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THEDAILY INDEPENDENT: HELENA, SATURDAY MORNING* OCTOBER 19,1889.
CLEARTHE 9HNU
TheCity Authorities Say the Time^Has Arrived When It Shall^Be Done
AProminent Business Man First^to Face the Music and^Be Fined
THEYIRK M A K l.'IKh NOW.
Il.s..ill of lllr liilll.nliv In Ihr HM|^family Othrr I'ollw ^^^nrt
Th- citv iititliontie*. sifter MftMtfMli^have Ocilirlnded tlntt the time has arrived^^hen the sidewalks of Helena shall lie^cleared of their olmtnictioiiK that tinlOMj^hiui kmwii to sncb pmimrtiniis tliat the^people have use for all the sidewalk space^allotted to pedcstriunH. ami that is little^enough. A vigorous effort will be mud'-by^the ntv niarahal to keep the wtilkael^ar of^refuse, l^oie*t hikI other rubbish, which by^an art of Kruoc the city him permitted to lie^ouniulate in front of certain places At the^instance and complaint of J. W. Hare, Y.^W. S. Lindsay of the Lindsay MM coin^panv. was arretted vi'Htcrdiiy The coin^plain mil.' witness testified that empty^and dirty chicken BMaM and also^harrela of dn'ayed veoitahles had
frequentlyIn piled in front of Ins place
(which adjoins the produce store I hv bind^aay'a employes and the sidewalk iii front of^the store wan so crowdisl as to allow small^passageway for one person.
Mr.Lindsay contended that he handled a^larye amount of foods mid had no rear en^^trance to his place and was coniisdhd In^use t he sidewalk at certain |^ rnsls of tin^day: that he paid the eit v sciiunc,cr BW a^month extra to haul off refuse, hut that^Mime days the man did not take it all^awav.
MarshalHani also testified thai the side^^walk had la i n l^p^.teillj . .1 rin t^-^!. and^111 rebuttal Hare said the piles of old crati s^ami barrels created swarms of flies and an^offensive odor, so that ladies in pas-one;^held their noses to csc'i|ie the smell.
Mr.Stadler. of the firm of Stadli r I^Kaufman, said the sidewalk, which^ill tight] fist wide. did not lie^H| t^ the city; it was his prop
erty. and reminded the irt that
Mr.B^ rahfald in ereotinu bin m w baildina^lo.ik up all the oroiind briuBjrhMI to him on^Mini; street, which ken Tea that tmildina:^project ini| aboal eiffBt feet on Miaa street.
tieHaul he could fence the ground in any^time he felt like it. anil, ill view of this,^didn't think the city had aliythui^ to do^wit h the obstruct ion of the walk.
CityAttorney Hot km then read a chapter^from the city ordinances, and said the hiisi-^neas done liv Mr. Lindsay and the neglect^of the scavenger ^cut no tiuure;^ tlie fact^remained that the sidewalk was obstructed,^ami It is the duty of the tit* to keep all^sidewalks clear for the Haw |^'destrians.^Ill the past the city has Is'Cll lenient oil tins
is.int,but the tune had arrived whea tht
blockadingof street- ust ceas. . N ithei^did the fact that the city did not own tin^land in question Iihm-any thmu' to do with^the case. It is a public walk.and is due tin^same protection as any other walk.
JudgeSanders considered the eviilene.^Htlllicient to liud Mr. Lindaay L'Ullty of til)^charge made and he was tilled f IA which In^paid after deliberating whether he should^appeal or not.
givenas
havetheir
I'orterami Hi- I ol.ircil raraimiur Iteturn^to Helena Man ami Wife.
Abouta week ago two lovers IsMinled the^Northern l'aclic train from this cilv and^left for l'liiliitshurg. Ihcv were B.O. I'or^^ter and Misa .May ^'HliMidy Knife^ Hut ton^(colored). I'orter in the young man who^was ^vagged^ laat week and his other^offeiiae la in^ escorting the colored prostl-^tute around the west aide of town. The^couple left I'lnlipsburg, but not without^adding to their troubles. 'I hey had MM^difficulty at the hotel where they staved and^they were unceremoniously bounced from^the place, and |mrl of the woman's gaudv^wardrobe kept to secure their board bill.^Next they hObbcd up at lVcr Lotbji and^I liursday were made man and wife, and^yeaterday the bride and prison returned to^Helena and resumed their ijuartersnii ( love^Hlrcct.
OfficerVanasae liap|^ n.sJ on ( lore street^last night and met v mug I'orter. After et-^f hanging a few wolds the officer uiMted the^III arlj wmkhwl man to take a walk. He^walked ami went to jail, where a chargf of^vagrancy was again lodged against him^Can't a man live in this town^^ asked^'orter. 111 despair, and the sergeant told^bta a man could not live here the way In^diM'a. nor conUl lie defy the authorities.
thecolored bride soon learn*-il of what^had hapis'iu-d to her voting hubby, and de-^s|iairinglv exclaimed, ^Will my troubles
nevert ea* !
I'orterla a fairly gnnd-listking Jroang^man, pr.ihably M yens of age. He aaid In^has lived in Helena about one year. He^came here from Fort Custer, where he was a^musician in the First cavalry bund. Hi^^ uries a p.-|n 1 of honorable discharge, lb^has also lived at licwiston and Fort Ma^l imn* and claims to have worked at tin^Spotted Horse mine. He is also a song and^dance man. ami worked at the Coliseum a^slant tune. Him latest escapade lias hIiiiI^tered what little rcniiect his few friends had^for him.
MIM*. \ N 11 MINIM..
'atentsfor Quartz Lode and Placer^Claims Issued From^Washington.
SilverBow Lewis and Clarke,^Jefferson and Deer Lodge^Favored.
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Thedetails of this case are
ilia
The I mil
IIII:
warningto others, as the it^orders to enforce the ordinance covering^thia puiat.
Thecan.'of Frank I'oaey, who hi alleged^to have stolen |30 from a Mrs. I'hel|is, re-^nulled ill the dlscha i gc of I'osey. Mis^I'oaey is 'i colored woman, rather pa id look^ing. It ap|s-ais that she and Mr. I'oaey^didn't yet ahum very well together. In tin^course of events I'osey moved to M i-^Phelpa* house, and after remaining there u^day or two removed his trunk in (lie dead^hour of night and left Mrs. I'oaey alone^The two women then put their heads to^aether and agreed to make it lively for Mr.^V'oai v. It w in agreed that I'osey had stol^^H wlien he t.Mik his t ruiik, and a warrant^waa 1 .sin .1 for his arrest, but l'os. \^had left town. All this bBMMh^tuveral inontha |ga until lues^day. when I'osey i el anted. and^waa arrested. DwiBp the trial tin- moiucii'm^talca agreed, but by puttiiu; then stones^with the testimony of several male wil-^^ichhi'S, a chain of convicting evidence could^not Im^ wo\en. as it apisarcd mi itafaeato^lie a plot I i injure poor Poaajt, who was dis-^churyed and the cost taxed to the county.
A|Hilice jiuke has to listen to the trials^and troubles of many |Mnple. who seek tins^aourcc for relief, no matter ho* trivial the^trouble may be. Yesterday a woman cauie^(o Jlldu'e Sanders with a story. She went to^all IflMH and aaid she desired to relit a^house. The aoent nave her a key and^the woman went to aee the house,^which suited her. Without iiilormuiK the^ayt lit she immediately moved her furniture^in. Meantime, the person whiaa' house the^tenant had just vacated, visited tho *0M^and aaid something detrinn nlal to the^character of the woman, and after the lalti r^had hvM ha'ated in her new aboile the^ai;ent luforined her she could not have the^bonae and he would not relit it to her. ^Hut^I have the key and my household effects are^ill the house.'* said Ib^ woman, ^and what^am I |niag to do'^ rbl judye is still think-^iiiK it orcr.
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THIHALVAT10M .RMY.
4apian Kiel^' ami ^ aplnln Itumxlell auil^Their Krleli.ls.
I'hetrouble 111 the Salvation Army will^probably la^ settled to-niclil, as Hriiradiei-^tjem T il Fleldinu'. of the western division,^will la- in Helena to-day. ('apt. Keefe ex^^pects tocome to the front n^itill. When she^was siipplautisl in the affectiona of Helena^p ople ^ \ little Capt. RmmMI( she did^not obey ordeis ami no the I'.icitie eoast. as^was ordered, but Iiiih reluiilud lure and^will coutnine to remain, pnhuhlv. I liurs^^day I i Capt. keefe, who Miil has her
aayMaaag tin boys mid u'lils. e,,t up in^uiiH'tiuy and announced that she had been^gloriously savisl and ex|aa ted to s ,\, , x, iy^Isidy ill Helena. She aaid Hiiu'adier Field^^ing Would see that she had her rights.^Capt. Haiusdell dein.sl C.,pt. Kcefe's asaer-^tion. ' d Adjutant Harris hjUHpad up and^aaid ( apt. ive^ fe was uoi leUiuil the truth.^Tins rabad a tanribli onmnotion ami a not
wasonly averted by MM of the army netting^up and paaabjg the i outnbution Ihix amoug^the ahUMMa Adjntanl Harris said Capt,^Keefe hail lied and dellls-r ti Iv uWd.
Several of ( apt. Kcefe's friends arose^uml r:i^^il on i rv hallclu i li and the n.e. t^jag adjourned. Last nigbl the ipjarrel was^renewed and a sturdy follower of Capt.^Keefe aroae and aaid if Capt. Il.inisd. ll or
anyof Lei friaoda aaid thai Brioadk Mien*
endFulilrii; wasn't coinniK to Helena they^li.il. for he had a dispatch which stated^that he would be in II. lei; , S.,turdav aight,^Capt. Kcafe'a friends were exuberant and^raised the roof with their cheers. There^will lw a picnic to tijejnt unless there is an^executive aeaaioii.
VIi tlfcla ami What
II.oieatad is llotiiir.
Ihe Iron Mountain mine in .Mianoiiln^county ones promise of developing into a^second Qfaadfta Mountain. It was owned^bvth'ii jiros|m-ctorH, one of whom sold out^for it hum pittance, and two of i lie i iri^im^owners yet remain shim holders, but mil^lart'e holder-. The Iron Mountain ban paul^for Us development from the yrass nsits^It was discovered not quite one year 11141^it ia now dev. |..|v d to a depth if SHO feet^and is lo ikinu In tier and richer than It ever^did.
Abouthfieeii men aie engaged 111 1^development, and twenty tons
ore are beiim nhipped every dav^to the Fast Helena smelter hik^ia netting the company from fl.UHi I^^]pat cailoml. the ore la Is
ugextracted more rapidly than it H^be ahip|ssl away Willi the pies, lit facilities.^Ihelirst c.11 load of ore ever shipned from^the nunc netted s 1 ,v^i | he Iron Mountain^Company now has in its treasury, it la said^flu.i^*t. This is a great showing for auch^youno pio|ieitv, es|s'cially when it ia con
sideredthat 11ill ay of money has been
lanilifad. flu* mine has )iaid its way^every liartu illar, and Hie oiioinal owners^could have done all of the work in it has^been accomplished. It is aaid that llttl tolls^|s-r dav POUld l^e shtp|sal just as euav a^twenty tons if the tians|s^rtatioii facilitii^could Is' increased.
Hcsulesthe a^tl.tm cnab in tin- Irenaury^the returilH from the smelter, there are HO,^OUI shares of t reaaury atock on hand, t in^oriental amount of tn asury sb'ck was fl.Mi,
(im.ami uali M1,000 abaiaa have baaat dii
|siaedof, and that went at from JOIaH^cents a share.
Annetine;ofthe si yen dins'tors wast^have baaa held a few days aeo fur the pur^of tMitsnleniiu' the mailer of declarine^dividend No. I. a ipioruui couhl not be s.^cured, one of the dii. clors relnsuig tout^tend, for I he reason, it is said, that Mr
l'ardee.who departed last abjM fur
New York, intended to expreaa Ilia^opinion of one of the directors wli^^recently displaced him as sup niiteniletit o^the mine. Another effort will Is' innile t^have a meeting next Monday, the :Mst inst^when the dividend discussion will come up^Certain of tin direc tors are in favor of d^^taring a sto^ k dividend of the treasury^stock now on hand, while others favor th^cash dividend. It is not cvisehal that^dividend of ov. r live c.nta |a-r share will hi^declared if the latter pTUMuaitiua piavall^winch would laioiinl |o f'JlMtlil, whereas
iliestisi.dividend la agreed apon the ita ^.c^ai
shires 111 tile treasury will nave to be ill^tritaHed among tOBuOW shares oiittt mil^ing. The slia'k is n adil) worth al paf shan^and such 11 dividend would he eittlal^to'.'.^^ cents |s r share and a dividi ltd of 1(1^cents par shal e could be declared Hie next^time. iH'lii'V.iig that the sloe It dividend^w ill prevail, a lively skirmish is batajl Iliad^for st ick, as the more a BerabU holds lit^more traaaarj Itoah he will nn ive. li
Haleparobaaad hjunabaraaof C, K. Wella,
TharaMV)at Jf I]^ r share, but it la doubt^^ful if any more can be bought at that rate.^Mr. Hall, one of Iheori^u il owners, ria't nt^W sold ai.UUO shares for |SMBO, It la said^that Mr. Wells has mule abMlt ftOJBOD out^of Iron Mount 111 since the company was^formed and he still holds aUtut jkljOOO^^hares.
LA C^a|uard still ihtsisIs in kicking.
amiIns latest velttlirc, beill^ the tiling of ii^anil in this county, was the chief topic of^c^ in v t 1 at ion am ilia uiining men yesterday.^All t ll it i 'isprird wants is to be let iii oil the
newth ai aaoai the auna baabi thai titesyn-
dicateia attempting 111 securing control of^t he West (iranite prupi ities, uml some In-^lleve he will vet sucif. d. while ntln ra say he^cannot do any thing this time.
Wordwas received yesteiday that opera^lions had been actively risuiutd MM the^Major I ..Id and sonic act 1 vit;. m tlie stta'k^at St. Louis is ant let p., It il m outsell, Heine.
Th.v Will lie Delivered to the Owners^Ithe Itetlirn or loi|.ti. 11, Ite-
eelptslo Ifeleiia.
Anotherbatch of mineral patents waa^rwened at the Helena land office yesterday^Aa will be noticed these |Mtents have laa-n^standing alsiui two years and tin it receipt^it the tline in 1111 it^^ prompt, aa owing to thi^red tape which has characterized the doings
fthe land office 111 the past years, if^patent was received within live years after^it was applied for the applicant felt that h^was fiirt 11 ii.t' Nearly all the desert land,^pre-emption, homestead mid cash patents^that have been applied for up to ls.sH have^been examined ami patents issued. Titos,^received yesterday are as follows and will^be delivered upon the return of the dupli^cute receipts thereof:
No.Lflbl. The claim of Geo. P, lire!her^toll and Frank Hollywood, entered at III !^cna, Deeemlar, 1K*7, for the ('lift lodt^mining claim. Summit Valley district.
No.IMS. Tlie chum of A. ll. Healevand.l^C. C. 'I boniton, entered at Helena. August^l^s7, f,,r the MiMinlight lode.Summit Valley^district, being lots 77 and l.Vi.
No.I.b|.'. The claim of Jos. A. and John^Devlin ami .bdiii l)all|^irt. 1 utered at lb I
aa,Dacuaiber. 1887, for the Minnie Ileal)
hide,Summit Valley illsti let. being lot L'7:i,^No. I.IKM. The claim of ('has. X. Larrabee^entered ul lleh na. November. 1**7. for tin^Baryl lode. HaauaM Valley district. Iiemg
lotfja.
No.I.C.L'.^.. Theclami of W; Id r Mackav.
enteredal lialena, Deoeaber. 1kh7, for tin^Kbmm Abbott lode, HmmbM vail f district,^bainn lot lug.^No. lJatT. Ilu- claim nt (,. ^. H. Qaaay
Mltered at Helena October. 1n*7, for tin^Woden lode, Summit Valiei district, being
lotM
No.I.Mi;. The claim of Laura Clark^Harry (la-sert et al. for the Spring lode^Iiuh |s nd'nee district, Silver How county^betag '^' twp. .1 north.
No.lb1*. The claim of Charles S. I'ark^hill et al.. enti led at Helen.^ Dei ember^l*^7, for the Si,is lode, being lot ll\ twp. I^north. Silver How county.
No.LAMB, I he claim ^of W. L. Lovel ind^^ titer, it ;it Helena November. 1^7. for tin^Kainbow placer lode, Steiuph disttnt
Lavi*and Clarkunity, beine lot Ml 111
township1^.' in .rill.
No.|Jm. Michael A. Lynch. Michael^( rUulirk^ et ul, entered at Heh na Decern^bar, IMH7, for the M. L. lode cUin.. Steuiple^district, being l^t Ml township ll! north.
No.I.lhl. the claim of loaaobiM I^Tottell. entered at lleleti l December. lHXii^for the L wis No. '.' hale claim, 111 ten Mil^district, Lewis ami Clarke county. Is iug lot^M, tow uship a north.
No.l.-i;l^. flic claim of Josephine F, Tot
ten.entered at Ible Decern tier, 1HM^!. for
theU-wis No. :t hale, Tea Mile district. I^ing lot t(l. tow uship - north.
No.iJM. The claim of Nate S. Veraal line^I.on 11/ Baabacb. entered at Helena. (let^la-r. IKM7. for the Hrewery lisle. Ottawa dia^trict, l^'wis atul Clarke county, lauug lot^^. tow nship U north.
No.l.fot. The claim of Henry C. Mr^Nalljr, entenal at Helena, S pteinlMT. Wi^for a placer claim in U wis and (Tarki^count v . being lot t'.i, township 10, mirth.
No.'l.id'.i.The claim of F. W. Baattiatad^C. Kelick, entered at Helena, Ih ceinber,^laa7, for the Hose lode claim, Cat.iract ills^trict. Jefferson county. Is ing lot 7ii, town^ship il north.
No.I,Ml'.), the claim of Jim. S. Harris and^Flias Mcmiimn, entered at Helena, August
UIK7,for the General Harris and Lead villa
lodes,Colorado district, Jefferson county^Is ing lots HI a and Hi b. tp 7 north.
No.I.v.^, the claim of Davis C. ami Dm a S^A. I'lirner, entered at lb len t. M iv. 1^7^for a placer clitnn in .letleison county, con^taming I.V,^ acres in tp '.i north.
No.I.tdb, the claim of Harm v I'eopl. s.^i ntercvl at Helena. December, 1Ks7, for the^Aid loth . Flint Creed district, Iha-r Lalge^county. Is ing lot 1 11. tp 7 north.
No.I..^i7H, the atatal of James K. l'ardee,^entered al Helena, S. ptember, 1^M7. for the^Fi'tnklin No. | lode, Flint Creek district,^being lot 117, tp 7 north.
No.1.177. the cla.lit of Win. 1'. tiwin. C.^(i. Hiudshaw and Jas. II. Lathy, entered at
Helena,Daiher. lK^a;, for the Silver How
planefclaim. Missoula county, being lot 117,^tp LH north.
SPECIALSALE
-OF-
NEWHOUSE!
TheHi-KtiipiKirtunity ever Offered in Helena to Purchnse a Fine, Well MM, VViirm,
CONVENIENTBIX-ROOM DWELLING
WithinTen Minute* Walk of Main Street, only tH.IKKI.
$100Cash, and $40 Per Month Until Paid For.
ASmiill Family could live on lower floor and rent the upiar hW. The houae^isho limit that parties living on npia-r floor would have aeparate front and rear^entrancea, and separate ntieile and out li aises. The offer open for TEN DAT!^ONLY. Baqulrnol
R.A. DAV,
Iviaini7, Firat Xationnl Hank BnlMing,
SHOES!SHOES! SHOES!
WeCan Fit Any Foot in Helena!
Wehandle and keep in stock More Fine (iiknIb than any^bonne West of Ctiicago. Our floods
.2-Lre-Z3.11 lv^ad.o to Ord.er,
Hythe Largest and Hest Factories in Ainericn. It will^pay you to Hjienil an hour or *o examine our bjMMBal^Htis'k anil get Newyand Ijitte Style (^( kmIh.
J.P. WOOLMAN ^ CO.
liliesshould i
istirof dlpfMra, i^low tigiirtv
..iixt f nil fianer'i ^ml^i he is seliintt than ^t I
IP'tn
V.T)
J0TTISOH4BUI i TOWM.
TheScatuliii.ivi.in I'lcaM.i, t lub give a^dance a| Harm 'inn hall to-night.
paantyClerk and Itccoidcr Wheaton is^busily i tigaged in making out certificates of^election for the county nrtu'crs-i'li-ct.
AbliH'k of stone was taken fruin the Hel^^ena granite Mart} yesterday winch squared^(II etii.it- lisi. idiout lilty-thns' tons ill^Weight
Mr.Ipartbagi the well Unnwn mining^man. waa taken to the asylum yesterday.^He clew qaite violent while in the court^house. IwaiflnlrtH he was Is-set by robbers^who were end'avorillg to stealth, foitune^he itniignu M he p isses.
TlieIwnrnin hoaaa ^'f^end don't veil f t ^'^! it.
M'l.tlttlll is Tlie Iks' line
Allkinds of wo.k1.'U tors^I ^l 'he Iter llor.
tutl- just tjis'li ie
i noil Mia io nan/*^Milton Noblea uml ins tvaapanj u|nn^then rtajananawl atotntaj hi ^From lira to
Sui. and il is s tfe to say that Ming's. opaM^house will bt crowihd dwtaf the four^night's cng.igeiuetit of this )k pillar actor,
whos.'Ifiaaat peaia1 aonltaaiiat aattai ^m
thelimine stage bus won bun f.iiue mid
fortune,He will also arodnei ^Plataaii
and^Love ami Ijiw.^ Sale ^^f s^'ats bagfaM^this inoining at I'ope A t)'Cunnor^n drug^store.
Tliei l^^|ss^t plih-e to hajr your ^m*t^ i^ at Tlie
Iks'Hire. IYj It mid CODTIUl'MI.
laalies'mid gents' IwtluuK suits t^^ lie tunl at
I'll.'Iks' Hive.
iiitin- Prefceli ( unrt.^I'he will of Carrie I'litterHoil, alias Itlanche
Fmeison.with tin aapotataaanjl of F. w.
I'.llis.public admiuist rat or, as iidmiuiHt rator^of the estate, has been Hied.
Tinwtllof II. M. Hill has been admitted^to probate. Adolf Lasall.. legatee, was ap-^polnted executor.
thewill of Henry Voht was admitted to^probate.
New^MMbj New irissls have arrivisl everv day^last w .s'k atul are now oa aahihitioa at Thalaw
IllVe.
i'Ussnf ..very d.^ive.
l-ancipltish ea^^sale at fill' Iks' II
HELENAIN REIEF
sertptioiinow on
(I.W. Jackson, uumic dealer.^Dinner from 1- to ^ nt the Hon ton.^laperior notary seals at Keinp'a iisnay
otlite.
Aulteusir A Husch lleer nt TcichertsA^Wick's.
lanesW. llarker. iiu rcliaiit tailor. Main^street, opiiosite First National bank.
(ineast via the Montana Central and^Manitoba railways, the in w sleeping and^dming car route to St. I'aiil and the east^Ihi^Ugh trains have Helena dully at IF''^^a.in.
DlI li.
MillKl I.. In II. lean. (let. It,
1.1^ear*. soli of I'. MiK'kel.
i'tirnsl^.s.ienlay.
|sV. (i^s.r^e iua^The funeral is'-
lieana Leapt Na :t. A r.d * ^
ImralarennMandcaltaaal the al^^ve
,ll'ltaeil lisis'e W ill take I'laee Nt il l- n
TANBule,m*fner of llroH.lwa) and Jaabaaa^1 itfaata. oa ttrst and third Saturlav en^iags at . n'el.s I,. MetalsTs sn1 lauiimaen la 1^rntnpt in attetidance. Soi'nirniiur liri'iheru ai^tirilialL no lt^l. W M. H. ^MI III. W. M.^i.l-.( i. in inkKl!. Hn'retary.
LOCATIONWANTED
TIl* UIl'lroiaMi^'! I.'- !\ ^7^t H. A-|irt|^*^r Mill
jih prinfiiiat ^^nlbt for whirh ha tlwirM s ^ora^^tion. Will i4a%l1 vithsr a BBUj Vt vnt'kl^ in a liv*^^MM fit\ **r ctK'it(^ *4*at. wlifn* wioh an norm i^.^waiit^l, tan fnrnit'li tin* U^r^t ^^f rv'f^'n-urt^r*.^Tot npNltag moH n it k^hm1 **n*\ warrantiiu; thi*^^atelalwilni ill a plant witn tin1 MMWlJ of ni.v-^riai of tin' valu^^ alame nn-ntioiH^l. CtirrmiMinil
UMK wox wa,
Marion.Iowa.
NextU^ Fii^t National Hank, Helena.
SPECIALATTRACTIONS^Dress Goods and Trimmings.
Li
stli
illlliv
AT
BRUNELL^ CO.
TheLargest Assortment of Fine Goods to bt
FowidOutside the Cities!
Plainand Fancy Press silks.
Velvet*,PlUMhes, Pattern Holies,
Oonbinationsuits, side Hand Patient,
InPlaids. Stripes and Mixtures.
PlainGoods of Every Description,
Hotliin Mark and in Colors.
Newand Rich Designs in Fine Silk.
HandCroehet Hands, (ialoons.
silkFringes, silk Crochet Fronts. Etc.
ACORDIAL INVITATION EXTENDED TO ALL
Ilot's h:s T^) I .ET.
MB.^i I ti nun brick mi Ninth nvenue.
StO7 n.nmi liriek, Oavttol Hill ailililinn.
|d8 Room brick. Eighth avenue (modern!.
*7.^B Roon brick, TOth avenue, turniahea.
fl.^8 IviHitn brick. Banttte rtreet,
a 1^a'j-iimini brick. Wntor atfeet,
$15IV-Room friuiic, Richmond Hill addition.
HOB-Room tnujaa,South lloiuick Htnt't.
#l('i I Itoiini frame. I'lncnix avenue, near \. P l)c|Kit.
iciTi8-Room frame, West Bide.^^7 ^Qabba, oa Broadway.
{(l 5 HiHitn friiinc. .lelTcrsiiti street.
is i Room frame, Boulder avenue.
4-Roomframe cottage, near N. P. depot^IIS^B Room liriek, X. IV atlililinn tncwl.
7-Knombrick,Chauoaratreet. with stable.^st.li! 7 |{^h)in frame. Ninth avenue, and stable.^*;iii Room brick, Eleventh avenue)flaTadnbod.^s.'ii 7-Room frame. Sixth avenue,^aiv .^i Room frame, Bkjhth aveatM nun^lcrni.^-ii'. I Room frame. Broadway.
jlH 9 RoomaobJelferHnn street fnr lloiiackeepintf.^#lii jFnrniahadrooma,aaaj Briojaa.^I'ou S(i,r Four lots, each TiOvU'i. at f-'i^^ each. |iaynlilc ^i^^ down. *10 iicr month
lvatliesorL ^c Steele,
L29L-2 NORTH MAIN 8TREKT.
IIKI.KNA
AN EW PLACE!
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CRYSTALRESTAURANT!
HarveyBlock, ^^^^ national bank. Grand Street,
THISPLACE WILL BE RUN ON FIRST CLASS PRINCIPLES
Calland See Tb.em.
ATTENTION!
\\vc terry o I Complete I -m*' ^^i
c3-K-33.ir BI^CS. SHOES.
TheyExcel Any Shoe in the Market for Style and Durability.
Aimthe Lnrveet Line of (Jents' Shoes in the City, including HanBn * Son uml^Lillv, Hrackctt uml (Ve lnakeH.
RALEIGH^. CLARKE,MTOr^^Ai^^-.
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Thereia no muniler rinimeial inetitu^tion in the Unitetl States than the Jar^via-Oonklin Mnrttriige Truxt Company,,^branch office of which Ims l^n reoentl^been e^labliahed in Helena, for Montan^and Idaho. Loans in any sum fror^up can be cloaed at once. All th^^^ia neceaaary to secure a loan ia security^and that is required by every l^nkin^institution in the world. The terma t.^Messrs. Jarvia A Conklin are aa reaaor.^able as can be secured from any aourci^Their reputation for probity and fan!^ness in all their dealings is well atteetej^by the many who have done buaineej^with them in fifteen states and terriuj^ries in which they operate extensively^and no complaint of unfairness havin^conic in during the years they have bee^in business is proof positive of their rt,^liability.
BjaJMrnjthat Montana and Idah^presented a good field for a legitimat^loan business, the office was establishe^here and is now in temporary quarter^with A. S. Steele, in the Kroadwate^Building, on the corner of Main an^Sixth avenue, and will remove to raorl^commodious quarters as soon aa the-'^can Ik- secured.
Aspecialty is made of LoaMOja Ilanc,^and Fai in property. Owing to the vnti^extent of their transact iotiH Messrs. .Ia^vis ^ Conklin require agencies througl^out the territory in which they operat^and for that renson wish to aecui^agents through Montana anil Idaho, an^to that end correstKindenre is solicitef^from res|Hinsible and reliable persona. 1^The cash capital of this company I^WjBBflyBflB, with a large available fun)^to draw from if ever found to !^c necei^sjiry.
Solid,substantial, reliable and trus^worthy, the Jarvis Conklin Mortgag^Trust Company is confident that it ca^successfully compete with any siniili|^orKiini/ution of the kind in the Unite}^States. Corres|Mindence is solicited,^which [ prompt replies will be mad^Low rates of interest, easy terms, an^satisfaction guaranteed in all cases
H.M. .JARVIS and^P. J, CONKLIN,
|Manager
JL.PEW
OFFEREDBY
Ttios.Crahan 4 Co
Thislist will give an idea of the nhn^aeter of the property we handle,^it does not contain what MM want a^an^ sure you can lie suited by callin^at our office and examining our mn^plete list of pnqierty.
HUSINKssPROPERTY:^|lli,.ri00 A select corner opposite Stean^boat liliM'k, on Helena Ave. an)^Jackson street. '.'N feet on Helet^^Ave. and I Id feet on Jackson S^tiiTi.dlKi TiO feet adj^:ning lielvidei^house on the south, iier foo^$ 7,'i0(^ Ja^feet on Hi li na Ave., In-twee^Warren and Ku ing, facing souti^$ Ji.OIIO ^iilfeet U-tweeti I )nvis street an^Montana avenue, .hi Helena ave^nue. facing north.^$ 2.5(*' 'i^i feet on Helena avenue, on^block from Davis street.^UHSIDKNCK LOTS.^JCVilKl Kach for two choice eornera o^Hroadway and Hoback, eiaih 1(^foot front.^fcVm Select corner. lm^xl.Vl in Haust^addition, on motor line, block li^facing south and east.^$.Vi^^^ l^X^xli^). I dock 11, lots 7 and
Hatiscraddition, easy terms.^B Oiiti 100x140, in bkwk SO, lota7 aajd
FlowerOatdoB addition.^$1.7(^i lOOxlSfi. btook St, kill in. M, 1^115. Itroiniwater addition. This^a choice corner on Madison Ave.^I BBO It*ixltd in Northern l'acitic N^'J, high level ground.^HOI SKS AND LOTS.^f.!.:K^^ Choice (i room dwelling, lot .To
140to alley.^B*2,2U^ .'i room cottage on Ninth avenu
newami well built.^91.ta.MV 4-rnom house, one half hlor
fromiimtor line.^|*2.1^^ Nice 4 room brick, verv conven^ent.
fLTt.ta ^ Select corner on west side, ni(^.Vroom brick with all impiovd^menta. Lit BBlll^^fo.'juo C^irner on Klev.Mtth Ave. an^Davis striM t. two gmnl brick hou*^and lot i:t(^xl4^^ feet.
RANCHPROPERTY.^*b..^iiiO Best ranch in Missouri valley,'^miles from Tiiwiiseiid; 'J41 a^'ret^all under (MBa^| porCaol title; goo.^house and barn, and implement^of all kiinls used on lirst-claaa faru^LOANS.
Weare now prepared to place large ^^email loans ot^ improved city propel t^or good good ranches, at a low ra 1 ^^interest on firat mortgage loans.^Itesiiectfiillv.
THOS.CKAHAN A. CO.^Room 11, Thompson Block. Helen

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