sin* got to using it regularly, and finally to such excess that she was often grossly intoxi cated. karge doses produce a quiet stupor: additional doses produce a, pro louiul lethargic slumber, which lasts in some cases for twenty-four hours. TIis other customer was a peddler, who came at a certain hour every morning, bought a Iota* ounce bottle, and drank its contents by noon. The man craved the stuff so ardently that he was unable to go about his business until he lmd set the machinery of his stomach in operation, and started Hie circulat ion of the blood by means of ! h« «cry draught. He says that the habit is well known to the drug trade.—Brook lyn Citizen. Tlio Dime Kiln ('lull's Mule«. _ The following new rules and regula tions will go Into effect next week: 1 . All (logs brought into the hall must enter at the peril of their lives. 2 . Members must not discuss presi dential candidates anywhere with: half a utile of Paradise hall. •J. It will not be considered in good taste for any member to remove bis shoes dur ing the meeting of the club. 4 . Except in ran* instances no member shall bo given over seven minutes' time for speaking. • >. .Vs many members are dilatory in showing up m the weekly meetings, the doors hereafter will be locked at ten min utes after the opening* hour, and even Elder Toots, if persisting upon an entrance after that time, will feel something hit him. 0 . Religious debates in the ante-rooms and discussions as to the age of Noah in the library must and shall be stopped. ' 7 . Members must sec to it in paying their dues that all lead nickels are saved out to pay street car fare and buy cigars. 8, Anv member who is two months in arrears for dues may be looked upon as a suspicious character and treated accord ingly. 0 . The edict banishing raw onions from tlio hall during sessions is hereby revoked. It lias lately been discovered that they ward off the lioodo, yellow fever, lame Iiack and several ot her diseases. * 10 . A member who votes yes or m on u resolution cannot change his vote with out a satisfactory explanation and the consent of the chair. He will tie granted three minutes in which to explain w hy he backs wat er.—Dei voit* Free Press. Wall fi at a \Vult*rln.i;' The prince, though stout* :and what 1 call a little beery, though the girls wouldn't say so for the world), is a 'cry quick, nervous man. who does everything as quickly as a cat can move. lie talks in quick, jerky sent ences and moves like a flash. He walked twice as fast as any man in Ifomhurg v, hen he was taking his exercise along "ith his v.vn rs. Well, he turned uji every morningal 7 , and there were all. the girls. He took his glass of water ami h v an to fly nr-mud the walks in the park, nodding no *, to one friend and now to anot lier. Von had better he* licv. that (lie girls were all iln re, red eyed and chas! ly. because, of getting up so early. But they had to lake their chances, because 110 one is allowed to speak to the prince until he sjieak ; firs!. about seven or eight men and his jiarty. and he would fly an them more than half the time donly, every now and then. In in front of a Yankee miss and you want to walk a !it«e: would siarl off with lier for and tin a drop lier and taki else.---Tourist in Pli'linlelp! He bail women in I fut slld •Dnut lie then turn or 1 wo, *,:;• some one J'iiiiv*'itior.al <-i it is r*i>mp:ii*.;lively easy ! offense. Imt iiü " 1 jieojile. afti v conscient iou«l y refrain fo-tu " ■H am sure I forgive Iter, • ; forgiven." said a woman v.* • iiiigivu au d.-iug that, irgeiiing it. I wish to be in hail vio* rlativi lently quarreled with up nothing against her. 8iio>* ; * like a dog, and if I'd had any should have resented it before. ! \ trust her as far as 1 could -• a? hei • I lay aied tne spirit, 1 ouldn't . : *.nd as for speaking to her, I v.nutun t lower my self to that! But I don't ! -*iieve :u treas uring up wrath, and so .1 ve forgiven her for all the wickedness she's tried to com pass against ire. 8lic didn't succeed in it, and she m ver will succeed, for I'll keep my eye on her, and outwit her at every turn. And if it ever comes in my way to do her a favor, she may whis'D for if."— Youths' Companion. MONTANA CONDENSE!). ITmiii Territorial Kkeliu ng,-« Other Source«. (Mn mul Mil Lit\ I ' 1 * roller skating rink at •aid running. Croat Falls is whooping up its coal fields at Sand Coulee. Benton is to have a telephone exchange in tiie near future. The loss of cattle in Montana during the past year will amount to $4,ooo,o<x). Se\ en per cent bonds of Fergus county tn the amount of $25,000 were sold last* week. A telegraph line is being strung along the Montana Central from Great Falls to Helena. The Philipsburg Mail has been 1 and improved lately. It is one of liveliest "' ult in Ihem." , papers on the Montana list. Mary 1*. Lathrop delivered a Helena on '' The Men, God Ble Man is nota married woman. innocent Butte Inter Mountain: gentlemen were incarcerated in the jail last night for being mtnxicated 'Six and vet I lie rum sellers complain of dull times." it is reported that both the Yellowstone a id Tongue rivers are rising very rapidly, with from four to six inches of water over toe ice. A break up may be expected any dav. The Quartermaster-General recently ad vertised for "American geldings, Montana bred." 'Fills was the first time* in nrmv advertisements that the breed was thus specified. The W. C. T. I'., ot Mont., as has been their custom for several years, expect to s-rid a box of reading matter to the inmates of the Penitentiary at Deer Lodge as a Christmas gift. Oil Monday, January y , lSSS, the citi zens of Helena, will vote on a proposition to incur $150,000 indebtedness to construct sowers, street grades and under'ake other public improvements. A regular meeting of the Montana So ciety of Civil Engineers will be held in Helena, at the office of E. H. Beekler chief engineer Montana CenM/' Railroad Co., on December 17 at 7:301*1 m. Crow Indian Agent VVillv.mson has re signed, to take effect Decern, er 51. The resignation, which*was called for by the Secretary of the Interior, is the result of Inspector General Armstrong's visit. 1 he measles had full swing in Bozeman for several weeks, and most of the children pulled through successfully. The public schools were somewhat depleted of schol ars, but they filled up rapidly again. A sei ions and bloody altercation took place at Toston last week between Col. Thompson, a hotel keeper, and a negro named Charles Anderson. The negro was terribly cut up about the face with a shovel and had his skull fractured. Bozeman ft wrier: An accident occurred to Mr. Head, at Titnberline, on Tuesday, which resulted in his death a few hour afterward. He had ust stepped upon the track where an empty car was stnndin md failed to observe another toward him, and lie was caught tier Lommg the bumpers. The i'erritoria! Teachers Association of Montai* a, will be held at Helena on De ce ni ber 27, 28 and 29. A. U. Logan, 'Ter tutorial Superintendent, Mo. Helen P. Clarke, Mrs. R. H. Howe . and Mrs. Ja,. B Wa! 1er have been ;qq ointed as com jmiimc m reception. Red: eed rates have a!-* j i-.tv. n obtained over all railroad line of ..ne fifth fare for the round trip. Jem' Clifford, section to email between Centra! Park anil Moreland, presumably while i: a drunken stupor, av («own upon a wagon road crossing of the track at Men hind, with his head res ting upon one of ther dis. Freight No. 1 . going ca- : at a high ate of speed, ran ov -r him , decrqii tating liis head. Anuth-i amor has it that he was robbed and pi -*d o:r the track l»v l,;s . ssailants. 1 \1 oimiu's l>i <1 '■ eiy. -Ar.< tirer wonderful d 1 - ... ry i!.1 - i.-en muJo :i id that too bv a i,.J\ i;i tîû> cou tUrv. Disease !a*îcnv.*d ils cliUcl-.v. - upon her and for s,- vi n war* slu withsti ri its severest tests, In ; her vital organ- v : -.- undermined and death seemed itnuiiuei it. i'or three! month* 'he couglred incc- - ntl'* and con'd ru;i VCO p. She bought of us a bottle ofj Dr. Kin g's New Discover'* for Consnmp tion and was -o much relic' - d on taking the lit*' dose that she .slept all night and with one bottle lias been mirai ulou-ly cured. Her name is Mrs. Luther Lutz." Thus write W . C. Hamrick A* Co , ol Shelby, X. C.—Go a tree trial bo! tie at N M. WlllTF.' s City Drug Store. CURRENT NEWS NOTES. Cake copper was quoted, yesterday, at 17 fio <« 17 75c. Mrs. John Jacob Astor died in New York on the 12th inst. M. llcrtcinstemier, lias been elected President of Switzerland, and M. Hammer Vice President. , lerrence \ I dwderly is in a very criti cal condition. He bad another hemor rhage yesterday. Havana dispatch: The cigarmakers' strike has ended and work will be resumed in all the factories. A bill has been introduced in the Senate to license railway conductors engaged in! , * W » inter-state commerce. VVoolfolk, the Macon, Georgia man, who murdered nine of his family, has been Dr. Mack eiyne, of London, started on t | le j|t|, |- or (Germany to make another ex sentenced to hang on Feb. toth. ammatioti throat. German Crown Prince's Auhertine, the mail who shot Perry, was before the judge in Paris on the 14th, and showed signs of lunacy. The cxnm ination was postponed. Governor^ Bod well, ot Maine, died at his home in Holloweil, yesterday. S. S. Marble, president of the Senate, is now chiet - magUtrate of the state, Louisville dispatch: The ( j an , a committees appointed hy the last General Assemblies ol the Northern and Southern Presbyter ian Churches met Wednesday to take steps looking to the union of the two bodies. The branch home for disabled volunteer soldiers provided for by Congress, to lie established on the Pacific coast, has been located at Santa Monica, Cal., fourteen miles from Los Angeles on the ocean side. New York dispatch: The human freight of the National Italian Line steamship, "Chandernagor," consisting of 1,32s men, women and children, picked tip at Italian ports, was landed at Castle Garden, Wednesday. New York dispatch, 14th: General Thomas Kirby Smith, of Phildelphia, a distinguished soldier in the war of tfie re bellion, lied here to day, aged 67 years, lie was chief of General Grant's stuff at flic* close ofthe war. Paris dispatch: The court of arraign ment has pronounced that no case has been established against M. Wilson, M. Grevy's son in-law, in connection with the decora tion scandal. The charges against him therefore, have been dropped. Vienna dispatch : Another military con ference was held on the 14th, the Emperor presiding. The decisions of the first con ference were discussed in detail. Eleven engineer ofiieers will start for Galicia im mediately to examine the fortressses, rail way bridges, etc. The Tortiiita Gold and Silver Mining Company has brought suit against James Gordon Bennett, of the New York Herald for an alleged libel, claiming $500,000 I'lie company's mines are in Arizona, and it lias ofiieers in N. Y, city. *'jlt was capitilizcd at $1,000,000, divided into 200,000 shares, which were extensive | v advertised and sold. London dr ill London g evening to United Statt Sir Edward i'he American Club 'auquel Wednesday Minister Phelps. Ijiointon, 1'ormerlv British Ministe: at Washington, presided. Mr. Phelps, in responding to a 'oast oil'ci eed by Prof. Tindall, expressed fervid hopes for the prosperity ofthe club. Many Ameri can residents prominent in social and finan cial eire'es, were present. Pniladeipliiadispatch, 1 jth: Intonnation was icechcd yesterday morning at the Knights of Labor headquarters to the ef fect that Powder!*, has been stricken with severe hemorrhage <4 the lungs at his horn-* in Scranton Powder!* left his home early yesterday forenoon, but the sudden a: trick which came upon him almost •*nmplettly prostrated him and rendered the trip to tin's city Out ofthe as hitherto lu en jf the lungs, da** offered in !:*..' place the entire Ye!! >v, 11 tiu* Tri ritorv of W'v •: ng, ami to otleet numerous changes in U. dniir.i-1 ration, including the e.nplovm -ut at his to have rcnooii, e upon que-tion. 1 troubled will* Sc:; M< e P ol tn rest in the p: by officers of ment commis ary superintendent -alary of $ijooeach: tin: laws ifaua and Wyoming shall be I* the park ; allowing the ar irk of fugitive-- from justice cither Territory. A gnern s.ioncr, with a salary of $2, 000, shall he appointed by the President to try petty offenders. 'The bill provides that no exclusive privileges hall be granted to anv one, and annuls all leases and contracts now* in existence. GLEANINGS FROM THE ROCKIES. Event« Transpiring in Our Sister State« ami Territories. i'lie Los Angeles, Cala., city election went Democratic. Port Townsend's beach was swept by a Or., j tidal wave on the 10th. j , , Miles large brewery at Prineville j was destroyed by fire on the .oth. ! U 1 he Mayor of Denver, Colorado, refuses to enforce the ordinance against gamblers. A copious flowing artesian well has been drilled at Laramie, Wyo., at a depth of 75 feet. The stock throughout Idaho Territory j ai e sa i'l to be in excellent condition to face the winter. , Mrs. Rosselie's second trial for pouring vitriol in Petrie's face has begun at Los An geles, Cala. The Weiser Leader reports the finding of large veins of very lair coal on Crane creek, Idaho. Preparations for the annual celebration ol Mexico's patron saint at Paso del Norte, are being made. W.X. Pierce shot and killed George Wiekes in a quarrel about a roadway in San Diego, Cala. If has been learned that Antone who was shot on the 4U1, near Napa, California, was deliberately murdered. Wyoming has made arrangements to keep her territorial convicts at the Ohio State Prison, Columbus. A cowboy at Winslow, A. T., attempted to ride his horse into a saloon Wcdnesilav and was shot dead by the bartender. Portland, Or., citizens propose to give Dillard $150,000 as a bonus to complete the hotel begun hy him four years ago in that city. Leadville, Colorado, held u large public meeting on the evening of the Sth and demanded better and fairer rates from the railroads. rtioinas Daly, an old-timer was found dead in his house in Warm Spring Gulch, Boise county,on tlie jlh; pneumonia be ing the cause. Glenwood, Colo., is much excited over tiie incoming ot a Chinaman, and a public meeting decided that not a single China man be allowed in that town. The body of James Callahan was found partly eaten by the hogs, near Visalia, Cal., on the Sth. lie hail been on a long spree and had been missed several days. Scott Johnson was shot and killed near Detsero, Colo., by a man named Parks. The difficulty was over a ranch on which Parks was living and which he claimed, but that Johnson tried to jump. The Idaho Penitentiary has eighty pris oners -the squaw, Henebe, being the only woman. The Washington Territory Peni tentiary, at Walla Walla, has one hundred and seven prisoners, with only one woman. At Silver City, New Mexico, Thursday, James Mullen, an old timer, and a late candidate for the appointment of Governor of the Territory, dropped a pistol, which was discharged, fatally wounding him in the bowels. I'lie Washington Territory i .egi.dature deadlock continues. The Seattle Post-In fiHi^eneer printed the Governor's message j in advance ot its delivery, and the copy [ from which it was printed is alledged to ! have been stolen from the public printer's j office hy burglars, Lander ( Wyo .) Mumitmtnvr: There js great excitement in the Sweetwater coun trv, and the word comes that a new * tain pede to the silver country is confidently looked tor. These mines are located 011 toe eastern end ot Green Mountain, and an said to be of rare jiromi.se. < Irre ofthe . 1 1 'i ns v.as -old a short time since !>v a j gentleman trained Ross to .1 Mr. Poole, of Washington. D. C , for $5,000. ,\ many o. these silver ' been recorded in the clerk. I aim. th ffeat lately oimtv Drill!iii'iuK'Ss.ortlie Ligiinr Ilaliil, 1*. tti, l.vCiin-il l»y Altaiin!steri,i K I»,-. Main. «' Golden Sjiei-ilie. it can be given in a cup of c-irtbe or tea without the knowledge of the person tak ly harmless and will if ami speedy cure, v.heth s a moderate drinker or liions nix!; of diunk nade temperate men wh.* n Specific in their ingit : is absoli lest ;*, jiermar.e er the patient an alcoholic *.\ i\ ard- have been Irave taken Go! eor ! j appetite to exist. For full particulars ud j Goi.dkx 8i*ki it- u* O» , 185 Race St, Cm. without their knowledge, andl i ii.ii be lieve they quit drinking of their own free Mil. i l'NEVER FAILS. The system once impregnated with the Specific it be comes an litter impossibility for tire li. liquor cinnati, Oirii*