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tiii:daily indi:im:m)i:nti Helena, satubday mobntog. December a istH
DREWA BIC CHECK.
InTrantferrlng Hit Account From On* Bank^to Another Claut Spreeklei Took^Out tl,500,000.
MONEYCARTED OVER IN WACONS.
Speculationat to the Cnutet That l ed to^the Trantfer-Fair't Check for On*^Million.
PunKrunrlHco, Deo. 7.^On laat Fri^^day China S|irerklcs, tin- aiianr Kim:,^transferred Ids MWMBt) Off ti DffJffttM of^It, fmm tin- Nt'Viiiln hunk In tli^^ HmiiIc^of California. To ^lo tliU Mr. Hprerklon^drew lila check r.,r $[,M),mt on tin. Ne-^v 11l.i I^;^ nk. Tin- lilt of paper wua rushed^In tin- afternoon uml the money, In^Hold coin, wiih rutted over to the Hunk^i f Cullfornla. There ^ . ..:1m . ^^^^^ti iioim In tin' mutter of tlio truiiHfi r of^lli*^ millionaire's account from one Imnk^to another, but a inornliiK paper had
In worrying Itself to death over the
rhaiiK*',and worse lliiin Hint, him been^liyliiK to worry Its rradera Inlo pi . inu-^tint' Kiavra by kIvIiik them a couple of^miKJtrntluiiH of what nilKht In-done with^ILMHUIUO.
Tin-HUM paper anys that the check^Ii.ih caiiHi'd wild Hpeculatton. 1'ossllily^i-o, hut It liaa I icon all In the mind of^Hie writer of the article. Not H Word^lias hei n in aid lii the way of comment^mi the traiiHactliin In llnanclnl circle*.^About two yi am rko Jiiiius (1. Full-^drew IiIn check for $l,000,iMMI and truna-^fi rred In ^ account from the Nevada^hunk to the Hank of California, and^(here wax little or no comment made^on Die action of the mlnliiK magnate.^Now Mr. Sprecklea, the aunar kiim.^liaa done the Maine thins, only he hua^^MM Ibe mining man |MMM I^ Iter.
ThedllYerence between the transfers^of the men wiih that Fair turned over^bis cheek and Spreoklca turned over^the rash. The $1,500,0(10 wan received by^Walter Davidson, the oldeat receiving^teller In the Hank or California. The^old Kcntleman had a corps of usslst-^tiillm to help him count the money, and^It took them from 4:30 o'clock In the^afternoon until 7::10 at night. The^weight of the coin was 6,IHHI pounda. A^(;entleman whose name Is not unknown^to thci .flniuiclial World. In speaking^of the mailer yesterday, said:
Ido not see anything remarkable^In the transfer. It Is not an unusual^thing fo a man to change his hank^without p-ejudlce to the Institution he^leaves. I lo not know what reason^Mr. Bprecklea had for transferring his^account, but presume It was on account^of his friend. Mr. Hlshop. The latter^was made vice prealdent of the Hank^of California a few meetings ago. and a^loan, no matter how high his standing^Is, always likes to control business and^be able to bring that business to the^Ionise of which he Is a member. Mr.^Hlshop and Mr. Hpreckles have close^business relations In the Islands, where^the former has the largest banking^bouse In Honolulu. The sugar king^doe* all his banking business through^the bouse, ami possibly the friendship^of the two men was the cause of Fri^^day's transfer.
Isnot ll.ann.onn a large amount of^money for one man to have lying Idle^in a bank where it doea not draw any^Interest '.^
Notfor a man like Mr. Hprerklrs,
whoturna over large suuia of money^every few days There are ^^veraI inll-^llona lying Idle In the Hank of Cali^^fornia In Just the same way. Mr,^Hpreckb-n might check out half I bat^amount to-day or to-morrow for that^mutter and Hie fail would not (treat*^the slightest ^ municnl He might, too,^lorn over another II.MKi.liOO to the Hank^of California tu-nton row and the money^might be drawn out of Hie Nevada^bank No one. perhaps, but himself and^the olllclala of Ihe latter house know^how much money the sugar king has^left In the Montgomery sired Institu^^tion.
AI the eleai lug housmslderable
surprisewas manifested at Hie wild^lbr.nl, which He- diawlng of the^i heck bad or^tod The passing of Ihe^cheek through the house had mil^brought Ihe business of Hie ilay there^over high-water mark, as had l...n^slated. The check had passed through^wllb many others unnoticed, as It was^In a aealed package II was stated,^however, Hint the business of thai day^was not the largest ever done In I lei^clearing house by about a couple of mll-
II''iih.
Sothe sensation vanished Into thin^all wheat deals, lulled States bonds,
wildspeculations, ^theories and i iii'!
thickerthan fog^ and the lliiaie Ul^wiu|.| ii mains as unmoved as Mr.^Hprecklea playing checkers at home.
ItbeiimiitlHinIs caused by ai bllty of the^blood. Ilood'a Sarsaparlla purities the^blood. Try II.
Skirmishon the Frontier.
MexicoCity, Dec. 7.^The Inteat re^^ports from the (luatemala frontier st ile^Hint a Mexican colom I, member of Ihe
Staffof lien. I.llllaue, has liei ll a-'.is
slnatedby the (luatemalaiis, and from^unofficial sources It Is learned thai a^company of 170 Mexicans had a skir^^mish with l ' tliiiitemalan guerillas,
inwhich two Mexican soldiers were^Kill. d. This particular body of mounted^tiuatetnalaus la reported nil hovering^about the Vicinity of the Mexican^troops, but II Is believed after making^Hie a I tack they retired to the lluute-^nialan side of the International Hue.^Should ottlclal Information conllrm
thesereport* it is highly probable the^Mexican government will at once de^^mand reparation In a satisfactory man^^ner for the outrage.
Marva'niialleaii!!
Froma loiter written by Rev. J. flnn-^derman, of lilmnmlale, Mich., we lire per-
Imllteil to make this extract: ^I luive no^hesitation In recommending Dr. King*^New Discovery, as the results were al^^most marvelous In the case of my wife.^While 1 was i ..^ i..i of the llaptlst church^at Hives Junction she was brought ilown^with pneumonia succeeding la grippe.^Terrible paroxysms of coughing would
|lust for hours with little Interruption, and^It seemed as if she could not survive^them. A friend recommended Or King's^New litscovery; It was nulek In Its work^and highly satisfactory In results.^ Trial^bottles free ut Harchen-D' Acheul Drug^Co. Kegular size !^.^ and II.
TheC/ar Tolerant.
l'oseii,Cermany. Dec. 7 A dispatch^from Warsaw, In Itusslau Poland, says^Hen. (lourko. governor of Warsaw, on^Tuesday received a telegram from the^Kussian minister of the Interior, con^^veying to him an order from the czar^not to Interfere with the Catholic clergy,^and not to Impose any orders upon^them. tlen. Ciourko tendered bis resig^^nation Dec. 1, and the governor gen^^eral of Odessa, I'uschkln, has been des^^ignated to succeed him.
ACure for Croup.^\V b ^ ^ n on a visit to Iowa. Mr. K Dai-^ton, of Duray, Russell county. Kansas,^Called at the laboratory of Chamber-^lain ^ Co., Dee Moines, to show them^his six-year-old hoy, whose life had^been saved by Chamberlain's Cough^Remedy, It having cured him of a very^severe attack of croup. Mr. Dalton is^certain that it saved his boy's life and^Is enthusiastic In his praise of the rem^^edy. For sale by all druggists.
tMOOPBMBBOWV,
H*' a Man Who Oughtn't to Find Trouble^Getting ^ Job.^'I'll. I ii.1.1in i,'a i lias re, iiked from I'i.ii^i 'lister under duu uf 11.with a i-
ipii'slHun a |^. published, tlie folio a in l^I
Wehave In this poal H ^mii lIn,l will I.^^discharged Ihe Z!.ih of July, ih'JT,, Ills Mini
i.John w Brawn, or Troop 0, of the
TenthI idled Hi ales cavalry. He Is a no.ii^ol about live fee), four Inches uud a hiilr,^^lark brown skin, MtelUfenl brow* eyes,^full round face and head unit neav)^coarse hair; wi ll shaped nose, thin lip i,^well shape.I body, weirs a ntiinh i^shoe; uprlghl and soldierly, wluM, lo^^atlBdl His urias are two reel and a In.If^long, lie Is very strong, lb' was born In^All l a and lm.^ i... u In tin I nil. i SI.,i. i^unite a wlille lie is a slight of hand p.-i^f.inner, a songster and a sclcn 11 fie boxer,^There are many oilier iilrks, and soldier^life he can piny to pel r. . Hon. lie Is i.l ..^a hostler and a good rider. He Is ulso a^lam. of hip.or and n (,ood worker. He is
anaeat* men for aaytbtaw, He. la tend*
Inspend three or four years In the w.-i i^when he leaves the ariay, so I recommend^this gentleman. Prof, Ji.lia \v. Ilrown. or^^i Irisip, Tenth t', H. C^ to anyone who^heeds a man of bis sort. Yours truly,^^MR, JOSEPH JBKFHRflON,^^Troop K, Tenih I'. H. C.
PlacedForged Bonds.
London,Dec. 7. A telegram from^Helfnst says 1:10.000 In American R.'hool^bonds have been placed in Ireland and^J 1'1.,'mmi in Dmidon during the hist lea
.'ii- A lai i,.- amount of Hi. shi-
liesare believed til have been forged.^The work or placing the all. g. d forged^securities Is said lo have been dun., by^n Mill her of nit A in. i b u n banking^house, One of his partners la reported^to have ahscoiideil.
EncurtionTickets to California.
TakeHie short and by twenty-four^hours the quickest route to California.^F.lcguiit Pullman palace and tourist^sleepers. The timing car route. The^i'nlon Pa*iB)i has placed nti sale dully^tickets from Helena tu Cullfornla points.^United lo slxly duys going with prlvilcgq^or returning any time within six nn.i tlis,^good for slop-over, ut following rutes:
ToSun Krunclsco, going via Ug.h u und^returnug same route, $75.
ToSan Francisco, going via ilg.len and^returning via I'ortlun.l, and vice versa,^*!*U.
ToBun Francisco, going via I'ortlun.l^and returning sume route, 175.
Tolsis Angeles, going via Ogden and^8u. runi. nto, und returning via Han i'ran-^clsco and ogden, or vice versa, 1X9
ToI... Angeles, going via Ogden and^Bun i'raie is. o. returning vlu San Fran^^cisco and Ogden, l!tt.
ToI.os Angeles, going via Portland and^returning via Sacramento, or vice vena,^js^ w.
Throughsleeping car reservations and^further Information can he had by call^^ing on or addressing M North Malnatreet,^Helena.H. O. Wilson,
Freightand Passenger Agent.
Changeof curs and waiting at junction^points for through trains .institute one^of the chief annoyances of passenger^travel, hen. e the popularity of Ihe North^^ern Pacific, which runs through cars, and^through trains, direct lo Si. I'uul. Minne^^apolis, Spokane, Tucoma and Portland,^without change.
UnionPacific System.^Overland train Lavs II. i, na at 7:C1 a^m. dally for Halt Lake, Denver, I'ortlund,^San Francisco, Omaha, Kunsns City, St.^I ...i Chicago and all eastern points.^Overland train arrives at Helena at ti'JO^p. m. dally; through Pullman and colon^^ist aleepiug cars; elegant chair and din^^ing cars. *
Forfurther Information, maps, folders,^rates, etc., cull on or address
H.O. Wilson. F. A P. A.
Helena,Mont.
Cleanlinessin traveling Is Ihe one thlnir^desired. Travel by the (Ireut Northern^and you will be clean. No dusl on this^hue. Rock ballasted roudbtd.
Infantsand CI
ren.
'Caatorlalsno wall adapted |^ children thai^I recommend it a* superior to any |ir*^^cri|ittou^kuuwaluiae.^ II. A. Aai iiaa, *! I^,
illSo. MMd HI., llrootl/u, H. Y.
Theone of ^Caatnrla h an unlveml and
III merits so well known that it m*BM a work^i f I'l.k rer.ieallon lo enil.iras It. l ew urn tlm^int. Illgeat faniiliea who Uu uol k.iep( aslorla^^ illiiu oaa/ rrai li.
CisusiMaBTTS, D. D.,
N:w York City.
Ia.i.irla ,ajpagfjawa, I'.marlpatlen,
HourKUimu h, LHarrhma, Kna-tatlon,
KillsWoriiM, glipa aleep, and prone.I.^ d*
K.wtllMl,
WithoutInjurious inMlcalloa,^^ Tor aer^n I yran I liavn rwrnnmrnM
fmm'OaaaaeJa,' and niiaii aiwayn . ..mh ,.
doan a i It has InvartuM/ pr.sliuwl Iwuafldal^reanlu.
li.wis V, PisbK, M. !^.,^llCth Htrwt and 7th A^^., Now York rity
TnaCivtai a Coerisr, 77 Mcaaar rVrarar, l^r^ Yosa Citt.
mmanhood restored
4 I l^ .11 I ,f at fat III 1.11 a I- rwl 11 Ii till cailj-iai ^^ avl 11i, i
'OUM0INI
lbin gram! Vegflaliia
P VltallE-r.tnf aon, ha-
tl'f a laini.iin Krem U pl.vMi Ian, sill qui. kii.iu,. i,u ,,( .a ,,, .
Vnuaor dl-ianea id Hi. (enrrallvi' algiai, mi'll aa I I Mauli
Inv,n,i,In, I'altmlli Hi. II... a .Mcaili.al f .i^i'wi.,i, Nrrvnua I).Mill v'^Plmiiira, I iiUin-v, I i M.eiv, Kiliauallnx llralna, Varkrai ln anil^Coii-'a.^ll..l.. 11 nl.,|.. i.ii l...i^ri liv Hi, i.r i.laki I-. c\.,,1^ ,,.i|. g.^n- ,n '.I alaUliaffga, wl.l.-l, if not die. 1..-1i lt-aila u^ sp*rnmt..rrlwi a and^all ii... korrpn ..I Imp ^'^^' I ^ t'DVIBBNI! .1. auan u.. liver, u.a^k l.liir mi and til** urlnarv nrranknf all uniaimtPa.^I i 1*1 i^r: aj 1: iirraaftaeiMi aatf reilerei unail * i-ak atgaaa,^Tlie 1 esion aiifferem are mil en.e.l by p.- tnra Ik bi-i Hii-e rili.etv per eaaj| are troubled with^i'ri'Mi'iiii.. 1 't IM liKN k: In Ho- only known ^ i-m.-.l r t.. eiire wllucsil all is^ miaul HH) ii - iini'ini-
ala. a wrllleu tu.iralit.-i'fflvi'ij and money remraad If all ImHU i a. ' in.'^|1.UA a *M . an f7,r ^ 1 'O kf i.iatl, MM fnr rmi , n ilnrii..! I. glmaaiaaV^Addrea OtYIH. -
Pop* at O'Connor, Drugftlsts, TTeDn*. Montana.
ThomasF Oaken, Henry C Payne,^II. in y (^. House, Urcclvura,
NORTHERNPACIFIC R. R.
RunsThrough Cars
BT.FAUU
MINNKAI'tJM:'.,DULUTH.
FAROO,
_Oh'ANlJ I'OKK.l^nn.l WINNIPF.'i
-ANU-
iiri.r-.NA;
BUTTE,
;.!( iKANII^TACOMA, _^1 CATTLE,^POKTLANU
PullmanSlooplnc Cam,^Elegant Dining Cars,
TouristSleoping Cars
BEFOREanD AiTCR
ratM
ai ^'. i . . -
'3)^ SCORIGUf 2^iPAN'^H UtAtMl N f
.lostmanhood:^:,,,;,1.
aPaalllir U rttlra .^(laaraitlrt il tirr r^p I
ailinri.L . I.,,tk .,f jrounif ait.l iiiln.ll-atriii mrti ami women.
riu'awr.ii.ir.in ,,r VoiTitfi'i, isnoim i.,. ^. .anaaa, g^r^..up In-tinny
SUrl.llyI.iiii~^|..,iii.'..b.un.l.li.ii lm.ai.llr klka.iM.ua'draliu aji.l liapofuiwir .1 11. ^^llniirrallvioiivauauanilliur ..n^ fiiratu.ly,lMj^l.in^ali.l mai ruar la ,|0l, aly eurnt lit^I.r II.,a, Irm ^ i-aaal.h \rr.r l.r-lp. IL. , , . ..nly . mi-br Ma,'.^V '^of illwvus-.biu ar.' a gi-aat SHIN I i iiMi ..n.l Ml e.ol, ||( li neal, ,
lapala aki . k* ami r ,i^ tl,, t I g F ol Vlit'TH b lb.
UriLitlut in fill. ..'
rami
bal
lia.kIba flak ale.
as*)**, lly uiall.ei.IM, urr km ^ ^ f^r ^o wllb wriltaa aaaraalp, Iihhw^r. mad lb,- Meat Hook lr^^ S..v-Uk Nr-vr ^' -. la' ^ B^i USt*. New tar.
I'opc^ O'Connor, Druggists, Helena, Montana.
timi M ^BDtn.B,^laxiva taair*ar igLiak.
Mo 1, I'aoitin Mail, waat Don ad
No.).AUaulai Mall, aaal bouui
Nixh, Uaryavills .. .. . a-'. ,.
^k, Vieaua, BuuhUr and Kikbor i^aceoanieslatiau idaily axeapi ma-^daial
tio. li/i, Uloilui mil ad. Morula ja
eulff
laiiNaDietBT rang acLiN*.
Jin,I, I am tin Mail, wnat buQnd
Nu.J. A Hani i. Mail, aaai lajuod
No.7, Mar,arilla . a.modation ...
Nu.in. WiiVaa, Huuidsr and Klkl.ora^areutnuiolatliib ..la.,/ airabt Huu-^^ii-
Nu.I'd. Kiuiiui uiiad. iMouilaya^^alii
125a. nt
JISa^ in^ViJUa. ^
RIPANSTABULES
Arejust an old, old remedy^In this new shape.
Doctorshave :ilways given^this prescription^in water!^Wc nave them in this shape^simply lor their ii.iiidiness.
HIPAN9TABUbKS M Ilk* an^i:iiKli^i'ergulnii over ula la an.I
fowrrfalmaehiaary klvlag a^Ittlo beiftfitarry iiinrli'aiina to^tlie needful imrli: Hl'H'A'.N S^TABUI.K8 do tail tor YOU.^Constipation, Diizlntas, Nauua,^l^yatiepaia and Mal-Nulrltlon^all yield to Klpan* Tabules.^A t Pmg Htorea or sent l.y Mail for ho Canti.^lariNlCauU'ALCo.,lilSkru.'tO't. New York
/KydurHorseshoer
FORTHE
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2:10o. m
till*, m^V J', a. in^^^u- m
711a.m.^I0.^a. at
torlnformalloB, tLma oar da, mapa and Ueka'.i^call ua or writ*
A.ID. E3DO-J5a.I
'iiM.IIAb MImX 1IH.I Sa. MONTANAa
Shoefor^winter use.
ItABSOLUTELY prevents sllpDln;,
andlaaaiai. perfect safety and cooiforttii^iioraoaud ilrivar.
Hbodwith the ^NeTerallp.^ your hnrae'a^{ret nrealwava in good condition ^ kept an^by not haviiitr to constantly remove tlie^ahoed for aliarjauiiug.
TheCALKS are REMOVABLE,
Stcel-CcntereJand SELF-SHARPENING
v.lien worn out now Calks nan be easily ln
aartedwithout removing (hoes, saving an^Iinniertso amount of time usually loat at the^blacksmith alum.
(Inreceipt of postal will mall free our de-^acrlptlvecircularcontalningiirtoeaof Talked^Hhoes, ready to 1st nailed on, tor trial, ottered^thin winter at very low prices.
Nlcols* Penn, St. Paul, Minn., and^Minneapolis iron Store Co . Minneapolis,^Minn., General Agents for the North-^west.
CHAS.S. FEE, G. P. ^ T. A.,
*T.till MINI*.
A.K. Prescotl
DIALERin
MirVrud Gruifj
MONUMENTS
AMD
HEADSTONES.
Irwaaawlaaa.^'^aalaa^ Maataaa.
INJECTION.
PERMANENTCURE
ofth* mntt dt'itliia.t^ ru*i of UoDorrhfrt and^lalrfl, iruaratitfr^l In frt'Dl '.% to H ^1^^*. 10^-^tjiT irtMtinpiit ir-ijt.irr-.i and wltliuui liif tiau^^^^^tlijif rfliilta of dii-lnff wtlti Luhtrha, ^ opalba^r h . u.l.i (V ^ ' : 1 J ^ r ^* A ^ , ^ - ^ ^ . '
Hrou i^liartnaripnLTarli Ai ajt ^Jruarjrfat
14and 26^South Main St
THEBEE HIVE
21ani 26^South Main St
HolidayGoods, Toys, Dolls, Games
ANDALL ARTICLES SUITABLE FOR
CHRISTMHS
Inendless variety, at a saving to Purchasers of 25 per cent, and in some instances even 33 1-3 per cent
i
Special.
Werffer this week a variety of fifty^styles of I'luln iitnl Kuncy Dr**g l'atterns,^IiiiIuks and tin.lings Included, at _
ThisIs the greatest bargain of the sea^^son.
LinenTowels.
Weoffer this week choice of twenty^styles of Linen Towels, none of whli Ii^are worth less than .lee, and i|iuilltlea^varying from that price lo Wc, at the uni^^form price of
Q
Blankets.
10-1While niul Uray fleece Illnnkets. l 73^Ml White and lirey fleece lllankets,^heavier 1 IS
III Willie alld tilwy I'leei e ItllillketS,
extraheavy and line1 7H
HMdray Wool lllankets Sim
Finerand tidier grades at redn. e.|^pi I. .'M.
DollSpecials.
1Lot of Kid Itody pills, nisuue Hendfl,
worth rmc, bought at a li.imuln.
Choice% S
ILot Kid Itody Dolls. m% ^ Inch. s.
I!ls.|iie heads, worth II, Special
price,choice tu
1lol of Kid llody 1 lolls. IIIk iuc Heads,
dressedand undressed, worth $1 2.'i.
Choicefor 7S
1lot tine llls^|iie Mead Dolls, usually
soldat $1.75. Choice1 00
1lot n4ack Krh Kid Hody Dalit.
Btaejuaaead*; ngnlar price u and^i: choice r.i
Alsofull line of line Dolls from I'.'i'i to^ll'i. worth ^ per cent *nore than our^prices.
ToyPianos, Etc.
Shncnhot'srianon I Tril
Slioetihut'sI'liiii..^, linger1 ml
Slioenhuts Pianos, heller1 ,'ii)
Alsoliner from12.00 to 9 N
ToyViolinsWc to 1 W
KaMa*lloxeaWc lo lti HO
IronToys.
Iron Kailrnad Truln* Hi l^ tl '^
IronWiiKons ..'.' to t J..
IronHoller Chimesto I ^
lionStovesWc to 1 110
Waeons,Sleds
DollCabs, Rockiiu; Horso3,^Rocking Cliairs, Etc.
ToyCarts ntid WiiKons$ is to P Tfl
OhJMraa'1Hadiw to in
DoiiCab*, trawl w heelsw to i M
DaHfait, wire wiu ci*1 w to 5 no
ltockltntHorses7f, to 0 Ol
Maekaaarda~r. to 2 mi
Chairs55 to 75
HockliutChairs W to IN
CradlesW to 111)
ChristmasSpecials
HallCandle Holder!', per dox l;^.c
ChristinasCandles, per boxI ^.
Children'sl'iilnts.,V, hie. Lie, ami 25,
Miimiell''ToysV, Wc and IV
TraaapareutSlal.'M Itk*. IV and 2V
ToyWatches.^^'. Wo, IV and '.'V
StuffedAnimals and I Mils.Ilk' und
PictureBooks
BLOCKS,ETC.
Wecarry a full line of Mclaughlin'*^Juvenile fetafc*, III... ks, tllllll. m. .1
Hoicksfrom I. to |l
lthicksfrom He to !
iliiuies from Wc to (00
Allk!Is sold ill published |ni.
ChinaTea Sets.
ToyTea Sets, worth 2V, fort 15
ToyTea Sets, worth HV, for 25
ToyTea Sets, worth fie, for S5
ToyTon Sets, worth Ha, for W
ToyTea Sets, worth II. for 73
ToyTen Bets, worth II.W, for1 00
ToyTea Sets, worth 12, for1 25
ToyTea Sets, worth 12.25, for 1 50
ToyTea Sets, worth p, for3 M
Umbrellas.
Wehave a splendid line of Silk l'm-^biellas, suitable for holiday presents, at^popular prices, viiryina from
S1.50TO $4.00
Cloaks.
Completeline of Ladles' Mimes and^riiil. lien's Clonks at areally ruluced^prices. Call and nee our line.
PlushGoods.
Thisdepartment hns a full and com^^plete line of 1'hotoiTiuph Albums, Au-^toKrnpli Albums, Drcsslu;; Cases, Man^^icure Cases, Work lloxes, Handker^^chief and tllove Cases, Odor Case*,^V rHlaal Tublcts. Collar and CulT Sets,^etc., at price* which vpealc for them^^selves.
Weoff.r two special biirKulns In^l'liish Albums, K^ui:ht nt bankrupt^sale.
1lot naaJl Albums, full site; worth
$1.2*. Spe. I.il Wo
Ilot flush Albums, full alio; worth
I-',for TV
UniversalPatterns
Weare aKent.i for the sale of f nl-^versul l'atterns. and carry the com^^plete line alwaya In stock. Pattern*^sent by mull on receipt of price. Send^t.n Ihe fnlversal fashion Monthly,^mulled to any address free of chane.
Albumof fashions, price 20c, mailed^free on receipt of price. This book roll.^tains SI piiKes and has over 1.000 lltua-^liallous. comprlslni: a complete nssoit-^mi'iil of the leading at^lcs, also uf^stun.lard kui in. nl s.
CENZBERCjER,HARNETT ^ CO.
24and 26 South Main Street, Helena. Mail Orders Receive Prompt Attention.
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