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2 THEDAILY INDEPENDENT^ flKLEXA. SUNDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 10J 889. IWORLD Of SOCIETY. HelenaPeople Resting Now in An-^ticipation of Gay Times Dur^^ing December TheProponed Inaugural Ball and^Suggestions Concerning its^Conduct riauiti11,t. 1111iiin. iii^ Durlag the Wm a Th ^ ..iin K E|^Imi^P*I i ill-rlHllinielit^^ Prr^i^iiiil iui.1 (..-neral. fatjlittl' ^! iBSSfSBl lias tr;iiiH|iirwl iu a^^oeial wiiy daring Mm punt ^^^k, and it^Seem* n^ ii H promise of ii merry iiimitU^in Decern!' r tinl taken tin i tl.t nfl the Pi^tit. i ^ iek xikiiiI pdstj durum the^prtwut in nt I The BNBSSSl of .in in^augural bull in ti^- near future however, ih^cheering int. lligl nee, mid andoul.t.illy such n MM BoBld prove ^ very pipulut iMBH^^^train^u of tin i-i^^d will Kent-rally borne to^wirdhi iit : ^ : M-rnor and the lu^h esteem^in which be i^ held, while, of course, it^Would M m to I i;ire^s the henrty upprecia-^lion ^^f nil ^il en izena for the fact that wu^art now duly enrolled an a Mlute, and en t it led^|0 S Slur llp'l '' ' i-p.Hik'led li.'illller. Kuril a^ball, ({olten ii] under proper auspices, oould^not fail to ittltMl h very Urge majority of^tbe people oi tl.^ ^tate. In the yre it plunu'e dancin.'l! '^''i ^iild !^*^ easily consti not i 'I^which would u^ romiinidiite fully fi^OUU^people, while the slimier could he STenin lb* hot. 1, and the reee|itiim^be pllil'i in t he hall romu liefore the ilan-^Oers tui.e |i -MSiiion of the lloor. If nuch a^ball I- i_i^ ' expense should lie h|^ ireil in makiiiL'i' th* urniidi st ewr givsa m the^lata tattltorj of .Mont.inn. and |Nf| I M^taken to k i-p it Nil i t. which can eioiily l.e^done by ml mini; eoiiitiiittees to have the^entire ch : ^^^ th^ niv.l iImiik and Hale of^ticket*, and p lunttinu none hut the holder^of such mi niMt itioii to |^urchiiM'a ticket.^The buvi'Ui u lull in New Vork wait a liaaeo^because l^ ^~' characters succeeded in ob^^taining an ^ tr uu e. and the result ^unmi^orgie wb.rh ^^ - I diagfnSS H the city and^MM MBM* oft iM MMOMnMI with the ball.^We can, however, HffllTflgT things In tier^bar*, and nab* this i vent not only a pl.ns-^nrahle anticipation but a iiicuionihlc r*IUIUUCellCe iii tile UlltialH of our lleW tale. OuThnr-.l.Tevening la-it the Literary^aooiety held the lirst ot their regular^monthly mi- tings, winch proved ho popular^laHt year. Ths tSBSStkM vn* w'lveii by Dr.^J.J.lieiser, to whom the success of t lie ho-^Oicty is mall,U due, and the littrlldUMa^wa^ very lan:e and iitreinely enthusiastic,^Origin ii pa|^ r^ w^ re read by Miss limine^line (jiec.i. Mr*. I.. K. 11 it 1 and MaMw^Dabwnay, Lieiaer. Hill and Shh|^h iii, wlnla^Mm. nM ^ recited, ui* ini a M I v pat In t ic^rendering ot ^Miiine Ha Ba'l lleatli,^ and^ill. McUei i nitribiited hnt shun- I tie-^evening's i nt. itaiiiinent by playing Koine^Scotch select 'Hi on the bug pi|ieH. All ex^^cellent IBBBM wim served, mid it need not^be inferred I hit liter iry exeinses in the^leiiHt ini|iair modern a|i|x tite-; in fact the^feast ofreiiHoii wan not half ho cany to digest^aH the MMer which followed, although the^presumption ih that it wan unite aH pala-^table. OnThursd ^y .veiling last Dr. Mead gave^a very pleasant little entertainment toaliout^twenty or thirty of tint friends at hi* resi^^dence on llenton avenue. The evening was^pleasantly passed with lnll-lc. cards and dim.in. , while nil excellent cold collation^and claret punch was served at uudiiiglit.^Among till' I ii Uf.il' 1,11 in who delighted the assembled: . is w.-re Minn Motur, who^aang Home v. n baMtiM Italian HotigH. Mr.^Set11. . w bo nbuwdd bimarlf to be a ni.i^t. r^of tin violin ami wan artistically accom^^panied lip ai t a- piano by Miit Or.tee M.lH-^ton, who ill. rwardn jilaved MVMBl charm^ing hi h i t,on* of ber own. Dot tor Head,^whose gi m il allithil ily ih well km .w n, pr ived^hin^ .I to U' a iiiohI accotiiplmhed host mid^left nothing uudoiie to make his gtu atH feel^perfectly at In nil.'. Among those who ell- inyedthe diH'tor'H genial hospitality Ml^Ir. and MrH.Stcw irt. Mr. and Airs. Hleaker,^Mihh AlliHoii. MIks KiiowleH, Mis* MoHier,^who ih rapidly making beraelf known an a^legal luuiinary, Mis Martin and Mikhch^Maitin, ( apt. .John .Smith, Mr. Mettle*, Mr.^and Mis. \N ymcskei ry ami many ot Urn. 1had occa-l li tin oilier day to allude to^tbe cntcit i mi.e,it which ih shortly lobe^giteli fur the Altar Oudd of St. Peter's^parish, ami am BOW in receipt of ^ Column^mention stating that it will be given as for^^merly intended at the residentf Mrs. JoarpbDavis hi Thursday, the nihilist.,^and to quote tie lettel n ceivi d. ^uiaiiy IN^Helena's lie^', charni.ng young ladles are^meuibeis of tbil org.mi/, ill.ill and will ofll r^for aalc t In ii iwtt dainty handiwork, w hile^tuauy things bavr lieen sent from the east,^among lie I .Iter being a number of articles fromthe DeciratiTe\n aoeietyof CbMsao, '1Ins will be a in ist excellent opportunity^for aecuriug \iiihm gilts and at the name^time belpitn: along a good cause. Hi fic.li^meulH will be s. rved during the afternoon^and eveunik' and an art gulleiv, under tin^auperviaion of Mr. rainier, will add to tin^eujoyuiei.ts .( II. Tbudinne] by OoV, Toole at the Hotel^Britadw.iti t 'i t rid iv arm inn w,,s a very eujoynbhon., and the assembled guests,^eouaiating ^ i l.i lmv. Hauser. \. LiiiiiIn th. A.J. Davidson,Juba W. boaketi, Ueun^Bratnobci. \. .1. Steele, S. Word, l(. 11.^Bunth, t. M i hadbourue and K. W, llach.^Were nil gei.ta man capable of apprn latllig^tbe witt^ - , s and elonucnt apeecbtw^which tne ^ -,..n so readily amiabed, Avery Imppi i ii nt b ok place at the resi^^dence of .tils. ^ iiuu.aa to mi Tbaraday^afternisju li.t. when .tirs. Miller's little^daughter wai ||lVi . a inline ami titie to wo-^niau's estati. I l.e event was in ide a v, iy^enjoyable on, and uffordt d uiueb pleasure^to tbiHse pre* i t, Mr.ami Mrs. A. T. Coldrup, of South^Ewing si 11. t. gave a very Meaaaal Notp^^lion on Monday evening in honor of tm ir^daughter, Miss llaltie Coldrup, who has^just returned home. Amoiig the guests^were Mr, and Yre. VY. Toiukins. Mr. and^Mrs. Angus limitij and Mr. Shaw, Mr. and^Mrs. J. Tit y. Mr. md Mr., l.issn, r, Mr.^and Mrs. QaKBun, Mrs. ( apt. Smith, Mrs.^Waldron. Mrs. liiompsoii, Mrs. King. I'lof.^and Mrs. Vollert, aim tne Misses VW'iiUoii,^8briuip, Kin;', Tuompa ^n, MoBride, Anna^King, word, LUMoer, and Messrs. Mnntj,^Create, Edward, lAiughty, l'red.l'arcell and^Trowbridge, CaptainLitmli'tli entertaim-d a sin ill par tyat Hotel Broadwater, on Hatirttij, con^^sisting of Mr. 1'ortcr, Mr. Muth and Air. I.^W. Bach. Thereta a uiovimeiit on to..t to inaugu^^rate a swimming club to meet at tlis Hotel^Broadwater, consisting of the Helnna 4'^\^and they propM to si t aside certain Mr^ings tbrougbout the w nt r muntlia. and or^^ganize i.ices (,jr winch suitable pri/ea will^be given. rersvual.mil QsMnl, Mrs.Kaliabury is visiting ber sister, Mrs.^D. W. Fiak. Mr.and Mrs. 11. hack have moved into^their new house on tin west side. Mrs.Judge De Witt is paying an extended^visit to ber mother, Mth. liuiuley. Mr.and Mrs. Davis and Mrs. linker have^taken a residence on Seventh avenue. Mrs.E. W. Bacb will takn Mrs. K. f.^Crosby's place as soprano iu the choir of St.^I'etcr'h church. Mr.U. A. Harlow in back in Helena again,^having enjoyed a very pleasant and profit^^able *UHtcru trip. Il.e engagement of Miss Annie Flowerre^and Mr. Will Velie has been announced.^The marriage will take place in January. Mrs.Emma E. McGinn ess, wife of tbe^late Judge MoOinuuaa, and family has rent- istJudge Adkinsoii h house on Fifth avenu*. Mrs.H. Jacobs, of Butte, has Isjen on a^Yhtit with ber daughter, Mrs. Morns Sands,^foi the past two w.ekH. She will return to^her home on Wednesday neit. Mr.and Mrs J. H. Wells are expected^Iwck to-dav, and will probably locate at the^Oratid Central until their new boune oil^Ko.lney street can la got in readiness. Mr.Iternans Kclley has severed his con^^nection with the Juy Hawk mine and will^engage 111 the real estate business in Great^Falls, probably forming a partnership with^bis brother and Mr. Tiaid of that cily. Mr.Clarence Andrews, of New Vork city,^ih paying Helena a llying visit after a very^succi'ssliil hunting trip and a tour of the^Natiouul i'ark. Mr. Andrews is dclighb d^witn Helens, and regards it as the coming^city of the west. hMHi nil.DEAD hi;i;man s I4B1, \i'.llo lle HWf i nun Life bjr a Sail i rsa-^eUea * 1.1.^iii I in-1 ^ lt,'|Mirter. What is tbe matter with my papa '( KleveNeall's n-ycar-old daughter bad^caught sight of her dead futher iu Ins^Collin last Friday evening and asked th*^question ^f tbo*, who had gathered ubout^the bier. J'apa is aslw-p,^ they told mw.^^Why is papa iii that ugly box '!^ sh*^persisted. He can sleep better there. (kssJ lllgl.t. pip a. Ma-|uisseil into an adjoining nsjiu slid a ^ M ill llsh ep. iheinouruers sat about the C'llllu of the^ih ml iiraw all niglit. Shortlyliefore ^; o'clock in the MMMMJ^the |0M on the will that had so often sum^^moned Elm to bla duty clanged an alarm lottbe Polb atreat Ira, It had sounded DM!and was re|s atmg the alarm when tne^little girl came tlx nig into the room 111 In r^long, wlnte edgbldraaa, _ Suelooki d ut the mi Ii ii t watcherH and^MM ran to tne Hide id the dead man.^Clunbiiig on a chair she ri ached into the^cotliu slid shook In r father by tbe HUoul-^dcr. I'lpa.pup.i, wake up!^ sheened. ^ There's^a fire. Wake up! 1lie looks ot the |ssiple in the MM and^the strange stillness of her father fright^^ened ber. Wakiup, please, p ipa,^ she pli aded.hei^voice beginning loipnver. ^(^itn't you hear^the In II.' ioii'll MM the lire. 1he lathi r still not o|s iiing Ins eyes MM^looked aiotiml woiideriiigly, and then added^what she thought coil Id not fall to bung til111 to Ills b el Wakeup, papa. You'll miss the fire and^be lined! Whenhe did not stir she knew that some^^thing was wrong and turned her tearful,^puzzled face to the older |Hople. NeverBlind the In II, darling.^ some one^answered, ^pupa won't go to the BMM^^night. 'But, persisted the baby, ^he always got^uplH-lore when the bell rung why wouldn't^be wake up.^ What's MMH ciying fori'^What's everybody crying for^ Andthe troubled little child burst into^tears, and, crying piteously at what she did^not kuow, Was gently cm rled back to ber^cot to el j bcrsclt to sleep ugaiu. PE08PKBHHs \N \^ 01 DA. NoItomii, lull MM Him to r I II^ i- steadily^BrWtMag ill Wealth AnMMM, Nov. 'J. ^ I BbwML | ^ At no limo^in Its history has Anaconda shown so lari'e^aspint of public enlcrpriHe. Everywhere^throughout the city are evidences of growth^and stability. There is no ^Immhii^ here,^but a healthy development ill all those ma^^terial iiiten sis on winch the prosperity ami MMNM)of a city hIioiiIiI iilvnun Iw^b nil. There ih no gaiiihliug iu real estate,^nor is there a fictitious table U|s^u the^pioperly of the city. Without an effort to^at 11act public attention to the adtalitagi'H^of Auacoiiila by any of its business men,^I in ther than by an wtMttlsjMM ^dllwlMM tioiiotall Its biiHiiiess interests airiling to strictly legitimate lilies, the city now lias^become an object of great inteicst to the^lilt- lllu'. nce, capital and labor of the east,^and of foreign countries as well. IIn- Montana I niou machine sho|M and^their appurtenances now bataa built in the^e MM part of the city, will, when finished,^mid greatly to the business interests of the^city. In addition to these the toundatioii^is being hud for a large freight depot, the^business of the place long since having out-^glowu the capacity of the old one. A Uew^passenger de|sit will also be built at uu^early dav. Aten thousand dollar addition will soon^have b i u added to our cent nil public school^building, giving it an air of comfort ami^elegance that strike with pleasure every^beholder. I'hu luriiituie will be new, ami^the entire property will be enclosed by a^MSl fence. I Iu sii|^ rinti hdeiit and teach^^ers have all Imm-ii choatil, and the session^will DBM in about ten dins. lbpresents! i\e .1 h. Toole lias just coin-^ph led a beautiful r. id lu ll on Foiiitli^street. If the state c iliv.iHHlllg board by^the counting out pns'ess should deprive^bin oi a well earm d It at in the legislature,^lie ceilaiiily will be allowed a Heat in his^own elegant home iu Anaconda. Weaie glad to be able to reixirt the con^^valescence ol Marcus Daly, WhoHc Compli^^cated illness him been of n serious t) i*'.^Not only Ins neighbors, among whom he^j leMjf st ind. high, but the peo^^ple of Molilalia nt large will be^glul to hear of the recovery of thm^public spirited gentleman, whose sagacity^a id indomitable energy have not only made^fut himself mi ample loituue. but have like^^wise contributed to the siip|iort of thou-^sands of his fellow-citliens and the general^development of the stale of Mont ana. The^city authorities have taken the first step^towards a system of gem nil sewerage bonds^for the construction ot w hich w ill be placed ontbe Market ami offered for sale on the aXhinat, EiiHtern capitalists have already^iu ide inquiries concerning these bunds, mid^the probabilities are that lin y will com^uiuiid a premium at once. Cemip( an lie Prevented^W* want every mother to know that croap^oan be prevented. There ia no question^about tins; as it has been done in thousands^of cases, and you may de|s'iid ii|shi it that^when a child takes the croup, it is wholly^owing to the negligence of its itareiits.^I iue croup never appeals without due ami^timely warning; a few In airs, or a day or^two la fore thi' attack, the child bSfOMM^hoarse, Tbu hoarseness is the first indica^^tion of croup, and is a sure sign that croup Isto follow, unless promptly and properly treated.The free iips-of Cliaiuberhuii sCougli^Keiiifdy as directed with each bottle, under^the bending ^to prevent croup,^ will dis|s l^all symptoms of the disease. 1 he first sign^of croup, hoarsen, ss. may be VfSfHMBod^by young mothers or those not familiar^with the disease. 1 nder such circum^^stances, or w hen not properly treated, the^hoarseness becomes more marked and the^child shows symptoms of having taken cold,^then a |s-culiar rough cough is ih vi lojs d.^Even at this stage Cliamtierlniu'e Cough^Kemedy will prevent the croup, but after^the cough Las developed, the croup^is liable to appear st any moment.^The proper way, u to keep a Is it tie^of this remedy at hand. It costs but fifty^oentH, and only a few distea, or, st moat, not^over oue-third of a bottle is required to die^pel all symptoms of tbe disease. Can you^sttord to risk ao much for so little^ There^is Uot the least danger in giving this rem^edv iu large and frequent doses, which are^always required, as it contains no injurious^substance. As pnsif of this fact, we refer^to Mr. John L. Olson of Des Moines, la.,^whose In months-old boy drank the entire^^outenta of a fifty cent tsittle of CliKinlssr^bun's Cough remedy without the least^injury. For sale by Ii. M. I'archeu 4 Co. TheVerdict l aanlmous.^W D. Salt, druggist, ilippus. Iud., testi^fles: ^I oan recommend Electric Hitters as^the very best remedy. Every bottle sold^has given relief in every case. One man tooksix hot Ilea and was cured of rheuma^^tism of ten years' standing.^ Abraham^Hare, druggist, Hcllevillc, Ohio, affirms:^^The beat selling medicine I have ever^handled in my twenty years' experience, ia^Electric Hitters.^ Thousands of others^have added their testimony, ho that the ver^^dict is unanimous that Electric Bitters do^cure all diseases of the liver, kidneys or^blood. Only half a dollar a bottle at l(. S.^Hale i. Co.'s drug store. HewCaa Psreats Allowtheir children to cough and strain^and cough and cslmlv say: ^Ob! it ia only^a little cold,^ and keep giving them cheap^nnd dangerous medicines, until they are^| down with lung fever or consumption, when^they can be so easily relieved by Hegga'^Cherry Cough Syrup'f It has no sU|s^rior,^and few equals. Eur sale by all druggists.^K. H. Hale A Co., wholesale and retail^agents. ASure Car* fur Pile.^Dr. Kirk's German Pile (hutment has^enred Blind, Bleeding and Itching Piles^whm all other ointments have failed. It^absorbs tbe tumors, allays the itching at^once, acts as a poultice, gives instant relief.^Dr. Kirk's German Pile Ointment is pp^.^pared only for piles and itching of tbe pri-^I vale parts, and nothing els.. Every boi is^warranted. Sold by druggists or sent by^mall oh receipt of pries, 8 ei iit^ and 11 per^MB. Sold by S. Ii. Hale ,V Co . Helena. THENEW YORK OR! GOODS STORE FOEITOVEMBER. Therewas a b rrilde epidemic of dysen^^tery and IiIismI)' flux in Pops county, llli- lerribli Asmany as live ileal ha nois,last MMi^in curred in one day. Messrs. Walter liroth-^ers, of Waltersbiirg. sold over linn bottles of^Colic, Cholera and Dutrrhiea Kemedy dur^^ing this i pidsSsM, and say tin y never heard^of iIh falling in any case when the direc^^tions were followed. It was the only medi^^cine used that did cure the worst cases.^\l thy persons were cun d by it after the^^ .dors bad given them up. '1 wenty-five idft) cent bottles for sale by II. M. 1'ar- ie.liA On, Whatmi Kaitli^Is the reason people will not, cannot, or do^.lot see any difference in cheap nostrums^put up bv ( heap John bouses or irrcHnonsi-^Ide partu s at enormous prolits. rather thau^take a medicine of world wide reputation^ami one that isi'iving universal MtMMtMM^at cqunl price^ No medicine in the world^is giving such unparalleled satisfaction for^purifying the bhssl an is li s' lllisid Puri^^fier and III.sal Maker, and evi rj bottle Hint^dis s let do its work will cost you nothing.^For sale by sll druggists. It. S. Hale A Co.,^wholesale and retail agents. HerculeanSlrenjrth^Continually on the strain, or overtaxed at^intervals, is far less di nimble than ordinary^vigor |s r|s tuatrd by rational diet and exer-^ei s . ami abstention from excesx. 1'rofess-^loiial pugilists and athletes ran ly attain old^age. As ordinary vigor may be retained by^a wise regard for sanitary living, and for^the prot. ction aganiHt disease which timely^and judicious medication affords, ho also it^may be hint through prolonged sedentary^labor, uninterrupted mental strain, and^fisilish eating and drinking, the chief and^linsit immediate sequence of all four being^d^h|s'|^sia. Eor thm condition thus, or in^any way induced, and for its offspring, a^failure of muscular and m rve |siwer, llos-^tetters Stomach Hitters is the pruuest and^most genial of remedies. Not only indiges^^tion, but loss of IIi hIi. ap|m tite mid sleep^are remedied by it. Incipient malaria mid^rheumatism nre banished, and kidney,^bowel and liver complaint removed by it. Agentleman who had suffered great an^^noyance and pain from barber's itch, and^bad been treated by the best physicians,^without relict, h ivs thai two botth'H of Du-^tard'h Specific cured him and left his face^perfectly snuKith without a near. It never^falls in Hit in diseases. Sild by It. S. lisle^it Co., wholesale and retail agents. Helena. IHE HAKKKTS. HTlM'KK.New York, Nor. V. Ilur silver V.'v^t opper .Dull; lake November, $ 12.10. Gd Closed hrill. domestic, fit.7.' , Thestis-k insrket was setite snd feverish to^^day, but most nf tlietiinedis|ils)isl a striatic tone,^which resulted in irregular change* for the day,^but enabled some stis'ks to score material ad^^vances, (ioveriinieuts dull and steady. Petroleumawrssd weak mill cl.sssl steady.^i^|s^niiutal I.IIS. hUlliest I.I1V luwi-t l.nn, clos^^ing t.tmv iloL-ninientbonds, la, 1*^7; 4'is. MUNorth^^ern Pacific, ;i.l, pn^ferreil. 7^; OfeguS Im-^proveineiit, 4s; Oregon Navigation, tun; I : n.s^contineiilai. Mtt| Dsion rsstts. IBi, M.a.a sll easy. Prime men milile i-aj-er, *^Sterling excliaiigi., uuiet ami steaily: sixty-^day tails, liMHi leeasnS. ji.^t',, CHK'At.O1'ATH.i:.^nMMi Nov. d. Tattle Itecelpta, (t.nno, dull: Imkivisi, $^.70*' t.lKI; stoekers and feeilers, fl.iHSi3.ui.oow^, hulls and niixisl |i.i^rj.im. IbsTsHSeeipU, MUk strung; n ^.-l S o.^tri.n'i; heavy. J.t.l'i'iH t.e'i, light .J.i.k'ili 4. ITi. SheepHereipla, ^J.ihiu. steady to tirm; na-^tues. ^'s'.7M^5.iiu, westerns. |;I.VIf(4.IS; I'eiana, umim hhicaooraoDOCft CMlaM,No* v. I It a, m. -I'liste- Wheat-^sti-a.lv tusaeisn Nor.,Wit Pec,H^h| May, miv^lorn H inner. Nov., SIS: .IIS,. May, t3\.^Mai- Kiea,l^: Nov.. IVVj Maj. BV^Pork Firm; Nov.. $w.'-'V Jan., M.M.^ljtrd Stnwly; Nov. *Wm; Jan.. HdffH, III.It Ml I It I s. I'llKHUM (IK IIH.I, A^this day dissolved by lantual IUHHOEUTION^ llaiiinnll is SMtat*^lr* HIMsontinneabssiDssi si theoid stand,who vull |iay and eolhs't any and all hills.^Halisl Helena. Moiil., Nov. |k^;i. K.I.. HAMMlUa^g. L mix. VoriiK TO CRKDITOKM. KXTATK 01^*v tnsflMS H. Marshall. dpesjBSxL mm is^hereby given by the Dntleraisned, adniinistratrix ofIhe estate of Thomas S, Marshall, dis'iiftsisi. to thecreditor* ta^. and nil pereuna having claims^against the ssid deceased, to exhibit them with^the las^essar\ vuuehers, within four liiolltlis after^the first pilliln .itioli nf this notice, to the said administratrix,at t)Bleeof A.C. BotkiB, city ofHelenaunt] of G'ttis and Clarke, Montana territory.Ike same heiBB lbs place for the trans^action of the btisineeaol said estate.iu Ihe cnuiity^ol Lewisand i larke. llalislat Helena, M. T. (H'tols r IM. ls-v. SVKMI^ M vksh \|,|^^Aibninistratrix nf tlstate of I'lmu.as S. Mar^^shall, deceasiid. hirstpublication, Oct. Mt lHHtt. VdTKK OK SltK KHOl.HK.IW MK1TIV1-^tv \',,ii,-,.|aksrskf, given that a iinsMing of the^atockhokt*** of Ihe Minah I'oneolidsted Mining^eoni|iAiif will l^^ held on the filh da\ of Novem-^Hr, V ii. i--^ at I o'clis k p. in. of said day. at^Iks ones of thesanxBBBg in Masonic tiUs-k. in^Ihe city of Helena. I/'wis and Clarke county.^M.-ii' gas territory, for the psrsoae of electing^toe trustee* of the company for the eusuiua^year. Ilet. _'b isrtd.J. O. HUISTOK. IW VOTICKOKDlBwOLl'TIOM OK PAKTEIt-^*^ ship-Notice is hereby giveu that the cispart-^tli'rship lien'tofore existing netWeSS the under-^-ignisl under the tirm name and style of ('. B.^Wissl A Co. st Helena. Montana, is^tl is aiay diss,.lv,sltiy mutual consent,^Mr. (T If. Wqed nnring. Mr. Joha Hard-^wick will |^sy all oiitstauding liskiUMea of the^tirm and is authorirod to ceUeei and nst'ipt for^all accounts dus said firm. c.ii. worm J.H. HAHHWU'R.^Dated Helena. Mont.. Not. 2. is.-... hlSSOI.lTHINNOTICE TIHC CO-I'AKT-^uershiu ririn of Dcnn A Hay.- at the Triangle^sabs.n on Helena avenue. enySalta the Northern^Pai'ific depot, has this ihty Ims^ii dissolfexl by mu^^tual conseat, Mr. John IVnn retiring. Mr. M T.^Hants will continue the buaUMMa at the old stand,^and will pay all pamiershiii ind^ibMBBSBJ and^eollwt all debts dus to Ui^ late tirm. M.T. Havis. jou loss IreeisumiHiil our BtSSMsr. M. T. Hayes, to^the favorable mswhleislllin of tlie patrons of the^1st* linn of lawn A Haye* and to my pnsaM^friends.Jons 1ib^m. MILWAUKEEBEER HALL! (vwrasttp1. X. L. Hotel. WHMmi MILCH, hfi OslebratsdVal HlsU Bssr ICENTS PER GLA88.-i KinoCigars and Liquors alwayi oi hand.^OITE US A CALL. Leadersof Fashion! Perfection style and Taste! New anil Charming Effects TheI'lienoineiml inerense of our Autumn Trade finds us ^m,|s.lltsl .l^riiiK \..vcn,ls-r M rcnl, r More (ossls \,.^^,i (..ssIh hb .la.lv arnvin^, i^ ,.|,.'tr.nin^ .-tT.s-ts ami New Stylos. The Latest St.s-k l.v ^ ^at majority that we have^^ver tries! |b han.llo iu one MM With now ^ood^ wo nes.^,l new ,'^st^..nen,. lln.l a glMl MM of them, in addition^1- our Mgwiar customers, who know us ami alwats trade with us, .{ea.ler. wo want v^ur tra.le. Ac maint yourself^with our manner of Mrs] IMMMM Tilt: XKW YOKK STOKK b MM. for its I'air mi Honorable imibm. Wo^uilvertu*. extonsively. bwl ,.iir irri.itost ami U'st a.lvortiw.nent is the .^mntity of t;,sKl^ M are selling ami the kM^bundle*, of m.Kls we are s.-HtU-riu^ over Hol-na and the country from, lav to dav. With ^s there is no nroun.cnt^Htriinjffr than truth: no |s.li.-y safer than honeaty. \Mi NEWGOODS BROADCLOTH AT 75o. 90c.51.00^51.20^11.86^11.75 BROADCLOTHAT $2.00 PERYARD. NewColors! MM^H tl ittl M M II M PERYARD. FULLWIDTHS ONALL IsGuaranteed! Theipproaeh ^^t' Winter will remind theLadiee that Brotdeloth is a material tka Ctuoi^ren well dispense nrith. We earn erery conceivable Color ami Shade aad sell a splendid^article tor rvcrv priee mentioned. ..West England Broadclothal strictly New York Prices. TEA GOWNS AND HOUSE ROBES! OtrWrappers, House Robes ami Gowns are Simply Gorgeota, New ideas combined with^Taste ami Skill, as well as our desire to please the trade, has placed this stock beyond the^possible dream of au\ competitor west of Chicago. FrenchFlannel Wrappers at^French Flannel Wrappers at^French Flannel Wrapp rs at^French Flannel Wrappers at^French F annel Wrappers at^French Flannel Wrappers at^French Flannel Wrappers at^French Flannel Wrappers at $6.00^$ 8.00^$10 00^$12.00^S14.00^$16 50^fi8.00^$20 00 TeaG-owns,^Tea G-rwns,^Tea Gowns,^Tea G-owns,^Tea Gowls.^Tea Gowns,^Tea Gowns,^Tea Gowns, MarieAntonnette,^Prin ess Murat,^Madame Carnot,^Baroness Jacmus,^Plush and Silk,^Persian Wool,^Broche Pattern,^Embroidered Flannel, 5000^45.00^35.00 $3000^$27.50^$25.00^$22.50^$18.00 :Special Offerings! AT25c.5(1 Dozen Ladies^ All Wool California Hose, Kvtra Weight| AT 25c. AT20c.:'^^^ Eosen Kisses' All Wool California Hose. Extra WeightAT 20c. AT50c-One Lot Ladies' Jersey Vesta^Splendid Article. Worth $1,AT 50c. AT50c.One Lot Ladies' All Wool Scarlet Vests and Drawersj| AT 50c. ~!COMFOETABLES ^ BLANKETS. E^ ALLGOODS ARE SOLD AT NEW YORK PRICES! Outof Town orders Promptly Filled. Satisfaction Guaranteed. NEWYORK DRY GOODS STORE,^Corner Bridge and Main Streets,Helena, Montana. Kvraimls||| ii |M is..-, ii ! i ii i in JX^7. INTI: R NATION A L 11 OT 1S I,. TheLnr^'OHt LeiulinK Hotel.' Hus the Tery U^8t RceonirtHKlutions in ths city^llntex reiluced; ^'J |a^r day uml upwuriU, lurontinK to liM'ation of rooms. M. LISSNER. Proprietor. ThePioisar ol the Great Westl COSMOPOLITANHOTEL. HELENA. - MONTANA. SCHWAB^ ZIMMERMAN, Proprietors. Tha Olda.t, Mott De.lrabla Leading Flr^t-Cla^^ Mot.l In Ih. City. ^iami isiikk iam. JV8. McM I LLAN ^ CO., Froprlft4^r^ of lh MINNEAPOLISSHEEPSKIN TANNERY, aadi ^..'.-. tm Hides,Sheep Pelts, Wool, Tallow,^Ginseng andlSeneca Root.^Sheep Pelts and Furs a Specialty. 101.103 ^ 105 Second St. North.^ShipmsBts Solicited. [Minneapolis,Minn. Writsfor Circulars.^1. ' U.S.PUBLIC SAMPLING COMPA'Y. CityOffice^Removed to Second National Bank. Samplsaand Assays made of All Orss. Consignment solicited. Samples of each^lot submittsd to ths different Smelters, and the Ore Sold to the Highest^C Bidder. Sampling Works at Northern Pacific and Montana^Central Railroad Junction- Take Motor Line.^WRITE FOR TERMS.TELEPHONE NO. 71. THE^CET^O^OI^IT^aJISr, FormerlySparey's Hotel. Runon Both American and European Plant. Sample Rooms for^Traveling Men. Mrs.T. H. MORSE, Proprietress, PHILIPSBURG,MONTANA. THEROCKY FORK COAL COMPANY Isnow prepared to deliver (Jonl from its Mines at p.-r-n T,r!-nrTT! Toconsiimers in this City. For DoniMHtic and Steam purposes Rocky Fork 0o^l^has no sii|ierior in this market. It lights Readily, makes Hot Fire and leaves little ash. Try it. PrincipalOffice: ROOM 25. PITTSBURG BLOCK. \ i EN^ 'I E8: (iti/'HRisTBros. A Edoir,^K. L. Bonxkk A Co.,^Tin Mini i:*' Limuli: Co.,^0. K. Mii.i.is, litMU A lUll.KV,^L S. Hoi.i.ier, Helena.Deer Lnlife.^Hiltte.^Park City.^hiu Timl^er.^lki/.eiuan. Ba11 ^. Oovnu Co.,^A. Kka/.kr,^(tKO. T. Vor^o,^Bkm Hroh.,^Wi H. White, Anncondavbillinirm.^Livings ton.^Townsend.^Stillwater. R.W. WEILL, Manufacturerand Deuler in nrro hi Hits,Spurp, (Quirts. Whips. liashes. lilimkets. Slice ts, DuHters, Slickers,^Nose llags, Sweat Collars, Horse Iliw.tH.nti^l all nt her ifoods usuully kept^in a tirst-class harness store. Hand made driving harness a specialty. OppositeGrand Central Hotel, Main Street, ^ - HELENA, MONT. FORFALLAND WINTER. JUSTRECEIVED. AL^rge stock of Imported ahd Domestic Suit ings, OTerooatinKS, Trouserings aad^Fancy Vestings, which I am prepared to make up on Shortest Notios. Ouosl^Workmanship and stylish Fit Guaranteed Call and |fet my prioss before por-^chasmg elsewhere. C3-EO. MERCHANTTAILOR, SCHII NO.13 PARK AVBNUm. WOOLDRIDGEHOTEL! P.nnBlock, Corner Main Str.et -Oppo.lt. International . EverythingNew and First Class. Steam Heat and Elevator.^RATES: FROM $1 TO $2 PER DAY. It*NsaftMt riaM in Halsna. aj.l^ ,.h.I Arrommodationa: BtMt Can to as4 froa all Dap^*v aast TAKEI'AIU TO HOTEL.