| Show ED editorials ITO R I 1 A LS 1 ABOUT SAVING i thise T ute iau lau J ian an old oid that i lle ile penny gaved la a it penny gain gained eil vil r this proverb applies hi hereabout erab but ort t out u the letter ietter does donot not because lre pire sire ire so well oft oil in ta ae ils fis they take no ac Q coonc ung bf of penti pennies lea nevertheless economy and a proper carefulness nv i n sAving C small smail sums instead of spending them on something or I 1 can be done without is ro road idt to 0 a comfortable competence pe Je tence besides when a man has thus carefully accumulated cumulated de a moderate amount lie he has in his hands tile either eithen to be just in paying haying his ills debuc or if lie he has bag no debts debt gene generous rous roud in assisting other persons jest jess fortunate or less prudent than himself when they geu get into or desire to accomplish com eom ca P ish any aby particular enterprise that jnet requires more cash than they lio have at command if a person withes wishes to send nor for a relative a friend frie eid fid or an acquaintance from any european country or any other part of the globe by saving up small sums regularly or as they shall snail corrie cerrie to him im he will soon nind find himself master of a sufficient AN 1 1 t to 0 Q accomplish that pomp I 1 if f a man wishes to purchase chase a ll 11 farm tarm or a lot or a house hode or ri ii horse or a cow or a bagony or a sewing sewing gewing machine chine or a thrashing 0 machise ma machine chize or machinery rna ina chinery or anything else asure a sure way to do it is to begin at once and lay by in a safe place whatever lie he ealis cany and aud continuo continue to I 1 lay ay by until tim the purpose is effected it itic i much asier easier done lone ione too than iel ien many ily lly people ini imagine awine agine Most Blost people when they hey take fake five or ten dollars and in d spend a dollar here and a doli lar Ir there fifty cents in a third place and severity seventy nive five cents in a fourth place and so sd on some of tchee achee sums awn at least for thin things s which they 1 could manage tolerably well without are struck with the rapidity with which the five or ten dollars disappears now if these people will take the trouble to save a dollar here and a dollar there fifty cents here and seventy five cents there and so aa on they tuey will ivill be equally struck with the rapidity with which the th efine five or ten dollar bill is reconstructed and made whole azain again 1 balu yain but this is a part of the bo business which many people seldom eve reo come me to ve we have remarked many times especially of late years y bars aars what a number of people there are whose hands and pockets S seem burnas to burn as soon soona as any sany mone money y ge s t into n to those these hands bands and p pockets dockets and nn ad as t s long as aw it remains there indeed dee d the feet of such people are ea eager 6 r and ana swift to run up town and their fingers itch dreadfully to spend the money nor does anything thin but wt spending seem to cure that itch luch all chis t this is rolly folly not that wo we have anything to say in favor of parsimony or stinginess stin fitin giness ginesa but improvidence and ti needless expenditure are equally to be condemned 3 1 Ther eare aare now in this city and in a will soon ba be in operation two savings banks banus one having as an appendage me and the other as a specialty bythe the purpose of receiving small amounts on deposit arid and if the appolo at large are wise they will be forward fonward to take advantage of the facilities thereby offered for the mare safe accumulation of comparatively trifling sums on which a reamona bl erato erate of interest will bo be paid lauy many people are unaware how rapidly rapid I 1 y the laying by of small sums r regularly ez at interest accumulate accumulates sa a 11 large birge amount and they would bo ba surprised if they were to make some fair calculations on that matter One dollar paid in ili weekly with the interest cm compounded pounded so semian semi iau i ian an au dually at six per cent per annum for five years would amount to 70 73 for ten years to 85 for IL 11 1 years to 1247 36 for twenty years year sto to 1977 84 for twenty five years sears vears to 2938 74 for thirty years to the same sin gin small all ali su sum paid in weekly at eight per cent per r annum inter es t compounded t semiannually semi annually lily vily illy wa would bid t in five years to int tnt 1 ty year sto 93 in fifteen year to 1514 48 49 in twenty years toss to SS 20 in twenty five years to in thirty years to here liere would bo be quite a handsome amount nt for any peor poor poon man lot let us go a little further in this sort of arithmetic five dollars paid in iia weekly at six p per er cent per annum compounded semiannual semi annual ly in fi nive five vo years would amount t to 0 1503 50 lil ill ten sears years to fco 5 1 it in fifteen years to 80 in twenty years jeara to 20 1 10 in twenty five years to 70 in thirty years yeara to 05 the sallie same I 1 I 1 amount paid in weekly at eight per centt cent per annum interest compounded semi emi an annually vu ally aily in five live years would amount to 1623 08 in ten years to 1025 52 in fifteen years sears 1 1 to 73 ili in twenty years 10 to 84 in twenty five years to 88 in thirty years to A nico fortune for any ans reasonable mar man for the rest resi of ili 1118 liis is life and something for ills liis family to ta quarrel over after his death if they knew no better than to do go so THE ITALIAN PADRONES tiie pressure of general puhl puhi public lc sentiment is all but irresistible when directed against any abuse or evil hence a correct public opinion is the most potent of all reformers reformer in some portions of the east just now public opinion is being called to a monstrous feature in the social system of the united states we c refer to a practice which is prevalent in this country and in ili england and notorious for its inhumanity and ana brutality namely the tile transportation of young children from italy by the padrones for the purpose of making them street musicians image vendor sand putting them to other callings equally disreputable the poverty of the peasantry italy is proverbial the world over their fecundity is perhaps equal to their poverty anu and and children are a burden instead of a blessing hence almost anything which will vill relieve their parents of the trouble of or pro viding for them is welcome this ischy is why so many hundreds of these unfortunate beings are apprenticed or let to the padrones in lit this country and in great britain most of these padrones are arc no ilo doubt men who have passed through all the phases of vagabond street life and they have become hardened and indifferent to the sufferings they make others endure and there is no doubt in the world that they are among the very worst members of society in the large cities of every country in which they are tolerated their practice is to hire either personally or by agents a certain number children from the italian peasantry and carry them to a foreign land and there providing them with a small organ and monkey fiddle plaster images or something of that kind they turn them into the street with tho the understanding that they must bring so much money home at night or be beaten and perhaps go children thus circumstanced are complete slaves and their slavery is of the worst kind they must procure the amount required by the honestly or otherwise it matters not to him and they soon become acquainted with crime and life in It its worst phases and in time become brutalized and irreclaimable vagabonds such a system is monstrous and that it is tolerated in countries like the tho united states and england is disgraceful both countries have numerous lum erous societies for the protection of the animal creation and men like mr bergh aho who spend their time means and and overflowing philanthropy in preventing cruelty to brutes in both countries there are hundreds perhaps thousands of these poor italian children who are subjected to treatment worse than any to which brutes tre are ire subjected and whose claims upon tho sympathy and aud ud protection ot of the philanthropic are far higher for t breyare hey are human and helpless and strangers in a strange land this is a subject which one would woula think would be worth the attention and labors odthe of tho christian missionary societies there are arc scores of them in america and in england and their members preach and pray and pay vast sums for the salvation of tho the he heathen aulen adien but unfortunately with these societies dark skinned heathen at a distance eem seem to be tho the objects of greater interest than heathen at home for it I 1 is is certain that nowhere in the world can there be found any apy in greater need of salvation in in its broadest and fullest sense than these italian castaways cutaways casta cuta ways and the tile thousands of street arabs of the native population to be found in all the he 1 large cities of christendom itis gratifying to know that pubic ile lie opinion eastward is set setting tiri tirl i in against the monstrous evil of ad in new york and else eise 1 where these padl padrones ones unos are being and the children ili in their inhuman grasp taken care of we hope the press will agitate the question and that christian chris chrls tian cullu ence everywhere every where will be brought to bear against it until a under tinder any name or guise can not be found inthe in the land an and f this form of white slavery one of tb tho most brutal that ever even existed is totally abolished 0 4 AXE GRINDING SO ii li 11 people come to utah with financial or other axes to grind and when they think it necessary for the sharpening process they are very gushing in their praises of the mormon people after a while perhaps the grindstone does not work as well as was expected and then comes a change and what a ell cli change angel the tile mormon lormon people and their leaders who beforetime before time were paragons of excellence clan cian change to embodiments of everything that is detestable those who place themselves in such an unenviable light massuch as such sueh chatterers flatterer Hatter ers sand and calumniators of the mormons cormons Mor mons are hypocrites in lutherr their own estimation aswell as in that of all sensible onlookers em they have no good plea to td kofl er for their cupidity if they say they were deceived in the people popie on first acquaintance it is a sorry compliment to their own good eliso L and perception sudden hudden changes from sugar to vinegar are anything buncom bub but commendable in and then some of these fellows make such trashy vinegar too however such suell things only sylow allow siow slow to what bhuta shift mine mino ome wine poor erea creatures tures are put to get a little bread and butter or mayhap to gain a little transient applause from a J crowd of vulgar agnora lil muses e a and incipient bummers notwithstanding the barking of little dog the snapping of bull curs and the howling of hungry wolves the mormon system and people tl e march calmly onwards to re the high g h destiny they thes will inevitably ail fill truth is mighty and will pr prevail evall evail 0 0 THE BALLOON tim THE publishers of the graphic say my that they are arc in active consultation with expert aerostats aero stats in regard to the construction of asiak a silk slik balloon that the collapsed balloon which was of cotton was far too large that the experience gained through I 1 that will be useful to them chemin in t the h c construction of the next that they i will shortly announce their plans fon foe their next attempt that they has hat e pledged themselves to send a balloon across the tho atlantic and that pledge will be kept at the earliest possible day they say they are more disappointed and pained by the collapse of their first balloon than the pub public licare are arc I 1 it 11 seems that prof drof wise and the graphic people have quarrelled quarrel led and probably separated mr wise being spoken of as very querulous faultfinding and unpleasant mr donaldson is reported as is having affirm f ed his ills intention of yet attempting to make the voyage at a tail tall nil all hazards and the graphic in regard to the he next balloon omits the name of prof wise and speak mr nir donaldson and his braxe brave associates 0 4 JUDGE judan bynon LYNCH A failure rat RAi Lunn LUrn the vigilante lants and jud judge 0 f 0 lynch have much sway in the state of missouri one of the tilo finest states in the union but the missouri denna Derna democrat crat cral does not seera to ha hae have e a vc very ry high opinion of the way they cond conduct act themselves and andi raps then on the knuckles after this fashion I 1 in every county ot of our state we have so ciet chet ivo llo lolace ice organizations controlled con rolled by judge lynch we have been lly sadly made aware ot late that these organizations do not n t at al all fulfill the purpose tor for which they were wele 0 instituted they are utterly hinsum us clent plent to prevent the terrible crimes coma conta frelent it in our u crast vast agricultural districts and exhibit horrible Juju stige where they assume to punish crimes whey they hang horse thieves sentenced to the penitentiary and dil ail officers of the law taking takina these thieves the penitentiary and at the same came time they hey permit murderers to strut about in places unmolested and robbers an ana thieves to carry out their vocation in open daylight jn in one word ju juige ige lynch Is a failure in ev every eveny ery cry res respect ts aud and a coward and cruel scoundrel bc s des under these circum circumstances would it not be well for tor the state t to 0 organize a public state police in to every township to hip and county ot of tho the bbate such a 1 police lice would rould mako make the mob organizations now nov so s balefully bame hame sully fully usurping the functions of jus tice ce useless and impossible and would at the ho same time not only punish but also allo prevent rev cit the crimes that have called these mob organizations into existence in another article the democrat thinks that if the state cant meg reg u late hate these theao matters the federal gov be called on ost raight en on up lings things ti N P IL K ll 11 the helena montana 1 I onar gazette of sept 11 says I 1 Shep shephard liard ilard Superintend superintendent elif eilf of the united states express company then in montana stated that his company had the exclusive night right 1 for carrai carrying g express matters over ti tiie tile 10 N north pacific railroad and that lie was avas sent out by ills his company to mako make an examination of the condition and resources sources ic of montana to gain information relative to the route between helena nelena and the tiie Muscles Muscle shell liell and if possible 3 to make th the e jo journey aney by river between benton a and d bismarck if mr arr Shep shephard liard ilard could nale rale a suitable party lie he proposed to inake make the tile return trip down tile missouri from flom benton 0 AND ins liis VIZIER elzier L numerous stories were afloat concerning ning the shah shall during ills his late visit to E europe man many y of which in all probability were fale falso utterly or p partially just now there comes one dispatch after another concerning him and his grand vizier first the vizier is deposed ne next t lie to is sent to prison thirdly lie ho is appointed to a alstadt distant governorship what the next report will be may mas be that the vizier has I 1 lost 0 st his ills beald corporeally as well as 0 officially at pree present n t however the reports evidently agree agree in the one idea that the illas iljas been elevated a little it I 1 lowen 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