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THEDALLY INDEPENDENT: HELENA, TUESDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 1 .8te*.
Throwninto Republican Ranks by a^Mortar Well Manned
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wasthrown int^.^lhe Hon. Mm^ivmbrTt.jn^ccasmn. The house^very pas-agr^.vated u\^-
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firedand a bomb^the republican camp.^Ward and II' n W ^ 1^tbe orators of the
wastilled I* (.veitl .win^, '^way and aisle bniu awn** ^!
ahich^^^ cr.vrrKl mvh flow-^hx O.*. ilauaer, I homaa^, o.nnrli. A. J. DavidaoD,^C. Ashfcy. Hen Harris^P Curt.n. J. J. Kallon, Dr.^Hauler. C. Aiktn^ .n, Co^livan, fcl Z 'timet man,
onthe statf*-^era, were ^atfeaal^Cruse. .lu-'.f M^E W. Ku:^^ti\ H^John C and A
oteeleCfiarl ;^i,^ Job. 1
James-,l Kiijertonand
SSS1^,:..^d' wVdl.-d'pre^ent of tt.^Vou^^ Men s dem... rat.c cub, was
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^Mrivmberton ^^^^and tie never made a b^life or hit the r-puJ
aoonas li^' *^s^applause well .^greater profi'ili'^ixiirs U^* d ^ i^^lie bettan M^orrats tlie imp'^^the leicisialuie *^interests and SjI^warned HM I ^* P
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u-t d a ifteal l.urrt ^n^wtileh was ^WViled tn^. asa imJj in ^^t to Mr. Pru^at 1p^ i;rk':u(f Ujj^... it elertir.K^, ideiit,h-d *un the^it .. s .ii KM paapM and^at il repuo.le ans ar
:c *da^t will be character z-a^nv the . atravaKani iueth..^Js tt.ey Uu- m^Slated i . ^'^ pi.ti.nl WOI p BH ^ ^*J^it^.. in I ht. He wa. .tad to say the.cam^,n tl.e wiK-le ac.tan .-ne, but a
hadto^-tie etna.
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lew^\I0 I^ui ud. I ^
namea.^ lie did i.zstus^to anni'V manhood
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at if Carter a:,d Harri.-'/u
,d ^e W..ii..i ii**1' il ^1-Ti.h.11.
ime:U^ai ane. p would each ********^of wool, that silver would be ^^. rito H I^aiid lead *^.uld be worm ** c-eiita a pound.^Jv..ii,e river, and stress w. i!d tlo^^ ii. ...i k aid homy. Hut we t.*ve nol^k^I unjes; the pr. bus^fruit to tempt
mint's
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hailall ltie^e K^^dave developed to d. ad s-a^the moutu, but turn to saiies the lipa^ihev told J^U Harris.n. el-ction^mZ* huh wattes. Carnenie orders a^^T ceiil reuucnon ol wanes wh.-neve.^Cwwntatakea j.mieiii.K trip thro ^t^Eorotewita .lau es ti sJ^lmi*hty^laMlause ai.d lanuiuer) he ^^reJJntlv cut h.s latH.reis wa^je
cent,more to lutroduee I'nn. e^1o lhe crowned head, ol t irope.
uomi. ers in Clay county, lb
lilaine., so ver^^down hf-
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diaua.cn.ied on li-uny
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tiiir r. sis i-.s to h.m and carried a banner^bearinK ibe legend -Benjamin Uarris .u^ai d U eisteak.^ I'be.e men represeul
-*JbOpeoLi.- and now tney are loek.-d out^irom woik and it is all laHf mm IB*^enouir'i to eat^111 d Is c a; MluCfa^l.avi i-e'-
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mktrain- rd and .Vjveter,^out id work aim
.dout.-inc. last April and^ii. democratic majt rof^jl down to these Mnf^sTHa^^staiwoK |^-ople ei^hty t-ns ot pr.^lapuliiis'-i I bele havebeeli m-.ie
ai.dlab r tioubl; s .luce^inau.uiaiiou Him ^-re dunnit the whole^land's aduiiuiai ration. ISrad-^^ non-pariisan aathorttjr
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nlifts ior;^ s^ ven tadur. . m w^ilur.nn -... ^as* ^^^^^. Waj have these^EMmnhappened^ \N ny h .ve the republi^cars not Erfl UmU pn .uiMs^ How can^the, expect 5. u-*l. *S ^orks to believe
'S*BMv tell us the d. iiiocratic party is a^free tmde punj and i:..^t ptol- cuoi. means^Imtb wanes, au-j mi. n prtacli^-d to j u^day m and ua^ out ^J HljrtlirM tWg^s5^ mi ll m* v. the^ charne the^democra.ic pai y wua i-e.un a tttm trate^party. n.. y ai M I* ^'^^ *^ ,lle 8 and lb*^mmkm tailliaii a*, n pub.ican to stu.w
hima deiuo( r^t p,-tt r.i t..at ev. r ia\i^refl^trte trwlc. i o^ Anaconda p.aiioim ai^^tinctU d. ciaicthat we are not a tree trade^party, but ol ' our t UkSJ wn ^w l^eli.-rthau^wedo Mr. l'eiui -ru.i. tu^ a aliuinl U^ a^preacher u. ttaUal u BswntJ wlawsja* up ami^^aid tuat dcuiocra.a haven't frt a^J sense^aud .aid am ^Injun sptculai^ha.1 do brains or was euher a M or uar^or Iwlli iomakesucuau idiotic staiement.^There are brains m all par lies. He i aid^the democratic ntra was u^ roller t a tar If^sufficient to ceiray the expenses of con^ductini; a judicious.y a-iuiui.stered toveru^ment, (appiai.^e| ar.d warn he askt.:. ^Is^that not roil.'.'^ m veral voices snoute^i,^^I'orTect.^ I'ontiuuian, he sai^!: ^Lu-^uecessary taxation :^ io just ii.xauon and^the denim ran ^ p*r:^ tavors l le r. ntjiist^iuK ot ihe tariff, so ibU th. taS I b.^placed on lue uixuriis and relieve ^uia-^possible the laX uiM'l the DtCei^.^rit s ^)^^fife, -UreV . ppia .s. I We w mi o help^lue men mat s*^at aud toil (AppMus--)^Ue men shewed how lalse me ci.ar^r^made wai thai lh. democin'ic ptrtj de^stroyeii tae awrchanl aaarute. Heaaid the^republican i arty apfffopttaM*] iln.bodOOO^to nuiiil up ire !i^vy, ai:^l wh/n I'lesiuem^Cieve.aud usLiuru coutrol, they aid^not eve.i turn ^ canoe^over to .-v creiary Whilii'y and^ieit me scan ^^^ d ^ii pt s a siiai ^ ran no^seas. In i .ur short yeara Mr. \\ h.ia^ ^ li -^^Kivenustuh' BMUBiMatM m ii a:.d^^even or ei^i.i ^ r.- under cons'iu lion;^that is mote .nau l^.e irpublica. s did iu^twen y t ur j iu lAppiaus .)
Weni ver n-n any nun. uuln ll.SH pub^^lican* ciin^- inio power, no Kjbeson. or^Roches la K ^i e IM p * i'le's money. He^said lhe i^o..-. wa.- aneurd that ibe republ.-^can parly was taM mend of silver, and he^){ave sound m .sons to show that Hie c.emo^crane par.y ^ *ays fostered and encour-^aned the coinage of the dollar ot our^daddi. s. Applause and another bouquet, i^In the in rHern counties Carter has^preach, d toad so much that people are all^leaden. . l.tutibitr ) He U^u nave the^history ol the 1^ au rulinn which Mr.^Wiudo u has not J el rt vers, d, I be law is^just tin same ami he canuot change it, and^.-^t^ \ - K.a ns w. u d n t a.low him 11 uo^so if ic couid. lue Mill* bill i.^a. u^.'.d as ih^ republican patty will^be lo-inorrow. (Applause.) 1'bat bill^^MM to t^k^ Is p^ r cent duty i ff lead,^but toe senate substitute, a republican^mcas .re, pr..p^.st^ io take *40 per ton off^coppci, bui they say nothiUK ^*^ ^^od about^thi^; out jjsttuesa'ne we wi.I put a cop^^per on to. in. iLai'Khter and applause. J^f he strannest thmn ou earth, h continued,^is that the r^pui i.eau part, is in meud ot^the i^i^orer; their lrieud.bip i* like that of^Uie hutinry woll lot the de.enseless kid.^The speaker theu showed t .at they Ut ver^since 1NS1 enac edalaw for thebenehlot^the wa^e worker; that they *ave enounh^of our domain to railroad corp. rations to^make an empire four tim.a a^ largo as^Montana, and latRe enounb lo provide^home, tor thirtv millions ot people At^oue ^iroke they increaaed the n.uonal sold^debt *6uo uuo.tkiO by accediun to the de^mauds ot me bonaholder* to pay n vern^ment bonds m noid; Ihey have dist. rled^,^,. -,. ,u excis.on acuen^ud dur nn^nsvehn^^'i admiDi.tration, so that Ul th^^p^.^ v ...^ ' i ' th- Or i.t c^-. co...^into our tair Itua a. tonus:*.
Therei* a c^Lllicl bei^ en tabor and^capital. The wwasllh of Uka c MM is^held by 11 uou p- . p . ana tu- re in- 50U,00U^t aiops. He then depicted a sc-ue ot the^danner that threaiens the co ..ry by the^aecumula'ion ot t.Ttune* amoun 'h few^and what the result h*s been in u-m s^none iij The r-publican larty ha^ toru^the ship of state trom its c usiitu'ior.^l^moorinn* and have ^-h mned the old dem .^enUe maxims ut ^a nov^r;iuient ot tL^people, b^ the pe^ pi-- and of the people^'^lo a government ot the law, ! ^| :he tew^and for lhe few. lhe ^^ rk l'nman ha*^only bis m r. muscle ar.d brain and^th^y ' ave p.acml tliat on the fr^e list.^(Appanae) i hat party charge* 'h 1-m-^oorais with a 1 ihe crrupn m ^ver fa iwn,^and Mr. |MMM iu ht* intmi'^t 1 ^ s'y e^took theru under cross examiu-tma. lie^aaked whjre did the salary gtabb^ rs e 'me^from; n: d .hi-tir r. j''^, and the credit^mobi.ier, ami the whisky ring, ali of which^ovi-rn.pped all rascal.iy mm r known to^the world i applaus^ i Y t republicans^say ^1 am holier than MM ^ If they ever^meet a skunk in the road they would not^have the r.nht Ut *^y hst. (Cheering and^prolonged applous-). He said the demo^era'.c (.any i^ rnt^i poaed to reglatry and^^ecret baiiot. ti e la.ler he rielieved to be^right in principle
H-eui ig z-d t! e ^B n F..U-.^ Toole and^Magtnni* ana all the canoiaatea Carter's^only clslm to atate^manahiD was that he^went to Washington with K issel B and di^^vided a few tifltcea and has never don.'^anythlnn since, but tiraw h'^ ^alary like a^thoroughbred (applause) Ol Majjr Magin-^nis he aa'd he Uln titan i pon his rep^utation and all the republican Imod'e in^Montana would be exiiaus'ed In nr ling^one blotch upon his character, (great ap^^plause). He appealed to d. mocraU to sup^^port tbjae men as an act ot gratitude for^the milmi U^ey have rendered ihelr^country and their parly- The prix^^la worth the best effort* that^can be put forth, and trom careful obser^^vation he baa found that rever wa^ de^^mocracy in Montana so det. mined to win.^By ihe Louisiana purchase Tiioma* Jtffer-^^ m g*^ ^ ^ i*o:i upor which we stand^and ainl ^ddeaoc acv wi itake M -itsDa*^the fail i,a^eum tat K 'Cky mountains, lo^a* a dembcrattc Btaae, where she wi i ait la^the galaxy of stars, ever Mvancng umil
sheshall sbine in the center and above all^the brilliant gem of the grand cluster, to^:. . er remain until the millenium of dawn^si all arrive and peace on earth and good^I to man. At the beautiful close Mr^l emberton was showered with boquet*, He^while the long continued and uproarious^app ause could be heard many blocks^away.
Alterthe applause Mr. Bradford Intro^^duced the Hon. Sam Word, and hla appear^^ance was the signal for great applause and
showerof flowers. Mr. Word made a^v ry eh ment and effective addr^ as, and
shattereathe pretensions of the republican^party in this camp and mutilated the many^glaring and misleading falsehoods set forth^by party organs. He said he had been all^along the road and found democrats in line^and the tires burning brightly. Nowhere^had he beard of a democratic growler or^kicker, and many honest republicans ad^^mit that we have the best ticket and they^are bound tosupport some of the candidates.^Mr. Word then contrasted the deeds^of Carter and Toole, for Montana's^good. Near by the speaker was a large^portrait af the Hon. J. K Toole. Mr.^\\ i rd said: ^Why. my trie ids. when Mr.^^ Mast was at Washington working for the^defeat of the OoiDlbus bill, that young man^Co re i pointing with both hands to the^poitrail) was down on his knees begging^:nr Montana's admiasion to statehood ^ A^great MM or applause tnsued at this as^;^;e ey ^ ^ of trie audience were attracted to^I unn at d intelligent countenance of^Mr. Toole and it was several minutes be^fore Mr. Word could proceed. Contlnu^ag, M sasd: no; Mr. Carter wanted that^honor let' tor blm and the republican^party. A similar demonstration followed^as the speaker pointed to the portrait of^M ^; r Maginnis and eulog'xed him, which^was poesioly only excelled by the enthus-^asm displayed at the mention of the name^of ' Old Pern,^ who, unlike his opponent^lid not class Helena people as a^set of hogs during the late discussion^on the capital question. ^Pern^ says be Is^going to change his residence to Helens^and he will do it as the next attorney gen^^eral of Montana.
Mr.Word then took up the .Seligman eir^cu'ar and read it aloud from the h itu^^;i^i ^ tain. He read it by sentences char^actenzmg each from ^Lie No. 1^ down to^l.i^ No. UU.^ The entire circular with^v ry tew exceptions Mr. Word proved to^ss lie. and during the interval at ^Lie No.^r* which was that the democratic party is^^ my of American labor be sent this^aomhshell into the Russell Harrison sane^turn: Over a certain newspaper office in^ms citv a streamer with the word ^Pro-^'ection^ is flung to the breeze and down^-tairs the managers have tried to get '^rats^ind ^scabs^ to fill the places of union print^eis; in support of this Mr. Word read^mm following:
JohnI^. Grub \ Leveretta street, Detroit,^Mich. Sir: Your letter of April 18th to^our Mr. K B. Harrison was forwarded to^me. He also sends in a sealed elvelope^several copies of your non-unionist paper^I'.ease let me know in how short time^V'.u c-.uld net a full force of about fifteen^regular printers, job printers and pressmen^out here. Hoping to bear from you soon, 1^am yours respectfully.
Gao.E Boos, Treas.^We have ^protection^ preached to us by^the column and hour, and this is the sort^of pro'ection that organ of the laboring^man offers 4 Defeat is inevitable unless^averted by fraud;^ this Is another clause^he circular which, Mr. Word said, recall^i lie old story of the runaway thief crying^-stop thief.'^ The democratic party is^organized to meet the republican fraudu^lent intents. ^In mines controlled by^democrats, the republican* will be kept^underground.^ Lie No. 10. Through thu^circular many of the methods of the repub^lican managers have been discovered and^they will be thwarted by a Tig^ilant young democracy to whom^credit is already due for tbei^effective work in detecting a larg^amount of illegal registration in this city^^nd it is more than probable that the gran^jury will have business with some of^these a-ute managers. He scorne^'he idea tha: inch men as Marcus Daly an^S. T. Hauaor were in a conspiracy witl^he gold hugs of Wa'l street to deliver Mod^tana to the democrats. Mr. Seligman'^'an er is one of the bigge t goidbues on^Wall street, who sends bis son $10,000^every little while, which that youth wagei^on the election of Mr. Carter and find^ready takers for all such bets. ^Con^spiraey,^ mused the speaker, what kind^of a conspiracy w a that when the horny^handed miners atUregory.in their indigna^lion, locked Mr. Seligman up and refused^lo release him until they were paid their^money^ ^The methods here expos,^must be deleated,^ reads tl^circular, and we will defeat^them, said Mr. Word, and in the words of^the immortal Power, ^We've got 'em.^^I he speaker thoroughly overhauled the^ircular, in which no man of ordinary-^sense takes any stock. He said he was^r, al sorry for Mr. Power. H^was being shamefully treated by^tarter, Seligman and Sanders^a ho have devoted all their energies to^elect: Carter which Sanders knows of^nothing else and cares less, than for the^if the legislative ticket.^Mr. W^ rd closed his address^wrh a tribute to the worth^of Tiwile, Mminnis, Comly, Win. Wallace^or. and the county ticket at large and hoped^a I it. mocrats would do their whole duty^f.^day. Threo cheers and a tiger were^MM given wi h a will for democracy.
WHERF. TO VOTE.
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Makesa Short Speech From a^Stand on Broadway to a Large^Mixed Audience
PointsHe Attempts to Make Need^Sharpening Before They Can^Prick to Be Felt.
CoaaipCaught on the Streets A round Bu^quarters aad Elsewbera^la Uas city.
Pir-ors living in the city and not being^*eli acsjsMnted with the precincts will do^vre:i to consult the following, which will^inform them where they must deposit their
ballots:
PrecinctNo. 1^All thst portion of the^.'list ward lyiDg east of Water street.^Pol's at No. 114 Bridge street.
PrecinctNo. 2^First ward, west of Water^Mjast. Tolls at 370 Water street, Jacob^Andrews' house.
Precin*t No. S^Second ward, east of^Ewing street. Polls at engine house in^Court house square.
PrecinctNo. 4^Second ward, west of^Fwiog street. Polls at Harmonla hall,^Llroad way.
I'rt-ciuctNo. 5^Third ward, north of^Edwards street. Pol Is at S3 Park avenue^north, K i*s A Teutenberg'* paint shop.
rr.cinctNo ft^Third ward, south of^Edwards street. Poiis at 28 Park avenue^south, old Mount Helena house.
PrecinctNo. 7^Fourth ward, east of^Warren street. Polls at 822 Fifth avenue.^Uerhauser's building.
PrecinctNo. 8^fourth ward, west o*^A -rre. -ire ' Polls at Kleinschmiti:'^new five Btory iron front bunding on lower^Main street
PrecinctNo. *^Fifth ward, east of Ben^^ton avenue. Polls at 723 Park avenue^north.
PrecinctNo. 10^Fifth ward, east of^Benton avenue. Polls at Broadwater's
barn,821 Spruce street.
Pr-iuct No 11^Sixth ward, east of^Montana avenue. Polls at engine house,^S:x^h ward.
PrecinctNo. 12^Sixth ward, west ot^Montana avenue. Polls at Helena Cement^Stone Works.
13Seventh ward, south of^Polls in rear of niv Broad
PrecmctNo^Fifth avenue,^way.
Precinct No^Fifth rvenue.^shop Eighth avenue^street.
14Seventh ward, north of^Polls at Jacoby's carpenter^near corner of Davi*
Buyyour heating stoves at Sturrock^Brown's. Cheapest hou^e in Helena.
Democratsaod repuhllraas, l.ooo^pal*-n plua-^ $1 each mt Harris the clothier.
InjunctionDissolved.^The case of the W. L' T. Co. against the^Citizens' Electric Light Co. was heard^nature Judge Blake in chambers yesterday.^The Western Union had secured s tempo^rary it junction prohibiting them from^stringing wires in proximity lo theirs on^Ma n s'reet The electric light company^^ -iu .1 to have the injunction dissolved on^the ground that the complaint did not state^.vis sufficient to constitute a cause of^attfa i, and the judge holding that view of^the case dissolved the Injunction.
ItSuited tns Cook's Tut*.^Mrs. Prank Leslie's little soirees are al^ways largely attended. She has the per^^fect art of entertainment, and any thing cu^of line is almost an unheard-of thing in her^perfect menage. But a well known Wash^^ington artist telis this one at his expense:^I was present at one of her receptions^last winter,^ says he. ^Roman punch was^served in cut glass cups, among other re-^fre-hmeuta. The ycung lady with whom^1 was ta kiug tasted her K man punch and^set it down with a grimace.
'Whatis the matter, my dear^^ asked^Mrs Leslie coming by ai that moment.^^^Why, Mrs. Leslie, this punch '
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Mrs.
stronnI can't eat it
1)h, no, dear. It la very weak. I gave^orders t r lis preparation and tasted it my^^self b*fore It was frt zeo,' said sirs- Leslie^over h- r shoulder as she moved sway.
1tried it.^ continued the artist: ^it was^so strong that a single g ass would bave^turned my bead, but 1 noticed that many of^th gue.^^ disposed of it wit bowl tr..u;^!e^and took It twice. Finally Mrs. Leslie took^a cap. At t.^e first spoonful she set down^the cops horn^-d. ^Uappeared In the^butler* roof
^Doyou know,' she whispered as 1^made my farewell, the rook tasted that^Koman punch alter I left him. and, con^^cluding ii was too weak, added two whole^bottle* of raw' ^
Don'tinfer that chewing tobacco is tbe^most injurious method of using the weed;^ihe con.rary i* true
Thelast gun of the campaign was fired^by the republican party last night. It was^fired by Thomas Henry and must hsve^been loaded with a blank cartridge, as n^^execution was done; at least, the dead and^wounded were not risible Tbe grand^parade came on. it was creditable, not-^ithstanding 'bat the small boy detach^^ment outnumbered any single division ar.d^that the place assigned the Business Men's^club was vacant. The flambeau club num^bered 91 and the torch-bearers earned their^wages After the line of march had^been tramped over to the music of the cap^^ital band the marchers halted in front of^the platform in front of tbe Herald office,^where Thomas Henry, A. J. Seligman, L.
11.Hershfield. J. W. Hathaway and others^were seated.
ThomasHe.try was introduced by Chair^man Seligman. Mr. Carter was received^with applause and immediately commenced^his harangue in tbe middle of his subject.^He declared that tbe democratic party was^opposed to the secret ballot, because they^had so declared themselves, but now they^were claiming that they never said any^^thing of tbe kind. There was not a single^American citizen in tbe sound of bis voice^who did not hate hypocricy, and he called^upon all within the sound of his voice to^rebuke tbe hypocricy at the polls
Aftertaking a glass of water and ex^panning his lungs a little. Tommy said^alsj t Maginnis (cries of ' He's all right f^^H urrah for Maginnis!'). The gentleman^wished to know what particular act of the^democrats during the past forty years they^were not ashamed of. Msjor Maginnii^^(cries of ^He's all rigbl!^). He raid the^ii, r now masqueraded as a protectionist,^when tbe fact is he is a fiee traier. He^would vote with the free traders in con^gress if he were to go there, and cr uld not^vet into a caucus with them unless he^11 ^pp^d. but he could do that easily. The^doughty major waa as fine a man as little^Tommy ever met at a good dinner in M *i^tana. He was now the pliant tool i f Mar^^cus Dalv and the gang.
Mr.Carter paid bis respects to Hon. Jos.^K. Toole and classed him with Pontius^Pilate who would deliver innocent blood if^his party demanded. The time bad passed^whe-n a man could be elected to an office^on his shape. Mr. Toole he said had neg^lected to tell tbe audiences he had addressed^during the present camp ign that he, Thos^H. Carter, had written the amendments to^1 noie's defective bill for the admission of^Montana which bad secured it* passage^through the senate.
Mj ^r Maginnis had said he had healed a^split in the democratic parly. He was^kind of Bucklen's arnica salve as it were^but there wa* no split in the democratic^party now. There was no democratic^party. It had dissolved. Thomas Henry^ihen paid his respects to the workingmen,^extolitd their virtues and praised their^brawny arms which wrested bidden treas^ures from the^ mountains. The democratic^party, he said, had been upheld by corrupt^corporations in Montana for tbe past eight^y ears, and be called upon the workingmen^to vote against bossism. If they did, and^they could do so by voting the secret ballot^the days of the democrats were numbered^He had been in thirteen counties during^thecampsign, and bad never seen such en^^thusiastic if publican meetings. He assert^ed but one county in Montana would cast I^democratic majority. In the town ^ f Ana^eonda numbers of honest working men^were walking th ^ streets out of work be^cause tbey ref used to vote the democratic^ticket as their bosses demanded. He did^not want any of his bearers to vote for him^and scratch the rest of the ticket. If the^re pub i' an party had to go do-vn in M ^^tana, he wanted to go down with it with^the banner of protection d .ing, but they^would not go down but would come up^with a majority or over 5,000. The baud^played and tbe crowd dispersed.
Afterthe meetings last light quite a^crowd assembled on Main street and cheers^for Toole and Maginnis and Carter, were^about evened up. Oae side would yell for^the democratic candidates and the other^side would yell for Carter. Some one pro-^post d three cheers for Tom Power, but be^was tbe only one who yelled and the demo^crstic side grusued. 1 here was a genera^consultation among the republicans and it^was decided to yell for Power until one re^^publican protested. He said he was an en^thusiastic Carter man, but he would be^d^d if he would hurrah for l'ower. The^republican candidate for governor received^no cheers.
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LittleTommy's speech was enthusiss'i^caily received by his intimate friends who^were crowded around the platform, but^there were a number of democrats in the^throng as was evidenced by a response^which came to one of Mi. Carter's que*^tions. Thomas Cicero in dulcet tones^asked: Shall we send Maginnis to con^gress^ and there came up a yell that rent^the concave beyond^^You bet we will.^^I: w is s. me time before tommy regained^his second wind.
1e imprudent young republican that^slapoeo 4 democrat in tbe face on Main^street last night will never be as band-^some as he was.
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Bettingwas livelv yesterday and last^night aDd proliably 5100.000 was wagered,^tbe largest sum being t- 000 which wa*^put up on Jos K. Toole to 81 000 on Thoni^as Cicero Power. Three bets even o! $1,000^each on Maginnis and Carter and numer^ens bets from *500 down to 110 were re^^corded But democrats had a hard time to^bed takers for their pn ffered bets One^democrat with five ai.OOO bills went into^the pool room and wanted to make five bets^hut could find no taker* althougu the re^publican *trlkers scoured ihe city^1 ^r the man wko ha* the republican^loodie. Thos. J. Cronin bet 82 700 with^ii liferent persons in sums rangi on from^8200 to 8500 Billy Sims took the 8200 net^on Carter; Clerk Parker, of tbe distr.ct^court, took the 8250 bet on Power, and a^Mr. Caple*s took the 8500 b. t on the legis^^lative ticket. Mr. Cronin placed hi* other^hets on democratic candidates with persons^enthusiastic enough to bet on republicans^He tried to get other bet*, but cou d find^no takers. It wa* impossible to secure a^bet on Toole unless the odds of two to one^were given.
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iiV. Sherman has resigned from the^Indepeudent club and cast bis fortunes^with the democrsts. Mr. Sherman U a^colored man who does not wear a Carter^collar.
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MayorKull^r has appointed 100 specia^policemen who will be on band lo preserve^order. 1 hat is the extent of the authority^they have. The democrats need not feel^alarmed when they see these gentlemen^with authority around the polls. They are^al owed no nearer the poda than auy^ciiiren. and the law strictly prescribes thst^no one is allowtwithin twenty -five feet of^the polling plat es It is hardly probaoi-^that the police Will attempt to exceed their^authority , and that is. as has been staled,^merely lo preserve the peace.
'We'vegot 'em^ Power was in a tower^ing rage yesterday. After the medicine^talk !-unda/ night. Thomas Cicero went^home, feeling that perhaps justice would^bedouehin; perhaps that wuen he arose^in tbe motuiug bis searching eye would^see posted ou rocks and trees, fences and^bill board*, posters announcing thai i'hos-^H. Carter and Thomas C. Power would^addiess the pe pie of Helena on t:.e^live issues ot the day. He arose^and going to hia window 1- oked out. He^saw the name ol Carter glaring from a big^white bill, but ihe name ot Power was not^there. He dteased himself, went to the^dining room, aie a poached egg and piece^of toast, swallowed a cup of black ci ffoe^and ban.ent d down town. Anxiously he^gazed at every daring poster wbich blai -o^the way, but the name of Power was uot^there, but Carter, Carter, Carter met hia^gas* aad be waa aweary- He met Chief^be.igman on the strtet and reproached uim^for his ungratefulness. , .
Andthe chief answered and said: ^It^not ungratefulness Thomas Cicero, but for^gel fulness.
ThenThomas Cicero was exceeding^wroth and swore a great oath, and re^proached Chief seiuim.n some more, ^ion^know,^ be said, ^that you and others of^you pledged me last night that today^you won d see mat my name appeared in a*^big letter* a* that of Thomas Henry, but I^have been s.lghted again. I will stand it no^lonner 1 will laxe my name off the ticket.
Tbechief did some tall explaining, but^Thomas Cicero was angry aad walked^away. Thinking of something he bad not^thought ot before be rushed back to see^the chief, but he could not be found on the^piain se be sought him in his teat and re^^proached him some more. ^1 bare this lo^say,^ he sa-.d and a pale hoe overspread^aia face, like sugar on a piece of apple pie^^I notice the Journal booms Carter this^morning but there is no boom for Power.^1 notice that Thomas Henry's
adornscirculars scattered around the^streets but there are no pictures of^Thomas Cicero. 1 bave a good wood cut of^myself which could hsve been secured bad
oucalled upon me, but yon did not call.
beginto think I am being knifed by my^friends.^ And Thomas Cicero lifted up^his voice and wept and would not be com^^forted until he was promised that Thoni a*^Henry would say a good word for him at^the open air meeting. A promise wbich^was not fulfilled for Thorn** 1. mrydid not^mention Thomas Cicero's name. It Is quite^evident that Mr. Power will not vote the^straight republican t'ckeL
ThomasHenry Car.er did not make the^votes he counted on making last ntghc He^waa rewarded tor setting up the drinks by^a jell for Toole and Maginnis which lifted^the root and sent him scudding home.^^^
Duringtbe progress of the election to^^day if any tndiv.dual wishes to place a few^shekel* on the republican state ticket be^should remember tbe 830 000 which can be^secured at lhe Isdepk-ndesi i ffl -e. The^gentleman who said on the street yester^^day that he called at this office, but could^n ^ money, gave utterat.ee to what be knew^find to be false.
M.Hansen, a printer, was arrested last
nightbv Special Officer Horn tor hurrah^^ing for Toole and Magmnis May or Fuller^could do a graceful act by demanding Mr.^Horn's star. Mr. Horn said he had orders^to arr- st any democrat who was boisterous.
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Manyexpressions ^ f disgust were beard^yesterday at tbe fool dispatches bulletined^by tbe Journal. The d spatcbes were in^substance that Toole and Maginnis had^promised tbe people of Anaconda that they^would work for the removal of the capital^to that place to secure their votes, also that^tbe bosses bad Informed their workmen^that unless they voted tbe democratic^ti -ket the smeller would shut down and^remain closed for two years. It was said^by republican* as well as democrats that^the man who would attempt to palm off^such a fake deserved to be ducked in a^horse pond
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Aftera long and arduous search a gen^^tleman with 85.000 in his inside pocket,^which he wished to bet on Major Magin^nis, succeeded in findinn a syndicate who^wished to place that much money on Car^^ter and tbe bet was made. The money is^in a safe awaiting the result cf the elec^^tion.
Sundayand vesterday 100 keg* of beer^were niven to tbe workmen on tbe aewers^by republican manipulators. Tbe men^were informed that the beer came from a^candidate for the legislature and if they^could conscientiously vote for him they^would lose nothing by it. and it would also^be to their interest to vote tbe strai^ht re^^publican ticket. The city government is^rapidly assuming the airs of a corporation.
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Republicanboodle was prevalent^night, and many had their pockets bulged^with boodle wbich haven't been bulged for^many a year, unless with free lunch sur^reptitiously removed.
Therewas a rousing democratic meeting^at East Helena last night. Speeches were^made by John shober, C P. Connolly and^Mr. Mathiaa. East Helena is all right and^will swing into line with other precinct* in^Lewis and Clarke.
IlsmnrntlHand republican*, l.ooo cam^pwlgn plugs S1 esrfa at Harris the Clothier
Ladiesshould call at Fred (tamer's and^get a pair of slippers, as be s selling them^at a very low figure.
Democrat*and republlean*. l.OOO cm
aiffnplugs $1 earn at Harris the Clothier.
DemocratsArrested.^In a political discussion last night in^J a^Wson street saloon, ^Fatty,^ the plumb^er, and John iSteinbrenner came to blows^Sergeant Nicholson and Officer Lippincott^bustled ^Fatty^ rff to jsil and were^followed by several indignant person*^wfio promptly paid ^Fatty's^ bail. John^Neill was also arrested without any appar^ent cause while at the station house,^but was relessed p. n payment of $16^bail. When lhe sergeant entered the sa^loon at first he brandished bis pistol in the^air. it is said. In a build, zing manner, and^It is hinted this method will be adopted^during the day in bulldozing democratic^voters.
Democratsand republicans. l.OOO cam^^paign plugs $1 each at llama the Clothier
Theonly mantel house in Montana.^Large variety in al! the different woods at^Stvkkock ^ Bkown's
RealEstate Transfers.
Thefollowing real estate transfers were^filed in tbe recorder's office Saturday:^Hanrr KMn to bin - lohm, lot 10, block 1.
Flowr (isrdt n addition 8
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RALEIGH^ CLARKE
Everin the Front
'ANTBD-Tosail a t^w hundred tons nice^clean ta=.e cr wild ha^, also a tew cars^J^:.^^writ, or ca.1
Witheverything that le New, Novel,^Cheap and Desirable in the Dry Goods^Line.
EveryDepartment Replete with Freeh.^Clean New Fall and Winter Goods.
THENEWEST NOVELTIES,
THEGRANDEST COLLECTION
andTHE LOWEST PRICES of
anyH0CSE IN MONTANA.
OarNew Stock of Fall and Winter^Cloaks is Great^ never so large before.^Yon may rest assured of the fact that^ours is the Best Stock of Ladies' Misses'^and Children's Cloaks, Suits, and Wraps^in Helena. That it is the Largest goes^without saying, and a careful com pari^son of prices will convince you that ours^is the place to buy.
Ladies,if you contemplate buying a^Sealskin Cloak, or Furs of any kind,^We can not only give you the Latest^Best Styles, and Best Goods, but will un^^dersell any Dry Goods or Hat and Cap^House in Montana.
Oursto.k of Northwestern Knitting^Co.'s Celebiated Ribbed Underwear,^wbich we had such a tremendous trade^on last season is now complete. There^is no such goods as these to be found^elsewhere in the city.
Wewill offer some special drives in^Children's Woolen Underwear during^this week. In fact we are offering bar^gains in every department of our im^^mense establishment. We will be glad^to have you call whether you wish to^purchase or not.
HenryM. Parchen et nz to J^hn Rlohm, lot^S, block 1, f^iooer Uarden addition
FredLtndinMlel to Michael Lane, lot s,^i it:,',!.- na
MichaelI.an^ to ^ oat - billon, lot 8. block
1,M ^^ ' Hie 290
JohaHchsnborn to Thai lea HnmW^, lot ^,
.^ k ^. Basrett ^drttu^-a 1.S0O
ThomasP Navlest ax to t'hss. Kt.nv.ey, lot
10.block 6, Bs sett audition 1,0
Rallyto the Bedrock Furniture store.^Closing out cheap for cash.
TryIt.
Tryour best patent flour, tbe ^ef in the^rrarket, and Whiitak-r Star hems, at
IofvT. Mt'RPHT ^ Co.'s.
PERSONAL.
C.W. (Jorharn. representing a wholesale
houseof St. Paul, is in the city.
T.A. Woodruff, representing the Eagle^Refining Co., of Cleveland, Ohio, is in the^city.
11.II. Langtry, general freight agent of^the Montana Central,ha* returned from the^east.
A.Cutting and Sherman Philips, young^merchants of li /-man, spent Sunday in^tbe capital.
MissJosie Edgar, sister of W. B. Ed^ar,^is visiting h.r ct'utin, E L. Bonner, in^Deer Lodge.
T.W. Murphy, of Cascade, is in Helena^on his return home from the Springs and^Cattle, where he has been working for the^succeaa of tbe demecratic ticket,
Cbas.A. Emerson, representing a wholp-^sa e cigar house of St. Paul, 1* in the city^and will establish himself aj^his point to^cover the Montana trade. It is Mr. Emer^^son's first trip west and he has fallen in^love with the country.
8amWord at the Opera House.
Hon.Sam Word wiil deliver one of his^matchless and characteristic speeches at^the opera house to-night.
NewYork dressmaker. 115 Broadway,^ha removed to iiv-j South Main street.
ElectionReturns at the Hotel Broad^^water.
Theelection returns from over the en^^tire Territory will be received at the Hotel^Broadwater continuously during to mor^^row night and up to the time tbe result is^definitely known. Besides special dis^patches, those to tbe various Helena news^^papers will be given in full. A special wire^will be put in for the receipt of messages.^This show* a commendable spirit on the^part of t'ol Broadwater, but no one is sur^^prised at the enterprise displayed by the^gentleman. Tbe public are invited to be^present to learn tbe result,
REPORTORIALNOTE8
Tbeannual statement of the Montana^company has been filed with Clerk and^Recorder Tooker' It shows tbe company^has a capital of ^ '60.000.
Dr.O H. Dogge applied for a writ of^habea* corpus yesterday, claiming that he^is wrongfully deprived of his liberty by^Sher ff .l.fferis and William B. Baird,^agent for Nebraska. Tbe case come* up^for bearing October 4.
ABottle of Wine For fen Cents
Fromand after September 10th we will^sell Cal. claret* and white wines, also^Letup's Si Louis beer at ten certs per bot^tie, delivered free to any part af the city.^Telephone 24L
BoksmajtBros. A Co.^C-^r Clore and Edwards Street.
AII claims not consistent with the high^character of Syi^p of Figs are purposely^asosslfrt by the California Fig Syrup com^^pany. It acts gently on the kidney, liver^and bowels, cleansing the system effect^^ually, bnt It is not a cure-all and makes no^pretensions that every bottle will not sub^^stantiate-
Iemocrwta aad republican*. l.OOO cam^^paign plUB,$i aach at Harris 'he t MM
HELENA IN BRIEF
ii.W. Jackson, music dealer.
Dinnerfrom 12 to ( at the Bon Ton.
E-K- K_ Carpenter'* dental rooms, room^^, Pittsburg block. Take the elevatcr.
JamesW. Barker.^Main street, opposite First Ni
Goeast via the Montana^Manitoba raijways. tie new sleeping and^#Mi eat* iwmb to st- Pani and the seat,^T .rough trains leave Helena dally at 11M
RALEIGH^ CLARKE.
M*m\\Mt!m\\mm\*M^ SM
HOME!
ANew and
PERFECTMODEL
ofa
Comfortable,
Convenientand Beautifu
DWELLINGHOUSE!
HardWood Finish
wantmm\u. Ma t U.
for8aie
ISTaCRANTfor sale^Kolaey stress
Callat 103 North
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ami. ^ ^wu- u *.v sw pnrss a rite^npoB Rlrker Jc Brataober, Waterloo luwa
j LU patera tor sals at uoa
Ri'nattntiaWanted.
ao-rsrtlssmsntaundsr this^xtsalMiras times fees af chsrgs.
Lw u GIRLS from the counter want Maces In^private f MM Box esr dty.
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iLADY wants to do ganeral aoaaswork. Ia-^a. qaire at 414 Lawrence street. Capital Em-
KEsPK'TaBLKwhits maa and wtta, no mil^aren, both nrst-aaas co ^ks. recenU^ from the^eaat, want poaitloBs. Address liso. C c . that^oalce.
AUUuDDressmaker, who d we ai. kinds of^nice family tea lag anil ureeiinaklng, de^*asWSMl prices very tea* -na- le Enquire at^4io rifth avenue.
AVOL'Mi Man, speaking French aad En-^XA. slith. -vents a poslUoi. as tierk. acdr,*i J ,^ttii* office.
SixRooms,^Bath Room,^Pantry ^ Closets!
ForSale:
ONLY $3,800 !
EasyTerms.
CornerHotack and 12th Ave.
FRENCH^ PYFEH,
SOLEAGENTS,
BOOMS11 AND 11H.^PITTSBURG BLOCK^TKLKPHONK ^.
WHITE,JOHNSTONE ^ CO.,
Realinstate,
OfferGreat Bargains
n^
MAIN8TRKKT,
HBLKNAAVKXUE,
PARKAVKXCK, and
BUTTONAVE. PROPERTY.
Warehouselots adjacent to railroad^tracks.
ResidenceLots in all Parts of the city.
Anumber of Fine Residences.
SeveralCottages near Depot for sale^ol Installment Plan.
TownLota and Mining Property in^Cooke City.
Anumber of Fine Rsnches In Flat^bead Valley for salerery cheap.
White,Johnstone ^ Co.,
Booms6 antl ^. Tnion Block.
|sO.Tlo.N wanted b, }oan^ ladj to do plain^9 awwlBit li prlrate family FJr farther uar^tloilars Inquire noom 4. Iron Bloc*
MILWAUKEEBEER HALL!
formerly1. X. I.. Hotel.
BiiiigartM^ Milch, Preps
'1 i l^ \ i ^ wastes by two competent dlnlcs^_^ room ulr-e MaMjcamp preferr-d. sources^*. lnaep^ncent office
SituationsOffered.
lUl.VDLIKwants Ave men, $J ^ day and^three cargsntsr*, two waiter Ktria lio m si .a^.hree ^omw cook* MJ toa m- tut Maa
andwile on ran, h ISO Two l^ameiers fis tr ^sua^month CM early.
WA^ 1 0.D-MX or more koos bricklayers,^w Ui lei BkaMj work until Christmas ^^^ V)^to$^,erdayi nln* hoars woik. t, H h.aui^bavk, spokane Falls.
U/A.NThll-One first-clta) piano player, one^^ BraKias rlolla player tor concert saloon^rsopls that can cln^ a song or do a tunny set pre-^lerred- f. u. Boa 7W dt^.
\X7j, ^ ISO Two first class coat makers, one^^ pantemaaer. None bat firtt-ciaes workmen^need acpij. ii.*-Qe*c wages paid, ttctiner Jt^r-^cartur Co., Butte, Mont. ^^;
A.Tau^rentals co k. a trood woman
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BOB.Addreee
cookana vlil to help can gel a aood sltna-^Rook, * indei-eauent olnca.
(1IKL~ W AjsTkD^All must remen.l^ r that^T it they want g. ou help or go.id places they^must go to the Capital kmpioy menl effice, M^i.e^ retire
\A7ATai^- Two hundred men to work on^^^ Pcnv branch In. P M. hv Api^iy at head^^quarters, Aappington, Mont.
UKIENA KB IKS.
'1KL wanted lor general bona^J at 514 la est Lawrence I j set
1'ork. Apply
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ATaD^Ulrl I t general^4^'benton avenue.
iAD1 agents for chllaMetorm walets; Skirt^XU ^ battle substitute; Babe's Diaper Support^er, etc ^ew goods. Our agent at Austin, Minn .^made $75 In ten da; s. Lauiss' btTPLT Co iaj7^A -j:.la_t. n i-'r^-t, i uuagu
W A^ I'all^ Genlk men to represent us in this^city and cou ty. oarbocka are the beet^lathe world. Lloerai artangementa made with
St-d party. Adilreee, Cassx Wet.ster * Co.,^Ilnneai .il ^, MlLli.
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ANTKOLady to handle tee Delta on Ico cook^book. Uandsom^ Incomes tieing made by^those now at worn on It. t He t uiidred thousand^copies will be sold. Liberal teres to good i arty.^Address for particulars, Charles L. Webster A^Co, Minneapolis, Minn, bend for canvaaeer^^catalogue.
LADYAU*MTS wanted for try wonderful nsw^robber undergarment, grasdeet lnrentli'n^fur aoruen ever .een Mr*, ti. K Little. Chicago
AliUM'bWaNTKD '.-^r UotLed wlsctrlclty; en^^tirely uewi paya IM a day Address, U. S.^Home Mfg. Co Bottle Dept., Chicago, Ilia.
Forrten:- - J trilling j, jjusindM Places; ,^u
L'uRKKMT^A suits o rex ius, single if pre^j^ ferred, with ^^ .ard, lilt JeSereon street.
OK* room boose for rent;^back of ilowie street.
MMing street.
kjOK hsi.N l'^Five room bouse, bath room,^j^ furnace, hot aud cola water, range la' luded.^Folk .V Devtne.
l,' ^. KKJ^T^six and .even room houses;^X1 m ne.n Improvements, lmjolrs of J.^Featherly.
L''.l KKNT ^ Sevea room house with bath-^JJ room, on Pearl street, noer the Steamboat^Block. Inquire of Joha a. t^ulrk, box if7, city.
,OKKB NT^Five room^1 al Ui clara street.
t'f.ckbocse.^Apply
LTHJrtKSN T^Two alas roo.n houses, with all^X1 modem improvements, on Koe,n-y street^Address D., this office.
FoKtfSN T^Sevea room cottage, central loca^^tion. Call at Paniaou A M CoanelL
FDRKBNT^The Iron Front on Mala street;^ta-st h ^tel building In tne city. To rooms, all^outside ana tinlshed In oak Call oa Porter^Muth A Cox.
I/*OHKENT^Brick house, six rooms; rornnr^X1 Dearborn avenoe anl Hauser street Inquire^Dr. *^, K j Car,.enter, room ^l Pittsburgh bloc*.
LjXIKKB NT -storerooms in lean block, also^JD storeroome and offices In Pittsburgh block,^laqolrs of Jcua W. Thompson, m m 12, Pitts-^bartrri blnrk
ttootpg FaraisUttj ttd Unfurnished-
fiOKHINT^Two lanre, i.lcsly furnished front^rooms, wi-.h use of bttt, at 7!6 Fifth arenas
IjViKKBNT^ Koome, si ,g.e or In saltes of two,^x^ three, or foor. In A K listes Duiidlag, corner^sixth avenue and warren street. This building^is supplied with steam heat sud has ali tbe mod^^ern conveniences on each floor.
OOMAN J BuAitD.S'.; 114 iiowle street.
/UKKBNT^ Lor. ^ well furnished rooms, with^/ or without board, v- tkiath Kodnsy st.
PuKKsNT- Booms is M parts of tnsdty. Ap-^* ply Capital fcmpl ^ym-)ut office, in Lawren^e^street.
~jI*LV furnished parlor and lied room and^furniahed rooris for ^ n'lrmrn, nosr Mam^Masj Inquire at N j : -'4 Mint street.
L/U'KNISHBDKoOMo at Porter Flats, Bslr.g^j^ street, entirely reno-ated and under new^management. Call In basement or at Porter,^Muth .V Cox, u...u bloca.
UK PA. i- C or Len.'lr Ujnes^ Steam beat,^X elegant rooms; 5o, Is, s Its fl.^u per da/.^No disreputable cnarartere allowed.
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AS.VBYBOl'SI, Oraad street, new and^elezantly f MbsI rooms, slnirleor In sulcs
Lostand Found
JOsTS nday Bight, two certlfl-atee of dei o-^U sit on First National bank Kinder leave ai^tbie office and receive reward M liansen.
1OST^a small no-^ book on Beaton avenue.^I The finder will confer a favor by leaving at^Journal office.
Moneyto Loan.
MUMC TO LOAN In sump of %Tto to 110 Of^l,^on improved property In the city of Ue era^aad on farms and ranches in Montana; mon*-y^fornlstie^ for building purposes H. B. Palmer,^Gold block. Helena.
MONEYTO LOAN open Helena real estate,^upon reaS^UaMs terms. Apply to Briwiu-fJ^C. Krjss.il, room 6 Toou|*on block, Helena,^Mont
IARlrR amount* ot money to loan on Improved^I A and unimproved city real estate aad on
ranchesat low rates, c. F. sSIUs sV Co.. iisu-ao
tgeots.real f^tal^- agents. mor;v*i
MONKY ^a, loan on Imp ~t1 Htlsnsprur rrtj.^Time and terms to t alt. ubo H.M Msul,^room* A and 7. Asbrry hnUrltna*
Miaoai'iaceotu.
$1i \l \ may BH a traveling show ^t^TaiTde^r-^lUU mist, 41^ N. Mala street, after 12^o dock. Two bears and st-reoptlcan for sals.
cjoMIEone to adopt three months old boy. A '-^O dies* V. this office
SeH
HIP W \NTBD^i.J^i Merino or Cotewold^was, 1 to S years old. Address box Ik, Helena,
Mtataea
Notceto ^-^ickh ud-rs
Tbesecond annual meeting of at-vck oHers of^the Carbonate K ng Mla.ag rompany will be held^s- tl.-ir i rEi-e it. th- d ^ ^ f 11^, na on the ; i;n^day of October, at 2 p. m.
FK. Bsc k . Secretary
Noticefor Publtcation.
LskdOmc^ *T i^Helena Moat., ^e[.t ^^h, lr^* f
Notl'-eIs hereby ,-tven that tbe following named^sett^r has filed ' .ties of h is n'enaon to make^final proof In sopaort nf h s rlilm, aad th at said^proof will b- m-i'e bef r^ r- t^ s -! receiver^of Helena. M. T., OB Nov mN-r Snrl, lML vix:^Cyrna Cispp. wb ^ i. ad^ I), s. No. '^,'^4. c.^a. *,irj5 f or ttie swV^. nav, ^nd nw!a, rw\, eac^13 an 1 n* sew. see. 14, tp 17 nr. 1 w.
H-names the foliowln/ al'n-es s to prove his^coattsoous resldeBce upen aci rnl'lvatloo, ^ f said^^aad. via: Idwta B-Janes of Ch-sttat. M.^^ harie^ M spsaiil^r, of st ^ hats,M T. Thom^^as L. t, tham of HI Clair, M. T , John A Harris,^of Chestnut, M. T.
ft.W. Laxeaoaxa
CelebratedVal BUU Boar
^[Cents per Glass j^
FineClfrars and Liqaor^ always on han'.^6ITat US A CALX.
:berlfiTe 3^Utx
Byvirtue of sa order of sale ta ray hi^^sewed oat of tbe district coon of 'be first^ruaSjsU of Moataaa aarrlsorv, U aad^rooaty of Lesrss and Clarke In the suit of AUred^Huat against Bridge* i eerier, daly agisted the^Mth day Heptem-xr. isss.. I havi keeled at^a^all tbe right, tule aad lacerees of the said Bridget^D-erlrg in ard to th* following described prop^err., astasias ta Lewis sad Claras county. Mod^tana territory, vis :^Lot v.i Ave (Si, la block No nine V, in the^f Maryevtlie. la tbs county . f Lewie and^M)d territory o' Uncase, said lot bstag^tee* frost ob Urand ttreea sad oas koa
REALESTATE!
CHOICE
INVESTMENT
CHANCES!
~l| FEK'I Adjoining the BeltMere^^'House on the South, Fiouting
MainStreet,
$500per Foot.
~C\FEET on Helena Avenue, at^^Crossing of LyLdale and Mon
tanaAvennee,
$90per Foot.
500400^50
FEETin Flower Garden Addi^^tion.
$6.50per Foot-
FEETio the Hershoeld Addi-^tior,
$5.00per Foot.
CHOICEResidences in all .Parts^of the City.
Wait: Wait : Wait : For
SANDSBROS.^Grand Ooenineof Fall Goods for 1889
vVhenthere will be on exhibition the finest and most extensive line ot Drr Ooods
Carpetsand House Furnishing Goods erer shown in the city^Kxcluive Sellks.Fine|t Grades in Plush Cloaks, Exclusive styles in Newmarkete^lElegant Sealskin Garments, Exclusive Styles in Jackets. *,ewni^rBrto-
WaitforOur Combination Dress Novelties, it Will Pay You
Owingto our increased facilities for doing business, our importations and pnr-^chases for the coming season nave been on a very extensive scale. Early In tha^T^lU:Tb *VmcomPp.titor9 ^^^ busy tr..ing to ^11 snmnier lawns, we made oiu
CLOAKS,SILKS AND DRESS GOODS.
Ournew addition is nearlng completion, and it will pay yon to wait for our
GRAND OPENING !
Noticeof this event will appear in,the papers in due time.
SANDSBROS., Helena, Mont.
Respectfully,
T.CRAHAN ^x CO.
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Seventhaanaal openine- Plrst-daes lnstra'--^tlon In Penmanship, Hookkeeplng, Arltbmetir^and all common English srndles.
PERNINPHONOGRAPHY,^Typewriting, Teletrraphv and German. First-^Class lnstrnctlt n irnaranteed. Taltl r. moderate.
HT. ENOLEHOP.n, Prln ,^Heiena, Mont.
Moneyto Loan I
InSums to Suit on From Six^Months to Five Y^-ars Time^on Keal Eatate Security.
Moneyon Hand. No Delay.^Cash Paid for Real Estate^Mortgages, by
W.H Clark ^ Son, Gen. Agt'e
NORTHWESTERN
GuarantyLoan Co.
Minieapolis, Minnesota.
Boardjf Tra le Boom. PIMehirir Blork. Has,
MENWANTED!
Wanted,by the Montana Smelting Com^^pany, at their works at Great Kalis,
FURNACEMEN AND LABORERS!
WAGES$2 OO to S3.26 per Day^BOARD^$5 50 per Week.
Applyto Chandler's Km ploy inert^Agency.
NoteA.
Allpersons h- l-'trnr stork In tha Montana ^.'nal^com; a'j are notified that on tbe loth day of Sep-^tem-wr. ires, at tha-law offlre of McConnall,' lay-^berg St t arter In tbe dty Helena, wontaaa terri-^torj, an election will bs held at 4 o rl^^k la the^aftsraoon for a board of directors and trnstees to^serve for one ' sar
September18, lbt*.
HSCIMWKKS,^Secretary.
zon^Tar^a-isr^k.
BusniessCollege and Ptv -^nog; aphic Institute
TheONLY FIRST-CLA88 basinee*^school between St. Paul and Portland^Night school October to April. Bead^^Board of Beference^ In College Be^porter. Write for terms
HAHX^ WALTKB9,^AflM Rlock. Helena Montana.
EXTRALARGE MEN,
EXTRATALL MEN,
EXTRASHORT MEN,
EXTRAFAT MEN,
EXTRALEAN MEN
Canall suit themselves with Stylish, Well-Fitting Clothes of^Good Material at Reasonable Prices, from our ready made^Clothing Department
MAKING.A. POINT !
We make a point of insisting upon the distinction between
CheapClothing and Clothing Cheap.
Wehave Correct Clothing for All Men Boys and Children.^BU'lable for all occasions and occupations. Our New S ock it.^all Bright, Clean and Fresh, and at prices you cannot resist
OAKS^ KLEIN.
HELENA.
B0ZEMAN.
A.J. DAVIDSON ^ CO.,
ByV I IS WAGONS,
IBob Sleds, Sleiglis,
ANDA-
GeneralLine Agricultural Implements
HAYAND GRAIN IN GAR LOTS A SPECIALTY!
HousesFor Sale
-ONTHE
installmentplan !
JVLatlieson^Sc Steel^,
12!)12 NORTH MAIN STREET.
THK
crystalrestaurant,
ISNOW OPEN!
CALLAND SEE THEM !
HarveyBlock,
(R#r First Ns! oaal Kaaki
GrandSteert
THEROCKY FORK COAL COMPA'Y
lanow prepared to delirer Coal from its Mlnea at
REDLODGE
Toconsumers In this city. For Domestic and Steam pnrpowvi,Rocky Fork Coal^has no -up-nor in this market. It Lights Readily, Makee hot Fire and leaves llttb^ash. TRY IT.
PrlrctpalOffice: ROOM 26. PITTSBURG BLOCK.
AGENCIES:
GILCHRISTBROS. ^ KDGAR Helena,^K. L. BONNKR ^ CO.. Deer Lodge.^THK MINK His' LL'MBKR CO.. Butte.^0. E. VILLI-t. Park City.^BCSH\ ^ B ULKY Biff Timber.^L. S. HOLLI riR, Bozeman,
BBTB8,'^ON.VELL CO^A. KHAZKR. Billings,^G-O. T. YOrXG, Livingston^BKRG BROS., Townsend.^W.H. WHITE. StiUwater.
Anaconda.
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WOOLDRIDGEHOTEL!
(PennBlock, cur. Main and Bridge Streets^Opposite International)^Everything *^w and First-Class. Steam heat and Elevator
BATES:FROM $1 TO $2 PER DAT.
TbsKssssat Flars la Helena, aad Hoot Accommoostiocs. stnst Cars So sad from all Twpo ^^ a WD FARE PAID TO HOTEL.
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taliskat oa^A D. l^-^. at^ot said -lay. at ti* fmot door of^city of ~
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algwsatBtdasv for cash la haarl.
Otvsaaadvr aav aaad (has Rta day of 9^;t^m^bs-, a d . 1SW Cslss. M Jsnsasi. BkaiH.^By Iaaae
Fowles'Cash Store
Buysand sells for Cash, therefore are able to save you 25 per cent, on
lvTTT.T iHVERY. FANCY G-OODS.
LADIES ^ CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR,^DRAPERIES ^ TABLE LINENS,^TOWELS ^ NAPKINS,
NOTIONS^ SMALL WARES.
HERALDBUILDING.BROADWAY. HELENA.
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Commercial
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VOL 30-NT
TheONE-PRICE
Ht. Loriii Bi.
MAINRTRKI
TheLong and tl^of it
Is,that our reeumjui^nrjlaundried shirts wt^t^*r of nr-cr-H-ity. not ^1^The deiiiand was iinivi^as vrv aiv servants of I^public we could not i\^to the call. Now, as^of fact. ther-^ is BO ij^them for u^, because i |^money can be sMUta^garment when s^^1^1 a^prices of f^oc , 7f^c.^mtist examire these^only out of curiosity,^is really a wonder^can be produced for til^Our BO CENT garuf^marvel of economy-^netxs. It is WftU made^and good material,^the finest, but good er^any man who has plen]^for his money.
Butthe wonder of^laundried Shirt age^^CENT production -N^^mills muslin,22^x^ ]in^-ri|^cut in and backed witl^ere' linen, reinforced pJ^front, gilled s.-ain-. eol^stays, and in total evl^conducive to ^loiiK -vitf^shirt, durability and il^Th^-re are many ps]^would like to dwell in^we time and space, bul^cannot pass is our dr^of Boys and Children'^ing. The ladies of He|^t^ll you where to find^assortment, and any^speak to will tell }ou t|^tasty, nobby garment,,^in Montana tan show^half the styles Off show^novelties as are on our t^Don't fail to see th^-^cially the lines of Kilts^Beys; several shades,^from 2 12 to lo. It is^this season to capture tl^of al!, from the ch. afM^^ine-t emo^s We sh^^of gcod wash satinet ^^as $1.7.r). and hav- therj^ae $2^i for th^- youngste^^in time will rots.
Ourline of Miller Ha|^store.
Wehave be-n receivij^five to eiirht eMSS a day^last two wnka, and ui^compare with the lin^^ings we show-a 1 j n^- ^n^iouahl Tailor-made^that ^nox box'' out^merchant tailoring. Evj^ment mad^ by a cracl^trimmed wi;h tlM - ti^and if you want to try
;uarante*-you as good^or $28 as a m^n datit 'a|^Bell y^ u for *T^o. As a^^tip,^ we say give tli- u|
Ina week's time we^announce our stock all|^then all who have n^^will be guilty of a gr^-;
tice tO themselves il
notoverlook our slot^ihey are in to purchased
HARRIS.ONE-PRICE CLOT
StLouis Block, Mail^HELENA, M.
.B.^Out of town!^will receive our best ail^Goods sent on approval]^. art Oas the territory. P|^and rales for self meast^mailed free on applicatu