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B THEDAILY INDEPENDENT: HELENA. WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBEB 20,1880. YOURNEW SILK DRESS, ThePrice of Its Material Going Up^Just When It Is Becoming^Fashionable Again. TheFailure of Crops in Italy and^France and the Decreased^Production mlthe .trtit-lr ^nil tin- lm|M.rtalli^n-.^^I i'rrarul Vrrj Small. lutlie |uiMt five years i^r morn mlk dri-wi^goods huM n ^uat of (nullum.^ All^iinii.i.^ i ami Htylt-H of wooli ii Hiid worsted^material Iihtc found furor with the ^women^fnlkM,^ Hiid ^ i. ^ |.i for IihIIh or wedding*^^ilk fabrics have Ik-mi largely iii'kIm'Ii d. At^length, linwcver, IhhIiioii lias chiilin'il, Hiid^ihlx cbun^e coihi-r. lit u tmiH win n raw or^drege mlk i whicli, by tin- wnjr, m not u raw^priHlurt i ih daily MgMatlBg in pn^-*- ..wine^to tlie fact of failure uf crops in Italy.^Kralici) and tlie eaat, anil tilt- dec ream! |iro-^Jnctiou of the article. J lie MM rircuni^Malice Iiuh been owing to the eitreiuely low^prices ..l.ii-li eocooni have lirought for^many seaaoiis pant anil the poiiwHjueut dis-^^nira^i-im lit of ruiaerH who have alum^doited the industry for other purHiiita more^MMM rutive. i'he( MobH number of tin \iiiencan Silk^Journal. -|m-;ikini; i f the rim- in ailk. aaya: Thelunlilll ha- been nil eventful one, lllld^of great iin|Htrta!iee t*^ hi 1 k inereliantH anil^BMMfartmitm. When in the Ix-gilinnii' of^September liint, previous indie.itmm. of^^tilleuiug uiarketa, which liy M ob^^serve^ of the aituiitiou win |M en, emu-^uieiiced to realize, wuruilitH of atlll higher^prices found few lu-lii vera among ailk^inaiiiifueturera. who pointed to iidvaim a^and sodden falla of prices 111 previous^yearn. Hut the aituation lull completely^changed, and in many inatiiiie^ a ia now re^garili-d with aiua/einent liord- ring on eon^alt rnatioii. Maliufaeturera who, eoiilldenl^uf higher price* not la-ing mallitallieil, ne-^tM-pteil oniera at low prici a and did not^^over themselves in tune, are now coil-^fronted liy daily advancing ijiintutioim, and^^ re HMM|MBtil]f finding themselves ill the^^ery unenviable airuation of bring today^forced to |' . from l.r^ to 151 per eelit more^for their raw material than in August last.^Transactions in the home market have,^therefore, lai n animated, and ol an aggre^^gate limited only liy available stocks, fur^the latter are ^ery low here, and moat^^ilka en route are aoid ^to arrive. Theclient produced liy the otliciallv atated^di-lnii i'n nt tin- Italian crop t Ins yen i, of^over |0 per cent, has In i ll aiigiin nti il l.y^autheiiiic repoitsfrom Yokohama,thai the^Japanese cmp ia lias by about IU.UU0 bal^^than was al liist NPOftad. I lu se facia,^ooupled with the kimwledgn that in .lulv.^IKMH, ther.' were *,(^^^ balea in stia:k itt^Vukohaiun, while this year tlu re was none leftto begin the campaign with, have In thecause of large buying in \siafor BSlo^^pes!! account, and the .lupani se were not^flow in taking advantage ot the aituation. Kuropeuiiraw silks h ive thia year main^^tained higher rates than Japans, but the^latter are now close to the former. The^fainoua, or liotorioiiH, syndicate diaisiaed of^their last hiililinga early in SepU uils r, and^^n immediate advance waa the result. Ao-^oordiug to all repmts, Kuni|s-an silk UH^facturera have received large, ordeia for^^pring, which accounts for the continuous^advance and pri eludes any pioliahilily of a^drop in prices fortius season. Tliepros|Hs*t for the rest ol the cainpaigti,^in fact, is a acrioua delii iciicy and much^higher pricea in the coining aprlug, for al-^readT DM half of the .lupincac crop haa^la-en expiiiti-d. Almost daily c.'iblegrania^are received from ii 11 r. i.id aunmim-ina f^r^ther advances. In Italy a iiunils-r of tila^lures Innr al ^p|a d Work, not being able to Eaytin- high mmm for hmm A Yoko-^aii.a itispatch ot the L'lst uist. aaya tiiut^lioldera are iefusing sell al present quota^tions. despite an active deuiaiiil. I lie ( In^Ilea.' iiiiiketa have followed tin- upward^iimveii cut, and advanced from four to ten^per cent. u it Inn a in.nit h. wit h a gmsl dc^uiand to sup|s^rt them. ItWill be Wl ii. tl elefnre, to cotiKiilcr till- ouri^s ft^ iin which the Vnierican ailk mar.-^mfacture derives its -upply of raw stock.^Act-otdllie, to the ri port of the Silk ftMMMlll^Ml ^I Aiiiiticii, we Unnorted ddrina tin-^year einiiiig .lulu- :ui, ik-'.i, :i;.^;i n^Vn. whichaiuouDt waa classified as follows: Hull's.Pef MMtt J|wn ai.mhM.'.' Hlricil)KurupMMi . I,**Ji*i lit Hhaiial.ai V'Jiili '.-i iwmKomMM ii.iw Asiatic,rm htftpsd frniii Mmmm |i^^ in.lt*^There is al present in tirat hands in tins^oouutry far less than the usual um rage^^mount of raw silk. In fact, it may be said^that the m iiket h practicallv bare, while^the iiii|m^rtalmiia now la*ing received are^ooiuparatiMlv small mid are nearly all^^old ^to arrive.^ At Yokohama at tlua^aeuaon of the year the stock on hand for^eiport generally averagea aboul UtOOO^bales. At present, it la stated, there are not^more tb.m IJJUO bales on baud, with a n.it^urallv iliniiinshed ch ui-e of good aorta. In^Kur.i)s^ all the old silk has I sen entirely^^wept out of the market, and OOMMMUipttoM^^ steadilv encr ^iiehiug BpoM the supply of^raw stuck MMtil) on hand to meet in an^nfact ilia nf dem inds. Itis clear from the foregoing facts that^the puce of silk goods must be lar_elv ail^viiueed from MOV buward. and the pn M Hi^increase in priOM is nothing towhat Ml I] Ml^anticipaled at nil early d iv. Some JPMUM^^lin e ther. wa - con-id. iable agitation in Una^country for ^silk culture,^ and abuinlaiit^facts wi re prodMMMl to show that si uciil- tureiii the | lilted States Co.lid bee,Hue a leadingitidu-try. and the -nunf MMOi- bleInoMM to our wives and dan.'liters.^Ow ill,- %a {he high cost ot labor DM ilieni. ill^MOMlMMTUmM with tin- luu-i s pud in Italy^uud t'lauce of from S^ to :kl c.-nta f.-r rts-1-^ers against a I ctit ^ and fl lu-re, aa well as^from tin fact of tin h^M price of silk ^ lOda,^the a. it it.mi and tin- rlorta niilili tnw.nl Srosecutiiigtin- iinliistry was ali.unloued or^eferrcd, ijltbirMgh It III Oonceih d that we^had clunui. s and coiiditmiia lav.liable for^the gro.ith of the uuilbi 11 v t ri c and the^^ilkwiinu. The di-e i\ciy and recent HMM^^tied applicaliou of automat c uiachllieiy^for reeling has t.i-duv r^ inlered It practica^^ble to ri new tins industrial movement and^to include silk culture aiming the sonic. - ot^wealth I t our people, Curefur MMk^Itching pilea are kn -wn by MMMtMM UM^perspiration, producing a very dMBWMblt^Itching lifter getting w inu. i Ins form, aa^w .I aa blind, bleeding and pMtriiil.ng | ilea,^yield at once to the ftptpMMtiua ot l^r, lto-^^Hiik i's PUM lit inedv, winch acts directly^npm the part- utfetid, aba-irbing the^MMOtt, allaviug theciiit. iise IMdOD Hid^^ITis-ting a pBMMMO-Mtf cure. K.tty p ^ i. AddressThe l)r. Boannko aiediotna oom- janv.PifM*, UMMi Sold by It. S. ll.ile OMMipOHM Ml I' -eventeil.^We w ant i vi r^ MOtM r to know that croap^Ma)Ml pn vented. Ihere is no MMbMM^^hont tins; aa it has las n ilmn in thouaaiidK^of cast ^. and ^ ill in.'iy d. in ml i;p..n il that^when a child takea tlie i f nip. it la wlu '.ly^owing to the negligence of itm parents.^Inie croup never appears without due and timelywarning; a few hour-, or a day or^two tM-fore the attack, the ohild beomiea^hoarae. Tina hoarai-neaa la the tirat indica^^tion of croup, and ia a aure aign that croup^ia to follow, unleaa promptly and properly^treated. I hefreeusi-offhamlierlain slough^Remedy aa directisl with each hottle. under^the bending ^to prevent croup,^ will diapel^all ayuiptoiua of the disease. The brat sign^of croup, hoarai-lieaa, may be overlooked^by young MlMl or thoae not familiar^with the diaeaae. I nder aucb circum-^atnunca, or when not properly treated, the^hoarseness Ini nmes more marked and the^ohild shows symptoms of having taken cold,^then a pi-culiar rough cough ia developed.^Kven at tbia atage Chumta-rUiu'* Cough^I-temedy will iirerent the croup, but utter^the congb haa deTeloped, the croup^ia liable to appear at any moment.^The proper way. is to keep a laittle^of tbia remedy at bund. It coat* but fifty^centa, and only a few doaea, or, at moat, not^over one-third of a laittle ia required to dia^pel all symptoms of the diaeaae. Can you^afford to nak ao much for so little'' There^ia not the leuat danger in giving Una rem^^edy in large ami frequent doses, which are^alwuya requiml, aa it containa no Injutiniia^substance. Aa pnaif of this fact, we refer^to Mr. John 1,. Olson of Ilea Moiuea, la.,^whose 10-montha-old Isiv drank the entire^Oolitcnts of a fifty cent bottle of Cbauibcr-^lain's Cough NMBwJl without the leiiHt^injury. For sub-by II. M. I'archeu A Co. l'ltIFI^slll\AI t \ It US. A.LATUHUP lawyer.^Maennle lllis-k, MeletiA. Moot. JAI Ml ^IT T. MUBAMM, Altorni-)st-lAW. IlisunI. Ilailey lluililiiuf. Ib-I.m MuDtaiia.^rosiiiHn e Ida Itt, j,M. U H^AHKItTY, L'eiiertakur.Ida Warren MinsS. TelephiaM 210. paOV.OKAJIWKIINI It. Teaeliarof PiAiin. HmM -^' 1 Hiuaiot-. No.1'H Howie street, or at A. P. Cur-tin'* Music^Store. Helena. Mmit. HllHlKN K. IIAItllOl II. t^Attorne^ ami t ImmM at I ll'w-llic T'-niple, Helena, MiUlt tytHil.Kll.K.^ HIIOWMNti,^Atl^irtic)-at-l^aw.^311 IMfWMM slns't. CkMMMjaY HI- ifi H WMOUWJk lllll.NVIl I ^ W. aaoWKIRO. IMBUbi i l.Mil). Attorneyanil i NMMlM at l* Willpractice in alliris of record in tha t^r- rttOfy. ^lb'^ Hold Ubek, Ib-a-na. Mont. Ottinf.Mrock A Kwhor* Siil.U, Lutw ftUlx^^tr^^l. I fl.-|.lM.!i^^ rju. |;il. OEBtfiNB, (l*at#*Surveyor-'it'rifi^l of Montana. I^BVfWVfi Civil anil Mining l!rucin^w^r. H(H*ciaJ^Att^*ntiou Kivt'ii to Hydraulic hjiiciu*^*riiiir, Irri-^t(ntiuK Workf, Ku .. in all part* of tlmStati- Atlai*lltiiMin^, ll-oom is, St'oinl Klonr. Ilc!^na,^Montana. It II.M. lit)( KM AN. Physician.Burgeon. Accouoher, Oealiit^^nil Atirist. Manl^r nf Han Kraiieiaco Mislieal HiK-laty. alan^Navaila Hlala Mislieal Sia-iety. OfficeParcliea'a drug store, ciirnar above^Main and llnsvlway. Kntrance on Hnsulway and^Ju. ki-iiii. Helena. Montana. I ousultatiuna In^tleruian and Knalish, C M.S1XM KKLAtiKH,^i~. (MOmmMw^immm laud OtHne-l^Attnrin-y-at l*w. AtlanticMUMmM, Wasliiiurton, I). ('. Kouryears MMMMMM as a MHMMf nf cougrami^and four vears in lliedeueral I .^t I Orlice. Prac-^tieeN i-i all tin-ile|iartiiieuts and in the MMMMM^and Uialriel Cuiiris. IJiuil ami Mining law a S|ss ialty. JOHNA. Si HM IDKIl, Krt-siii Painter. mm1^ HM H.^ir Ml HI'K-k.^P. o. Bui WV Hahm, Mmit.^I'liblie hiikUnaw.chuKnM and ilwelling lbmsot diruled in the lulesl style. Kefemww-Hon. W. A. t lark an I Mr. M. J.^TUbutt, Untie; Hun. Sun Word. Mrs. H. T.^Ilans-i, Mr. V. It. Wallace. Mr. .lolui ('. Paulsen Helena. Scraieliwork uu-l Kinlsissisl OraaineutatioL aMMMMl,a ^i*^-ia!t)r.' ;ULLER, OppotitaFlrtt National Bank GOODYEAR'SGOLD SEAL^BELTING GOODYEAR'S OAKTANNED BELT]N OODYEAR'S GOLDSEAL RubberHose ELECTRICBELTL nil $4 QVuwln| to the preat mic.^Hk--ea^ nl tin- a. w ^^^ al l. ,^il lile au-|i nsnrv II* II.^,. ,| i. a n 'In i '. ^ price front frM^^aMVta l* |. nil |. h ii i.ik. - ill' . , la-nit.^+ r r\: eatViUnT^-I.AIOI BF.l.T la UM^\C ft ; I )' f. K, and iuui r.^ r la ntberi a blehftr*^^P*t . w-= m,|,| ul (Mm fill In |W. In,' |., , ,.,,1 fert9lr1 Hi:i I ^viu'ervlw.iNindfurelrealar.^\^ allfurat^ Klmrlr Mr IK*. Put tSMt, tun,,ada o.t '.i I. ercallat 701 Mark. i m.. s. i\ ) d t^ ,y tm '' .^i; . ik* nal| n ^ ^ -i, ^i il.. . .. ^ m.uniaiVi .U.U^^ ^ M'A.M il ^^. MMMMi N 7 wemm** mm bii ^. k . an*..-art aa*) It bu^,^*^^.* ill* Im)*h ml aaii* uH tinn DTInr.* in ihlraic 111^i ^^ - l^raifMM t (In vrh-il* JAMESTWIFORD, mvmtairuin ot^Wagon Sheets, Tents, Awn.- .-s nr.d Hydraulio Hoso. Twetl'and the n. MAINSI i.l.l |-. fWiinl.'w Awulngt^ires for lianniua.^Htk* f r. hi. Ju.incho*^)' in atia-k.^tftssta. - li I 1.1 .n a THECHEAPEST PLACE Ion.ZEIelena, to F-a.rclia,se 7Z^o^o.r THEBEE HIVE! 5NORTH MAIN STREET. KOHLBERG^ CO, A.M. Holter Hardware Co. Headquartersi FOR MECHANICALTOOLS OfEvery Description. BELTING^ PACKING. IronPipe and Fittings.; mgt CABINETAND BUILDERS' HARDWARE Dealersin NitroGlycerine, Dynamite and all High Explosives.^113 NORTH MAIN STREET. WilliPaint ;it COST! To Ik Out! WHITEGILTS 10 CENTS PER ROLL. GILTS.15c. PER ROLL; FORMER PRICE. 40c.^20c. ^ ^^^ 50c. 25c. ^ ^'^ 75c. ALLGILTS HUNG FOR 15 CENTS PER ROLL. J.R. SANFORD, II 2 and I I 4 Broadway. I1Luml^er C\^., (SurcfrtMor*to V. ii. Coomhn,) Roughand Finishing Lumber an.cL^GLCtcr37- T77^orlT. Orilnrsby Mini will rweive Prompt attention. Corrt^b|Kinileiii-,^ boIiciUhI. Viird^ and Factory nenr Xortlicrn Pnc-ific Depot. PRESTON^ DIXON, Drugsand Medicinee KincstLino of 1 Vrfiiiiii-n in the City. ('^-nfiH-1ioiicries nml Cigars.^Pri-Fi rijitiniiu IMli-il on Short Notiie. Ilotl, Day mul Ni^lit.. DIAMONDBLOCK, HELENA.MONT, II.TONN, 3North Main Street, Helena. MILLINERYAND FANCY G000S. I'ntrimmnlllxta fur IjhIh^. Vi^M^^ anil CMM*^rvn tin* n**^*irtni*-nl tin- lAr*ii-t mul M-w-t^t'liiniil.-li' nf mi) in tin- l it), anil jpbki s niK lowkst. TRIMMEDMILLINERY. OurMilllnory lk-|^rtinpnt i^ fUM with (lie^I.*'^-^t IWvi^iiH in lt*niii.l Hal*, RottMta, Tihiuihi^*inl Tnrl^ii*^. Niiri-'itiiw in nil lha |j*t*-^.t. Mil-^lnii-ry Trimiuiui,'**. *-u-. Infuno Oiilhta a Hu^-^i i^lt^.II. TONN. Ai-i-ii- fur llntti'rii k'n MMM ^nd llaH'a l*a-^^ar rofMa i\w 'aiieu Aliik-h .^i '*^t*. 1 ...ii. | 'i.|an:ii* Uivi* f.*r o*il^^Ma,anMiuho irbuolaaiJ [uf dimumm* Ftrat-^i-laaa ixliK-atii-Di il.i*ruu^li i-oiirM- nf atodj. AJ^iln-wC. I HOWAHI). Sni-!h.ti-n.l.-rit. Oirlen (.'itjr. t'tah. PAULS. .\. RCEEL BUTOstatic^III I I TV MineralSurveyor, 1ll^ 1-^' N. MAIX. MILWAUKEEBEER HALL! Komi, rlv i. \. i,. 111 ^ l.' 1 i ,!II, CelebrateilVal lllntz Beer .V--CKNTSPBB GLASS.--. fkkfCi(inr^ HnilLii]iiorBnlwavnon I,ami^GIVE US A CALL. MerchantsHotel, CornerHroiulwiiy mul Warren Street*.^OpiaiHite 1'. S. Asuh} Otlice.^HKI.IAA, .... MONTANA.^TIHIS.O'IUMI N .V .SON, 1'noi^s. a^ NVwlrtriad ami iipwK HmUnI thmairlioot.^. .j.*1^.'. P^u,'^rla-r rfm, Inr and biilimnlMB, will, all MMM ImmmMa SAMPLEROOMS Withai^^-ial MaaaniM^aliMalhf OMjmhW Travi-ltT.. BIS HI NS TO AND HIOM ALL TIU1N8 J.L. SMITH. FreightTransfer Liie, HKlJiNA.MONTANA. IAll kiu.la ^f mi-rclianiliM. ami nth.-r fr. i. i.^liii'linliiKI ^im^. imuiiiitly traurfi-rnxl fn-ni Ui^^il.'l Urine at .1. Fi^l'lt^-rii'i^ Si.ire an I at the Mpat,^Onleni will rwi-ire nmmiit HMW UTAHASSAY OFFICE and CH1 ^: MIC AIJ1. A15 0 R A T 0 R Y.^J. T. GOVE, HKI.ENA. .... MONTANA. Mlaiul8ilT*r....|lSO ZinpIl uu Silv.-r.avMan 1 Imd 2 ii) Tin 1 lxa.ll u) Amimiinr1 no CnpwrI iO Anwoio 1 00 Siailf1 W lrua1 00 PLARKE,PONRADPURTIr V/ 32 and 34 V/ Main Street, VHftlfina.Mnn Wiioi.EHALr.and Rktaii. Df.ai.krs Helena,Mon HEAVY, SHELF, AND BUILDERS' Hardware Iron,Steel, Horse and Mule Shoes, Horse Nails, SteelNails, Mill Supplies, Hlnt-ksmith's Goods. Hose,beltiniz, Tinners' St ick, Carpenter's Tools, Forceand Lift Pumps, Gas Pipe and Fitting!] SoleAgents for the Celebrated^Sumrior and Famous ^Acorn^^COOKING ^ HEATING STOVESj andW. C. Fisher's Cincinnati Hotel:and : Family : Wrought: Iron : Ranges. CentennialRefrigerators, Ice Chests, Water Coolers, IoeCream Freezers, Wood and Willoware, Glass andQueensware, Englirsh and American Cutlery, Frenchand American Mirrors, Plumbers' Goods andSupplies, House Furnishing Good*, Etc. I^Everybody respectfully invited to inspect the Largest and most Complete Stock of HARDWAREIN THE NORTHWEST! Ordersfrom the Country Solicited Bnd Promptly Shipped. Respectfully, Clarke,Conrad ^ Curtin, HOTJLEBROS., -DEALERSIN- Sawedand Split Wood, 118Sixth Ave., Corner Kwin^r, at Old Government Corral. WoodSawing by Steiitn done on Fhort until i^, from half cord up to any amount Kindlingsfurnished on short notice. THEFAMOUS WAUKESHA,WIS. ACar Load Just Received bf BACH,CORY ^ CO., Sole Agents. HELENA, BOZEMAN. A.J.DAVIDSON ^ CO.. Dealersin BAINWAGONS, SLEIGHS, AND BOH SLEDS AGeneral Line of AGRICULTURALIMPLEMENTS. Hayand Grain in Car Lots a Specialty BANDCOULEE COAL DOES NOT SLACK. WhenExposed to the Air.^AS MOST ALL OTHER SOFT COAL DOES. Alarife portion of this Coal is similar to Anthnn ite in character, and doea not II^the room with soot. Ask your dealer for the Sand Coulee Coal or apply to E.C. PERRET, Agent. 0me^ Room 10, Itailev Mock. ARTHURP. CURTIN, Furniture,Carpets, House Furnishing Goods, 'll lag leased the two upper Hix^rs of the Davidson block and connected the same^^ i' i. ^iir already immense salesroom*, we now occupy four entire Ho ^i -. .^ ^^^through the mob ljKn-k from Jackson to Main street, stocked tlmroiu h ^ U^foods ot ev ery ^rade and at prices that defy competition. Every pun-ha-*- u nUa^i-tr f,^r msli,directly from tlrst hands, and shipped in car loads only. An ei-^am.iiat.on ,,f ^a^ls and comparison of prioes solicited. MusicDepartment:^Pianos, Organs and Musical Merchandise, Etc.