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TTTEDAILY INDEPENDENT: HELENA. MONDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 80 1889.
NEWSOF THE RAILROADS.
TheBig Business Beinp Dene bv the^Baltimore ^ Ohio in Through^Business.
ThrillingExperience- of a Brako-^man on the Denvrr ^fe Rio^Orni-i.lo In Colorado
Til.
kMN I \^li*lf.i^ hMI Ninv *l
lli.ii.lti.,- i'ruiii. SbbmiIi Cm *^l'..s ii i\.^ N.Ftaelt).
1lie l'ny^-Hl fr.i/lii MnikMh in ^^)'iiiy^yours . ii tbe tiltlWOW A I ^l w uulr-nnl Ml^n ninvi il IiihI mjjlil iii.il t.-d.y Myil Halt:^more dispatch. Nearly l.Vm^| earn
rrnwJi-JIlir ir.'.rkH fin iImMWOmIw.^I. ud. I lir lil'x l.aili had l.^' ii |*M 11,1' nil^llic V -i k. ii^lv. ilhi.tai: liiiv tin tart I liat tlitt^trarkn MftMMtaMl) lill'il wMfe kflaf UsiM
mi.vim; toto ten city oi totlMiLon I ivnt
InmiiiihIh. Iliimlri iN of ttio MM MM^I^..I'd with piiiiii. 'lir- ri.tiipanv did mil^havf'l.jciiiu.itivi's i imutli t'i in.ive nil Hi.-^(n-iiibt. mid train aft p trim OMM la ^ M^.^^and wM hiii'tnicketl at ( ulnla rl;.li(l. Vi ^^ti rday tW nly MMOnMtimi and tln ir (MM
(rumtli. Cumberland A Pennsylvaniaami
llicWc ^t \ itajuua Central mid I'itt lann A
tlottnelavilla raeals ^. u braagftl to ( umber-^land t^^ li.'l|i ..lit. To-nisbl tbc jrvtUari^Hi-ally etearai, Tke Baltimore k Obio'i
pr.'i t facilities) IT* in a!^^|ii it.' fur its in-^MMaiM iliiiniuli Ilium.-sit li'.iii tl.'. ^it'.
meatimmediate m-quencn of nil fourbunx^dys|m.|inia. For this condition Omit, or in^nnv wnv induced, and for itH oflnprinK, ^^failure of lutihcnlar mid nerve puver, Hon-^t-^. r^ Ntouiach Hitters in the primeat and^most p-nnil of remedies. Not only mdiKee-^tmii. Cut I.mh of f)^ sb. app' lite and sleep^h,^ r^ n .tlied by it. Incipient mnlnrin una^rlieuniHtiniu are I.unshed, and kidney,^i ^^^^. nnd liver oornolaint removed by it.
Whaton Earth^Ii the mason tieopli- will not, cannot, or do
notMS SM difference in cheap uoatrninn^put ti|i liv ( heap .loi.n bonne* or irreaponm
bitp irti' K Ht enormous protit^. rutber thin^tin I Medietas of world wid. reputution^and OM tliat iHi/ivmy universal MttHMtHM^^it mjuiiI | rife^ No niniicme in the world^is irivinc surli unparalleled sHtistaotion for^punf)i!4^ the Mood as lit ill'*' Wood I'nri-^b'-r mid Wood Mai. r, and every bottle that^does not do i'm work will cost yon notbint.^For ^s|e l,y nil di i u^ iin, It. M. Hnle i. Co.,^Wboleswle .md retail nifruta.
-^ ^ . - ^ ^ ^^1 In re is n itbin^ parentH shonld be no^careful ibMM as Hel^-i-tirii^ a eou^b syrup.^B*nCI Cbetrj OMfJb MjflMa coats no more
tiltil i'l'l,l i'll | i ^! it llll ^ 1 las
IIWIKM tat MJtlWt. Tbe best in none^too Ipod, Im- sure and oH BEOCW
CHEltklfX)l'OH svm r. We k.ep it
onlinnd at all time-. h. h. Hnle ^ Co.,
II.Milefor Hie ll.^llils\s.
TlieS'. I'anl. Mmneapoll* .V Manitob*^rallMf Will eell liek. ts mi excursion rat^^trom all |^iii,ls on its lines an l^tr. N, H^mid n, IAVJ, and Jan. 1, MM,
Doyoalumdnaotts hootatorf IbW'HoiA^Mono|^r!IU, wlinli t.ae r.iih\,^| t|,,u^^nl^ uid^will. in- ^^^u. K'.iii in ili'iiwihin.
AIII ik. mini . \\ il.l Kl.le.
Atbrilliti!' DMJ from the ltvis of ihc^Irontier lirak. n.'ui. Myl Ik* \s|m.|i ( liroii^,;le, i. hMMaMi from Hie Denver and liio^tir.'iide. in wlncli Bob Hwttl II 'lie centt.'l^character, On Saturday l^st the regular^treiylit that pli.4l.etwi. il the MlMMUl^mid the little niinini'eiinip ..n the suburhs^of OM tooted M II ^ill of town mid 1^,lis.i|.|.eare,l UMR ^^' wnidinu banks of^taOMM Forks, (hir staln.n iftOT IMoUhH^wan reached and IMNHI pOM, with it^ratkaf lOftMM atrclch wis reached.^At this jhiiiii ilia ^Maor mi^MMBMjMI and Ml to NN DM linked^bMWfM lb' BOboOM and Hie list of tbe^freight r'irs. The cahoos.. w as iieenrilinirlv^.I. t a iled Mid put add* for the admission
iftbe second locolive. While this was
beinudone a mountain breeze laa/an in^wbislle Md Ha eabisihe st arted wit h tb^^^i i'le toward the ntfejl ^I Ihc KjUlW, I^llriikemnn .Mart |e iinmnti ^| H '.villi 11, skill^o| mi eijiiestrum, put down the broke, but |^tbe heai,i broke, leminn him ntid Ins rnn-^away steed lo the BJOMf tit tb^ MOa I^Wit h each link it w ithered ape. d, mid (In^^cur shot down with the fury of an Hvn- 1^lauclie. Muttle BlMA lo Ins position us^I ho OatllMW WM arniilul MoH CUM and^rtuallv reached .Mitch. II, by which it paced^at silly miles an hour.
TheHitiiation was serious, unit, tin tune- d,^n passt-naei . old. i.si bun to jump. 'I his |^IVM prompt |j \. iiH'd, bow.\cr, wh.r.upou'^MMUO picked up the voyager mid land, d |^him in soim.su lis I of snow ii|^.n t he mar-^^ins ol die track. The I i ike M Hie r. nr of
thecal.e was Kci/.fd .'i lllllltlie llllel, the
carshot up like a tnhoKifnn, and M . ^^went skyward, OMaJufl. doM like the tail of^a sky-rocket. \^\uuuw bis way from the^hijow bank, hi biirrieil bai'k lo tin- track to^llnd the car ahlii/c. This wan routed with^several buckets of snow, and ratiffhtinn ^'c^l imp, lln dalik'el aiKiiai was boisled jimt in^lime to kc^ p the ^'limine that had started^buck Iroin pIutiKihu into the wreck thai had^been heajK d up in the cut. Tbe pnxaeUKfr^had ill the meant line shambled bis way out^ol the drifts uniujui. d, while Hob's eipcri- ,^i net s are indeic'd in ^ii abrasion on his^cheek.
faaai^Kieiianue^ r^^-. ..
ThelaaaM of inukiuc out ^cxcbiniBP^pnaws^ has conic, says the Itnilvtav Ai;e.^and the bin compinies ale lieuiir Is set with^rei|iicsts for iinuunl pusses from the little^i an pan ins. often out of nil proportiM to^Iboviilnoof llm courtesies which it is pro^poaed to cichiuiKe. I orexniuplu, aoiueliody^sends us n nicely printed circular issued by^i coinpnny owuuiK a narrow HM c.al^load in IVutisylvnuia, eleven miles loO||,^vithtwo locoinoti\es. which mbinits a list^of BMModMM pr.-uleiit, (irst vice presi^dent, second \ ice presidi nt, hccri tary, trens-^nrer. ajaMMl solicitor mid district iolicitof^^^for whom excbimi;c of passes are re^.piested tor the year lsltl.^ The anialdnnl^ndds: ^I'pon receipt of your list I kliall he^pleased to reciprocate.'' which ocrtainly is^courteous, although it may not law ar to^many railway msmwrs us offering; siilti
aiaanaoadMiMl for the irajiarnttatioa
naked.The president of n little road m^'diHsouri, nine nales loM. writist to tin r, .^ccivers of ns\steinof I.ltaj mill's asking (m^^cxchnlih'i-*' p usea.
TheI'l l, ile tkaab ^ ai ^ Nwiiut).
Aspreviously rep un d. the trunk lines re-^rently resolved lo ili--coutuM0 the use of^privnte livo stock rirs. This movement,^(bo Hailwav lieview datlaiM M Is- a atcp in^tbe |JN| direction, if it shall result m the^niliiiiitt^^ li inishiiieiit of the unproved stock^car. Tbe Hevo w ..peaks plainly, as follows:^^ Tin impioved live -lock i ir is not now^more necessary than it was ten years apo,
butthe raaaoaa foe In . iJaMMt were tben
milhoiit'lit of and overliHiked. S'Vcral iui-^isiitant consider.uems in the conduct of^live stock traffic have been developed by the^use of these cars. They make more mom v^for the shipper, and thereby dir. ctlv hem-tit^lUe producer. Cattle carried in improved^BUSinuinuhlv reach the iimrkel In la tter^condition, with laM shrinkage slid fawoi^bruisi's, and 0ODaa0,BjMtly coimiiaiid tin'^Inchest niark't pra-e of their clasi., Mil HI^is ouicker to see the cnuse of an added value^to Ins Mock than the |IN||t drover, and t liu^^ vleiit (o which tlieseimproved carsare now^Used by them is the bra) evidence of their^^nluo in thai directmn.
HELENA.
PAIDIN CAPITAL^ $350,000
SURPLUSAND PROFITS ^ 75,000^L EL HCR8IIPIELD, rriililMi.
A..1. DAVID6CM, View President.^A A HON BEK8HFIELD, Ciuihiar.
BOARDOF DIRECTORS:^I'lKlMA . i III sr,M. S1NPH,
S.S. Hf.NTI.KV,W. D. mciiolas,
1.J. DAVIDSON,MOSKS MORRIS,
laII. HKHSHFIKI.I), Aal.o:. IIKRhHrriXD.^i. hW.TZEI.
CWMOUaMfiecoivo) P.-orr.nt AHaot.ion
PWOMMOoidMd Silver liulhon, GoiC^.OuhI i.nd (k.unly Securitiee.
InterebtAllowed M DerKTSiti I^eft foi
ahfierilieu Tim*.
ACJencrgl Dunkinn II NiMH Transacted
ExchRnge,Sold on tbe Prmcipftl Cltiai
ofKurope.
OFHELENA,
PioneerNational Bank of Montana^Organized lb 1866.
DesignatedDepository of U. S
PaidUp Capital - . $500,000^Surplus and Profits, ^ ^ $500,000.
H.T Hm-^Mi.Prsahlent
BCS ^^^*^....Vice Presldau'
KW. K.MiiNTI'aahkw
T.Ii. Ki riNscamiiTAm'i. (BE
(.o.;H. llm Hecoud Aaa'O'aald*
BOAniJOK DIKKt TORB.
M.TJHanw,John Q ( nrliu.
A.M. HollerH. H. Hamilton.
OranviU*Htaart,('. I'. Ifi^ctricu^.
T.'U.KMaachaddt, Henri M I'archsn^T. ('. Power.;
BaawaJllnnkint; hnaiDsw tranaacted. Intcreti^paid on tiiii..di'issiits.
Helena,Ivlorit.
UNITEDSTATES DEPOSITORY.
OAPITALSPAIOIN)^BUKI'LL'K, -
500.00C^^100
DIRECTORS:
C.a. hii(im)\VAn:^,
Ua. I'limutt,
8.E.atkinson.
a.u. n ^kx,^II. K. Halm,^r. w. i vsnoji.
H.('. Asain
Treaklen
\1^ Pras. and A. t. 1 a^i^Assir t'aatdat^Hehman (i\as,
I'l ik I.U1SI ^,]
It.r. WAIXAUA,
u.a. Com.
\^eu Deal.
For(he ncroimiKahttion of pasaenecrs^Iiviuk ^n the North aide, the Montana 0aa^^(ral will stop their llehun and Kutte ei^pi. aj tram in the mornimtut llelenn avenue^crossing to lake on pt-sen^.-rs nudtb. cm |^1UC Korean from Itntto to lei off paaaeti^. rs.^I bis will be I tjreut convcuience to parties^who nrc pas ployed id the smell, r.
SECONDNATIONAL BANK
or^^HELENA.
PadVr capital, . 975,000
SIHI'l.l S AMI PltOriTS, U'VOOO
,\GcmtiI Kiinkiiisi business TriinsaM
K.D. EnorRTON, - - President.^(' K.l'i'i.i,Vice Pros,dent.
OmmiB. Child, - . Cnsbier.^Joi N. Kh.N't'k, Assistant Cualiier.
foiivcnlem c to Travelei '..
Theint. reliance of MIMajM) trafllc bo- '^(ween the Mont.'inn Central Md t'nion l'a-^^ nic railways has been n sun.- d. pmmnBers^can now purcbase tliroagktilkotl and check^their bii|'i;ng^^ through to or from Ctiion^I'acific or PmUU coast pointg. This in- |^eludes free trun-fer at Unite. PiiKsciitfers^lor the wiuth connect at Hutte with the'^I nion 1'acitic. leaving lb lemi al I p. DA,
Ticketullice. ;il (irauit. block.
h.Ii. Lamout,^fienrtal Ticket Ayeut.
'.W. I'itts. City 'licket Afeiit.
,^M
Hnod'pSa'uisirilla Is pnr. !y a v^ifetahle^preparatioD bsutl frea from injnriens iuaT*-^nleuta. It is issnliar in it* cora'iv* power.
^^
Forcbsmied hands, rouuhneM of the^akin, pimplca or blotches of any kiud on^the face or other pi.ru of tbe body, apply^Dotard's Hpecific. It works like m.ietc auj^^ warranted by drucgista. Hold by H. B.^Hale ^. Co., wholesale nnj retail druui;ist^,^Helena.
IlrnnlranSti-englh^Continaally on the Mrain. ur overtaxed at^intervala. is fur leas desirable than ordinary^vigor perpetuated by latiunnl diet and ever^ciae, mid abstention from excess. I'rofesa-^ioual puanliata and athle'es ranlyattain old^ape. As ordinary vigor may be- returned h^^a wise regard for sanitary living, and fur^tbe protection against disease which timely^and judicmus medication affords, so also it^may be lost through prolonged aedentary^labor, uninterrupted meutal strain ana^IWisb, eating and drinking, ths chist uud
BOARDOF DIRECTORS.
,1.n. Si^^ronn.('. o. Kv*na.
II.W. (1111 v.A I. Jons,
Q.C. HwALLOW,1'r.nis. KiM'l.
1 I'll 1 , s C.jLOou,^(ironot II. ('nit i^.
FINEFURS.
FredStolba Fur Co.
EstablishedMure 1186.
ITS.WABAIB AVE. - CHICAGO.
SealGarment* in New and Exclusive^iles^ne, nnJ Perfect in Fit. Orders^and measures left at the Helena^Corset and Kid Glove Parlors will
receivePrompt and Personal Attention.
BUYNOW !
ForinveMmeut.n.^r Northeia 1'a.lfic
dit^^
1*1)IM h ami (TPWAaTM
.)1101 StS. AMI LOIt^ ^^''^l(ii mtT, ONLY^lajtli au.'-f-.artli cash, BMai one. two aad^three ^ear.^.
Thisi^ ^lia-saia. Will pay over 90 per cent
onino stme.-it.
THrJlK rillCtS ()OOD KOK TWKNTT^DAYK.
Ip-mlrsef C. A. (IHISPINOKU. Office lja^Haiaaa AiLUitc, mar K. 1'. deuul. Ileal estata.
THENEW 101 DRY GOODS STORE
Inauguratea Monster
CLEARANCESALE,
CommencingJan. 3, 1890.
AMERCILESS ANNIHILATION OF PRICES!
PROFITSWILL BE SWEPT AWAY.
VALUESWILL BE SWEPT AWAY.
SURPLUSSTOCK WILL BE SWEPT AWAY.
Weare Large Purchasers and are left at tins late date with^ar. Enormous line of the choicest WINTER JOODS, and as^we carry no p'oods over we have concluded to give the peo^^ple of Helena and the entire state an opportunity to buy the^very cream of our beautiful line of Merchandise at NEW^YORK COST.
Remember,at the Conclusion of our Inventory,
JANUARY3, 1889,
REMNANTSWILL BE SWEPT AWAY.
NEWMARKETSWILL BE SWEPT AWAY.
CARPETSWILL BE SWEPT AWAY.
Outof Town orders Promptly Filled.
NEWYORK DRY GOODS STORE,^Corner Bridge and Main Streets,
SatisfactionGuaranteed.
Helena,Montane.
Sao
WENOEL^ STEIN'S
FraiirisioBakery.
FormrrlyM. II. tula's.
TOTHE PUBLIC I
ririttjlMI Quality of
Bread,Pies and Cakes
PromptlyDelivered
Toan* part of th* city on 'hort u(^:l^. _ No. ^08^ItJaS rtrwt, .'Do door abort- M. Ii. .u:^ ^.^BrvLi-h Btor* at Cor. Sixt'i At.nna and Park. I
HOV7TO HVu-A-KlEJ Is/LOttUTZ
H.TONN.
3North Main Stroet. Helona.
MILLINERY.
}liv^r Hats. Po^t ynaliiiw, ^U$,^Trimmed Hal. anil Bonnet, rf.lnce.1 to COST.^l'ntrimmadFr-li Hat.. m. 7V. and Jl.
HOLIDAYGOODS.
Newand tValral'lo riem^nti^ fnrOM and Yoaog.^ttcrjbod)' monld iwn thi- K^^rant Array
,ofCllriataMM iiift..
Toy,__ Books, Kovoltios, Fancy^j ^Goods, Notions. Etc.,^^U A n aw rtr*parwl to fnraiah at Pricat^U^^.'r than the Loweat.
n.toxx.
Aa.nt.^.^ Bntrnitck'a rattartu and HalTa Ba-
urr'jnni.
MONEYTO LOAN AT
10Pr Cent
ForI (o 5 Years Time on Real^Estate in the City of^Helena.
NoCommiiaion*. lntwt payabl. aaml-annnally.
MONEYFOB Bl'lLDINO VCHPOM*.^\Vh ^n iMai art perfect there will 1* no delar la
Blaam Loan.^Aiiki nionry to loan otCtaprorad rarma and^lUnrbm in Montana.
U.U. I'AI MIK, Ool.l HI^M-k.
Koom1-. Bevuntl Floor
*Y\c\vOVtrifle wilh UT T11^^1 OT^* LungPieeaae. If you hare^a Cough or Cold, or the children are^threatened with Croup or Whooping Cough,^use Acker's Ecgliah Remedy and prereci^further trouble. It is a poaitiva can,^ar.d we guarantee it.^ ftwe 10 and 6tM
.\rare nay is to BUY ^^ops when they are CHEAP, and thereby vroii HIGH^PRICES.
1hire Muehtsed $ 1 S.000 worth of DRY 000D8 and FANCY GOODS at a Great^Baeriflee. This Mock will be sold upon the sdire basis upon which they were purchased,^BetT in mind that we hare in stock the following iioods:
RememberWe have a Stock of Clothing and Fnrnishim; Goods. This entire stock^must be eloaed oat within the next sixty Days REGARDLESS OF PRICE.
THOMPSON BLOCK,A If T TCC\TT7T3
OppositeGrand Central hotel.1VJL. -LrlOolN ^LIv
KNTAUL1SHKUIN 1S6S.REBl II.T IN 1117,
INTERNATIONALHOTEL.
TheLargest Leading IIoteL Ha* the very best accommodations in the city.^Kates reduced; f- per dav und upwards, according to location of rooms.
M.L1SSNER, Proprietor.
SANDCOULEE COAL!
Useit because it is the Best and Cheapest: will Lust Longer and Gives for Better
Heatthan anv other Coal n the market.^E. C. FERRET. Agent.Room 1^, Bailey Block.Telephone 173
APerfect Face Powder.
FREEMAN'SACE POWDER. .^.T,;-t
HIM.Parchen^ Co.
t^ LATEST PERFUME
a.t.FREEMAN'S HIAWATHA
iprratnb. ana ranr ^^-^Son. li| U ti tk. oarf^^r*^!fle for lb. .'cttalaaasi^cf Ibl. a *j
U.H.IMHKAHAM.M. Dm^Imairtua, N T.
FORSALE BY
ar.a* *i S^ W. har. aoia Mf ^tee^* a. ir.^ay ^.ar^ aad It Baa^'^4.ii'.i tk. baei at aaua-
EarttM.
D.BV DTCHB I CO.,^Chlea^e. ii:^ISl.tW. Sol* by BnttH
Tioht-McKaazibFbax ConrxM.^Mabtik ii Dux.
DonDavzxport Coal, Companv. a... r
miLuMutB cohpa.' v, puaren LrjfJi

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