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X THEDAILY INDEPENDENT: HELENA. TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 9, 1889. UPPERBASIN COUNTRY. NOTESON SOME OF THE MINE8. EXCURSIONRATES Promiseof Prospects Which Give Developinginto Div.dend Payers^Before Long. Elklki Gi i.' ii. .lr!Ws^,^i Ounty. .1 illy^5. ^ [Special Corrcs^udeuce ^t th^- 1 i.^3*^^peailt'Dt. j ^Your correapoadeiit. having^taken a few days much needed rest trouj^arduous labor, put in the time visiting the^different mines in this vicinity, with a view^to Increasing his own knowledge and fur^the purpose of dlaminating such infor^^mation as he might acquire through the^columns of the i.M^E^'^:M^tJiT for the ben^efltof the public at large. Aboutone mile north of Jack's moun^^tain, on the head of Jack's creek, u situat^^ed the quartz camp discovered by the^Fisher liro*. last July. About a dozen^men are in the camp, and some ten or^twelve locations have been made. The^country rock, or, as the scientist would^say. the ^bedding plain,^ is of granite and^porphyry. The leads bo far as developed^are very promising, toe ore consisting of^carbonates and galena, and running well^up in gold. 'X he best developed lode^and the one show ing the greatest quantity^of ore is Uie liullioi owned by the Fisher^brothers. A tunnel 100 teet in length has^been run in on the vein and upwards of 400^tons ot ore taken out by two men in the^past six months, and the face of the tunnel^shows a body of ore seven feet in width,^waich samples $50 In gold and silver. To^a depth of thirty-five to forty feet the ore^consists of cartionau-s with an occasional^bunch of galena. Below that depth it^changes to iron and copper pyrites and^gray copper. For the amount of develop^ment it is the best mine 1 have ever seen.^A contract has been let and the ore is now^being hauled to Wickea for reduction. The^other prospects have mostly been discov^^ered this summer, and are not developed to^any extent, but they show good ore, and if^they prove to be an^ thing like the bullion^the camp will be a hummer within another^twelve months. JudgeDbWbB, of Helens, has several prop^^erties bondfl in the neighborhood ot Over^^land gulch, which is just across the divid^^ing ridge, lying Del ween liasin and lata^ra- t. on the Cataract side. Mr.bummersiil, of St. Bouts, is develop^^ing the old l^ouie }^chiii . .. property, on^overland, bill Winkleman is running a^tunnel on his lead at the head of K ^cker.^The Azeboys are pegging away at their^placer and quartz claims, and seem to be in^a fair way to make a fortune, after more^than twenty years spent in mining. They^helped blaze the trails for most of us now^in this section of the country, and deserve^a suitable reward for their patience and in^^dustry. There are more than a hundred^other mines and prospects on Cataract.^Overland and Kocker are deserving of^mention, but I have not had the time^to visit them, and if X had it^w ould take a page of the InBraMII to^do the subject anything like justice, which^is probably more space than you would^care to devote to a single article. Work is^still progressing on the Alpine company's^mines on the Three Buttes, and a survey^has recently been made with a view to se^^curing a government patent. A large^body of ore has been encountered in the^Little Alma lode, but as yet it is low grade.^.Some rich specimens of gray copper have^been found, however, which indicate a^better quality of ore ahead, and if the mine^is worked systematically and intelligently^it ought to pay. The Barbary lodiv, situ^^ated about one mile southwest of Bald^mountain, is producing a tine quality of^ore from a seventy foot shaft. The streak^is over two feet in width and rapidly wid^ening. Average samples gave returns of $20^in silver and $46 in gold. The Talequah, a^location on the same lead,is being developed^by a shaft, and the prospects for a good^mine are first class. Work is to be com^^menced next week on the Mugwump lode,^situated near the above, and a 100-foot shaft^wlil be sunk. Themountains are covered with pros^^pectors, and most of them are navmg good^success in discovering leads of value. They^all seems to be diggers, not scratchers, and^are not afraid to delve into the earth.^With the right class of men in a camp like^this tit-re is no reason why we should not^rival the best of them. Look out for the^!^pper ha^.a country. In another year we^will astonish the natives with the quantity^and richness of our mines. ItIs with great regret that 1 announce^the closing down of the Lady Leith prop^^erty on account of financial difficulties.^It has long been considered oue of the best^mines in the district and 1 am positive in^t.he opinion that a few hundred dollars^,ud^ciously expended in drivirg the tun-^nells ahead would place it on a self sus^^taining basis tid eventually bring it in the^column of dividend paying mines of the^territory. X'heLady Lett.', west mine has also been^closed temporarily on account of too much^water. Ore running o*.er |M to the ton^was encountered at a depth of 100 feet but^Cie Uow of water was so great on cross-^^ulling the vein that it was impossible to it in sinking. 1 understand the^owners have ordered a steam pump and^hoist, aim on its erection will sink to a^^tenth of 200 feet. Theweather has been very tine, with the^fxieptionof this afternoon, when amiid^snow :. r... prevailed for several honia. JounFaikwkatukk rimioD Tothe National Educational^Meeting. TheUnion Pacific Railway company^will sell tickets from Helms I to Nash^trtlle. Term., from June 80th to July Uth,^inclusive, for the above meeting, at the^rateof one fare for the round trip ^SSX.40i^limited to return until .^sept. 12th, tt' geu^not good for returning before July Wth.^Transit limits in ^-aeh direction (^i^ days.^Kor further information call at the I'nion^FtacMe office. No. 2H, nrrth Main street. A.E. Vkazik.^Fassengsr Agnnt. YellowstoneNational Park. CommencingJune Sand continuing un^^til ^ept. 27, the Northern Pacific railroad^will make a rate of one fare for the round^trip from Helena to Livingston and return,^on the following conditions: Passengers^o purchase a round-trip ticket to Livincs-^on and either a $90 or $40 book ticket^through the park. These tickets include^rail and stage transportation from Livings-^on and four and Ave days, respectively^board and lodging at the Park association i^hotels. For furtber information call at the^Northern Pacific ticket office. A.X^. Km, ak. General Agent. WhoWants a Fortune^^On* hundred and forty acres notching^into Ea-- Helena at only v per acre. It^will make *^ lots, each 50x140, after mak^ing allowance for streets and alleys*. This^will make lots cost less than SIS 50 each.^Terms, $2,400 cash; balance,one, two, three^and four years, eight per cent. J.W. Mekkill,^Koom A Union Block,^Over Lang's store. Tbe Verdict Unanimous. W.I). .^Suit, dniifKist, Bippus, lnrt., testi^^fies: ^lean recommend electric bitters as^the very best remedy. Every bottle sold^ha^ given relief in every esse. One man^took six bottles, and was cured nt rhcuma-^tWm of ten years' standing.^ Aorariam^11 are, druggist, Bellville, Ohio, afhrnis:^^^ I he best selling medicine 1 have ever^bandied in my twenty years' experience, is^electric bitters.^ Thousands of others have^added their testimony, so that the verdict^is unanimous that electric hitters do cure^all diseases of tbt liver, kidneys or blood.^Only a half dollar a bottle at K. s. Hale A^Co.'s drugstore. MMTimely Ad tire. Letus give the readers of the i n, ::-^PESPiiST a little luaely advice. Hot^-v( s'her is corning and with it colic, cbo'era^BM us, dysentery and diarrhoea. The^onl^ Mte way to comb it th^ s^ diseases it^^ ^ I vp some reliable ren.edy at hand,^nnd all who have tried Chamberlain's^. Cholera anu Iiiarrtuea Kemedy will^...iiint that t is tue most prompt, r. liable^and successful medicine known u-r these^complaints, it costs but 26or 50 cents, and^nia^ he the means of saving you or your^family much suffering, if not lite itself, be-^fore the summer is over. Kor sale by H.^tL Parcheu 4 Co. VraBBBf wu .i k. bbj a-^v^ her t aak-rla, Wh.-nifcr.Mtl hil 1. ahr oriej for CaBBBBBBBj^When .he h^cauie Ml... a! r clung to lAstoria,^W '.en a!.. Lai' i MMfMa, sheIbffiB O CureFor Pile..^Itching piles are known r^y moisture like^perspiration, producing a very Jisagree-^ahie itching after getting warm. This^form, as well as blind, bleeding and pro^^truding piles, yield at once to the applica^^tion of r3r. Bosanko's Pile Remedy, which^nets directly upon the parts affected, ab^^sorbing the tumors, allaying the intense^itching and effecting a permanent cure.^Fifty cents. Address The Dr. Bosanko^Medicine rrmpsnj, Piqua. O. Sold by H.^5 Hale a Co Spokanewill surely appear at St. Paul^in the July race*. The Montana Central^will sell excursion tickets at $48 f0 for the^round trip. Tickets on sale July 21. good^to return until August 2. aWoman'. Oi.cov.rv. ^%noth^rwonderful discovery has been^m*^v- ^md tliat, too, by a lady in this coun^^ty. lMsenae fastened its clutches upon her^and for seven years she withstood Its ae-^verest testv out tier \ita\ oruan^ were r.n-^dermined and death seemed imminent. For^three montn. she coughed incessantly and^could not sleep. She bought or us a bottle^of l^r. King's New Discovery for Consump^^tion and was so much relieved on taking the^first dose that she slept all night and with^one bottle has been miraculously cured.^Her name is Mrs. Luther Lutz.^ Thus^writes W. C. Uamrick Jt Co.. of Shelby. X.^C. tret a free trial bottle at Ii. S. Hale it^Co's. drug store touch ! and Cotagfc 11 and tough ! 11^What in the world Is the reason yon will^cough and keep coughing and still keep^trying Inferior medicine* when Beggs'^Cherry Cough Syrup will positively relieve^roar cough at once7 This Xa no advertis^^ing scheme, but an actual fact and we^guarantee it. For sale by all druggists.^K. S. Hale A Co.. whole^le and retail^agents. Bntairo. --amies ^aive. Thebest salve in the world for cats,^braises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever^tana, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,^earns, and all skin eruptions, and positive^^ly cores piles, or no pay required. It is^guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or^money refunded. Price 26 cents per box.^for sale hr ^. ^. Hale A Co. SundayExcursions. Tle Northern Pacific railroad will make^a Sunday excursion rate of one fare for tfie^round trip to all points between Helena and^Butte, via Garrison; also to Marysville,^Wickea, Boulder and all points on the Hel^^ena a Jefferson County, Helena, Boulder^Valley A Butte, and Helena A Northern^branc^;eu. Tickets to be sold on Sundays^only, and good to return on date of sale. A.D. Edgar, General Agent. SundayExcursion Rates.^As Sunday is the only day which can be^claimed as a holiday of the laborer, farmer^and business man alike, the Montana Cen^^tral Railway company will, until further^notice, make a special rate of one fare for^the round trip, good for that day only, be^^tween all stations on its line, thus affording^the country people an excellent oppor^^tunity of spending the day in Helena or^Butte, and at the same time affording the^city people a chance of spending Sunday^amid the magnificent scenery of the canons^of the Missouri and Prickly Pear or Cen^^tral park.P. P. Shklbt, General Managei Spokane,the Derby Winner.^The great Montana flyer will certainly^appear at the Twin City Jockey club run^^ning meeting, to be held in St. Paul in^July, and in order that Montanians may^see this remarkable horse, the Northern^Pacific railroad has made s rate of S4K.SO^from Helena to St. Paul and return. Tick^^ets will be sold on July 21, good to return^until Aug. 2. This is a material reduction^from rates previously announced. In con^^nection with the above, tickets will also be^^old from Helena to Chicago and return on^same date at $71.90.A. D. Edgar, GeneralAgent, corner Main and Grand^streets, Helena. National Educational Association^Meeting. Forthe above meeting to be held in^Nashville, Tenn., from July 8 to 20 Inclu^^sive, the Northern Pacific railroad will^make a rate of 4^^ from Helena to Nash-^vtlle and return. Tickets on sale from^June 30th to July 11th inclusive, good to^return up to Sept. 12th, but not good to^leave Nashville before July KV. Transit^limit in each direction six days. A.D. Edgak,^General Agent. Spokane,the Derby Winner.^Spokane, Montana's pride, will surely^appear at the St, Paul races. The Mon^^tana Central will make a rate to St. Paul of $48.90for the round trip. Tickets on sale^July 21, good to return to August _ Inconnection with the above tickets will^be sold to Chicago and return at $71.90. TeachersNational Educational Asso^^ciation Meeting.^For the above the Montana Central will^make a rate of $68.40 to Nashville, Tenn.,^and return tickets on sale June 90th to^July 14. good to return until Sept. 12.^Transit limit of ticket six days. 5JACOBS Oil ForStrains and NEWAND Pains. STRONGFACTS. Jva.l ^i. srst Caneand Crutch . Cwl7tiva.o^SWfenS wtt^ atralaa^ hack a* ^^waiaad vrtth can. al^Ji n^i Ou, so ratara la ^ i StrainedBack. Aata^da Oat.. Jiu. 1ISS tStnd w.ih aWkg back S .Mb pal. v^ry^act.. ateS caa.; aaW tw. WttlM it St. Ji^Qtl waUA can*, ay.; a. p^:n la ou ntr BUSTaAXTKaSkm. TheCelebrated French Cure, APHRODITINE ormoueT refunded. For15 Trart, W$*hinftm Tu .Jim.I N Had\mBm*^ *ff so4 oa for StWm y**n wit*^ex. so troail* wit* it sow. two yssrs^^ ctu-wti by ^t Jacobs Oil Ho rsrtars HCAftTWZLL. AKKPOKTEK WAS COS VISCKU. HeWent MrHtght Away and Larw^red~t^ ConvinceOthers. Thefollowing is _i* article copied from the^Seattle Dally Preea: Areporter who had heen In poor health for^some time *cd had received no benefit from the^treatment of several physlclane, wae attracted Ny^an advertisement 1 tnu paper, bat beln* very^chary he determined to Had oat If thed-^ctor coald^do as he claimed. He atxordliiglv called on Mr^M. o. Bullock lo the file room of the Stetson A^Poet mill. Reporter-IandoTdtand that ^on have been^treating with Dr. W. Norton Davis What success^hae he had In your ce*^ i MrBullock-1 wae afflicted for about twenty^years with catarrh. Tte macus wou'd paee bntk^fro : my noeelnto my ttiros', snd - * ^ . th^trouMe began to extend down into tLe t.r nchla^tnbea.c itielr. j a shortneAtj of '^r *ath and wa^/la--^ae if of asthma My ears w*-re also very much^affected. The ebort time I have been treating^with Dr. Davis hae been eufficient to stop th.-^wheezing and I am improving every way eo faet^that 1 frv-1 corfideot that 1 ehal soon be well. J.s. Cole, contractor and builder.corner Eighth^an'I'Weller streets, was the next one Interviewed Mr.Cole^Yes, I believe the doctor can do all he^claims. I would have attacks of hemorrhage near^ly e.ery day, which weakened me down eo that I^had scarcely any *trength left. I had a slight a'-^t%ck the next day after I commune *d treatmen*,^but have bad n *oe since for c * meie than a^month. The trouble la due to catarrh. UU. Da^ts, Washington etreet.eeemed very^enthu^taetlr, saying that he c^^n^ract^d a ^ :i h^which lasted for several month*, which nothing^would relieve, uetit he ci-mmenced ..^^^:- z Dr.^David' sseliral Inhalation, when he was cared at^once, Avoung man working m the electric light work*^expreeeed hlroeelf aboat ae foi I yon know The Wllnge of ^ ne who fears that^he I* about to 1- ee hie mind y^^n will understand^my rv ahen I firet pot m\e-if nnd**r Dr.^care I wtM so * -sent mioded ih^t wuen one^woald spoaa to me I would at suer ^t random or^d t at all, ax.d it peeocd a- if I coald a t rsmem-^ber ^anything. My back was very w--a. ana my^nerv-^ne ^yitem wss e un.-^ rang tnst I wo a id b**^etsxlied b; the slightest r*osi.d. I pat mjseif an-^der k..^ doc*or'* caxe, L tvlng bat Utile fait a, bnt^frr m ^he ijoimkdiAye Improvement I wae satien-d^thai he untierstood my caee. and nt^w la leva than^two months I am happy to cay tnat Ay fear* are^none and 1 am sound and well once more. FrvdK, Thompson, Ninth nnd Ho *ell etre-te, a^machini**, said that f^ r years he hau I een sffiU ^^d^with kidney atid alamadcr tro i ^le which had baffled^the skill of some of the seat \ Lytic 1 ne lie went^to see Dr. Davis to get his opinion, with no idea^of raking treatment, Hut after the doctor had ex-^^nutisd him he changed his mi ad ^He went over^my b^idy. Jay* be, ^ae I would over a piece of^machinery ttat ^ as out of order, and before he^ex; reeess- an opinion if he did not know what the^tri able wae It wae not hie faun I ^ei9*d at once,^shewing that my confidence h^d not t^ean aiie-^placeti. 1 never enjoyed Defter health than I do at^present, raving treated jaet one month. Fromthte ^-Tiden e inerrer was sati-fled andImmediately pat himself ^nJer the doctor's^care, aid he firmly bellevee if any on- ^a^ c^re^htm Dr W I orton Davie will do so urDavie is the founder of a system of medi^^cine be ceit* Ckuli utatbi .which consists la the^employment of lAiatenal locally of through the^blood,'ln which unhealthy ceile are deficient, to^^gether with Vegetable System ttaUder* electricity^and magnetism. inthe human Sein*:. ae well as In anima s ana Iftbeee anyof the histological ele^^ments the animal or plant become* Hi. The only AtDRtGonm amp l^ i. .: i f:-^THE CHARLES A. V0GELER CO . Bailimort. M4^r ruposalB for Water t-upp y. NoticeIs hereby given. That, pursuant an ^^order of the dty conn 11 o; the city of Helen^Montana, the undersigned c mmittee on water, i^the eaid city of ileirn*, ai^l receive bide until U^o'cJ^Kki)3 the 1st day ot Ausuetall^^orsupplytng^said city of Helena with water f^ r i. re, sewera^^and otl'er ; arp-'see. and the contractor wlil be^required to comply with 'he following specifics^tions and ^ onaitrons, to wit 1.A full, ample and sufficient supply of good,^pure, wboleeoiae and ^ieer water shall be pro^^vided for the nee aao want4 of the inhabitants of^said city, and sufficient to provide said city for^fire, sew-rage ^maintenance and construction)^and other purpos.ee: and such supply shall be^fuil, ample ana s a Scion t for the preeent poputa^tion of said city, and for tte f t.r ^ population *t^said dty, as the aame me* be from time to time,^during the full term of the proponed contract^ana said wale shall be pore and wtoleeome, and^free from animal, vegetable or mineral sab-^stance-, such ne wou'd render it anbeaithful^unfit for domeetiC uee. 2.The press are in mains and pipes at the^level of the first fioor of the court house of Lewie^and Clarke county, situate In said city, and at all^other points of eu,a -1 height, shall be maintained^at not lees than sixty p unde t ^ the square Inch,^If reservoir w rke snail be need; and if the di^^rect pressure system shall be used, sixty pounds^to the square in h, fire preeeure, and twenty-five^to forty p ^unde to the square Inch, ordinary pres^^sure, shail be maintained at said point, ana at ail^other s of equal height. 3.The contractor to whom the contract for^furnishing said water may be awarded, shall lay^or furnish twenty miles of mains within ihe lim^^its of said city, exclusive of the amount of mains^connecting the a rksof such contractor with the^point or p tints of distribution, and sue a mains^^ball be of the following siz^e and on the follow^^ing streets in said city of Helena reepecUvely^At least ten Inches In inner diameter on Law^^rence street from ben ton av#^i*ue to Main street:^on Kodney street from Broadway to Helena ave^^nue; on Main street from Bridge street t ^ Helena^avenue; on Helena svenue from Main street to^the right of way of the Northei n Pacific ueiiway^company, on Broadway from Main street to Hod-^ney street At least eight inches in inner diame^^ter on Madison aveaue from Lawrence^street to Davis street, in the Hauser addition: oa^Lawrence street from Madison avenue to Benton^avenue; on ^odna^ street from Bridge street to^Broadway; on Kilt:, avenue from Warren street^to Uobeck s'rset, on Ninth avenue from Kodney^street to Idaho avenue. At lewit five Inches in^Inner diameter on .tenton avenue from Mdwsrde^street to Lynda e avenue; on t lore street from^Bridge street to Benton avenue at Flowerree^street; on Lawrence street from Madison avenue^to the western boundary of tn* townsite; on^Clark street from Strawberry street to l lore^street; on Howey street from Adams street to^Clark street; on Jefferson street from Adams^stieet to Ming street; on Ming street from Jeffer^^son street to Howey street; on Bridge street^from Clore street to Chaucer street; on West^Main street from Bridge street south 1.U6U feet^on itodney street from Bridge street south 1,450^feet; on Wood street from Main street to Kwing^street, on awing street from Fifth avenue to^Helena avenue; on Jackson street from Wood^street to Mxih avenue; on Sixth avenue from^Jackson street to Main street; on Broadway from^Rodney street to Beanie street; on Fifth avenue^from Hor^nck street to Tietjen street; on Gallatin^etreet from Helena avenue to Fiftn avenue; on^Lynda.^ avenae fr m Benton avenue east t'**) feet,^on Third street. Northern Pacific addition, from^Helena avenue north 500 feet: on lirand etreet^from Jackson ^treet to Warren street; on Warren^street from Broadway to Helena avenue; on^Hemlock street from Madison avenue to Harrison^avenae; on Chaucer street from Bridge street to^Broadway, it least four inches in inner dleme-^ter on Dearborn street from Lawrence street to^Davis street. In llauser addition; on Cutler^street from West Main street to Rodney street:^on Pine street from Jollet street to Rodney^street; on Water street from Cutler street south^430 feet; on Breckenridge street from Rodney^etreet to Beattiestreet; on Kighth avenue from^Rodney street to Ho back street: ^ n Ele.entb av^^enue from Rodney street to Hoback street; on^Hohack street from Eleventh avenue to Pflaume^street. At least three Inches In Inner diameter on^Davis street, in llauaer'e addition, from Madison^avenae to Benton avenue; on r ira^ -rry street^from Clarke street to Lawrence street; on Adams^street from Howey street to Jefferson street; on^Beattie street from Broadway to Filth avenue; on^Hoback street from Fifth avenue to Eleventh av^^enue. 4.The con'ractors shall place down and con^^nect with tue twenty miles of mains herein pro^^vided for, at points to be designated by the city^council, or a committee thereof, two hundred hy^^drants, and shall maintain said hydrants during^the con tin lance cf the contract. .Such hydrants^shall have double nozxlee, and shall be non-^freexing, and of the latest and most approved^pat era Provided: that If the contractor use any^system of pipes and hydrants In sdd city, said^hydrants need not be changed or removed, and^said council shail not relocate or change the^same ft,The contractor shall be required to lay and^maintain. In addition to the twenty miles of^mains heretntiefore epecified, sue. main , of^such sizes, at such times, and upon such streets,^as the city council of said city snail from time to^time direct; and ehaU place and maintain one hy^drant for each OLe-tenth of a mile on such addi- ill* AFTER Warraut^l ^^to cur. IsSold us a^POSITIVE^GUARANTEE^to care int^form of uervoaa^^1:w^i^e. or an^^diw^rcl^r of the^ffrnprativa ot^iraas of either^pel whether ar-^i.iDK from the^ei^ r.-i\^ u.e nf srimalanta, 1..^.^, ,^^ ^r upi'tm.^or through youthful indiscretion, orer indulg^^ence, drr., iuch as I-oas of Brain Power, Wakeful^^ness, Bearing down Pain. In tne Seminal^Weakness, Hysteria. N'erronn Prostration Nocturn^^al Emhwiuua. l-eneorrhapa. Dlaalneas. Weak Mem^^ory, Loss of Power and Impotency, which If ne^^glected often lead to prematureoMazeand insan^^ity. Price si 00 a box. S boze. for S6 00 8eut by^mail on receipt of pnee. AmtmVOI 1RAMEE for every f^.Ot^ortler. to refund the money if a Permanent^cure 1. not effected Thousands of testimonials^from old and young, of both sexes, permanently^cored br AritRopiTiKC. t'irrnlar free. Address^THE APHRO MEDICINE CO.^wgrraaK pr^m h^BOX 17PORTLAND. OR Soldby B. S. Pale A Co., wholesa e and retail^drnggtats, ao,a agents for Helena. Mont. MONTANA RHEUMATIC REMEDY! AnInfallible Cure for RHEUMATISM, Neuralgiaand Gout. This!^ not s patent medicine that effects a cars^by undermining the system, bat s remedy com^^posed of powerful ingredients that while la no^wise lnjnrloas. works directly upon the blood^and drives the disease out through natural Chan^nels. NumberlessCures ofChronic Cases of Rheumatism have been ef^fee ten by It daring the past year in Montana. J.r. MURRAY A CO ,^Manufacturers, Aaaconca, M. t. PUPE,v O CONNOR, Agents MERCHANTSNational Bank OF - helena. Paidin Capital - - $150,000 Surplus^nd Profit* - 140,000 L.H. HERSHFIELL), Pres't.^A. J. DAVIDSON, Vice-Pres'i^AARON HERSHFILLD, Cash'. BOAHOOf TbUMAsCRCaM, B).8 hl.^tuii,^A J l^AVIU*JO^, l.n ununaritui, oifttcro*9 M.BAMTJB, W.d. micbola* MOaMe)luBBis, a.nnwuimut WB. hlunauu CoUectloasReceive^Attention. Pros rips GREATKMI.IMI itnit lli MURRAY'SSPECIFIC. Aguaranteed core tor all nervous^disease, sach as WKAK MRM^ORY, LO^^ * ^^ BRAIN POW8K^Hvsv-Ha, Headacb, PAIM IN^TUE Back, NKKVOt s PRO^TR*.T ION, WAKRPCLNES!*,^. LKl'CORKHCEA^beforeT^,nf. CNIVBRHA L.^Ll-N I i 1^ . ^ E V i ^ a !. W-.iK.^NIH.S 1 ru potency and general^loss of power of the Generative^Organs, in either sex, c used bv^tnouvretlnn or over-exertion, and^which ultimately lead to PKK-^MATVHK OLD AO*. 1S^*M-^TYand CO v-SUMPTION fl a^box or six boxes for $s Sent by^mall on receipt of price. Pull^pamphlet, sent free t every applicant. WKI.I IHIMII M\ BOXES^to core any case For every $-*^ order recelued, we^send six boxes, with a written guarantee to re^toad the money if oar Specific does not effect .^care. Addressall common icarlone to the sole Man-J^factorere, THE ML RRAY MEDICINE CO.,^Kansas City. Mo.^For ^e!e In Helena bv H. M. Paitrsrra * Co AfterTMUaf,^partlculais in InButte City, June I. DK.S-LIIBIU 4 CO., From the plants,everv or.an Is composed of cells. If tl^cells are deficient in any of the histological^mente the animal or plant becomes ill. The I^ecientlBc, as well as rational system of medicine^U that which restores these celts u^ a coadltlen of^health, and in this^he caa core many^tar arable-^He caa be consulted hlmse'f free of charce, tor^a tew weeks, at the M..chants Ho'ei, from 10 a.^m. to S p. mx., after which one or more physicians^who tht^rv airhly undevtand the system SfJ con^Ur ae the practice. Cellalovathy Is so popular la^Mpotane Falls that two pbyasctaas are kept baay.^Tte eecret of succeea is that all phy.iciane are^regular graduates, and no case la treated If U_s^tioctc)rs do not feel certain of suco se. .^o. 2sae..^Appliostion for a Patent. VSTTBD!*T.TBS LaSTO OSTICB, I HaiaTia,Moarrajia, ^^May 11,18BS. }^Notice la hereby given that Bdmond R. Tandy^John S. M. Meill, Charles B. Ivans aJd^Henry O M. KoUoca, whose poseomce ad^^dress Is Helena, Lewis and Clarke o nnty^M T hare this dsv filed f1 elr^for . oatentfor eightv a^,:0D sri iss at _^fold, eftuate^i In -.norgani ied m^uty of Lewis and Clarke, and^of Montana, and rtsssffastnr) by legal^se foilowa, to-wit: LotsI ana 4, sac x. la^ship 10, a r. 4 w . containing 8S at lee scree. TTvelorstlna of this mine is recorded In tbe re^^corder's oAce of Lewis and Clarke county, at^In book ^P^' of oftaw I S,W. LANOHOKNK, MarIt, UH. tionalmains, if the same shall l^e of a diameter of^six inches or more, or if the same shall be ot a^c.i.m-^ter of leae tt.f,n six Inches, then one hy^drant fur es h one-seventh of a mile, said r-y-^drants to be of the pattern above specined. no hy^^drant to be placeo on any pipe lees than four^Inches inside diameter. t. All mains ana pipes shall be laid at tbe^depth of dve feet below the established grade of^the ree.iective streets, and all repairs and exten^^sions cf such mains and pipes shall be under the^supervision of such street commissioner as to^grades, locations and streets. Provided: that, if^any system of pipes now in use In said city shall^be occupied by tne contractor, it shall not be^necessary to take up or relay any pipes now in^place. 7.In no esse shall said mains or pipes in any^manner interfere with any mains or pipes laid in^said streets, so se to Injure or obstruct the same;^nor shall said mains or pipes Interfere with or^obstruct any sewer now existing in said srreets:^nor shall there be any In erferenee with or ob^^struction of any mains or pipes which may be^aereaiter authori/.ed, laid or co structed by or^inder the authority of said dty by trains that^niay be hereafter laid by said contra tor; and at^all places and points in the said city where said^water mains or pipes approach t:as mains or^l^lpe^, there shall be at least six Inches of earth^between them. S.The water which may be required by said^city of Helena for the use of any and all buildings^owned and ocenpied by e%td city for municipal^purposes, shall be furnished bv the contractor,^without cost or charge to said city. 9.In case of unavoidable accident cr b-eakare^of machinery, due time shall re Liven to 'he con^^tractor to repair the damages, but he shall receive^no pav from any person or corporation for any^time during which ke falls to furnish water in^the causes in this section stated. IS.Tbe works herein provided for shall be so^constructed and maintained as to interfere ae lit^^tle as poselh e w^tb the rights of others, and any^damage resulting from such works, or the erec^^tion, construction or operation thereof, shall be^rHpair^d and paid for by the contractor 11.8^la works, and tbe water system con^^nected therewith, shall be completed and In^rea.'.-,: fjr t' e oonve\an^ e and rlstrlbution of^water through ^ut the twenty rri es of mains^h^rein'-f,-i e pro.lded tor,'^ o. b'tore the first^nay of J uly, A D. Hi rop.isals shvJl sp ^ lfv the maximum rates^at which water shall be furnished said city and its^InhaMta'-te f r tbe varloue purposee for which^witer may be used under tbe contract, if s con^tract shall r^e awar sd. 13.Th* mayor and com r ltteeof the city council^of is aid citv.and any officer or other person author^^ized hy eai^3 council, shall at all limes have free^screes lo the satire works snd system herein^contemplated for the t urKo.-^e of Inspecting, ex^^amining or testing the same, or any part or^portp n thereof. 14.In case a contract shall be awarded, the said^council of said city, in 'b^ ordinance providing^for sal' con:r-cr, rusv sddeuch otuer safeguards^and provtsioi s for tbe pr.'t~c.ion or said city and^tte inhabitants, and for the car and preservation^of the streets ana al eys In s^id city, and for the^reg.laUon cond :ct and m nagecient of said^w. rk-s as to the said city council may seem for^tne beet Interest of said city aid its inhabitants. 15.All terms, ccn.l'loos and provlal ns of the^contract. In caee one shall be awarded, shall ap^^ply to and bind ae w 11 the original parties there^^to as their reep*-c*.ive success* rs and assigns. 16.Water u-.^ir. proikkd forsh 41 befurnishsd^eaid ctty for a term ot noa leas than one aor more^than fifteen years from the first day of Jan ,ary, SH Proposalsshall be sealed. Indorsed ^Proposals^for water sup: ply.^ add rs seed to the chairman of^the uk'ie - , committee, a- d left with the city^ctork of sa*-d al^y oa or bef'^r^ the hour herein^first above earned. Proposalsmust be accompanied by bonds In^tbe earn of five thousand dollars to eater into^contract If bid shall be accepted. Tuertgiit to reyrct any and al. bids Is ex-^preeelv reserved-^Dated Helena, Montana, June if, i86s. JACOBlUEB^C. A. DONNILY.^WM HARRISON.^Com Tiit'ee oa water. LIEBIGWORLD DISPENSARY ANDINTERNATIONAL Medicaland SureTtcal Institute,^301 and 303 West Uth St.. Kansas^City, Mo., and 400 Geary St..^San Francisco, Cal. Forthe Treatment of all Chronic!SurgicalDiseases Appliancesfor Deformities. Theabove long established snd most sucreeef n^specialists will open private reception parlors at^the northeast corner of Main street and Broad^^way, near Windsor hotel, Butte, June 1st. Beetfacilities, apparatus and equipments for^successful treatment of every form of disease re^quiring medical and surgical treatment. Mirytwo new rooms for patients; beet accom^^modations west of New York. Writefor Illustrated papers on Deformities^Club feet. Curvature of the Spine, Pllee, Tumors,^Cancer, Catarrh, Bronchitis. Inhalation, Elec^^tricity, Msgnesl .m, Paralysis, Epilepsy. Kidney,^Bladder, Bye, Bar, bkin and Blood, and all^burglcal Operations. Diseaseieates free. Theonly rellsMe Medical and Surgical Institute^making a specialty of private diseases. illBlood Diseases succeeefully treated. Syph^^ilids P^ ieon removed from the system without^mercury. New Restorative treatment for loss of^Vital Power. Persons unable to visit as may be^treated at home by correspondence, AH commu^^nications confidential Medicines or Instruments^sent by mail or express securely packed. One^l^ersonal Interview preferred. Call and consult^us, or send history of your case and we will send^In plain wrapper our Book free, explaining why^thousands cannot be cured of Private, special^and Nervous Diseases, Seminal Weakness, Sper^^matorrhoea, 1 nipotency, Syphilis, Oonorrhora,^Oieet, Yaricocle, etc-, etc. raclficCoast Institute established for nearly s^nnarter of a century. Corner of Geary and^Mason streets, San Francisco, Cat. Dispensary ofblock. PurchaseGold and Silver ^^Hon, Gold Dust and Coun^^ty Securities. InterestAllowed on Deposii;^Le/t for a Specified Time. c\General Banking Busines.^Transacted ExchangeSold on the Print 1^pal Cities of Europe Ss tkat stvwTt pts^ (at 1 e Be MT 4a ... NO.164V. FirstNational Bank OFHELENA. R.S.HALE ^ CO WUjUSiLiAND RETAIL druggists ITCONFORMS TO SHAPE OP FOOT Ifrnii want perfection in lit, witti tr^s-loin from Cornssjsd all discomfort ^i u will *lwsv^ wesr^fiie Burt A Packard Shoe. It m srknowl -I rat; and i urld. esthe svk*. issysi ssfte, tee ssxt KLi*-mena ^hoe ma !-^ in Uh w^n't spoil your feet by wearing cheap shoes, ThsBurt ^ Packard Shoe crmt* no mors thaa etberfln^^ slmr, tAn .f/K ****** lapnpn^m-t\ it in txa/aasA, AH-tries in Han.l nis.de. HsDd-welt. snd Bnrtm %;^alw B4^t-i' sjsfl TeVISBJ*, It notsoid by ^ourdesJers si^kis mnic snd v^-tir Hil.Ir^*w to r-ackarddt Field, e-^^^FRfc D GAfVER, HelertMcnt , DealersIn Patent MeJldn-s, Fancy T..I ^^'ioods. Lantern Lamps and Lamp floods, Ulsis^Paints. Oils, etc - Maruiral I astro menu, L'rutcbee^Braces, etc. Wholesale aeents for Caro fo^Coagbs snd Colds, Kirk s Pile Ointment, Wltche^JttroiKXllnm, Boeanko Medf iaea, Dr. KUners^Remedy. Danrielton Tonic, ureeon Kidney Tea^Dncard's Specific PioneerNational^OF MONTANA. Bank ORGANIZEDIN 1866 DttgignaiedDepository^L'nitvd Statue. Paid-TJpCapital^Surplus and Profit* 8.T. Hacsxr.President A.j. Davis.Vtoe-Preeldent B.W. K.MhHTCashier T.H. KleinschmidtAss't Cashier Bmo.H. HillSecond Aset Cashier ofiht- $600,000500,000 easesof women s specialty. Book on dls andDrne More ocenpying whole comer Firstclass rooms and Board for 3W patients st^the sanitarium connected with tbe Liebig:World Dispensary. Callor tddress Kansas City, Mo. or Mas Francisco alllo.-nla NORMANHORSES BOARDOF DIRECTORS. T.Hanser,John C. Curtln, A.M. Holter,K. 8. Hamilton, SranrllleStuart, C. P. Hiirrins.^K. W. Knight, A. J. Darfc,^T. H. Kleinschmidt, Henry ^ Parchen. T.C. Power.^General BANKING Busineee transacted. WInterest n.td on time deposits. MONTANA NATIONALBANK, HCLISA,MONTANA. DNITBD8TATB8 DKP08IT0BT. OATAI,^*^o.ooo 8UBPLC8$60,000 DIRECTORS: C.A. BboaswatkbPresident L.6. Phelps, Vloe-Pres. and Act. Cash'r 8.B. AtkinsonAssistant Cashier A.g. Clark B, Hkrxan Sans, H.V. galxn. PaTKB larson, C.W. Cannon, B. C. W allace.^8. C. Ashbt D. A. Coby. SECOND NationalBank OFHKLENA. PaidUp Capital, - - $7d,000^Surplus and Fronts - - 20,000 'ntei ^ at Allowed on Time Uepo.lt. E.D. KDGERTOjf^C. K, C0LB,^GKORGE H. CHILI),^JOE N. KK.NCK, : :pbe8ident^Vick-Pbksident^Cash ikh^Assistant Cashieb *head of mares and eeld n s weighing 1100 to^1400 pounds, bred at Wlllowhnrn Farm Beaver^heed Vallsy, tbs ge-. of lmpor.ed Perr.hsrrm and^French draft stallions have all heen driven to wag^on. ^^ his stock will reach Helena by July 3 and^can be seen at the Baxter ranch on Montana Ave^^nae north of ^ I' depot. Bone bayers are re^quested to call snd see them. JAS MAVLDIN ship,before Summon*. Territoryof Montana, County of Lewis and^t'larke^as.. laj ^.stice s Court, Ueleaa Towi^b, F Woodman. Justice of the Peace. HelenaProduce and Commission Con plaintiff,^vs J^a'^ stftca and John Edwards, partners as^Slfton Jt Edwards. 1be people of the Territory of Montana, to tne^shove named defendant, John Kdwa Oa. greeting. sadappear tie-^of the peace in^Clarke, at my^on w*edneeoay, the^th nay of Augnet, A. D. 1SBS. at 10 o clock a. m.^of said day. then aad there to make^answer to the complaint of Helena Pro-^dare end o mmiseiosj company, the above^nam^d plaintiff. la ^ a civil action a*^recover Klghty-one Dollars and Fifty rents, foe^annas, war- s sad mere I^r.v pleiattff to defendan^stance aad reqiset an 1 upor. ,^furnished defenrtsnts bv F P^assignee! to ^'ajr.tl^. snd in 4i^mcnt vclU^bw^i^MiSiied a Dollarsand Fifty five o^their hehaif expended. Vouare hereKv summoned lo be^fore me B ^' Woodman, a justice^aad for the county of Lewie and^la the dty of Helena titvenunder my hand this JXh lav of BF. WOoDMAv D. _- A IA.-, Justiceof mm Peace of said town-hip. 125ACRES^Home Grown Trees, PAYETTENURSERY. lasts'sad sawn etc.always at the^and retail. AU ssnck warmst-^a as rep reseated order early. WHITNEYBROS ,^Payette, Ada Coaaty, Idaho. ChildrenCry for Pitcher's Castoria. iHo.2286.J Applicationfor a Patent, I'ittidHt.tss Lasts Onus, I^Helena. Montana. May. 11, IBM. f Noticeis hereby given that Bdmond K. Tandy.^Anselem j. Davidson, John s M. Nsill. Thomas^T Davidson, William Davenpoit, Don Davenport,^Henry Nelll, and Edward D. Nsill, Jt, whose^postofflce address is Helena, Lewis and Clarke^county, M. T , have this day died their application^for a patent lor three hundred and arty 80-100^acres of the placer mine, hearing , sltuaasd^In unorganized mining district, ccuaty of Lewis^and Clarke and territory of Montana, sad desig^^nated by legal subdivisions as follows, to-wlt: eH^se^; *s of seV^ of ne^%; sw^t neVa . wH sel*: eH^of esi of swat; ett of sei% of n^ V sec. M. the ew^% swia and lot b, sec. 35, embracing S50 XO-100^ac;es In tap. 11, b^ r. 4 w. Tbelocation of thla mine is recorded *n tbe *e^ccrde. ^s ofSce of Lewis and Clarke ro jnty, M. T.^in book ^P^ cf ranches aad ditches, pates 527 and^MS. The adjoining claimants are unknown. Any^aad all persons claiming adversely any portion of^said placer gr on^t are required to file their ad^^verse claims with the register ot tbe nl'ed States^land office at Helena, In the territory of Montana,^during the sixty davs' period of publication here^^of, or they will be barred by virtu, of the provis^Ions e' the statute. 8.W LANOHORNE, Register Firstpublication May. 12, lr*v. NOTICETO CONTRACTORS. Rockand Earth Excavation and Tunnelling Sealedproposals will be received at the office of^the company, in ogden, L tab, until noon, July SO,^lSett, for the coastrur-tlon of the tipper twelve^miles of the Bear Hlver Canal from the head^works, on Bear river. Box Elder county. I'tah. in^accordance with plans, prvfliee and specification^on file in the office of the engineer in charge, at^Ogden. Tbeamount of work to be contracted f r in tbe^first sec ion is apnroxlmatrly_as follows; 2SO,ouo^cubic yards solid rock; I'^rock: 1AA,W0cubsc yards^tunneling. (orjtrsctors will be required to glee s sufficient^bend for tbe faithful performance of Ihe con^^tracts awarded them The company reserve the^right to rej-ct anv and all bids.^FhSD MATHYAS. Engineer In ^ .. ^rg AHistory of Our Msross. Our latsemen. Ou^Scholars, Our Men of Note In Every Field 19,000cubic vards^Is earth; l.JX lines loss tsc*. THE Thos.Cruse Savings Bank OFHBLBNA.^incorporated Under the Laws of Montana Paidin Capital, $100,000. THOS.CRl'SKPresident T.H. CARTERVice ITeeident WM.J. CRUSESecretary C.!^. l)A U l.ELK.Treasurer Allows6 per cent, lntereet on Sarlnt-^DepOawte. compounded Jannarv and Jub. [4, MorehantsHotej CornerBroadway- and Warren Street,^Opposite U. 8. AMaj ' f!V*. siL*wa. mosta:...^THOt^. O'BKIEN A fON, Prop* VewiyFlitad aad Mew ^ Faralere^. :t^n ^ r;^^ lies aad Qsne Baths. r,r^i j.. ; ^^^- ^^BlUard r.- ail. ^^: all Mcvien Improverr-eats SAMPLaErooms Withspecial accomodationsTrav5lere. forCommercial APPLETONS'CYCLOP/tDIA IMKi.iil.\ BIObRlPBY. HieOnly SauonaJ Standard. Appleton's Cyelopssdia of American Biogra^^phy* contains a biographical sketch of every per-^;ln American civil aad military uiito^politics, la divinity, literature aad^and in tnevntlon including dletra-^as bora abroad thai are related to^^^TJ^^A s-mbraeas aU tjs eoarav^of Morta aad SosA AmerVa. It to a com^^plete history of taw New World In every braack^.-* human achievement. UTAHASSAI OFFICE ChemicalJ. T. Laboratorv. GOVS, SkS^, Goldsad Silver ... $1 SO^eliveegcjada^lsad.. a oa 1 ^*) tw 1 SB M,T. asoo .5 00^. 5 00 ;S .1 so S1JT.bl woot-sou. saasTTiTraw. aaowwia W00LF0LKABROWNING, ATTORMXTS-AT-LAW, CHICAGO,ILLINOIS. 'BUSRl'NB TO AND FROM ALL TBAINS THECHICAGO. MILWAUKEE *ST.PAULR'V iau^e Fast-Mall Short Line from M^Paul and MiuueapolU via La Cro^*^^MUwaoae* to Chicago and all polntn in^ihe Kan tern States and Canada- It is the^only Una under oue managemeT.t be^^tween St. Paoi and Chicago, and is the^r lueet Kquipped Railway In the North-^weet. It is the only line running Pull^^man Drawing-Room Sleeping Cars with^Luxurious Smoking Rooms, and the^Finest Dining Cars in the World, tU the^famous ^River Bank Route,^ along the^shores of Lake Pepin and the beautiful^Mississippi River to Milwaukee and^Chicago. Its trains connect with those^of the Northern lines in the Grand I nion^Depot at SL Paul. No change of e of^any class between St. Paul and Chi eago.^For through tickets, time-tables, an 1 full^information, apply to any coupon I icket^agent In the Northwest. R. lclUer,^Sen'l Manager; J. F. Tucker, Asst Gen'J^Manager; A. V. H. Carpenter, Gen'l Pass,^and TrL Agt; Geo. H. Heaflord, Asst^Gen'l Pass, and Tkt. Agt, Milwaukee^Wis. W. H. Dixon, Asst Gen'l Pat*.^Agent, St Pan! Minn. MASSENABOLLARD, attorneyand Counselor at Z.BW, ESIeZMA, homta:a Willpractice ta all ourts of record la t s T^r^rttorv Office la HsU Block. OR.M. ROCKMAN, PhyaicianBurgwon.Aooouchar. O alMit^avad Aarist. MedicalSocle^Medical Society OSSee Parcaen s ^: rug store, i^aad Sioawwaj. Batraace oa .Mosslwai as Jaa't- aaoBBDSgrway. antral^^ -^^ l Miialaas^aad lactkaa. QuUrsnCry tor Pitcher's Castx'ta. lnfermented and not^intoxicating. Acts like^a charm in all cases of Diar^^rhoea and Dysentery and al!^stomach and bowel troubles.^Grateful alike to women, chil^^dren and convalescents. Girta^a delicious flavor to ice-water,^lemonade or soda-water. Imported and bottled by MlHALOVTTCH,FlXTCHXR A Co. Cincinnati,O. For sale by^J. 8WITZER, sole agent, Helena, Montana and^all wholesale and retail Druggists, Liquor Dealers^and Wine Merchants everywhere. RW. JAMES, and METALLURGIST. Havingrepaired and en arged my Laborat ory^am no* prepared to give all bistds or ASS AYS^asd CHEMICAL '.OKK at short notice. Oners^from the country hy mall or express receive^prompt attention Samples kept six months, and^all work guaranteed. Willexamine, report on and negotiate the^of mines Urandand Jackson streets, rear First National^Bank, Helena. M. T. R.G. DAVIES, ATTOKHET-A T-IiA W,^ROOM '. and 4 ASHBY BI.OCK. HELENA, Bf.t BLUECRASS EXTRAFINE PLUGTOBACCO Weclaim this is the finest chew of Plug^Tobacco ever offered to the public, and^any lover of a good chew will acknowledge^it has no equal after once trying it. Wi^want you to taste it; your judgment is^better than our praise. Ouraim is to excel. We think we have^it.* The rapidly increasing deman_ foi^BLUE GRASS proves that it has merit. Madefrom the choicest and most care^^fully selected Leaf Tobacco grown in Ken^^tucky. BLOC GRASS is a tough and last^^ing ohew, superior to any Plug Tobacco^produced- We ask you to try it, feeling^jonfldent you will appreciate the quality^which has made BLUEGRASS famousfor its HIGH GRADE 0T EXCELLENCE. MANUFaCTURCDBV PERKINS^ ERNST, COVINGTON.KENTUCKY. 3 I LENOIRHOUSC-Btaam |Heat Malat*t. and Helena av., Helena, Montana, Every rooma flrst-class front roost IS 1= SBJS F Mainstreet. Helena, Montana. Bulnsee center ot the city. First class. AU^the above hoasee Many restaurants in dose proximity at all prices. European Plan,^TSc tl.nn. suits il.Vi per day according to 1.^cation American Han SI r^ to iirW oer day^weekly rates. No disreputable people allowed.B. o. LENOIR, Prop both pcir n. Paper arthurp. curt Furniture, Carpets, Wall HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS. Havingleased the two upper floors of the Davidson block and connected th bbbBS with oar already^immense salesrooms, we now occupy four entire floors extending through tbe whole Mock fro**^Jackson to Main street, stocked throughout with goods of every grade and at prices that defy coampa*^Ution. Every purchase made STHlCTLY FOB CAnH DIRECTLY FROM FIRST HANDS mm*^shipped in CAR LOADS ONLY. An examination of goods and comparison of prices so lid Bad. PIANOS,ORGANS and MUSICAL MERCHANDISE. RUPTURE fortDlrrrit mitA da sMiltT.Pswsr. rf. Pamphletfre^v RUPTURE raai sejctlt n-RKDky aatsasx. 'SANDENELECTRIC TRUSS BMwSwia.TBir TRl'AA inWotui r**+\KK I M\^ U. ^i^ ins lisTi^rrKtiit.^_ J ^,-f*s^rl^ ^ ' KK. Wftrt with Rtw.cS^ ^H:^TLi- Wtm ln^i.l.n^ rritntunca Hrlsjct. r^^r^d strlrt'v oo V- ^V^ PHcc *S AS* l.Iu-i'.J^SANBf fi. SAWKI ftlMK.IEMVERv C3 ~Kti^ hj the Ol-'^I)U 1 iFfirK'H PATK\ i^-ACiUTlCELASTICTRUS. V-a. vai-'va, AVD 'islt OfVTIV1^Floctric Trw^s Ivrfsrt R^t*inr^r.^East to sMs-Fir. I n^tan: ly rsi!^^-^^^^ mvt- ^^r***^. Has con-d thon^wiD'la. Kstal J- ..^^^n.i fur ^ r*~ ] i-'r-st**.! I'snipn l*)t N^-, J rM ^ACRAMyyfo ST hA.V FKANflSCO CA ' FORMEN ONLY! iPfKITIVF FcrLCSTorFAlXniG MANHOOD;^m ruai I ll t General snd NERVOUS DEBILITY;^/^ITTT1^ X1 Weskness of Body snd Blind: Effects^^sw XwsbU of Error* or Exces^es in Old or Young1. Rohsial,S-.KIa IIMIIMIII rNM, R a.orvrt. HsssTtn t n la r^^. a r^4^S(rc. s-th. a ^ ft It. IKLOPrP l^H*.,%s * I'tKTS. ' I 'll. llH-i^Fii t^Nralll^atT HOIK TKKaT^*.*T^ S^^*^Sta Is ^ mmj.^R*^ Icallry rrnsN 4 1 Hlatc^. Terrirwrtta, aatd Rsarrlera 4 nuniri-a^Ton r*aa write lhc*a. wU-tk. full.t Isni'n.n, an I ti wif* at alls-, UStm. ISn. ill! HEIICAl C- *' FALQ. R. V HELENALUMBER CO. caiisssssorsisV.h. Owesjiaa.) Rouehand Finishing Lumber w -A.1ST 3D Ordersby Mall will receive Prompt Attention. Corres^^pondence solicited. Yard and Factory near N. P Depot. Caroets- Wall Paper Allof the Latest Novelties. STOCKENTIRELY NEW AT 112-114 B'DWAY -PaperingDone at the Lowest Prices.^^Wall Paper, 10 cents per Roll. J.R,. SANFORD. THENEW YORK DRY GOODS STORE FOEJVCIJD-SXTTVriVrEB,. MonsterReduction Sale AGrand Jubilee! CommencingJuly 15th AGreat Cyclone! BeautifulWe carry Wewill inaugurate a Mid-Summer Clearance Sale commencing July 15th of monster magnitude,^goods, stylish g ods fashionable goods will be slaughtered. Wejnean business. All must go!^no goods over. valueswill be ignored! mostmerciless slaughter! surplusstock annihilated! Ladies,you have he.d the kindness to patronize us to a high degree this feaeon. We rtc procate by^pivicg you unheard of bargains during this salt- No snap side-show goods that has been in stock for^20 years, or none covered with mold and mill-dtw, resurrected for a ehove sale. But beautiful values,^charming effects will be p'aced upon our counters at prices unhtard of m Helena before. Thepublic well knows that the NEW YORK store is unapproachable in style. How can it be otherwise,^with MANY, MANY years of experience, abundant resources, a most qualified buyer, a fashionable modiste,^give us advantages far beyond any wild hope competition may have. We are the leaders in style, the lead^^ers in quality and leaders of low prices ! The key note of our great sale will be, to seekers of good values: SWEPTAWAY: MANUFACTURERSPROFITS,^DEPENDABLE FABRICS SPARKLINGNOVELTIES^COMPETITION SWEPTAWAY. BEADEDWRAPS MUST GO, NEWMARKETSMUST REMNANTSxMUST^- - Monday, July at Rememberthe Day: allgoods sold GO, GO.15th newyork prices. Outof Town Orders Promptly Filled. Satisfaction Guaranteed. NEWYORK DRY GOODS STORE.^Corner Main and Bridge Sts., Helena