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r* INDEPfcNDEN T h^^ ^ t.rger telly cfrtuta.^tlon than any ntwipiptr between 8t Paul and^^o*1iand and a la^*a*ar circulation than any^other two dally pspars published m Montana^^I hat no pratt roam secrets, itt subscription^Book* are open to inspection, and it Is always^*eadv to {prove that Ut circulation It at repre^^sented
Enteredat the PostonVe at Helena at second-^t^att matter.
LiWTBHfitiuplaiii. Ml with a show^of ju-^tU'**. ut ttM manner in whirh tha^^law-tare Mug priutM in ttt** adminis^^tration ptpvf of thin city. It in objwtwi^that it Lm not in accordance with thf^spirit of thn law to print an act in two^or more W*ut^* of the oflicial |*aper; that^hucIi a cotir-*e impafrH the value of the^pnhlicatioii. hik! In altogether unneceH-^aary.
Tnoratorical ilefenww of the country^are not to tie wholly abandoned, ami in-^-!^^^ . of the SpellhlmlerH tllHhamlliig^tliey have iMermined to retirjruni/e un^^der the name of the Itepuhlicau ^p#^ak^MB* union. If one might judge hy the^till^ ^^f the association, tht comhination^in for the purpose of Hecuriiig to the^jnw-miih-ta jti*t return for the work of^their toiiguea.
thatunfortunate woman'h life the re^^mark will be paiufully HURgestive. It^1h to be hoped, however, that the hoii |m^h-^aeaHen the faculties indicated in only^their normal degree: in truth, nothing^in hta public life nan indicated other^^wise.
KiunkW. Fai.mkk, whose name^meniioued in the dispatches thisBBBfaV^ing in connection with the puhlic print^^er's oflice. is a practical printer, a jour^^nal i^t of uniiNual ahility. and an active^politician. He nerved a term in con-^tfre^ from an Iowa district, ai.d wan, at^the time of the Inauguration of rreni^dent Cleveland, postmaster at Chicago.^An action that probably hastened tils^removal hy the democratic administra^^tion was the assignment of the entire^letter carrier force of that city to assint^the republican campaign committee iu^making a house-to-house canvass just^prior to the election.
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Theelection for delegate* to the con^^stitutional convention take* place three^weeks from next Tuesday. The time in^^tervening Is none too great for a proper^consideration of candidates and the is^^sues likely to come before the conven^^tion, and it Is the duty of county com^^mittees to get the BMBBieWrf ill their^charge In operation, so that nominations^may be made with due regard to the^best interests of the several counties.^Thus far the republican- have been lead^^ing in this direction, and candidates^tune been namtd in the third district^-I'uster couutyi and in the eighteenth^mid nineteenth districts (Missoula^county.. Specially in Missoula county^the republican- have shown littU wisdom^in their selections, and the deimwrats^should have nodillieulty in electlug four^out of the sis delrgates, provided they^put iu nomination men who will com^^mand the respect and confidence of the^electors. What was said in, the lsi^r^PKNhKNT, the other day, about one of the^republican nominees for the district in^which the city of Missoula is situated^will applv with e^iual, if uot greater,^force to both the nominees of the Ste-^veusville convention. The democrats of^that county are fortunate in having ex^^cellent material to draw from, and in no^locality need the parly intrust so iru^portant a commission a* that of dele^^gate to the constitutional convention to^a man who will not stand comparison^with anyone the opposition may put in^nomination.
Asfor Lewis and ^Jarke county, there^area great number of men within its^Ituiders who are well ijualilied to serve^the cninm^mw^'a]th in the convention^lion of literal education Iftffj ideas, who^will not be swiiyed by petty notions or^unworthy motives and care must be^taken that only such men are named for^candidates for seats in this most import^^ant convention that has been, or will be^for many years to come, held in Mon^^tana. The county second in population^In the territory slioold exert an influ^^ence in the convention that is commen^^surate with its importune.
I'KKSMN*\M^ I 1IIM.S,
iinkpoint of difference between a real^and an imitation newspaper is that the^former has the faculty of presenting the^^^VI of the day intelligibly. Kor exam^pie, the V\ extern Passenger association^at Chicago on Thursday authorized a re^^duction of #7.75 on the rate for second^class passengers between St. I'aul and^Helena. The fact was so stated in the^iNitr.i'k.NhKNT, but in an imitation news^^paper of this city ttie information was^B) dNtoited as to mane it appear that^the association had ordered an advance^of |M0l The second class fare from^I hicago to Helena is now f..l instead of^$41.7o, as heretofore.
1MAT Philadelphia breeches-maker,^^as Judge Thurmau termed the postman^ter general, Is, through bis llrst BbbM*^ant. running the oflicial guillotine on^full time. Krom the day on which Mr.^Clarksoii BMMMd the duties of head*^man in-chief of the postomce depart^^ment until the 15th of ttie present^month he removed 1*016 fourth class^postinasteis, and if tie keeps up his gait,^without increasing it, he will have every^democrat out of the postal service before^the end of the year. There are about^.^..^),! bn i fourth class postmasters in the^t nited ^tatee, hut about one-third of^that number are republicans whom Mr.^Cleveland permitted to hold over.
HatMkimi i., editor of the Chicago Trl^bune, Is reported to have said, in rela^tlon to the rejection of Mr. Ilalstead to^be minister to Germany, that no editor^^hould hold otllce. Mr. Medlll's own ex^perience is a striking proof of the truth^of this proposition. In ttie ealry part of^lHT'j, just after the great fire in that^city, Mr. Medlll was elected mayor of^Chicago, and it was during his adminis^^tration that the city treasurer, the late^David A. Gage, became a defaulter to ttie^amount of more than IIIOyOOQt none of^which was ever recovered, because of^the failure of the mayor to see to ttie^sufficiency of the treasurer's tond. It is^matter of record that this episode in Mr.^Medill's career as an omce-holder cost^htm a journey to Kurope, to escape the^annoyance of the position In which he^found himself.
MlMaTKKsto KM LA IfaW^A great deal of arrant nonsause finds^\U way into the newspapers about the^suobhishuess of ministers to foreign^countries, and especially to the court of^St. James. A diplomatic representative^of sucti a country as this is under obli^^gations to maintain a certain degree of^what h vulgarly called ^style,^ and to^give and attend entertainments to pen^pie of raitk and fashion, as well as to^pw furm the routine duties of his ethce,^which, in fact, constitute hut a small^portion of the hu*iuees of diplomacy in^these times. In spite of all the sneers^at James Husseli Lowell, it has never^been shown that he was guilty, iu the^whole course of his diplomatic career, of^an act that did not indicate the highest^sense of personal dignity and respect for^his official position. The same Is true^of Mr. Phelps, who has just retired to^make way for Mr. Lincoln. The two^gentlemen first named of course ex^^pended more during their residence^abroad ttiau they received from the gov^^ernment, and probably did so without^grudgiug, and any miuister to Great^Britain wtio would make his Influence^felt must do the same. A current news^paper paragraph, however, in stating^the comments of Judge Gresham upon^the appointment 0f Mr. Lincoln, may be^construed as Indicating that a new or^^der of tilings is to be expected. ^Mr.^Lincoln,^ Judge (jreeham is quoted as^Baying, ^possesses his mother's faculty^of saving and investing money,^ and to^those who recollect the Latter years of
QoorgB0, liarnes, the quondam ^mount-^air evangellaL^ of Kentucky, has settled^'town im .samts'l inland, oil the coast of
Florida.
liitthopHowe, of the Protestant Kplseo-^pal church, will presently cetobraM his^eightieth birthday anniversary at Ins home^^t Heading, Pa.
Sixtylive Indian hoys at the froveriimcnt^school at Carlisle aavfl bMB dltitnhuted^KavODB PvBBSylvaala fafBMfl for summer^work. 1'he boyn represent halt a BOi n^triiH-a.
InMadiftonvtllc, K v., the authorltieH have^passed an ordinance torlnriding hrasii bamlri^from meeting ^for the purpose of learning^new pieces of mueic within Ht feet of a^dwelling houne.
AKansas weather prophet predicts that^the states east of the Mississippi river will^BBVB hut very little rain tins season, hut^(hat K ti'KHS and the other stales west of the^river will have an abundance.
TheOklahoma Capital 1m the tirst Okla^^homa papet to mike its appearance. It will^he isftued at Wiiitiehl until the '^^ I, and will^then move id (iufhrie, 1 T , which it claims^is the luture great of that country.
li.-thbranches of the New York legisla^^ture have passed a hill permitting the run^^ning t.t railroad trains at a hitch raU* of^speed ihrou^h towns and vil'aues. The^object im to permit the N't w Yolk t'entral^to shorten 1th time to ^ lnca^o so as to cum^peie with the last trains on the lYiins^l^vania.
AMilwaukee genius has established a^school tor the training ot professional heg^gars. He furnishes disguise^, rules for^Begging and a regular route lor each of his^pupils, eftUtM them the stories Ut use and^the peculiarities ot those they are likely to^meet, inexchangt he demands haif the^profits.
TheYh ksbiirg 1 Hist, i Herald draws^consolation out ot defeat in the fallowing^sensible initnnci -'The change from a re^publican to a democratic administration^and back to a republican administration^h perhaps heen ot heneht to the colored^elUxett, It aids ihcm to realize that no mat^ter which part) If in power they Blast work^for a living unit ^ they are rich enough to^live without it.
\Cmppmt viiu*^ in iiiiluiii.^DBBBlfe i Minn, i special, April 17: A^large and valuable vein of copper was^found hy workmen to day while excavating^for thi^ biumUtioii of Duluth's big ^^m^MamlC teaiplt immediately adjoining^Superior str^-1 the principal busineas^thoroughfare, i he blast wa* touched off^at H o'clock BBd the explosion revealed a^DumberOl chunks of perfectly pure native^copper, Nome hh large as a man's head, and^a myriad of sinalh-i ones intermediated in^grayish and white rock. It was at first^thought In be siuiply a ^p^m*ket,^ hut John^Mclutyre, of theCaluniM and Hecla mine,^up^n going into the excava^^tion, which was only about eight feet deep,^said: ^ t his is the finest prospect I ever^saw. It is better than the famou* Calumet^and Hecla was at sixty feet deep.^ He^raadll) traced the vein a distance of twelve^feet Wide, of llliklmwii depth and of a ty pe^of easily worked rock. 1 tin building will^go on just the same, as the locality Is in^the heart of business, but an effort will be^made to develope the mine after following^it bt the BBBl of the city. Pieces of float^copper weighing hundreds of pounds have^been found in this vicinity from tune to^time In the past year.
AnRsptWSBaM ^' l^ellght,^^About a week ago,^ says a l.og An^^geles, Cat., druggist, ^a Chinaman came in^with a lame shoulder. I sold him a bottle^of Chamberlain's Pain Halm and guaranteed^that it would cure him. He came in again^last night, and as soon as In* got Inside the^door began to swing his arms over his hud^like an Indian club swinger. I thought the^blamed fool had a tit, but he finally stopped^long enough to say: ^Medicine velly fine,^veil)' tine; alle same m ike we feel plenty^good.1* Chamberlsirrs Pain Halm Is with^^out an MB*! faff sprains, rheumatism,^aches, pains or lame back. Kor sale bv H.^M. Parcht-n a Co.
IIn I Ii-hi Headrmlf**. ol Vnulh.
Whilethe merits of the various blood^purifiers are being shown up to the best^advantage possible by their several manu^^facturers, we would suggest to persons^feeling the need of such a medicine, that^they try a dose of m, Patrick's Pills, and^assure them, that they will not only be^surprised but delighted with the result.^I hose who wish to feel the animation,^tMiuyancy und clear headedness of youth^should take Bt Patrick's Pills. Kor sale^hy li. M. Parchan A To.
CHANGEOK I IMK
Through^ hair ^ *r^ to KaiiMU ( Hy.
TheMinneapolis ^ fSt, Ia^uIs railway, |^^Albert Lea Route,^ ev^ r ready to meet^the demands of the traveling public, upon^March 17th, 1HKW, inaugurated a through^chair car service between St Paul, Minne^^apolis and Kansas City, leaving .St Paul^dally, except Sunday, at V io a. m., Minne^apolis at ^ '-^ a. m. *
Thesecars are model* of perfection and^in man) reaperts are superior to those run^by any road. The Interior ii mushed in^selected and exquisitely polished woods of^mshogany, cherry and oak. The curtains,^carpH*. etc., in harmony of design and^color form an ensemble phasing to the^eye and gratify ing to a cultivated taste,
Nopains or expense h *ve been spared to^make them the most comfort-assuring ve^^hicles of their class in America.
Kormaps, rate*, time cards, etc., address^nearest K. K. agent, or wtite to
iK. IbTBs ^i- T. * P. A.
Minneapolis.
C.I.. Cankiki o. lien. Agt., Hebna
WinterExcursions to California.
Onthe IM;, day of every month the^Northern Pacific Railroad company will^tell excursion tickets to San Krannaco and
returnat $76; to Los Angeles and return.^$v^4. These ticket* have an extreme limit^of tlx months from date of Issuance, and^can Im* used going any time within sixty
da)* from date of sale. .Stopovers al^^lowed at any uotnt d^ sired -cither going or^returning-within limit of ticket Kx-^cursloniats have rhoicti of two routes from^Portland by steamer, or by rail, via the^famous Mount Shasta rout**.
Hearin mind that the Northern Pacific is^the only line running through sleeping and^dining cars to the Pacific coast.
A.I^. KhoAii, Ueneral Agent
NO.I04U.
THEMARKETS
MVISTOCB.^DBMS ho April I' -* *tU^ Hiwttlp ts. 7,W^ i.^atab'h^r. t^vee, $4.J'4Sl ^ sua-rs, Bl i'W I^.^et^Mkare and fnadfrt, jf^* Texas (atti^,
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Hotra- KarHpts, U.(^^; ataaylv. mixed end^baavy, ft '.i^i ^: , light, pt/
HhwpKarMlpts, *i ^Mi: Mtaaily . isMvhi, 71^tfp^. wneU-rnM eBBB\Bl. Tat aba.
rnii.AiiRi.rniA,April I'^^n^ tian. ed.
Wool ^ulat; prices
Boiiton,April Vi -Tide has been a dull waak^la tba wool infers*!, afid prh^^e tiav*^ not liaau ma-^lerlal y cbs: ged 7ha laBBflBI y is in favor of^hu^ers Fine BWffiSfff wool is hntiilr-^) for at^aur f r flaan T**iss. (allfornls aaU On*|(oa^wooln ure rlull.
Peculiar
Peculurhi combination, proportion, and^prcp.iralion of Ingredients, IIihmI'h h irsap.u^rihi |Misaesf^es the curative v ilue of the S
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JVrulhtrhi It* strength and economy, Hood's^Har*ui^irnUI* the only m^ ^lrc|ne ^^f which can^truly l** said, ^Om^ lluiehed J^^ws One !^^
kir^ Peculiar in Its medicinal merits, H: i
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ihotitle of ^ The greatest bh^^d purifier ever^dUcovcrfMl.^ peculiar in It* ' good namo^at home,^ ^thero 1* more of flood's Bursa*^pari] ia sold In Lowell thm of all other^Mood pui liters. Peculiar Iu Its phenomenal^record of q| ^ -1 :^ l al road
noother sr dcu 11 9T prep iratbut^ever attained so rapidly nor le-hl so^kteadfahlly tho confli|enr^ of all IsBMBf^of BBBBBaj Pi-cirllar In the Itram-w. jk which^It represents, Jlo^*ls BursapanlU Com-^blnes all Um knowhdgn which modern
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Scienceha* I O IXSCll d -v^ !.^].. ^l.^with many years practical experience In^preparing nieUh aits, |t^ auiu to get oiHy
Hood'sSarsoparilla
Boldkf nit dnitiRiits. $ I; sis fftrS*., Preparodonly
bj*.i. iiotm a c* ^., Aputiit'c;int t, LasrsBi Hasa^100 Doses One Dollar
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GOLDSEAL^UBBER
OilClothing and Horse Covers
SnatfProof Rubber Boots.
XUNl'KArriKKU BY
GoodyearRubber Co.
St.PMl Brain k ill Kant Third St.
JaMlBBlVliAM, AgBB)i
jfllBBBfaiit^natk, 2(^i Mcolh-t Ave.^John .1. TAli.MAiM.it, Maiiafrer.
Korsale hy all ilealern. Ask for thnm^and lake do others.
W.K. KltANM.lN,^Kesident Salesman, Helena.
IMPORTANT.
Korall information and circulars re^Karrilng the
LouisianaState^Lottery
OFNSW ORLEANS,
AddressJOBS UWil Great hh I. T.
Ticketsfor Sale, Prizes Cashed.
ciummonB.
Ot,lio-*^n-au.^In his dhw discovery for consumption, mc-^BBBiBtf in productive a medicine which It^acknowled^d by all Ut be simply marvel^^ous. It is 1 xcee.lin^ly pleasant to the^taste perfectly harmlrss, and dm*s not^sirken. In all casta of consumption,^couKhs, colds, whooiilnje rouieh, croup,^mom hitts and pains fn the bmbi It has^Kivea universal satisfaction. Dr. liosan-^kosCouBhand Kunit Syrup Is sold at 50^cents by 11. ^ Half A Co.
Hmklfu'eArnica Malta.
Thebest salve In the world for cuts,^bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, tever^sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,^corns, and all skin eruptions, and positive^^ly cures Bilai, or no pay required. It Is^Kuarantenl to give perfect satisfaction, or^money refunded. PllMai cents per box.^Kor sale b^ K. H. UaleaaCn.
Idth* iBBlBJi ^ l^turt of Anifnsta toansMp, In^the countj of I.*^wls snd (.'larkf*. t^rrltorv of Hon^tana. Itefurt* l^. J Umchu Justice of tbe p^*ace,^v\ nil A. ^ on terse, plalnlltf, vs. Mlcbaul Tour-^villa, defen^lant
'(ne i^a^^pl^- of the territory of Montsna Mod^fcTHotlntc to Michael Tourvllla, tha ahove named^defendant
Youare harehv summonsd to be and appear^forens, l^. J. flogan, a justice of the peacs la^aud for tlie cosntj of Lewis and Clarke, at mr^oftce In Aiitrnsta. althln ten days leiclustvs of^the dsjt of service) after tha ^ nice an yon of this^summoui, then snd there to make answer to th*^complaint ot W lllsm A. Couvaraa, ihe ah ta-^nam^d i l*lntlf, m s rlvfl action to recover the^sum of nfty foor and bo-hw dollars, iMmsw to ha^due opo i atislsnce of on account for hoard, lodg-^Ing, ho'se-feed and uae of teem, at yoar si^tal^lnelanie and rvuuaat.
Andyou are herehy notified that If you fall to^appesr and answer the said complaint, as shove^required, the ^ald plaluUff will take judgment 'T^default sgnlnst you for tha sum of fifty four and^M mi dollars snd ^ net of suit.
i.twnunder my hand this Jftth day of Mirrb.
a.d. ibbw.
dJ IIim. vn,^Justice of the Peace-
J.L. SMITH
FreightTransier Line,
Helkna,Montana.
Allkinds of DierchandlsB and other^fr ^itrhK Incladlug ores, promptly trans^ferred front depot.
Officeat J. Feldlierg's Store and at the^depot. Orders will receive prompt at^^tention.
FirstNational Bant
OFHELENA.
Pioneer National Bank^OF MONTANA.
ORGANIZEDIN 1866.
|fcstx%MttiDepository ol the^United titateB
la d Up Capital . $500,000^Surplus and Frotlts - 600,000
8.T. HausbrPrealdeni
A.J. DavisV'ce-r'reHident
kW. KniwhtCanhler
J.B. KliinbchmidtAas*t Tashler
6bo.U. HillBemud Aas't ^ ashler
boardos oiftaoToaa.
8.T. Hauaar, John C. Curtln,^A. II. f i iter.K. 8. Hamilton,
ttnnvllleHtuart, C P. HlgfcliiH,^K. W. Knight, A. J. Daris,^T. U. KletiiHchmldt, Henry M Karchen.^T. C. Power.
OWNI BANKING Business
if* t*. , ^r~l Mcrwi ;,md n time d#i^oellc
MERCHANTSNational Bank
-or-
HELENA.
Paidin Capital - - $150,0(0^Surplu^ and Profit* - 140,0l 0
LH. HERSHFIELD, Pres't.^A. J. DAVIDSON, Vice-Pres't^AARON HERSHFIELD, Cash'r
904*0Of OtMiC 70**
tuohahOMUBB, K4- SAN OB,^i H. MliNTI.gy,w D NICIJOLAB,
IJ J^AV!I^HON,MOfeijH MOKH1B,
ii bBBbll'lBLD, A. UBKBH71SU)^W. B. UUONALL,
CotkcdoMReceive Prompt^Attention.
PurchaseC^old and Silver Bui^Hon, Gold Dust and Coun^^ty Securities
InterestAllowed on Deposit-^Left for a Specified Time.
AGeneral Banking Buslneat^Transacted
ExchangeSold on the Prlncl^pal Cities of Europe.
MONTANA
NATIONALBANK,
HKLENA,MONTANA.^DNITKU 8TATK8 DKPOH1T0KY.
CAPITALMSO.OOO
SL'ttl'LUS$50,000
DIRECTORS:
C.A. BroadwatbbPrwildent
L.0. hULM, Vice-Pres. and Act. Cash'r
8.K. AtkinhonAfwlHtant Cauhler
A.8. tukkk, Hkhman Gans,^H. K. Galkn, Hktkk Larson,^C. W. Cannon, B. 0, Waliuce.^8.(\ Ahhbv D. A.I^obt.
THB
Thos.Cruse Savings Bank
okHELENA.^Incorporated t'Dder the Laws of xfontaaa.
Paidin Capital, $100,000.
A.J DAVIOSOB.UOWAHIi HSBBBB.B. f WHITE.
PraatdaatVice Prasldeot. Treasurer
TUO. J DAVIUhOB^l^ecrfta
A.J. Davidson ^ Co.,
thouCHUNK,
t.ii. CAKTKK
WM.J. CKU8K
0.1*.DAULUL
I*rPHldHDt
Vice f'r.-Nidrnt
,Nwrptary
Trt^aHurer
AUowhrt iH^r p**nt. lntt*rt^rtt on 8aving;^^iH^iwitH, rrmi|Mnujilt'il January and July.
TAKETHE 80HNIO~ROUTB)
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MONTAN- A^CENTRAL A
M-ANITOB A^RAl LWAYSA
thimw and
POPULAR SHORT LINE
BBTWiaS
Helena.Wlckas, Boulder. Bulla, Marysvllla, Bt.^Paul, Minneapolis, Chicago and^All Points Eaat.
NewOpen for Passenpr Traffic
SOLID
THRDU6HTRAINS DAILY
arrwBiM
Butte,Helena and St. Paul
PalaceSleeping Cars,^Luxurious Dining Cars,^Magnificent Day Coaches,^And Free Sleeping Cars^For Second-Class Passengers.
9ift|P Comfort an J Cotsrtc*} ffjf^Qur Pstrwia.
Itwill t* t h ^ k.T^-^t.*^t endeavor ^of the mansfrs-^ment U^ ran trains thmairh On Tim
K Uowlntf Isths time of arrival and ilepsrtnra^of trains at Helena ^^h the new schedule, taxing^efft-rt March Wth, I8W:
trainsk at hilxns.
No4 Si .Paul Atlsbtlr Ex. from Bntte and^auntb, 111$ ^ a m.
Bo.1 Montana Tsriac Ex from m fan)^and sast 4 Up m.
No.Helena and i tt.- Ex. from Butte and^south, ft:'J^ u ra.
Mo.% Msrvsvllle Express, 10 a. m.
TRAINSDIl'AHT FHOS] MSLSNa.
ii4-Bl.Paul Atlantic Ex. for St. I'sul and^^t*t. u a m
So.* Montans PsclAc Ex for Butt- and^Stintb, 5:t^5 p. m.
Mo.1-llelena ^ w. Butto Kx for Butte and^smith, - -^ ^% mi
No.s- Xlar)iv11le Bxpreas, %M p. m
TrainsNos. 1 and tataMsM ^t Uultawlth Union^I'arlflr
ForFurther Informttloii call on or addrees any^aireot of v Is rotnranv. or^^ ..f^^SI.BV.iiao Mooofar. Hflsoo.
MP BENIVN Trav. Pass AirvHalane
ED.L FLAHERTY,^UNDERTAKER
I Warren Bt Telephone ^ I 0.
ChildrenCry for Pitcher's Castoria,
fimoooporatbd.)
Jobbiffland Dealers in
AgriculturalImplements.
HARNESSAND HORSE CLOTHING
(iKNKKALA(tKNTS|KOR
HainWagons, WhiMey Steel MOWERS and Binders, Cham-^nion MowerH, Bonanza, Tiger, and Holliiiffsworth Hay Rakes,^Oliver Chilled and MoUm Steel Plows, the Flying Dutchman^Sulky Plows.
CONCORDH-A-RISTESS.
CommonHarness of all Styles. Buggies, Carriages, Moun^^tain Spring Wagons, Delivery Wagons, Carts, Buckhoards.^A PmD Line of EXTRAS.
Carpets^Wall Paper
Allof the Latest Novelties.
STOCKENTIRELY NEW AT 112-114 B'DWAY
PaperingDone at the Lowest Prices.^Wall Paper, 10 cents per Roll.^Hanging, 15 cents per Roll.
J.11. SANFOItD.
METBOPOLITiilT,
PH1LIPSBURG,MONTANA.Formerly SPAREY S HOTEL
Kuiion Both Anierlcan and Kuropt^an t'laus.^Sample Kooiuh for rouinierrial Men.
Mr*.T. H MOKSK. I'roDrleteaH.
Lawns and Gardens.
LawnMowers, Lawn Sprinklers and Rakes.^Garden Hose, Hose Stands and Reels
InGreat Quantittes and Low Price*,
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MOWERS
KOBc i TTlMd
highc;rass
EXs4^MTTTTfl
OurStock
BEFOREPURCHASING.
A.M.HOLTER HARDWARE CO
113 NORTH MAIN STREET.
BYBUYING
DIAMONDSand WATCHES
OfAll ttradeS and Makes
AtRINGWALD'S Op. Cosmonolitan Hotel, Main St.
NEWSDEALERS.
PERIODICALS.
PALACECIGAR STORE,
E.L Sliter ^ Co., Proprietors.
FinestImported and Domestic
CIGARSand TOBACCO.
OppositeGrand Central Hotel, Helena M.T.
4'holreTeas*
Par*spires.
FreshRoasted Coffee.
THEMONTANA COFFEE AND SPICE COMPANY,
Psmllytrsde s speclslty. Fn^ dsllvery to all parts of tbs city.
W^oold.3^icie:eHouse
FENNBLOCK,
205aSouthMain Street, Opposite International Hotel.
KverythingNew aud CompU'te. Price*, reasonable. Hoomrt by the day, week^or month. Steam heat, gM and elevator. Tall and nee uh. The only tire proof^building in the city.
ThePioneer ol the Grreat West.
COSMOPOLITANHOTEL.
HBLHNA,MONTANA.
SCHWAS^ ZIMMERMAN. PROPRIETORS.
TheOldest. Uont Reliable. Leading Kirat-rlaas Hotel In the Territory
ICE.ICE
D.W. MIDDLEMAS
Isnow prepsrad to supply the purest Ice now Im^the marsei^Telephoae
Leaveorders at Mndssr A Co.'s, EdwsrdsSt.
R.Hale Jt f^^sale * nte
Iin-a'h, and faltvsa-
dnrseHta ii i t the oalf
i^^^t-iflcfurtUercrt^lDi'ars^^^^ thin di*^-sse.
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ABinierdeiii,N T.^We have I ^ld Big G for^manj ysrs, and it nss^given the heit al satia^faction.^d. k. DYCflF a CO..
(hlraco. 111^a 1.00. 8cdd by Dmgg lsu
HM. PsrrhaD A 0T whole-
ChildrenCry for Pitcher's Castoria.
GreatEnglish Remedy.
Murray'sSpecific.
l\SrA KQsranteed ruie tor til nervaai die^st Ik eae^s, such as Weak Memory, l.^^es of^-Hraln I'ower, Hysteiis. Headarte, Pain^IBwroaa'^ ;lm B%c}t Nervoos ProeUsUon.Wake^fulness. LeucorrhfFS, ralTeraal I^aaltads. Heml^nal Weakness, Impotent^ and (cenarsi loss of^power of tbs Generstlva ^^r^sn^^In either Sex,^r(iuw^d hr Indiscretion Off over exertion, and which^ultimately lead to Premature Old Ag^, Insanity^and Consumption llahox or six hoxas for $!S^Sent hy mall on receipt of price. Full particulars^in pamphlet, sent free to every applicant.
w *. ir are wti . s| i BoieS^to cure any cssa. For every $^^ order re^^ceived, we send six boxes, with s written^tfuariintee U^ refund the money If our^Bperlflc does not effect s cure. Address^sil rominunlratlons ui the Sole Manufac^^turers' I H K ML'RKAY MHDIOINB CO.,^Kansas City, Mo.^For sal^* In Helens by h M. Parchsm a Co.
WEAKMice Fret 1 Bow to Act 1
e*aptnunrr I ^^s*lin^ and Foortlonel dltont.n^CSiSCiir^ I'^ ' ^ * * urSmmacb MMlf (um. Bealetf^\Tyf|l||j TM-tit fret upon eepHretina
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CLARKE,CONRAD L CURT!
32and 34 Main Street, Helena. N. r.,
Wholesaleand Retail Damtera In
Heavy,Shelf ^: Buildir
HARDWAR!
Iron,Staei, Uurse and Mule Slues. Horse haiis,^Steel Nails Mill Supplies, Black smiths Qoodi,^Hose, Belting. Timer's Stock. Force %rd Lut Puuiifs,
ftasPipe and Plttln, I ^ i ^ i t* rn Toni
So^ 'tenia fa^ tal ta .hr. **
SUPERIOR and Famous 'ACO**'
Cookingand Heating Stoves.
MidW. O Plahore Olnclanatl Uutel ai^d Kaaiity
wroughtiron rangj
4+v* .
CentennialRefrigerators, Ice CbeBts, Water Coolers^Ice Cream Freezers, Wood and Wl.1 low ware, Glaan^and dueensware, Fngllsb and Amerioan Cutler^Krenoh and American Mirrors. Plumber* 00 idi 11
Supplies,House Furnl^blng Gods Bto. .=
imyiulyUras^atUiiiy l^Ked uyall snd Inr^ecilht LAJiOSST and must cow.i lsu -iv |
VfOLtSAU AND RETAIL STOCK CF GOODS I
NORTHWHSl
tmmtea Oawnlry tolls to^ Mfl *eaaWa Prompt ^.Cannan Mfl ^^lasaaal.
*f^P*OTrULLY.
CLARKE.CONRAD ^ CURTIN.
INTERNATIONALHOTEL
ESTABLISHEDIN 1865. REBUILT IN 1887.^Thn IjargeBt Leading H(^tel. Has the very Beet Accom^modatious in the city. Hates Reduced; $2 pe i ay ani^upwards, according to location of rooms.
Calkins^ Featherlv,
NEXTDOOR TO P0ST0FFICE.
Stationery,Legal Blanks Aiken ^ Lambert^Gold Pens, Blank Books and Memorandums. Pic^^ture Frames and Mouldings, Baby Carriages and^a General Assortment ot Notions,
NOBLESEXPLOSIVE DYNAMITE^IUDSON S IMPROVED POWDER
GIANTPOWDER
*aa^maR^se s^v Miners, Hall road Contraitoi, MffJ indorsed hy the puhMe In general as is^et'ongest. Safest anal Beet of ell hl|h eaplodvee.
A.M. HOLTER HARDWARE DO.,
OHNUKALAOBNTS, HHT.BNA MONTANA.
ARTHURP. CURTIN.
Furniture,Carpets, Wall Paper
HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS
HevlngIeeeed the two upper floors of the Davidson block and connected the same wltk our alraady^Immense salesrooms, we now orcipy four entire floors extending through the whole Mock frcn^)tu kson to Mam street, stocked thnm^hout with goods of ever^ irraile and st prices that defy romp*^^ttoa. Ivery purchase made BTKit'TLV K^)K ^*ANU DIRtt'TLY ritOM K1KNT UANUb and^shipped in CAR LOAUb ONLY. An examlnsUon of psjff4l snd comperlson of prices sollclUtd.
-IVflnsloDepartment.
PIANOS,ORGANS and MUSICALMEB( TIADISE.
T!
L3T1877.
JA3.MoMJXLAN ^ CO.,
PftOPRIKTOftlOK nil
inneapolisSheepskin Tannery
LIDES,SHaBPPELTFraS, WOOL, TALLOW
Ginstn and Sene^;a Root.^^HEEP PZLTS *V. FURS A SPECIALTY.
|01|10.1 ^. 1U5 Second St North.^1INNCAPOLIS. MI1TV
Writefor ^ iroularw.
Shipinn!s Solicit'd
HELENALUMBER CO.
(assessors to V H. Coombs
fiouehand Finishing Lumber
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Ordersby Mail will receive Prompt Attention. Corres^pondence solicited. Yard and Factory near N. P Depot
HI.BAENETT,
DBALRKIN
HIDES,FUR and WOOL,
HIGHESTCASH PRICES PAID.
Warnhoua**opposite Northern Pacific Railroad depot, Helena.
SANDCOULEE COAL
Doesnot alack when exposed to the air as most all other^soft coal does. A large portion of tbtl coal is similar to An^^thracite in character, and does not fill thi room with soot.
Askjour dealers for the Sand CouK 1 Coal or apply to
8.F. SHANNON. Agt.
OfficeMontana Central Depot.
AnEstablished Fact is that Prices are Lowest at the
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BAZAR
onedoor nobth of tef grand central hotbl,
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