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J O H N W . P A O D . T n C olumbian invite* it* patrons and friends to Bond items of a ll kinds retarding improvements, and occur rences which aro of interoat to the people of the Flathead. Address all letters to T ub C olombian , Columbia Falls, Mont. 5 rosTorrice as THURSDAY, FEB. 11. 1K»7. Why shouldlho houso voto against tho bill prohibiting the running at largo of tho beastly, grunting, dis gusting IodianT Will some ono rise to-eiplaint __________ King Oscar will not figure in tho amonded arbitrJSbn treaty as umpire. The souate committee has struck him out. Tho righ' person in tbo right placo didn’t suit that august body. The inaugural ball will bo a pro hibition ball, for -the first timo in tho history of the country, tho dispntches stato. Mrs. McKinloy’s request was acceded to. Isn’t it bettor to wield an influence like (bat than lo trudgo up to tho polls and cast a blanket ballot! ____________ Major McICiniey nevor wroto that lottor interfering with Mark Hauna' plans for a blowout at tho timo of the inauguration. That is tho latest and it is disappointing. Isn’t tho Major ever going to interfere thing! _ _____________ _ Tho business of roform must keep a fellow busy jumpiug- from ouo sido of tho fenco to tho other, if tho course of Montana’s reform paper may bo taken ns a criterion. It has set its faco ngaijst tho curfow now, claiming that its onforcomont would demoralize the children. A. brand new dodgo in tho theatri cal advertising business has turned up. The Columbia Comic opera company claims to have been at tacked by drunken cowboys at Shel by Junction and tho prima doni tho outfit has had horsolf intorviowod by tho column in tho Spoknno papers. - Ooi.Tng6r60U says n isi h e is about to prepare a lecture which will give ; his reasons for being an agnosti Isn’t the gentleman a trifle mistaken in the term! An agnostic is simply a person who does not know. Tho Colonel lays claims to positive information on tho subject. Tho'’Kansas City Journal says: “Thoso who complain that McKin ley’s election is not bringing pority are the kind of people who would plant ah apple seed today and expect apple dumplings tomorrow at dinner.” If it is going to tako that long McKinley may fail of receiving tho crodil due from posterity. Tho peculiar rankness of Ibsen’ dramas has .boon accounted for at length and scientifically by Herr Nor- dau, but an explanation that every body can understand comes from Norway, in the statement that the Norwegian dramatist drinks beer and brandy together several times a day. If that won’t bring on degeneration nothing will. Somo difference of opinion, _ tho roljgious world, exists regarding tho work of tho evangelists in Bos ton. Zion’s Herald (Methodist) thinks they aro “doing general aud permanent harm.” Lo'.s of pooplo havo thoir doubts about Sam Small but Rev. Moody is supposed to bo above criticism: A good Methodist paper should not ‘‘bunch” that way. . Sonalor Ramsdell’s bill providing that hereafter state ollicers shall eeive ito more mileage, .but only actual traveling exponsos, has passed the senato. Tho bill provides that no stato officer shall bo allowed expenses a larger amount than has actually been paid out by him; that ha shall travel by tho shortest practi cal route/and use all means of duood transportation. It is claimed the senator forgot to include ben of the legislature in the bills provisions. How about that! Ths toughest story yet on record ia tho woeful tale that Governor For some timo J. W. MoKnight of Dupuyer has boon advertising that ho will give two lots and SI00 in Cash toward tho construction of a.church that towu, and not a bito has ho received. What is tho matter with Dupuyort So good shojicods no help toward heaven or so bad tho angels despair of hor redemption! A bill is boforo tho legislature re quiring that horoaftcr sheriffs shall summons jurors by registered letter, instead of in tho prosout cumber some and expensive manner. That sounds liko tho right kind of roform. No fad or fancy about that but good plain hard seuso. _________ The Rqs- Do Witt Talmage says nan needs nowadays to make i intelligent citizen is a copy the bible, a [dictionary and a good newspaper. All ministers are not so complimentary, to the press as Dr. Talmage, probably becauso they un derestimate tho valuo of advertising. Co ono accuses Talmago of lack of ippreciation of tho nowspaper puff. TOO. MANY THORNS. Anybody that thinks it is a snap >o a legislator kuotvs not whereof thinks- Tho number of JKfalls into which tho unwary foot may ____ ^Montana was greatly increased by tbo codes and that brilliant ag gregation of great minds known'-\’ tho fourth legislative assomby. Tho constitution provides that ‘each member of tho first legislative assembly shall receive 20 conts for each milo nocossarily traveled in go ing to and returning from the seat of government,” etc. Tho codes pro vide that “ members of tho legislative assembly shall recoivo 20 cents por milo for each milo of travel to and from thoir residences and tho place of]holding tho session.” The Fourth legislative assombly passed a law ri ducing tho sum'.to 10 conts a milo. This last fact slipped tho minds of members of tho fifth assembly and tboy drew just twico tbo sum allowod by law. Govornor Smith has asked them to go down into thoir joans and return tho over-allowance: POVERTY AND CRIME. There is something deeply signifi cant iu the report published terday’s issue, says the Ch!cago Rec ord, that since tho distribution of ipplies has been commenced for the relief of the extreme poor the ber of arrests has diminished. There no way of securing absolutely rate statistics as to tho relation of rvertj—to—er%ov», huL that there is such relationship is not to be ques- tioned. To appreciate tho facts it must be kept in mind that a comparatively small perceutogo of tho criminal elo- ment ombrttces crimo deliberately and from choice. Onco tho lino is ;ro^?d between pauperism, and crime, tho downward course is easy, and another criminal is added to the list. Tho man is blameworthy, of course. Mon of character and moral purpose will fight their battlo honor- ibly under any stress. But it is necessary to discriminate between tbo mon who aro deliberate criminals aud tho mon who adopt crime simply from weak desporatiou aud with tho hopo of returning lator to lives of decency. Entirely apart from moral considerations, any step which will diminish povorty is to bo regarded also ns a stop to reduce Tho human boing will not stand the crushing process uny bettor than the traditional worm. It is part society’s duty to sco that tho crush- uot carriod too fat covorcd with blood, was found by hor! sido, whilo hor face and hqad wore pounded into nn unrecognizable mass. Strong circumstantial evi dence points to Mrs. -Louise Wall, daughter of the murdered woman, as tho guilty person; Tho blind hus band draws a ponsion o f §72 a month and with tho old lady out of tho way Mrs. Wall would havo tho core of hor father and got tho benefit o f his pen sion. ' Sho iB 85 years of ago, fro* queutly goto drunk aud has an unen viable reputation generally. Havre is all torn up oyer a rape caso at which tho wifo of tho guilty party assisted. The girl, Maggie Chartior, is a bright, clevor young half-breed. Tho other parties, also half breed, are named Traulior. Tho 2 -year-old daughter of Mrs. John Horron of Helena ate a box of neuralgic pills anit died in\onvul- ous soou after. Burglars broke into aud rifled tbo safo of James Mathews at Neihart, securing §800 in cash and certificates ' deposit for $2,000. At Helena a 3-year-old son of Jas. Mackoy, in tho absence of his par ents, upset a lighted lamp and his clothing caught fire. When his par ents returned ho was in tho throes of death. Merit Mode end Merit Maintain* thoconfidenco ot the people in Hood’s Sarsaparilla. 11 n medicine cures you when sick; If it makes wonderful cures every where, then -beyond all question that mcdlclneposscaso* merit. That Is Just L saparllla. V because it cu hundred tin- thousan ' ic truth about Hood's Sar- o know it possesses merit cs, not onco or' twico or a •». but in thousands and . Wo know it REGISTER'S V report son tho FlfUi .lay IlMouln, Montana. December lupllcato* marked Exhibits Ink been Med In this of- lay Sf December. A. D. 1106. by -s appointed for this land ,n act of congroas »I>- 26. 185. enUtled \An act Hood’s Sarsaparilla land grant limits < Railroad Company hlnolocu.^township jU. S S S S r s lirectiun along tho bin o where it intersects K L n TH E BILLVILLE CLARION. This is Friday. Yesterday was a fine day. Things rather quiet in Billville. Another baby up at Jed Tansy's. Hooray for Jed! Our wifo spent yesterday over in West Eldcrbcrryvillo. Grandma Hanks was 94 yesterdny. Congratulations, granny. Ouo of tho Tweedy twins is quito tick with symptoms of scarlet xpsh. Measles are in Billville. Two of Jako Prouty’s children are down with them. They ore light. Sam Sharkey has painted his front fenco and is laying a new boardwalk bo foro his house. That's right, Sam. Elder Tweak w ill preach at tho Meth odist oirarch next Sunday, Thoso who havo hoard him say ho la lino. Wol- irao, elder. Davb Tcinpy treated his wifo threo ply ingrain parlorcarpet last week id a new sofa. Wish we conld do tho mo by our wife. Undo Billy Hendricks was 85 yester day and celebrated tho day by walking over to Pokoville, six miles from hero. Go it while you're young. Undo Billy. Will somo of onr farmer friouds bring _j u cord of well seasoned hickory wood iu return for a subscription toThoClar- u? A fair exchange is llo robbery. Ye editor will bo 41 years old Monday. On our last birthday w lived tbo gift of a. bond.at flour and to linn,,, from appreciative citizens of Onr wife’s grandmother d Indiann last week, aged 90 years, 3 months, 1 week mid 3 days. Had she lived eight mouths, two weeks and four days longer sho wonld havo Our wifo did not go on to the interment. Aunt Jauo Poolo has just coinplotcd n qnilt containing 2,649 pieces. Tho de sign is of tier own get up, and i t - dandy. Keep fit it, Anut Jane. Mnsli and milk sociablo iu tho _it chnrch Monday night Procccc go toward adonbic seated baby carriago for tho pastor'B twins, bom three weeks ago. Tho causo 'is a good one, and it has our best wishes for its success. Wo would liko to give advertising or job work iu return for a ten gallon keg \ now sorghum molasses. Would also __ pleased to uegotiato for a burrel of sauerkraut. Wo must cat to live. Grandpa Byler killed and dressed 240 pound hog all by himself last Tues day. Pretty good for a man 83 years. Ain't luid on tho shelf yet, are you, granddad?—Now York Sunday World. BU0M1S INK KM US. s toimnou. Kv.ery-pny Name is Rus sian Forage Gimp. This is tbo famous grass so highly rbcommonded for. tho arid regions of tho west, whore so many grasses unable to make any growth. W. R. Gluyos, Wlnto Earth, Dak., says: “I think it is tho most valuable addition to farm seeds over made for tho farmors of tho United Statos. In 1S93, the driest year knowu in tho i ortInvest, I had a splendid crop and the yield of hay this yoar - — .-or four tons to tbo aero.” Our readers will do well lo read the description of this grass which is published in tho 1897 ciitnlogiie of L. L. May & Co., St. Paul, Minn., on ■ago 40. Thoir book will bo roailod i application. —^ the‘district' of ^jo'diem at^C HENRY 1IAUERT, l.o mndo W^for m Ho names tho following wltn IN MONTANA TOWNS. Eugono V. Dobs is iu Butte. Timothy McCarthy was killed by blast in tho Green Mountain Thomas Murphy was given four teen years iu tho penitentiary for a vicious assault oil a littlo old lady of | Helena .known us Hannah Flynn. Mrs. Seymour Howe, an nclress be- [Mjt'iug to Iho McSorley’s Twins company, died at Missoula. James Manning, 21 years old, was given one year aud four months by a Helena judge for forgery. Tho 8-yoar-old boy of Peter Jen sen of Moadorvillo was kicked to death by a liorso. Fred Houlle of Frenchtown, who carved fi man at n donee, was cap tured on tho Flathead reservation. Firo at Sand Coulee'totally de stroyed Union hall aud • McCann’ drug store. Deputy Sheriff Jack Allen died at Bozeman from the effects of wounds A girl muy be us pretty as a picture and yot lie bang in a bad light. Women lovo babies so much becauso tboy don’t seem to core a hang. Most women don’t, know enough be egotists; most men know too niucli. When a wfintan doesn’t know any thing about it, sho tries to hido It by boing very positive. When a girl begins to study elocu tion, sho Is never happy till sho ' to rocito a dialect poem. , A man never accomplishes anything mnch in Iho world until his friends be- call him n crank.—Now York Press. ________________ HU Object. ‘I wish,” said Iho artist who had been so absorbed in bis work ns ' lect hia eating, ‘‘that yon would scud ont nn<l get a nice largo head of cab le.” ‘Certainly,” replied bis wife. ‘‘Ilavo yon on iuspiratiou.for a new still life?” •No. I merely want it for n pot boil- \—Washington Stun *:thence north forty chain* to ilm rncr on the routh side of section . tovru-hii.^thlrty-ono^norlh, range BICYCLES uaatitiuaa-jaaatiujaQua-JLiauasiaaau'jnasnaBUaaaa We are Agents for the HARTFORD & COLUMBIA Strongest Wheels in the World. full line, M o d els of 1897,’ will be op sale the latter part / of February by BRONSON & L 1 G H T H ALL, K a l i s p i e l l , M o n t a n a . ... 1 halos; tin irth slilo of section fe ng the north ^ bank n. township thirty-ono no I, ; m-liri- ::.,r !, chain*; tiioncc lor cornor on the rn-h^ thirty-one Notice Tor Publication. Land Ofllcc. MI mou I o . Mont., > February 2 . 1 ®!. ) '“TESTS Notice for Publloatloi Land Omco.M^OTla.Mon; fcASttZRK-jtt akt- Anal proof In support of hl»- said Etata^elmSteSStl Comml! \district of Montana, at tons, on March 20, !®7, t 1 i : ho following w residence upon Wjn. Brenn Tin- PllM-i. *“ MBT Firrtpublicntl . . _ . a s s t - , rain ijlHETOWN iMARKB Has Been Enlarged and Has A d d e d Com p lete Lines of STAPLE & FANCY —GROCERIES--- oTtownihip thirtr north, rangothirty- It, and running theocejJorUl oUhl-— hence we.t to t e *e», . o of beglnni ngo thirty-one west, wl ut ' comer of tho tree joro described n» min licuco north re tho in* ~ ntcmntionnl boundary t. uantarsT, t* intersection with ZlW . NO-rfcE. S. Land OOlee. ^Mfcwhi. Montana. j *Lndoningr hi*^ Hmnniitead Entry^o. !, w-T; no'itec 20 . tp3)north, range:! _ ___ ea-.vl ’ *t) 1'.- Ilmvln-; trnet* of lnml ehisMlhiiUn M^i puhilcatlnn. A LANDS CLASSIFIED AS NON-MINERAL 8cc- ------ Subdivision. tlon. ship. Uange. SB1', MV1, ............. .....7 ................ .. SWM SB*.*..... ........ . 9 EiS _ LANDS CLASSIFIED ,YS MINERAL. NW« SEH Soc. 9. Tp. 3 N., Range REGISTER'S NOTICE FOR PUBLICA TION. Notice Is hereby given In compll: vith tho fifth section of said act that teraon, corporation or company fccllni tggrlovcd by said classification i 1.,: ln r.'iir. . M lontana. on the Mth .In* of Fehrunry. 187. nl •clock n. m.. to respond nnd furnbh testlmr. jffliSsrtiSKi JOHN M. EVANS,-Register. Notice for Publication. ....... f Snal proof in iu; id proof will bo m , States eieeult i I he district of * --- • f• 1.-1- oforoJ. K. Miller. . ................. . for Columhis i f Montana.'on'Fobr.iary S. Fl»j) CARRIE NEWBERRY, widow of F. B. New; borry, dcconeed. ---- ------------- —* \nr llio swSt soo 27, eontlnuous tc John F-Skylo*. ... Firet publication December U. hereby given that tho foilowj __ -r ha* filed notice of Ids Intonll Foils, Montano. that said proof will Is* m s after c dnto of tho ofllco y \verified protest against occ of said classIflcaUon. wh ihall act forth In concUe language the grounds of objection as to the par- -■ • r (government subdivision oO land arked Exhibit B la \that as to Uio li slflcatlon whereof been filed” • * approved by the secretary shall bo considered final. February 26. 1S93. i against tho protest shall JOHN M. EVANS. Register *n December 10, 1 *». S C R IB N E R ’S M A G A Z I N E S A R e d - L e t t o r Y e a r fo r 1 8 9 7 . LONDON AS SEEN BY CHARLES DANA OIBSON. Mr. Gibvm has a- ' *- fore appealed as a writer. Ho visited .Ion last surnmor for Seribnor’s Msgosln tho purpose of depicting with pen nnd | tropo!l* presenV> in endless varioty. NOVEL BY RICHARD HARDINO DAVIS, \Soldiersof Fortune.\ ........... cd by Chariot Dana Uib-oa. THE CONDUCT OF OREAT BUSI NESSES. A beautifully Itlusti of articles: The Groat Doparbaont, Store Tl.e Management of a Great Hole! The Working of tho Rank. A Groat Manufie'.o.-y. etc. UNDERORAOUATE LIFE IN AMER ICAN COLLEOES. Touehing upon tho life of our older universities as represented T W e Continue to K e e p on Hand All Kinds of CHOICE- - MEATS F 11 TS, VEGETABLES, OYSTERS 4 GAME I N S E A S O N . Just Arrived a Choice Variety of NEW YORK APPLES. Confectionery and Fancy Bakery Goods a Specialty. Also Raw Furs and Hides Bought o r Sold on Commission. We Deal with the Best Fur Houses in the United States. SKYLES & MILLER. Prop’s. First Amazon of Dahomey—I was completely licmmcd in by tho enemy, but I cut uiy wuy out. Second Amazon of Daliomoy—What? First Amazon of Dahomey—-That’s what I said. It took nerve, lint I did it. I just didn’t notice them any more than if they wcrcn'MJi^ro at nil.'—Detroit L I V E R Y ■ FEED AND SALE S T A B L E S . IN BEAR OF OOLUMBU HOTEL. C e n t r a lly L o c a t e d . CONVENIENT • TO • F1D81NE33 * CENTER Horses anil Rigs AtteiM lo ii First-Class Slap. N e w R i g s a r e b e i n g A d d e d to M e e t a l l D e m a n d s . OPEN AT ALL HOURS.: ARTHUR HftSKJLL, PROP. COLUMBIA' FALLS. - MONT 1 A . | | A Little Quinine §j 1 a: Now and then Is needed by The m ost of men <*o«, Puy It of J. H .C. Fitch Notice for Publication. Notico Is hereby g t fho following HB UNQUIET SEX. Undar this Mrs.Mli.leu Watterwm Moody will, wrlto 110 -. of articles ot lnlonnt lo women. urea* cn MnrehL ADGU3T ,’WI-«NEB, made H. E. No. !««. JFlgrti if. D. HOWELLS’ PLAY. Tim bo.t he dncoJ In 1.1* delightful STORY OF rel ho ho* oror pro- —Ho' ■umica’tbi \foAowlng.wfu blaconflni ___ / Lou”?'Wendt!'\fill of ColpniWn Fall*. HOW TO TRAVEL WISELY. Mr i7 SlQ.ri-. (Ming*, will offor a variety . ful .ngg.'UoM *4 ! data on Ocean nnd Travel. Thl* will bj happily pounded out h Irom Richard Harding D»»l» ° One ilco’.t: Their Wqy* on Sent Free! To auy person iuteroatod in bumope matter*, or who love* animals, we will send free, upon application, a copy of the'“ALLIANCE,” the organ of this Society. In addition to its iuteynely interesting reading, it con tains a list of tbo valuable and un usual premiums given by tho paper. .i<;.]Fo.ss Tip: N xtiqjul H umane A lliance , |10411 Unitod Cbarilit* 'Building, New ¥°'k- aa The Prescription Druggist, g | i a K a li a p e ll, i w accn c n o n M o n t, aa u a a a a a a c a a a u a n a c a Tetter, Salt-ltlicum and Eczema. The Intense Itching mid smarting. lqc|* dent to these Jisease*. is instantly ^flayed oy applying Chamberlain’s Bys 4qq Sidn Ointment. Many very bad cases have been permanently cured by it. It la equally efficient for Itching piles and a favorito remedy for aore nlpp'“* chapped hands, chilblains, frost b and chronic sore eyes. 25 cts.per box. Dr. Cailj’* CouiUUoa Powdtn, are just what a horse needs when in bad condition. Tonic, blood purifier and vermifuge. They are not food but medidue and the best in use to put a horso in prime condition. Price 25 cents per package. for SSlO;