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THEDAILY IXDEPEXBEXT: HELEXA. THURSDAY MOBNTXG. JULY 25, 1889. moalEarth. ozeman. KS LllTlcN DEMOCRATS MUST GO. DEFIF5THE CIVIL SERVICE LA*. 8xth Auditor Coulter Making Places ForClamorous Republican Soldiers.. *^York World's W -tshington uperial:^T. ^ Coulter, the ij.-w sixth auditor, ta^pruvuiK tmuiflJ as Uioruuffh-ptct-u' ati ^ lb^eiai bt-adsman m even First Assistant^r,..etma^t^r fiwwai (JiarksoQ himself. A^tew da) a a#u Coulter chopped oil the heads^ol teii ohie'ii i,t division* at one swoop for^no other reason than u^ give their place* to^good republicans, and from d*y ^^^ day he^ia clearing out democrats :n the office,^whether they earn- iu under the civil^aervice act or not, and without ^-ven pre^^tending to advance any charges against^their efficiency. Mr. Coulter and the civil^aervice conimisaion are going to have a^aet-to on thia acore. Hereia a copy of a note recently ad-^dreaaed by Mr. Coulter to 11. C. Smith, col^^ored, a clerk of Class 1, appointed under^civil aervice rulea from Tennessee July Si,^^M: 'July 12, 1HKV ^11. C. Smith, Ksq.: 1 re-^spe^ tfullv ask lorjour resignation, to take^effect Monday, July 15. Ihmv. T.il. lul I.K.K. Aud. smithloioiedialel} went to the auditor^and asked if there were any charges^against him on account of his work, to^which the auditor replied: ^No, none at^ail; only we want your place. You aee,^the old soldiers are clamoring tor places^and 1 want to make all the changes at^once, so you had better hand in jour resig^^nation to take effect July 15 smith,seeing it was useless to demur,^^rot^- his resignation, to take effect Aug.^1 A. A. Taylor, republican member from^the r'irst Tennessee district, in indorsing^Smith's appllcati^n for leave with pay,^said: I his man, strange to say, is a dem^ocrat. Uut he is a cl-ver fellow, and 1 ad^^mire his honesty in not endeavoring to coo-^ceal bis politics since the new kdmimstra^tion came in. as mauy white democrats^have done. I am in favor of granting his^rt'jUesttor hileen dk)s' leave with pay.^1'i.dei ail circumstances 1 recommended^it, and 1 think if Mr. Kvan's i from smith's^district i were in the city he would do the^same tiling.'' liepresentative liouk con^^curred in the recommendation. smithis a demo- rat. This is the only^charge against him. lie has a record of^bring a good clerk, one of the best in the^sixth auditor's office. Mr. Harrison said^that party services ought not to diMjuaiify^a man tor holding an office. Sinitn does^not seek to be reinstated, but wanted to^know whether there were any charges^against him on file in the appointment di^^vision. He is toid by Acting Appointment^Clerk Kose that there are none and that the^rtuuest for his resignation did not come^from the secretary, smith was indorsed^by the entire Tennessee democratic delega^tion in congress, by S. S. Cox, New York,^by a part of the (Georgia delegation, and by^many other prominent democrats in differ^^ent parts of the country, for the position of^minister to Liberia, under Mr. Cleveland's^administration. CivilService Commissioner Kooesvelt^says the commission intends to make a test^of this case to see whether the civil service^law can be thus openly defied. Smith is a^bright young man. During bis stay in^Washington be has been graduated at the^Howard university law school and now^goes to practice in Chattanooga. YellowstoneNational Park. CommencingJune Sand continuing un^^til Sept 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^to purchase a round-trip ticket to Livings-^tin and either a 830 or (40 book ticket^through the park. These tickets Include^rail and stage transportation from Lit^ton and four and five da^ a, rsapKtlvely,^board and lodging at the Park association's^hotels. For further Information call at the^Northern Pacific ticket office. A.I^. Kli.ak, tr-nerai Agent. SundayExcursion Rates. AsSunday is the only day which ran be^^ . v- I.oliday or the la'e-rer, farmer^and busines' man alike, the Montana Cen^^tral Railway company will, until further^not.ee, 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 af spending the day in Helena or^Butte, and at the same time affording the^est] aeapis a chance of spending Sunday-^am id the magnificent scenery' of the canwns^of the Missouri and Prickly Pear or Cen^^tral park.P. P. Shelby, GeneralManager STjACrasontrade V^*4r MARK REMedy, CURESPERMANENTLY BACKACHE,HEADACHE andtoothache. (OJBPERMASEmY ALL 1CE8B. AtDarosiTS a*t^ Pf^Lnt*.^TBI CHARLES k. VfKELEB CO frienn.alConclave Knights Templar,^Washington, D. C. TheI'nion Pacific Railway company^will sell excursion tickets from Helena to^Washington, U. C . and return, for the^above meeting, at the rate of S7^i rj6 lor the^round trip. Tickets will be on sale from^October 1 to 4. inclusive, good going until^October H; good returning in trunk line^territory until October 18; final limit, Octo ber21. AdvertisedLetters. Lettersfor the following persons remain^uncalled for at the Helena, M.T., postofhee^on July 25. In calling for Uiem please say^^advertised. uk.NTLfaUK.N'sLIST. A.K. Veazik. Passenger Agent. Harvest Excursion Rates from Mis^^souri River Points to Montana. TheI'nion Pacific railway company will^sell harvest excursion tickets from Council^Bluffs, Omaha, St. Joseph, Leavenworth^and Kansas City to Montana points on the^following dates at one fare for the round^trip. S4^ W: Aug. ft and 20, sept. 10 and 24,^and Oct. h; extreme limit thirty days from^of sale: stop-over privileges date returning. A.I^I allowedYeazie.^Agent Adams,1. H.^Harnett, J. Bzill,D. s.^Begon. Nick^Berriman. K. C.^Boo hart, K. A. ^2^^Bouscjow, A. P.^Brand, Henry L.^Burgess, William^Carr^ngton, \V. VY.(^Caiswel, C. O.^Cauda, James^Clark, VV. S.^Collins, T. J.^Connelly Thomas^Cranmer. 1. VV.^DaaaaM, John M.^Holan, Chris M.^IHinavan, Jerry T.^Outton, J. S. Klllolt,t ilde^Evans, Thomas (2)^Kisher, J. W.^Garner, Michael harden, Adam^Oivens, M. K. c.rdon, Joseph^Onason, Alex^t.regory, J. B.^IIaim. Bcruhard^lleisl man, Christ^iioviaml, Charley^llolke. August^Holt. Will P.^UolitKjuist, L N^Jackson. Lewis^Join a, Patrick^Johnson. Ike (2)^Kelly, Frank^King. J B^Kinder, J B^Kowalske, Johann^Krami r. Martin^Larkin, Steve^Larsen, C^Lame, Joseph B^Lincoln, (ieorge^May. K VV Madd;.. Tom^Mi 1^ r. Harry^Mitchell, (ieorge P.^Mi rray. Wm J. (2|^M: i I- id. Thomas^Seiaajsji J. P.^o'Hriru tieorge^1'arsons, tieo. W.^l'euneck. ti^ o.^IVterson, C. J.^IVrrault, Joseph^i'loteslarit Orphans'^Juarne, Clarke^..^!^:^ . Albert^Ktiads. Mr.^Ii^ I lance Corset Co. iami. Kd. ..ohertson, M. O.^io sstusn, Andy^ssimon. Chris.^^^n,.rd. John W.^simpeon, W. F.^Sherman, H. li.^smith, Alex^smith, Jan es^button. H.^.Mark, C. T.^l'ayior, W. H. (2i^'1'iiomas. John C^Tierney , j^^.^Trowbridge. J H.^Yau IH-nberg. L. Y.^W anner. Adoif^Wagener, John^Wuerl, Louis^Whitney, VV. G.^Wuiiams, Burt^Woodard. J. F Abey,Frank^Bates, Charles^Bell. James H.^Berg. Charles^Bengstson, Joban^Biffinger, Fred^Brucker, Hy.^Brown, Abner^Cady, J. W.^I iCarley, Gus (2)^Campbell. D. K.^Carlson, John h i^Clark. Or. K. J.^Cowing, (^eorge F.^^ (intf, Charles^Cunningham, Geo.^I^eree, Joe^Oolan, John^Dudley, John T.^Edwards, Eimer^Krvin, Jamea^Kvana, Thomas G.^Kahey, James^Fisher, George 121^i iaines. Geo. W.^Oillette, C. W. loitsner. J.^Howling, S. ^reen, Joseph M. Hardy,Thomas Hart,Stephen L Hill.Kdward Hobsou,Wm. Uolderbaum.H. Dt^Hughes, Walker^Jameson, ^ M^Johnson, Alfred^Keale, John^Keck, KM s^Kinsman, Kichard^Knowles. t^Kuowles, ti U^Krabol, L^Larson. Aug^Lawson, T W^Louis * Clarke^Libby, Warren^Manaugh. Hugh^Marz. Frank i3i^Miller, VV m^Moutell, J. O.^Musser, l^-.n^Mundy. 1^. W. U.^Noble. ^_^nver P.^Osborn Bill^Pendleton. J. C.^Philipe, John^PedersoD, Job^Perkins, Frank (S) Home1 rustet a^Kautell. Job H.^Kasmussen, U.^Heed, tieo.^Kice, Louis^Losenow, tiustav^Boss. James B.^Kush, W. H. Schlosser.Henry^Sims. Kichard^sbeedy. John^smith, A W.^sullivan, W. B.^Svenson, John^^parks. John^1 hompson, John^Thompson, Wm^Tobin, P. H.^Yarner. John^Walters. James^Wallace. J. H.^Walker. J. M.^Whiteside. W. T.^Wiilard. Fred A.^WohlgenanLGebhard^Wood, J. H.^Woldson, Ole TheCloning- of an I in |x^rtAnt Outlet. Theblockade of a port is not more in^^jurious to its commerce than is even the^temporary obstruction of the bowels to the^health of the system. Constipation neces^^sarily arrests the secretion of bile, impedes^and diaordera digestion and poisons the circulation.The safest and moat effective,^as it is also the most genial, laxative and^anti-bilious medicine in existence is Hos-^tetter's stomach Bitters, and it is more^than probable that its sovereign efficacy as^a preventive and remedy for intermittent^and remittent fever is largely due to its re^^formatory action upon the live, an organ^prejudicially involved in all malarial com^^plaints. Persons with a tendency also to^rheumatic, neuralgic and kidney trouble^cannot do better than to antagonize it with^Hoetetters's Stomach Bitters, which invar^^iably checks it at the outset. The w eak,^moreover, are invested with strength by^this fine invigoranL SundayExcursions.^The Northern Pacific railroad will make^a Sunday excursion rate of one fare for the^round trip to all points between Helena and^Butte, via Garrison; also to Marysville,^Wickes, Boulder and all points on the Hel^^ena A Jefferson County, Helena, Boulder^Valley ^x Butte, and Helena 4 Northern^branches. Tickets to be sold on Sundays^only, and good to return on date of sale. A.D. Edoah. (General Agent TheManitoba and Montana Central rail^^ways will sell excursion tickets from St,^Paul and Minneapolis to Helena at ^4*^on fare, tor the round trip, on the follow^^ing dates: Aug. fob and : 0.h, SepL lOLh^and 24th, Oct. Ktn. (iood thirty days,^stopover privileges will be allowed within^limit of ticket, FortCrawford Mineral Springs.^The two oldest cities in Wisconsin are^(^reen Bay and Prairie du Chien. The lat^^ter was long a well-known frontier trailing^post, and was at an early date the site of a^United States garrison. In the war of 1H12^it was captured by the British forces and^held till the close of hostilities. From IMS^to 1K35 the United States kept a large gar^^rison here, and built Fort Crawford, a fort^^ress of large area and great strength. The^town possesses remarkable mineral springs,^one ot which has a depth of a thousand^feet and furnishes an inexhaustible supply^of water. It baa wonderful healing powers^in all rheumatic troubles and diseases of^the liver and kidneys, and some astonish^^ing cures have been effected by it, ^The^Burlington^ has on sale tickets, good to^Oct, SI, at a very low rate, and invalids^will do well to investigate it. Kor full in^^formation address W. J. C. Kenyou, lien.^Pass. Agent, C. B. 4 ^. K. K . St. Paul.^Minn. Wood.Joseph C x.dies' list.^Allison. Miss Julia Austin. Mrs. Mary-^Barrett, Mrs. Morns Beaugard. Mrs. S.^Beason. Miss Li ly^Bievins. Miss Fannie C.^Boyer. Miss Mary L. Boughtor. Miss Ella^farm*. Miss Minnie Carlson. MissGerda3^Conway. Miss Ida Davis. Mrs. W. N.^Davis. Mrs.Dailey. Mrs. Mollie Devine.Mra. C. J. Doyle. Mrs. James^Eriksou, Mrs. Bettie Evans. Mra John M.^lianriksoo. Mrs. Laura 121^Harris. Mra M. K. Hart, Miss M.^timgins. Mrs. E Uupfer. Miss Theresa^lmboden. Miss Belle^Johnson. Mrs. Lulie D.^Kalscb. Mrs. F. Kelly. Mrs. W. S.^Kelly, Mrs. Fanny Marrieite Madam^Mitchell, Mrs. Edwin^Moore. Mrs. Mary O'Biine. Mra. J. J.^Palmer, Mrs. Nettie P.^Penzenstadler. Mra Anna^K v.bourne, Miss Emma^Stanton. M s Maggie^Thomas, Mra. Catherine^Thornpson. Mrs. Uattie^vj a,kr r. M.ss Eiiza Waugh, Mra Anna^^e:.-r Mrs. M. S. C. P. Cfrti*. P. M. Cough1 and Cough !! aud Cough 111^What in the world la the reason yon will^couih and keep coughing and still keep tryingtnfenor medicines when Beggs'^Cherry Cough Syrup will positively relieve Thisia no advertis-^fact and we Forsale by all druggists.^Co., wholesale and retail yourcough at once^Ing scheme, but an actual^guarantee it.^K. S. Hale *^agents. t*: IV,!*'- northwestern passenger agent^of the Chicago, St. Paul A Kansas City^rai!^ ay. is nam in the city, and announces^to the public mat in addition to the regular^vSMonir compartment sleeping car, they^are runnius one of the most improved pat- trn*^i ^' ;;,nsn'a, and travelers can take^theirchc.ee. These cars are all vestiou'.ed^How can we be equaled, as we are the only^line between St. Paul and Chicago offetua^^these ad vantages Which1^ It! PortlandOregonian: Montana prohi^bttlonisu are unusually liberal. While^praying the constitutional convention to^prohibit the manufacture and sale of li^within the j '^tana they medicinaland sacerdotal purposes,^not quite clear whether they propose to In-^ereMe the sick iut or the membership of^ohurenes by this process. andsale of liquor^the state of Moo- exceptfor -- - - ^ at i j u ThairBusiness Booming.^Probably no one thing has car -d such a^general revival of trade at B. s. Hale ,v^Co.'s drug store as their giving away to^their customers of so many free trial bot^^tles of Dr. King's New Discovery for Con^^sumption. Their trade is simply enormous^;n this very valuable article from the fact^that it always cures and never disappoints.^Coughs, colds, asthma, bronchitis, croup,^and all throat and lung diseases qu'ckly^cured. You can test it before buy ing by^iretting a trial bottle free, large size SI.^Lvery bottle warranted. Derangementsof the liver cover a multi^tude of ailmenta. In ail cases where the^functions of the liver are interrupted or^disturbed, and the bile, its constituent se^^cretion, left circulating in the blood, some^disorder will follow. Dr. Henley 's Dande^^lion Tonic will restore the ^iv* r to its natu^^ral duties and promote the secretion of the^bile, thereby preventing jaundice, dyspep^sia. biliousness and other ailments. Sold^by K. S. Hale A Co., wholesale and retail^agents, Helena. Eoocn. Thetransition from long, lingering and^painful sickness to robust health marks an^epoch in the life of the individual, such a^remarkable event is treasured in the mem^^ory and the agency whereby the good^health has been attained is gratefully^Messed. Hence it is that so much is heard^in praise of Electric Bitten, so many feel^they owe their restoration to health to the^use of the Great Alterative and Tonic. If^you are troubled with any disease of kid-^uey s, liver or stomach, of long or short^standing, you will surely find relief hy use^of Electric Bitters. Sold at 50 cents and^SI per bottle at K S. Hale A Co's. drug^store. Gratifyinglo All.^The high position attaine 1 and the uni^^versal acceptance and approval of the^pleasant liquid fruit remedy Syrup of Figs^as the most excellent lavative known, illus^^trate the value of the qua.ities on which^its success ia based and are abundantly^gratifying to the Cal. Fig syrup company. Attention,Comrades!^For the annual encampment of the G. A.^K. in August the Montana Central railway^will sell tickets to Milwaukee and return^at S5^ 40 for the round trip ticket to be on^sale Aug. lVth to 2oth inclusive, good to re^^turn until Sept- 7th. The final limit re^^turning may be extended at Milwaukee^until Sept. 80tn. R GOLDSEAL^UBBER Proposalstor Water ^upp*y. Htlc-1*hereby give*. That, pueuant 'o an^t'(W of the ciiy co a a 11 of the cuj^ of Helena.^M ^Bt%n^A, the ucdervtcBed cotmltlee oa water, uf^* - -* city of Helen.*, ^*. . receive bide until 1**^o'clock on tbe let flay of A ti^aet,ltMp,for ^applying^*alfl city of H* ieaa with %*at*-r feac f re, eewera/e^AAd other i nrpoeea. mn4 the contractor will be^r^alred lo comply with the f^ilowlng apeclnca^Uotu rendition*, lo-wlt: 1.A full, aaipie ana eufflrtent aapply of ifood,^pare, wnoieaoifce and clemr wale* a halt be pro^^vided f^ r the uae aac mant*) of the Inhabitant* of^^eld cit^, and eoficlent to provide aald city for^Ara, eewcratce (maintenance and ronrtructlon)^**a4 oih^*r purpose*: and each supply ^ball be^fall, amplt* ana eamciont for the preeent popala^tsWn of eal^l city, and for t^r f tar- popalati^n ^f^^aid tUy, ae the aame mae M fr^m time to time,^Tartar the fall term of the prop ped contract,^and ikM water aball be pore and wbolaaome, and^free from animal, vsa^ftable or mineral aab-^etancea, ancb ae would render it onbaaithtoi or^una; for Unmeet.c aee. i.The preaaare in malne and pipe* at the^level of tlx* Ant floor of the cart ho aee of Lewie^and Clarke countv, altuate In aald city, and at all^other polnu ot trqa-1 httltcbt. nbnll be maJataia**d^at not lees than sixty p onds t the aqoare inch,^if reaervou wurka Bfiail be oeed; and if the dl^rect preeanre ayeiem shall be need, sixty pound*^lo theatioare in h. Are preaaure, and twet.ty-fl^e^to forty poantfa to the eqaare Inch, ordinary pree^iure, snao be maintained at aald pol^t, and at all^other e of e^aal height. S. The contractor to whom the contract for^furnishing aaia water may be awarded, shall lay^or furnish twenty mliee of mains within the Urn*^Ite uf aald city, exclusive of the amount of malne^connecting thew rksof each contractor with the^point or p jtnta of distribution, and bucd malne^aball be aa the followlnr; elx^a and on the follow-^i.-.^r streets in aald diy of Helena respectively :^At leaet tact lnch*^s In Inner diameter oa Law^^rence street fr^^m den ton .t*lq^ to Main street:^on Rodney street from Broadway to alelena ave^^nue: on Main street from Hrldtre street t^^ Helena^^venae; on Helen*, a venae from Main street to^the right of way of the Northern Pari lie Itallway^company, on Broadway from Main street to Hoo-^ney street At least eU-fct Inches in inner diame^^ter on M adison av**n ae from Law r-nce^street 10 Da via etreet, in the Haneer addition; on^Lawrence street from Madison avenue to iWiton^ardooe; on RtKlna, str et from HrldK* street to^Broadway, on filth avenue Irom Warren street^U^ Hoback atrwet. on Ninth avenue from Rodney^street to Idaho avenue At letet five Inches In^Innar diameter on oenton avanue from ftdward*^s;reet to Lynda ^ avenue, on Clore street from^Bridge etreet to Benton avenue at Flowerree^street. on Lawrence street from Madison avenue^to the western boundary of the townslte; on^Clark street from S*traw*^erry street to Clore^etreet, on Howey street from Adams street to^Clark street; on JenVraon etreet from^stre**t to V Ing street; on Ming street front J^son street to Howey street; on Bridge etreet^from Clore street to Chancer street; on Weat^Main str^*et from Bridge a tree: aouth 1.U0U feet,^on Uodaev st-eetfrom Bridge street south l.iOu^feat; on A , ...l street from Main r*treat to Kwlng^street, on liwlng street from Fifth avenue to^Helena avenue, on Jackson street from Wood^street to Mxth ivcdbs; on Sixth avenue from^Jackson street to Main street; on Broadway from^Rodney street to Beat tie street; on Klith avenue^from Hor^eck street to Tletjen street, on Oallaun^street trom Helena avenue to Flfta avenue; on^Lynda.- av^u ie tr ra Beno^n avenue east fiiu feet,^on Third'etreet, Northern Pacific addlU n, from^Helena avenue north 500 feat: on Urand street^from Jackson - treet to Warren street; on Warren^street from Broadway to Helena avenue, on^Hemltck street from Madison avenue to Harrison^avenue; on Chaucer etreet from Bridge atrwet to^Broadway. At least fnar inches In inner die me^^ter on l^eerborn street from Lawrence street to^Davis street, in Haaser addition; on Cutler^etreet from Weat Main street to Rodney street,^on Pine etreet from Joliet street to Rodney^street; on Water street from Cutler street aootb^4-V t^^r. on Breckinridge street from Rodney^street to Beat tie street; on Llghth avenue Irom^Kodney street to Hoback street; ^-n Eleventh av^^enue from Rodney street to Hoback street; on^in 'back street from sSleventli avenne to Pflaume^street. At leant three Inches In Inner diameter on^Davis street, in llaoser - addition, from Msdlson^avenue to Benton avenue; on Mraw tverry street^from Clarke etreet to Lawrence etreet; on Adams^street from Howey street to Jr-nVrson street; on^Beattle etreet from Broadway fea Ki:th avenue; on^Hoback street from iTifth avenue to ^leventh av^^anue. 4.The c^ in'rartors shall plnce down and con^^nect with the twenty mile* ot mains herein pro*^vldcd lor, a' points to r** deala.xa^ed by the city^coancl1, or a committee thereof, two hundred hy^^drants, and shall maintain said h^ dranis during^the c^^ntlnaance cf the contract bach hydrant*^shall have doable nozalea, and shall be non*^freexlnat, and of the latest and moet a} proved^pat era. t rovlded: that if the contractor use any^eyetem of pipe* and hydranta in aald dry, aald^hydrants need not he changed or removed, and^aald council eoali not relocate or change the^same 5The contractor shall be required to lay and^maintain, In addition to the twenty mil*** of^malne hereinbefore specified, sue. main , of^auch slsee, at such times, and upon such streets,^a* the city council of said city shall from time to^time direct, and shall place and maintain one hy^drant for each or e tenth of a mile on auch addi^^tional mains. If the same shall be of a diameter of^etx inches or more, or If the same shall be of a^ntameter of leea than six inches, then one hy^draiit for ea/h one-seventh ot a mile, said I y-^drants to be of the pattern above specified, no hy^^drant to be placed on any pipe leas than four^Inches inside diameter. to.A11 mains and pipes shall be laid at the^d*^pth of five feet rvelow the established srrade) of^tne respective streets, and all repairs ani exten^^sions ^ f mch mains and pipe* shall be under the^supervision of such street commissioner as to^gradee, locations and streets. Provided: that, if (.REITbmiSH REMDI kMURRAY'S SPECIFIC. Airaarantoed ror^ for sll nervoaa^riieeaae, such as ws K MKta-^uKY. LOSS uF BKA1.'- PoWKK^Hr-rt-rla, HaadaO. I AIN 1J^^TUR BACK, SIKVOi S PRO-^TRATIOS, WAUH'LNKSS,^LHV '^KHHCKA^CM IV^RSA b^SEMINAL W'kAK-^aarr aad cmrr^l^of (be ttea^ratlve^rrana. In *tth^r a^z. e osnd '-v^tDdlarrtloa or nvar-asartaoo. ffud^which olilmatalT Irad t ^ PKk-^M ATI'KB OLD I^S*M-^TY and CO - slI'^PTIu^ |l a ^^u, i.L^boa or alz htm for $5. Haat hj war '^ing.^mall oa raertpt nf prtra. Pall parttcolais ta^pamphlet, sent frea t arary applicant. WKGl'ARADTEK MIX BOXEA asconaaycaaeFor ewry B) o^d^r racctn*!, wa^^^Dd pit hoxna. with a written ^aaraau^ to re fundia* asonaj if our Specific does not eaV-t a Mit Ti, aj Li^l, Lllj^^'BSW^loan of^^(rrans. In Addreaaell commanlrarlan* to the Sole Maim^faciar-re. TBI XLhlUY MIDICl.NSln.. Kanaae^1tr. Mo^Tot aato In Helena ^^t H. M. P^acaaw * Co KRANICH'SGROVE! Thefinest pleaeure reijort and^pic-nic grounds in the vicinity^of Helena. TakeMotor for Kessler'e and^a free ride will be given to the^Grounds and return. Openat all times. MAXKRANICH, Manager. AK. Presto!; dbaxibra MARBLE aJTD BLUECRASS EXTRAFINE PLUGTOBACCO Weclaiai thia ia the f .est chew of Flu*^Tobacco erer offered to the public, and^any lover of a good chew will acknowledge^it baa no equal after once trying it. Wi^want you to taate it; your judarnent la^better than our praise. Ouraim ia to excel. We think we oeva^it. ^ The rapidly lncreaaina; demand for^BLUE grass proves that it has merit. Madefrom the choicest and most care^rully selected Leaf Tobacco grown in Ken^^tucky. BLUE grass is a tough and laat-^Ing chew, superior to any Flue Tobacco^produced. We aak you to try it, feeling^^nfldent you will appreciate the quality^which has made BLUEGRASS famousfor its HIGH GRADE OF EXCELLED CL MANUFACTURCOBT PERKINSft ERNST, COVINCTON.KENTUCKY. TheCelebrated French Cure, APHRODITINE Warramedto rure BFOrC rivw.neuse of Slirualants, Tola^or through youthful fodiscretioi^eui c, Ac., surh as lyea of Rraiu V AFTER anaor * i|.iam^. ovrr iutlulg.^^wer, Wnkefu'^ie Bark. Hemina^^^^tratiou Xorturu^BBBBSBi Weak Mem^nor. whfrh if ne-^1 oM areaixl iDasn^for S5 00 Sent tv nes. Hearinr down Pai Wfskiiess. llrstena. Xerrous^al krnixeious. I^ucorrhfea. l^ory. ismm of Power and Impn^(r'e^ u-.l often lead to premau^Itr. Price ^I.00 a tni ^ box^Biail nn rereint of price. t\^ i:m I n i.i tj; t VTr.KforeverrSS.OS^order, to refund the moner If a Fermanen^rure l^ not effected. Thoussn.ls of testimonial^from old and rounc. of both sexea. permanent^cured bv APHR'TiTiwa ^^irrular free. Address THEAPHRO MEDICINE CO^_ _western ntxri. OX17PORTLAND. OR iwldby R. 8. Hale A Co. whoieea e and ratal^!r u-.-.si*. a. e as.~r.ts far Ueiena, M..nt In ButteCity, June I. UR*- LfBBIG A CO.. From the GRANITEum IIUV4,W.I AREPORTER WAS CO^^ 1NCE1). HeWent Straight Away and^Convince Others. Laboredto expr maysystem of ptpee no* In use in said ritv anall^be ocCQpled hy the contractor. It aball not be^nereeeary to take up or relay any pi, *-s now In^place. T.Id no case shall said mains or pipes In any^manner IntetfVre wltb any maiua ar pipes laid In^said atreeu, so as to Injure or olistrnct the same:^nor shall aald malne or plpee Interfere with or^^^r^atract any eewer now exlstinK In said etreet*:^nor shall there be any Interference with or ob^^struction ^^f any mains or plpee which may be^ner^*a.!ter authorized, laid or co etrurted by or^nnd-r the authority of aald city hy mains that^may be hereafter laid by aald contractor; and at^ail pJace* and points in the said city where aald^water mains or plpee approach uae main* or^ylpea, there ehall be at least six inches of earth^between them. ITh^* water which may be required by said^rtry of Helena for the use of any and all bulldlnga^owned and occnpled by aald city for municipal^l urpoeee, shall be furnished h^ the contractor,^without cost or charge to aald city. v.In case of unavoidable ewcldent or b'eakaf ^^^^f machinery, due time ^hall he ertven to the con^^tractor to repair the lamagee, but he shall receive^no pay from any person or corporation for any^time durin a* which he fails to furnlab water in^the caiicee In tats section stated. IH.The works herein provided for shall be so^constricted and maintained as t*# interfere ae lit^^tle as posslH e w^th the rlvhU of others, and any^dama*!** recultlntr from such works, or the erec^^tion, construction or operation thereof, shall be^repaired and paid for by the contractor. II.bald worka, and the water system con^^nected therewith, shall be completed and In^reaaiineae for the oonve^aoce and ciatrlbntlon of^water throughout the twenty miles of mains^hereinbefore p ro-id^d for, om or before the first^cav of July, A D. 1SS0. li.i-l^)poa\j^j^ ah*llsp^ lfy the mw'nnm rates^at which water shall be furnisheu aald city and Its^Inhabitants f- r the \ar^ parpoaes for whirl,^water may he used under the contract. If a coat-^tract shall be awar 'ed. IS.The mayor and com ltteeof ths city council^of tsaid city,and asv officer or other person author^^ized by aald council, shall at all times have free^access to ths entire works and system herein^contemplated for t: e i arpose of Inspectlnc. ex*^amtnlD^r ^^r t^etin^ the eame, or amy part or^portion thereof 14.In caas a contract ^ha!l be awarded, the aald^council of said city, in the ordinance providing^for sal 1 contract, may add such other safeiruards^and provleioLS for the protection of aald city and^the Inhabitants, and for the care and preservation^of the streets and alteys In aald city, aad for the^revelation, conduct and m .natretnent of aald^w rk^, as to the said city council may seem fur^the best interest of aald city and Its inhabitants. 15.All terms, conditions and provisions of the^contract, in caae one shall be awarded, shall ap^ply to aad bind as w~ll the original parties there^^to as their respective succees^ rs and aasl^ns. MhWater herein provided forrh*ll be furnished^said city for a term of not less than one nor more^than a:teen years from ths first day of January, RsK Proposalsshall be sealed. Indorsed ''Proposals^for watsr sop ply.^^ adcrsssed to the chairman of^the unr'srsUmeo committee, acd left with the city^clerk of aa*d city on or before the hour herein^first above earned. Proposalsm^st bs accompanied by bonds in^the sum of five thousand dollars to enter into^contract If bid shall be accepted. Theright to reject any and al. bids ia ex^reserved. LfetecHelena. Montana, June l^ 18W. JACOBlUEB^^ . A. DONNBLT.^WM HaKKImj.N^Committee on w ater J.L. SMITH. FreightTransier Line, HSXJDiA. MoVTAAA. other OilClothing and Horse Covers SnagProof Rubber Boots. MaNt^FACTVRB B BT GoodyearRubber Co. StPaul Branch 131 East Third St. JajiesSit dam. Agent. MinneapolisBranch. 301 Nicollet Are.^John J. Tallmad*.*. lfeoager. Forsiale by all dealers. Ask for them^and lake do others- W.K. Frankun.^Bawident Salesman. Helena FITZGERALD,BURKE ^ CO.,^Masons, Builders Contractors. Allkind* of merchandise and^freights, including ores, promptly^ferred from depot. Officeat J. FeWberg*8 Store and at the^depot. Orders will reeeire prompt at^^tention. Summons. Tsrrliorrot Moatama. Conatj of Lewis aad faths Jssctos * Court ot Hslsaa I i aa-^fors B T. Woodaian, Jasiles ot th* peaca Alhnxaistas-baudr. plaiattt, aa.J w Blara,^dsfs: daat Tb poopls of the territory of Moataoa. to the^aN^Te u*meil cefeadaat, a'as'I up. Toaare nervhr icanayd to be aad annaat^hefors me. B T fc ooi'maa. a Justlcs of the :aand for tee couatr of Lewie and Clarke, at n^^cfBre in H-kena. on ^rldaj. the list daj ot Jaaa.^A D. l*aj. at U^ o'clock s m. of said dat. tt.ee aad^than to make answer to the romp aint of Albert lilaarTithe abore naaied amB^ OM. la a dvU atrlraito recover the sum of fortr-elx dollars -aid^cents, f ^r goert*. ws-ee aad mer haaeBs*.^aad delleered br plabanW to SaSaailint at Lis^^ istaart aad reqoeet cm or about the rear^in default th^r-of judgment will ue rec^set you. J ^T Black, the abor. naaaed^for the ran of forty-six doU.rs and^lis and costs of eslt in tUs behalf az aeeraay aaad that 14th day of J ana,^A. D 188S. B F WOODMAll.^Jaatatt of taw Peace of aald TiiaaaMt^T. F. Casa-t. Siasi asj Bar Pmnitts^. ChildrenCry for Pitcher's Castoria Thefsllowins ie an article copied from ths^{Seattle Dally Press: Areporter who had been In poor health for^s ^m*^ time and had received no benefit from the^treatment of several physicians, was attracted hy^an advertisement ti this paper, bat being very^chary he determined to find oat if the doctor could^do as he claimed. He accordln/ly called on Mr^M. o. Bollock in the file room of the Stetson A^Poat mill. Reporter^I understand that yon have been^treating with Dr. W. Norton Davis What success^has he had in yonr caae* Mr.Bullock I was afflicted for abont twenty^years with catarrh. The macue woald pass back^frorr. my nose into my throat, and recently th^trouble began to extend down Into ths bronchia^tnbea,caaslng a shortness of breath and wheezing^aatf of asthma. Vy ears were also very much^affected. The short time I have been treating^with Dr. Davis has been sufficient to stop the^wheezing and I am Improving every way so fast^that 1 feel cor Aden, that I shall soon be wall. J.S. Cole, contractor and builder,corner Eighth^and Waller streets, was ths next one interviewed. Mr.Cole^Yes, I believe the doctor can do all he^claims. 1 would have attacks of hemorrhage near^^ly every day, which weakened me down so that I^had scarcely any strength left. I had a alight at^^tack the next day after I commenced treatment,^but have had none since for now mora than a^m:^nTh. The trouble is due to catarrh,^il. li Davia, *J)7 Washington street,seemed very^enthusiastic, saying that he contracted a cou^o^which lasted for several months, which nothing^would relieve, until be commenced taking Dr.^Davis* medical inhalation, when he was cured at^once. Ayuong man working In the electric light works^ressec himself about as follows. youknow the feelings of c ne who fears that^he Is about to lose his mind you will understand^my case w hen I first put myself under Dr. Davis^care I was so absent minded that when one^would apeak to me I would answer at random or^not at ail, and It seemed as if 1 could not remem^^ber aaything. My back was very weak, and my^nervous system was ^^ unstrung that 1 would be^startjed by the slightest soand. I put m^self un^^der the doctors cars, having bat little faitn, but^trrrn the immediate improvement I was satisfied^that he understood my case, and now la lavs than^two months I am happy to say that my fears are^gone and 1 am eouad and well once mors.'* FredK. Thompson, Ninth and Bossll streets, a^machinist, said that for ye-rs he had been afflicted^with kidney and bladder trouble which had baffled^the skill of some of the best physicians Us went^to see Dr. Davie to get his opinion, with no idea^of taking: treatment, but after ths doctor had ex^^amined him he ctianhred his mind ^Us wsnt over^my body,'* says bs, ^as I would over a piece of^machinery that was oat of order, and before he^ext rosesu an opinion If he did not know what ths^trouble waa it was not his fault I gained at once,^showing that my confidence had not been mis^^placed. I never enjoyed better health than I do at^present, havlne treated just ons month.'* Fromthis eviden e the reporter waa satisfied^and immediately put himself under the doctor'a^care, aud he firmly believes if any one can cure^him Dr W r^orton Davie wlU do ao. a- r Davis la the founder of a system of medi^cine he calls t xi.i t lopath v,whk h consists ia the^employment of material locally of through ths^blood, in which unhealthy cell* are deficient, to^^gether with Vegetable system Builders sisctrlrlty^and magnetism. Inthe human being, as well as la anlma's and^plants, every organ Is composed of cells. If these^cells are deficient In any of the histological ele^menu the animal or plant becomes ill. The only^scientific, aa well aa rational system of medicine^is that whit h restores these cells to a condlUen of^health, and in this manrer ths doctor claims that^he can core many filar sera heretofore considered^Incurable. tiecan be consulted himself free of charge, for^a few weeks, at the Merchants Hotel, from 10 a.^m. to 8 p. aa.. after which one or mors physicians^who thoroughly understand the system will con^^tinue the practice. Ceilulonnthy ia so popular in^Spoiane rails that two ;^h^slclans are kept busy.^The secret of success is that all physicians are^regular graduates, and no case Is tr salad If the^doctors do not feel certain of success. MONTANA RHEUMATIC REMEDY! AnInfallible Core for RHEUMATISM, ,Neuralgia and Gout. ThisI- not a patent medicine that effects a can^by nodermlntntf the ^y*cem, bnt a remedy com^poeed nf powerful ingredients that while In no^wise lnjnrioua, works directly upon the blood^and drives the disease out throuah natural rhan^nels. Ni mjrhi^ Cira, ofChronic Caaes of Rheumatism bars been ef^^fecteu by It daring the past year In Montana. J.T. MURRAY A CO ,^Mennractcrers, Aaaconca, M. T.^POPE A o CONNOR, Agents. LIEBIGWORLD DISPENSARY ANDINTERNATIONAL^Med 1 otvlgAn d | #9 urgloal Institute, 301and 303 Wwt 9th St.. Kansas^City, Mo., and 400 (reary St..^San Francisco, Cal.^For the Treatment of all Chronicl Surgical Diseases AHistory of Our Heroes. Our Statesman. Ou^Scholars, Our Men of Note In Ever, FleM. APPLETONSr~CYCLOP^DIA OF Mi-RIIl\ BlOGRiPHl. TheOnly National Standard. Appleton'sCyciopaidla of American Blogra-^_ 17' contains a biographical sketch of every par^^s' n eminent In American civil and military nlsto- ity. art.In science and in lnevntlnn Including dletin-^gulshed persons born abroad that are related to^oor neUimal history, and embraces all the coun^^tries of North and Mouth America. It la a com^^plete history of the New World ta erery branch^human achievement. R.S. HALE^ CO. fAT Ho LBb A LB AMD RETAIL DRUGGISTS. Dealersin rateat Medicines. Fancy Tots^'roods. Lantern Lamps and Lamp Cfooda, (Halt^faints, oils, etc ^urglca) Instruments, Crotches^Braces, etc. Wholesale areata for Curo fo^Cnaghs and Colds. Atrk s Pile ointment. Witche^^Sg^,.odium, Bosanko Medicines, Dr. Kilmers^Hemedy, Dandelion Tonic Oregon Kidney Tea^Duterd's Sped He. MACHiNERT JOHNSTEDMAN HELENA,MONTANA.^IRON AND BRASS Founderand Machinist 'HONFRONTS *Bim BULL CABTUtUB ASHBURNK. BARBOUR, ttorneyana Counselor at Lai MAHON1CTIMPlI BBLBNA, M. T. Co. Bain St. and LENOIRHOU81^Steam {Meat^leleaa ar . Helena. Moatana, Meary rooma Oret-cJs frontrocm s I t B SF tI c .a2 te- I a w- sa^ FAOIFIOHOTf -TtTWM H^'*^' Montana. Badneee . enter of the city First class AU ta^5 *S3A laS ^^^J^:ln clo~ I'roxlmlty ., all t rice. KuTpe^ Plan.^_L^ ' '. ^^^^J1'!^ !* ^'T according to loc atton American Plan 11 ^ to ES oardar^weakly rata., jfo disrepntssll ^,|ibi allowed.B. o LBNOIft^ ProlT boIJ .STABL!SHED1877 JAS. McMIIsLAN t^ CO., )rsOF THL MinneapolisSheepskin Tannery SIDES,SHEEP PELTSrPTOS, WOOL, TALL0** Ginsengand Seneca Root. HEEPPELTS ^V. FURS A SPECIALTY. UttSeoondStNorth MINNEAPOLIS, ntaSolicitedw nie for i iroula lOl. 103A Appliancesfor Deformities. ARTHURP. CURTIN. .SSSIffiSrESFiimitora. Carpets, Wall Paptr way,near Windsor botel, Butte, June 1st. I pae^and equ^ment^fo, IHOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. facilities,apparatus and^successful treatment of every form Mlxiytwo new rooms .erv quiringmedical and surgical treatment. Sixtytwo new rooms for p^modatlons west of New York saa patients;best accom illustratednapats on Deformities theI ' and Bookon dls Writefor Clubfeet. C urvature of the Spine, Piles, Tumors,^Cancer, Catarrh, Bronchitis. Inhalation. Elec^^tricity, M asm eel -m, Paralyrls, Bpllepsy, Kidney,^Bladder, Bye, Ear. Bkln and Blood, and all^burclcal Operations.^DIeenses of women s specialty,^free. Theonly reliable Medical ana Surirlcal Institute^making a eperlalty of private diseases. Allhlood Disease* surreeefsU) treated. Byph-^U11* Poison removed from the system without^mercury. New Restorative treatment for lose of^\ ital Power Person* unable to vlelt u* may 1*^treated at borne by correspondence. All comma^nicatlon* confidential Medicine* or Instruments^sent by mail or express securely packed. One^personal Interview preferred. Call and consult^us, or send history of your caae and we will *end^ln plain wrapper our Book free, explaining why^thoueande cannot be cured of Private, !-pecial^and Nf-rvous Diseases, seminal Weakness, sper^^matorrhoea, loipotency. Syphilis, Gonorrhoea,^Uleet, Varlcorle. etc .etc.^Pacific Coast Institute established for nearly a^oarter of a century. Corner of Ueary and^laaon streets, San Frandeco. Cal. Diapenrary^and Druij Store occupying whole corner of block. Firstclass room* and Board for SOU pa'lents at^the sanitarium connected with the LiebigWorld Dispensary. Callor address Kansas City, Mo. or Saa Francisco Ralliorala Havingleased the two upper floors of the Davidson block and connected th aame with our alreed^immense salesroom*, we now occupy four entire flour* extending through the whole block fror^Jackson to Main street, stocked throughout with goods of every grade and at price* that defy rompc^0tion. Every purchase made STRICTLY FOR CASH DIRECTLY FROM FIRST HANDS an^shipped In CAR LOADS ONLY. An examination of goods and comparison of prices solicited. -IVfTTxexo Pejpsjrt-m ent. PIANOS,ORGANS and MUSICAL MERCHADIS1. G.O. YERGY, scocnseoBTo GEBAUER^ YERGY, Dtujint Lumber,Laths. Shingles, Sash, Doors, Mouldings and Finishing^Material. All Kinds of Hardwood Lumber Constantly on Hand Officeand Yard corner National and Lyndale eve., foot of Rodney street.^Orders Promptly Attended to. Country Order* Solicited. Tele;.honeNo. 2.^HELENA, M. satthai r*-a^rr pair Ta*LVarr A F^c*amd.^'^Correct Shajpsa. TheHelena UNDERTAKINGCO Officeand Ware rooms 19 Park^Ave. Telephone No 245. Openday and night. Finest stock of goods la^Montana Bodies preeerred jan^^length^of J.B 81 v^ays* B.S. Hale A Co sl *waa 1prescribe and faliy *a-^dorse Ri( G l ^ ths oalj^*r^eclfl^. for the ccrtzjn cal*^r-r thisd,-esse.^o^. H. LN^ ^ RA 11 AM. M. Amstcream.^ Y^Ws have cold Bl^ G for^-iany year*, and It baa^rlrer tb* bast sf *al ^^faction I- H rVCHE A CO.. chicasTo.IP.^^ I.ww. Bold by Bracsuu hM. Parrbea A Or shil*. JOHNA. SCHNEIDER. FRESCOPAINTER, Boom10, Third t loor. Ash by Block. F.O. Box 786, Helena. M. T. Publicbuildings, churches aad dwelling houeea^decoraaadU the latest style WU1furnlab oesana. Decorated Hon. W. A.^Clark ^ aad M J. Talbot'a Ii*ll1iai n. Butte. Scratchwork aad Bmbossed Or as^eatated. ^ *peclaltT ED.L. FLAHERTY,^UNDERTAKER i00 Witm at T.leehrw tiO Notice niof the el^1 Mlertrlc RockyFork Town A Blectr^election of director* and the Lla**eaa may piov^li come before the^win be held at the ocac* of the aald mm otthe^y for the^of ^ .. t pearla t^ e city of V day,the *Tth day of July. IBM* at 4_o clock r oasatar- ,-BnBraaaTT AWomaa'sFace h Her Fortune. SIMMS nR5iMMsja^CoKPtooorT otehea.Both*. PI^aa IstrMoni't Beautiful Compia.icm^ama* the aa* of aowdera and cream*^^ arranteo perfectly barm lee* Hold by aU least^lac dragfil*ta at ^1.00 per saa of 100 wafer*. OR SIMMS' SAFE ^ttrOOICAL WAFERS^ir- and reliable for all fi aik hraraiarltlea^Price *X.^ aer Wr.. Saat by ssall secure, oa^rscsapc of prsoa. Wsctsmtsd to^'^Tansy or ^p^ajiei*!.'^THUS^LER a OO 83 Chamosjr* St^H M Parcaaa A Oo, Boat ISMaM, Hi ^*^Vara ITCONFORMS TO 8HAPE OF FOOT Ifyou want perfection in lit. with freedom from^corns aad all discomfort ysa will tlwivs wear^the Burt A Packard Shoe. It I* acknowledged^a* the mnM mmfnrta'^. the K-iniiy and swat syilat BSalem.ns ^h.w made In the world,^on'f spoil your feet by wearing cheap shoes. Tb.Burt ^ Packard Shoe rn^t^ no more than *af DtherSOS *Be*. Ammgm sw laaji' ^^ 1 I' *. raiua Allstyle* in Hand made. Hand welt, and Burr* t.^alio Bots' and VticrflC. I' not sold by your dealer* al^hu^ name and your addreM t* PackardL Field, Brockton, Mas*. Sold r^FR-D Ge^iVER, HelereMont, FORMEN ONLY! iPfL^ITtVF Fo L0ST or FAILING MAWH00U^*i ^* Gr-nfrai and NERV0XTS DEBILITY mT!1 T U T v*a*-*r:e^1 of B^dYand Kind: Effect*^Vn* \J AV XJ of Error* or Exceaaeain Old or Tounc. Rs4^araL. ^total, a t MI^^^m. fu^. H-.t.,w,-a.la lalar-e a9 HtFwtttrlha ^ ^4k. t al^f^ * * 14^r^ it ^tKi.*\S *% r a uts of |A^T.^IhtMBl .ir * aarMitlsrst Hoik I hMT1r.\T-Brar^i. Ia^ a da*,^^^as faxati *^ frtttai 4! State-*. T*^rri***^*^^, asatl F*^^w4*rai Toasit rWi.^Tsaa ni ^ntw IBssaMB. fail I e t n'suast ^^-^. a^W prwvfa a* a: ltd* c*itMificai e* ^ 'falo. n. INTERNATIONALHOTEL ESTABLISHEDIN 1865. REBUILT IN 1887.^The Largest Leading Hotel. Has the very Bes Accom^modations in the city. Haifa Reduced; $2 pe* ay ani^upwards, according to location of rooms. A.lAfWH^B, - - V.o\wT*veXot Caroets- Wall Paper Allof the Latest Novelties. stcx:kentirely new at 112-114 bway PaperingDone^at the Lowest Prices.^Wall Paper, lO^ents per Roll. J. II. SANFOKD. Calkins^ Featherlv, NEXTDOOR TO P0ST0FFICE^Stationery, Liegal Blanks Aiken ^ Lambert^Gold Pens, Blank Books and Memorandums, Pic-^ur e Frames and Mouldings, Baby Carriages and^Q eneral Assortment of Notions, FormerlySPAREY'S HOTEL KoropeanPlans. PHILIPSBURG,MONTANA. Ranon Both American and^Sample Booms for Commercial Men. Mr* T- H. MORSK.Proprietor* THENEW YORK DRY r'erfrr' ISpav., fartaittfet mwt% lar. Tat. *^^ !^^-*,^^aMllt*. Potit. ^Ul4 ttrifi T co kf^i 8.Ah8^R SXlaflERtlK at-iitr. fo^f-aava-Mfi RUPTURE tM*^^^KJf 11.T CtTRKObf oai ^ - E^LPCTRIClfibS iv*^ .t-n cTH8l^Ul..^.^It r f a I % r It. Cl t iTag 1 PwT ^ ^TP 11 ^ 1^4f ft KK. ^'^ra with Eaae A (nr.^iw*w^tMB*i eo^^t'la*M lrtaa^r 0l^^#^ -#i I^K.KIVtl. CC Li FERENEWED niaCl-8Itw Ga1^'aaicrKAIlf BELT wit.^Klrvtnc Eunpecaory, triar^antstwi the tana* foaai f ul^durta--.^ *w.d pa*rf*^rt Cfaaii^Hii^ wrj in *.h#^ world. Curw*^wif .ojt m^*^1irlRa, lwa^rvoar^la ' Hack Kidnmy s of rWxua^.r^ ^rr-1 f -r I'amph No. 2. THPS * ty ^ ,7Q4 Sacra in ^*d*o a-^3-^a S S.^a*rL.|^t.|st^Qia^ Mr PaulS A. Bickel Uni'edSpates BEPlTf MineralSurveyor ir.S N. Main St. *CH UPTURE r'arrr-i t-jth^ Oaaa^r^t-avt' CBCCTATI-^^^ELASTIC t^US. o-tx.tOtnrr r^ ^^Prfat't BsvtaixiB* *- 304 ricTrutt Tto *r^s^r. ln*l_^aea.-**. rla^car**di. ^(**^^ rada. Emist* .^'.^+*m*4 tor Trmm tllmtmtrm^m^4 i*ampblsat N l^ XT1 nl*'^ ^sT'C_Tp^^ co 125ACRES Home Grown Trees, PAYETTENURSERY. Thslargest and Boat cosaalete noraerr ttoek^ztowb fa ills nortaweec Lar,. cbade aad orna^^mental tree* for ^rr~t and lawn planOr-^, rows,^thrahe. ^nl^^. fruit* e'e. alwar* a^ toe lnweet^prior* Wholnali aad retail. AU stock warraat-^^4 tla* to asase tma sa rerrestated Urd.r earl), t^WH1TMT BRO^Parette, Ada Coantj, I ColossalMidsummer Reduction Sale! OFPROFIT TO ALL! Weare not disappointed. Our store is daily crowded with eager purchasers. Our sales have been^*noTniou8 1 he pas-1 week. We are selling in accordance with the prices quoted in our bulletins and^fabulous mark eown sale prove that oure have the true ring of truth. The reduction of values will go^m^rrily on. Ladies, you must remember this is a harvest of phenomenal bargains of the most attract^^ive merchandise We are grateful to you for your unbounded patronage during this clearance sale. It^proves you repose confidence ir what we say. We never misrepresent nor quote lalse price^. We havea regard for your gcod common sense, a regard for our word. The coming week our store will^present an UNMATCH ABLE^STARTLING EFFECTS! APPEARANCEOF IRRIS1TIBLE BeautifulGoods Sacrificed, SummerEffects Demolished,^Remnants Regardless of Cost, AWaterloo for Competition ATTRACTIONS! JamesTwiford. mahcpacttjbabop Wag-onSheets, Tents, Awning,^and Hydraulic Hose. tjdifferent sajlss at^*^d tb* latest Improved CaasaaofaUwide to ISO^The AX!*.-TH1- r WEAKUric* Free! Bit U let I TaatrM-2 ^ Sm* V'Cwt ae* Bk**W*d Mad r-^^~^mtmAP* *^^tn-* l^^tiui*aS r 1 11111 fail J. Dunugthis week we will offer many high-priced novelties in Beaded Wraps at about one-half their value.^These goods are new and stylish and at the prices placed on them they will certainly interest you. A lady's^costume may be perfect in every manner, yet it is not complete without a shoulder covering, especially for^church or theatre. Permit us also to call your attention to the remainder of our WHITEDRESSES, TEA GOWNS AND WRAPPERS. Wecongratulate ourselves upon the marvelous sale of these goods this season, we are getting anxious to^close out every surr mer garment now on hand and will make short work of it by making large concessions^as to prices. REMNANTS,REMNANTS, REMNANTS. CLUNYLACE,^MADRASS LACE,^BRUSSELLS LACE,^IRISH POINT LACE Curtains! Curtains! ALLGOODS SOLD AT NEW YORK PRICES Outof Town Orders Promptly Filled. Satisfaction Guaranteed. NEWYORK DRY GOODS STORE.^Corner Main and Bridge Sts., Helena