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VOL. I. No. 25. GREAT FALLS. MONTANA TERRITORY. S'NI)AY XMORNINtG. NOVEMBER 18. 1888. PRIC'E 5 CEXTS. Over the Wires. Helena's Day----Surging Crowds and Wild En thnsiasm. The Fine Magnstism of Re publicanism Sparkling. Great Falls Delegation Still ou its Pins! Henry King kilied by his wife for keeping a Mis tress. Blaine will be Secy of State. Helenlla in a Ilaze of (ilory. Immense procession - thousands of men in line. At thie opera house, which was till ed to suffocation, ( hairnlan Hersh field. introduced the Hon. Thomas H. Carter, who arose amid storms ofap plfluse. DMr. Carter said the cam paign just closed was one for prin ciple, not persons.; and our overwhel- ming triumph was due to the men who had organized the party inMIon tauna. When the applause that followed the close of hIr. Carter's speech had subsided, Col. Sanders was introduc ed. The applause that greeted the Col. lasted filly fifteen minutes,was interrupted only by the shouting of, "What's the matter with Sanders for Senator?" The Col. made one of the most brilliant and witty speeches of his life. Let the earth rejoice, he said, and heaven he glad. The na tion and the Territory are reclaimed. The founders of the republican party builded wiser than they knew. We don't goad the Democrats with gibes -our hearts go out to them like the parable of the laborer at the elev enth hour. We have no one to crown as they in that day had to crucify. Not to Marcus Daly,uot to Sam Hanu set, nor to the Northern Pacific, nor to any other man belongs the glory of this victory; but under God. to the wisdom and virtue of our people. The golden days have returned. He closed with a poetical t(1otation. 'mid thegreatest enthusiasm. Foreman lof at 3Aine Sttllbbed. PmuLsiPaSnr , Mont.. Nov. 17 Walter Banks, foreman of the limiie talic mine, was stabbed tonight by Harry Rice. "The Houee of tItepre' ci utivts. WAsnumGTOx, Nov. 17--It is cer tain that the republiesnc s will have full control of the house o0'rel)resen tatives by "a majority of live and perhaps nine1. The Way It Will bet done. INoDIArA.POi.r, Nov. 17 -Will ('umlack ex-lt-gov., telegraphs General IHarrison:. USincere congratulations; conime in, Dakot, and he seated. Stand up, every colorSd citizen and he counted. Oil the Ameri can loom and let her go, Gallagher. Eng land, hands off! Your friend all the time, in btorm and none the less in sun shine." Illlkne to be SeCy. of State. NElW "Your. 'Nov. 17--.lanies G. BaIillne will be offered the position of Secy. of State in Geti. I[arrison's cabinet and he will aecept. Jay (Gould WVits the bets. NEW YORKs, Nov, 17--Jay :otld WinS problahly $1.000,000 on the election. (On election morning $300,000t was hot on Ilanrrison. Thanks! It is Iresumled that our numerous patrons who receive the daily LEADER are desirous of contrib uting to Its sutllmorl. llence, ulless otherwise ad 'iused we ceallut you ts subscribers. The LE.ADER Will continue to idVOeate prilltil plles of rIelsublieancisi and the truly mteritorious adivantasges of (Great Fa;lls and its environs. We thanllk our friends for their iaitronage i thile Plasrtaind respect ll re is.eit a cstllliill.:c., of the Wilie in the tllture. Major Mliýtinis took in the l".akh Si- tenters ertaitnoient last eveniu n. hlie lMajor f ri , Iuic t hl stnilld roadly. City Doings. Local Happenings of Gen eral and Personal In terest. A Midnight Marriage-- Another Charivari-- Runaway Horse is Captured half way across the Miss ouri. L. G. Phelps returned last evetnittr roan Helena. J. T. D)ormer of Brindiss. Spain. is in townt. The ice on the river is habout threei in ches thick. .. T. Aniungtto of Belt was in the city yesterday. Wasn't it a mnonkey wench the orang outangs lost? A. C. Warnert of ('hoteau was in the city yesterday. l)r. Crrutcher will leave the city tomor row for a few days. Paris Gibson has gone to the mining dlistricts for t few days. Carpenters are at work on ain addition. to the Park stables. J. E. Keszell, of St. Louis, is registered at the Minneapolis house. lMr. Ladd came iu from Neihart yes erday with several tons of fine ore. Lawyters Leslie, Brady, Taylor, Lewis. ook ill the atuction yesterday. )Dan Dutro, the boss photographer of Fort Benton, is registered at the Park hotel. Mr. Maginnis arrived on the train from Helena last evenintg and registered at the Park hotel. Ilanchmetn interested in the develop mlant of Northern SMontana should sub scrilbe for the weekly LE..s)t:tt. i)r. Newman has a gun for wh 5h he paid $280. It is a rifle and shot guin com bined of the Parker make. Mr. Maginnis inl comlpany with Mr. Phelps took a look over their new lhilld ing yesterday. l'rince Wells, the chamtpion bicychle rider of the world, will p)erform t the Park theatre next week. Yesterday itn front of Wmin. Allbrecht's popular furniture storet culld )e seen Ii cycles, tricycles and icicles. \lhile speaking, of l1h weather, one ca:n say witllout prevari\' cation. flhat yes terday was a day ilessed throughout l ,by' the benigvn infltence of old sol. Parties desiring telephones placed in their offices or resitldencswill please ad dress (C'has. 'I'. Dl)ay, who will take pleas ure in giving full particutlars and te'ims. 'I'hol;Ins lith, tilhe clever kniglit of the brush, has not been ruthllessly dtia!hiig tip the town; but, on the 'contrlary, with an eye fori beauty and an ear for pri:i'e. he lhas bee)( imitating the sun's r:uinollwl rays. The murder case agaist Max HIoppe will lie triedll xt O({ next Wel s y. .l. ll . I .I s lie, attorney for the defi'endent will return to Ilenlton a to bi therlie that tay. Carpenters are ait work building a store' room hack of Phil l i(hbson's building. It will be utilized iby the Americai n and Wells Fargl'o express comilpnie's. A horse ran away ye'stterday morning,'ili and struck out for ithe river. It made it.l way out on ithe i'e whenll alpture.i , tlhe -nc uine va; alhmost paralyzed with "r-e pidity. ini 't 'rIet l i h l.. i t hird animial hall of the Pion,'r llook &i Lxlder Comipany, at the Park hotel Tta' L k.:i i iviii ,o. . - ranlOl enlutliui are heit ,' .iiit t i it k 11 ' it the uct! ttVont +i the yeia.nn. T he "i- (t. -nil ,"'t' !' th 1 .x', onll of the Manche'.ter m'rtyra will he com nilorated l twith apo;Illin'iate exercise.' , at nll ,ul'e, on Frida:L e, ,enin'-.i,. . A hirge Ilntia't atteul'ed the auctionli salt yvesterday at y.as' plik of bu .iunas. Thie ,oon- were ii pi1 xtilp ai+ s ll expedi tiousiv. ome of them'hrinin fairpr ce. That thf ,,oods had to be old "Ieg all i price wvas manifested. Luir ciou, .I pples. C. T. "erne1 ke*,' eound (-atr of A" ple. arrived Nant 11"a, ,enih t o,+u late t+ il load for distrilution. "l will he lope for ilspec'iol ,,n M.h l II ' ('all ull[ ,. 1hi Ie. Mormons not allowed to Bring their extra Wives to Canada. England, Hands Off!--A Friend in Sunshine and Stormo. Special to th1 e i rat Falls L '1:.Iniu. lItlE:xN.t. Mllont., Nov. :7, midnight den.ed. The opera alouse anid all the public h:lls were tilled. The streets all ll 'hrouiged. The s'iecchce were of the ealin. eulturedi uoglili liccee: no hi'user', Inclll mblle. billingsgate: pr, dietingsuch uninterlrupted sea:ion of prosperity & developmlent of the a n tion's resources. its industries, in Velltitoll, maInull 'atuIres. trade and ctmlmerce. as the most ardelnt hallve nlever colceivod; also tl'oesliadow ing in truly prophetic vision the dis solution of the Solid South anll with it the inevitable decline :and final ox tinction of the effete democracy. A\merieian protection- melnr'iicns fir America-Down awitlh theCi' (t,ohl cluih-Down with British free tradle land all int'referenee inAmerican pol itics-Up with American nlabor and American free trade--No entangling alliances-were the sent imenlts oftlhe never-to-lhe-fbrgotten occasion. Thle positive nmgnetism of i'reb licanism was never in all of our hiis tory so filly' demonstrated. LATER IISI'ATCII. Great Falls delegatioin soholrl: best of all. IIelen:a replublieans happy. * At Omaha Ilenry King, miercha'lnt was killed to-night ly nis wife. be cause he was keeping a mistr'css and neglecting his family. N'uw Minister to Spain. NEW Yotre, Nov. 17--Midnight- Percy Belnont has been appoinlted American minister to, Spain. ,Al's i lell tlist Euls W1-ell. Nighlit liefore last talot 1'2 o'clock, lJudge liuy i'as suddenly awakene'd 1from the spell of morpheus. hii was advised that the duty iof tieing a little knolt de volved upol him. The judge aceplini the explanttio)n literally, htoug-ht of the old-time vigilantes cnmmllitt( and ail neck tie party, lie was pleasiuraitly "disa poiisited " to learu thait a ltrr.iai' Was oli the lapis, lei went to tlhe Park Ilithel, and in the prOl ence l ,f thirty-live ur fiortl plrsolls, united ill lawful wedlok John Hundy lHieh a t, Clara [utchilsoy, one of the( rlunawal y couples. JohIOn wore it w nw suit and a smile, while a lahckadaisicial ,x pression do lilnated the face of thi , girl he espoused. May they forget that they "lo\ved truly but not \wisely." and enjy tih rOl hn111 t th eir f tltll iv\'e 1111( '1 h f '1 ii!y. \W ill lihe ht11l iii all tih clititi1ci i i fi th various :?iltl n::I1 I· " on ." i; hro* "ilhool tilt'l cit 5. as 1'llnlo; ev. 1. A. 1iaatin. hais(wI. at 1 oi' Irl. ltt lmiii I: jiti ,.1.1t' tl. l I-d ' 1.'. Mi-. aflern( · c""l at ':al ' "l olo P. 11:: . All II f11 ,i i- 't itiio' iitor il',t··(.i Iit -the iilt i ' ' tlt al l' 1u 1hlii i I. ii . I llt. , at I1 '-''httl I I, l1 . altcl at i::1ll iii the t ( titit"Ii i ' In :ill'' Pro uuI'ul hlrh e' ed iii"L' ; I;1t 1 I tiltllt a.n. and u ,:11( 11. ll. iti'' i i' iatit rtti ii'" ' - t 'I e', i lr.it li-i- it':c""lhl t. I ii . -Iel '- .~ i i. i vi'''tilii cu .1 r't r lt I Ie 't l - - eenu proved unwise by tihe resiotancee of a practically untied North and ha, failed in some Southern states to ci'ommanll the approval of tl7 e people. - Now that there.is again to be a repu lt lican president it is a bhleosing to the whole coulltry that there is talo to be a congress ready and able to act inl harmony with his beliefs. The attitude of the two parties on the question of tariff was such that a great numbllner of' hmtnolerats imllst regard their defeat with a feeling of re lief. I)istussion had placed in strong light the remarkalde prosperity which had been enjoyed ullnder the t xistinug pol iey, anui no thougthttful citit in endul fail to realize that the clhanitie inSto.od wiould he a leap il tihet daiirl;. \t'it. a '!hid itude of deli ,t rat- iin ,ou,. "'wlt t ,t r the polioy of l" it' palrty was judiho,!., ai verdtlt at the phls in l'a;,:r of that irl:iy ,onihl not ilv, ittii fully rlpre,.s n d the, j inl.:' ta of the prnple on the ltait' qtltlllonl. lBut it would have eticouratgit ladr.t to plhsi. Itorward il a course which ai majority of the people wans not, in fetl prepared toi ullstainl. Thc - [1: utLt-i is noti of thl.e who helieve that upright citizens are to he tltiutd in oet party only. 'here arit denmocrast-- and the nullmlber of them ihas of late been wonderfully increasing. -who feel that the inmethodis employed to securllle detqlo ouratic victory att tie Souh, and in somil Northern cities, could not prevail again without t peril to free goviernmtt. It is unt tnecessary to censutre these enllI hecautse they were not prepared to help thei defeat of principles to which they were sincerely attached. B[tit they must now regar'd with deep sattisfation, the fact that a Solid Soutth has again been proved the surest road to detoratic tdle feat, and the extinction of party ais at stlands. A Raffle. A rattle fior a $200 gold watch and a $tt0 lady's watch wtill take pliue at 2 o'teock Sunday after-noon at the Alhambra sal At the 13. & B. Restauran. it i new milk cow- one that is gontle. Wanited. A situation as house-kteeper ior iok, h,- a middle-ared lady. Address this oflice. WV. P. BEACHLEY. Genera' Stationery and News Dealer. A Full Line of Legal Blanks for Sale, C('orllr of ('ctlrl l Ave.. Id Foultrll tr(ect. C0 IU AN I) Ball and Supper Sand Conioe FRIDAY, NOVEMBER, 23, 1888. IIn tnin l'ry l' .\il'la . Larkiln t l l O'l'rin, theinalnort:l Irish piatrit.s, Engl:iol, ii iln 21t ' ( 1 v 1:\ ,T7. Managers. Patrick :' r,'" \l 11 f8 'idt ,. "l'h, nma l wy'r..l ,lon ('.llih,,.. Michaudl ('ryam an' Ill V.Nallty. ANIVERSARY i1f Ir.li: n . hy ('harlb.. l-'w;on I klnci nlp To Commls' t 9 p. nm. Public :y In vited. On or l .it ..,e t!.h clay of November 1 888, W.I i - ;. a Superb tock of Choicest V \,f LIQUJORS ig" 5 . and Tobacco, intI rnati~ n 1 Ei , : il . Internatli)al BlncL, - - I Iclcna. 1\. T NO. 5325. First National Bank OF GREAT FALLS. OFFICE HOURS FROM 9 TO 3. Authorized C'apital. - 81.o00.000. Paid-Ip Capital. - 100.000. .toiiN L .il,.Y - \'iet- President i.. G. P1'l :I's - ('ashier A. E. )I(Ci st: I N Asst , .;.hier DIRECTORS: C. A. \IIUOADWAT'El., MARTIN M.IAINNI, PARIS lHaIN IlA MYFli.s. IIllI:It' VA.\I'IIN, It. II. lIo\i.1:N. . T..AlIMIN(TON. A generlll banking bllSiness tranlslll ted Exchange drlawn on tlhe prinipal poits iln the Statesandl Europe. Pronmpt alttentionl given to collections. Interest allowed on tie depolslts. Nothing Pays Better than Liberality ! 1E.1l) W1HAT 4'. P. THOMPSON SAYS IN TIllE EIEANT 'CARII) HE sSIES I'THIS MONTH. PRESENTS TO BE GIVEN AWAY: $150 worthIi piurchttsed in Noventher and I)(,ce(nher entitles you to receive a SSolid Gold Watch worth $'15. 8125 worth in those months, Iadies Gold Watch worth ,$50. $10 ) worth in those monthlls, $20 \worth of ('Christnmals Goods. $71 worth ill thtostte molths. 515 worth of ('lhristnmts Goods. $504 worth in those months, $111 worth of ('hristmas Goods. 825; worth in 1hose months, ''TWO Oil IPaintings. 81.:1 worth in those months. ONE Oil Painting. $10 worth in those mIonths, O ,ne $2.50 Album. $5 worth in those nmouths. (On Pair Milton Kid (Gloves. 'ottons, intd Goods t less than reglllar prices wll Ilot to conntedt. 'I'1l,1 CAHl) is issued to my regular clttollml('rs during the months of N'veni lher an11d I)ee'(ter'. I you crefully have everllly item lltll hatle fromt I' m, e in those mlonth1 s 1 1 nltlrlo'l the clerks on this cart it lvwill IIII' Vot1 to procure your Ch('ristimls (: oodstwithouta lny c1ost to ,ourso1f and will also ena111Il meI to shoto\\s VI1 Iyo ll ll t irltill of your Ira'de u'in ll' the year. In this ( onn' ( tion I wish toisy that lily "o' lds aire gitiritli'ieli to he sold at lor it riers than o.lsewhrit, id I f VI ll. talil hot li l ally hollul that und.r:,.lls me, I will refund you thi, dif. hcrcncl, with ten Ile, coat added. Y4 I t" IS IP TI IL Y. C. P. THOMPSON. S'ANDBALL Third Annual Ball of Pio n.eer Hook & Ladder Company. PARK HOTEL, ...IT IALLS, MONT. HANKSGIVING EVE NOV. 28, th. S l ,c . i::l . \r r al -''e m e ln t , h 'v e he e n m : ih to til lk e th is th e s.. ,in l E\'Ilt Ill tlil' Sta ..i1 . Tickets, With Supper, $2.50. All Invited! 1. H. McRnight & Co., DELE.RI. IN FARM SPRING WAGONS, 11:o1< W u',1'a a lu. I ,ll, ~ 1 'nntl . t11 'at'-, nl ut lllou (;t":III n lIill 111'Ulk Plow: reak ini, and Stirring 1=1m ', IlWr. 1 -, t 'rm lt iittr'>,. Told'; ain't \Vaigon o'eIrs. i arhsd am 't lain ,','r W ir,. l I d I ii . Team and Buggy Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Whips, Cooper's Sheep Dip, Sewing Machines, Etc. Perkins' Wind Mills and Pumps. Hay Rakes, Hay Presses, Hay Loaders, Threshing Machines, Full Line of Mowers and Reapers. [ ii\\ ' are Agonts for \oods's Mowers and lI ii ,,r. Jhn I Deet'r Plows, Bain Wagon, ('oper's Sheep D)ip anid Eldridgo Sewing MV ahines. Central Avenue, Near Third Street, Great Falls. JENSEN THE SHOE MAN I11 Hq ()pl nr his I' holy EquillD 8l Boot anti Shoe Establishment Ill h('Il ILthor llock I on .co )l t., Bet. c (,l tral :un , .~hir . nl n el s soulth. ) )> ' J . ) 3 3)ES t ' .Ill III 1-i IN 4.T ii rt ('.1titl:II IX STOCK.O Ala/il ()Olest''..t Iiil(:(I ('fttiller itly and ]xp dlX (lioiu slyl. ECLIPSE STABLES: Ic Nlilt NEW M.ANAhEMEN'iT. Eri'ir/ Co(mmiU'lii(' Ih.d //atii /the T'e/i S tA !)I) E l< 1 1 - !,H .. lip(' 1- AL THE PATT tN, IIIt 1 T'1lE 1?'l :llll f ;! i:'l/ fP Fl I'' l. I K, it ITllll>'I. . .......... ....... .................. .. . . GROCER:Es, DRY GOODS ANP G1-?,!Hl i rRCHANDISE. H e ll. : Iil·'ý'' ' 1'i: i1'i: i'\lir hilt t It\!. \\'I) \,;': ;'rir\ ý I ()II al'I a.":. W . H. lt.\L I";1!iil, I. ft. t!:`' ,;, . \'. tli;.ý M1, L 9 Imiported ri incol ss.i;ni tiuc Droess Goods, Corpets, Cuu nMFlan nel:, Blankr ets, Corntols. ozies'Sen rlei. Knit, 01-1V Ivienl '._ I::~r anc<.!rvl CiioiaUdrtar, Ladies' and rh. ldre. ".Ls All :u, I ~ i:, -:I·;! l··- ;. li "t :Ill w\ill h, : jllll At Ho , L k uw Pmces. Ii- u . : III; ?n 1j, :ll -r. III i i aieniy n._