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GREAT FALLS TRIBUNE. "b BUILDING. Si Trifttf.o fr tfht Tribu I e: p F.AfING. it Whlltle ii' wt:ll is in process of conetrutc- Ip Ti'n. te fr:i'nlg of the tiimber that is, thel (,lllini ' lhnt,*h, fittl' ing and nmorti in.'. will t,:" t't,:een " (ini' on. The first timler ,.lt in. " '" i= thie• - ill , -4d this dh.oli-d intol . t! 1th! b t 'f -M' e.nlt mortar pr'epar ed for i lvi eh i-on. nd le L:t htnut'r''d in i yl , 1,'v 1 Etri it. T his cuIt.-es tup the F (+"' ' .~ ' i •` n t: top of the stonl-wotkti :a1 1x - tihl qra . l rah'o'et:h which in hadly Z lii 1 ,i- . n:uch cold air fintl d it- w! ) - t, :til :t :4 adjustn :-nt whi.h i-- geneally ne''. _ ry 1o g± t th,. :.7.1into h .itio _, -: ov(r, it I F I-t 1t i t 1tt t i ~ 1 h1. similtt r !I~iL'. ;" a l' l -i th sub-ject (o.f , 11e s' ,lt tini i ?.' 0 . . . 1'" '&'. :' :l :, 1 ' 1 4t i i: t ' - .- i t 1,.1": 111 , .11. T h .. .. . : t: ' -1 , tl :,it' . 1it F"o ti ' i : nitti ' :, lt pt' l iA n I i t 11 (: i 111 'L: it it l-t th "-' r i ,t -'i ,, ,' i u ('.1t i._^ :1 c(o rr ,- .-l ondtlingd2 hllen n on th c' iup o 'r conlw:+r of 1,h 1 ai1 ; lutn -u that the Upp'r :-ur face off his wh,-n in !dace i, ilu h with the top of the ,ill. the lowr ppart proj(:ti..l,+- } low. 'l'This itte '-sitatcs lithe thiinnintt" ,ff of the upper part of the wall whichtli would othlrwi' 1. l met in the way of the loains. while lithe tl'ilon, lrtom which han- s the edges lut-it with the bottomn of the sill, with whole wue-'rt of the team and iT- liad otf teln split:- ,t:. The be:uns should, in<head of this. he' cut so as to bring their lower a notch lperilps two inches deep to hold thtem in ih!;:e. Then the l-ltonll will be deep inounhi tio hold safe-ly, anlil the' wall catn iet milie of the full thickness to the v-ery top. .ior tic. mus t allo be mar-de for tthe cior nor pu!t and for thes-e 1to lbe set ait the il er'st ,'lit': f i -t'ior l p r ltt ions w h to h oilt lit'\., m.vl . L d e:'h if the "tillin4 even .;., hi..- a i:t inatiln , blut e:':.' : ::1- ll'..'. ' .: _,- , l- r i.; nt, hin:,l . f ' it th 1,: : :f - ',!,t he :h , i:r ' td 44 t~- . i -' , - 0 , i ýi I 1. r n - , , : - the ttt n, , - ' ,es. ,,u yo, ung- -, ec:hitc t or supr, , 1ihi, a['e +et. i t p 1e , eri fy et. _ r" me _ ui..t ment. f i r ,,ii oh , th!e -ill: o r t i. o d-i en buildint ,' ulild 2ar, git thie di,-. tances tf h ctr of tle opcnt;hIs fomn the cornera af th4 i uil inig '4044 irom 4. ich. thelr; a::. t:o.:n firl foint li ortn t p whiclr iorinm the jC un i of thi openin cuil be re:s it ifon plced compared drve lyll I las it. oi: tis dires I the lwatx ai)proari atto tbuilding or bric bildins by givthe di ttance s or to the of teof he opnins from, the veri"iation is muchi inore diticuit since the ro:uri stocs rte ulwsi set two io:it echs or mthore wle ti t cil side than t-,,n t he - ed openi-, is intended to be, to allow for the ei form ned jlines in the tcae of win dows and doors to admit a little play in set ting frame-. After ::1l the mortises for the studs have been examiy fed, andsuch connections ais tire found ncth es'ary mde on thhe spot under tha superintendent's eye, those intendeway a ri for the looristances timbers sho.ld undero ans, thequally rifcatid ins muection, he ifiut eninces for staircases and chimneys will almost always be fountl misplatced or made either too large or too small. The latter is much the worse fauwlt; it eachis sile to itan thep afin e essd of pening ispc but too small alln oeninw for dowshich can onlors be mad ailable y cuin set foundg anecesway and ry eamadenin the trimmer ring away and weakening the trimmer beams, or l- constructing the flumes is a th Sserious tii-fortune. When these tests have m been thoroughly applied, the beams mayI S be set in place. In most cases the floor if, rests partly on girders, which are larger tl sticks, 'wenerally from 6xlO to 8x12 for the ri light str tnis of country hounts, running ti tl rouIh the eillar under the "fore-anl-aft" p:rtitions, or those which c:rry the floors tl above, atl supported by brick piers in the collar. (cca ionly brick w:dll, .ight inches i thi]:k and pit'eted sit::eches for cou1111u1 ili:tion n ake the pl:wa of girders, but u withoult any materi:;al \t. , lunless Il f:r :,s, c -intiIh :o nhty seln, to s kep i.1 tor 'r,. dc,,. c ditii r jhth t n- 1 {,,r Iron ti .,l'y iltr,''.',plinig t sp;.' t . If Mr rs ' r n-1 l, Ii 'AIItnt .h, ,t'l it ,:i , n t'. -, t ivi t' r: ' t' h . I ! it, +i _-'i;,t ' i ' iIi s, ii si . 1 ;. n.tl t I t i:.. is t tli I ,i ", i t Sii ,, i," c ic l i' " ,! 'i t . i't tllit ;i I-,' nidot. 1 ,fi'V' ,,,11 1101 i;. li Pi,.t ,iii "4 - ntll 'i: '1 in " 0 . ti ,.a r_" ' t t, 1 o( ( -1 : t! of' h o b ':!m< wiII 'r :ill O 1t, !~,r t)0 in l , . :/ t tlt r li i Io . _ l. ':w'kiniIIO lt." p!::<t 1 rin 1 ,1 t it the wal, e allbovt., ,liltrtlinf' the di r ftames St) thFt ith-, dot ,l- nn loni ',,r lit their pl: ans and ,f ca:usin, fl.iy di.-lo st ion.- iln hu.a -iboards and dtl waV, 1 .t't tinlls. timltr -hould be left it e:Wah 'nd ittwexen thie tooring' boards and the nl-iouryi. If the proper mode of franing into the .ill is .adopted, a ten-inch beaun will have a six I inch tenoni re tin" upon the otltomi of the notcth, with iour inches of the ' w'itd of the sill .etweiin it and the c.llar wall: in all t_-n incrhe of iTood. There is needed, iltel'rforet', ten inclies of wood and no more between the i.rick pier.:uand the floor bo ards at tih other end. But if the Irirde-r is ten inche . hi. this will t'u 'i'ih the whole with Lone too lnt:'ih ;!p:u.' for pr:jctiion of I'e:i . :hn e it, 0o the 1:Ia r in . t l fr:tna `, (' ti. ,h vh iv v inThI li',e o t. :. r1:. i ,- i -.l i v d u: h ,, i.:, , ,. u d ,, 't b ,"!Sr hf ' for f; , of ., -t of Iri .. ii ' it i ci . I : d next A Noble aoy. " mr'ino Irt itrek tihe E",_e:ver of :1 .: ;.. tmi: on :l ( "i.. i'1 t:; id n.; . startled by t!re sr:idn :pp1:,tu',e oin the ira:vk ahelad of a ,o" wo }(:, firantuhally w i " a 1 ' r ' pi 'ce , of red t:ain :,l. In terp.-tina this, of tour:-er , as a n, r_'ini of ' danIger, the encineer inrtantly whit tied for "down brakes." J .-t then the' train, which hi'd hbe en going It the rte of sixty miles an houtr, turned a sharp curve, and cryI of horror burst from the lip; of' engineer and fireman, for in the centre of the trick, but a few yards ahead, was a large bohulder. In a few seconds the train c:m,:r to a stand still, the cow catcher :mhnot toiching the huge stone. A few moments latcr the eoy who had 1i sated the lives of so many of his fellow Screatures was surrounded by the pale and excited passengers, who were listening to the story of the rencute. "I was walkin' along the track on my Sway to my Sunday-scihool teacher's house 'when I seen that there stun on,the track," began the little fellow, modestly, and if - his grammer was not of the best no one r thought of criticising it then. "I knew this here train was pretty near due, an' I made up my mind I'd have to stop her. ISo I looked round an' I found this here tflanel---it': a piece of an old flag, ye see, that some siginal-man's fired away-an' I run ahead with it-an' that's all there is tet t:'ll." "You are a noble boy," said an old gen thlnain, in a voice broken with emotion. --rienm::," he added, turning to his fellow 1)!:.1:-', 1:,r:, "this litdoe hero must not go unrl .ided. I am goi'ng to pa-s my hat I't ) fot bocontr ititl'os for his benetit, and Iwe-' i, a five-dollar note for my share." eine of1 tile asseligers totoK tieir de p':rtnr ( in colider:bl: haste at this, but nlV rF'inliiled, anil ill ia few nilinutes at i p (ai ciil1- anict cri-p bank-notes was tihi: ito ,the hands. of the blushing and orid.iered little foilow. Then the old g,.mtl,.m:iln who ih:lt[ st'lrted thte collection '1'ide dill a 'atr t 'ig: 1lr, ,,n i :ic LeI nlo.,- and address, I:1 - - /t . "l if ' , V.i0 11i.t :I tri".ld collie S, I , i, T ,-itt I." i'l l' DODMED TO DiE. The Condemned Chicago Anarchists Posing as "Wax Figgers." A viXitor to ahe curio tlour of the Dime M'lisituln finds himself face-to-face with a iPt of hard-featured wax igur- s.which a're lable.d "lChicago Anarchists." In the tta tre of the .'roup sits Spies, editor of the Arbeiter Zeitung, and leader of thle murd erous g:mg. Appropriately placed on the table below him are fac-simles of the bombs thrown in the Hlaymarket. Spies has dark hair and moustache, and eyes of a pe culiar gray. His whole appearance be speaks the villian. IIe is dressed in a poorly cut suit of black, and wears a long pointed turned down lpapier collar. ( In iais ri ht stands Fi-clher with hair and eyes a shade lig her than those of Spies. lie wears a dark suit chosely buttoned up. To the right of Fisher sits Engle, who has a l'tire Teutonic cast of counllltena-nce, uith± l:, "ht bills:;' e- x," \;', : hair :m d m oustac h. . : ': t I ,:. < . XI i 11 o;f , a - l-e :. , :. .-- , . i . - T h H4 IC"I';-are i . , i "r= a were during the tci:cl. Remember Him. (-;, .7 " d'I- - \ ioi*' ,c w ,t"tt :ia h- i i i:.. tcnin 1ired and htunc:;y, on hi way h1ce -, hI ttppi :t ^ cabin mear the roa'dside and thus address-ed an old neg-co ma il wh c imle to t the gate: S"Po'ly, -; how is it wid y-rs's "I ami hot, hungry, dusty and third-ty. t Can you. do anytiiing for me?' "Cana you give nme sonime water?" "I see that you have a well back there." "Yas, de wel's dar." "Then "-hby can't I get some water?" "L,:,k er iheahi, ,J,.dg e. Yotmr.o'f thinks dat I do:en know rr,. but I does. I wnz 1 er witne-s in yet(- co.t't de uder week an' yer let one o' dcm lawyers cross-question I me an' hiketch me in er lie. Dat wa'n't no a way ter tre-at or strange-s in de town. Yas, sah. sot right dar an' lt- dt.i ilam n latwyer t buze me like I wa'n't a citizen o' dis heash Scounty. I'se had it in fur yer eber since dat time an' I wants ter tell yer whut's er Sfack, ef yer gits any water outen dat well it'll be arteryer's had de hardest fight er Slwhite man aber had."'-Arkansaw Tratekr ECLIPSE ivery, Fee l Sale Sale, CGreat Falls, Montana Hamilton & Eaton, - Proprietors 9BUNKS ' CiRRAL PL And And best of £9 'Acconmodations Furnished free t, HTERAnimals. Ltcen and Uc Fer Sa e. Ho arn " (o r ,,en:tal Fine Graininr nd lc mn. ,ning a Specialty. SC. N. i)CKI.NSON, Proprietor. IN BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, SSAUSAGE, ETC., ETC. YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED. PIONFE Ib O TEL - S IHaTin -;l ed ti a) l HAt .l a'_ 1', rted th ' same we soicit the patrona ge of the pul lie. ,,4t l,_e i::, io ., co: tforta' le r' omis of' a y h otel * i t 'rg ( i* . , . .'.. .. . .. " _,, ? , J ,C , : . _:,.. .. . . :. . . . a> U SUL!NE CONVENT --OF THE- At Saint Peter's Mission Near Fort Shaw, M- T. Will Rtovn Wanllasdsay itcm er 1, i883. 'lThis institution is situanted in one- e"f the- most beautiful loeations in ton) prna, nid, r t 1 dirtrc tion of the Ursuline Nuns, for the purpose of af fording the young girls every advantage for ob taining a solid and useful ducation. Tuition free. Boaad $10 per month. For fur ther yarticulars adldress MOTHER SUPERIOR. F-ort Shaw, M. T, ST. PETER'S MISSION Boarding - School - for - Boys. Under the Directions of the Fathers of the Society of Jesus. Will Rl.aop Wednesday $e tember 1, 1886. he object of this institution is to affordt mueans a solid, moral, mental and physical esnsation tdbboys. Sntion free. Board $.10 par month. For fur tfier :i- " cir-l apply to thr p _Rd.E.J. D&MIANT-, S. J., Ft. Shaw, M. T. TAKEN UP. Came to my ranhu on Deep creek. 3 bay mres. one sorrel mare, and one black mare, all bad- d T on both shoulders. Owner can have same by Sproving prope..tY and oyig h Ma ntges. a3a BROADWAY, . W. JACKSON, Prop. Sold at Eastern Prices With Freight Added. H. H. CHANDLER, ASSAYER, Great Falls, Mont. Samples sent by mail or express carefully assayed and returns promptly made. Charges reason able. Fast Freight Lin~e Great Falls and Helena. pFari 8. HYIDE. Prop. Bound trip made in nine days. Charges ea sonable. WE Leave orders at TsastEs office...S