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THEDAILY INDEPENDENT: HELENA, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBEB 131889. OURBOOK LOVING PEOPLE ThePublic Library an Institution^Which Adds Credit to^the City. WhoVisit the Librarian and What^Kind of Literature Suits the^Public Taste. oat All llrul Novel* Hut Solhl mil.^t^ntlal^Wiirki Are Not Ni-itlM titl i.^^Helenalte*. Theadvitutup'H now euji.ved by the rcail-^uiK portion of tbe ciIv'h population are^fully appreciated by those who were sub^^scriber* of the tirst library for public use, 11^^ ubwriptioti library iwcupyiiik' ^ atand on^Broadway. At that time not every one^could Mpare the necessury nickels which^were the ^open sesame^ to the content'- . 1^it* shelves. Afew years, however, Imve remedied the^mutter and now no one in debarred from 111-^tellectoral enjoyment and culture. A few^minutes' Htay in (hi public library at the^present time will be evidence of the fact^that the librarian 1.1 kept busy in issuing^reading matter. Hut the universal ifistd^nature and euurtcsj of Mi. Kukimvc nn-^uever failiiiK, and the deitianihl ii|ion hot^kmduess are by uo meatiM few. Ihe reading; roouiH are ^eiierally well^filled with interested renders of the nuuicr-^ous pcrioilieids which are to lie found upon^the table*. The risiins are 1 ^|H-Cl.lllv^pieattant, a fact which the patrons all^arliriu. Workiiiniuen are regular visitor*^and, during a business lull. k|njiiI lunch of^their leisure time at the tables. AfterNt'hiHil iri dianiinscil I he ruouiH are^invaded with a chattering, lift Is throng of^children, moHt of them with thick books to^exchange probubly for une still larger: and^one peculiarity of the readmit young y,irl ih^that a Minall Issik ia ^enerali) apt to tiring^1 pout nt it's leanness, 110 matter how in^n restintt ith contents may be. Oh,dear. I Bast make up my miiul about^tbia one. Do you think it ia good^^ asks a^little maiden, whose chubby face hail* an^observer to think she Illinois, probably, to^Grimm's Kairy Talai Well,if you want aoiuethiiiK to i.ml, M|^one of Oliver Optic's,^ nays I boy's voice^beaide her. Hutthe advice ih unheeded and ^Marian^Orey,^ perhaps, ia carried out by thin prc-^cociouM little woman. 1'leilHclet me see the last Harper's,^ re^^quest* a man, who lsdrcssid lather roughly,^and has a tine, intelligent, aquiline profile. Apretty woman taki a for perusal Mra.^Southworth'ri ^lshiunil; 01 t)ut of the Ihpihs ^ I Ins Ik is read uiore than any otherwritten by this sensational author. Mrs.A. L. Wistar'ii traiiHlations from the^German, HHH which ure the delightful^life of ^Gold Klsie^ mid ^Countess (iiHeln,^^are anion,; those most read, all lines and^classes calling for them. The worka of^Amandu Douglass rank next in popularity^Mrs. K. I). K. N. Southworth's writings aM^never long ou the shelves; constant requi HtH^for such worka as ^The ^ 'lumped llrides^^are made, esi^ecially by the young people,^mid occasionally by older people who still^possess a taste for sensational sentiment^ality. LittleLord Kauntleroy*' is well known^here, oh elsewhere, There are not many^children who do not feel a liking for the^generous, lovely little character. It is pop-^alar and interest in*; for all lines; ill fact,^a quality not contained 111 the panes of^many books now-adays. Within two^mouths, six copies were placed in the li^^brary and. so universal was its interest,^that nln-adi two are put aside for in w^binding or sew ing. Tbe other four are in^constant di 111 and. Theworks of May Agnes Fleming are^widely read; her bonks vie with those of^Mrs. Soiithwoith for sensation, her style^perba|w being a bit more dnrmg. Ilie long-loved books of Mrs. Mary J.^Holmes do not 111 Helena, as in so many^cities' libraries, lead the list of well-read^works. Neveitln li-ss. tin \ ire much read. MissLouisa M. Alcott. the frii nd of all^girls and boys, has proved also a friend to^the little ones of this citv. (tin- call for her^works is always followed* b\ a second and^generally the whole list is Issued. Miss\ andegrift and Miss Mathews are^very |^-^piilnr.iiitlmrs. Miss liosa Noiichette^Carey's beautiful stories do not npjs'iir to be^1^ m rally known. One of her best, ^I''or^Lilias.^ is quit* often issued. Hi r stories^prove particularly dear to girl*. OliverOptic and Horatio Alger are MM^familiar to every boy patron of tbe library^111 Helena. .Mm k Twain is a familiar ac^^quaintance, also, Knlly7o dm cent of the rending is tict ion.^travels and biographies the remaining cir^^culation, ('pin the tables are (he h ading^periiMliculs, mid magazines an issued to all^applicants to the lilirariaji. About thirtv-^tive leudilig publications and illustrated^pa|NTs .ire read. Amongtbe calls for loon I newspn|M'rs, the^Indki'Eniiknt lends, in late numbers nnd^calls for old files. The Journal follows and^the Herald has at least one regular nightly^render. Oneyear and more MU when^the present librarian tisik charge^of the risjius, tbe shelves contained^^Isjut 2,7(i^ Issiks and nlsmt MH lime^since la-en added. At (hut time but 7m^cards per month were issued, the number at^(In- present time reaching I,^ill, a good in^^crease. There were Iheli HtW Insiks issued^monthly, tin circulation increasing so rap^^idly that the monthly average at present is^3,11110 Isstks. Therooms occupied are soniwhat out of^the way and many people not familiar with^the city do not readily find tin 111. as tin re is^only a small lettered sign at the stair en^^trance. Hut when discovered and entered^the mhiiiih generally are often visited. Althoughfiction ^enjoys the run, yet there^are qinte a number of persons who go there^to read the poets, historians, works of^scientists and abstruse volumes unknown to^the general readme public but a source of^delight to the Issik worm, ihen many ko^for books of reference and hardly a day^jwsses that some one isn't seen taking mem^^oranda from hook- he hasn't 111 his library.^While it is true the younger class and the^majority of women read light literature,^vet there are many who read Dickens, Scott,^Thackeray and George Eliot. Oiaipcr'a^novels find many readers, and there ure oc^^casional calls for Fielding, Smollet. Kich-^ardson. St. rue. Dean Switl nnd other works^which will live forever. Nor are the Greek^and Human classics unnoticed, the trans^^lations as a general thiug being selected. Helena'spublic library is something that^everyone takes an interest in and no tax is^more cheerfully paid than the small tax^wkich Hupixirls it in us present flourishing^condition. 'i'1^* *^ w^^l half how only -Ti cents per isiir atSim Mix... SoniethliiitThat Ian be Believed A.K. I'rescott. the old established inuible^works on Lower Main street, has a larger^atock of marble and granite than all the^other dealers 111 Montana taken collectively,^and he offers the same not at ^^'sru prices.^No! no! but for less money than any other^dealer in Montana. lowle*'I'ash Store carries the lartrest *t^a*k of^first-i-lan- riblsiii-. which are sold at New lork prices P.eHelena Marble Work*, lower Mam *lreet.^Smith .V tiosseliu, props., have just reoived two^varl.ayhi of ruu*-h marble and arranite from tlie^unarnes in the ^a^l. which the} intend to manu^^facture into all the latest -tj h - of reineter) work^All. work will lis ejUPatnl in the ni-si artistic HALKSTATK AMI MJILMM. aWaMilBItlrt Hecniiitnc Lively The t Iti^Kew ltulldln(s- IniriiiKthe past week six blocka at fti.tWO^each were sold in tbe Highland park addi^^tion to residents of this city who contem^^plate the erection of commodious and costly^residences tin re next vear. I'ln-ee blocks^have Htm feet front and are pro;^^.scd to give^ample space forfarge lawns. Among those^who will build there are Col. Hroadwater^and John T. Murphy. These bhs-ks sold 111^the spring for $4,till0 each and the aWM^in value is evidence that Helena real^estate is not on the decline. Di alers say^tbe business of the last week has been better^than for the past three months. Prices are^firm and inquiries numerous. A number of^(urge deals by eastern capitalists are 011 the^tapis and will Is'made during the coming^week. Thshundreds of buildings in course of^erection are rapidly Hearing completion. In^all the residences and business blocks going^up. no two are alike in architecture, except^a few frame dwellings. Those who are^ownedjby men of wealth are artistic gems^in many cases. Tbe l'ower hhsvk] com^^mands admiration from every one who^passes down Mum street. The sixth story-^is now iienrl\ completed and it towers .m r^all the large buildings on the stiect. Thescaffolding used 111 the construction^of the Hershfield-TiHile building at the cor-^uer of Main and Edwards street has MM^torn down. It is an MMMMJ structure,^bmi stones high and runs along Kdwards^MMiOMfM teel. The cornice is Ml^Outti and the windows ti iiuined in granite,^while the body is pressed brick. Ihe Turner's building on Helena av^^enue isbttafl rapidly constructed and will^MB creditable addition to that pait of the^city. TheMMMfl touches to the Builcy bhs-k^an Is ing administered and this five-story^structure will soon be ready for occupancy. lhe electric light building is completed.^On the third lout is a large hall, which will^probably be reserved for dancing purposes.^It has the largest lloor space of nnv building^in town. Ihe big iron front on Lower Main streel^is tile liest finished business bhs-k in the^city on the inside. All tbe disirs, windows^and panels arc in hard wimkI. The front is^solid iron. V^ t this immense building, it^seems, will haveto wait until the business of^the town goes down that way before^it will I* in demand. But it will not lie^\i iv long until that time arrives, as it is predictedthat baton very long Luwer Main streetfrom Helena avenue north to Wall^street, will Is- the business portion of the^cil\. TMM was a time when Hridge street^and that part of Main down to Broadway^was the business part of the city, but the^upper portion of town is slowly but surely^ebbing towards Helena avenue. Hroadway^is destined to be the principal business^street at tMcity, and many improvements^on Broadway are in contemplation for next^M ar. There is big riHim for improvement^on that street. Itis said that it will not be igMl while^before 1111 immense church will be erected at^the northwist corner of Main and Hridge^street. MM the International hotel.^Altogether, the outlook for a continued^lively season of building and business is^encouraging. i ^^^^ Oasta'hunil kuit wisil hose mil) X^ cents al^The II.- Hive. Vimcan Ki t the ^renti-st linrirains in ladies' and^children's underwear at Few Ins' t 'ash Stun-. Whereto Worahlp. Treadlingservices as usual at the Con^^gregational Church by the pastor, Hev. F.^D. Kelsey. Subject: ^The Good Samari^^tan^ and ^ The Kcsilish MM Man. thecash collect urn at the morning ser^^vice will be devoted to the MfMtf for^church buililing. Young people's meeting at^li.Vt. Sunday school at raO. Acordial welcome extended to all and^seats tree. HTiJ. S. Sherrill, of Minneapolis, will^preach in the First l'reshvteriun church,^morning and evening. Subjects: ^Haul^not A-hatned^ and ^(j id's Kiver of I'leas^ures. Thesubject for this morning at the Chris^^tian church is ^ lhe Church Militant and^Church Triumphant)^ for the evening,^^Saved by Uruee'^ Sunday school nt !t:4o^a. lu. Young people's meeting at MO p. ^^^All are inv ited. Hev.N. Boa, tM Scandinavian ininistir,^holds advice at the Young Men's Christian^AssiK-iatiou hall to-night at s o'clock. All^Scandinavians invited. Therewill be services to-day at the (irand^Stnet Methodist church, uioriiingand even^^ing. .^ 1 Children'smerino underwear oul^'twenty-five^wilts at The Dec Hive. bestwnrstinl veilinirs, siuuh- and double, oul)^i^i cents |^-r }anl Hi fowl,-' ( ash Store. PKJCUOIfAL MajorMartin Mnginnis has returned from^St. Haul. W.D. Dodds of Cranitc is at thefiriiiid^Central. E.T. Griffiths of Great Falls, and J. F.^Taylor of Choteau are at the Grand Cen^^tral. A.H. Holliiigsworth of llutte is at the^OMMWoUtM and will MM4 Mt4ll 111 lhe^capital. VictorH. Ile^ kinan. of the Hotihler Senti^^nel, and W. .1. Kable. of Houlder. are visit^^ing the capital. John.1. McAllister, of Minot, N. DHk.;^Taue Blake. of Spokane and t. S, Hrad-^ford, of llutte, are at the Merchants. CountyClerk and Recorder Tisiker left^last evening for the east, lie will visit his^old home 111 Michigan before he returns. T.W. Thomson, representing the Tri-^bnne. Great Falls, is in the city. Ml.^Thompson is popular with all who know^him. W.W. Cisilett. of (irent Falls; J. A. Hob-^bins. Jnv Gould: Dave Johnson, Hutte,^and M. J. Williams. Fargo, Y Dak., are at^the International. JosephOnggctt. Washington. D. C. Juo.^J. Juckman and (ten. I,. Foster of His-^marck, Dnk., L. C. Fyhrie of Dillon, and^I hos. Caldwell, of New York, are register! d^at the OMMlUMi I'.lmerCbaniberlain. the young man who^cut Officer McKenzie. was arraigned Is fore^Judge Sanders yesterdn^. lie waned ex^^amination and was held to the grand jury^in fl.OU), with George Hermann and Mr.^Crie, the real estate man, as sureties. Hon.S. M. StiH'ksbigei. ex-i'oiiiinissiot'er^of tbe general land office, who is visiting^tbe city, will remain several days. He in^^tends establishing n milling and laud law^bureau at Washington, and is here for the^purpose of becoming acipiaiiiti d with Mon^^tana people, in tbe interest of bis business, Tbefirst car on the Hrondwu\ mid Filth^avenue lines was stutti d yesterday. A 1111111-^Istr of men and boys put their shoulder- to^tbe car, and with tlie aid of two horses ap4^it up us far as Warren street, whir, tin^horses were left to lake care of tin lout.^Two horses cannot pud 11 loaded Bar up lhe^Hroadway grade. T.J. Croiim nc ivcil a telegram from^Max Behn ns ^csterday, as follows: WihiiiM.nis.D. C.^Uusiness is wonder^^ful: mom ^ plenty in tbe treasury depart^^ment, but very scarce elsewhere. Maxleft Helena for a pleasure trip east,^and has reached Washington. Judging^from his telegram he will Is- hack simjii to^assume bis old jssiition in Pap-hen's drug^store. (ssikat the latminn in table linen ami nap^kins at row lea' ( ^-h Store. AUwork will be exited^^jH andat ^-te,-|*.rlo^. I*liis-'.h i^ :ir. k-o-nl '| .1 r DOW sellingfor f 1 at The Itec \\ w . civil,K56INEKB8, Vspecial Meetlnic Hehl to Conaliler In-^p^,11 1.1111 final lies*. Ata special meeting of the Montana So^^ciety of Civil F.ugineers held lust evening at^the office of C. H. Heckler, chief engineer^of the Montana Central railway, there were^present Messrs. Green, Delacey, Haven,^Sixer, Wheeler, Foss, Helnuek, t'uiniuiiig,^Herron and Keerl. Thematter of an affiliation with tbe^American Society of Civil Engineers was^considered and it was voted that the s s idy^would favor entering into such an affiilia-^tion and that a committee of five be ap^^pointed to report fully upon Mt MMMV^ti m at the regular meeting next Saturday^evening. Thepresident appointed as such comniit-^ii, Messrs. Haven. Si/er. Keerl. Herron and^Foss. Ihe following committee were ap|s^itlted^to noininiite officers for the ensuing year:^Wheeler of Helena. Wilson of Hutte and^I'age of Tw in Hridges. Acommunication was read from Mr.^Griffith suggesting that the society consider^the present met In si of condui ting public^land surveys at the next regular meeting^and it was voted that the secretary send out^notices to that effect. The society then ad^^journed. Thelairs-am house of Mol l ana is I he l'^ ^ Hive^ami don't you forgei it. Idic*' tine cashmere ftuVM aM) I^ cents,^worth ^'*^ cents, at towh-s' ( ash Mine. a Ieaiiiler ami ll^ i on. | Yesterdaya HMV of MMM were nt^the Hroadwater bath, and a race was nr.^ranged between A. J. Davidson and City^Marshal Hard. The terms of the wager^were that the man who first reached the^danger rope from the deep water should be^declared the winner, and the defeat, d swim-^iner would have to set up a MMM, It was^decided as Marshal Hard was t he w irier and^more active of the two he should be MStli^capped by wearing W. C. Child's bathing^suit. It tit the marshal like 11 shirt 011 a^bean pole, but he determined to w in any^how. At the word both men tisik the wati r^and -truggled bravely for supremacy, but^Mr. Davidson reached the goal first and was^declared the winner. Ommmmm), Allclaims not consistent with the high^character of Syrup of Figs are Mipoatrljf^avoided by the California Fig Syrup coin^|Ntny. It acts gently on the kidneys, liver^and bowels, cleansing the system effectually,^but it is not a cure-all and miiki s no pre^^tensions that every bottle will not sub^st initiate. Anotherhit of those children's underwear just^received at l he Hoe Hive. i,,les' (ash Store is undoubted!) the MM^millinery, not inn and fancy kimmIh house in the^Northwest, a JOTTINGSABOUT TOW N! Thereis a li b grain at the l{is k\ Moiin^tain Telegraph office for L, C. Carrett. ASunday sclnsil concert will be held at^St. Taul's M. B, church Matt} evening for^tIn hem tit of the Sunday school. He*idea^MMl mid lllstrillileiit.il music there will Is^MTWal recitations. The concert will hi^held during tin usual hour of service. All^ate cordially invited to attend. a Onlya Dime Forn bottle of California white wine or^claret; this wine is guaranteed pure and^wholesome. We also sill the celebrated Lcenip'sbeer at (he same price. KohskUNNId.us A Co.^Oar, ('lore and Fjdwnrd S(s.^Telephone No. 1Mb IfYou Are Tempted to Part^With Your Dollars in Ex^^change for any thing in^the Dry Goods Line, Willoffer you greater temptations in^nt tractive desirable goods, and more^goods fur the least money of any house^in Montana. DMMhoods Hundredsof Helena's unsd intelligent^buyers linve iilroiuh made their selee^t ions for Full iiinl Winter 111 our Dress^Qoodl Ih-piirtinent, mill pronounce it^the Largest, iliinilsoiiicst nnd Host over^shown in llelenn. DUMBTRIM MlN'tis PersianHands mid Hrnids to mnti-ii^all colors ill dress giasls; Hlnck (iiuipi^and Fringes in nil widths nnd prices:^Large Buttons, witli small ones to^niiitcli, in nil colors, nt prices from BOaV^to rjltl Mf dozen. FANCYSILKS^All Colors nnd Latest Designs in^Fluids, S(ri|s's mid Clieeks; I'luslics^in all colors nnd widtliH. VV'e will offer^this week in nil the iiKast desirable^colors, u Very HmmmjM BmMM Vel^vet at H,o^i jM.r yard, wliieli is a tiruiul^Dargain. WINTKKFNDKHWKAl;^Notice (lie display in our Slnnv Will^dow of Ladies' Saxony l iiiierwenr at^cLi'i a piece or ^U.otl a suit. These gmsismmI Is- dvpiiMtad alMwhtwi ill(lie city for tnueh less tlinn twice^w luit we nsk for llieni. CMIAKS.(lur Clonk nnd Suit department was^never so complete lis this season. It^embraces nil the Newest Novelties, lis^well hs the Medium I'riced (inrnients^for common wear. Children's Clonks^for school wenr 11 s|ss-inlty Wewill U' pleased to show you our^grasls nnd 11,like yoi- pric.-s. We will^not lie undersold by any house in^Montana. IWtrs^ diaplay of fancy tcssla iu the lower neetns uispiay ot lam^willow of ImJH Hive. KOKIAI I rTTWOYORK W h I, ItltOKKN 6xkn~ aitLy^^ loss May a Co., lUsuu s. I'ittshiirR Iths-k. U-AACHK8-OFIMPBOVKI) I-AND AND^$2.(U) cash to eichamce for merchandise^or hanlware. John 8, Miller, Cninn Hlis-k. Hel^^ena. Montana. IHHST-CliASH r.'-HOKHK. ItlWHt AUTO-^^ ^ malic Maine; will (s^ sold at a lavrawiii. In^quire at this nthe.v UtntOUt OK lMl'KOVKD LAND TO K\-^clianire for Imiise and lot in Ih len.v John^S. Miller. ( uinii III,., k Helena. Menu HANCHWilli IIOl'SK. STAHI.K. COKKAI-^and .I...I On tuna of hav. aarriciiltnral im-^plemeute. inakina a very tfisal a-nuiiui land for^^MM or any stis-a. at n^sonahle priiie. Addn^sa^1'. O. Hex WU. Helena. AiKi s IMI'KOM I) LAND rO D^clianin-for horsi-s. sheeii or cattle. John^S. Miller I nio11 Iths-k. Helena. Mont. 0I.. I'AI'KKMAT THIS OKI- ICC BLP^ aVMTBD nut ALB. IAIHI.S LKAVK YOUKOKDKH8AND IHKLH^leave your name and aildns^, at the Capital^Kmiihiyment Otnee, laadqaartMl for nrst-clam^I da, 1 - and belli, Jl- l*wrenis' sinsn. 1SK.ItVAM lilhl, Allot T KIM'K.KN ^K.A1W^^ old. ( all at tk^ Hillsdale siiwt. IADV It^ H VM^I I' I IIK DKUMON1I Ot IHIK^'* Ihsik. llauilsoine iucoiues la'iigc tuaile hy^thosi' now at work on it. Five hundred thousand^copies a ill la1 sold. 1 aMHy terms la anad isirty.^\ : fur i*rtieuUrs. Charliw I. WMM A^Co.. Minneapolis. Minn, neud fur MMaTI^catalogue. Ia01 AtiKSfS WANTKH IOI MY WON-^I' derful new rubier undcra-artm-nt. (iratiibisi inventionfor women ever seen,^tie, Chicago. Mrs.H. t. ljt- Iahv Ai.iMs FOR ciin.ns hi-koiim *'Waists: Skirt-Hustle Siihslitute.Itahy In.,,..^Hnpportar, etc New auodjav Oar a^at ai Austin.^Minn., made lit in ten days. Lulu- Supply I o..^^7 WMaaM street. Clncatro. Illl.I- w am I II VI ILK. TWOFIUST-CLANHTINNCItS. II. J. Hid MK.^^ Unite. I'1,1 M HI lis AND Wl KIM IN 1 ^N IliU'll KlKt^^ trie btfht and lelephone work in Stsikane^Falls. Apply to \V. H. Norman. S|^ikane Falls. MF.N AND TKAMS TO WOKK ON THE^Itoulder A F.lkhorn branch railnsnl. Ap^^ply to Jainea C. Twoliy. Houlder. 1I M'l.l MI.N Iti KKPRSHKNT I H IN THIS^city and county. Out Usiks m-e the laist in^the world. Liberal arraaaanienta aiade w-ith^KimkI (Mii-ty. Aildress Chas. b. Web-ter A Co.,^M inuea pol is.*M inn. s|I I \TIONs W *NTKI^. AdvertaMaaMl4underthis h.,,i,l ihos- times^FKF.K. Dl, YOL'Nd atABKIKD MAN, WKIiL kdu-^*' catml, with kiuovhiU-e ^f boukkeeninif, in^some kind of hu-iness as clerk or MOOBU Dooa*^kis-|i^ i': not afraid of work: can refer to leatbiui^business men nf Helena. F. S.. Inrlepentleot Of^nee. CITIATION AK SICK Nl'IWK oil HOUHE-^kee|a^r; IS years ex|a^rienw, williiur to travel,^Addns-s H, this otliee. ISIT! ATION ASCbFKK IIV A YOUNO MAN^-l willing to work; No. 1 refcrcm-ee. Address^It. II. Indepeaaaat. poslTloNin TH0RO00HLY ( OMPRTKNT^' woman nook in hotel or ininiuK camp. VI^dn'ss CiHik. this otliee. DlMil Nii LADY.CliKBKINO; KIBHT-CLAH^O riH-oiniuendatiiiii. Address MinueaiMilis, In aMMl^ M tNYONB IN NKBU of HKLP 1 M l IT^Shaniiou's Fin|ihiMiieiit mid Collection^Agency. Koiiiii 11,1 ialell (ths'k. KWINtiIN PRIVATE FAMII.IKS IIV DAY.^1 No. 5 North Davia street, in taiscuicnt. POUTIONHY LADY \s MIPHST OR TO^I kei-p small -^ 1 of lasiks, or as assintant lasik-^lo'.'iH'r. AdaMal M. Inde|^'iideiit. HITIII ^^Ns VI ls^ hi I. AM ill H. I'HANDLER WANTH I TEAMS, (MK)D JOR;^^ 1 men for naa, 11 cents apiii e. waiter m'rls.^flu a tM 4 a-irls for Iioiim' work: - carts-utcr*.^sternly joh: :t wnmeii cisiks, t(s a ninnth: 2 men^cisika. soft joh and don't you forget il either; 2^sheep^herders. |KI. till KI.NT KOItytS Kt KMSIIKII. I.'iRNWHKD AND DNFURNUHDD ROOMh 1 liiipiireat No. 52 H. Basla*) atrawt tHUITK of OFFHE HOOMM IN h7)LD^^^ Htnira ajll hr nadi fia iwiaiatain on Nov.^I. Apply to .lames Sullivan, court house. IN DIAMOND BLOCK. OPPOH111 1 1 1 ^ 11111^1 light works, elivant nsinis. Apply to Janus.^Sullivan, court house. TWOLAIttlK. Mi I I.'i I I KNIHHKD FRONT^I nsinis. wiih ins' nf Imih, at 7:^i Fifth avenue. OooMS.HINOLK OR IN SI TUX ol( Two^i* Ihnv or four, in a. It dales building, cor^^ner Sixth avenue and Warren street. This build^^ing is supplied with steam heal and li.-e all the^^! islerll colivenienees on each Hisir. DOOMSIN ALL PARTO OFTHRCITY. AI'^11 ply Capital employment Otliee, '.'|2 Ijiw- reiicestriM-1. Vl.ui.i I 1 ItNIHHKD I'MlliOii and RED^risun and tnriiehtsl risuits for gentleiuen,^near Main street. Impiin* at No. )j| Ming Htrwl. mItNISIIKD ROOMH AT I'OIH Kit FLA IX.^' K.wing stn-et; entirely renovslivl and under^new-management. Call in basement oral Hurler,^Muih A Cm, QoM bhs-k. Till'.PACIFIC OR I.KNOIKIIOI HI H I I \M^* hwit, eiegnnt rocaaaj Mt, l^. tt. an ass $IJH] par lay. No aUarapaMM NMMtail allovMil. UARVEYHOI SF. (illAND HTRF.Fr. NFW^O and elegantly furnii-liial risims. siigrli-or in ISITTKOF ROOMS. SINIil.l! II- PRE 1Kb^* n^l. with Issird, 1^4 Jeflerson ^ir.^'t. I(IK HI N T l^U I.I I I M.s. ROOMHUH Iv HOI SF., :M HHOADW X^. POUVoil two room Hoi si:, IH mini. ' street, lau-k of Howie street. cixAND skvkn room hoi sF.s. ILL MOD^1 an Immmv laMita of .1. s. Feath-^erly. UKVENRoom rWTAOE. CENTRAL IXK linn. i all at i'aulsen V Mel onm-ll's. A- vkinuto loan. IMI'ROVFDLAND OR 1 llflTKI, MORI-^MJM #^M H. MilL i. 1 nion lll.s-k, llel- |\HlTMfl OF tM TOtlJMBDON IMI'ROYF.I) |ini|s-rly it, th^ citv ,,f ||,.|,.|,a and on farms^nnd rauche- in Molilalia: inom v furnished for^Isiildiiig puriHss s. ii. ii. Palmer, imld lllis k.^Helena. uomnro i/o\N m*oa hklkna mbal 1 real estate MM reaaonahle terms. Apply^lo F/lward C. Russell, nsun (1, Tboniimm bhs k,^Helena Mont. IAHtlF. AMOUNTS OF MONF.Y TO I.^ ^ \ S^*' on iiuprovejl and unimjirovHil citv real estate^and ou ranch's, at low rates. C. K. Kills A Co.,^insurance agents, real estate agent*,, mortgages Ma MONF.YTO D^\NON IMI'ROVK.D HKLKNA^property. Time and terms to-nil. .1 no. S.^M. Neill. MMM ^ and 7. Ashby IsdMing. 'I'lldORREHPOND WITH I'ARTDX WHO^I can furnish aMNMaosf aI(Maa n*.iding in^11' 11 liN-alitii-s,country', villag. - and towaa nnder^10^^^^ |si|iulatinn. Ib'garibng ppes imid ami^other lairtieulars. a.l.iie-- II.,, nil. I'niieka. Kan- MMKalkho, THK 1 KI.F.RRATKD ( LAIR-^riiyant. an Is- conaulted at the Holler build^^ing. I.^.'in II'. InnHEAD OF (lATTUC OR slIKKI' TO WTN-^^' ter 011 shares; plentv of liav ai d gissl range.^Address Allen A S. It. Hut. her. Independent^MM IIIv| \ I ss ( || \ M | s \PARTNKR W \\ I'l-.D Ti^ F\ irNTi^MvTlx^^l estahlishul business. I*. O. Imx .M. iI'KIWON WANTED TO TAKK AN INTKR-^*l eat and assist in ths managi'inent of devel^^oping a mine, and 10 start a store in a Uiwn of^.Hill inhabitants. No one hunting chances nor^without thrive to five thousand dollars to iuvest^need apply. Aildr^^* Miner. Independent Orliee HH HI NT III sINKss HOI si WTORKRtKIMSIN I'F.NN HUHK, a1xo^^ HtoreriHims and Ofhces in I'm-burg llhs'k.^Jn.piln' of John W. Tlmmisain. nsim 11. I'ltls-^(sirg hhs-k. THKIRON I-RONTON MAIN STRUCT REST^^ hotel huiIdmg hi the eity: 70 rvsuns, all out^^side and timshisl in isvk. Call on I'orter. Muth^A (ox. IMI ll s m AKVBD, FEWPUPILH TO TAKK (iKRMAN LKH-^aous. Address or call at P.'l Park ave. vJMII P WANTKD l am MKKINO OK ( OTH-^wuld rwi^. I lo i years old. Attire** 1m W.^Helena JMont. OFFEREDBY Ttios.Crahan ^ Co, Thislist will give an idea of the chur^ncter of the pn^|s^rty we handle. If^it dis-s not ixmtnin what yon want we^lire sure you can Ih^ suiteii by culling^at our otliee mid exiiinining Iiur com^plete list of pro|k^rty. nrsiNKssPBOPBtn fH!,r^Ni A HidtH't corner i^p|K*ute St^^Hin^lamt HIiH-k. on llelenn Ave. nnd^Jackson street. !'H feet on Helena^Ave. mid HtlfiM't on .Inckson St. riri.l** .^XI feci ndjoining Helvidere^house mi t he south, ^.^ilHI |s-r fisit. #7jB0O B0IW1 on llelenn Ave , Is-tvv. Wurrciiami Rwinf, facing south. #SjOOO BOfMl Is'lweeti I)iivihstrtM't nnd MoMtaUMlivonue. mi HMMA KM^line, facing north^1* 'J,,^**' 'S^ feet on llelenn uvenue. out^1 ^Uh-k from Davis Htrisd.^KKSIDFNCK LOIS 13,1)00Kadi for two choice comers on^Broatlwiiv mid lloliack, each l(*i^fisit front KijOOOSalad corner, lOOBlBO in Mauser^ml,hti.hi. mi motor line, hhs-k Hi,^fnc 1 ne; south mid east. IOObUB,l^l^h-k I I, lotH 7 anilH,^Mauser luldit inn. ciihv teruiH. #900 IOOxHO, in hhs-k 'il, lots^ nnd H, Flower(iarden addition. 11,700lOOiiaS. btoek 33, lots i;i, 11. 1.,,^Hi, HronduntiT additioo, This is^u choice comer on Maihson Ave. 500 100x140 in Northern I'm itic No^% high le\cl gKMMdi^IIOI'SFS ANI^ DITS |*V3O0Cboin fl romii ilmlllig. lot 80i 140to alley^fJ.'Jtm 6 naiiii cottiiK^^ on Ninth |MJMMj new-nnd well built,^KJM t nsun house, one hulf hbs-k frommotor line.^f2,l(*l Nice t n^iin brick. ver\ conveni Mi fii.lHal Select OOtaMT on MJ|| side, nice^;^^ Ml brick w ith nil improve^incuts. |^it SBxllfl,^Corner on Khnontli Ave. and^Ihivis street, t^o ^imkI brick Imuses^lillil lot 180x140 feet 1;wen nawKtt. I6J100Beat ranch in Mimsouri valley, 'i^miles fruiii Towliseml, 'Jll acrna,^nil under fence; perfect title; kismI^house mid barn, mid implements^of nil kinds used mi first class farm, LOANS. Weure now prepurcd to place MMM or^Hinall loans mi improved city prOMftj^or k^sk1 (jiasl riinciicH, nt a low rate of^interest on first MMigMJI loiilis. RMpaotfully, THOB.CRAHAM I 00.^K',,'11, 11, Thninpson Hhs k, Hi leiiu MONEYTO LOANT InMM to suit on from Six Month* to Flic\ cars Tune mi RmI Fstjlla Security. Mniieyon hmnl. No Meliiy. ('a^h paid^for Heal Fstate Mort4MJM by W.H. CLARK k SON, Gon. Apents. ,^ rna tifMfwtmilliniraiity Uan Cdiniiaiiy. or1 MINNFAI'OFIS,MINN,^Board ot Trada Room, PlttibuiH Block, Helena Cha.s.S. F.ttillife, A^ent nt Hutte, City. ahigh grails hLMsL pr*-paring taiys for rol- |.-e. ^riealtfr sehisil and for boeh Kirst- clansi*luratiiiu: thorough course of stinlv. Ad-^MMI . L. IIOWAHH, MMrtMMaM.UauM rill. I tali. MerchantsHotel, CornerBrMdwu nnd Warren Slnsnta,^()p|s^site C. S. Anaay Ollice. hklkna. .... montana. THOtf.0*BBIBM^ son, I'ii.ii's. Newlytill..I and newly furnishe^l throughoat.^lAili**-'and gents'halliM, IsirlsT shop, lair and^billiard hall, with all miatern unprnveineiits. SAMPLEROOMS Withspecial aeeimiriifalatioaa fur n,. n ia! Traveli'rs. hl'hRt'Nri TO AND KROM Aid. TRAIN8. II.TOXN, 3North Main Street, Helena. MILLINERYUNO FANCY GOODS, (1,1 rimmed Hals fur laulies Misses and Child^^ren in, assortment the lArgost and ^p*-i^Coinplele of any in the ( it), and I'RItKM THK UIWKHT. TRIMMEDMILLINERY. OurMillinery Dc|iai^mcut is III with the^Litest Designs in Round Hal*, lloiim-tM, TiMiues^andTnilam*. Noveliies In nil Ih- uidesl, Mil-^linen Triniming*. etc. Infants Outfits a Hiae^eUlty. H.TONN. Agent*for Rutteriek'a I'atterus and Hall * Ha^ur r'ornia. GANSk KLEIN. EXTRALARGE MEN, EXTRATALL MEN, EXTRASHORT MEN, EXTRAFAT MEN, EXTRALEAN M$fr Canall suit themaalvaa with Stylish, Well Fitting Clothea of ikuxl Ma Wad M^liem*maldc IVuva, from our Iteiuly Made Clothing Department, WeMake a Point of Insisting Upon the Distinction Bet^CHEAP CLOTHING AND CLOTHING CHEAP ! Wehave Correct Clothing for all Men, Buys and Children, auiUble for alt^sums and ooriipationB. Our New Stock ia all Bright, Clean and^Freah, and at Hrioea you Cannot RmibV^CANS A KLEIN,IIKLENA. MONTANA. FARMIMPLEMENTS and MINING MACHINERY. Schuttlerand Rushford Quartz, Lumber ^ Farm Wagons.^All Kinds and Sizes Bement ^ Sons Celebrated Bob Sleds.^Fine Sleighs and Cutters. Fine Robes of All Descriptions. STEAMHOISTS -SJSTTJ ZBOIILIEIRS. A.LOGAN. A.C .LOGAN. LOGANBROS., Wholesaleand Retail Dealers in LOURFEED AND PRODUCE! CORNERCLORE and EDWARDS STREETS HOULEBROS., DEALERS IN Sawedand Split Wood, '.\\'A Sixth Ave, Comer Bwllff, ut Old (iovcrmncnt Corral. WmdIttwitag by BttNUB doM on abort notioa, (ran htvlf oord up to iay amount.^Kindlin^'h furniahad on short notice. rHEH AZKLVV'(K)l) LAND 00. Tin-larriblc Ion ^ ^pariapead h^ Health- in the hit tire was such as te remler tiinuskrals tiomelaa* mill.l.-i-o.lent upua (ha charity of (ba wuraL The imnuidiaUtaapta wan laadad t^i, ami the worn^at lar(f^- nohly n*.|*iiiilist In lhe call for niil. I tut .it tin- present lime the |irii^|^rt^ (or a hunt winaw^slanw lianl in tli^ (aoi nf niiinv liuiiilrols; Hiekni*- fnun e^|M^iiin- a.e certain t^ ncciir. im\ tbe fol-^luwiiuj plim has l^^-n ilevi*.*! in assist in carina fur the iindirtiinati-s wliu ina^ nnal iii^lk^l aaaiav- ance,hymviiiK tn I In- ^(i Ifi-rent lnwiiital* a liainlsnine mini nf iniiney IIIKlUZIJ.WIKIII I.AMHIIMI'ANY lias ui'iieriiii-l.v iletermiinsl te .Innate the iirnceKU of two^lioiiM-d atiil two hiiinln^l lots lo lhe hospital* of the t-iiy. ..ml has parehaaM this pni|s-rty with a viaw^to iIi*|h*.|iik of it at a small ailvanee over e.sii tinil ilevolina tha nH pmeaadl to the cliaritiaa abnva^iiielitiniH^l; anil promises to issue lie Wet* to la' snlil for SiJ.'iii each for tin- purpose of raising money a helpcarry on tin- work. They have plans! the tiekeis on k.i|h tliriMjjrhont theintry. anil upon Ba* ceinlvr51, IHMI, a committee consistiiik of twelve pnmiinaul eiti/.ens will take all the nnmheta of^ii. ket* solil ami place them in a Ian: they will then be Ihoroindily niij.il anil a buy hlimlfnkW wtlj^i.Uue his Inn, 11 in tin- hox ami ilraw out one minila-r. ami wliia-ver liolils the corrssi* null nil narolajr *i'n i ,iW*r,'''^,aaaaa tad the pair of lot* ,which it U bailt. Then tha Hth nmuiair Jrawa -ImlIIn- awarihsl u lot. then the tenth iimiiher a Int. anil so on, evi r^ thiity-tiflli inunbHr ilrawn aliall^l^'awanhsl a lot until the two li'imlreil ami siatli anmla-r shall la- ilrawn. which ^hall entitle aha^(sillier to the corrcsponiliiiK nun.In r winch *liall Is'iltawn, to the remaiuiiiK Iioiish ami pair of lota. AII ^ I., above property is iniaran le.il to !^^ Tree nf any ami all lien*, inoruriw* or anytliiiuc lha^ will is-rfiilly |il_ i*aiitiful home worth tit.lui or a lot vrnrtli ^'i'*i. You are aiiliiu^ one of the aiaiulesi rhariliaa which ini|iaira tith^who wloa a prize. .jy an.. ... Awarranty ihaal assiiriiut a (s-rfis-t title will he maile to every hicky lirkat beloar Theiickets ani mmmal tUfk ami haaiil.w a MaMaM ^b^^ U) ge^ a liasevi-r askivl of vou ant. I'urchase votir tickets of any aip-nt or travelinic raniasser who ban propar^il.-ntial*. Iks*ls are liepnaiteil with the l'na^'t Koiiuil National llank. THEHAZELWOOD LAND CO., Seattle,Washington. FORSALE. {00 For lota 7 and h, lilock H|, ;n 1',,, 'lia Addition. HtioK,,r lot 12, liliM'k 47. Northam Pnotiki AckUtioa. 1800 For a corner lot ,r^lxl,r^l on South Rixlnoy. #17..iO IVr fisit for HfMf on Mctiton Avenue. Il!t* I'er fiait for a rvntral lot on 1'nrk Aveuua. *V IVr foot for I^ower Mnin nt root, corner. hii Per fiait for llelenn Avenue corner. *'- For liii|irovcd rentrnl |iro|MT(y on Main street. *t I'er f^ait for Wiirelimiw Iota on Montana Central ItailriMal. i; Kxeellent new Iioiihc on Hreckenrid^e; fj *^.!...^ HOUSESFOR RENT. ^Jf-New i^ riaiin lirick. Northern Pacific Addition. tl!0 ^^ riaiin, Molmck near Kriaidway. I1H Three cottiiifes near Northern PaeiHc depot. 4riaiin brick. Eleventh and Walei|;h.^^4^^ H room lirick. Fifth Avenue.^Several other houses from i^7 to i^7.*i |n^r month. IvEatZb-esoa^. dz, Steele, 129!-'.^ NOHTII MAIN STREET, 1IKIiKNA. sf/ -