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T H E M O N T A N I A N . Vuhluhed Every Friday at Choteau,Tb on o,Mont. S. M.CORSON, Editor. OFFICIAL PAPER OF TETON COUNTY FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 189S. P r o t e c t io n § £ & ■ R e c i p r o c i t y . S il v e r & G o l d , n o t O n e , but B o t h T ub nnmial report of Hou. T. C. Pow er, president of the Board of Sheep Com missioners, shows that Toton county Avoolgrowers received the highest average price for their wool of any grown ir, tho state. The minimum prico was higher tbnu the minimum in any other county poor pride to respect ourselves and to be jealous of our reputation, because this conduces to rectitude of conduct. But we should beware of boiDg bitten by vanity. When once its poison enters the soul, there is no saying to what length of folly we may be cieotually urged. The sorvautgirl will ape hor mistress, her mis tress tho ne.\t in rank, and so on, ad in finitum. « The excessive love of dress is u pestilent vanity, and goes far to demoalrize both sexes. It is, however, peculiarly danger ous to women. To dross modestly, and oven well, so that it bo within our inoane, is desirable. But to endeavor to adorn ourselves beyond this point, or to dress extravagantly, is the siiro mark of a vain B EAUPRE mind. but tho maximum was not as high as in j How many a deluded woman has some others. Tins slows that tho leton j j,aWned lior virtue—a woman’s noblest county wool averages superior to that o f , j owe]—forsomo gawd out of a goldsmith’s anj other county in tho statu. ! shop-window ! How many a young and [ inexperienced girl has been led astray by j a passion for showy dress ! Evo is said \ to have been tempted through an apple. Her daughters am tempted by rings, trinkets, and fine clothing, and wear in -1 cooiNi; from some or the sermons he haslisteuedto ui t lie Metropolitan Metho dist church in Washington, not even tho ¡ president of tho United States is five I from being \preached at” by his pastor. H. BEAUPRE, - Proprietor. The Accommodations as Good as can be had in Northern Montana. ♦ B A T E S , S 2 AA D A - I T . The location the liest in the town, .strie) attention given to the accommodât hm und comfort o f guests at all times. M ain S thi : i : t . CiioïK.vr. M ont . Telephone No. 15. D iichant was hanged at San Quentin prison this muniiug at 10:30 o’clock for tho murder of Blaucho Lamout. Thus was tho sentence completed aud a full stop placed at the end of it. Tun public debt of the United States was decreased during tho mouth of Do- eombor 810,000,001), the first reduction in our national debt for years. Vanity. tly L a d y C o o k n i c e T k n n k s s k i : C l u ' l i n ) Most peoplo are alive to the imperfections ( au^ permanent blessings, of others; few, however, perceive their own. To know one’s self is tho most dif ficult of all knowledge. There are none *u£f> 0llr houses larger, and our furniture public tho prico of their private dishonor. If wo could only recoguizo our true wants, perceiving what is really advanta geous, we should avoid much heart-burn ings and muLiy useless strainings. Happiness and peace of uiind come only with content, and how little is needed to satisfy actual requirements ! A well- ordered homo ; good, plain food ; intelli gent surroundings; simple recreations, aud a modest and womanly demeanor, would carry all through life with domes tic happiness aud public esteem. But we are not content with these solid Our dross must bo more expensive, our servants more numerous, our equipages more strik- io ill-favored, for instance, who will not admire themselves in a mirror, because they see not themselves, but some ideal individuals. And with like partiality do we regard the good and evil qualities which form our character, always estoeni- iug ourselves, no matter how despicable we may really be. Hence, vanity is the piedominnnt and universal vice. Thus a pious philosopher said : “ What blindeth the eye, or what hidoth the heart of a man from himself like vnuity V Lo ! when thou seest not ttiyself, then others dis cover thee most plainly.” Cogau defines vanity as \that species of pride which, while it presumes upon a degree ot superiority in some particular articles, fondly courts tho applauso of every oue withiu its sphere of action; seeking every occasion to display souio talent or some supposed excellency” Thus vanity is vaiu-glorv, and arises from a desire to appear wiser, or richer, or cleverer, than wo actually are, nml con sequently is a sort of imposture, often offensive to others aud injurious to our selves. The extraordinary circumstauco about this failing is that it attacks thoso who have many estimable qualities, ns well as those who have few or none. Peer and peasant, lady nml waiting-maid, nro in their distinctive ways, alike subject to it, aud the more acutely they areaffoctod by it, the greater is their self-degradation and the lose of genuine esteem. They may succeed in acquiring the lip-service of parasites and fools, but in doing this they must lose tho good opinion of those whoso regard alono is worth having. The naked savago who can display some paltry object coveted by others, struts as though he were lord of tho universe. We laugh at the-ridiculousness of his vanity. ^ et m a thousand ways our own airs and | affectations arc equally absurd. We pride ourselves upon so many things ■ which are either not worth possessing', or, | more costly, than thoso of our neighbors. All nro toiling for that which profiteth them not. Husbands and wives see little of each other. Parents aud children are often barely acquainted, and frequently, although iu the same house, do not meet from week’s end to week’s end. Either tho struggles to live or tho promptings ot ambitious vanity keep the fathers work ing from early till late. Thus their lives pass away unrelieved by the trito joys of existence, and Unsweetened by necessary leisure. Well may such say, in the words of the wisdom of Solomon : “What hath prido profited us ? Or what good hath riches with our vaunting brought us ? All these things are passed away like a shadow, and as a post that hasteth b y ; and as a ship that passeth over tlio waves of the water, which when it is gono by, the traco thereof cannot bo found, neither the pathway of tho keel iu tho waves!\ Fire! Fire! L e a k ! Leak Is the cry everywhere. This can be slopped very easily by having a coat ol Aspllalt Roof Coating lJuL on your Roof. This is not alone Fire and Water Proof, but it will keep the Snow from Blowing Under the Shingle.-, and make it Warmer, and will Last for Twelve to Fifteen Years. It is Good for Silkies, Tin, Felt, Canvas, Etc., Etc. Drop a postal card and have your Roofs Examined by P. H, SUMMERS. Choteau, Mont. SEND FOR BOOK. J E l E v e rybody Says So. Cascarcts Candy Cathartic, the most won derful medical discovery of the age, pleas ant and refreshing to the taste, act gently and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels, cleansing the entire system, dispel colds, euro headache, fever, habitual constipation and biliousness. Please buy and try a box of C. C. C. to-da.v; 10,25, 50 cents. Sold and guaranteed to euro by all druggists. NOTICE—TERMS OF COURT. In the District Court of tho Eleventh Ju dicial District o f the State o f Montana i a and for Flathead and Teton counties. In tho mnttcr of fixing tho ) terms o f Court for tho year [■ Order. 1608 in Flathead and Teton ) counties. It Is hereby ordered tliut during the year 1898 there bo held four torms o f court in each of the counties of tho Eleventh Judicial District which said terms shall be held ns follow s : TETON COUNTY. January 17th, ISOS; Aprill8th,lS9S; July 11th, 1898: October 8d, 1898. FLATHEAD COUNTY. January 31st, 1898; Mny 2nd. 1898: July 3,Hh, 1898: October 17th, 1898. D. F. SMITH, Jonc.c. Dated tills January :ird, 1898. Filed January 5th, 1896. S tek l isu M o D onai . ii , Clerk. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. THE CHOTEAU HOUSE Wm. HODGSKISS, Prop. H a v i n g resum e d B u s in e s s a t m y O ld Stand, I R e s p e c t fu lly S o l icit a R e a s o n a b le • S h a r e o f P u b lic P a tron a g e . GOOD ACCOMMODATIONS AND REASONABLE RATES. G ood L iveky in C onnection * Main Street, Choteau. Laud Office at Helcua, Mont% / December 29, 1897. ) Notice is hereby given that tho follow- . . . . , iug-namod settler lias filed notice of his i they are, were not obtained by any i intention to malco final proof in support merit of our own. ¡Stars and \artery nl. I of his claim, and that said proof will be ‘ , , . , \ ,irKr-,rib’ l made beforoE.Y.D .M u rpby.U .S. Com- Lons alia decorations, are not to Lo ties- j missioned at Augusta. Moufnun, on leb - nisod when they have been won 1 > \ pci-. ■ n' :ir.v 12,189S, viz : ...nal valor oruobililv of eo.ul.icl- Thcv . . , T f \ ? W H X B OK •ire thou ,ho ,Mhv„v, ,,„d vMI*. o, j an inward and spiritual worthiness. But •N'(,I.t NcR section 23. township 19 north, lie who derived his orders or titles from r,ll?kO S west. iiucsimm^ Ilo names tho following witnesses to ’ lie merits of another, without coming up ! l^ovo his continuous residence upon and ... „in,, I.,- i r m ! cultivation of,said land, viz: John F.Goss, to the standard of tho original, decks j Thomas 31. Trcsseddur, Marcus A. Well- himself in borrowed plumes to which h e . ,11!in aui' Joseph Ford, nil ot Augusta, tom oo moral tfeU. Ho resemble.» „ | W. E. COX, nepetor. clown garbed in tho mantle of philoso- - ______ ___ ___ ____________ libv, or u pigmy atteiuptiug to beer l l » ' k r t h n i i t b : b < m W , , juruen of Atlas. JJnt oveu worsnare they ATTORNEY-AT-LAW i who have obtained their deslinctions by ■ 325, dQ St.. Washington, D. C ..! fraud, treachery, vice, or cruelty; the j ’ ra.ctieos before the supremo court of the _ r i it t a * , United States, nil tbo courts of the Dis- minions of monarche, the bobayers or the trict of Columbia, court ot plaims and all people, the oppressors of the poor. government departments. Land, miniug w . .. , , . . . „ , and pension claims promptly attended to. W e do well to have what is called “ a Best references given if required. Jos. HIRSHBERG & Co., DEALERS IN A F u l l L in e o f G e n e r a l M e r c h a n d i s e CHOTEAU MONTANA t ♦ T F RESH BREAD. P ies # C akes , ' CONFECTIONERY, F R U I T S , N U T S , E T C , A .T F airburn ’ s B akery , M ain S treet , - C hoteau . The City DRUG STORE For Medicines &c. &c. Ryron Corson. Watchmaker ip Jeweler. Repairing Neatly and Promptly done. 10 ¿ x 2 5 * 5 0 * CANDY CATHARTIC ••••• CAS C A K E T 8 taste good. Eat them Ilka candy. They re move any bad tnsto In tbemoutb.leaving tho breath sweet ana perfumed. It is a real pleasure to tnbo them Instead o f nau- PURELY VEGETABLE Beating liquids or cannon-ball pills. ■■■■■■ . .................................C A N C A K E T 8 are purely vegetable and contain no mer curial or other min eral poison. They ar. made of tho lat est remedies discov ered and are a sclen- tide c o m b i n a t i o n never boforo put together la anv form. . C A S C A H K T S are antiseptic. That means they stop un digested food from souring In the stom ach, prevent fer mentation in the bowel« and kill dis ease germ, o f any h ANTISEPTIC LAXATIVE kind that breed and feed 1 ñ the Yyifem. their action easy and natural. ..... G A I O A X m tone the itomaeh and boweleandetlmnlate the laiy liver, mak ing it work. They strengthen the bow el. and put them Into vigorous h e a l t h y condition, m a k in g ALL DRUGGISTS ) # t W 0 9 l ! J t m m BOON FOR MOTHERS ....... C A R C A K E T 8 Increase tho flow of f niilklnnurslngmoth- ers. A tablet enlen l>y tbo mother makes her milk mildly purg ative and has a mild I butcortnln effect on I the baby, tho only ■ safo laxatlvo for tho babe-ln-arms. .... C A 8 C A K K T S are liked by tbo chil dren. They taste good and do good Btop wlnd-collo cramps, and kill drive off worms all kinds of i sites that live In the bowels of the growing child ... C A 8 C A B E T 1 , aei ■ « « tnken patiently, per sistently, areguaran- teed to cure any case of constipation, no matter bow old and obstinate, or Pur chase money will be PLEASE THE CHILDREN ! CURE GUARANTEED cheerfully refunded by your own draggltt. .... C A f O A K I T I are ioid by all drug gists for l# c , * • « , 6 » c a box, accord ing to (lie. A box will prove their merltand pntyou on the right roed to per- HEALTH FOR 1 0 CENTS fëët andjteraiaaent »»m m m m m m im a m m m health. »ëa*t rl.k. delay. jUDon't fudge GASCARETS by other medicines you hare tried. 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Lcnvo Chotean daiiy except Sunday . 7:00 am Arrive Hynum.......................................................9:00 am Arrive Dnpuyor...........................................12KM) m Arrivo Blackfoot ................................................. 0:00 pm .Leave Blackfoot ............................................... 7Æ0 am Arrive Dupuyer ................................................. 12:00 m Arrive Bynnm..^ ................................................ 4:00 pm Arrive Chotean ........................... \ ............ 6D0 pm BELLEV1EW A SATI‘0 STAGE. Leave Chotean Wed. A Sat ............................... 1:00 pm Arrive Bello v ie w ..,. . ...................................SsjO pm Arrivo Baypo.........................................................6:00 pm JiCaye Saypo.. .............................. .............. 7:00 am Arrive Choteau Wed. A Sat. . . . . / . ..................... 12:00 m «