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THELEGISLATURE.
ANumber of Bills Introduced in^Both Houses Yesterday and Bene^^ficial Measures Passed.
GAMBLINGACT REFERRED
AJoint Retolution Providing for the^Examination of the Book* of the^Territorial Auditor and the^Treasurer.
ThetHith ^iay eft!- l^Ulatlve aanem-^bly waa marked by almrt ^r^^loni though^all the btuUneM on hand waa dii-poawl of.^TbecouucU han Urn more prolific au far^In the Introduction of hilla, bi^t aa every^member ^^ftli*h^uw liana pet tneaaun-^amlaathe noMhern uutnumt^er thoae of^the council It will not he hint^ before the^lower he*M will Ih- in the lead. The^council committee on elections report*d^that they did not deem it neceaaary to pre*^sntany meaauren ait mean urea have been^lutMHtuced or are in BffflMi for Intro^^duction covering the -point* in election^laws wauting remedy. Among the bills^Introduced in the council were thoae for^amending the criminal practice rel^^ate e ll separate Ulala for crimi^^nals, amending sections of statutes^rlstlng to advertising for and^making contracts for taking care of the^|NM^r and to regulate tin- practice of medi^^cine.
inthe house Hunt's gambling hitl was^reterred to the committee on w^^^ and^Hit-tin*. Moore ga\e notice of a r^ gUtration^hill and Haskell* bill concerning licenses^was order printed. Tlie liotise received^a twtition from citizens of Fergus, Cho-^teau and Otaeadl eoaaHf asking thai k^Istuuty bill for wild auiiuals bf passed. A^joint resolution was introduced to provide^a commission lor the examination of the^book* of the territorial treasurer and fee^auditor. Hrown's biil.aJlowing couutlen to^apixo-nt a ronMlattM to ^ur\ey and defim-^west side county lines was recommenced^for pa^Mge Itoth housei paaaed the NHO^^Itttkfl providing for the printing of 5no^roi ie-^^f the governor's message m pam^^phlet form.
THECUUNOIL
Thefull membership waa prcwnt at the^call of the roll and the usual preliminary^business was transacted.
'1hompaon, of Deer Lodire, from the com^^mittee on elections, presented the follow^mg rejMirt:
Mr.President Your committee on ehv^tioiih i^^ w (.^in w a . referred portioiih of the^governor's message rt ferring to politic* in^Mate InalitutionN and reform in election^laws, wnM report that they have had the^auhjerU under consideration and would re^^port as follows:
Yourcommittee find there are no public^Institutions exclusively under the control^of the territory ot Montana: hence are^unable to submit any recoinniendation or^comment rciatne to politics in state msti^tutions.
'Iaa queeUoB o4 adeqaafei and fair alte^tlon laws and WfctorH reform la considered^of great importance by jour committee,^The rxpe^;ic|ic\ of ena^ ting such law k kh^Will tasure a free, fair and full expreMion
ofthe will of the people, clutMMlwng the^ex|*erienee of the older statea, will doubt^lea* commend iiaeif to the judgment of (In-^JegislaUve aaaembly. M ^ i ^ .1 ^ are at^ready luUodueed, others are in process ot^Introduction by members of the H^^i'tiit^l),^Which it is beJIevid Wilt receive careful^consideration. In view of this fad, your^committee deem it unnecessary to y rum^late and present any measure bearing upon^this sut ject at present.
Collins,from the j^riotlng committee, re-^port) d council Mil No j and council lull No.^8 correctlv printed, OmmII 1 m No. | in^^creasing tne dutiea ot county ^*a^*aaors in^gathering atatiatics, was referred lo the^otiinmittee on agriculture mid manufact^urea, and council bill No. It concerning at^lachnicnts in justices' cotiris, was referred^to the judicial) committee
Itrowngave notice of a bill to amend^action of the criminal practice act.^concerning the oeparate trial ot criminals^Kennedy gave notice of a bill to amend^s clions IrtlS and P^14 ot the fifth division^ot (be compiled Matutes, relHting to ad^vertising for and making contracts lor the^care ot the poor.
Thompson,of Peer l.odge, introduced^council bill No. K, the hill to regulate the^practice of medicine which waa orepared^under the guidance of the medical soen-ty.^It was read tuat and second times and or^dered print* d.^Council took a recess until 2 p. 111.^At'_'p. m. council ie(.miled.^Ilalcii, Imi,, ihe commute** on territorial^atfairs, reported that the meaaage ot the^governor in . ^r I to tht* protection id bui^falo had been considered and that a bill^covering ttie points suggeated in the im *^sage would Ih* prepared and presented bj^the committee.
Kennedy,from the enrolling committee,^reported house joint resolution pro^^viding for an assistant watchman in each^house, as correctly enrolled.
Kickford,from the special committee, re^ported council hill No. *'., to define the^boundaries betwaaw Missoula, Deer Lodie,^N ref liow and lieaverhead counties, with^slight amendments. The amendment*^were adopted and the hill placed M gen^mhI orders.
ItrownIntroduced council bill No. 10,^amending section Ml of the criminal prac^U act. It provides that when parties are^jointly indicted they shall lie tried as pi^ratel) only when the court deem* separate^trials necessary in the Interest of justice.^The mil was read firat and second time*^and atdated printed.
Kenueilyintroduced a concurrent reao-^lution providing for a Joint committee from^both hou*e* to examine the hooks and ac^eountl of the territorial auditor and the^treasurer, with authority toemploy expe rts.^The resolution was adopted and the presi^dent appointed Kennedy, Conrad and^Hatch aa the committee on the part of the^council.
Thepresident signed house joint re*olu^lion No. a, protiding for the employment^ot an assistant watchman In each house.
'Ihe council then went into committee of^the whole, Thompson, of Silver Bow, In^the chair.
Brown'sbill providing for the appoint^merit li^ the sevtral counties of a com mis^slou to d^ tine and survey the boundaries^between the four west side counties was^considered, and with some Might amend-^in^ nt was recommended lor paasage after^which the committee rose.
Housejoint resolution No. 2, providing^for the printing of 5Uu copies of the gov^^ernor's menaage In pamphlet form, was^paaaed under suspension of the rules, Ken^^nedy and Itrown explaining their change^of position on the question, Mlddleton re^^iterating his reasons tor supporting the^printing of the message, and Thompson, of^li. r Jxalge, and Mr President voting^sgainat the resolution.
Thompson,of Sliver Bow, from the com^^mittee of the whole, reported the action of^the committee on council bill No. 0 The^amendmenu suggested were adopted, and^the bill was sent Ui the engrossing commit^^tee
Thecouncil then adjourned until this^morning.
HOUSE
At10 o'clock a m. the house was called^to order.
Uumotion, the bill Introduced by Hunt^relative to gambling was referred to the^committee on ways and meana.
Housejoint resolution No. 2 authorizing^the printing of the governor's measage,^was reported back to the houae with the^recoiuiueudatlon that with all other resolu^^tions it be riot printed.
MooreKftv e notice of an act to provide for^the retfintration electors and to prevent^fraud at elecllona
Ameasage wa^ rorelved from the council^which announce*! that council Joint mil'^lion No 1 defraying the expense of extra^printing, had been signed by the president^and governor, alao that house Joint resoiu^tion orowduof fur the appointment of extra^watrhmen and janitors had passed that^L^ody.
Amessage was received from the coun^^cil which together with notices of bills,^contained the governor's message relative^to buffalo lu Montana.
Onmotion the mesHage waa referred to^the committee on elections and territorial^affalra.
Housebill No. 7, Introduced by Haskell,^which repeals aulalivision No. 6 of an art^4 LlJUed An act concerning bcensea,^ was
readfirst and second times and ordered^printed. _
Atthe afternoon session \\ site pre^sented a petition from ranchmen and^slock growers of Fergus, Choteau and Cas^^cade couuties prsungthat slaw l^^ en*^acted providing a bounty for the deatrte^tion . t wolves, cojotes, etc
Petitionread ami referred to committee^on agriculture and stock growing.
Kea,from the committee appointed to^consider that portion of the governor's^message relating t 1 elections, gambling,^etc., reported that as bills covering the^points mentioned had l^een already Intro^^duced lu the house and council,suggestions^from the comm.fee were not required.
Thereport whm 1 dered received.
Judge|)a\i* gave notice he would intro^^duce a hill for the relief of I'rof. A. ^'.^I.ogan, Judge ft II Howey and J. 11.^Myers, eonaiissioOeri on the revision of^text taaiks u^. d In the public schools.
Housejoint resolution No. 'I, which pro^^vides tor Ike printing of the governor's^message. wa^ read the third time and^passed, the speaker casting the only nega^^tive \ote.
Thespeaker signed In the presence of the^house, bouse joint resolution No, a, which^provider fortlis appointment of assistant
walehsaensad jamuira.
Adjourned.
OHDINANCENO B6.
iiWat Rigidly intorcad Yattcrdsv Morning on^th^ a. ..... ^ niry.
AtMl o'clock yeaterday ^flicers gmn^tin, Vauasae, Crookbam and Martin took a^notion that as business was dull it w^ uld at^that time he in projK*r form to make things^livel). Clore and \V'h^d streets were se-^lected as the scene of action. Like all^western cities Ue.ena has its tullo^uotaof^well-dressed ^oung men, who live high and^are without visible means of support, al^though their sources of Income are well^known. Ordinance No. hn. covers such^cases, though the charge of vagrancy might^hold just as good in convicting them. The^ordinance provides that no bawdy rrtuise,^a#MsM ^t ill fame or disorderly hou*^ shall^tie kept or .naintained within this city; and^ever) person \sho shall keep such house or^shall he an inmate ot or in any way con^nected with any such house ^ ^ * ^ ^^shall be declared guilty of maintaining a^nuisance, ami upon conviction thereof^Nball Ih* lined not less than $6^nor more than JMoo for each otfeus*.^Armed with this ammunition the police^^men named raided anumlHTof houses arid^routed the following offenders out ot bed.^Kd. (ierlmo, ^ I^e 111 an, I^^ 1,. m. (Jablon,^UMSfSJ Vlguer, I^ouis li.-ti ^'. Mess^Jean, Kugeiit- - hevaller, L 'I rilio, (.urvam^Adolph, Victoi Malere, Albert Ualiisr, and^W. I; Penny baker. This array of human^lty was marched off to jail and at l^J^o'clock yesterday morning appeared In*^fore his honor. Judge Sanders, and wheu^toid they were each charged with b^ mg an^inmate ((f a houae of ill fame all pleaded^guilty, (ierlmo tH-ing a new one in the^bllSinsSl 111 this city, tiaving only recently^come from tfo* sastj IpM j^romise that he^wouldn't be caught in ifie nairn* boat again,^was leniently dealt with by the court and^lined -IT. and costs which was paid. The^remaining otlend^t^ were each lined^.mo costs, which .v i- 1 pant up, netting^the Mty exchequerThey were all
11Im rated, but If they ^lon't leave town^prei'y at am the same ceremony will la*^gone through again.
Lok Mrohel for engaging in the urn-hiv^alrous conduct of assaulting Jennie M0os*vM^adcni/en ot Wood street, was let off lty^pay mg H cents cost.
.sallylluyk. a resident of ^ ,ore street,^was arrested yesterday morning and will^have a bearing to-day.
HEPUHTORIALNOTE8
K.A. Kyi i' (^f Stemple, an old lime^Mfcseftbei ^d the iNhhfKNDKN I, is visit^ing in the city.
0.Clanfphaus, formerly engage^| in^tlo* butchery uuslaass ai It itte. has bought^out I ssH itt A Arnoh!, of this city.
Thefuneml of the late Mrs. Kathenne^Steinbremer will take place Irom the fttiu^ily residence, on Jackson street, at ^ p. 111.^to-day.
J.Zigler announces in the Issue that not^withstanding the lire be is again on deck^at the old Miami, fit had tin- good luck to^save ladli Ins hearses and a number of car^riageg.
Theremains of John A. Ils/elton, the^workman who was killed Sty the Montana^Central Tuesday will he shipped from^Itutte to day to the relatives ot (lie deceased^at Mamfan, Dakota,
Thetnion PasisVl has re* I need its rate*^to Portland via. the Ogdeu short line from^Una p' int, to.0. conform with the
NorthernPaekis raiea. The old rate on^the I nioii I'acilic whs sriU.
pMHavctiport ui; l John I'. Met sbS|^wood and coal dealers, have dissolved pari^iiershlp. Hon will continue the business^He is a rustler and will put hi* old white^horse through Us pact * before the winter^closes.
Adispatch received in Unite yeaterpay^trom New York by .1. Kosa Claik, atated^that Hon. W. A. Clark's condition Is much^unproved and that he I* entirely out of dan^^ger. His family will reach New York to^^night.
rasseiiger*fiom liutte last night vis t he^Montana Central, were conveyed from^liutte to \\111 sleighs, and from the
latterpoint boarded the train. The Malls^is now rcpaiMi nil trains running regu^^larly.
Afew thousand tire crackers were, ex^^ploded in Cbinstown yesterday morning^Which was a h-rerunning auin^iincenieiil^thai one week tr^^in yesterdav Its! Chinese^new ) ear ceb brat inn would commence.^A Mongolian -aid that yesterday va*^allc^same Christmas.
Atlast a theatrical attraction is an^lioinict d. The Koaa ^ IstHirn llramatic^company will hold the hoards al Minn *^next week, beginning Monday, The ad^vancc agent trill arrive to-day and bill the^town, tas repertoire of tins company is^*ald to consist of an entirely new Hue of^plays.
Itis intimated I feat the council committee^to which w^* rei. rred those sections of^the governor s w recommending the^building of a penitentiary and insane asy^^lum, anil la day renort against the govern^or's recomuieiidation. As the lerriUirlal^admission Mil provides lor the donation...t^the pealtentlary to the state of Montana,^purchase is not necessary.
Tomorrow night A uld Scotla'a sons will^meet at Assembly hall and drink a health^to Kare Kab. All (rue Scots revere Hums,^and wherever they may be when the 2Mb^of January comes round never fall to cele^brate the ia^casioii In a belittlng manner.^Col. -Sanders will he the orator of (he occa^^sion, and speeches will Ih* made by Judge^McConnell, Hon. 1 D. McCulcheon, Hon.^A. C. liotkiu and others.
J.K. Pardee returned from Mlssouls^Isst night where he went to investigate the^alleged law suit lu which the Iron Moun^taiu company was said to he Interested.^He secured a certified copy of the coin^plaint and tinds that the company Is In no^manner connected with the suit. It Is^simply asisrasa one I laid win ami Jones,^the latter beiug one of the former owners.^In tlie transaction, be says, the iron Moun^tain company Is in no way connected. The^records at Missoula show that the com^party's title is ah*..lute, their being no liens^w hatever against It.
TheCivil Engineers.^At an adjourned meeting of the Montana^loaftaty of Civil Kngeers held st liutte^Tuesday afternoon, a paper was read by^^i. ^^. Kos* on the county records of Mon^tana, after which there was a short discus^^sion of some suggestions of the paper, and^a committee of five, constating of Messrs.^Kosa, knight. I^el,acy, Harper and lteeder,^were appointed to consider the recommend^at ions of the paper and to draft a bill for^presentation to the legislature covering the^most Important of them, to he submitted to^a special meeting of the society at an early^date. Mr. Knight preseuted a resolution^for an amendment to the constitution of tin*^society, changing the name of the society^to the Montana Society of Kngnie.-rs,which^will be considered at the next regular^meeting, after which the society adjourn-d.
WinterExcursions to California.
Onthe 15th day of every month the^Northern Pacific Ks!lroad compsny will^sell excursion tickeu to .San Francisco and^return at 975; to Los Angeles and return^$V4. These tickets have an extreme limit^of alx months from date of lasuance and^can be used going any Hint within sixty^(40) days from date of sale. Stop-overs si-^lowed at any point desired^either going^or returning^within limit of ticket. Kg^curaloulsts hsve choice of two routes from^I'ortland^by steamer, or by rail, v*a the^famou- Mount Shasta route.
liearin mind that the Northern Pacific Is^the only line running through sleeping and^dining cars to the Pacific coast.
A.L. MOKK-, General Agent.
CHARGESOF FRAUD.
Legal Heirs of William Dewars^Bring Suit Against Helena Attor^^neys to Recover Property.
ALENGTHY COMPLAINT
AllegationsMade That by Fraudulent^Representations Plaint iff a Were^Induced to Sign Awsy Rights^to Valuable Property.
attorneysCarter A^Wallace.
Asuit ot considerable importance ban^bllB be|fun in the district court, the com^plaint having* atfM tiled yesu-rdsy. Sallie^Medial*; and Mary A. Dewars SMst at li^cover the estate at W illiam l^ewar.^. w hu h^thev cJalm they were fraudulently deprived^of by the marbin^tlons of the well known^attorneys William Jlarr DiekfMM snd Krsnk^I*, .sterling*. Tlie complaint is very votu^uiinous and itoes Into minute dets.il as to^bow the defendants are allegvd to have^poH*essed them;** hes of their property,^which Is valued it $60,0UU. Th*-^for the plaintiff* are Messrs.^t'lajlwrif snd Wade, T'Hile a^The property in controversy hc|ong*ed to^William Dewars, who was well known lu^Helena, having come herein the early dayii^and acquired title to a lot ol land which Is^now quite valuable, lying: as It doe* in^ChegNiuah and Davis' central addition to^lbs city of ||fli!S^a
TheolatntitTH allege in their complain*^that W illiam Dewars, a former resident of^Helena, and whose sole and only heirs^they are, left tin- city in November, 1^1.^for the purpose ot visiting: friends and rel^atives in the stste of New York. About^.fun. 4. i he ^'.^!^)^ 1. \ disappeared him!^has never SSaSl heard of since. They have^every t 1 o i to believe (hat he is dead,^moiig'h thc^ have no proof. The cunplaint^alleges thai at the time ot his disappear^a net- Willian Dew-ant owned lots in blocks^I, 6. a. 7. M, M, 10, II, IZ, i:j, 17 and IH. theas^man A Davis' ( eutral athfiiioii to Udeiia,^and an undivided on. -half intereNt in lot ft,^bliM'k, IH, the same addition: slso lot 4 in^tne same liM-ality, it '^^^ u 1 placer grfoind;^lots :t aud 4 tu Chessman A Davm1 applica^(ion, and lot A in tielcbell dc Clilldn' aifdl^tlon, SSSfSfl one-third of that properly.
Sometimein IHhn ttie plaintitU employed^William llarr Dn-knon, who was tlVn at^MriiNsels, Huron counly. Ontario, where^they were then living*, to represent them^arid their interest in the Dewars estate.^They authorized him to go to Helena and^make all necessary in ventilations as to the^condition of the pro|HTty, astert their claim^and do everything: in bis power to hatc^tbe title v a ted in tin 111 as the only legal^heirs. The complaint states that Mr Dick^son represent* d to them that he must have^a p.. a. i ot attorney whim they g*ave 1,1111,^and which waa tiled with (he county eh rk^arid recorder of Lewis and Clarke count)^Aug;. 3, 1HHH. It In allegeil ttiat Dickson^paid a visit to Montana and returned to^lirusseis. I'pou Ins arrival, it In alleged,^to- informed tlie plaintilN that William^I ^ewars' estate tiad b^*eu sold tor taxes and^that they rimat redeem it within a specified^time or forfeit all claim to the same; and^they assert that they faVS him |tfQ UM^amount aaked for, having prevnuisly frjvaa^hlSS fi'^ftO to defray bis expenses w hen he^left Hrusaels.
Dicksontold the plaintiffs, they allege,^that the person who hail bought the prop^^erty foi taxes aaal soiaally aaterasl aa as*^(ion for the ownership of it audit would^require a g;rcat outlay ot money ami tune lo^fiKlit the case successfully. Tin- defendant^represented to them, they allege, ih.it the^action wtfK brought to compel tin treasurer^of Lewis and Clarke county to execute and^deliver a deed to the purchaser, who, as the^plaintitfa are Informed and fadieve, waa^Joseph Davis, a resident or Helena; and^Dickson further represented, ihey claim,^thai it would not only take a largTe amouut
ofmotley lor counsel, but also tver the
expensesand costs of litigation.
Theplamtltfii claim that Dickaon told^them that he hut paid a large amount of^money to the treasuierot Lewis and I'larke^count), and that it was necessary for ttiein^to repay him, the amount claimed being;^largely in excess of the money th^ y had al^read) gtvn him. He aUo needtil money^U* probate the estate. He also represented^U^ them, they claim, that the prop* rt) wan^lint ot much value and unleas iverytlnng^was closely watched but little could be^real 1/.-d and induced them at make ft deed^to him of one-halt of the property. He^ploliiited If they would do thiK he would^pay one half ot the expenses and MSHmUI^of the chtitna agaliiNt the estate. The only^consideration for the deed ihey gave the^defendant was the inducements he held^out to the in They claim and Ih lo ve now^that the indetxedliere* o| the eStalS dlif not^exceed om-tittti of its value, which Is^placed at Sftl.ifcjO, though Do kson, as al^'eg. ii, repres* nted to them 'bat it was of^uo value, and made tbo b icpre^entations,^they claim, to fraudulently possess htm^self of the prope rty.
Dickson,in Ihh7, the complaint goes on^m^ state, procured letters ol u.Immigration^to be isailed to Henry i\ Vaeger, public^administrsUir. lu the summer of \mt1 the^pl ami ills allege, Dickson informed^them that affairs were In such^a tangled condition that In* could^not settle the estate successfully by hold^^ing: a deed to an undivided one halt of the^property and mmd-have a partition, pro-^p..-ing that the) deed to htm and Frank I'.^.sterling certain lots, enu Derating them,^and that he would execute aud deliver to^them all his interest in the other lots w hich^he held t^y virtue of having a deed to an^undivided one half ot the property, on^Sept. A, 1HH7, they made and caused to he^delivered to William llarr Dickson and^Frank 1'. Sterling a deed to the lots they^aaked for upon Ihe expressed eouaideratiou^of ^h.'..^i there :^^ ,1 g no consideration in^fact. Dickson, they allege, represented in^them that lie had to take the deed to llei^eliatohaveit recorded, which he failed to^do and ban since refused to do, though ear^neatly solicit. ^h
Theplaintiff* allege that they have^every reason to ttelieve that Frank I1,^veiling was full) eosjaltsat of the fraud^practiced upon them They claim that the^defendants received SHOO from Public Ad^^ministrator Yaeger from the estate, and^nu' oi this money Mary A. Dewar received^*37 60 and sally Mrdiaig *4^7 75, and this^Is all the money either one of the plaintills^has ever received from the estate, though^they are informed considerable money hi*^t^ee|i realised from the same.
1'latntitlsallege that the defendants^have sold and con\nat* numerous lots^to person*, appropriating the money re^^ceived therefor to their own uses, pa)lng^over none to the rightful owners. They^alao claim that in September, Ihhh, the de^^fendant* * 1 'gaged certain lots, their^property, to Willisui Chumaaero for ^*J,Q00^and have never accounted fur the same.^The plaintiffs ask tlie court to set ss de the^eitnveyance made by them b 1 W11 ham^liarr Dickson Oct 7. I and the convey^^ance to William llarr Dickson and Frank^I*, sterling of sept, rt, ihh;, aud that the de^teiidanta he restrained and enjoined from^making further sales of the property in^question, and that they recover from de^^fendants the coats ami^the present suit.
Theanswer, it Is expected, will he tiled^within a few days. Owing U^ the amount^of property in controversy aud the alleged^frauds the trial of this case will attract a^gnat deal of attention
THEREGISTRATION LAW.
aN^w Mcaiura In th* Loglfiatur*
Noticehas been given that a bill for a^registration law will aoon Ih* introduced in^the legislature, people will be surprised^to learn that there li a system of registra^tlon already in vogue in Helena, wVre the^names of all ticket purchasers In the AI*orn^House lottery are registered in the books^of the Montana Investment company, tiet^your name registered there for t^5 or $1 and^you may be elected to become owner of a^SI00 009 hotel in Des Moines or any one of^tne cash prizes, running as high as 95.000^each. The grand drswing takes place^March .'to. Secure your tickets In advance.
attorneyfees for
TheCrescent Dancing Club^At the recent meeting of the charter^tuembeM of the Crescent Dancing club Its^permanent organization was effected and^I the following nthYera elected for the sea^I son: President, W. VY Brown, secretary^and treasurer, K. M. Calkins: chief Ifsftf^manager, /. T. Uurton. It was decided^1 to limit the membership to lift), which
numberof applications have already been^filed' and were paaaed upon.
Allthose w ho have been admitted and^have not vet received their cards of ri.em^berablp should secure them st once by sp^pl) ing to the secretary. Kvery member of^the club is entitled to invite to each meet^Ing one ge tleuian, not a resident of He|^ena, ana lady, who must accotunaoy the^person making the invitation. No sdmi*^sion without cards. The regular bi-weekly^soiree will be held this evening in Kncore^hall and all are r^ ijnested to come early, as^the dancing will begin promptly at H:3o^o'clock.
WALTERSTEVENS DISCHARGED
Th*Qarvln Cat* Continued Until N^*t Mon.^day to 8*cur* W/ltn^SMS.
Walter.Stevens, who utterod a forged^rheck for 8150 about a month ago, has been^released from cusb*dy and will go west im^^mediately. When the case was called up^before Judge Sanders, Couuty Attorney^Italliet after scanning the testimony and^. ^. id en re submitted, recommended that the^court dismiss th** case. The man on whom^the check was passed was an unwilling^witness, and the tact that .Stevens' friends^settled the trouble in a monetary sense,^and the further fact that Stevens speut^most of the ill gotten money in the house^w here he secured ft, materially alleviated^the feeling against the forger; these cir^^cumstances led the county attorney 10 be^^lieve that a case could not be secured^against .Steven*, and upon this recommend^^ation the court dismissed the case, it Is^said that this is not the first or even the^tenth tluiH tu it Stevens has escaped pun^^ishment tor the Sam- orTense.
Acrowd ot witnesses in the (iarvin-^ilarns cutting case assembled In the police^court yesterdsy: but were told to appear at^J o'cl.m'k next Monda), the case being post^potted until that time.
HEAVYREAL ESTATE TRAN8FER.
JohnQ Hummy of Catcads Buys a Bsautdul^addition lo Helena
Porter,Moth A Cox yesterday completed^tlie sale of 110 acres of land for Nick Ken^alt-r lo John ^i. Kumney, of Cascade^count) for afcoriNldcration of $24,000. it Is^the intention of the purchaser to plat this^land as soon as possible mbi suburbau^lota The tract Is beautifully located foi^this purpose a large part of it being sov-^ered by pine trees and conlanlng many^pleasing mountain glens. The land Is^well watered by irrigating ditches, thus^making it possible to beautify homes in^this locality to a greater extent than In any^other near the city.
Pleasantdrives will he graded to ami^through the plat and a large tract will be^-. t amdu as a park to be dedicated to the^|Hlblkfl use.
rbtlwill atone for the lamentable lack^of |.arksnear the city aud will open up a^heaottfal picnic a|a^t of which the people^will not be slow to avail themselves.
(he name of this new addition to Helena^will he Highland Park.
PERSONAL
AndrewFergus is in from Fort Maglnnis.^*i It. Whitehill is up from Deer Laifja,^.1.11. McSweeney, of liutte, arrived last
night.
J.F (iaylord came In from Choteau last
evening.
J.A. Mi Naught is in the city from Fort
Iten ton.
Josephsturgeon ami wife are In from
Helmnla*
JadC*Hiram Knowles has returned from^Haiti att legal business.
Iss.C. Hawlejr and wife, id Portland,^Oregon, are registered at the Cosmopolitan.
lonyWard came over from liutte last^night. He says Maguire will be here Sun
uy.
Kditor.I. W. Penrose, of th^ Hutte Min^^ing Journal, arrived In town last night and^wid remain a few days.
Thefact that .1. A. haw has rented a^residence in Hutte Is significant that he has^Iliad the Montana I'liloti up snd has con^^cluded to remain there.
Thegenial ^Jeo. W. Irvin II came over^from Hutte last night, it is said tint^Oeorjrsseas ins title clear to the I'ntted^states marshalship of the territory.
Harryfiillart. who runs s ^wheel^ at^Butte ami one in Anscrnda, Is among the^rlslton interested in the Hunt gamhhng^bill. He came 111 trom Anaconda last night.
I.U Hamilton, of Anaconda, stopped^over in the city yesterday and leaves this^morniug for the east, [lis partner, 8. C.^Iteebe, is with him. These gentlemen con^duct one of the largest mercantile houses^in the Valley Swansea.
Charles^^ Parsons, the Itonton mining^expert who recently reported on the Poor-^man nunc for a Hoston syndicate, and 011^the result of wlncii report the sale of the^property for over a round million Is pend^ing, armed in the city yesterday, and Is^registered at the (irand Central.
I,.Oi Leonard and wife, of Anaconda,^spent ^esterday in the city and will return^to the Smelter city this morning. Mr.^Leonard, who is superintendent of the^ftoeky Mountain t elegraph, says an extra^wire will he strung to Fort llenton and the^line will 1m* extendi if to Missoula as soon as^the weather permits. In relation to the^A n.t oiula railroad he says that surveyors^are In the held.
('has.S. Wagner, manager nf Holter
Itros.store at tiieat Fills, accompanied by^his daughter. Miss Tl/./.ie, has been visiting^the capital a couple a couple of days and^will leave for home this morning. In^speaking of mines and railroads he ex^^pressed ins willingness to wager anything^that the month of July of this year would^see the Montana Central road tmttl into the^Kelt Mouiitaiu mineral field where, be says,^some extensive mineral development is in^progress.
MimmothHoisting Engines.
J.\V. Penrose, who came up from Hutte^last night, slated that the Anaconda com^^pany hail sent out bids to all the leading^foundries of the country for tne delivery of^tour of the largest hoisting engines ever^built, which are to have a sinking capacity^of 4,000 feet with three decker cages, for^use at the company's mines at Hutte. lie^also says that the Chambers syndicate^mines which have not been hoisting ore^for a short time, on account of the inahillty^of the railroad to keep the bins cleared,^have now resumed in full force, and will^continue so.
Atthe St. Lawrence -inking has begun.^Mr. Penrose a No says that the richest ore^ever found in Hutte territory has been^found In the ^ Mm mine, located a short^distance northwest of the Anaconda. I he^ore runs l.tAM) ounc* s in silver. The prop^^erty is owned by Thos. Ford of lieer^l odge, hut is being worked under lease by^\I- -is. Fleming ^ Co.
AComing Entertainment.^Miss Prof. ISIrdsall, of I^eer Lodge, Col^^lege of Montana, gives a reading, assisted
bymusic furnished by friends to the move^^ment, at the Congregational church Thurs^^day evening at H o'clock, half of the pro^^ceeds of which will be given towards the^debt on the church.
I.Male Quartette.^% Shailows.^1 the Naughty Girl.^4. Vocal Solo,
5 Msrk I wain and the Interviewer.
rt. Aux Itslleus.^7. Scene from Ingnmar.^h. Ibjet^Messrs. Kddv and Leslie.^k Kentucky Philosophy.^10. station Master's story.
II.Hunting a Mouse,^li Male Quartette.^1.1 Aunt i'eremiiuas's Courtship.
ReslEstate Transfers.
Thefollowing real estate transfers were
tiledIn the recorder's office yesterday:^Flak I HhMfsr *t ux to J^bn HcCafl-ry,^1 'to 4 son \ block :^^, Northern Parlflc ad
dPton 1 sen
JohnH. l^r*w st nx.lo L*ur*nc^ K. Fortune,
l*rt of lot i, hiock v\ Main streal sddf.
tlonSfiu
AT. MrKay u^ M A. O I'oanaU, lot U,
hssaa1, pas's addlttoa uai
Thoiua*J. KImi r -t us to IV rot by Biaasa,
blocks1, 2,1. 1, 1 lty p*r k addldoa su0
ExcursionRates East.
TheIn ion Pacific railway company will^sell excursion tickets from Helens to^Council Blaffa, ^maha, St. Joseph, LtWB^^enworth ami Kansas City from Jan. 10 to^aw inclusive, for 540 for the round trip,^good ninety days from date of sale.
A.K. Vka/ik. Agt .
^N Main m
THEPLACE TO BUY.
hasProof of th* Pudding 1* m th* Bjnjkaj '
Thefollowing is a Hat of ioU sold lu^Flower ttsrden addition by Wallao \
Ihornburgh since Decumoer JO, IHHH.
K.A liar
iBlla J. uabaay
Kv**iib wiuiam*
ihuU a J a* rtKtej..^i^**od1i' '. nao*on^atxrvii L HUttor ...^KUa Lamsy
iis. Haas
llt-r'm'rtllolloway
r.* K*ihiws
B.etavsaa.
KA. Oar
LouisH Hrasio*^Martba U. Braatow
L.1 batmay
WK Hilar
KotmrtaDay .^u-. 11. B*u^y .
baa. a. Hates.
Kaw*rdll. bahtwy
^^^^B. BUkS
i:Alliums
laiiiMaKos*
Alliiaio 0* i.acy
1ass, a Ualra
(*o 1. Bnmbaujfb
. B moss..7T.
K.W. naarps
W.C, Pyfac
t.I i. . h .. .,^Frank D TiIom .
IsasrK. Millar
WliUamde Lsc*y^Moss, ^hari^* A Bum^kus-h
VmrryI) Ifudaua
MaiB*br*^us
W.W. d^L^cy
Willlsmd^ Lacj
l.lizlaM Fllsoa
W.W. 4* Lac^f
Total
Kiht bulldinKS contracted tor In Una ad^^dition within ten days-lance lota, Goxl#0.^Kasy terms, % cash and cheap prices,^which will be advanced on Monday next.^Special sale for one week of fifty lots In^Uil/ addition within one block of the route^of tne uew street railroae] to he, built In^next, tor aftOeaeh. Terms, $60 cash,^aud aso installments ^jtiarterly tliere,after^until lots are fully paid for. This offer^aood only (or one week. Call on Wallace^a TbornbuTKh without delay and secure^an early choice.
AMontana Testimonial.^1 Injured my eye two years aito, which^caused intense pain ever since, aud entire^loss of vision, snd the other eye bedsit^tailliiK rapidly. Dr. Parsons, oculist and^auriat, Helena, Montana, removed the eye^m September, since which time 1 have had^no pain, and the other eye has entirely re-
covered.
Wm.Hlaib,^1 .tti 1 station, Mont.
Readyfor Business,
1wish to announce to my friends sod^patrons that I am once more ready for bus^^iness snd csn ti.' found st the old staafl as^usual, corner Wall and Clore streets.
J./HiI-Kit.
Entitladto th* Bast.
Allare entitled to the Best thut fheir^money will buy, so every family should^have, at once, a bottle of the bea* family^remedv, Syrup of KiKS, to cleans, the sys^^tem when coMive or bilious. Knr sale In^50c. and SI 00 bottles by all h ailing drug-^Kiets.
Kheiimatlsmis caused by lactic acid in^the bliMsi, which Hood's SarsapariJla nnu^trall/es and thus cures rheuurarism.
HELENA IN BRIEF.
).W. Jackson, music dealer.^James W. Itarker, merchant tailor, Nov^15 North Main street.
taaeast via the Montana Central and^Manitoba railways, the new sleeping and^dining car route to M. Paul and the east.^Through trains leave Helena daily at 11.H6^a. m.
Dr.Careow Thompson, office with Ors.^NteHe and Kead, over It s. HaleACo.'s^riflg store. Practice limited to i^'seases ut^the rectum, or lower bowels jd amis.^Offic * hours, M a. m. to 12 in:, ^ to 6 p. m.^aud 7 UM at night.
Nobetter compound compounded thsn^Curo for Cough. Use It for sli throat
troubles.
Reserveyour sleeping car berth.* for the^St. Paul excursion at the Montana Central
;ity ticket office.
ftBit Lotto!
ATHELENA, M. T.
TVFORTUNE
saw
ONETO FIVE DOLLARS.
$60,000for $0300,000 for $5
AGrand Prize Distribution Em^^bracing: Nearly a Third of 8.^Million of Dollars in Value^to Take Place at Ming's^Opera House at
Helena,March 30th, 1889.
A$300,000 Hotel
FORFIVE DOLLARS.
Andooe itnadred and fifty*ihr*e other prtMa Im^cash as h* awarded to tlrket boldaif at a Kru^f^drawing to oe mm at Mint;'* Opar* Uonaa, n-i^^a a, Montana, hy th^ Mud tana InveetniHiit Com^pany. under the Iminedlala au;^ervlalun ot the^Hon. T. H Kleinat-hmldt. ex Mayor of IJslSBB^and BSSJBBBB4 cubler Klrat NaU'^nal Hank; Ihu..^W. R, Keoyon, ex-mayor of Itutte; lion J M.^Clement, Probate Jiidtfe of Lawta and Clark*^county, Mod tuna, and Hon. a. A. Amea, Mayor of^MlnneaiJolli, Minn
Listof Prizes.
Una(irand Prize ronatattnx of tha wall-koown^Aboro Bouae, a mattnlflcant hrtck b'^tel l feet^aquare, covering a quarterblock, with ah modern^lmprovt^menU, and eltuated In lk*e Motn^^et Iowa,^tbe jjreat rallmad center and caolt-l of the state,^with a population of from M,(kk1 to SH,(M^, rained
1caah prize of U
1 ^ M ^^ l,^U01a
1** ^^ ^ anoia
BO^ HHIla
US)^ 101a
n.iisi
1,(nr^1,(110
lMprUeadrawing|9I1S,aiii
SaciireUrkeufor tbe^^rand Drawing Hatnrday,^Marcb :*^, iv.
82,500Tickets at $5 Each, $312,500.
IterSemberthat the prnaenr* of th** Hon. (gen^^tlemen whue* namaa occur la tbla annoanewmeat^aa commlaalonera, la a guarantee of alwM^lut^ fair-^^ass and Integrity, tbat the cbnnree ara all e^nal^and no one ran poaelhly tell what namhar will^draw a prize
ThePlan of Drawing.
Tba DQmt^era corre^pon^llnK with 'hoa* on the-^tlcketa, printed on aeparate ran It, will bt*piared^In one anSSL The im prlr^ alatllarly pilnle^l^on a#i^arate carda will t^e plai eil In another wheal^The wheel* will b^ revolved and the tlcketa thor^ouichly mixed, and a numl^er will than tie drawn^from the wheel ot nunhare hy a child completely^Mlndtulde and at the same time a prize will In*^drawn from ^be other wheel by another child^completely Mlnrifolfled. The Duin^wrt and prl/.ea^drawn will l^a exhibited to the audlea** and r*v^latered by tba committee, tha prize being placet^ai(^lnat the number drawn. Thla operation will^\m rapaated until all the prize* ara drawn ont.
TheDrawing Assured*
Tha((rand drawing of the Montana Investment^Company for the Aborn llouee at Uaa Mm nee,^and 1M caah prlzet ran^lnit fromto $m
willtake publicly at Helena, M. T., on haturda),^March v., 1HSS.
Thadeed In enerow.-Remember that the deed^to tha capital prize, th* Ah ^ra nouae, la now In^mf, row at tha Flmt Nation*! bank, Helena. 11. T.,^ready to be turned over to the holder of tha Win^^nie k ticket.
Howto Make Remittances:
Remitby Postal Note, Express,^Money Order, New York or^Chicago Exchange or^Draft.
PKK'KOF TIC
*lnle \% hole TlcketaSS Of
rLVaVmils
Bookof 5 W kola Tlrkata a to **u
Bookof lO tSfcoleTicket*40 oo
Book- li-. Wkole Ticket*i to* OO
PinkTicket*, * | each.
Ai eraon can order aa many FIFTH TICKETS^^a daatred, all or utrrmnsrr at-tojasat.^For further Information and tkkeat addraa* *r
applyto
TasMowtama iNMamBNT ConraMT.^Urand Caatral Uutoi tUock, UaUnn, U. T
WANTCOLUMN.
ThaOhanoant an* Boat Medium By Which
TORE 1(11 Till; UlSls.
AdvertlHementHwill b^ iu-hii.i1 iu^thU rolonia t' 4 thiN* deairiuir U^^lp,^kiritf BituatioDH, bavinaT h-h-- t^r^^ i'^ hi-Imi Knif, K.-,ii Kstat^for Salt1,^or ' ii^ i anuouuc^iufutit, at i to- rate^of KIKTKKN CKJVT8 per line per iu-
WWati
Iur Ra!i-.
L'tt BALK- Forty acraa, Kood land, on Una ^ f^P Haz.il CoHhh k, h.t fight mU^ fr iii tirvnt^Kal^and on* half oilla from Hand ^ coal^inlnee, $W par acr*
O1 'VJ coare*- of erection to be completed^^^y Apdl lat, nvar Nurthera I'aclSc depot, contain^^four rotiua, two cltia^ a, pantry an* ;^ouihiiiliitnif, water, et-. Teruia, 91W Sown and^1*3 par month; will rant for $1b par luonta.^A aiu*r Matneon -v Co
X*Kmi K Uorava. ln^ulraat Interoa^inal
ui-1
\SKasLI -A lartra ^^alr of work horaa*. Ap^^ply at 4 ^ B^*ntou avwuue.
HK nALK- Had room aet and toldlna iiad^Kntitilra at thla offlc
forH^ut-Dwellings, fiasiasss Plaoas ,L'ig
LXR KSNT-CaMa h*r* in roar of SSS Daar^P bora avenue knu/ilre ot *. H S. tarpon-^t- r, 104 UrecAanrldK'e alia t
RoomsFuniishtxi and Unfurnished.
1.)KOOMH la Novelty block bolidlna;. Kb-^^ quira 1. L. laraal at Co
VlOBLYfurnlabed rooma wltb or without^^ ' tniard at It Nortn Itoauey etieet.
HTftNiaHADKOOMh, 314 Clark alr^t
,'ihM-iikh tlOOMH t.-. li n on avenue.
AllbFACIFIC or Lauolr Honaa aJBSBl beat,^elegant r.^otua, 'M, 7b, $1, aalu $1 '*^ per day.
HASVKYUOUnl, brand streat, new and^eit-^' o.ily turnlabed rooma, elnifie or In aulte
BiiastiousOffered.
waiteriflrle. 'i mm tor wouuchopping Cband-^Bk
\\rnNTai^^Ad overeeer, or chief advertlaer,^** and one w ibree aaalatante tacuirolng to^alae ot county and populauou;. My month aal-^ar.t and ei[^^uaea to ^/verae^*ra, and SSU to ee-irt^ante. So pad dung. No r..^ ,m,; llutla* oun-^dued to maklnic coilectiona, dlairloutlna prlut^d^mailer, putlink up aoverUaemeuta, etc., ot Klac*^irlc Oooda, ntpeuaae advanced; aalariea paid^ea*^h month. Bncioae four ceuta poeta^e for tuil^turn i inen line of adverUalux maltey to nl.ni. 1 HO^u aMo cO^ I'blaie Building, i lDcluuall, O.^No attention paid to poatai carda.
WKwith to employ a rallable man in your^comity. Noexperieuce reiju^ied, perma^^nent poaltion tor three yeara. nalkry luir*ae^d^each year. M^lit, eaay, K^nie^d buaiueae Muney^advanuKl for aalary, advertlalug, etc. Lergeat^menufactutera in our Una, Sue oee * cent. SMI^poauua. Ceulennlal M t g. Co., clutmnail, O.
W AM SD -An actlv* agent to SI UM ' \r^^tit^ UvKjr apilng in nil cidea and c^^untie^.^It la the latnat Improved aud thenpaeidoor aprlug^iu the market, special inducement* ^ ^ reepou^alkie agenia Couvrett* A lla^ars patentee*,^^^..^^!,.- Fall*. A. T.
BitnatioasWanttKL
#overt (aa mania under thla hand will be ln^^aertadlMrne tlmaa traa of charaa.
W
ani i.D To Und a borne for a girl u yeara
old Addrt-k* im . oould^r avuuua.
U'A.M'KKa altuatlon by a lady aa bouae-^keeper or nuree. Have had aixWen ye^ra^BSMtisaos aa a nuiee In ln^epilaJe Addreee Mra.^U. F Fleming, lnuependtnt uffic*.
WANTaD A young married man, epeaklng^Uugilab, Fienck and tierinan, wanu work^^** nay kinu. nddreea A. b , uue ottlc*.
Lostand found.
LOST-A gentleman a cuff, with gold and stone^button. Finder will pleaae return aama mj^tnie ofttoa.
(TOP.ItKWAKD - Loot, a black pocketlnMik,^$^*^J in,,.,! ^ith red aatln, containing $75 In^ten aud Ave dollar bllle. lloneat finder pieaae re-^turn to ottlce Mercbanle Hotel.
ney.^call i
X1 have eaiue by lden'ifying. Call at tbla ottlce
OaT A can* containing a pair of gold boWoa^J apactaclea. The flooer will t.a auitably re^^warded by leaving the same al thla office.
Miscellaneous.
Ci. U. M*u..NcKK, manufacturer aud dealer in^I , lumber, lath and cordwood, ottloe 40 and^4V), Kaclflc boUl Telephone S8M.
yyaNTKI)
Clean,cotton rage, for wiping, al^1 n oai*BNi^RNT preee room.
AIJIBH'goldwtUbe*, ari| atnmwludlug all^J_J ver watchee, ten-mile field glaaa, $10;^artlclea of every deacrlptlon bought aud aold;^money li*ane^l, at New \ otk Uian offlca, interna-^tbmal lintel Hlock
SPECIAL,NOriOEri.
8yrupof Flea Oi*nnaaatha 8yat*m.^8yrup of Flga la Planannt and EfTactlvo.^Oaa Hy ,i of Fig* for ^^onatipatloe
l^ril4- l.oiigi- No. s, St. of I*.
Aregular meaSJaMJ of the above^lmtge will t^e held Thuraday even^ing 7:90 o'clock at their Cattle^hall over 1'arcban'e drug atore^Hrotbere of alatar lodg** are cor-^d ally Ir.vlted to attend.
thas a. w. ^! HOMPaoM, c c.
JAKKLOKB, K of It. and ^.
UTAHASSAY OFFICE
amd
OhomicalLaboratoi-v.^J. T. OOVB,
HBLBMA,M.T.
Holdand 8Urar. ..$1 V) Zinc.. .S8 (A
rlUver.goldand lead *i * Tit5 Ut
Land 1 0b Antimony5 00
Cnppar1 50 Arsaalc6 Op
41lira1 W Iron.... I as
DONDAVENPORT
COALI
LEHIGHand LACKAWANNA
AllKind* and Orada* of Soft. Alao, Wood,^OFKlCB .... UOLD BLOCK^Telephone 88.
Noticeof Dissolution
Noticela hereby given tbat the partnership^beretoforo existing hetw*M*n the underaty-ai at^Helena, Bontar a, under tbe firm name and utile^of l)aveni^ort A Met atie la tbla day dtea^ Ivad by^oioltitl conaent, Mr J V McCabe retiring from^^al'i Srm
Tbahueln^aa will ha continued by Mr Don^Davenport Mr. Davenport alon* la authorised to^receipt for claim* In favor of aald tlrni, and to ; ay^all in --i^ r atialnal tbe aarue.^Uateo al Helena, Montana, January rj I8N^Don Davimpokt,^J no F S(1 ami
Notice.
Thlala to notify the p'ibib that Wing Wah ha*^purchaaed tha entire Intereet of L**a Lung In^the China waah houae. No f rt Clore atreat. Wing^Wab baa kept a flret-claea laundry in San Fran^cleco, anil guarante^a th* peopla of Helena good^work and rhaap prlcaa.
aHistory of Our Htroat, Our Stataaman, Our^Scholars. Our Man of Not* In Every Flold
APPLET0NS'CYCLOPEDIA
or
i1ERICi,\ BIOUiPHY.
'IheOnly National Standard.
Apalaton'aCvclopsMlla of American Blogra^phy ^ rontalna a biographical aketch of everv per^eon eminent In American civil and military buito*^ry, In law and polltica. in divinity, literature and^art. In aclence and in Inevntlon, including dtatln-^gulahwd persons horn abroad that ara ralated to^onr national hlatory. and emhraoa* all tha cona-^trlee of Nnrth and Snath America. It la a com^^plete hlatory of tha New World In every branch^of human achievement.
UPTURE
kiys'id TWanaaaatlf
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*WDthTLf Or writs^l*c*trtc Truaa l ofwt R^t*in^r.^it lo war. laataatli Saap**Sa*jaj
SandsBros.
.An n ~Lxa^-L
CLEARINGSALE!
HASBKGL'X AND IT MKANS THE LOWEST MUCH^THAT HAVK KVKR BKKN KNOWN IN HKLKNA.
OurRemnant Counter
Iha Great Feature of Attrartioii. It Consists of the Following GooiIm:
Keuinaiitoof Cashmeres.
HeurietU Cloth.
**Black Goods.
44Wool Flaitla.
MFancy UrenH Gootln.
*'Latlles iiloths.
*'Fancr Trirxite.^** ^ Broatfclotha.^^ ^ Ketl Flanuels.^^ ^ White KlannelB.
French Plaid Flaunels.
Twilled Flannels.
KemuantsPlaid Ureas Ginghams^^ Wash Good*.
UedTable Linneus.
WhiU*Table Linens.^Odd Lots TurkiHh Towels.^Odd Lots Napkins.^Kemnauts Sheeting.
Muslin.
Carpets.
WallPaper.
ThePrices Are for This Sale Only.
SANDSBROS.,
HELENA,
M.T
GANS^ KLEIN,
SoleAgents for the World-Renowned
Dr.J
AE^C^E^R
WOOL E
-S
YS T E
AN^I
TA^R
Y
Clothingfor Ladies', Gents' and Children's Wear.
Bar*S^nd for Illustrated Catalogue and Price.
GANS^ KLEIN, Helena Mont.
NewYork Dry Goods Store
WillCommence a Great
MID-WINTERSALE
Atthe Conclusion of their Inventory.
An Opportunity for Bargains
Suchas Has Never Been Offered.
NEWYORK DRY GOODS STORE,
CornerMain and Bridge.
WECALL PUBLIC ATTENTION
TO OTJR
Newand Exquisite Perfumes
Somethingto Please Everyone.^Ftn^ B^th iad TolM SponfM, ttofftfrt IMr Brushed tnd Cembi.
3Tcna.T Trad^ Solicited.
POPE^ O'CONNOR, DRUGGISTS.
MontanasOwn
SO -A. 1^ .
C.T. PERRY Sl CO., Makers, Helena.
INTERNATIONALHOTEL
ESTABLISHEDIN 1865. REBUILT IN 1887.^The Largest Leading Hotel. Has the very Best Accom^modations in the city. Kates Reduced; $2 pei nay an4^upwards, according to location of rooms.
IN0.STBINMETZ,
MAINST.
HELENA,M. T.
REALESTATE
BARGAINS
NOWREADY.
BrookeAddition.
9^^Ja7 **nd for Frmm Iila*tr^t^^t 1'tmpa l^t No. 1.
Calland See the Plat of| this
ChoiceTract.
Porter,lutti ^ Coi,
soLI AUK NT*.
ED.L. FLAHERTY,
UNDERTAKER
USETHE
BRANDOF
Hams^d Breakfast Bacon
CURIDAMD
8mokedin Montan
BYTUB
MSUPACllJifi AM PUVLSMN CO.,
Pftck*rt,^ unn and Snokar* of
Choice, M'ldly Cured Meats.
UFF1CSMail If ttm Bullolag.
ChildrenCry for Pitcher, Castoria.